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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-04-25 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI I • , l " •• I . ' ' ' --• ·- ' . J •' . 1 Stanford , Bombs ~ . ~t "' ~· ·~tr~y~ ~·it~~ it~. (AJ'l..,.1'Wo ~ lll'IUP of ..Jii;.pclii!1-A•'ha I' ~ I bjmbl'Wlic!' , a $lm,Oll -., another campus llilllc! ... a staiiford.. Uni .. l'lity -centk Stanlord ollldala. llld•aa .._.,_ • .,, ~ , .. j hid a devlllltlnl Impact on work bY,j Ill .ment Indicated the i.-lrqle llii -~ ~olfi~lals report. ' deltructlOii of a liCeU~~of r 111r* data ~ 11Jm. In ~predawn bpurs fljllay by· M; .s. Sriniv8ll of lftdle, 'repnled aa came a few bo~atter police evi~ a one of tbe1~orkt~11 leadipc llClOkptL • · -f Srinivas: .~ ioclologist from 1be..1Jniwr- youth Kmed ·:: :i';·::u::lilau:i~;"':· , . ' ~o anthropologist Sol !*'· plelded: . • . ''Dall'! disturl>him. Ills -jail died 3 '}the 8 Hurt thi• ..... now his entire lile'• work has w been de5troyed... .. _ • · ' . Elsewhere on campus, demonstrators . In Ant 11Wreck. :::w.=::!:..::.::: ' , -l .IAol.ln ill< fire at the R>aeardi Cent« A LypwOod, ~lh 'joas l\!lled e~ly to-for Advanc:t!d Study of Behavioral Sd"'l' day when-1ie-~as t.oSsed ~oin a . car as ces was figured at $100,000, but thb: did it rolled over on the Ian Diego Freeway not include the scholarly losses, which near Briatol Street in; Costa Mesa. educaton termed ·~Incalculable." rierus Imerti., 19, was listed· dead at tne · • S~~ ·ir one of nine visiting teholars ·'ii,;-;, 11eJ!iiij rrom.lhe Orange eoon. wh.,. won wu damaged.,. destroyed. sc,erl!' ,, • , ~ , ·J There were· urioffk:lal esUm1tell that ly Coroner s-ioffice. He was.a ~enger as much as 75 years of wort'"tnfght have in _ij>e sj{llle :CK'JJ!Yol~ in -~-~~i~ __ been damage<( ·· deot. -• Three· aCber youtblf'tall 21 an~ frOm s.uu. GJte, """ IriJuted In the-wreck Police DefUBe Bomb and liken to Coela •Mela Memorial "°" pjtal at 1:45 a.m'., todat .. Stanley .Gr<en, SePct to White House Tim Cofey and , Barr/" .Murdock were . Hated In fair cooditioD. SEATi'LE (APi - A bomb malled Ji\ Neither bolpltal officials nor lhe .,..... ~ to lhe White lloule wu detected ner's office could say Who the driver of and ·dlactivated in Wutilngton, D.C., ol4 the dealh car was and ·the California ·fldall ml-Friday night. Another bomb, lllgJrtray Patrol, which handled the ac• mallal to the Selective Service heaclqllll'- ddml, had no lnformatiGn available. -tm, WM alao 'ln-.:pted, they aald. 'lM ,,_ ,..u. were Ellnl nor1l> Elmer Moore ol the Secrel'8ervk:e and bom>d ., the ·freew1y they ap. llalpb Anderaon, U.S. pollal lnlpector pl!eOllJ lGll control of car, aaid 1-. aid fuD cteta11a ""'1d llOl'be made ............ tlel. . J>U,1!11<- • -~ ' ----- . --. -. • -··. • , . ' ..-, I ;"' • ••. ' . . l .1¢4 -II -< 1 •• • ... c.:~j' .:t .... • C' I ii'' • r: . -. .. - ...,. =· ~~ "'-! • ..:: .. _:.:• -I .; -; .. ~ -) J • :-• v . 1· • - . ---. ·--;-::----:------:=:=--=.,....,-,,..,-,.------------ . Isla ·vista: Coma; : ' ' . . Happen on Coast By ARTHUR R. VINSEL .cpl fM 0tMr Nllf' SMff ' READ THE BIG, bJack fttadllnes over· the story with the Isla. VJsta dateline. Smell, if you can, the s~g. greasy smoke from the bank and the acrid teargas UU.t-makes you weep. Or sl)ed a tear, tbe'l, 1or KeVin Patrick 'Moran, 22, the UCSB _ .. ..._ -........ ;. ........... ~ ..... _.,.. __,_ • -7 •. --. ... ... CoUld it bippeD here? · ' ., '!It'll be juat like Isla Yilta,"·say1 . Seal!· . .. l ,Chances art,. if _you saw h~ )lltchhlkioi down..Newpor!, Boq!eyanf,; .. you'd JIU# llllm "P• beoiuae m; .lw long bah'. ~ • l: ... . • ! WbQ? You. , . ' • •Scott -be 14Ve no lut name - Is afraid tho! a ~i.Uao)• bel!ll eniln,.red, for the ,H;irbpr Mt& by elements !inaii eni>\igh to· py•m tbe rear when it comes. · · , · ' lle d".i>pped by the office and be bad to wait a bit un· til someone -could listen to what he to say . • HE TJllNM i~ mqy come like last Sunday's clash ~ ~een you.ni ~Pl!! and. police at Newport Beach's B Street Park and he. doem't Want.it. •IJ:•m riot part of_'their' group, or any other. Like t!ie cops. I'm nol really 'for U>em' tither. Bl'ulallij?:Sure • tbere is. But peo_ple overlOO.: what's c•using·lt.""'' - :-. He says .the tJD4erJylng n11strutt of both extremes ii a shame. • 1, 0 IJ all the rioting com~) that would be a ahaine-toti'' · be ad<u:, ~fy e~t wnue Jprung over the frOnl OfflCe cigarette m~hine. HE .BELIEVES it would be 'organized like a mJlitary campaign. 'I11e thinkers would Jay the stratlef. .The non· thinkers would fight on the bloody front. •'The gullible kida," he explains. · . -· - . . -. ':' J' . < - -" --•. -... • ••• • . . . .. .. . . I\ ,. ' ' "If this got printed -IO let .Jie!>Ple)cll<>W ~ It mljlht stop Otherd things," .says Scott; a loca1·19119 higb school . graduate. He went to Santa Barbara City College and knows Isla Vista. Today, that suburb is scarred like. Wa~ l,i 1~, a tragic monument to copcepts conllictJng beyond wbal the fO!llldlnl< fltbora 'ever clttamed. . LADIES, NYLON · -. _,,M ··NOT ,PART of any group," he explains, ·"'l'.m jmt an individual." · "If It could go on ttie front page, U might help." So I shook hands with Scott -hoping it didn't seem ,, a brushoff -and came back to type u· like he says It Js, Ort could be. PAJAMAS He ii 1t ... and . rather idealistic,. something we. must never hold 1gatnn ,the yowa. , "-. So was Ke~ Patrick Moran;..1h0t to death by peraoM · .of pol!Ucal WJUaslons unknown, as he tried to atw lsla VJSta violence. , A. . • , . Someone held id~alism against. .him. if'·. · · ..-, .• ·: ..... ·~-. •1• .• •.' 233 1 ~, ·,, ... ,~·-+i " Tl 1• ,.11,i" 1 •• ,~2 ~ ~· ~rted ~~~rs. Nixon Cwld Embarrass ·-·-·,------.1 • ... •• -, 11 1111 ,,. ~ JI' • 1t ' • 1-'ilt ,,,~ '& ,\ . Repiiblleans with':, e ()' ''1 .: 1 • ': 1 • . . , .... !"' -~!I .' WASHIN!JTON (IJ!'l) ~. Uc! Nl'9R lfl[(O ,..W.W !or RepubllclDI are loaded wMh ptetldent. IJ : ., • lw1Cls !Gr. lhls ~ear· a election .. 'eongrea ~' u.; ... <wpalgna, with. tbe .. promlse called. equal. Um_eprovialon, • ~1 of .umi comfilll in, and they ... Fed-.al ~~-·~•-u-. are ·no1 .Ut IO malie tblngs ·~ .. ~-~ i.n'i Wier for'l'.>entocrata, wbO' Act to eoa'DI!1 .IJro.rcUtm to ~e loll_:led "1th debtl . make av3ilable' free time lor But il might ca111e President K~Y·Ni""1 ~ ... In !11!11 Nixon a6me embarrassmeirt, wi~t ~ ~ -.me lor ". . .. l • U he llhould veto a bill to fringe candid-.. · , · llmlt campalgn ·spending for .fnlll64wben.J>-.ILyn-22•G·•L. TRASH CAN p<>ll\ieal broadcast Ume In don B. Jo\1111!1!1, '!II runn\ng ~ federal elecUom. for election, ml Ill 11111 when s .... ., Oid11 1aa· 'l1le study goes back 10 =.,. ~~ .. ~. wu 'l:u toed, 22-Ril pla<tic tralh can years, when Jolin F. Kennedy up quletl;-;;Coqrtsl. 'f:'.~1a":i. ~.ice an:r a::::: Death J\1otic!es Johnson !lad no desire to '."°4o or gold. ---------1 deb hi.g limit.ii Qulnflll__,._ Mid ti BRAD .. ORD ate oppooerits nor to cltaltri o.n111d temnld! 8raclferd. Ate 60, ol '1151 $~n C.r!Os l.ttW, COlll IMM. 0119 fll dll11t1. APtn ,., Sllrvlwacl bp Wlf8, 0.111 '°"' WJlll9fl'I o. 8•acl:. flln:f, U.S. lrflVYI clluthf8r, Min air• -. a rldford, (Olll .Ml••· s.rwic.. MM!ol.V, 11 AM. PKlflC Vin C!Mpt'I. 1""'1atnt, ,Pad flc VltW t.Mmor!al P1rk. 01rtti.d bf' Mtlllv F1mllw Mortuarv. ~ grant them fne broldcaltl ....... ____ 1!1111 __________ , Ume IO campol(D.qainal bJm.11 Democrats ued their ma-, Jarltles to see to 11 !lhat pro-! posals. to suipeod the 'FCC I J>t'OV;ision n~er sa!f li&ht. '-r I BALTZ MORTllARIES c.r... de! Mar OR M1W Cool& Mesa Ml um • BELL BROADWAY MORTllARY 111 Broldw1,, Coola M,.. lJWIU • DILDAY BR<Yl'llERS Jluatlagtoll v '"'' Morialrl' 11111 Beoeb Blvd. e .. u.,..,, 11e1c11 &C-1771 • PACIFlCVlEW MEMORIAL PARlt Ce......,. e M-lrl' 1$11 P1~'0rtve NewpOrl llel<b, Collfanll 114.:111 • PEEK l'AMlLY COLONIAL l"UNERAL ' BOMB 1111 llOlla Aw. w~.,~· •• IBEITER MORTllARV ....... .... 414-1135 Things are ~treqt npw, · , with a Replillllcon In J!ie "!hll' j House aeain ·and D,emoerats • ~"I . ,_, of,.,.,,,;. . ~ m con .. v-r ...... ss. . • Pl'l""ing fur U>e' 1'12 eJeo. · tlons, Democraftl started J1lOV· Ing· through Congr~. a bill to repeal the equal ~ pro: vision so that the major presidential candidates would get_IOllle free broadcast time. 1;11 l!lJJ!i It ·~ble lo 'N~n. • th~ measure . made clear that the format '1'8!1 not to be frozen on the 'line of the 1980 debates which were cooslder<d IO ~ve _pla~ed, l\ part in the Nixqp defeal -'nle candidates could use the 'rree time as they saw fit after negoilatlons with the networks. In Senate committee, the DemoCrats wrote into t1le bill a provlsion to make avaJJable to all candidates for public office --from town coun- cilman ' to president - wboles&Je rates for Political broacf!'r,' st time. It would go • IJ)IO el eel tbia yeor. . Some-RepUbllClans as well as Democratic •natch, coo-c.moo ~over soaring costs or eleCU'on Cll!llprigM1 endorsed tlle.oommlttee promloo. But GOP endonement tum· ed out to be premature. Republlca,~ ~oder Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania made clear later that he wu·opposed and NORTHERN TOWELS .\ 24-llR. AUTOMATIC .... IMCIAHAM TIMER ~ . . ' ' s-•• Ot1J11 · 497 Turns lights al'ld appliances •·on" and "otr• .. au tomatical~ Iy; Can even be .set to "aklp- a-4ay" or lonSet. Save.' - NOR·THERN TOWELS . S11nda11 Only 3/for 77e ... 100. • Roll paper tow.is. 2 ply, 11 x 9, 25". Solid colors. tAVE AT K MAltTi .. • . . MEN'S PLAID --.;._IVY ·SlYt.ED • WAU SHORTS ' • ,.tJ ~ s4: .. ~··· . ... ~ ::· or 1.37 ea. . ··- jl}j gilt ne~ plaids ·Jrl eohr. ~ottaj:ilt,. machine.wash~ oOtton.. "'Belt loooi. Sizes l -~o. ... .. COSTA MESA. ONLY ,. -.. .. • .. ' I' • : COl.~·RFU-L CAN"40M® TEltRY TOWEL SALE FACE TOWEL BATH TOWEL DAINTY BQU.QOIR LAMPS 4,1~ 6' . 7~,~. 20'" style b8s hMd b)o\vn' · •• St1nda11 Onl11 3 66 _ alass Vue. 18'• lamp haS 15"x26" Face Towel, 24x46" Bath Towel in soft , absor- 1quare mi.rble hue. 20" , bent cotton terry. Choice of sohd colors or bold stripes. lamP bu iWlrl sI.us fount.' 12x12" Matching Wash Cloth .. , , •.••••.•• , • , •• 21c ' · STURDY FOOTLOCKER sun11a11 Otii11 l5-"x12x30" 'footlock~ of ~el-tinlslt· steeJ on ve- neer' frame ·or vinyl ~ve~. composltit>n. Solids, pi;ints. .,544 FAMOUS ZEBCO 77 • SPINCAST OUTFIT · Sunday Only 397 Pushtiutlon model 77 ree1 v•ith anti-backlash con-struction. l·pc. splncast rOO. 6-lb. mono. · BABY'S SAFETY CAR SEAT S•nllafl Only Thlckl,y upholstered vinyl car «cat with head, back rHt; contOUJ'l'd seat. Biue or eboQY. Cbarae Jt. 666 l lmlttd Quli;ill~l~°'!" .alcl la duleri ~ MEN'S SLIPONS ~22 Suede slip ons -Moss green and brown. In sizes 6¥.. to 12. SHOP & SAVE ~:~.MARTI J 13-0Z:* AQUA N~T HAIR SPRAY S11nday Onl11 : · • 3 _,3e iJ-Oz.• Aqua Net in Regulat'._ ot Hard-To-Holi:I fbrmula, Holda curls doudsofl. Just say, "Cbar1e it", •N1f wl. lim!I 3 '*' anlOrner l lmlltd Q1111nlltln- Nont SOid lo Dllol'". CANNON, MONTICELLO NQ IRON MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES TWIN ,~~ $1.87 DOUBLE :1~0 $2.34 · Pl~i.OW CASES $1.37 ... ameote ~t• • • IMJTllS• MOll'l'tJARY 111 Molall. -..---would try to stop · the bill. ff• said the Dtmocrab were trying IO get by low whot they COtlld not obtain through Y<Jluntary Action. 2 200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~~~~· 0~·~i COST A MESA Harbor ' . L ____ _ , I I • • ; ' ' I • : l I I ~ . IT'S DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME AGAIN : 'DO WE MOVE TH IS THING UP OR DoWN?' Silhouetted ly Setting Sun, An Orange Co.st Mother •ncl Ht r Children Play Games With Time -.. --. -------:;;;:;;:::. . .:.,.r •• . .. 1!'.ar • a .. ete1"11 TEN CENTS ... . . .. ... -- Research .wrecked Stanford Fir ebombing Losses ffeav y STANFORD, Calil. (AP) -Two fire- bombs which caused a '100,000 blaze at a"' Stanford .Unl,teni\,Y r.a'rch ctnier had a denataliii( 'ln\poct on work by 10 scholars,•stan!onl offkials report. The b1ar.e In the predawn 'hours Friday came a few hours after police evicted a group of anU·ROTC .demonstrators from another campus lKUldlng. St.anlord officials said an .early assess- ment lndl~ated the moat tragic loss was Youth D.i,es destruction of 1 WeUme of, ryea.rcb data by M. S, Srinlvu of incua, repided u one of the world's lead.lhl IOdologistS. Srinivas, a aocioJocilt ~ \he Univer- sity of Delhi, was ri9t 1vall1ble for com- ment, and a colleagqe, University of Chicago anthro'pologlat Sol Tu, ,pleaded : "Don 't disturb him, His mother just ,died this week now his enUre life's work has been destroyed ." · · Elsewhere on campus, demonstrators caused an additional '40,000 damage amasbing window• at ...... bmldlnp. Loss in the fire at' the Re1ell'dli Center for Advanced Study of Bebavtoral,sci.,,. ces WI!> figured at lioO,ooO, but this ~Id not include the ~11 Joues, • whlc!t educators -termed ~llble. 01 .. Si'inivas is one of nine vilitiJJg scholars whose work was damapd or' destroy,ed. :t'h\!re were unofficial estimates that as much.as '15 years of work might have been damaged. Chiang .Esc·apes In Freeway Att-. t. L-.f . · · emp on _ 1 e Auto Wreck . . NEW YORK CUPI) -A ,Fonri~ telegram to Chiang, said he was 1'4ls- revolulionary who "Clltle out ·or ·no-tr'essed" and extended "'deep apalogies where" and his aileked accomplice were . · ,. A Lynwood youth was IUlled early to-charged Frida night-In •UJe-atteinPted for lhi~ ynfortunate oc~re~. _, day ,.-hen be was tossed from a car as assassination :f National1st Chinese Vice President Nixon and New York Mayor it ralled 'ovet on the San Diego Freeway Premier Chiang Cfilng·kUo, Chlan1 Kai-John V. Lindsay expresled thtir·regrets. near'enstol Street Jn Costa Mesa . sbek's son and heir apparent. I.cheng Loh, minister of informaUon Denis Imertl~ 19, was listed dead at the Ttie «I-year-old Cblane. •pparently un-at the Nationalist Chinese Embassy, Said scene by a de'!'ilJ from th!: .Oran&e eoun-.. ruffled by the gunshot attempt on hJ.s Chiang was pleased wllh the-security r.-• life as he walked through ,1 re.vol~ measures and would not . blame C.s. ty Coroner's \)lflce. lie ·WU a puaenger door of the Plau Hotel, wu to Qy to the o!OctaJs for the tndclenC --£!locks' Move .·vp 1 Hour Fl()9d Control ldnenthet. ~ngle car involved in the acd· Air Poree Academ:r>ln Colorado llJ>rlnfi, • Lob said Cblang -"ed.Jlflerwards \..I _ Colo., teday. Ho' Jad 'the' bleaings of · that, "Uthe young man bad uked 1AJ - 'I1tree other youthll, all 21 and from Na~ Chibele ,Jeldn, on Formosa me I would have ~eel him." '\ , . • • wbo dectiled afler .ae _,..., meet. The aawfuauon allemPI calna from a -.. P roject Bids South Gate, ..... lajund In the wrec. Ing the U.S. c:ould _.... adecjuate pro--fired 1:rJ .lli c:allllc!r 'ben!tta - As DSJ: Starts_ ,Top;ight Sla&-..l ·M' ·p·nda· y·-. ~lia~tad~~:;.B~=;~·. :~:=:.~ ~~~~~ ii:~~~=$!: • ltXJ ~ ~ preaaed "obock" o...-the inddent. ~ ' j1ilt 11 llo-fired aDd wrutlacl lllm 1AJ the \ , "1' ,. * • !"1' fi retaey ·of Slota Wtm-I'.· D&V•'""nl. ~·~e .. thii 'li ;.o.;ire:·readlilg -a!ir':lo bl lati or oirlJ !o cburcb-.... _!be • of a""''*' '"""""l!OJJI. clalf~,!!il-· '· · ' 1;;; • t l ~-tNs. you . dan't live In Pojpt Barrow, of the ballganie. -flood ~.and' ~ ner'1 orn~ <oili wba-llia cl\'iY .pf', ' · Alasla, wbeie the""" will ablne around .JU81 .mneml!«lSprinf.-forward: Fall ecl'i'>lle·Saeti.Aoal!Wi'wlllbl~· the .\letlh ,.., W.-and u.;·c-1tiorm.- the cloclc irom nfid'May unUlruly. back. · . • ' · . ' ~· ' " . . . ~ ' lllJIMll~ 'lllllch h~ .IM ... Turn. 11 firwa In the •ir111g . and .· ~ 1:"' 'o! ·~ ~ ... ~. -·-"''·-dollar ctdeo' baa no -U... avallable. Chances are, you li ve m ange OJurt. ba k lb f ll b ~.. ~ "'... YR: UN1u-rruwon ., c m e a YI°"'.'-·. • _,. ,f ..... _,. , ·. • ' The four)'<lltha w.r. traveling north ty, Once, DST and IUUIClard· time .., .. ..._,. pro,_.'; _. ~led ~ ,17 ,._, bound ori the ir.way when ihey ap. ·P.,llght Saving Time (DST) begins the country llke J~. crazy~qullt, wllh a*'.J.....,.-Wllh ·thePiullHu~b> parenUy IOI! control ol their car, said hire Ind through most of Anterica ·Sun-comrties! even ~1~ and_ many stat.ea Cmitru .. ..cttrnplqtJ ol. .RlaUo 'fbfch coroner's depJtlts • .,, 40,.brtngh:Jg with it the annual confusion all 'running on different thiles. ' wu ~in ' ol Jtlt O"l1er WbiCh WIY. ·to turn •the clock, Wbicb' is a hecllf of a WaJ to· run ~_j_d"~ .• :.--. ... ilie' 'c' r 1 lQCJQClr(I'' m ·was • a ralln:iid--and guep who did the worst conitrucuon of' rid: ~ , comp1aining-a)oog ~ilb ~or airlines from Kate.Ila Avenue ·ti~ 11 Street J_ail Esca~ and~~:theflnt ootheeutaideq!Uae.rmr'and 4trom ~ ...... -time .:-. in US3 tbef were made . = ~ to tticoln Avenue on the Fill• ally· Caught olllcla1 ty Coqras In lltS, wilb man-A new 'clivlder levee '1AJ separate the J datcry _DST set durin~each world wa~. river into two ctunmels was con!tnlcted Precisely at 2 a.m. ·when DST begms upstream from Katell1. One~cbanJlltl-will In Hun. bn" gto Sunday, but you can t the cl~k ahead be for cllsposlng of orolnary runoff water at, say. 8 p.m. Sa~y if you re gomg and as a tempor'aJJ' apruding ground, oot-on the·iown.--p • while the other channel will be a ,.An escapee from Orange codt,~Jai\ who couldn't make up his mi~ Where he wanted to go was finally caughlearly this morning in ·Huntington Beach. William Marlin, 39, wbooe last ad· dres!I was listed In the 500 block of Hamil-ton Street, Costa Mesa, was caught in the home of frieDdl in the 1200 block of Alabama Street, Huntlngton Beach, at>out J a.m .• today. He wu tiaced 'tO ttiat location by,oher- llfa 'lilmUgaton·Dale Carrison aild Tom 'l'atp after an Irate tut driver ~ ~ a mm to Alabama Street wllo did ,,;,i poy• bis fan. ''!be -~ bad """;bookecMoto ·tl!e aiunty llll Feb. :II to oerve a six -senteoce"for forgery,. He oeauJd bave .-. other , year's •o~ itqged on ~ror ,.caping !ram 'laU, Pl!~ said. . , •1Martin may .have hopped ovt;r ~ county jail fence aomet1>ne· b<twten ' and Jll p.m. Friday. We're·~ure exact- ly sure hoW. he escaped and he isn't talk- l;g now," Carrison sald. . ' .. A cab picked Martin up al the corner of Bristol Street and c,roen Grove Bouliva'rd in Santa Ana. 1''lbe cabie said Martin listed several places he wanted 1AI '°' then finally decided °" HunUng1Aln ~~to b< intollcated," . , . . . Police Question Bw·glar Suspect · A burglary OUJpecl 1tbought 1AI have been stranded when liccompUces were spooted by· . a victlm retumiag home was beiDI --Friday by Costa M,.. police. • ~ aald Due H Till, 21, of 2509 Ralu SI., SUia Aea, baa allegedly been linlled to threi and'. possibly more burglaries in die city's llesa Verde area. , 1 Olftcers contacted ; Till in t h e nqbborhood '!i'~Y nip~ aftfl' . ,.,Wvlq . ..,.a\nt's Oitt b< was knock·. me· Gil doon ud bejging a ride to Santa-Ana, t ~ led to d~very or Items believed i.ten from \he home or a pilot wboee neighbor ljs been keeping ·an eye on liia residencel.tntO tie returns, investigators llkt. f · A contraCtor living• ta:the same aru told police Wednesday nllht he frlghtenal a\f'a)' at ieast two ~ who \~-ere In the .,...,... of ,._eking and bmglarillq bll bome. . . ~ .~ah .. Bas ·Po-~er "'1s Jews During Pass.over permanent spreading ground for natural and imported water. During heavy storms, lxlth channelit with their newly reinforced levees, will function as flood control facilities. '11le entire program is scheduled for completion in February 1971. The federal government will reimburse the county for the portion of the cost requli:ed to restore the river to Its condition prior to the floods of January and February, 11181, The balance.of the-coal la abarecl by the county nood,,,coatrol c8lid water districts. The second ~ will eatead tbci river levee and divider 'wort< to the Carbon Canyoo c11 .. m.. cbmmd and will include drop stru~·in the~ control cha•· nf!l to reduce the . veJocity of the riwr flow. • Most ot the project Is in unincorporated area but 'SOme sections att Within th'e boundaries of AnaheiJ!l and 'Orange: • Man Rescued ~n Fier.y \V reek A !'°'11 Beach 111111 la bolj,1taiJaed, but In fair condition • ~ -· 1AI tho qalcl;-ol three·JWWbt• who pull- ed him . """1 • bll •iiandn( ·auto Friday mornini in Seal lltac:h. Pollce aid -brown,121; of Long Boacb .... tnppeol lil.1111 !'It -- Ing lieacklo with .lllOlbir car an PacUlc ·Cout Hlghway about 1:1) Lm.- AlllJ GHoJr,;hr..;12 AP) -'Saeed .'the brae! rabbinate OYery year and Aba Gbolh, an'Arab ~ ~· "buys"-for ~an O{ltioll lo Jlllr~ l! the-~ owner'. this week or . the contents of every .load warehouse, almost aJL the~in Israel. store. and army comml(Jry ii the coun. . Wb<n the car burst Into Ila-thr<e .'f'bis makes one of the richest~ try. ', 1n the M.iddla -but only on paper. Food mucbanls. wari:iog io maintain and ooty un t'U ' ay, when PaDOv.er their prodtlc&' kosher siatWJ, prutiClpate ends. · in' the custom by sending Abu Oholh I' Abu Ghosh, a to-year-old Moslem, ill form stating that thet have 110ld thetr t.hf. lalesl m a "8 llne of non-Jews pick~ !llQ»plles to him. When all the forms are ed by Orthodox t_rabbis 10 help Israel's if1t Abu Ghosh tw enwgh pieces of pa. Jewtah citiwll 'ftt ......i the nation'• per 1o an a aboppin1 baaket. sllict PU90V6 dRt laws. The annual ritUal cals for Abu Ghosh Jews mot 1eqded to deltro, « 180 to udlcide11 wltbin 1 'Week lf he'll buy ny nuoleehw "'"""bd& -., P-Ibo food at Iba eat . BJ tbll - over ~Ai.,. 1"" -· )fthW'.wl ' P-nr bas tlld<d, Iba dulllld ...._ -qoyjlal1'~---lem ·ln·~ 'bll Olllloo. b,.ad or dultal-lllt --ab-: ·--.,the men. Sam MojeZ. 32, P.laceotla; Ebrahim Dedulli, 21, and Don Athey. 21, bulb of l,ong Beach, pulled Drown lrom the car, police said. · Drown was taken to Los AlamilOI Gen- eral Hospital for emergency treatment and later transferred to LoQg Beach Memorial Hospit.al where he b.,now listed in fair condition with buml on hla face llld anN. . i)'lnr of tbe ""' -L. -· .. of 141 -..-. Drive; llall -· wa sfven....._., ~•Loi Alamltoa G...i ......... _ .... Abbie Hoffma n Given the Ga te At Whi te House WASHING'llJN (AP) -" While 37S ele· gantly dressed ladles had their hairdol wilted by a Rady r¥t .. Yippie leader Abbi< Hollman lllUled at the decay he caused and sbouled through the White House fenCe . Hortman was b:lrned away when he tried to attend a White House ladies' lea for Finch College Alumnae as body· guarit for rock singe Grace Slick. "Of course he's nOt a Finch alumnae '' noted tiolteQ° Tricia Nii<iii, who is. "'Jf he had beeri, we wouJd have invited him." Min Slick, lef!1·1lnger of the "Jelfer· son .AtrpJaoe,.'tl ileClined to attend the partY when Hoffman was barred. "W0.-1~ have -glad to have had her att.nd the tea if she though!· she could -m without her 'bodyguard,'~· MIH Nl>ori Ilic!. ' - Even without Hoffman, Miss Sliek would have been 1 sensation at the tea Jn her fish nei see-through blouse. But it was ' obvbls that the White Hou&e did not kno'!' who Miss Slick was ''heft she was lncluded ln the guest list a'I a Finch alumha . A ~pokesman said the light dall11ed when she called to ask permission lo bring • guard. "I ai,r.,. have somebody with me." safd Miss Slick at the gate, 0 especially at the White ~~-" .Smokey Bear N~.'an Heir .WAS!ullG'roN (AP).-Smokey ~\.~' the ftttran real life IJntuUI ot the 'forest flre preven.. Uon ampalp, Meda: an heir. The U.S. ForWlt Service ap.. C10llC!Ctd FMday K II trying to find a bniln for the aging Smokey to adopt. The service wants a bear of • background slrfiil•r to Smokey's. Smokev was orlglnally re9Clled rroD. a New Mexico Jorest fire and l8 now In the SmHhsonian lnsUtu- : t1on11 Nltional Zoo blre. "II baa lo ba, an llonaat adop. .......... , __ spoll ... 1"111. Be Ilk! wlldllle ....,. wlll -Pl'-8 (,..,.... --the .... wltldt-~ -· -· . . . ~ illlbodl lipl = bll &> Mll·Olmll -·--• ....... 1 .. 111 'I& Aailelrl!tlall.111 i-t., . _.._ ~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~J - <' l ' .. ' By UNITED PRESS lNTl!llNAn ON;\L A flight of EIYP!lan • boriibera J1!ne. trated to within to mllet1of Tel Aviv to- day, only the aecond time .llnce the 1167 war they have hit IO clole to Isr1el'1 largest city. Israel aid IU jeta shotidown two of them. The raiders, thoupt to be medium .. range Ilyushin 281 of Soviet · make, ap. peared at 2 A.M. for the strike against El Arlsb, 1 Mediterranean co&stal com- riiunlty hallway between Tel A,viv and the Suez Canal on the Sinai Peninsula. Spokesmen far the Israeli army said their bombs destroyel! a cowbarn, an animal quarantine station and an ice factory, killing 30 sheep at the quarantine station. No civilian casualties were re· por1ed. It wu the second time since the~ war that EiYPU&n bomberi have r EJ Arlah, their deepest penetraUon ward Tel Aviv. The first time, Jan. ff, two civilians were wounded. Israeli pilots went after the bombers and repor1ed shoollng down two of them , one over the Sinai• Penlnlula and the second near the Suez Canal-both as they returned home. No laraell jets were lost. 1be d,ownings brought to 109 the num- ber of Arab planes shot down by the Israelis since 1967. No llyushins have been downed before. Teen Girl Viewed ,Eclipse Too Long,.Blind Forever 'TIPTON, lnd.1(UP!) -MOii !:>yHr· olds don 't know what 1lt ls . to do some-. lhing that's forever-that can1t be chang· e<1; no matter how much you want it to bt•. On March 7. despite repeated warn- ings, Ann "took a QU~k look through the window" at the ecllpae of the sun. "For some reason l just kept staring out of the window," lhe told Pat Cline, a reporter for the 1ipton Daily Tribune. "I was fuclnated by what was taking place in the aky. · "There wu no J>8ln, or feeling 'of dis- comfort as I watcbtd. I stood there ·pel'· ha?! four or, five mtaulel .1 •• " • Later that ilay Ann walked downtown. She loobd at a lrilflle ~ and """ denly '"'1l2ad ahe eooldil t ,read sips. Scared, ""' headacl! -~. home.' By tbe Uma lho Niched lier ~. ahe was "wal~g In dartnell "" ' ... Ann .. -tocit l11or to ~--who could on]y sballe lbalr lleacls. 'lbiy • ,.;d Ann Is IO perc:<nt bRncl and can ' make out only the oudiries o1· Hry largo' " _ UC I Awarded $63,400 For Dorin, Cafeteria · A chunk of federal money amounting to 163.400 baa been l>'~nted to UC Irvin• to butld a dormintory llld caleterl1 com· plex for 'Ill ICtldenla. ·• The tNwll ll'lnt wu announced tD- day by Iba Dlputmont of llouainl and Urliiln,DftQapu•1t Al'. put of .atMrles , of cruto i. cona-, ol otiiclent " -., at f<lttr Cllllllrllla llllivenllltl. obJocts. Her coodltl<>n Is lmvmlblo. · "I cried and cried," Ann said. "I didn't wailt to be blind. God knows I didn't want to ,live in darkness the rest ol.· my life. "I kept hoping the nightmare would end and I could see again but the dark· ness kept getting worse. I was scared. J had disobeyed my , parents and the other warnings. "I could not go back and change thinp. It was too late." • Orange Weadter . ' The Orange ~ will bl .-i, fair today through llcmday wllb some low · elonds an1I IOf In tbt early morning hours, cleartq by' midmorning. INSIDll TODA r . A child's toys art more than fun. the11 are 1teppfng.!tonet to a htalthu. CO?\Jtructiut cflHdhood. See Familu \Veekl11 ... CIMlrc• .. ... .... • ''"""' ..... -' _.., " _ .. ,,. -" -... _ ...... • --... c+::"' • --.. " I -... • } ' ·- J DAILY PILOT • . . ~ . ' • I ...::S.....,, ,,.. Z5, \970 . lt'la Vista:·Could .-· · " 'Happen on Coast ' • epsTA. t.1~$~ ~NLY :' ' s;ECIAL PRICES .FOR SUNDAY, APRIL .26 ·'10MBSH . ~ ~0 .414., T0-7.-P,M. MHe,Gtiiantltfes."1a•t · .. .... . . .. .· '...... "·--.. ·-~· Br ARTHUR ·JI. VINSEL ot "" 11i11rr '"• 111n READ THE BIG, black headlines <iVer the story wltb the: Isla Vista dateline. Smell, if you can, the stingiM, greasy smoke from the bank and tbe acrid teargas that makes you weep. Or Wd a tear, then, for Kevin P~trlck Moran, za, ~e UtsB inartJ>r. . •. CoWd lt hlppen here? "It'll be just like Isla Vista," says Scot!. I ) ' :· .~ · Chances are, tf you saw him bllchhlklng do'!" Newport .Boulevanl, yoo'd pas ,hi.Di up, becatJ8!, ~e ' .h8! . loog hair. r, ,., Who! You. Scott -he gave no last name - Jg afraid that a confrontadon 11 belnl ·eng1neered for· the. Hafbor Arta .. hY elements smart enough to stay in the rear when it :comes. He dropped by the office Bild 'he had to wait a bit un- til someone cou1d listen to what he to say. · HE THINKS it may come like Jast Sunday's clash be- lwtten YO\lng peopl~ and police at Newport Beach's B Strttt Par~ apd he doesn't want It. "l!m not part of 1thelr' ~p, or .any other. Uke the, cops. I'm not really •ror ~m' ~\IW. BrutaUty,f Sure there iJ. But people overlook wha\'e: causing ·if." -- He says lhe underlying mistrust or both extremes Is a shame. . "If all the rioling comes, lb.at would be a shame1~, .. · be addJ, '&aJJbly eame1t while leaning over the !root office qpr«te roachlne. ... , · ll1'l BELIEVES it woold be Organized like a milllal7 cimpaign. The thinkers would Jay the strategy. 'Ibe noa- Lhinken would fight on the blooilY front. · · •'The gulllble tidl " be t:EP.lifnl. . . "ll this ·aot jJrln~ -to \et people ,miw -. II mig)it Slop otheul things," says Scott, a local 116? hlgh. gchQol graduate. He went to Santa Barbara City College .and tnows Isla Vista. • -·Today that suburb ls scarred like Watts In 1965, a · tragic mo~Uinent to concepts conflicting beyond what th~ foµnd~ fathers evtr dreamed. ··•!J'M NOT PART or any group," he explains. "I'm just ,an individual." "If it could go on the fron( page, it mi~t help." So' l shook hands with Scott -boplilg it didn•t ieem a brushoff -and came back to type it like ~e says It If. or coii1d be. . '-'"•" I He ii 19 and rftber ldeallltic, som ....... '6 we . mus nov..-bold qainrl the young. · So w11 Kevin Patrick Moran, shot to death by pe!'80NI "' po1itlea1 j><l'IUqiool ~. u he tried to slop bla VIiia viol<mce. .. SOmeone be1cl' ldeali!m qainal,bim. Nixon wuld ·EIPbarr&iS~ Republicans with Veto . . . j . WASHINGTON (UPI) -and· Nixon were running (or Republleanl are Joaded with president. funds fur this year's election Congress suspended the &0- CMtJpaigns, wllh the promise called equal time provision· of o!'more coming In, and they •· k lh1n the Federal Cammwtlcatlons are not out "" ma e gs Act to en.ible broadcasters to :: :::_ f:=.•ts, who make available free time for But it might cause President Kennedy-N1mn debates in 1960 Nixon 10me embarrassment, witbout doing the same for if be shoold veto a bill to fringe candidates. limit campaign spending !or In 1964 when President Lyn- polltical broadcast time in don B. Johcsoo was running federal electioos. for election, and 1n 1965 when The study goes back 10 mom people expected him to, Years, when John F. Kennedy similar legislation was botUed up quietly in Congress. De•th l\'ot lces Jdmson had no d"ir< to AJlllVCllLE 6 SON Westdllf Morlaary m E. 1~ st., Calta ftfeaa -• BALTZ MORTIJAlllE8 Corona del Mar OR S-'450 Colla Meta Ml "4Z4 • l BELL BllOAl>WAY MORTUARY lit B?Nd••y, Costri Mesa Ut-.'IW -• -DlLDAY BRO'n!ERS Hulington Valier Mortuary 11111 Beac• !llYd. HuaU.ngton leac" 141-77'11 • PACinCVIEW MEMORIAL PARK c..~111 ••...., •r..!~0rt .. _,... -Collftnfa -• PEEl FAlflL Y OOUl!\UL nlllllllAL llOfllE 7111 ... A ... ".,.,..., ..-• SREFFER MORTUARY 1-1-4tf.IW s. a.mate 1a.u11 • 8MITlll' MORTUARY 117-ll "'" ......... . ·UMAf " debate his opponents nor to grant them free broadcast time. to campaign against him. Democrata: used .their ma- jarlties to see to ft that Pro- posals to suspend th~ FCC provision never saw light. Things are. different now, with a RepubUcan in the WhJtfl House again and Democrats still in control of Congress. Planning for die 1972 elec- Uons. Democrats start.ed mov- ing tllrough Congress a bill ta repeal the equal time pro- vision so that the major presidential candidates would get s<lni free broadcast time. .._ To make tt a~Ptabl~ to Niton, the measure made clear that the format was not to be froten on the line ()r the J960 debates which were c<ms\dered to have pl1yed a part in the Nixon deffat. The candidates could use the fr~ time as they saw fit after negotiations with the networks. Tn Senale committee, the Democrats wrote into the bJll a provision to make available to all candidates for. public office -from town coun- cUma.n lo president - wholesale rates for political broadcast timf. lt would go into effect this year . Some Rep\Jblicians as well at DemocraUc senators, con- ceroed over S01ring costs ·of election campti.'{M. endorsed I.be committee provislon. But GOP endorsement turn- t'd out to br premature. Republican lt:ader Hugh SO:ltt cf Pennrylvanla made clear J1ttr that ht was opposed ind would tzy lo stop !tie bill. He sakt the Democrat. were tr)'ing lo got by law what they oould r!Ot obWn tllrooCh volW!lalyldlon. - ~ . .... . --' . . --' ~_...... LADIES NYLON PAJAMAS 233 Size 32 lhru 40. Assorted colors. 22·GAL TRASH CAN Sunday Oitly 22-p.1, plastic trasl! can with lid. Rust-and denl- re11ilitant. Choice of avo· cado or gold. Llmlltd Ou.lnlllln -N-IOkl II e1-.1.rs NORTH~RN TOWELS J88 24-HR. AUTOMATIC INGRAHAM TIMER Sunday Ottllf 491 Turns llght.s and appllancn "on" and "oU" automatlcal- ly. can even ~ set to ''lklp- a-day" or lon,er. Sa'·e. NOR·THERN TOWELS 3/for 77~ 100 • Roll papor towels. 2 ply, 11 x 9, as". Solid colors. $AVE AT IC MARTI .. . .'llN'S -~ , ~ . IYY:S1'Yl£11 .• ·-WAl:K sttDRTS or ' l.31 ., •• • Bright new PJaid5 ln com: · !qrta!lie _machine=wuh cotto.n. Belt loops.. Sizes '29-40. • -. cti': ORFU . ~~ CA .... pNs TERRY TOW!L SALE FACE TOWEL BATH TOWEL . ' ' . 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J u.s1 say. "Ch&J"Ke it", •Nitt wt, Llmll l oe• cuslomer Llmlttid Qvanllll- N-Sold I" O.ler1. CANNON, MONTICELLO ,fl!O IRON MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES TWIN~~ $1.87 ~OUBLE :,~~o $2.34 PILLOW CA·SES $1.37 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~~:~· 0~·1d CO ST A MESA Harbor • ·' • • • Ii • 1 •• 1b • • I'. I' ] ] al .. ,. C: •• oJ IP, .. .. s. Ill " "' " U! H lh fi• OL ta h• dt pl M I< m th ( $aturd41, •prn 2', 1970 Newpor~. G~oup, PQli~~;D~n't Want Any Bri_!Wl t'"' • ' -• r BJ JO.~ J!E'\'..NOLDS •• ot .. Pll'Y ...... "'" ~-- .. "I think wa1re tn agreement in that IODe fit Dt w!n{1 to see soinethlng like Jut Sunday 'happeo agatn." ~.; That was Barry Weinberg speakl.ng i-'Ui bla frieftd Don Elder aod Newport 11Beach .Police Chief B . .lames 'Glavu cand A.Uts\~t Clief Ha.tr>; NelSon nodded ~In agreement. .. Jt WU prObabty •the only ' thing (he founome agreed on C9fflple(ely in U.e bour·long Wk Friday which was an outgrowth of a violent confrootaUon tbttween police •nd members; of the "Pree Ua" movement last weekelid. · 't'l>4 ri1ht;brole out at. Balboa'a B. bf all co..-d •that future 'vtolenc. held, Elder said, 13 the iroup can plan ~tnet Par~ tbe ~· Jrw>J. Fl'le _(!ol!id llt~!!>liltd. their -pailn lor:)he Clly Council. U. people ay confirmed lbey .qlil Other~ lba\1 tber<.wu lit~<Om. , W•lnllif1,'"'d· ~are pjiinntng tlro piaa&>ll at tbepai'k thlg SW!doy. mon ground be-.i the (our men.' , go to Ille council Mo'1d•Y . with the Al lhe allair ooe -igo, fool'-G)4v"-rert Vie oceUop or 1j1o pl!nll 1cqji>p)alnl! of Poli« lwl!'ment and r .. . pallcomen '1..~ hurt ;according tO official cod! uncle~ '!llfell )'lelll~C had ·11een qilests.lor,.~ ·""' ol 11Ub~c taclllUea accounts. N~~ adults and •OM.Juvenile am.led. (3U.t ).; "!"want It · tO 'be for toct concerts and meeUngs. were arresl!I. • , ·p<rfeclly dear ~t tbls ts the law od ·,'111e balance of 'the meeting was spent The lriCi((ent was .sparked when it ls our dut)i to enforce it,'" G1avas ln t ·~_pmeal disclasslon of each Weinberg was amsted an.t allegedly OJ)llalned. · , group'• pOJjlt 'ol viOwl of> coridit!oos that using o~ languap lA ·a speecli Elder: and Weinberg said they 1 were aparftd Che flatitlni.' , ~ before the picnic rally. • not-group op&t~en, Oµt CO\l)d WP' • · . ~~er'.',..,,O ·WeiD~ 'malnlalned the Weinberg and . Eider were inVl!>d by G-· !'lea&age II' the sro!JP. . • • llOup ,..rl<s, ar lo!ePIJlg., the cather!nga Glavas tO meet · with him Friday tO l'r<e Us has be<n hQldin( rally'Plcntcs· • low key ao that Ihm wVt be no vfo,lenco. "discuss the, ground ruk:s under which. -since M,a;cb 29. Esti01ates of aUendance Tl);ey. crltlctze_d the heavy show ol police your mee~ may be beld'.'' range from IXl at the first' one to. strength at the rally and the ttmlng' The meeting opened with agreement 150. at last week's. The meetings ~re ap.d mode of Weinberg's arrest. "They could have swom oul a warrant or w•il<d ~nliLLIW •Jarulloi by my,.ij. Instead they came through the crowd 10 1bre1st and turrOUnded me. t was haopculled and marched bact through Ule.\crowd,"' Welnberg aald. " BOth Weinberg and Elder said' they . felt the. police~ expected a riot before l!>e rally starled. They based their opl· nlon on the number of policemen and, patrol units ont the scene. ~ GJavas said the police preSence -war necessary because of tl'\e vJolent potential oI the crowd, "Violence bas bee.n the history of these types of· groups acroas th1' riaUoo: "U lt is necessicy to protect the cllheri 1 ol this • community and lbelr ~ by dtploytng ofilcers al the scene of these rallies, tben I will continue to do 30." Most of the lime the conversaUon Oii broader lasu" bogged jlown lo ldeologlcat dllltre""''· JllscuBSlon of a topic such as the nature of obscenity usually was ended with one of I.be participants sa,ylng "Well, I don'& want to areue that here." . t r. !·Other than> th9" ·JJtllVefUlly :ex;ressed desire to keep the peace,,lt was apparent the men could agree on notbJng eJte and 11 a result it seemed that no one really listened to what anycne else had to say. Band Aid Sewage Heist Rap Cancer Causi~ Fish? • Ill HELPED B'r, TE;ACHER AND TYPEWRITER, CARLOS CONLEY, 9, IMPROVES READING SKILL mrs: H,tlen· Hutcherson Driv,s .Her Classroom and Plu9s It into the Sidewalk ;Bus Travelin~ Classroom For Beach Re~ding Cou1~se All a Mistake; Police Take Back Traffic Citation By TERRY COVILLE Of tllt D1llr Pli.t S! .. I Blaine Watkins' remedial reading class at Eader School has to plug into th~ J,idewalk for elq::tricity. But four timet each w~,_8-year-old youngster eagetly joins'hli"h·friends, Carlos Conley, 9; Ellis Fukumoto, to, and Diana Weik, 9, for class in jhe old yellow bus. • • 'Ibe bus has been converted in'6 a tr:sveling classroom to serve remedtal neding students1in the five elemeslttsry lthoola of the xuntington Beach City School District. Inside is a writer, special slid! projector, staeks of·books and teveral games, plus a carpeted floor, J table and five chairs. "1 think that because il's a bus. and womething special, If.he kids enjoy it more than a normal reading class," says Mrs. Helen Hutcherson, the teacher who drives the bus from school-to-school. It was converted to classroom use five years ago. The seats "·ere yanked out, carpet lacked to the floor and tables and shelves set inside. "Our only problem is electricity and beat. When I pull up to a school I drag out a long extension cord which plugs intG a socket in the sidewalk," Mrs . Hutcherson explained. Kids seem to love the class . They rush out to meet the bus. and sometimes, when teacher leaves for a moment, play tricks like hiding under the desk. "They really behave beautifully here," DAILY Pl LOT Mrs. Hutcherson explained. "These Huntington Beach police have taken youngsters have normal Intelligence, but back a traffic ticket given a student driv· for a variety of reasons they are reading ing an "official'' car in an Earth Day below the level of their class. My jo"b parade. ~ is to make them want to read. Thomas McPhillipa Jr., a HunUngton "Some of them hayF perce,J.!tuf1. pr Beach Ui.irh School 1~+....i 4'CQrt'd blems, others are hyperacUve lftd,lmp aboUt lOO" nfarchm ·trem.J 'S;al Beayh can 't sit still in a class, and som~ along Pacific Coast Highway in the car have language problems such as ·lhe but was _giVen a ticket for impeding traf· Japanese and Mexican youngsters. fie on Main Street, Huntington Beach, as "This provides a very open, informal the parade neared 'the campus. class. They don't feel any _pressure Parade Marshal Leonard· Ewers,. a so-~ause· I don 't grade them. T~is is -cial studies teacher, said, "Tom was extra help and they really open up. bringing up the rear of the.parade. Stu- She employs several skills and ac--denta could throw their coats in the car tivilies, to keep the students a<;\ive and '; .if they wanted to or he was ready to happy with their work. One day they give some a ride 1r they beCame ill." might gather around a small screen "It seems a police officer thought he an~ "'·atch nwnbe~s and letters flash was going too slowly," Ewers added. on and off at a rap1.d rate. Mayor Donald Shipley who was greet· Another day they JI play word games. . ing the students as they walked by, saw Cars race around a Monopoly-style boa~ lhe incident and called the police. at "'hatever sped lhe youngster can fill out words using vowels written on the . La~er Capt. Arlen Usshe r of t~e patrol board. ~1vls1on called Ewers to apologise. Students also come and go in lhc 1 "We just agreed that there was a mis- class. As they are brought up to normal understanding, Ewers said. We had told reading level they return Lo class and another officer lhat "-'e would have this someone else who needs help gets a backup car but apparently the officer chance in the bus. They meet a half.hour who wrote the ticket didn't know about each day with Mrs. J.Tutcherson, who it." sees 40 of them each week. "This is the first year the district has allowed third graders on the bus ... Mrs. Hutcherson said. "The earlier we see them the more we can help." When quizzed about their class, the four youngsters cited before were en· lhusiastic in their answers. "At the beginni ng of school I was awful, but I'm getting good now in reading," said Blaine. Highway Littering Fine Se t at $25 SACltAMENTO (UPI) -Judges will be required to impose a minimum i25 fine on persons convicted of littering highways under a bill signed Friday by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Dismissed A market employe arrested. as a 8\1.!pected accomplice 1,n Costa Mesa's Band Aid Bandit robbery was released Thursday for Jack of evidence to connect him to the $5,200 holdup. He is Boyd M. Sharp, 29, of Norwalk. Arraignment for the Newport Beach man still charged as lhe masked bandit in the case Was conUnued until next Wednesday at 9 a.m. in Harbor Judicial District Court. Kenneth R. Merscheim, 24, of 121 37th St., Newport Beach, now factS< only ihree counts, since the fourth "''hich had in· eluded the a"ssistant manager was drop- ped. Sharp, 29, was originally booked on charges of conspiracy to commit armed robbery in the brutal holduP of tbe Alpha Beta Market, 241 E. 17th St., last Sunday.· Merschcim is a former employe o! the store, where Sharp and two other workers were confronted by the stocking and Band Aid-ma sked bandit Sunday morning. He is held in jail bail. pending his in lieu of ~'25.0(.IO re-scheduled ar· raigrJment. _ Merscheim, a top-notch amateur golfer, Is charged with armed robbery, kid· naping during an armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. The latter t\vo count.~ stem from the fact the market's manager and a boxboy were forced to anotbef part of the store, bound, gagged and pistol-whipped. Sharp told police he struggled free of his own bonds, also struck and dazed, after having been forced to hand over the cash-$4,999 of which has been recovered-to notify them of the holdup. Laguna Students In Driver Race Laguna Beach High School's top _ drivers will be trying for another first place and a share of $8,000 in merchan· · dise and cash prizes Sunday at !he Orange County lntematlonal Raceway when the fourth annual ·Ford High School Scholarship Race gets under way. Eleven drivers representing the school In competition with 33 other Orange County high schools will be Glenn Kawaratani, Jim Northcott, Ed Skelton, Karen Reich, Dan Swanson, Bob Halsey, Gary Irwin. J im Stevens. Gary Tobey, Jeff Whitaker and Don LaVigne. Last year, Whitaker led the Artists to a first place victory. The first place team received i1 .ooo in cash to be used in the school's auto program. Tickets for the race. priced at $2, are available from members of thti auto club or aut.o shop.Instructor David Lang, who coaches the <!fiV-ing teams. Cancer bas been discovered In fish off the Orange Coast, scientists reported Friday. It's a variety of lip cancer and has been ,found mostly in fish of ' the white croaker variety near the Santa Ana River ouUall. Newport Man Gets Prison In Fraud Case A Newport Beach man who defrauded a Mexican family of its home was · sen- tenced Friday to one tt> 10 years ill state prison. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge ordered that term for Christopher Mich· ael Marsh, 44, of 484 Sea Lane, following h1s conviction last month on charges of conspiracy and grand theft. A jury in Judge Ronald Crookshank'll courtroom quickly returned a guilty verdict after hearing testimony on the methods used by Marsh and two alleged accomplices to defraud the family of what was described as their "dream home." Ma Mih and the t\\'O men who· are 5till being sought on identical charges took over a plot of land in Cypress from the Tranqullio Espinoza family V>'lth the promise that the group would build for Espinoza the house he wanted en a comparable lot. Espinoza, the fathe r of 12 children, gave the Marsh group '4,000 and a trust deed for $4,500 plus the rlglitl' to the land. Marsh and his accomplice! sold the Jot, Cashed the trust deed and disappeared. Marsh was arrested but the hunt ls still on for the two men who author!Ues allege worked wittt him in the defrauding of the Espinoza family. Investigators slate that the fraud has \\'lped out the Espinoza family's carefLill,Y accumulate! savings and the 14-member family is today broken up and Jiving in the homes of friends and relatives. Their own modest two-bedroom hllme was demolished at the time of the 1\farsh deal and Espinoza has been unable to raise sufficient funds to rehouse the family under one roof. Friends of the Espinozas ere today appealing for donations to a fund whlCh will be used to provide a ·new home for the Espinoza family. Valley High Youths To Stage Car Wash Fountain Valley High School students will be earning dollars for sc holars today by staging a car wash until 4 p.m; in the school parking lot. Donation ls $1 per car. All proceeds from the wash will be turned over to the scholarship fund of the Huntington Beach Union High School District. rying \l'Orshipers and clergy. A numl>er of fish have also been discovered sufferjng caUdai fin ab- normalities and olller. .. dlaeaSes' believed caused by waler poJlulion. according to Uie World Life Research lnslitute in Col-.. ton. The institute's report about cancerou!I fish' off the coast has "spurred U.S. Representative Richard Hanna ( D • Fullerton) to call an emergency sessiolt of the House Subcommittee on Flsheries and Oceanography to inspect the evidence. ''The frightening aspect of this report Is that medical science doesn't yet know what effect disease in, fish may have on the people who eat them," Hanna said. Dr. Bruce Halstead. director of the research institute. said today that the cancerous fish were .found April IO by persoMel on board the Orange County Board ot Education's floaUng cl~$Sroom. "They c.aught 57 white croaker. ol which 27 had caudal fin abnormaliUell and 18 had lip .cancer. They also found several variety of Dover sole wtlh large ulcerated sores on their updersides,,. Halstead said. "In bolh cases. they found that the Incidents of sick fish decreased the farther away from the outfall they went. It wa~ also noted that the percentage of sick fish has risen over the past three years." he added. "Peaple are altogether too complacent about what is happening around them," Halstead commented. Hanna said his committee would meet April 30 with a full lineup of experts on the latest discovery. Thursday Hanna introduced a biU into tlic hoosC lo ~stablish a ft.iitional idsUtute ol marine medici.De and pharmacology to. study the effictS'. of diseasi;d· fish on humans. ~ "h1y committee will gather information to be used in consideration of that bill,'' Hanna said. · Fred Harper. manager of the Orange County Sanitation District, operators ot the outfall. said today that HaMa has not told the cUstrict of the cancerous fish report. "\Ve made our own study a year and a half ago and found that about. JO percent or the white croaker did have some type of lip disease. The problem is we don't t«ow it it was caused by pollution at the outfall or if lt is just coincidental because there are more fish around the outfall," Harper said. Louise Barret Rites Today Funeral services were conducted lo· day at Pacific View Chapel for Mrs. LoWse Vickers Barrett who died Thurs- day at the age of 84. The widow of Joseph W. Barrett. she was the sister of retired. Superior Court Judge W. Vickers of Los Angeles. Mrs. Barrett had Jived in Corona del Mar for 30 years. She is survived by her brother. N•.,•rt f•M• L .. ,it. lndll CffM Mn• H11ati11tl1111 111.c• ••••t-'• , .. ,., s .. c~ ORA.NGE (0A.$T PUllLl~H!NG COMPAN'( kob•rl N. W•td l'r~11den1 ..,. P111111"'-' J.ck k. c,,.,i,y "She makes fun games. She makes lL. so we can read words," piped up Carlos. "Yeah, it's fun to read now," chipped In Blaine. "We get prizes for doing good," Ellis added. "We can earn candy, or erasers or toy cars." Trinidad, U.S. Rioting Similar \lk! "rro:oenl trod Gtn~I M1n19er 1ho"''' Ke1~11 Elltor Tholft•t A. M11rph int ,MIHll911'19 EdHor kithtrd '· Nt~ S.V1~ Or~ t1t11t1tr ~;to< """" (Mii Mcui: 13111 Wu! s.t. "'"' NtWJ.Or. le;~ft: "" w .. 1 111ltii. lllUIC"••• l..l!WN SN<!!: m F&rtll'i\Yt'flvt M""''""-&utl'I: ,,.,s le~~ 11wi. .. 1'4 Stn Cle-It: -Hor•~ Ill c ..... iflll Rffl "I like typing." said pretty Diana. ''It's easier to make the words." A reCent project for the four youngsters was the writing of mystery stories. They composed some of the world's shortest mys teries and had a lot of fun doing it Carlos wrote a story called "The MyStery on 80lh Street," aboul a dead man and he ended as all good mysteries end, "The lady who killed the man, she Is In jail." Total length of the story was about 50 words. Diana wrote "The Mystery or Haunted House," about a ghost named "Scary" who fell in a coffin and "then there wer:e no more ghosts in haunted house. •1 "The whole key to U is making them want to, like to read. If they like It, they'll do it. If they don't like it, they'll block It off," Mrs. Hutcherson said. "There are no grades. no judgments, I just te11cl\ ·them. They feel very com· fort.able," gbe added. ).Ike most teachers, Mrs. Hutcherson doesn't like grading, "ll puts children in pi1eonboles and tbat lsn't fair ," she says. "That's why J like th.ls." . "This Is the txtra help lhey need. Anything 1 cao do to ntakc these kids want to read, wanl to do better, l will." I By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 lllt D•llY l"lltl fl•ff Turmoil in Trinidad is but one front in a worldwide black liberation move- ment -and virtually identical to campus violence in America -according to a Newport Beach man present the day il broke out. Ex-publisher Visits Island had demonstrated violently, leading the Canadian government to prosecute aild impose • total or $33,500 in fines. T'rifi1ttd's black power leaders were Incensed when the Island colony's govern-Walter Burroughs, investor. consultant ment paid the convicted students' fi,,es and former publisher of the DAILY in concillatory style. PILOT, recently returned from a Carib-Burroughs said militant leader Michael bean cruise. Als, was whipping the a~mbly in the "The situaUon there is almost identical square to ·a frenzy w'ben he left for to the sort of thing that goes on in a shipboard lunch. our universities," said lhe '!'idely travel· "He's a !.~·beaded ~egro," he remark~ ed execouve. ed. • .• . , He has also visited Asia as a Defense He an~~ hls wife. Vien returned to Department consultant. pick up purchases, chauffeured by an ·Burroughs and li1s Wife Hazel visited East Indian driver who was clearly upset ·Trinidad March 24 aboard the Royal by the brewing hostility. Dutch Line mail ship Statendam. "There is very bad blood between "I 1 F d i Its Street t W~ tile Indians and lhe Black$," Burroughs wen up. re er c o • txplained. ford Square, where the agitators w He said their driver told of bclng haranguing. They try to find a~ythlng ~ urged to join _the ~litaota' 1JKIV~nt to hang a grievance· on:" because of his own coJor. · ~ "fhis particular daf they were yakking "Once they got power; they 'd massacre about JO Trinidad &tudtnts lnvolvtd In us ," he quoted the i.xl driver as saying. a ruckus at the University of Nova Burtouglfs tiplalned the. Eaat Indians SCotia." .weri brought tO Trinidad and neighboring He exp!Ain,a the· URl11tr&ity &tudenia "fobaco literally· aa serfs • -Uke the Chinese tn Rawaii -but quickly assimilated and prospered in lhe island culture. Resentment lingers on today. A request tO see where the black power proponents in Trinidad live, after .a Ulur of the elegant sector, brought Burroughs new insight into the sim· mering violence. He said the driver went to a modest neighborhood first. "I want to see where these black power people live," he repeated. "You rneM shantytown," saJd the driver uneasily. "f don't know where t mean. l wlht to see II." Burrough& said be got out to photograph the seamy ghetto of an Island popul!ted by 47 percent blacks and wu begged tO hurry up. "1hty take license numbers, find us latM, beat 'Us and wreck our cabs," the East Indian driver explained. Burroughs said one black power key concept ii to tako over the Com· monwealtb-cOntrolled banks and hr corporate them and t.~ postal system '1. into a single, socialistic combine. "They have the same pld cotnmJe line," he explained, "they're going tG destroy every thing and start over with a new non-capitalistic system." "ltJs a ~ell of a tense situation." Burroughs said shorUy after he wale~ ed Michael Als, preaching to the crowd, It went on a rampage and smashed windows in the Bank of Nova Sctltla. "They started to move about l :30 p.m.," he said, addlng that he and a . shipboard chaplain took refuge in a menswe¥ shop which had closed up like the rest. He: .blames the most recent outbreaks, to * degree, on blac;k Prime Minister Dr. 'Eric Willlams, who was deeply sym. J patheUc to the militant movement until It ~ot out of hand. 'He was still quiet lmtll' the 23r-a- and 24th of March," Bu·rroughJ said ThU\'sday. ' ' "Then he made a broadced-to the nation saying ii a man wanta to prtte!t by All means to do so. The constJtution guarantee& It -but without violence." "Things have been getting worse evtr alnce," he said. ''If you took a script of one of out riots here, It would match almost ex- actly." ' I /I I I • Loyma:• SW>dl)' will be -·-II• tll6 . LolMru 10awell"l tf, ... ~Oil., 111 1 Hanilltoo. Hunlingl9q Boocb. MorninC· w'!"blp wlU be al IO:IO !"ID· wllh ll)'a>en ~........ •""·-· w 111 " d • • • . \ • ) f I o o. r ~ ~~ .. , '' r.· • ,, se•. IOoa Lii'"'" Canyon· Road, to boQor' ,Qwi meraberl who have joined tile cburdl wllhln Ille' lut 'sir moothl. .. . SundaJ al artot LotWn l:fllud. 7'° yJ&ili SI. CoolO Meu: A( 4 P·l"· s,;.;;/.y a1.- tem0on, the -blaed cholrt of 18Yen Wtheran Churches' wm If"" • cailli~ eoncert at Cbrlst 'Lutheran 6n the An- nual Cant.ate S~e.y. ~ i'io""'l!;'"wwe11 and ~·w111~ . .')'heme of lh• llC11lllil:c•tll J>e !'Go\!'•. Point ot v~·~-.. . .. • The .lesson -··lot Ill Cbrl11ju ~·-ctiur~ Sund~ ls "Prob~llon, ~ · Dealh . Cbiach<s and time• are: First Church ol ,Chrfat, ~lenUst, 2880 · Mesa Verde brivei Costa Nresa, 11 a:m.; The Blha'il ol Cost.a Mesa 1Flrst Chureb'of ;'OhrlJt, Scten-· wiU;.havf the FeaSt' of Be.l&uty Ust,' l303 Via t tdo,· Newport · Mondly evening at the Baha'i ·Beach, 9: 15 and 11 a.In:: and tenter. on Tuesd aY at a p.m., Second · Churdl of Christ, Mrs James Martin w i 1 I ScientiSt, 3200 Pac ific View · pre~· a program fqr the . Drive, ·Corona ·del 'Mar,, 10 9th dQ' of Rivdan ~llh the 'a.m .. On Sunday ·ii Cammaa!lf Unflecl Me.~-· eeq Heil ' Ave,; ~ Be1oh, the Rev Ctlir!Oi L. Rooe will l>e pna'cJi1nt · it' bOUi. lhe ' This ·su.ndi7 lhe Klq't and ·j0:30 a.m. service. The M""•ten -wlU be <litle of his terinon I s enja)'ed by · the ..rty men "C.oosenSUJ .or C:Omm.Unieot". 'who attend Oi8 ' &:30' i .m".r service at Flrst AAemWy of God al 22nd and' Eldeil In Costa Mesa. Ray Poweri wlU be pnacblng. • b'e<I "The Ni.@lelUlale of . " · • • ~~" .. .()n Friday, tbe 12th ' 'Ibe First United Medtodist day .of RlvdaR, Mr. Nonnan Church, 2 7 2 I Seventeenth Bethel will 1puk on "The Slrtet. will conduct t w o Outpourinl of Revelation'". worship · aetvi;ces Sunday, at • 9:30 and 11 a.m. The Rev. Beb QUeca. ,f Q t J\i er Edward C. Erny will be crew.man on the USS P\leblo preaching at both servl~s. who was .interned for I I ·The sennan "topi.C> ~'lbe Qll;e!I:" tbs in North KareA will tion the censuS:takers Couldn't moQ, ..... . r HARBOR TRINITY IAPnST CHURCH 11 1UO ... St •• """'-· Costa...... I ' --· ·--.... c.-. ....... ~ Sanday School I~ a.m. Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m. Baptist TrahJIJlg:tJnl9Jl I p.m. ' l!lv'lliJlg ~ti 1 p.m. Wednesday Bible ,SWcfy Ji. Prayer .. c .... ;: .. :.;. ~ 7~00. p.m. .. • • ~~· ' ¥ -.:.:-· RRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 610 HAMILTON, COSTA MESA a1v. J, D. WALL.AC• Su11d1y Schaol ,,, ,. ••• f :45 Tr~~i1111 U1ti~11 y••••·· 5:00 Monil119 Wonhr, •• ·~· l·Ji OO Ew11111fi1 Wtnhip ~··••. 6 :00 WMnetd•y Preyer lio\e1ltn9 foi e lt ff• •••••·.I.•~.:~. '7:W ...._ '41·f111 ' tr'.,..,,, tllwatl.Pl'.W. ": - UNIVERSITY BAPTIST Clil.111,~!'I 2111 S. L PAL~DlS ROAD SANTA ANA HE llHTS sUNOAV IC HOOL ............ , ................. .,t iU A.M. MO•NINO WOlllHI ................................. 11 A.M. •VSN INO wo•sHI .................................. ,.,. ... M, MIDW••• •••vie• WIDNllOAY' 71M''.M.' WWS.IR I. Ad911. f'MIW • Clterdl ........... n · • FIRST BAPTIST CRURCH ... '°""'" ,...., • tA-rk.11111 11•t11) 17411 .......... '·'· 1.,. DOM Hcrwbs, Ml•btef 1 1 · FIRST .Cl:iR1SJl.AN I CHURCH Victoria & PlaContia'A ve. 1 . I Costii Mesa ' Mor11iftt Worihlp l :lO I -I~ •111 Su11cl•v Scheol •• ~ ••• 9t19 im Youth Me•li11t , •• , • , 5:)0 pm Pr•Y•; Serwlt• • , , , ••• 6:10 pm EYe11i11t Service •• : ••• 7:00 P"' 1[ N.,,...., A•alllblie II ell ..,.,._ ,.,,.l;... ~' . ir Do ..... H .... ,....,. Mllllmr I E1rty w.nt11(11 ............ 1:• •.:n. 11 •IMI ldlNI ......... ~ .... t :• 1.m. Mll'flllll Wll'lfl" ...... l1./M 1• •,111.. Vlllt'll Or911P1 ...... ,..+ .. , . .,.,, "'""" v""'"' ............. ; .......... , '·"'" I Nursery Care ProVlded 142-2421 FIRST· CHRISflAN· CHURCH 1) 141-4771 .... . .¥1-6J41 I ~ CNuth,of tha..D~llv Word NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH Main & Ade ms Streets Un!!~:,~ lS...IDr cnlw. l ull•lll'IGI Ask." Monday night al S:30 p.m. "An Introduction to the Bible" led by Rev. Emy. "CloJJdy Faith" will be the se.nnon topic of the Rev. Bruct A. Kurrie at Tile · l'ftsbyi<rlaa Cllaidi oi Ille Covenant, 2351:t'Fatrvte1' Road , !Mita Mesa. Worship services will be held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The Rev. Lotha.r Tomo'it A rout beef dlMer will be will bring a message on the given oo Sunday evening at theme, "Citiienship -Our 6 ~Ill· at . the· f;lgoc} ol ! Sealrll\' Blanke!" al bolh lhe RellgtOuJ Scltnce or Laiuna 1· 11 · ari! 11 am' servtees on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES · · ' ~MCHa ·OP THI MOTHll . HUlCH THE FIRST CHUlCH Of CHRIST •• sc11Nim 1111 toSTOp • .MAS?ACHUSms ·, 'iP.robation After Death" · Sunday, . April 26th . , COit• Met.-Flr1t Church of Christ, Sci1nti"1t ziao M-·~Dr .. Cotto M ... '-'-f.Jd1Ml.-f :l.I ..... Clt1rc• Semce -11 A.M. IHdl1t loo.. JISO MIH Y•de Dr. • Huntington Be•.ch-flnt Church of Christ, Scientist 110 Oliff Suffoy Sckal-f:JO & 11:00 C111rclt-11 A.M. s.ntce leffl11t lfftlt-221 Mal• Sr. Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist JJOJ Yla U. · Cti1rcti & S.Hay Sctiaal -f :ll It 11 :00 leMil .. loa-. JJI I Yla Uda Newport a ... ch.S.Cond Church.. of Christ, Scientist J100 Podtk ""Dr., C.... ... M• Clrl•rclrl It SlllMMy Sc~ -1 O A.M. ho4J .. l~ -2161 ~ COllt ':CWT• All are cordially invited to attend the ch1ll't'b services and enjoy-the privileges of the Reading Rooms C•lt1 c.re· "-ti ... AT ALL SOVICH Corona del Mar CENTR~l BIBLE CttY,CIJ / ~UP.Cit ·, ' t; ' o,,. ~ I' 1~5t:1 !: . ; ~ ;; Huntingtqn Be1ch II l~Ht l lrvi.ne, N1wport le1ch Mou1i11t WoriMp •• : ' •••••• '. ' I . Emp•·-'·,,· r I lo • 11 00 • M 1:45 A.M. Su•d•y School nuu ···••••··· : : ,... · I ThePl.inofGod l ibl• School • •• • ._. • • ':45 AM 0 DO • M D • I s • I" ~-p f ~ frt PM J : "' . •voho111 erw1c• · 11...:: enon o .....,, Yo11fti Grou,1 • :. ~ •• 6:00 I E-.•11iMj Wcprship •••• 1:00 PM I OFFICE: JOO w. Colt! Hlghw1y, N.I. The l!ower of the Holy SpJrlt llltll ltut' .,... -W--1 "·"" f'!IOM: "46:-5111 I Su~ School t A.i..t NII...,, c1r1 Provlcled 11 111 11rvlcn Momfnl Y.'0111119 ' alld 10:JD NA. I 0ttd : J.».:zstt 0111 o.va11on-5>6-t~ I DIAL-A·PUYH-.M~lf E¥tflin1 Strvke 7 PM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WM~y 1~ .. Sh.ody CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE , If Ht•11111 1-'I Mtmlllr Qllffdl If u1111• Cllwrd llllllllie..·Sdtflt" I.ft ......,. •nd l'T1vtr 1 P/.1 Nu~ry durln1 .Crtli<"" A full Youth Program Cm. of Onngt ilnd llrd. St. Cost.i MHI ' .,. + ,.. .... + ·~.I • ~ i ~~ ........... ~ 'l,'..ltM~~~ " "~ Laymen ·AH'• wlU be the ........, lille of Henry Clarence Bu.r· ~lt, Jr., fonner Costa Mesa resident and grad· uate' ol Southern Calli· Dr. Ray C. Gery •at ·lhe onjia College will re- i.,.. \Jal... MdM6t . ceive the Masier of Re- Cb.,. tlm Wetley Drive.·' ligiOlJS Education de-Lasl Sunday, the minll1er ask· d · ed. the congrepUao to write gree unn~ commence- questlona on any Issue of life ment exerc1se.s at Soutb· and faith so. lhal he ·mllhl weatern ~pllst Theolo-g1cal Senunary, Texas. on May 8. (!let PULPrr Pace I) THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WelcorM• You. ' · . GLAD . tlDl,NGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD l i TH & "MCN10f1A, t4twPort KACH 646-6621· ' '"" 111c1t wm ., ..... ~t•tl Tho~t• le11v•1111ti. P1~tor . . S.111 _Mill•r. Mw1 ic:1I Dlr•ctor 9:45 A.M. -I..-; SCllMl-Nimerr A"""'-' 1 D:SO A.M. -"A Sinka of PralM'" Ser111011 by P11tor 7:00 P.M. -l.v. ·w.,-C..... NaWl'OIT •••c11 CHllSTIAJI SCl100L f'IR•ICHOOL • IUHDlillOA•TEN SUMMEI INllCHMl!MT f'lllOSllAM l<llld•,..neri llln ""-or• J-n "'"' '""' Slit .Pl ... , Call.: 5l6-lfl0 • 54 .. 7166 IUNDAT SIE•VICI!.,. 1t AM Mlnbltr ... Alber! aun11, 1'I S.c.F. ltev. Fr.cl Mor1t, r .... , COMMUNITY · CONGREGATIONAL e \\" 1/) SABBATHSER VICES , . u, .......... , of 611 HELIOTROPE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL THI lllLL Cltll DI' NIW .. b•T llACK JU l•lllH ltw., 11 .... . !~~.~~~~~~.~~:;~~~ .. !."":!::~~~.M. harbor,reform temple ·Pho~• 516·21iO · AA8BI BERNARD,,KING I Dr. Philip G. Mufrllr1 Mlttl1ltr . • .. • Adult a v., ... Setvltll, II •.•. I meeting •t "' Miu Shlrlly S!lbl!, D.(.E. 1 lit Ye•r Cl111, w .d., 7:15 p.m. ,7J..4000 St. J1mes Eplscopal Church a 3209 Via l ido, Newport Beach . ~~~p l}issuade :;p o1itlcal 1'riest,s 1 .~,. \, • lly•c;t;ORGE W. CORNEIL SAN · FRANCISCO (AJ'.l - The nation'• Roman Catholic bbhopi don't want priests tD run for political office. SOm~ .~· liifDm1aUon • commJ1tee said l'iowevtr ...... that eicept~ can be made with approval of the bead of • dloceae or religious order. , 1 all i i e i: 1 n f congressioilal 1ea~ pus, Year for the tifs~ time ln American history. It's-' !he" 'l&St Uine f · · • " .. ' •. ,, Qr Catholic priesla tp, ~1.e, illcb . congressional bids, altbougl\ one was appointed to Coogreu ln-'1822, and many.Protestant clergyrneri.' have 'held ~ gre sSlonal seats. · Heads ot di~ses "should CliactrurBJ• any priest from aee~n! publi~ offi~,". said · a report accepted without dissent Tuesday by the · Na· tlonal Conference of' Catholic Bbhopo. The 'report, drawn by a com· mlttee11 on ~~ pra<;tices heado4 by Arohblshoo .Paul F. Leibold ol ClnclnnaU'said Canon Law 139 disapproved of clergymen entering political conteats. • . Arcllbishop PbPJ.p M. •Han- nan of New Orleans, be'ad of I ' NEWPORT HARBOR . LUTHERAN CHURClf ' 2501 plill Dr. Ll 8-4~93 . ......................... . Tiie ..... ...w WWte. -·- Ca'!On La'! _ 139, ~t\ilc not absOliitely pioiilbillni l\desto · from sucli a'ctlvtly: ll)'s 11 ' is riot sup~ io be under. taken except 'where the in· 1 lerests of the Church in: con. cerned." ~ ' ' The rtJlQI'! 511id lhe Second . Vatican Council's documents on the laity and the Church in the fn9!1em w~ld also "Seemed .. '\ 9, dlaCourage'' prlelfl rrom ent~ \>olltlcal ' races ' r • •• • • ~ .. t ,. . LUTHERAN CHUR.CH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona del•Mar Mn. w.i ... J...-1.!......i.:...,_ I F1mll'( WOrsfllll ':00 " tO:» 1.111, I I DR. Wl~LIAM"IL ,E~LER I ;.w.w~­ Pi.o .. 644-,664 ' I SUndlY ~ f:» fo 10:» 1.m. , Wwltllp Sttvlc9 11:00 .. lt:OO f :Oi A.M • ...,.Y ~p 10:00 A.M. h9My Cli9rQ ....... 11 :MA.M • ......_.W....., N1nery .... rt•1•:1 I Nursery -care available at all services '\'.'ElCOME ~~~-~~-~ .. g ' I ' s:r, ~111:1eW: t,µTllERAN.(HORCH> . , ' ; i "]fllft'atlvir•O,-tve ' · 1 • f University P1 i-k, Irvine a ..... KtrMrf N. N'l.,W,..• S11tdiry ScJtoal-9:15 A.M. ~Ii~ Wor1tilp 10:10 A.Iii!. IJJ•1211· NltMfy Cera lll·l24' · A Cordial We!come froM THE UNI.TED METHODIST CHURCH l1lboe l1l•11d THI UNITED COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 ... ,.,. 675-0,50 9:30 t nd 11 :00 1.111. Tr•dftio111I Worthip It Su11cl1y School Cod• Met• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. I H•rbor llvd. Chur(h Wor1hip -11:10 I 11 Chut'h School -11:10 ·544.7727 Co1t1 M111 North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Hunli"glon l•1ck-Nerllt COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H•il A,.,, 142M61 Wor1hip I Church S,hool 9 & 10:30 A.M. Irvine -E•1I lluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 133·12ll 11-422 Culv•r Ro•d •I U"iv•riity Drive Wotship I Ct.ur'h School 9 &-1 10:]0 A.M. l•11u111 l11ch · LAG!INA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 216]2 w •• r,v DriY• i11 So. l•11u11• Wo,,lt;p 11 A.M. PLEASE DON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL If you •re looliil>g for 1111 •l1bor1tt pro911t11, or 1oc!1t pr11ti9t. l ut If ...,.11 ••• loolii119 for in-cl•plh l ibl1 1h1di•1, Chri1ti1n 1.1. lowthlp., •1111i11.1 pirl11t1p!rit.cl wor1~i p, '1•11'11 low1° u1! To •''''"" m1det• tMr tr•wint church f1mily ••• 11ow h1Y• two S1111d1y 111orlli119 t1"'1cff, 9t10 encl 11 :00. N11r1•rv t•••· Corntr of Gre•ll• will• & S11nflow•r. l•Nm PATI.' MIN1m1 1 For lnforlnation: Call 675-7230 l~~~M~A~RF.IN~E~R~S~C~H~U~R~C~H~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ll M••• v •• d. I l1k1r St. 549-27 111 Wonhip I Church School 9;00 & 10:30 A.M. Churd1 School t :JO A.M. -499-3011 H ' l't•wport le1ch untintton l11ch CHRIST CHURCH FfRST UNITEO BY THE SEA METHODIST CHURCH "" w. 1,11,0 , II•<. I P•lflft Mlllihrw. Dr.-.... o·N..i , ~rlf•uor •! TflOOI Tlleolog""i kfnlNry, U Mlrllll'e WOr111IP S....lc:e , . , ........................ 10 •·"'· s~r kfloel .. .. .. .. • .. • • ... .. .. .. .. .. .. • ' •.m. HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 272117th St. 5l 6·l537 67J·JIO!i S•rvitet -':lO I 11 A.M. Wor1hip-9:JO A.M. Nu"•,.,..ru 2rwl 9r1d1 • 11 t hurc .. School--ll'vlllll'lf'S.rYk• .......................... 1,.m. 2200 E•t c-t Hwy,, CarOH dal Mw 145-2121 646-tSIJ • \ " I • 740 W. Wilson, Cost• Mase Y. L HDTWECl, P ...... 54M704 ltDIElllT •· llSTIO Milll1tlr If l!Mellell CA•L •INtlllV Mlll!Mw If~ SUNDAY SERVICES ~:~~C~h~'~"~\~S~<l>o~ol~~·~,J~O~A~.M~.~~~~·9~,J~O~&~l ~l~A~.M~,~~~· " -" ' ' .J.la,J;or Chridtian Ch~rch OP NIWPOIT IUCH-IDlw:litt.J MMtl"I ... ....,. H.,,_ lle11111hlry Sc"91 ... 421 L lltll St., C.hl M... · • Church School -9:30 A.M. Worship -10:4S A.M. Nl""YC .. ~ Phone: ~H.~H , . , Mihlsler: ~; ~"'1~ M....,-i,, . ,··,;. -~?··· Seventh· Day Adventist Church I 171 AYll• St,. C-t9 M... 1 lEFOIMATION LUTHllAN CHURCH ll:1w, lt•y A. ••lllil Sll!lday kM11-t1• A.M. J91111 llllWll'lllc .. l'llhr ""-1 MMlff I s~ 1c..:..1 •••• t :JO AM I M11nl .. W•"tilp , , 11 :00 AM I Prwy11r Maatlllt WH., 7 :JO PM II Mlnllflll Wenlll ...... 1» 1 '11 A.M, 1 1 11 L•"" 1-1e-w11 .. 11• ,..M. TJ1U MitMlll, Wttt111ln1ler FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 11 '1 I '1 I 10:MI A.M. -Pm... LPI ...... • So, C1ifor"i' Collet• . Gu11t Sj:t1•ii•r 7:01 P.M. -Jlt1t N..ty Mi1ll0111ry to lr111 6ue1t s, •••• r . COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL f'...SCtiwl -KMqirMll llllNlltllrf -(Ill .. ,,,. ' TEMPLE SHARON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian %t11IM•f111H• (N"irA4-) Hi ........... In. D•11•hl L I...,., ,...., S111M1.., Wenll&p: f:10 .A.M. et.~· kllffl: 10:41 A.M. Offka: 10112 M .. "811• St. ,..._: f61·4f40 Church of the Covenant 2110 ,..,.... ..... c .... M.ea l r1Jt1 A. lt'lirrle, 'Pitier ,..,.,Went.Ip: f:JI & 11-C._..Sd!MI: f :ll PhaM: 54M.J04 f041 ,..._,}.we. (T""""' & M ... 9' .. l9 ioUNTAIN YALUT UNlf lfD SEIYICf • SufM11y Schoel f 1JO -WOltSHlP , IOiJD I W•"hlp I Y1t1I~ Graupt -61lO , .... Nif'WY "°"ldild II 1n ~ A eerrw-ny Olinll -\Ill~ AN AWl'tl w.._ * St. Andrew's ,Pr'51nhrkin Church -~' !,~ I 60llt ........... N..,...t .... • _ CHU!"'H _J 111:.,··;.C JST AJI Jewl.h f11Rili•• ,,. inwitM t• felll .1tt 111 +..ulv 111,1111119r111 I CHAILtl H1111n OIDtNPtnD PASlOll ~ ~ SAllATH IYDllNS ~en N'DAl • 1:11 P.M. ......,.,o.d..._,1 I. •t1t611 A.Mt 111 w. 'WILSON sr: tolia,'IM, sA I · .... ,,., • 1'h Cl!lllll'l'lllllN lf41i•i• t. ... ......... A .... 117W•H..ntw.c....M .. .., r.... .,.,..... ...... -l..w ..... ...... St Mark p 1 ~UOI ~ i!Atl'1~: 646.IU2 T•111ple Slrier•11 Choir -0111t Sh•h•t-141·1411 • rei~rian Churcfl '· SUNDAY MOINtN• 11"1 STVOf ;~ ••••• 1 •• ~~. t i4SA.M. , . C...J-~ftl~_}rm._c ............ D Y OlH -_........ .,.._ lrlit, ·~ SUN A M IN$-WO•SHIP~ ~ t•· I014SA.M. Att . d th Ch h f . WMll!p&Chn.•ScMaf.'.!-•1·111JOA.M. SUNDAY IVIHIH& WOlSHIP ... M ...... ,·.-... ,,o ... M. en e urc 0 . . ........ . . " WlDNIS~Y iVE~INQ lllll STUDY ........... , 1~0 P.M. EV ANGEUCAL FREE CHURCH II~;:;:;:::;;;:;;~:;;;:;;~~~~ s~~~F;;:;:::~~·' ~ wunuT CAn not1orD y Ch • S d ., ..... ..., .. .._. l1i ;;:: -o. "-· ..... H-our 01ce on ' un ay '"~~to:;,,,.,.!:'"" Attend the Church of Your ': . 1111.... • AIMcl ... Ml...... t 1tS A.M. -..... .., kllolf -A• -... c L~...:.:·-~-~~P11:'°':.,.~:~.so.~~"~n~D~·~r~o~r~N~11~h~t~~~_J11.::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::IL~~~"~··~·~,.,~-:-~""~·= ..... =~·~·,.,~-~·~ ... ::'.·M:~::_~~~jb:,====~~~~-h.~o~i~c:~e~o!·~n~S~u~n~d~a~.!=======' 1 ... f'.M. -..,..... """"" r r.M. •• .. 1111 .. '"""· ------1 I ' I \ (( Ill!' .. " ma w flev Cldt l<jU Ung 9:30 'Cl MJai Worj :~ a. bV,ICJ y • of f "rh mea l 'lq Ile(' ,, Mel ~tr· l,Wo •en Rev has top\! You Le list are 2 ' tl>e Ana lion \Vil\ fuo mce forn at S SL '"' Cbo Flic "Mr gTI!f Citi: lrvi Wee liDn held D> •.m Clbl Ave A pr!· am de ol \Vil roe )ICI obi 1:111 \\'3 la< SY! 0' I In aft gn his ,, fro "" me sai lei 100 All It to "' Je n the d~ Y.'11 ,., \\';: tel In< O\'I lo lhJ '°' l'c " L ,. ~ ,. , ..... -.. -. .-... ' ' • '-!~'" ... " 25, 1970 • • 1 P " --..... __ . ew--Pulpit .. anti . .. --- ·, .Ca tholic, Pro testant Rift . 1-.. 'R~pair~. Miik~ng _P_"ro gress (Ctnlln•ef From P•it 4) a"°'Wer the q_ue'st!Pm • In t~ s'nnon this Sunday. WOridllp ia at 11 a,m. , I Morse will a'peak on "What l!IJ 7:30 p.rq,. In· Lh&~1Ctuary , ChrisHw Done tor U!''., Al of lbe ffll! Baplllt CllutU 7 p.m. a -i•I yo9ll>"il.lltL of Ssnlii ...,Ano, 1q1, Weal will be held with music Dy Sevfotee:ntb Street. .This ls the the madrigal group "Tke third · in a series of four G03pel Sounds". dedicatory events for the new Worship ~rvjces lod by me:~ OJi:an -~ U ra~ . llev. Donald E. Roberts, !or Morning worsblp •I lhe ln slrilnj;nl bOlll by .. • I h • ~nt Pn1bylerlaa Clnl.i'dl, , Flnt Bap!Jll Claar<~ uil ~•Y Schlltlter ol"n Cunptny ol for t~ momlrtl and evenlnc wor.ship ,hours. at Ha1Uaa1014 Valley Bapdlt .Cburcb on Sun· day. Huulingt<f'·Valley Baptist Church Is located at 9779 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. Mr. Shmoon wlll ~ Speak.in& in the 11 a.,m. and I p.m. worshl_p hour~. \ ~ ~UJ M•SJ/O!I• Stree~ lill!1· .-i. 301 Mag"91!1 s1.,,Cos\a Buflllo, ,N•ll'-.Yor~, , , ,. lfng~· Beach, are held •t Mesa, will be held at 1JI a.m. .1 "' Or. ~arl L. .Crowt>)er of t ;30 o.m. -· Dr. James O'Brien Comlls will • SUM•Y -lll&rks<' lhe latt Hunllnglon '!eoch, will \>! the rpcak on ''The. Trtcl Of! the wor1"•·-oervl-~D .'--· '-"!1d ''"e8l hi.-;;: t tM V lted · Coocktdlng a month 'JOl)i ' ,. ""~ -"' ,,.. •" ~~r • .. , • Mluioaary fair in whicb~.1lhe Lord are FuH ot Sap''. At b) NewjltrtrH . 1A&IMtru ctmn::la' !tf Rellgloos Scltnee, work ol World, Wide Mlssloos tbe lP·ll\· •ei•ilecs, th< topic Chu,cb at 2561 'Qllff Dove .420 Tenl~ SI'., Sunday. Dr. • w~ presented to tl>e, con· 'viii ue.,''~ltloa; Sub~acli,~. in . Newport· Beach. After, ·S4 j:;rowtfier1s sub J e ct for giq:atlOh' of Flr1t tbrlatih :tifultlplicahon ~,the Bible:_ yfar1 of CCl'itinual u54ge by dlsc;usslon . will l1i ''Oh Yd ef C•ta l\tes1, 793 ,fti.,,. Be.rt "Webb rriember ot the Lutttran Church, the la.nd , You CM !" a SI,. will .... a mtasage .., &nd l>ulldings were acquired · --- 141' the National Adviaory moard b lhe s·-·-'f Cal~ ' I r, ames·E. Piercy, minister l ,;t_U i'·'s•~· irF Y ...... ,o orrna .or The Senior Choir will pro. of LhC 'con8regatiQn,. entitled, 'or MJIQ'. n ieu -I"'• a oree !h' Coast Fre.,eway, The p:>O· r vlde speci?-1 music !or ~he ""'""'" C•il of lh,._pe;.pte", Th.is C~ief· of Chaplaim wlll. be gregaUon has bullt new JO a.m. v.'.'.>rship service Sun· TOO Mesa · Verde: Ufttl<ll . ..,_,., ,. .., , the speaker at the 10 :$0 1,m. f ·u11 r Im t 20 000 ~~ge" may be beard at , itervlce ol,}\be Pfrtt Asiembty. aci es o a 08 , Clay at Glorla Del LuUacran 1:30-1. a1m. aro 10:40 o.m. Of God Cltliidl; l$7 East Un<! square feet at ·7M Dover Drlve Cburtb In Dana Point said -... f.v~ces~ St Gost M sa in Newpc:1rt Beach. These Past or Donald P. lfa~kson. · .. a e · buildings \1'ill be used f<ir I.he The church is located at 33501 ·SundaY. services at rh e fi rsl tlro~ On. May 3rd \\'llh Stonehill Drive .• Fairview Baptist' Church, :tSZ5 a ·Rrvice of ,entranCc at 10 Ml!'lister. ~ The conirtgatfon · -\.,-/ .. · meeJ,s ~\liar I.)' 1t }larpcr, Elementary School, 425 E. 18th 'St .. Cosla M1sa with Suii. day school meeting at 9:30 and worship at 10:4.5. . ' Holy, Commw1lon will be celebrt1ted ~at the 7~30 a.m. service i t St. John lbe Divi ne Eplscop_al, Church, 2043 Or11.qge Ave... Costa ~esa. At 9:30 there will be· a famlly service ot morning pr~er. "~~~as! of Fool.s", a recent book .by not ed lheologian , Jiarvey, Cox, will furnish the text' fOr tOmorrow'11: service it ule Unitarian Unlversalist Cbur:lt, 1259 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa. Fellow s hip ·service at the church bcgills at IO;;JO a.m.: program and discus.sion at 11 . • SAN YRANC!SCO (UPI) !., sacrainenis .oe one churtb. by Efforts to heal the 40().year the' other are being resolved. rift between Catholics and Between Episcopalians and Protestants are maklng rapid C$.tholies such issues "ve no progres1, the Cathollc Bishops tonger to. be considered' a ma· of the U.S. reported recently, jor obstacle to the fecon · The bishops Issued a report ciliatlon of the two churches;•· prepared by a special com· the report said. 'mittee oo lnterfalUt· relatlonit. '. Discuss!ops ~itb Lutheran It Said talks \vlth the 'Anglican leaders ar~ less a,dva.nced, but •nd Lutlie:ran cli~"'hes were, · show '1a notable '.'ncrt&f,e in "moving to. ~ui~e 18 fldvanced ~e serlous~ss Df hopes,, the st~ge.'' ~ ... · , , , Bishops ~aid. The statement made Clear At thell" s e m I • a n n u a I that the. ·agrtemenl!:•being ~ling, the Catholic ~i.sbops reached wete on''the leVel of also grappled with 1nterpal doctrines and that t h e tension In 'their own church theologia~s were · ' n 0 t over ~he defection of priests negotiating" church merger. and the demands of J~y groups Ho\\•e1•er, the Bishops said, for a, greater voice ID· church roadblocks on such questions affairs. as recogniti on of 1)1 e Tht! ·'tfi.:shops approved a ' It' • report c8Uin1 .for-col\SOHd1tfon of seminaries to provide fewer but b:e tter traiNna: in .. stltutlons for prlesu. They heal-d a ' report on several • Organizations whictl demanded ' more openness in chureh government a n d rc<:ognition of a special role 'tor prltsts ·who haYe married. But the Biahops did not act on the demands: In ~is keynote addr'ess to )he 116 B~hpps allindlng U.. !hr .. ..,., iheeting, Archbbhop John De.arden of Detrofc ecknow1ed4ed that more vieW• points shoiJld be heard. 11• 'said' the bishoj)s were s(,udylilJ!' a proposal for. a "NaUon&J Pastoral Council" which woukl includC laymen as well as priests and Bishops. But Dearden said t" h e hierarchy will retain the The, Rev. \Villi ~ J . Loar. ultimate al.lthorjty to make l .m. Pastor Blain has cliosen Fairvlew Road, Coi:;ta f\lesa. 0 his (inil sermons in the are at IO a.m. 'The sermon old faclllUes at 9 and 11 a.m., by Rev,, Melvin Taylor ivll\ "I/These \Valls Could Talk!" pastor or 111e Fl{s1 Baptist Ed;tor· S · Get Ho~rS "lhe decisions 1ha1 guide lhe On Friday evening May 1 Church of .Hw:itiogton Be:ictt Ii coru~· ol Ule ehw'ch." at 7;30 p.m. Harbor Refonn will continue his series of ' ' · The Bishops endorsed the Temj)le will hold fa mi I Y -messaieS ,;They Stood \VASHJNGTON ; D.C. ·(UPI) 'the ay,·ar'ds, spOns«ed by recent akretment between the Mel[oilf,sl ,Cburch, 170l~sker ~trefl, Cosla 'Meaa:wm ~ave ~wo SUllday rhontiai .worship ~rvices at 9 and -10:30 a.m. Reverend Paul C. Biesemeyer has selected as hfs . sermon topic · "Prayer. ·Can Change Your Life". be ''En co unters ''Ith Jesus-the Quiet. Revolutton". The •Rev. Wm. Iii Eil.r. services in' the~ St. James Boldly". The sermon tttle on -C'.olman McCarthy and Dan Religious Heritage of America United 'Farm Workers Union "Plug in lo the Power" is Episcopal Cbur'eb, 3205 Via Swid~y y,•ill be "The Gate L. Thrapp, religion editors Inc. will-be given·to \lie two and several Ca 11.t or n i a the· sermon topic ol the Rev. Lido, Newport Beach. Beautiful". Duplicate services of the -Wasbfugton ~Post and kl grape.growers.·:.. The historic pastor of LatJtem Cordi :Of . Local North American Bap-1be Master, 2900 Paclfio Vtt\V tiat Youth ·members ·(NABY) Drive, Corona de! Mat Ind are having a car raJly ~~y lhecongregatiOn f sla,y 2 starting at 9:30 a.m. in , delegate, Mr, Alan Sawyer, ~e east .Parking lot of Santa will attend tOe Ninth Annual Ana Junior_ Colle&e. A dona -Convention of th Pacific Uon of 75 cents per person So , ' · h N L B S nda are held at both 9:30 · a.m. the Los Angeles Times respec-edit.(\rs at 1 brea ast here pact granUng union recognl• orman ·· rown on u y, "You Are ContNious'' is the at Peeks Chapel, 7601 Bolsa Uvely, \Yere named winners Jµ~e 18. It Is tpe' first Ume tion 'to farm· workets was at the Plymouth Congrep-sermon subject' at 1Barbor Ave .. Westminster and 11 a.m. today of the 1970 Faith and religion writers· have tied for achieved with · the· help of ,· tioul Cburtlt or Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad Street, Chris Liu Cburdt, Disciples of at the Huntington Beach F re e d o m A w a r d i n first piece sl oct thP awards special committee of fi-V~ Ne\\'PQrl Beach, at 10 a.in.\-=G=h=ri=st='=D=r='=D=·==W=·==M=c=E=lro=y.:,==.:C=hu=r=ch=,=6!=h=a=n=d=O=r=a=ng=c=.==:::...:::jo=u=r=na=l=is=m=.===============w=er=e=l=ir.:sl=g=}=":;.n_in;:.·_;1:;~?6..:::::::.====B=l=sh=o=ps=.==========::;-worsbip service. ,. Mr. Vernal Shannon, Direc· tor of the Los Angeles Hebre'v J.lission will be guest speaker BULLOCK'S SANTA ANA SPRING SALE l'lill help pay for the food uth;,est Synod of t. e fun :ind music at the final Lutheran Church In A~rica meeting place. For further in· to be h~Jd at the lnternaflon~al formallon . contact Jeri Davis Hate! 1n Los Angeles _Ap.11 at 557-8464 24·26. More than 600 ministers ffo·roscopoe · and lay· delegates w i I I NOW IN PROGRESS Sunday. duriu~ the 10 a.m. service of the Newport Ua.lly C.'tuartb, Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger will speak o n "Man's Dominion". The con· gregation meets in the Senior Citizen'a Building, 15th and Irvine, Newport Be a ch • \Vednesday in the same ' loca:· Hon. a. Singspiration will be held at 7:30 p.n1. During Sunday 9 and 10:30 a.m. services at the Central Bible Cbureh. 23rd and Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, Pastor Frt!d represent the 2 i J ' con· gregations and 131 j~ bap- tized membe·rs who rrside in California, Arizona, Nevada, flawaii and Utah. Lulberaa Cllurch Of The !\laster, 2900 Pacific Vie1v Drive, Corona del Mar, will observe Jayn1an's Sunday at both hours of worship at 8 and it a.m. The University of Redlands Choir 1vil1 apj>ear !fl a service of church music SWlday even· 'Studies Clear the Air Aho11t ·Clergy .Dtopo t1t By LOUIS CASSELS Ul'I l.dlt ltfl Wrltlf Each year, several thousa'.nd men leave the Catholic priesth~. or the Protestant ministry. Most of these clerical dropouts are highly trained, ai1d ooOe they al so were highly moti\'ated. \Vhat causes 1hem to abandon t~eir chosen ~rcers? • People 1·.~-.... llke siniplistic answers have a ready dxplanation : Cattiollc pr iests qui t· because they v.·ant to ~t married. Protestant ministe'rs beca use they ""'ant to mnke n1ore money. Beyond doubt, these motives do play a part in son1e l\lergy defections. •But they certainly arc not the only reasons. and pe<'htps are not even the major reason s, 1\·hy ch;rgymen leave the service of the churcl1, ' • Several recent studies have helped to make this dear. ~ The Unilcd Church of Christ comn1issloned a team o( social scientists io make a two-year study of mc11 '"~'" J• .. 1·e droui:ed cl.it of the ministry. Depth intervie1\·s 1vith ~;o -ex-pastors rtveeled that the moat common reason r6r Jc· ring was a strong se nse of inadequacy. Seventeen percent of the cx.pa~tors said th ey felt they just 1\'eren't <ible to mc:isure up. perm>nall.v or professionally, to the cnonnous de1n:nds or their calling. 111c next most common reason, cited by Hi pE:rcent, 1vas inability to relocate \\"hen necessary. In most Proles· tant denon1inations. clergy placement is left to a haphaierd syste m under v.·hich eaci)l congregation fills pulpit vacancies -by guess and by golly -on the basis of rcputztion or ru111or. \Vhen a pastor decides he has outlivcd hiS usefulnes~ ir't (I particular church -which is very ll~ely to happen eftcr he's been there abtrut 10 years -he may exoerience great difficulty in finding another pastorate suit able to his a!'e and experience. · _ .· "f amily problems" ,were mentioned by 13 percent nr tl1c r'·pnstori:1 rs tt-~ r'rfl'llnant ctiu~e of their den"rl'l"C from the ministry. \Vhll e family problems maY include 11\c domestic tensions 11~ncratcd by a chronic lack of mone~·, it is significant t.Mt only 6 percent of the dropouts said financlal pressures .,.$re, t}u; main reason \'.'hY they felt ltn'lellcd to sc':'': olher ,cs>reers. A Harvard psychiatrist, Qr. James J. Gill. lutcr\'jev•ed 100 Catholtc prle.:-ts '\\'ho ln1,·e left the acti ve mini stry. l\llhoogh most or them hare married: Gill concluded it \1'9S oot libido b1.1t low n1orale 'rhJch drove them to 1!l"tcr·'. ''I find that the priests who are leaving and n1arryisg arc nc::rly all 1'.epressed. •· s·iys CUI, They feel that they aft taken for granted. :ind that their hard \·oork and sacrirlc:es are neither recogni1cd nor appr<'lcietcd. Their emollonaJ fru stration n1 akes Lhen1 hiflhly vulnerable to lhe Jpj)eal of a sensitll'c and syn1· p:thctlc '''~!T'~fl. . • I Another factor, bighllahtOO' by all studies of the prob- lem, is the dem oralization which has been caused among the clergy by the currently fashtonable pracUcc of p11tUng dO\\'n "the Institutional church." "For ptarl)r two decadta. cltrJY have hid lo conlend v.·ith a crepndo of criUcis~ of U,e parish churcb. ·• says the Rev. Joh1 T. OotdJn&. •n Epllcop1I priest of \\'ashington. O.C. "Book5 PoUr off the press every_ week telling us how Irrelevant llilf obsolete and generally ineUectual 'Xe church people ar;e. SUch criticism. reptated orer nnd 01·er again. has lnevltlbly caused $0mt cltrgymcn to h",.....me dlsnlrfttd and \\'Ondtr1 •,_'hat's the ust?' '"M~ey ll"C llf;"e hortt'!i th11t have been be11ten to their kntts In the tr:~ '''hilt trying to pull a heavy lo1t1." TI·c"e ttl'C lrnr!I ~g~ln~t that kind of c.,1~1ly to a'l iuu•l$. f'c .. ,.-..,,. \\'e 11c:d ;t least a 1 m?r.~torlu1n on cruelty to cle-VJ·m.cn. Aries:You i Must Have Choices SUNDAY APRI L 26 By SYDNEY 0;\11\RR ARJES (March 2l ·April 19): Promise made by one in posi· 1 tion of authority was sincere I but circwiistances could force : post po n em en t . Have l alternative methods al hand. TAURUS (April 20-May 20)' 'I Don 't attempt to force issues. Dip l omat~c approach,I t?~ecially in correswqdence, l is' 3 necessity. Re.a.lite (hat some have not mastered basic techniques. G~llNI (May 21-JW1e 20 ): Tantrum by young person should not be permitted to up.!:el day. Take in stride unusual demands, even ac. 1 cusa tlons. Emotional storm is but temporafy. Much revolves I around cost.5, debts a n d credits. CANCER (June 21-Ju\y 22): Affairs connected v•ilh home.I contracts do1ninate . Strive for ~ tranquillity, This may require I major concession to family member. ·LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Relative acts in surprsing manner. Do not be decleved I by surface indicalions. Dig deep to get at root of problem. Accent on bo1v 111eli you ha ve prepared. Get basic chores out of 11•ay early, VIRGO C Aug. 23-SepL 22): • A void tendency to be ex· travagant. You are subject to, numerous temptations. Have I fwi but realize you have to face yourself in the morning. LIBRA (Sep!. 23·0cl. 22 )' So me today may claim you are acling In eccentric n1an- ner. This is due 111ain\y to en vy. Do what n1ust be done 1 to conclude an agreement, Profit or loss depend s on surprise element. SCORPIO (Oct. ;!.I-Nov. 211 ' Light touc~ is appropriate. 1 You are going to make new, si gnificant contacts. Don 't ap. i pear overanxious. Sense of' thning will be of invaluable / aid. SAGmARIUS (No v. 22. 1 Dec. 21): friends exhibit dif· ferenl sides of personality, You may be inde c i s ivc1 because appointment you took for granled is changed . Follo1v lhrough on hunch. 1 CAPRICORN !Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Career potential un-· dcrgoes change . If ready to ; move with tire times. advance· I ment re s u I t.s. Otherwise. you may reeelve excus::s and I be subject to delays, Modern- ize your techniques. AQUARIUS fJan. 20-Feb. 11): What seem~ close ma y actually be far av.•ay, Means you need to further develop a project. Get llnks to those at a distnnce. Ketp com·! munication tines open. Travelll could be on agenda . Reductions of I 2 and Mo·re FIRST FLOOR FOUNDATIONS f!. group of Fomous-moker Gi• d ies ond Girdles ..... reduced 1' ond more to 2.00 TOWN AND TRAVEL ~OATS AND SUITS leather Jocket1 ond Coots ...... re-dUcf'cl t,; A group of Wool Suits . , ... , ... , re-d1•tl'd 1; MISS BULLOCK SHOP Spring Fo sihons in Dresses, Costul""lf'S .re duced ~; o"ld "l"'O'e VENETIAN ROOM COATS AND SUITS A group of better Cools ond CostumM . red ucft d ~; a "d MC'e DESIGNER SPORTSWEAR A ·group of De1igner, Spor!~weor , ... •. . . . . . , •... 1 reduced \l a nd l"l'IOre SOCIAL OCCASION DRESSES Oresses Sizes 6 ro 16. Reg. 36.00 to 50.Dn .. now 9.00 10 13.no VENETIAN ROOM WOMEN'S ~ALP.SIZES Daytime & Evening Fcishions reduced \.i o ,,d ,..,ore CIRCLE ROOM WOMEN'S l HALF-SIZE~RESllS A. group of Oresses in ass't. fobrics, sizes 121/t lo 2''\.\· reduced ~; DAYTIME.AND NIGHT TIME LINGIRIE A group of Setter Sleepweor reduced i~ a nd more " ROHS AND LOUNGEWEAR Asso.rted Hostess Weor .. reduted 1h a nd more HOSIERY Barbaro Lee Girdle with replacea ble hose. Reg. 7 . .50 .............••.....• now3.00 Slippers. Reg, 6.00 .... , . , , • , .... now 3 .00 FASHION JEWELRY De1igner Jewelry Pearl Ropes. Reg . 6.00 to 8.00 VENETIAN ROOM DRESSIS A group of Better Drelse1 reduced 1h , , now 3 .00 . , . , .. reduced 1h ond more BOUTIQUE Solid wool ond wool.tweed dre11es, whh and without steeves, limited sius ... Reg. 33.00 to '0.00 .... now 13.90 to 19.90 STATIONERY Crossword Puzzle Boards. Reg .... 00 now 1.90 Boxed Stationery, As~orted Potte rn1 . Reg. 3.00 to ,.00 ..... , . now 79t Boxed notes, os1crled pollern1, Reg, 1.00 : .. now 2/1.00 ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR A group of Active Sportswear '. .. " , .. reduced i; ond more CIRCLE ROOM CASUl'll A wid e selection of Co1ual Dre•1e1 .. '' ... , . , . , . reduced li o nd more STUDENT SHOP Selectel-J sportl weor. Reg . 5.00 .... now 1.90 LUGGAGE Ladies' Tote Begs. Reg . 22.SO , ... riow 11 .25 Asst. luggoge pieces, brOnd nome1, lo dies' o nd men's ... ; .... , . reduced \.; and more MEN'S S•ORJSWEAll Sweatert, pullover Grid cordigon style1. Reg. 17,00 to 65.00 .......... reduced IA WYN&RIH SH<>r Men's patterned dres1 slacks reduced to 7.90 Asst. Sportswear volue1 to 25.00 ,,,., , ........... red"uced ~i ondmore A1st. panerned dre1; 1hirt1 .... , . reduced t1 Atst, po"erned •port coot1. Reg. <4-5 .00 . lo 65.00 , , . . . . . .. , reduced \i MEN'S CLOTHING Sportcoats, broken sizes only . . . . . . . . . . reduced ~ o nd more MEN'S STORE MEN'S FURNISHINGS Long·tleeve d ret• 1hirt1. Reg. 12 .00 to 1 S.00 .. , ........... , . , now S.90 fUlt SALON .. A great gro up ~f fur~ .. , . , ..... reduced '" Any 1elec1io n you make now will not be bil!ed to you until Septe mber ... Use your regv!or Cl'lorge Account or lnq,uire about or conven· ie,,I Term -wa y occounl. GLOVES AND HANOKIRCHl &fS Foshlon Leather Gloves ... reduced Y.r Fomou, maker glave s. Reg. A.00 lo 8.00 .,, ........................ now 2.00 HO,..tikerchie f1 . , ..... , .. now 69c or 3 /2.00 BLOUSES Fomous mo lcer blou)et. Reg. 16.00 to 20.00 ............. , ........... now 1.00 Blnuns and separotes .. reduud \l and more FASHION ACCISSORIES De,igner Scorve~ ....... , ...... reduced 112 Swea ters. Reg. 15.00 to A0.00 , , , .reduced \l Behs. Reg. 3.00 to 1.5 .00 ... , , , .. redu<ed 1h Sunglos111s , R~g. 8.00 ............ now 3.50 COUl GIENNE COATS AND SUllS Pantsuits, Cools. Costumes and Ro inweor. Reg. 28.00 10 120.00. Reduced 'h ond more Acrylic Costumes. Reg. 70.00 , , now 39.00 Woter Rflpellent Bvsh Jotkels, Reg. ~8.00 . now 19.00 COlLfGIENNE SPORTSWEAR Postel Wool Skirts . . . . greatly reduted A group of kn it dr·esses, ponts ond tops . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ... ' ' ' wre'!ltly reduced Crochet vesls, o~st . colors ol'ld s i7t'~. Reg . 7.00 lo 17.00 ' n:iw 2.00 lo 4.50 Levi's, o sst . so lids ond chec ks, lopered ond flore leg. Reg. 9.00 ond 10.00 .. now 3.00 COllEGllNNE DRESSES Spring Fashions in Junior Dress•• a nd Jun· ior Petite Dresses. Sizes S to 15 reduced 1h ond more COlLEGIENNE SHOES ShaN, Reg . 12.00 to 30.00 , . , . , .. reduced 1,-i ond more CAMPUS·HI JUNIORS Ve1ts .. , . . . . . . . . .. reduced \~ a nd more Sporlsweor , . , . , , , ... reduced i; a"!d more Penis ...... , . , , , . . . . ..... riow S.to IOYS' SHOI' Mochine-woshoble boys' i.weote{S, sius 8·20, Reg. 10.00 lo 12 .00 . , , , .. , , .. , .naw a.to TOYS I IOOKS Shangri·Lo Cily Combination Building & Me(liqnicol Set, Reg. 9.88 ........ now 2.,"' The Engli1h "er1ion of populor race car 1et, Reg, 3.99 .... , .. , .. , . ,now .ft SWEfT SHO• I GOURMET Assorted Ca ndles & Gourmet Item• .. , reduced li end more· CAM•US HI •RE-TEENS Dressc1, site• 6 to 14 .. reduced \A, and more Skirtt, Ve stt, Cordigon•. reduced ~ and rno,.. Seoote'r skirts .... , . , .. , ...... • ...••. J.00 Scooltr tops ... , . ,, . , .• , .. , , , .• , ... 3.SO lll\D'AL SALON A group of 3omple Bridal ~wns and Bride1molds Gowns .. , reduced 1h ond more COLLEGIENNE UNGERll As"ilorted lingerie e nd robes reduced ~ a nd mo,. &A&Y AND TODDLER SHDr All-weather Maxi Tod,cller coats, site• 2. 3 o nd ... Reg, 25.00 , , , , , ..... , . , . now 1.90 BOYi' 4 to 7 As1orled sport shirt1 .·, . , , .. , . , , . reduced \.-i: GIRLS' SHO, Sweoten, a1sorlad sites a nd caldrs . ' ' ' '. '' ••• ' '' ' .. ' rtducecl a and more FABRICS Agsl, Fobria .. , • , .i , ......... •, .rtduced 1% Remnont1 ... , •.• , . , , reduce d 1" ond more THIRD FLOOR aroROOM ACCISSotlllS Headboor"d s, uphohtered, full 1ize reduced 1-i Limi!ed q uantity Decora tive pillow11 reduced 1,.1 to ;; , ....... , .•... now 1 .~2.50 each SUN SHO• Fun gift lt•m1 in Plo1tlcs & Pottt ry reduced 14 Very l iimte~ quontlty w rouglit Iron d ining fables o nd cha irs ......... reduced 'h DRA•IRIES l CUltTAINS , Novelty Curtoint ...... reduced t, a nd·mor.e Slipcover & Drapery Fabrics .... , , , ..... reduc.d 'A o nd more SLEEP SHO!t Choose from cu1toni·built $lea p Sofo1 and WorehouJa Stock ..... r~duced 1h DECOU T!Vf ACCESSORIES Assorted Pictures; lteg. 10.00-72.50 : . . . . . . . . . . . , .... reduce~ l11 ~n~ more Serving Accesories, Reg. 1.00·30.00 .................. ritdu~ed ~ a nd more FURNITURE . Seleded dining chci" , .. '. ... , .. re duCed Yi: Farnou1 maker occo1ionol tabte1 , .r.edvced l,i Spci nish bedroom set, S p iece, dork oak fin· hh , .. set Includes d re11er, .mirror, que.n headboard ond 2 commodet. Reg. 116.00 . . reduced ~ to 316.00 DINING ACCISSORIES Colored Glo ss. Stemware .. , . reduced 'h e ncl more.to 1.00 ea. flOOR COVERINGS Tam po A1io Ar90 Rug colle('ti'on, a s1orte d sizes o nd ·colars ...... reduted 1h ol'ld ·more lroodloom rem,,a ntt, va rious 1ite1 Ol\d fabric• .. .' , . 1 • , , , , ••• red4ced lS a nd mM"e LAMPS One af o kind arnomental condle holder• .. , , ............ , .... , , . , . , .red uced 14 ' ' . BULLOCK'S SARTA ANA-I FASHION SQUARE-547-7211-0PEN MON. THRU FRI. 9,30 A.M. TO 9:~Q P.M.-SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. PISCES (Feb. 19·?1-fareh 20): 1 l''rie'ndship and money m11y not mix. Kno1v !his and act ' according!)'. Chtinges occur but you should not be torccd lo pay for the1n. neslless ln- dh !dual may annoy you with loollsb requesLC. !·---------------------------------------------- r • • I I r .. • "" ., . ., , ' The Issue: Frtfe Speech_ vs . Campu'.s 'fur,moil Aldrich Explains Operating Ru1es Q. Who All th< rulet on campus ·opal'""! ·.who ·lavlloo -· .~ . ~•G,.;tldrlc\ 'C""-ltor of ~~Dtvls_t •• • ' II' ·~ I/I< U•iwnltr ·of Calif""Jlli'• Irvine .a..ir* Aldrtdi. we have a white, mfP!J)M.(, odm,itttd . that he brtath:td 1iJDl and• green boot. 'Ibc white book a sigh of"ret~ef tins week,, when five provktes the "Unfvtrstty-wlde guidellneJ o/ the Ch1cogo Sn)en canceled thlt nery campus o( tbe University their scheduled appea'1Jnce at UCI. fl California has 1o functklo within. 1be Dr. , Aldrich had th/ended tM radi· ~ boot states the Irvine camp>S col.! appeManct -an apptarance tmplementatiOn. of University 0 f which waa drawing a barrage of Callonia policies relating lo students Criticism in conservativt Orange and student cq:anizations use of Count11. Chancellor A.ldrlch had been univenity facilltit.S and ~iscrimina-criticized earlier thil 11ear by the re· tioa. actiona111 Left when he re/rued we Q, Take the on-camJklS groups first - wbJl are the rules? ~ell. Pennlnion for regiatered stu· dent or faculty «gani1atiom are granted on a rouUne buis through the office of }be vict chancellot of student aff~ira. l\ ls,lho rill>! of the on-<:ampus organha· Uan to invite a apeaker or to ·ltt up. a incram «i campus ptd tht': only co:w.Ution under wtrlcb t t11n ~lit • to refute them this ~iht~ it WI;,'. .ff I •am fearful that 1heir -"'a• <Will conlCltllte a threat to llle, limb or pro- perty: or (if it is) not a part of the objectives of the university. Q.1 And an ootalde organh.ation .•. bow can they t11t untvnity f9Cllities? Alfricb. The pollcy there Is that only tf there is some organizaUon on campus that is prepared to serve as sponsor frr that group requesting to hold the COD!erence • • • and i£ it ls a meeting to "1Uch people from !he conununily, th< llale or the regloo W0111d be In- vited ••• then I mate tbt deta"mination tr this furthers the educational objectives of the campus. ' Q.IMr. Higp (regenll' chainnan)? Re&~t IU111. 'Ibe university has to be1a free market. place 'bf ideaa, within the proper rules of the university and wttrfn the proper rules of the law. It woWd be easy tor the regents • • • to 'attempt to set tbenulelves up ae !""!'! · -of a judge 'of what should be said, what should be done in Uie "1j;r<ty of the campus. Nothing could d""'1Y the -enlty·qukker"1hln !h•t. Q. 'l'be chancelkr " !he Santi Berber• ' ~ . of the UC! campus for a SDS con· vention. He erplained the gov,ming factori for pt"nnitting or rejecttng such appeanmce1 -in a mtttfng T~I· day night in Corona dtl Mar, In this transcript, some qutstionl havt been rephra.sed in the intuest of cla:rltw. campus 11lated that thete people would not appear again on that campus because of the' vlolehce. Should ·we, not consider the Mme dtngtt applies to the com- munity around UCI if these people ap- peor? AJdrlaL 'nliJ is what we were trying to determine between Thursday a week. ago and lalt evening when the ap.. pearuce (of' five ol the Chiago 7) was cancelled. There were differences. Q. Such as? Aldrich. The Santa Barbara campus had just come through the problems of Isla yis1a. On Wednesday trooble bepn on Die 1'erkeler campus and tberei was the most wanton destruction there on Thursday in Berkeley's history. In that climate, Cl\aricellor Heynes (Berkeley) said tbere was no sense ln having Kmmier 'and Ru~ins present. Q. Yet 11.1ch people still were to the Irvine campus ... coming Aldrleb. At the same time 1 had to conSldef the situation at Santa Barbara and Berkeley. t had information that two of the Chicago 5 had appeared two weeks ago at ruve11ide with an audience of t,400 or t,500 without Inf provocation or difficulty. l was aware that on Wedne~ GI laal weet !hat . Jlublnr WU opeUJDt in downlmm f.ot An,.I., and later ~l Clay al VSC. I wu aware as I drove to Berkeley from the plane at Oakland Wednesday night from reports on the radio that both appearances had not produced any harm to people or property. On F'Jiday he (spoke) at Valley State and UCLA : on both occasions hla awearancc w~ not followed by destNCUon ot problems. Q. Then you· felt you cou1d keep things in rein at UCI? Aldrich. The proposal made lo me was for a meeting on Sunday afternoon In the park on campus. My reading <>f the Irvine campus over five years of operation -including student actlviat.1 and faculty activists and tl>Ole more or less inactive -has been that the faculty and students at Irvine have dope a first-rate job of functioning within the rules of the campus, ·wlthlll' the law. Q. You've always applauded their behavior? Aldrich. They have not broken the law. they have not been destructive. Certainly I cannol say that on occasion students attn't abrasive. This is their way or letting me know they do not like what I am doing. Q. But yOu've had Protests? Alclrtdi. People who have been identified as being oppressed have come to the Irvine campus .•• people from Santa Berbara who were involved in the benlc bumir11 there, people from Cal State. Fullerton, Who had been inwlved ltl disruption and destruction, people from Los Angeles, 5anta Ana, Ne~ • • . .J>OOPle who had been l!leotilied l~ me as 'being oPressed Most recently, t1uch a group asaembk!d In front of the Bank of America (at Irvine) at noontime. There was no disruption, no destruction, no harm. Q. Why? Aldrich. It can be laid entirtly to the fact that the students and faculty on campus were eoncerned that there not be. -:Quiet¢~:·Scbool R~voluti~~ I u1 llELDi 11-.-. In .,,;..,. need of refonn," he .. Id W.s calling for '"funcl.-1al ,;~dlel ... in a tpeCial message to Congreea, March tba& lihouJd lead 1o far.reaching reforms Ecl!lllrlll Rl<i•aelln.;;re11c11 Jlqartt 3. Nixon's view or the ideal 8Chool. may before going ahead with majtr' new Cl· 'J1te American public BChool appears not coincide with that of other reformers. pendi~ of 'more of the same'." to •)lie. entering an era cl major change. But on one thing all seem in agreement. But other observers or the schools And the federal· gOYernment is beginning The changes required musl go beyond believe enough ts already known .lbout to.-:Ptay a major role in speeding that mere grafting on a few innovative pro-what's wrong with them for a~on now1 chlnge. Rarely has the demand for grams here and there. To postpone rcfonn.!i while itekln1 to ref~ of the nation's schools been so The reform must be -fundamental; It perlcd !Ohrt.ions, they argue, wouJd tnsbtent. Boots on what's wrong with must come out of a new concept or penalize the present generation of school them have been pWng up fot years. how to educate children of our times: children. More than 45 million youngsters ti clamor for change comes from ivory-Ior their future. are tnrolled in American public schools towered thecrists and black militants The President called mainly for studies today. 1 ali~e. Also included are harrassed pr\n-looking toward "thoughtful redirectkm." WINDS OF CHANGE have already ci~ls, rebellious studenta, frustrated nus, he hJped, would lead to "atructural hit the 8Chooia and the federal govern- schootteacbers, di.8btartened parents, and reforms to a cc om m o d a t c new ment iJ deeply involved In promotlnA: politicians 1en1ing the currenta oC public di!Jcovcries" and "enhancment ol learn-the proces.s. 1be government is spending eentlmenL ing before and beyond school.'' S200 million this year for "research and Some critics give the impression that To this end. he asked Congress lo development " in prK'Ollege education. almost any other sort of educaUonal ettMe a National Institute of Education. One-third of the money will support arnu:igement WtJUld be better than the Made up of outatanding ICholars, tt would nine university-baaed research centers 6Cbools as they are now run. Many dlrttt a natioowkle program of educ•· and. 1~ regional educational laboratories. agree wtUt the author of Tb e tivnal re9earch and &dvi.se local schools 'fbese centers develop new educational Underachieving Scll>ol, John Holt, that oo innovative practice1. materials and te c hnique s ; the the typical public school is "dull, ugly, NIXON TOOK the position that It was laboratories adapt them for practical And inhuman." Nor is criticism of this no use to Introduce reforms if their school use and test the results in the kini:l limited to slum schools. The head value is uncertain. He cited failure of classroom. While it can hardly be said cl the National Association of Secoodary recent compensatory educaUon programs that this activity has caused a sweeping Sc~ Principa~, J. Uoyd ~. said to achieve hoped-for benefits In "'ucatlng refonn movement throughout the na· recenUy that "our 8Chools fail the middle-disadvantaged children. And he was lion's 18,000 school districts, there are claa as mucb as they. fail ~ dep-Jved." greetly concerned that there be "more enough experimental programs in opera- PRESIDENT NIXON" recently· joined effM:ient use of the dollara spent on t.ion to give a whiff of the future. th& ,rowing contingent or those deman-education." Behind most of the rerorrn programs di~ cbanse. "American .educatioo ia That is wby, Ult President said, he Is a desire to arouse or preserve the ----r child's interest In learning for Its own ------0.r 111-ltt Satt Fra11clseo------1 Banker Hits Oil ) By HERBCAEN (p~J..~~~~y National Bank of Oakland, publlabes a newsletter whole CU1Tent iSIUe ls acldulous, to llY the least, about a certain S1tuggllng oil company. ''Standard," writes the Bankprez, ''boasts that F-310 is a significant itep toward solving one of today's inajor problems.' There is evidence that theJe claims ~ g r CJ s s I Y in~leading, if not plain untrue. Tests lndlcate that other companies' fetergent gasollne3 wib clllD U'P n· h&uft as well N or bMter tbll I' .iiO" -and &0 on at IDUll lencth-"'BUt 1rbal l want to know ii: wba1'1 hlp- jlonlng to Ille 00-.... 11 - we have baDbn firllll -al o11 companin, Ille ndiclll 1rlil -have no pl1e1 to tun ucept Cll each -· ADD DIALOGllll l'd lib "to have !Mfhurd: Stale Seo. a.or.. -'""1•1nlng That Auto A«ldenl In S.aamento (Iller mklnlghlt with a llranae llrl aboard) Ill bLt wile !he nest momtna ••• Temper& are short "'1 lft 1""'11 UIHe •11. Whal tlllltd ool u u elepn\ dlnner a( Ernie's, ~ _, -Cnmwald, managing editor of Time. ended In a shambles. QUef shamble.maker : Or. Prlct Cobbs, co-author of "Black Rage," who allowed bis black rage to get out of hand -and he a psychialrlsl, loo. AN<n11E1t FAMOUSLY blown top: Or. S. t. Hayakawa's, at what began as a TOOtlne meeting of the S.F. State College Advlstory Com1nlttee . Thoroughly chewed up, down and oot. by the white-hot Hayakawa : George John.!. SeCl,y. of lhe S.F. Labor Coun· ell. whose pro-Teachers Un Ion remarks provoked s e m a n t l c a I skyrockets . . • Over In Oakland, it's the militant ladles who are angry. Object of their wrath: tht new for- .men-only-grill, Jesters' Court . In Hotel Leamington, which the women a~ Dicke.ting with such signs as "Where Clowns Meet But Women C.n'L Elt" ~ (oh, narsty-nmty!) "Men Who Prtfer Men Eat Here." WINE AND llOS!:S: Berkeley At· tys. Micbael Ballachey •nd Be:rt Oani- lnee.r wt.rt. dlnlna: b'I ont of 00.r very finest restauraµta. 1nd guess what lucky old Bert found In his entree. A Jllil! Holdln1 ll 11on, he criod out "My compliments lo the carpen- ter" sake. An eifort is made, therefore, to lessen the school's prison-like features. There is less regimentation and fewer petUrogging rules. Pupils are g i v e n more freedom to pursue their own in· terest.s. The key to these changes is Individualized instruction. As a goal this is mt new. BUT CERTAIN techniques to achieve It are bringing somelhing new to publlc education. As applied now in ex- periment.al programs, features 0 r classroom life so familiar as to be taken for granted disappear. Most fundamental or all is the change in relationship between teacher and pupil. The teacher Is no longer a dispenser of information which each child is ex· peeled to feed back at quiz time. Instead the teacher diagnoses each child 's in· sttuctiona1 needs and the student hecomes an independent learner, pursu· ing his individualized assignment on his own. Breaking: out of tht four walls ol the schoolhouse ts anolhtt goal for both elementary and M!Condary schOOls. The most utreme fonn of thf: breakaway Is oemplllJed by the Parkway Program izl Philadelphia. This ii literally 1 school without walls. Tecn·aaers mroOed at ParkWay attend "classes" all ovtr the city -In museums. lsboratories. banks and businea offices -Md thtir teachers Include experienecd personnel who work tn th~ places. Where such experimtnta w111 kid the natJon 's system of m~s tducation Is still uncertain, but Utat drutlc change wlll come teems inevttable. • • CHANCEL~OR ALDRICH TOOK HEAT FROM THE LEFT WHEN HE CANCELLED SDS MEETING That WH In Jonuuy-Moro Roc:onlly Ho'• 8-Toklnt It From tho Other Side After Ok•Ylnt 'Chi .... 5' 'As a Trustee for All' Chief Repent Tells of Pre~sures, Duties By DEWITT A. WGQS Chairman, Board of.&1e11ts, Unlverllty of c.autorab .. The regents are 24 In nUmber: JG arc appointed, 8 are ex' officio. Those who are appciinted are appoin\ed by tbe then governor; the tenn Q.f .office is 16 years. I was appointed to a IS.year term. My most vivid recolleetion of that Is a;ome newswoman iflterviewed my wife for a column and they were talking about the 1"1ear term amt the only way I could tea.sonably interpret my wife's rema11ks was that I w'5Jl;'t going to make iL • .. • •• I think ihe_~ probably right._ ... <. ..... . . . ' WE GP:I' .our l!<!M'r from (Artie~ t, SecUoo 9, of lhe C&lllprnia ~ttoo; whlch gives· lO tbe regenta the power of govemlng the UnJverstty. It l!lhould be a policy-making group, but un- fortunately, we sometimes get into adminl.atratlve mitt.crs ·lhat we shouldn't. And I think we get, into Bdministrative matters because of the demands of the people of California. - We administer a vut organization. There are nine campuses of tile Universi· ty of Calllornla. ow-~•budget of last year, our operating budget -hold your hats -Was something over $900 million -$900 million. About 1o0e-llµrd of that came from -state funds, the balance from federaf funds, fr<m gifts and grants and within-university generated sources. Whe11 I was fin1t appointed regent I spent about 25 percent of my Ume on this position. I then became chairman of a committee and I spent about 3S percent of my working time. As chairman of the board for the 18.'lt two years, I have spent between 50 and 80 percent of my time. You cannot believe the number of telephone calls the chairman of the board and other regents receive. You cannot believe the correspondence that we receive. You cannot believe the nature of the corregpoiidence we receive. If I may ask the indulgence of the ladies here, I would like to just cite one day in the life of a regent of the board and some of the correspondence that I receive. It was durlni the height of tbe Cleaver • matter -my mail was running in the hundreds each day. l was feeling sort of 30rry for myself and one of my partners came in and J said, "Listen to this." The first letter started out : "Dear Sir -you bestard." 'Ibe second letter started out: "Dear Regent: You are a-, traitor to ;your country." The third Jetter star\ed out : "Dear chairman or the board, you stupid SOB." With that my partner said, "They're getting clO!ICI'." DURING the perJod of time 1 have been on the bonrd we have had more controversial matters. Thtre firsl was the firing of lJC President Clark Kerr. We hardly got over that when we got Into a" argument wlth Gov. Re.agan abOut the budget. Then we got Into discussions about student fees which was \'erging then on tuition . Then the Eldrid1e Cleaver matter, the Herbert ~farcuse matter, the Angela Davis mat- ter, then the battle of budget. ·then People's Park, now Isla Vista and the Olicago 7 or Olicq;o ~. It hasn't been a quiet ti.mt. I can tell you. Most of the questions stem around student conduct or student unrest or lltud:ent violence. Let me just for a few momt.ni.. 1lvc YO\I some observations about those maners. Call!es of campus unrest are tt rribly c:omplex end the 110lutJons art not 1impll or readily aster· teinpble. C!rtalnly student uPtrest did not com· meoce w1lh the free speech J'D()Vement (Frem an address before a Newpon Harbor t'bamber of Commeree se1111a1r on higher education, Mr. Illas 11 a San Diego attoraey.) \ oI 1964, nor did student disorder 'n at Berkeley or any other institu of higher learning In the state of Cali la. Student unrest, student conducl,ill reflect the Umes. The Vietnam war s on. rcial tensions a.re high, the g Fobltm..renWm Unlorve<1 Aµ. :OF these~.!problew are ~ pecullar to the uruv rsity. • Som times I gei vHy " unhappy at criticism that is iei"e~ ,i tie uni~ And I would re¢iqil Uloil' of y ' tha.t..Jf there 1f(~tal~rest . thMilo-'. ~ "'"'1ii"" with st~~ ·1'tl~~·t ~nge them when !hey caa>e to, !!le: witT.'rsity. Somelhina happened aloni 1he way and Iha! ia the fault of society in general. Not all the causes ot student unrest are evil and certainly not all are preven· table. The change In the last d~ade of our American society from a rural to an urban one has been an important contributing factor . But the changes have come from the great concentraUon of masse s within limited areas -slums or ghettos In every large city in America. Add this to the population ex}ilosion aad one begins to see the beginnings not only or student unrest but of Wll'tst in general. \\'HEN t WAS bor11 there wer~ ap- prox!mately 57 million people in the U.S. When l was in the Ith grade, there were approximately IOI mUlion . Today there are something over JOO million and the foreeasts of the future are frightening. With all this has come about what I call the dlsintegralioa of the family as a unit. Somehow, somewhere, akmg the way, ~e tesponsiblllty of one family member t. another bas lessened. The divorce r 1:e a,nd number of per!Qrls on welfare hu greaUy increased. The father is no longer the dominant figure in many family lives. THERE IS of coursb, a \rue ::eneration gap. This gap ~ a two-way gap. I am a father and I am a grandfather and I recogniu that it ls a two-way gap. Adults tend to see my gener~tion as one of technokigical change and Im- provement. We have produced lhe automobile, the airplane, the radk> and television and we put men on the moon. Some students in high school and col- lege see my generation not at all ¥ we see it, but they see us 1s having been Involved In World War I -the "'ar to end all wars that didn't end all "·ars. They see us as responsible for the depression of the 30s 1\'hen many went v.•llhout food or clothing in the land of plenty. and they see the cam age of World War JI and Korea and now Vietnam. The period since the birth of today'! students hu been one of 1eneral If· nuence and rising economy. Students generally have not been concerned wtth the economic facts of tife. 'Ibey bavt not had to be. ~1any of them sincerely believe thlt my 1cneration Ls too materialistic. AU of thtm 11ee about them rither real or ima&lnC!d social -evils or in- justicts. TO MANY stude:nts the Vieinam War la an unpopular war. To 1<1me it b an Immoral war. As 1 prod11et of these causes. and othen too . ..,.e have fOTDe !it~ts who are ldtta'Ustlc:: they art ·alienated from thl!lt parenl.I ; they are truly conceroed with what they con~der to be. the hypocrisy, Ille oorrupllon, !he selllsbnelS 1 and the Indifference of the part of the establishment. And sadly enough, some' or these students are easy prey and dupes for those who would destroy America. There is no question in my mind that !here is in the United States today a hard core of true revolutionaries who would destroy everything Utat I have considered proper. They would do i1 by murder, they would do it by violence. I think that his hard core is a very small percentage of the stu~ents. ~1y own estimate (and I .have no way of knowing how accurate I am) is about 2 percent. In addilion, about 10 pertent of , the student.s are easily led, are idealistic, art emotiotfal. 'Ibey can be led by this bird-core rt1volutlonary group. THEN THERE Is the great bulk of students -30, 40. 00 percenl or the students who do see the social injustices and want to do something about It within the limits of rules and within the limit~ of the law. Those are lhe stu<:tent.s that I, as a regent, t.ry to reach. And [ have asked many, many students why the good students .... the real Sincere ones -why they do not take a more active part in camp11s activity and why there are so easily led by what I would call tbe radicals. I would not have you believe for a moment that aU of t}le students are good students or that all of the studenlS arc bad students. I would have you belie\-e that studeht& of University of California as a group are.. In my opinion, the greatest in tbe nation. ! SOMt OF our . problems stem from the media. Time after time, I have gone home from a regents' meeting and I have seen television. J have read news articles and I could not m:ognlze what went on at that meeting. There is a telldency to play up that ":hich is sensa tional. I sympathize with the media. I don't know what the answer is -certainly the normal television viewer is not going to buy a program that shows a ,group o£ students in 11. library studying. It just won 't work. And that's wbere they are most or the time. How do I view my job as a regent~ t suspect my answer will not please anybody, studtnl.S, faculty or other. I don't thipl\ Utat I am a representati\'f' of the studffls and J don't think I am a repr.ntative Gf the taxpayer.!! and I don't think I am a representative or the f1cully. And I don't think l am a representative of lli• legtsla\ure. r think that I am a trustee and T think that l HA VE to act as a trustee for all and that if l am a representative of any one group, then I •m no longer a trustee. My mail J ls replete vt'lth letters from the tarpaycrs saying. you represent us, we demand that you do this. we demand lh•l you a; !hal. T ju!tt have to balanct the right.~. duties and~obligations of all these groups and tbat'1 .what I am trying to do. ----Saturday, April 2S, 1970 The Comment Pace of the Daily Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate readers by pre:senUng a varJety of com- mentary on topics of Inter· esu and sl~n lficance from informed observers a n d spokesf!1@n . R'1>ort N. Woad, Publl1hor I r l t , • ,. ( f ! • • I I I l ~ l ' • .. , . ; ·-------·------------------• ---.. -• I ' S1tu~y1 A,1)1'11 25, 1970 OAIL f; !'fLOf 7 M-.111!._(iJJg'-_ 4 (o1'JJ -... t~~--°-•:~'!f•~ t;i;,a11(-rA~ea . ' - ,., . '· ., .. .. , . . ' OCC Paper Gains Honor Orang~ Coast ·eonege'a st~ dent newspaper, The Barnacle, has been awarded first Place m· the eo1umbia University Scholastic Press Association national ·contest. The a·w a r d is "the newspaper's third in recent ~eeks, according to school of- ficials. 'l1lt Co!Wnbia judges lauded the newspaper for the scope and f~ of iU coverage, ~rticularl)' in "explosive" situations "in an age where objectivity1 has been malign· ed," according to the university's ciritque. Editors for the Barnacle during the period covered bY the cont~t were A d r i a n ··Jacobs of Buntin~ Beach, Jody Willard ol SOO\ti !;agu~a "• and Larry Dunmire of Ccrooa del Mar. ' Linda Gr.nt, present editor of the scbofl newspaper, was 1 managing .inor at tbe time. Spencer Cnpnp is faculty ad- visor for the paper. The Barnacle was recently awarded. first place in the· Associated Collegiate Press national competition, and woo second place in the use college newspaper c o n t e s t earlier this year. Jug,s ~uried In Desert BISHOP, Calif. (AP) Twenty-two one gallon jugs of water have been buried iri the barren Saline Valley south of here as a precautjon agaln.!t further deaths in the area from heat and dehydra· lion. The Inyo County Sheriff's Posse, which buried the jugs, recovered the bodies list sum-mer of three persoftl•who died .' even though they""'• clOlle to a source .oJ. W,•ter. . The jup are l a bi).ed ' "Emerj;ency Watet~ -Inyo County Sheriff's 1' 0 1 1 e. '1 Included· U a reqy_eSt that u.iers notify the ~·so \he w~r can be replacep,. CTA Honors -I N-M Forum The Newpart-Mesa ~uca­ tion AssoclatiOn's publication Forum, received two 1of ten t· . awards at the 1970 caiiornia Teachers Association --YCTA ) governing council meeting at Pacific Grove, according to N-MEA preside.it G o r d o n Becktold. C>ne of the two Arihur F .... ~o r e:y Communications 'Awlrds· went to the publlca-, ... um~ for'. betttc 1iatAliitdlug amOng news J•e t t er s for dllpters with more than1 500 members and edited by'a paJd staff. The other was forl an edit.aria! on a general topic -organiilng teachers \for quality in education. 1 In . awarding. the cilatilw: CTA executive secretary Dr. Arthur F. Corey said "Newport-Mesa leadership: Is cleatly shown in lheir publica- tion which hu won .aiwuUs ,_ for the last lwo years." ,. • I ... ' ' I ., .. ... • '. ' . . - • \ . . .. • " ' .. ·;:. ~ " • ..• • ,, ' -JARTS 9:30 A.M. 1MONDAY APRIL 27 I. ', . - • ' . ' • ' ., -· • ' • SANTAANA Dl\ASTIC REDUCTIONS :" OPIC.N 'TIL 9:30 P.M. We are closlng our store an North Main Street and have made drastic reduc- tions to sell out our entire fashion In· ventory to the walls. All salH wlll be made on a first-come, f irst .. 11 rved ba1is. All sales final, no refunds or exchanges. Sorry, no mall, phone or C.O.D. UH your Haggarty'• Charge, la~kAmericard, Maste~ Charge, cash or check. ALL MERCHANDISE WILL BE .. SOLD .. MONDAY EVENING i ' ALL SPORTSWEAR • ALL SHOES e ALL GOWN SALON ' • ··:: .. :< i' ALL MISS HAGGARTY DRESSES • ALL JUNIORS e ALL CHILDREN'S . . ALL WOOL COATS e All COCKTAIL • ALL CAMEO COLLECTION . . \ ' All ~UR-TRIM COATS• ALL KNITS• ALL CASUAL DRESSES ALL PRE -TEEN e ALL LEATHER & SUEDE COATS e ALL SUITS SPECIAL NOTICE to Haggarty's FUR Customers hcouse we made extra.heovy 1tore-wide advance fall •purcha1" prior to the decision to cloae the Pasadena store we art ~ i'n a vo1tly oventocktcl position. So, we have decid~ tha! ovr entire Patodeno Fur Salon inv1~f9ry-' lncludong theH advanced fall designs.-wHI be sold a t drastic redudion1) Every fu r.In our Salon i1 in<.luded -. no excepti ons I Fabulous furs ranging -from classics to•the new le"ath1-every kind of fine fu/iniaginable 1 Fur products labeled fo show country of or1gln of imponeO hi;s.-~redit terms moy'be orror19~ . ,. .. THIS STORE CLOSING SALE ONLY AT HAGG.ARTY'S-SANTA ANA 40 FASHi ON SQUARE ' • , l • DAILY kLhT Hello Uleu li:lds, 11 n d welcome .to another Salurday of fun and l<amlnl wlljl Uncle Len aM hll friends Carol and Andy. Unde "Len wa• very happy wiUI the great turnout or drawlnp for this week's con- test. There were so many that it w~ very hard to pick a \\'inner, 1bey were all rea l goOd jobs, too. so my pick 11i·i1 e1'"en harder. , S•turda1. AprU 25, l9i0 o · () 0 --- QUHNll By Phll 1,.,terlandl "I don'L like to pick, but you've been in a rut ever 1ince you've been on i diet." An,tt{ Landers. Gtammar Tip Not Too Bad _ ·DE.AR ANN LANDERS: May I borrow your, c9l41!1n to give a ~ew million i>e<>Ple a free English·.: 1essob?. 1 .,~ • • . Every time I hear someooe 'fuisuse the words bad and badly, I cringe. It is so siJUpl e to learn to use these }YO~ds properly. Bad1 is art adjec tive. You feel r .. 1 bad if you tiur~ some-.; ont'1.Jeeling1. ,You 40 nol ~ " •• feel ba,dly. PeoPlt'.\ fre-•1J>G!lte way to shut htr up?'· querrtly m ake a• similar •_,_ V"NNED OUT • mistake with the words DEAR OUT : No way - good and well. A pefson ppll\e or lmpoliee. ·ne Jlrl does not look. well fu her PtObably reel• d e f e • 1 Iv e ne\v dress. she looks. good · be:ca111e tile boy wa1 bon ~t in. it. To say a person tl wedlock. Octee )'OI •o· Jooks well mearu they do derttud wtty tbJs ·~ttlltr 1oe• . ' . not look sick. Food tastes la for excesse1 iY• sbouJd ba d not badly Or it r~nd ... ber bra&(lnl Jet• Ir· • · rt ta Ung ta stes good1 not well. · Anyone who can't com· plete the series is a hope. less qase . \Vherc ,are today's English teachers? Don't t1!eY teach Engllsh anymore! DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I worked hard tor 30 yearS. Wt byllt a good •.· business and although It seer& I am also happy to s-:e that many oi you are sending in ~ than one dra\\•ing. But let me warn you. the drawinc• that win are the ones thal. show the most Im· agin1Uon and the most thlnk- t,1g. SO sometimes. if you speod more time on one draw-,-;;;:;;;;:;;;...._.;;:;;.:::;;;:;::::;:;;;:;;;;:;;;;_;_~-.;;:;-.;;;...;;; __ .;;;;__;;;_ _________ I Into Oblivion I am an English teacher and I'm no longer teaching. I guess thaL answers my, ques- tion -D. L., W.\SHINGTON ed as · if we · were killing·· ourselves, we enjoyed it. Wbt:n · · we received an offer to sell - out at a handsome prollt, wa took it -thi nking the time . had come to take ·it easy.·,• So my husband w~ on .i -: job from 9 till 5. ing rather than rushing to do 1 lot of them, you will have the best chance. * PRIZE WINNER ' * All Traces of Hitler Gone ' DEAR D. L,: Thanks for In all your conctntrating Oil' drawinc, you kids forgot tha t awards are given for good poetry and riddles too. Tb.is week, Carol and Uncle Len ,only· got c:.1e or cc.ch. Both of them wtr'! good an:J "'on easily but I really wish mort ol you wouJd sit down Jenny 'Veinberger, G, 958 Sandcastle, Corona de! ~far Anx child under J2 can enter Uncle Len's Ari Coolest. Herc's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper S~i inches wide and ~ inches deep. Use black ink and make linC:ll black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. I( must be your own \\'Ork . t 3) Put your name, age and addres!( on back .of drawing. htait it to Uncle Len 's Art Contest, Box t56ll, DAILY PILOT, Costa J.1esa. Winner will receive Kenne.dy half dollar. BERLIN (UPI) -Stand al the Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Plau aDd you can see bcyo™f lhe tank traps the green mound over the spot. whfre Adolf Hitler sh:il himselr 25 ,vears ago. and We those good im-1-----------------,.---------------' a&inllkm to dream up prize winning poetry and jokes. The mound blends so well into the "Death Strip"' the East Germans ha~·e laid down alai11 the East-West city border that most t.ourist.a pay oo attention to it. Uncle Len would lilt. to penona1ly thank D o r e e n Hod1es rJ. the mobile unit ol I.he Hadlor Area Glrls' Club for havtng her girls all sil down and send in a drawing ta Uncle Len. Eight kids took the ti~ tq enclOfle drawings in htr letter . 'I'tUs week, our topic will . be something thal is near and c!ear to the hearts of most of UJ.-.-OUr j>ets. Pets are the best rricnds of many boys and 1irls and it Is really surprising to see just how many different pels there are In the world. Belides birds. dogs. fish . calS, turUes and hamsters, people have bee,1 known to have deadly snakes as pets. Americ~s orbited a monkey Shelly Dicks. Costa h-1esa: People also have made pets nan1ed 1 Ham" who also came Becky 'Villiams, 10, Costa of just about every animal back safely. ~fesa: that walks the fa<:e of the ll-1ost Preside.1ls have had Other drawing honorable earth or swims in the eea pets such as dogs and cats mentions: Ro ~t n y Hether- or Oies In the alr. but Andrew Jackson's favorite ington, 6, Huot.i ngton Beac)l; People have even made pets pet was the horse he rode Kathy M.ven, 6; Karen Lusk, of bisects 'such as fleas and in the Bettle of ,New Orleans ·. 9\!, Costa 1'1esa : Cat h y have trained them to perform • during the War of fl l2. Houston, 7, Balboa Island; in miniature circuses.~ _ Some or the best known pets Paul Sapp, 6, Fountain Valley; The world of pets .ts as are the ones ,on televl.s.ioo. Peter Sapp. 4. Fount a i n interesting as it-'is fun 'an<I They include dogs like La.ssie Valley: Craig OBrien, San educatlonj\l. For instanct. dld " and Tramp. -see sni mals like Clemente : Joe KnO\VJton, 7, you know that President Li'il-' Flipper and Bears llkc Gentle Fou·,1lain Valley: Monica Cea. coin's son Tad had a goat Ben. 6. Costa .. Mesa ; Vie k y for a pet?. Tad's go3.t ale. The world of pets 'is as Willmann. 6'h, New po r l slept and played in the White wide as there arC' animals Beach; Michelle Hetherington. llOW1e in Washington D.C. on the earth. so this \\'CCk, 5. Huntington Beach : Nicky Other pets have even Down the subject of your poems Kincaid, 9, Costa Mesa: and In s~._ The Russjans launch· and drawings will be your Danny Cea. 7. Costa Mesa. ed a doc into space and she pets or other prts in the world R e m a i n i n g d r a w i n g made it home safely. The or in history. h:>rlOrable mentions loclude : .. And don't forget thooe rid-.Jeff Prindugast, ~ 6, " Costa dies to Carol, too. P.lcsa; Tracy W..11001, 10, Honora ble ment ions In this Newport ' Btfich ; N' an c y week'11 art contest go to Matyas, 6, Costa ,.1esa : Karen Kimberly Moe, 5. Irvine; Cin· \Vatson, 6, Ne"·port Be~ch: dy Reed. 10, Costa• Meaa: Lori Baker, 8: Geo rig e Rickie Har-a. 11, Cosll Mesa; Forsythe, 7, Costa Mele: Ben Jeanne ROY>'e. Costa Mesa: Pryon. S\2, Irvine: Beth Debbie Saunders. Costa J\1esa: Amedeo. 4 1:~. Ne\vport Beach; Tbe aki Of Hitler's £· derground cha~IJery bu er is not marked in any y and it is so anonymous that it is net even not.ea on Berlin maps. This is delibe rate. 1·,1 bath East Germany and \Vcsl Germany the memory or th:.'! Naz.is and theli' violence is ~ painful ~hat th~ name Hitler barely is'"'entioned. And the Nazis \\'ere so thoroughly defeated and ~o discredited that ne:o-Nazis are a Liny splinter, group. Before he corotnilted suicide on.. Apr!! 30. 194~ as the RU3slans closed fn 6n.the born· ·bed-wt chancellery on the W i I he I m s I r as s.e Hitler predicted In his ''political te~tament'' lhat the ruins of . the Third Reich one tlay w9u1d produce "the glorious rebirth of the ·nat.ional socialist move.. ment of a tru ly united nation.'' Debbie Moore .. Costa f\-lcsa : Connie Newcombe, S, Costa Dawn Hayes, 9, Cosla J\1esa; Mesa. 1M11 yen t11Nlffft1 ._ A1k .t.114,, But he was wrong again. There has been no Nazi rebirth and no uni\)'. Germany and Berlin are split i n t o eastern and western parts •I• ONAf9 c .... D-N¥ Pllet, I•• 1161, C..,. M .... C•llf. Ant1 MtMll t tomoltlt 21-~olllmt let o! I"' W111411 ... l ltCJtlo,tl l• to Pemi1 Mlllef, 111 U, o1 S1n Olt'fO, Ctlllornls, tor ""' QutiHon: How do consttllalions form ind appear when they do'! This is really two questions in one, The formation of the oonstella\lon designs is relaled to the urth1ll poiition among the lllarl. 'nleir scheduled ap- pearances are related to our planet's various po s i t ion s around the heavens. Our vie\v of the sky extends THE SEA with no hope of reunification. Jrom the neighboring planets The sea makes a pretty sound Not even \Vilhelmstrasse e;ii:. to beyond the Galaxy. The It weighs about 200 ponds lsts any more. It has been stars in each constellation OC· T here are sea anin1als in the bottom of the sea rtnamed Otto G r ote \Vo h I cupy one specHic section of The a nimals all eat peas. Strasse after East Germany's I k So b So if you want to .. 0 lint premier. tie s Y· me ma y ' " Not only is there no plaque · hbo nd h be to the sea ne1g rs a ot ers may to mark v,.fl~re the bunker el · remote distances. The You have to eat l.lOO,OOO,OOO peas. stood but even lhc site of heavens surround the glol:M! ' l(t•""1 ~•11 '•11•r -" £•1< WilnNrttr, 11· •u Hitler's gra ve, if he has one, S111t1c11111 Of'IY9. ''"'"' lltl M1r, ltr !ht wl11nl"' 1n1ty on every side like an immense "' "" 1i.rr "'' _..,, c ... tt11. M111 v•v• "'"' •r 111.,. is unknow1l. h d II r . . " UMlt L1n, ... 1ue. c1111 "'-"• c11111rn11. After 18 years of silence sp ere -an a 0 It IS'-----------------------' the Russians said In t963 that adorned \l"ith r i x e d con· stellations. c f c they had recovered Hitler's cha rred bocly . Of course.\\'£' sec only half,------a1•0 ~ 01•ne1• Until I.hen. for reasons not chancellery site. "The Russians had all the bodies taken up" he saict on his return £rom Russia capth'- ily. ''But I know the Russians never found Hitler's because they questioned me repeatedly about it. I thin k it"s still there, buried in a common grave." Karl Schneider, a n o t h e r former Hitler aide , said on his return from Russim1 im· prisonment that Hitler's skull and jawbone were in Rusian hands. He said the Russians found the bcN:iies of Hitler and E\'a Braun, performed autopsies on them in. a Berlin hospital ar.d sent Hitler's skull and jawbone lo MOSCO\\'. . J-{e said he did 'l'lOl kno1\' \\'hat happene:J to the other bone!' and the charred re- mains. • • good letter. You dld well. \Vbat I mean 11 you didn 't do badly. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 'Work in a factory \1·bere it is necessary to stand or sit alongside other \\'Omen for several hours al a time. A girl no older than 20 started le. work here last Aqgust. At flrst she was very quiet. Alter three weeks on the job she began to talk -mosUy about her little boy who was born oul or \l'edlock. .Then she be1an to bring pictures - 'every other day. (She must spend $20 a ~'eek on film.) All we hel!r no111 is Van. Van Van. It's \'an this and Van that. To listen to her, Van L• the most be ::r.utiful. tile sn1artcst. sweetest, best b::-havcd child :n the \vorl d. We are both restless In our • new life. My hUsband . \1 : depressed because he doesn't .• have enough to do. I hate having him around the house • so much. \Ve used Lo be bu~y ~ ar.d happy. Now. from 5:15 till midnight. ~·e sit around and look at each other. Are we too old at 54 to slart a new business! We have the money, good hea lth and energy. What do you say·: -HAUNTED BY DOUBTS DEAR DOUBTS: Obvlomly you both need a cballen1e iin order to feel useful and productive. Neither you nor your husband ire happy out of harness so my advice is to get bac k Into bus lne11 - on a smaller scale. You 'll be glad you did. \Ve all have children. An n, C>lvr !n or 1o~ ~Im ... wtte11 • find nalura!ly \l'C think our '~' 9lvrs 1w '"b 11n1. loot: Olill k'd · I b t For Ups on """' hi l'llnclle 11>9 s1111•• ·1 s arc spee1a . U no •t• ••~tm•n. ch«~ Ann t1M1n. mother at \he ractory brags Retd lier boclclt!, "NetklM ll'td Pttll ... he I . ' kid he -Wl>ll .e.rt the Llmlt1?" !ieNI -about r eg1t1mate S t •Nutit 10 '"" L•ncltrs In ctr• ti w•• ,this girl carries on about '°"r "'wu1P"r. 1t1Ct.,.1,.. 50 ctnh ~ Jn coin "'" 1 long, sllmot'd, Mll,.f. • -her illegitimate one. ls there ore._, env•IOP~. "t do not wish that. one ,...:======================; Hitler had ordered his body and that of his bride burned so they would not faJl into Russian hands. of us falls into Russi an hands 1 nor do I wish our bodin tol be found by them." he told tile 13$t v!-sitors to the bunker.I "Eva and I will have our bodie5 burned." WATCH N•xf1 Sunday "THIS IS TOUR IJILE"' Ch•,,nel 13 at I 0:00 A.M. Subject; "RUSSIA 'S ~OLIC:T ltl THE MIDDLE EAST. DOfS IT MEAN WA Rl SPONSORED IY: THE CHfHST AOELPH!ANS In h!s-palltieal testament. df.awn "up ~ as Russian shells fell' on tne ~bancellery, he 1rrote "f sh all not fa ll in the hands of the enemy, \l'hich re- quires a new spectacle, pre- sented by the Jews, ti divert their hysterical masses." I _This determination \1 1as ln· ''=;;;;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ creased by the news rrom ir-- Milan thal the body of Be.1ilo1 ~lussolini. the Italian Fascist diclator . hJd been strung up by the heels frcm a lamppost along \\'ith his mi£t ress. At 3::\0 p.m. on April 30 the SG--year-0ld Hitler shot himself and Eva Braun. his mistress of many years v.•hom he married the day before.I too1t poison. Their bodies~rere placed In a shell ho\{' in the chJncellery, garden and ignited w it h gaSf)line. I COSTA MESA GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB · ALL FACILITIES OPEN TO PUBLIC ~~~~~~~~- N•w A,pHrillt VIC GARCIA LTD. Voca ls By GERMAINE f:NTlllTAINMINT e DANCING Tll11n .• Fri., S.t. 'p.ni. fe 1:l0 e ,111. ~~{~. .. '"'"ft ' ,..,_,. .... the celestial sphere at a ti me knO\\'O, the Ru ssians had -while the other half is RIDDLES d JOKES mainlained lhal J.llller might •----------. "'" from lhe opposite side an or the globe. \\'e see it rrom have escap.'.!d, perhaps lo GRAFFITI by Leary Now Serving Dinner . ... ' 6 te ':JO p.m. -Thin .. frl .. 501. fl~•:'ll 54"~720J " Looking up at the sky is actually looking out into the vast ocean of spa ce. And space Is populated \\'ith an asso rtm ent of "'idely separated stars. Those we see rrom the earth are in our ~ection of the cartwheeling Galaxy. All of them -the larger and smaller ones, the klcal and remote ones -are svt'irling in the same direction around the Galaxy at di Herent speeds. And our home planet is speeding \\'ilh t he m . Because of their dirterent speeds, the stars are chan1ing their pMltions in relation to each other. But \l·e do not notice this b e c a u s e the changes are et enormous distances from us. Our Planet Wh'.eh . rore ve Spain or Argentina. •1,,, , 1 , turning around to g~~e us di[. * Kevin : V.'hy did the man gn lo \\'Ork Bui ~1 1:1 r s h a 1 Vasili .: ·,·. 'l{~ '"~i .. G1f,. 'i.;· i '.: rerent views or the slarry . 1 h' 1, Sokolovsky, chier of operutions _ ..,..._1 ~·· H~Pf1¥, "Do11ble loteJ" ':4•11•, Mo11doy tilr11 frlllll•y, '4 f•' , . So ·our skies are studded with a backgrund of seemingly fixed ltars, each in its J'.Vn dependable p o s i t i o n . The human· eye tends to Set:! thern in groups and recognizable patterns called const~Jlations. ANIMAlogic '" . ~ wearing a we s 1r . r 'I 1 1 c · Zh k ct ,..., heavens. As the earth turrfs. or 1. ars 1a eorg1 u ov • , •'.ff}.,. , • ,,.. ... ,. different constellations apptar r-.·tom : I give up . durt.1g the battle ror Berlin, , •. -~U6f:o\ ,!f'~ in the sky overhead. Alld PRIZE Kevin: ll said "1Nash and \Vear" In 1963 told American aulhor -:.. \iol , •. because their positions are fix-111w111 llt11111~. t. 2410 s1t1•n• t•n~. Con1eHus Ryan the Soviet fl.· \Jot:;-~&: fteR cd on the celestial sphere, WINNER M11111• v+•I• Union oUicial\y r ~ 8 a rd e d '"i ' · · "1- lhey follow each other in the Hitler as de;id. 'i '. ·N~ flt"O , same order. As the earth L-----------------------' He said a charred body \\'ith · ,..r. ~ _ Jr"-. M rolates eash\'ard . each night Its right temple blO\Vn in by "'~ ~~~.'I;;, 'I/ the slarry parade rise~ in lht1 poles. These two ends or the sudden: sharp sound can break a bullet had been found at .'! J i,.~ 1 .A ' ~or; east. marches overhead and axis stare steadily out in the loose a mass of snow high the bunker and Hitler's dentist .-. ·~~. U: }:IE"b:~ sets in the west. same direction. So Polaris is on a mountain peak. f onn had identiried the teeth as ~ , .~ Each year. the earth carries ah\•ays above the North Pole . there it plunges dO\l'n the Hitler's. ~\ · · •!( ' 1 us on a 600 million mile orbit However. as \VC mo\'e farther steep slopes rorming into a Heinz Linge, Hitler"s fornv~r . . ··• , • around th~ sun. This distance south over the glol:M!, we see thundering avalanche. valet. has 1sald he thinks is not large enough to make it IO\\'e r in the sky. Most avalanches. ho\\'ever, Hitler's body Is buried in a 'I·\" .,,,. ___ ... _,,,,. much difference lo our viC\V are caused by other factors. ~co::::;m~m~o~,,~~gra;:;v~e::=:no~a~r~t~h~e~~~~~~~~~~~~I of the infinite heavl'nS. But ,..,,,,Y send• • w1r111 •"-•n,, 10 J\1asscs of hea vy snow arelr ---- BIRtE THOUGHTS the axis on •Nhich the earth 11.011u1 J•teti"", ,,, 11. ot •~ precariously balanced high on1 rotates is titted to its orbital 01an11JC1llJ, 1n11111,., fll• nli <1ut11~~ mountains. The downfall may path -21'~ degrees. This Can sound rtally start an be triggered by cracks caused1 IAlllS l SIN: J11u1 ••id, "-Suffrr changes t. celestial scenery by tha~·s. gale winds or hea vy lpenn>ll '"' 1ai1 , chihhe" to com• unlo be th h th 't A\'Rlanche? m•, •n-' forbi-' t~tm no!·, of 1uch ;, »• cause roug e year 1 rains. The avalanche is trig· " " t''lts to fa-d,·rrere•'t d'ree 1 boo 1 klngd""' of God ," Mk. 10 ,1 ~. A91 :n h1 '"'" • 1 • A res::iunding son c m gered when a mass of oosc t. O'!f t 1 11 t' 11id, "-e11c1pt v• be con~erttd •nd b•· ions. t cren con s e a ions c:.in ~haller \l'indows because snow begins to slide. As it h d ' I comr 1 1 little ch oldron, ye 1h1ll no! en-appca r over ea Wt! 1 the sound \\'lt\'f'S c:iuse vibration.~ f:llls, it sha\'es and topples ,,, into th• ~;n9dom of H1•~1 n," M1H. t'hanging seasons of SJ1rini: iri pn rtic1e~ of 1naller. Fluid down milli ons of tons of loose 18·l. Ce" 1nvon• ,, • .1 th111 1!1!em1n11 and summer. fall and winter. liquids and el11s1 ic gases c2n i.no1v und rocks. It is c:l<tirned1 of J11111 .11d SJILl ••v • b•bv. •• lail~ child i1 StNFUl ·~d Each year the h ea \'en l Y gi ve and yield v.1ilh these puls-tlwit tll<' lofty snow is so SEPAAATED FROM GOD? 1 parade repeats the schedule. Ing vibrations. But brittle rlc!icate!y balanced that eve'n A b1bv ;, born SINLESS, I J11. 1 :4 11v11 ';-1i11 11 ,,.,,,9r1nio11 The entire starry sphere is solids resist and sometimes the sound of a shimming odor of 1h1 t.w," H. • IAIY ... ,, !r•~191•11~cl 11w7 •1•. 5':2 11v1. always there. ~I we see only crack. Under certain con-may tri""er a m I g ht y "1111 vo11• i11:q111ti11 h1w1 11p•••'•' b1!we111 vcu '"' vou r God. " f ·t t II I h N> •nd ve11r 1i111 h1Yt hid hi1 l1 c1 fro"' vou th1I ht witl not h11•," pa,• o 1 a a me . n I e dition experts claim that a \IDWnfall. ~ t NFUL • daytime, the star$ abo\'e arel .liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio;;:iiijjiji;;~;;;~T;i'~lt ______ 11 U11til • b•bv 91ow1 11p '"'" commih -11 1c11, "' •1rn1ln1 • chilllll of Ged, 11 h1 we1 Dor11. SINFUL ACTS 11p111te 0111 ho"' Invisible in the d 8Z%11 n A ~ ~ \( Gollll , A btbv cin11ol ,.,c1iw1 l llLE b1pli1..,,, for ht ctn't IE· unilght. The constellaUons th at \ LIEVE •"' ht c•n't kEPENT !ht h11 "• ,;,. to r1p111t of l. " adorn our winter skies at night b1Dv do11 not NEED •• ••tii•n to Gollll: h1 h11 n•••• b1111 ••II· are overhead during the sum-fleanon'al park .,.,,, ,,,...,, Goel bv SIN. mer da ys. The summer con· A \i1bv •ill not be lost 1ter111 llv for th1 ,;.,, of OTHER pto• stellalions are present during pie. l1~. 11:20 it•tr1 , "Th• 10111 th11 1!n111th, it 1h1U die. The lhe winter days, All these ion 1h1U not be•• lh1 iniqvitv ol th, f•tll1r, 111itll1r 1h1ll th1 Th • '011l',/a11J"s /!lost 8ta11t1"/1 J l<1th1r b11• lh1 iniquit, 1f th1 1on1 th1 ri9ht10111ri1u of •~• re-sting schedules are caus-~ ·" " 'I ""' ri9h!tou1 11!111 bt upo11 hlll'I, 111d lht wic1',dn111 of !ht •ic~1d ed by the rotating. rt\'OlvinR 1\f tll/Oria/S 1h•ll bi upon h;..,,, In E1l 20 :S, we f;r.1111 tl11t d11 i11riot1 nt wlll earth. MAVSOl(UM • COIVMtAllUM • CtM!T(IY I ·~fltr on 11 llh '"' lo '"' 1in1 of OTHEPS btt•~•ll of 1nwlron· The earth's lilted axi~ al:w "''"''I l1 ct111. 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I. governs another aspec1 or our TREES f h WORLD 1ull11 on •• ,1h, t.111 NOT ETERNALL'I'.. ctltstlal view, It! 1urfacc 1 Q t e . Ytlff COlftlfltnh 111 lnwltr_d, VISIT Cfl11 rt1' of Chrl1!, 217 YI, f I h I 'Wll1e11 S1., Coli• M,,,, Phon1 ••t-sr11 :· 6<1i·S1•J, Twne fV ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rotetts UlCAt a t e equator ••••••"~rt;:,:__ o., '•It/lo••" A••n111 Chin"•',_ SunJevi. l tJO '""· i nd d'ltindles to zero al the ,..,.__ s.. A•• 9114 ~,. '--------------------~ I ... .. . ' .. .· •' • • ·. .· " -· ~ ,,..,,. '. ( T QUr'1ki meiit of Cltdmpions 6 Straight .. Birdies . f ~ "· ' ' PutsBeardinL·e~d • RANCHO LA COSTA, Calll. (AP) - Frank Beard reeled oU a slring of 1ix conse:cutive birdtes Friday, shot a remarkable 64 and vaulted into the sec- ond round lead in the '$150,000 Touma- n1ent of Champions. The 1969 leading money wi.nner, a quiet, conservative guy from Louisville, Ky., had a 36 hole total of 134, IO under par on· the 7,114 yard La Costa ·country Club course. _, Beard'.s superb round, which matched the tournament record on this course, included nihe birdies and a single bogey. His birdie strlng was just two short Washington Ho1ners Trip .i\ngels, 5-3 WASHINGTON (AP) -Frank Howard hit one of the loogest home runs in the · history of RFK Stadium and later was ejected for protesting a called third i;trike as tile Washington Senators defeated the California Angels 5-3 Friday night. Lee Maye hit a three-run homer for A.tr. n Apr. 2' AJ>r, 11 An.,el Slate AH 111'1U Oft ICMll'C (710 Antt!I ,, WlslllnffOll A1191!1 11 W1slll1111lon • Anttit• II New Yor!C 1,,,-1-m. 10:U t.m. ':ll -.m, the Senators and Dick Bosman recovered lrom a shaky start to Vt'in his second despite a homer by Roger Repoz. Howard blasted a pitch by Andy 1.1essenmith in the third inning down ;i runway in tbe upper section of the upper deck in left, estimated at more than 500 feet. It was his Iourtn homer of the season and snapped a 3-3 tie. ;. f. -. ' of the all.time PGA re<:onl :Jtt by -~ Goalby in 1953. · • nle 30-year-old veteran 'h8d a th,~ stroke lead over dapper Tony Jacllln. the British Open champion, who • ba4 a four·~par 68 for 137. ' Transplanted Australian B r u c e Crampton had· a 69 for 138 and was alone in third place. ' It was two more strokes back to Uie next group, tied· at 140. 111 it were first round leader Gary Player. who slipped to a par 72. Jack Nicklaw; and • Masters Champion Billy Cisper, each a~ Q , I ' Casper had it six under par for t!'le day untH he took a double bogey sexen on the 17th hole .• He drove into a trap, just got It out, v.•as in the rough, mlsBed the green, chipped short and mls.'Jed the putt. . • Lee Trevino and Dale Douglass follow· ed at 141, each with a 71. Arnold Palmer fell back whe11 he put one in the water on the seventh and finished with a n for 142. Beard, long known as one of lhc better pt.:!lers on the lour , needed only 24 strokes on the greens. and called his putting round "one of my best ever, I don't keep records of that · sort of thing. It might be my best. I just don't know.'' He started his birdie string on th& eighth where he ran in a 20 foot pu tt. He missed the green in three on the par five rtintb, but chipped in from a bout 18 feel. Then he holed one "that 1 don't know ho\V long it was -maybe 30 or 40 feet." He put a seven iron four feel from the flag on the next, had a two.putt bird on the par five 12th aad wedged to \Vithin six feet on the next. Beard's only bogey came on the 16th, when he failed to ge~ up and dow11 from a trap. He had birdies on the third. fron1 three . feet, the si~th. from 12 feet. and the difficult 18th, where be put a four iron two feet from the flag . And ho had one·putt pars on three boles. Beard said he wasn't thinking about tbe birdie record while he was playing. "You just play it one stroke at a B , B lime." was his laconic comment. r.mns, eru·s s~ •Ollnd KO•.cl FrldlV '" .... 1150,000 'Tou1111m..,1 OI C~1mpl-on ttll' 1,1u-v1ro, 1Mr • ·12 Sports in Brief , In the fifth, Howard was called out cm strikes by Jim H~hick, prote!lled :it the plate and continded his sqnawK from the dugout . It was the secopd time he has been ejected from a game while with the Senators .•. ~ t ~ l' :- CALlf Oll NIA t•r l'lrbl .-,lflmer. 2b .! o o o Wllollt11"G1'0N llrnkmen, $' S!rnuO. cl ti! f ti rttl ' 0 0 0 ' • , 0 1 2 ' ' 1 'O 0 0 ~ L.a c~11 Coun•rv Club courJ': I r•~k 8e1rd ~~-1~1 _ ,~Cklln , • .U-,3 T C , Brue• r1mo10ro ~4t-l:Ja t J~c~ ... cilia"' 11-69-1<0 op oas s '"'' "'~' "·"-I " Guv J>i1v1r 611-7~-<6G Otlt Dovalt51 10-71-Hl Trojans Ozttlast Beavers" Frtto5!, U I 0 I 1 Voi.,rl 10 1 1 Ltt Trtvrrio 11>-11-141 A. Jl)lln$0n. 11 ' 0 i 0 John!TOnf , d ' o o O Rtllllt. lb J 1 1 I ;._ Rodrter. 'lb l 1 I a e111n.~ JIOO Rtlc.h1rdt, pl'! 1 O 0 0 F. HPWlrd, If H. It.UM_. 11 Eoslfln. lb Mavt. rl Mc.Mui!", Jti 8. All•n. Jb Pint , p Ro~tboro, c &osm&!\, P Cullt11. Jb ~ I 1 O ' I 1 l 1 I I 0 • 0 0 Q Q 0 0 0 7 D D 0 l 0 ' ' .... • • 0 ~,~~~ !ffi~I* Spike Agenda L1rrv Hlnaol'I 11·1l-j" lhv Fl!! '1·75-" 811K~ vllll 1 -1S-14' :O.We~°l.~L, 7~.~t::/!: By A1soclated Prts1 With Mile Relay Win Qvetf'I, • o a O G Ogyl1, p D 0 0 0 MtHr!..,, P ) o• 0 0 Ge..-oicktl'IHll -Jl-U' Th "whoosh" I' g f 0 ~g~c~'t~fnev 1 ·H::::l!t e emana in r m LOS ANGE LES 0 S t · a.rt v1nc1v 1 71-]46 \Vcst1vood Saturday will be the collision . . · ' -:' . regon ta c .~ G~rretl, p 0 G 0 D SPt l'lclr, !>II 1 0 I D Wrlglll, pr O 0 0 D I ~·st'?.~v ~·[f::::1!: · . . , -·~ \V1lhc Turner, the Paci!1c-8 record holder :J~'L~~ ~t1:::::l:: on the same track of the Paciftc.S s in . the l.00 and 220, wou both ~ashes E . FlitMr, Q. • 0 0 0 D A1cu1.c 10 0 0 Toltl l-1 ,_.., 1 ,J I JO J 't J 01ve H111 ~1:fi::lt! top spirntcr.~. Fr11.lay night but Southern Calirorn1a won ·~'lt~~'" H:ff-lll The occasion: UCL.A, unbeaten in dual ~he final event -the mil~ relay - C1llfer11te w1,r,1~1on 071 OM 000 -3 JGI 100 OOx -j ~J\~O.::~v ,.·1.=154 competition, h06ls California in a Pac-3 or an 81-73 dual track meet victory. . meet 00 one of tbe world 's fastest tracks . The Beavers scored well against the Top ~1;'racl{ Stars Pe1·f orn1 lit Mt. SAC Relays Today WALNUT -World rte-Ord holders Bob . H1,t.1~~'°~~=~rn ' ol. ' ~J s·I ( Sito! pu! -l . Alorllto~ !Nl!wporl), J(.t'•' 1. seaaren. Randy MalSOn , ay I ves er, E•~IU (Cr•~Ot), ,p.1•111 3. NPrllftl (l ... Orlt ). 53·1~~. d W·11· D port compete Long llll1'IP -1. £dw••d• cR1<111nt11, :12.11 Lee Evans an I 1e aven 1 s1ew~rd rL• Pue.ittl, n-<i; l, Floyd cs1nt1 '.Oday in the 12th annual Mt. San Anton io An1), ,,.,~~/ ' H'trrlJ fFounltln Vdltyl. 21.J. Di•tenc1 medl1v rt!ly -1. St~I• An•, 10,,1.11 Rela '· Montr Vb••, 10:4 .2; .l . Loert, 10;'$.I; '· YJ• f " ' I~ ··''\ '-J<tvfl)Prl,.t Cfl~ ~11\ti. Slltblt r I nf 8enllt1'), Sux:J John PeMel s'ays· tus ailin& back 1o:s1.1. • '.r 1•' f>... '• ilif'°lbe 'tfQ 'NltV :_ ~\t AIPl""'b'"• l·Jl ,1: 2. Ntv11111rt has liea1ab \hfi~1Mt~.:..Tab1' <!Oll'H 1 1~111rr, , Amlei;\ ~~ ,,.. e ioocn, \:37.D; J, '/~'·~ ' ~-I . ft'-, Of'lftol, 1.31.J, I •. the ·higl:t' 1f . Ull 8 '?'MOO ~ 'iprW<, "*iltv<Mtef --,, Mont. J,3'.I; ,, , t ~-'""""'"" .1 ...... vv . ·,,, . ,.~lf)qftlt l'"''i'~ ). Mon!t~!le, J:ll,J; '· Ntwpert figura Voy ~ ~·I"Y .~v· •• , I • tMmt.~R(ISI n. fOld IM•J•ft.), l :tl.1. P I ,.,_ • i~}t\fi "Wot\ la ., r, 'Mitt ·~ft\o ·-l . Carntrl!lo. l :U.i : 2. "''"""'' e ' '1 • ,.. ' • ,... . • • f. ~~"·· $Chull1. HotM.lt Mid Bloddl, J:U.I; J, Sacraine~ ..... 1-.· record I aw1ittng .In.If •. ~ 0'1i:·;· ~:·1, W1.11r IM•. Mlolltl) , ... ,@1 'erna"onal•'<ii<.i .... v•I .,rnh•L,;~~ould w1¢ 1 t .. O\J!lf!'t (Or•'-•>· 166-5: 1. !v1111 -(c~1nll'tJ. w ""J'r-"' ~~'?:' • he• .~ ( l!$.3: •. V1l~lf1 fHttl~l. 1"'0; 3. Sttwns !Newoort t lh 17 9 by Bob s.aren. .t clK)en ... ,.bof'i. J..,..n,. . OU e . . :· Ao10 rtlf'( ~ l,•Ntwpor! Htrbor fJlft Jtr, Ami .. , fftc·1a'11y r-i1ed mark. ~r•" eloadl h.t t we11 co~1.,. .:i.t J. sin 0 -·•" s A l ' G~b•ltl u .o. · seatf'en will be at the Mt. an n on1o ui ~11y -1. t:ounr~<n v~nev cMoer1, A111tttt II tr k 'o compete and so will -· V•lb"""'· Mu11 o.t 2. P•11se<1n "·' J . .1.~ Co ep ac -. 11~m11r1 "·•· DI.ck Railsback, the foriner UCLA ace 'J\1111•• C•lltt• UO r@ll Y -1, E1st LA, 1:28.f; t Ctrrlf'OI, who tt,s cleared· 11.al\4. : . 1:2'.•: 3. S•"'~ ••rii.••· ''"·'1 •. O••l'llt C0911 Go"'•n West and Newport liarbor did 1&1r..-11. H111to~. a1111,, end ,,,,.,,1,1. 1:J3.o. ..,.. 110 rf!fY orwr1111o,,1u -1. L.Ac.c. 1;1'.0r ' •e •·•t of the four Jaycee and prep t. s~••rall@!d. 1 :11.s, l. Gokltn weir 1.1.91, " ~ h ( d M<;Ml l>P!\, Mfll •nd K1mp), 1.·?I.•, track .and fiel dunits whlc represen e. I.IC ,.1,, 11..,111> -1. ~"" wnr r.1.11. Mt· 'he Oringe Coast area at the relays ff1· Mallon. M1•i. K•mPl •1.J 1. Compton "" l. Mir• ce~• n.t. day njght. , 1!11« •tit ¥ (L1•;e! -I C.Old~~ W91t (Mc.M&~. Tom'. N-•'s Ruslle.r sptk.ers. garnererl LMg. ,,,,, Mi111l J'21.1 1. s1n11 Mo"1c1 J:11,1 1. uvu Fullertoro J ;~!.3. Cal has a host of swift dashmen in· eluding 9.3 sprinter Isaac Curtis. UCLA, with the top %20 runners in the con· fere nc e, is led by the combination of sophomore John SmiU1 and junior Wayne Collett. Although California is 0-3 in dual meets rhis season, the Bears have lost all three meets by a total or only nine points. UCLA roach Jim Bush caJ\s the Golden Bears "capable of beating any team in the nation ... In other dual co1npetition, WashingHHl State is al Oregon, \Vashington is at StanfOTcl . But th e UCLA·Cal clash is !hr bc~t Pac·B bet for · excitement. Cal should win the high jurnp - Clarence John son has done seven feet -and the javelin -Bn1cc Kennedy has thrown 2~!1-10. 'I'he s-prlnts; are the key . Curti s should be favored over UCLA 's Heggie Robinson in tire short(JI' race but lhe UCLA duo is rated an edge in the furlong. The 440 should go to Collett or Smith and ·the mlle is the domain of UCLA 's ?>.1ike Mullins, 4:03.3. That '.means tht relays are lmp<rrtant and in the 440 rela ys, rate IJ1c race as a toss-up. Dolli' teams have run 39.9 this season -the second best time in the world. In the mile reley. the Bruins have done 3:09.4 and are tops. injury.rut Trojans, taking tJie long jump. high hurdles and intermediate hurdles -events normally the domain of USC's injured Herman Franklin. Turner, v.·ho got a slow slart this season because of injuries, won the JOO in 9.5 and the 220 In 20.9 on the Memorial Coliseum track, one not considered fasl for sprinters. OSU's Tom Ries came from far back on the last h!Jrdles to y,•jn Lhe in· lermcdiates in 2.3 after teammates John Liily and Pat Colllns had r11n 1-2 in the half mile in 1:51.8 and 1:52.4. OSU's Robert Readf'r, the na tional junior college triple jump record holder last yea r. won his specialty al 51-21~, setting ur:i the climatic mile relay. • LOS ANGELES -Stanford 's J\1ikc Nelson slammed a three·nin homer in lhe fifth inning and the Indians went on to topple Southern California , 7·2, in a Pacific-{! baseball game Friday. The victory, coupled with California"!! ~1 defeat at the hands of UCLA. left !he Trojans and Cal deadlocked for the Pac.a lead \Vith 3-2 records. UCLA is now 2-3. In other Ct>nfercnce a c I Iv it y , '\'a.shington State \vhipped Oregon. 9--0, anr l Ort'ijOn Slate trimmed Washington, 4·2. • OJA:l -UCLA wrA pptd up the Thachrr Cl1p symbolic of the top team in the Ojai Valley Tennis Tourn ament Friday by winning six malches. Included in the UCLA victories were two by sophomore Haroon Rahim of Pakistan. Rahim defeated Mike .Machelle or Southern California. 9-7. 6..S. 9·7 in an exciting quarter.final match and then whipped tough Erik Van Diilen, also of use. 7-S, 6-3. Top-seeded Roscoe Tanner, the 19 year. old sellisation from Stanford. also won two matches in singles play, crushing George Taylor of USC, 6·3, 6-2 and edging UCLA's Jeff Borowiak, 11·9, 11 ·9. That puts Rahim and Tanner, former hiGh school sensation from Lookoul ~fountain, Tenn., into today's finals. • ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS -Rod Carew, the 1969 American League batting champ, will be Jost to the 1\1lnnesota Twins indefinitel y due to an injury to a muscle in his lower left rib cage. The Twins previously said Carew would be out of action for 10 da ys to two week.~. • 'LOS ANGELES -UCLA jumpecl Into lhe early lead Frlday in the NCAA volleyball championships by winning two mstches as Ball State Teachers College of Muncie. Ind .. was upsel. The host Bruins beat UC Santa Barbara 1$-8, IS..10 and then in the last game of the night toppled Long Beach State 1~12. 13-15, 15-2. Long Beach, however, scored an im· pressive victory in the doy's first match. beating Ball State 15·11. 17·15. Ball Slate came back later to dump UCSB IH. 5-15, 15·13. ISee Briers, Page 11) 3 pait'pf first places in the 1un1or c~llc~c large 1:chools' division 1-vhlle Bob Haile~ s Newport Tars had two flrstt, two seconds, two fourths and fifth JplaCili rini&h in the larl!e: ·schools' high school categor~. Ne'!JIOrt sophomore Terry Albri tton was ~_only individual winner from the are a. (Aklng the large schools' shot lvith a 54~ toSI to match_ his stasonal best. Aggi,es Shatter World Relay Mark The 'Tart alao won lbeir 4t9 relay heal tn 43.f with a founome of Griff Amie~. Court Reeser. Rowte RogerS 9.nd Darci Blood.I Fountain Valley took It~ heat nr th<' '440 relay in the· same clocking 143 9\ as Newpqif'l v.·ith a quartet of · Gary VaJ. "uene, Ed Ander5an1 Brady Moore and Phil Maas carrying the load. A Golden West group consiltlng of Phil Age, Mark itcMahon, Dennis. Maa~ and .fim Kemp was vlct.orious In the jayoce large :tc-hools' 440 baton event in 42.5 while film Long joined the fi rst three on a Winni.Oii fi!Ul-rfla)MMill Ill 1:11.~. DES MOINES, Towa', (AP) -Tel!IS A&M, anchored by ace Curtis Mills, broke the w«ld 880 re1ay record while A.merlcan records tumbled in the 440 hurdles and two-mile relay as the 6h!iL Drake Rela ys got. off to an Uplostve start Fri41y. , . Texas A&M's swill half·mile baton quarter streaked to a ,1:21.7 clocking i.1 the Jlnals after mat.chin& the world mark of 1:22.1 scl by...S.n Jose Stale in 1967 ln Friday morn,· '1 trials • Brlgh111m Youn g·_. rilllant NCAA champion Ralph Mann came within one t.tnth, ol• • aecood ·c;t the 440 hurdles world record a. ... he kis.sored to ·a 49.4 clocking. That shattered the Anwrlcan and na· lional et>llegietc mark of 49 .6 M~r11D ~hared with l\ex Cauley. The warld tte0rd O( 4~.3 was set • by South Africt'!i Gert Potgletu in 1960. Kan6as StatC's twt>-mllc relay team. anchored by Ken Swen$)n, cOmp!etcd a Texas·Kansas·Drake sweep wil h ti: 7:18.3.tlme which shattered the Americ1tn and collegia te nlark of 7:14.4 set by SOUthern California in 1966. Anions the many Drukc record! smashed was the di~us mark set by American record holder Randj ~}Itson .· Kansas' Doug Knop whirled the platter 200 feet,. 10 ins:hes. That bro~J>y more th:in 12· ~e11 Ma~n·s Drake ~rd, ol 191.21;.lnd hpt\r .. clted !he ""·T••" Ag· gie strongman's An1erlean record' of 2l3- 91~ set In 19&7. Other meet records were (ashjoned by defend Ina champion JacK Baeheler, v. ho retained hla thrtt-m11e title in 13 :13.4 with p 61.3 Jasl quarter. and ~wl· ini· Greco '• four-n1ile relay team clocked in 16 :26.i. The meet H'JO mirk or 9.2 was matched ' In lhe preUmJnarles by defending cham· piotY~!el Q[lf.,MtsSQU!i !ooblall slar. Mills WU ·Clocked In 19.6 second11 for his anchor · tur1Jong. They were Jed off by Roger's 20. open!fig 220 leg. Woods, running 11eoond. had· the slowest split. 21 .2. white Marvin • Mills wn.s clocked 11t 20.0 as he 'handed o[f to brother Cui'tl~. : 'f>' The most lhrUnna: ~tile in the day's five baton evltlts cinte In the unlvP.rsily two-mlle re.lll)'s U 1" Kansas State's Swenson overhauled' Wisconsin'~ "lark 'rlnzcnricd lo the l>eck stretch of the final lap and 1won «oinl' away . with his Mcl1or half-fT\ile .r l :!G.7. LOS .1.NG•Lll 0 ' T ' 1·10 ,, '15-11 IJ IC 1·2 tl 4 7·t 10 ~ '"' n N•W YO•K G ~ ,.; C~'•m'ln -Wt1I lltvlor Gt rrtll Erlckton Eo1~ t1tlrtlO" co~M• 7 2·2 ' l 1·1 7 , ... Frllh'• ll1r..-t1 D. l \lsll'I•• llrldltY ..... 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Then Manny Mota bounced .,. out, moving Pa~ker to second. .4Jtft' ; 1 pinch hilt.er Bi ll Buckner was intention-; ally walked-the sixth intentional pass "; iss ued to the Dodgers ln extra innings-,.1 Haller ripped 'a two-strike single up the • middle for the winning run. ,'1· Jerry Koosman of New York and Alan ~~ Foster or Los Angeles matched shutout.t , .. for nine innings be fore giving way to ; . rclit>ver Jim Brewer ror LA and ·Tut: . McGraw for New York in the 10th. Bre11'er \Vorked rour scorelw inning!!, retiring 11 Mets in a row over one stretch hcfore rook ie ~Y Lamb took over and ,. got the victory. , , McGraw, meanwhile, s tr u g gl e d .. through live shutout innings, leaving nm. . , Dodgers stranded and twice e.5capini; · bases-loaded jams. Then Taylor took over in the ISth and LA WOIJ ii. :., Nt!W YOllll( LOS A.N•EL!S , •ltl>M itr~M ,> Ao1r,<J J o 1 o w111,. u •.o 1 I M8rre11or\. u ' 0 o o Sl:trnort, to • • 1 ll'"wtll, a I 0 1 0 W Dtvlt, Cl I I 1 i (ltlCltflO!I, Of! 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A·22,J61, l I r ' . )f ~\,!' '1LOT ~puted Call Hurts Lion s, 1-0 By HOWARD I. BANDY Of .... 0..., ,.. .. S1111t \Vest.em High School moved into tc1n. porary poasession or first place in the tomd Sunsel League baseball flag chase with ·a dlspute4 J..0 vict.Ory over Westminster Friday afternoon in action on the winners' hOme dlimond. The victory gives the Pioneers a 5-2 record with the Lkms falling a full game back: at 4-3 •. Anaheim, currentJY • hall game out or first place with a 4-2 record, plays host to Huntington Beach tonight at Boysen Park'with game lime at I. la the only other game played Friday, Santa Ana moved into a tie for third with Westminster with a 6-1 victory over Newport Harbor i11 action on the winners' diamond. Marina drew a bye: Western,. with a big assist from the umpires, defeated Westmlnster wi'lh a rwi in the bOttom half of the seventh inwing. l!'sing the new ::;ubslitution rule to advantage, coach BUI Mcintire sent Ken Landry to the plate for Ri ck Emdee Co open the seventh. Landry drilled a sinking liner to right center field and Steve Bucklald made a valiant attempt to shoestring fhe ball with a dJving try, Instead, the ball got through to tile fence alld Landry wound up at third with a triple. Mike Cooper then hit a grourtl ball to shortstop with the Lk>fl infield drawn in. Doug Price faked a throw to first and threw iastead to Gar.y Cleodenning at third'" and appeared to have Landry b;µng oul. The two umpires looked at eech other and MclnUre charged onto the field yelling at the home plate ariliter that it was bit: call He was sUU 11tanding wru:re he had called the last strike; behind home plate, and sheepishJy in· <licated a 48fe call. A protest from the Westminster bench \\las not allowed and pitcher Ron Ostergaard was ordered walked to to8d the bases and brin(:: aboot a possible force play at any base. Dean Huss settled the is.o;uc a mo1nent Jal.er with a long base hit down the left field line. Jt would have been at least a double al any olher point in the game but goCJi in lbe record bookl'i only ~ a single with bld. 011e run needed for the victory. - Ostergaard of W .e s l e r n limi~ lhe Lions to two base hit.s while striking out eight. He walked three batters and h~~ anot!1er in posting his fourth league wm against one defeat. Southpaw Ed Bbne m a t c h e d Ostergaard for six innings, giving up but two safeties WJtil the fatal seventh. WKktri!11ffr Ctl "'"~ .. ,;a,, n 1 t I II MU...,,, JO OO C:lende""l1111. lb l 0 • • C>tdrld<, 211 J O O o Dadd. rl 1 I I o II-. 11 1 0 ,. o 1100.llnd. <! 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C-1 6 • •-4 10 I FOUN T Al N Y ALLEY HO STS AAU EVE!\'T The sth annual An1ateur Athletic Association two.man 14-mile relay will be held Sunday in Fountain Valley. The event, co-sponsored by the Foun~ tain Valley Parks and Recreation Oepart- menl and the Seniors Track Club of Southern Calliornia, will get under way at 9 a.m. at the Founta in Valley Com- munity Center, 10200 Slater Ave. 'Ibe race will be run over a 1.4·1n ilc course through neighborhood atreels with eadl man covering seven mlles oo an allemating basis. Defending champiON are John Lawson aod John Mason. a pair of sub-four minute milers representing Long Beach's Pacific Coast Club. LONG WAIT -Fountain Valley's Mike Hix (left) dives back lo fi rst base as Corona de! Maf first baseman Keith S3l'0uels awaits throw. DA ILY .. llDT Piiot. •1 LH "•t~t Hix \vas sa!e on the play. Fountain Valley recorded a 7-4 victory over the Sea King s in an Irvine Leagus tilt. Hivner Next Mis.sion Viejo Football Boss By ROGER CARLSON Of Ille Dlll'I' .. , ... Sl•fl Bob Hivner, varsUy football coach at South ·Gate ,.High for the past seven years, is in line for th~ fU:ld opening at Mission Viejo High School, the DAILY PILOT learned e.1clusively today. Hivner's appointment to the po!I is Cf.lfltingent on formal ratification by the Tustin School Board of Trustees Monday night The 32:·year-old H.ivner appears to ha ve th,e insKje track to the post Ray Dodge has held for the past two campaigns. Dodge. stepped down to assume the singular role ol athletic director at the Diablo! institution. • Hivner is in possession of impressive credenUals -as a coach and as a former player. As a coach. he guided the South Ga te Rams to the Eastern League cham· pionship in 1967 and an overall S.1 record. South Gate, the sma llest school in the league with a student enrolln1ent of t,700 competes against Roose\'elt (3.800) and Garfield {4,000) among others. The Rams have bad a min.imum of one all-city player every year under Hivner's hand. In his collegiate playing days al the Un.iversity of Washington under coach .Jim Q\vens, it was quarterback Hivne r lhat broke his finger as a junior starter. Replacing him for the remainder of 1he year in a Starlin.I!'. role \Vas a young man by the name or Bob Schloredl. It was Schloredt who earned plflyer f'f the game honors in the Huskies' back-to-back Rose Bowl victories over '\'isconsin and 1'.iinnesota . The 44-3 and 17-7 Rose 8011'1 verdicts by the Purple Gang in 1960 and '61 ended the reign of terror Blg Ten footb:ill teams held over the west coasl in the post·season classic. Hivner played in the ensuing Senior Bawl gan1e at Mobile. Ala .. then mad e a decision to end his pl ayi ng ca reer for post-graduate work. Me taught and as~i sted ln football at 'Vashington before coming back lo Soulhern California in 1962. After a year of assisting Gil Tucker of Fullerton High , he became head coach at his alma mater -South Galt. His prep laurels included player or lhe game honors in the LA city cham- pionship game as a senior and eamed a similar award at the Brietbart game in 1956 (an all-star affair between LA city players and San Diego's best). F1l Upends Corona Estancia Keeps Pace In Frantic Irvine Race Estancia High 'School's baseball con- tingent kept pace a game behind Irvine League leading Loera Frida y aftemoon with a 4..o've'rdict over host Magnolia. Loara maintained · ib one-game edge over coach F.cl Wynkoop's Estancia outfit with a 4-3 victory over Costa f.lesa l<fU~ltioo YflltJ 111 •llr•rM Slllm1ll, JI! J 1 I I Hl~,H ~110 ll:ootrtl, 21> • J J J MUctielt. I• 4 I l J W1nriekomp. rt J o o I MfrltV, If l I J I OcherlV, 11 1 I I o ~lktf, rt 1 D 0 D o...uent, ' l o o o Torry, er '0 0 lY"cll,p 10 ~ Fo1,p •oo too ol• J4 I t I Fc~n1at~ Vfll•V Coron• <If! 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' ' , J I 1 l l 0 I 0 < 0 1 I 1 I o o • I 1 0 .\ 1 1 0 J 1 0 ~ In a 11.lght Uff at La Palma Stadium. F'ountaln Valley, meanv.·hile, crippled Corona de! Mar's CIF' playoff berth chances wil h a 7-4 eight-inning decision at the losers' diamond. And. Santa An a Valley stayed in a tie with Fountain Valley with an l l-1 victory over invad ing Edison. Loa ra was forced to come from behind \1·ith a pair of runs in the bottorri of the seventh after ti1esa had stunned lhe Saxons with three in the top of the fifth . i\n infield error. a double and then another Mesa error presented the Saxons with the tying and winning runS'. Fountain Valley broke loose with three runs in lhc top of the eighth to sLaggcr Corona del Mar 's playoff· berth plans. Corona had tied It up in the bottom of the seventh when Stu Karl came in on John Palmer's high bouncer and subsequent overtnrow at first base. Ho1verer. Fountain Valley made short 11·ork of Corona de! Mar's comeback v.·ith its trio ur runs in the eighth. Singles by Mike Robert!:, Steve tl-1itchcll ;ind Pal lftarley produced \he go-ahead run and then two Sea King errors on Fountain 'Valley sacrifice bunt plays iced it for coach John Cole's Barons. Est2ncia had little trouble v.•ith host lflagnolla behind the eight-hit shutout pitching of Clay Mahoney. He struck oul five and walked one . Estancia jumped into the lead in the fi r:;l on Greg Po\\·ers' double 1vhich knocked in Paul Joyce. Edison had ils troubles with hosl Santa i\na Valley as the Falcons jumped on crarger pitching for five big ones in the first and second Innings. Ru stlers Drop 4-3 Decision To Cypr ess GolC:c;i 'Vest Cu!l~gc failed lo h::ild an c::rly 3-0 lead arid "·ent on to drop a 4-J verdict to visi ting Cypress College :Friday afternoon in Southern California Confe.rence basebaJI hostilities. The Rusllers had unloaded for all their runs in the last of the third when Noel Paulson doubled in the first lally and Wayne Kiefer ser1 t the other two in with a two.bagger. A v.1alk to Bill Bowen, an error and To1n Cornell's steal aided in lhe outburst. Ho1vever, Cypress [ought back to lie It in the to p of the fourth. r~our singk:s and an error did it all for the Chargers. Then they gol the decisive score in the sixt h on a single with lv.'1:1 out ofi pitcher Greg Henry. Golden "1est threatened to equalize the count in the sixth and the eighth when the Rustlers got a man as far as second base. Kiefer had t11·0 of Golden \Vcsrs four hits , a single in the sixth to go with his double. The RusUers are J0-15 for the season and return to circuit vading LA Harbor. play Tuesday, in- Gtllllfl Wnl (l) Hov1n, er Bowtn. 10 P1uli.o", 1b Pt,.,tierton. ~ Ntlson. c Corntll, 11 Sny~r. pr l{irJ.r, rl Ruuell. ltl Morn. s• Henr1. p lol•h (ypr~~' Golden Wfu 11!r~rlll ••• ' .. 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MIM"f~01t I W1111!no!11<1 S, C&llfornl• l Cl•vt11nd '· Cftlcl';O I .667 .667 .500 .429 .357 .231 By CRAIG SliEFF 01 tllt DlllV PltiM 5IOH Scoring 41 points in the 400 Individual medley, Golden West COi iege maintained its fourth place standing Friday in the Southern Californla swimming and diving champiomhips al Rio Hondo College. 1be three-day meet concludes today with finals in seven events, begirming at :s. In the 400 lndo, the Rustlers finishtd aecood, third, fourth ind eig'hth to give them 130 pclnls alter two days of com· petition. Orange COast was sevtnlh with 79. Jn the iodo, tht Rustlers' Don J..ippollit clocked • JCA!iOn best ol 4:36.7 to hnish aecond beilind Sant• f.fonlca'• Jim Makut.t (1:30.11. Jlllf\Jer Kris Sw""°" placed third with \ teammate Roy Buell roorth and Lance Norris eighth. OCC's Chris Gammon had his team's best effort of the day \vith a second place finish in the 200 ny. clocking 2:04..8. also a season best. The winner ol the event, Carter Loven of Pasadena, set a Southern Cal record of I :58.0. Swenson was third in the same race in 2:04.2, capping a fine afternoon ror the Golden \Vest sophomore. Orange Coast's Bruce Johnston was fifth In the JOO brtast.!lroke and the Ruitlers' Greg Feinberg placed fourUl in the 100 back to complete the top area individual performances. In the 800 fret relay, Golden West placed fourth and OCC was fift h. lit C1! 'llolll 0 700 bl.II~}!>' C LOvffl l'°••;don•I, l :Jl~O: '· '"\: ""I • I: Sl"fll'°" fl d•n W•ll , 7:@-1. • t 'Ill\ t1"' ltl(~I. ·H.I• f , 0 "" 1!1Vt . 1·11.-, '· "'""'""' 11:- ' .. u1nt1 •· Pl!hburth o l !. Loul1 ], Clnd"n~ll 1 Ch!Uec 1. 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J DEAN L·EWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Service and P1rt1 for All Imported Cars Modern Body Shop for All Cars 646-9303 OrJ n;e County's Largest and ~fost ~fodcrn Toyota and Volvo Dealer > MV Po st_ Loop Win s San Cleme11te and Miu.loo Viejo con- tinued on the narrow trail to a showdo.wn battle !or the Crestview League baseball crown by posting viclorles Friday ar~ ternoon and Foothill kept pace one game back, wtth a victory also. San Cleme)lte defeated a stubborn Vina Park team , 4-3 on the winners' diamond JH1d the Diablos of MisSion Viejo halted a visiting Orange squad, 4-1. Foothill dropped host Laguna Beach In a tight 2· I game and Tustin defeated El Modena to round out Friday:s schedule. San.. Clemente's Tritoru scored three tUnes in lhe first inning and added the winning marker in the fifth with pitcher Glen Tsuma scoring the deciding run. ' Tsu ma opened the fifth with a base. hit to left, stole second and scored on a double by Craig Anderson. In · the first, Anderson opened with a base hit. Bruce Jones sacrificed him to second and when the pitcher bobbled the ball and overthrew first, Anderson scored. Dan Cludy then had an infield l'iit 2nd on an attempted steal or second, the Villa Park catcher threw the ball into center field al101ving Jones to scor'c. Robin Reschan then singled to drive Cludy across with the third run. Host Mission Viejo scored four limes In the first inning lo put a decision over Orange away as Tom Bertt made his debut on the mound a winning one. He had a cast removed from his ankle during the week and gave up only three hiLs while striking out five. Dennis Hannaford opefted the first by drawing a walk. Mike Gray singled aJtd Mike Hickey walked to load the bases. Rick Wadsley then doubled to drive three runs across and Bob Oulich singled to bring the fourth marker home. Laguna 's hard luck Artists came up \\'ilh one run in the fifth but it wasn 't coough lo defeat Foothill. Mi k ·e Ncis"·ender reached first on an error and was sacrificed to second by Chri.~ Spencer. With two away, Chuck Corwin singled him home. Spencer. a senior righthander, pitched four-hit ball, striking out three and walk- ing two. A triple and a throwing error accounted for one run in the first and back·la..back doubles in the fourth produced the win· ning tally in the fourth for Foothill. 0<1119t 0 I Smolfl'!kl. d '-"'Cluiky, rl B•rftell, tf StloMlo, " SilNHord, t S(llr..,tr. !I B~k•r. lb we,t, lb H8mer, 71> s11~rum, ~ TO!i($ Orengt Ml>lllon VielD •b • II rll! l 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 • a o o J I 1 0 J 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 l J 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 ?5 I l I Snrt llJ Villi P1rf1 fl) et•~rb! ll:ct1tors.I! lO OO Slorv.lb lO O O Tully,» 11 00 Mtdlgoylc", lb l 0 1 0 Mlllnrd. 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' . 000 :IOI C-J J 1 JOO 010 ._. •• FIOllllll (J) •• r ~ r1t1 JetkMlft. ,. l 1 1 o Mlntn. (! J 0 I 0 Ctrotnle<. H l t O O VlllOOtKnl, l b J ! I I fl 11cklldtt, rl·P ! I I I l<ohener. :lb ! o II • A,dtm •.c 1 001 l u'ff!ll,lb 100& Scn1c111, " l o o n c1~u1•, rt 1 o o o 101111 lt 1 I lnnln11 . " . 000 DlO D>-! l 1 100 IOll •-1 I J DEAN LEWIS APll:IL SPECIALS [!]QMIOITJ[M COROLLA 1970 $1853 ~Tu & L;o. All Other Med~1 le St•c:ll Metll 11-Hll•i: itfc:ll1t1t- Le11d Cr1tlsen-leerct11• VOLVO 1970 DEMO SAVE $.570 142 1 dr., ,,.,; •• ht •l•r, 4·•"••"'· 1s,,, ••7401 UJ IO CAR S,ICIAL 1969 TOYOTA Cor•lla Cpe. ll:adkt, t>Pte•. "•llHd Cftt<.t 11111 Pl'kt, (lCINUO $129' I ,. .· • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. ----·-----...... ---~ --.,.----...----...... ~•wlf•1. """ 2', 1'10 • • :P,.ep·Net ''Ad~~e w Weekend Skiers;, . ' . La. k·er··-.· Tilf ...,~~I .==. ~r:.-r.. " dliii fl'-l'I ., C&Ll"41.•t& "* ·H . .. °"'""' "' .. "'' coy,._..,.., ........... ' -c • • • Results . Carry Chains, Suntan .Oil .. , el ' . es IMI., • E;.~ C:1.:J:, ~ l11'1f If AOl\.IN~ lfiMIAI."" l fi.t For Area BY' ES'nll:R IQ!.l,INGS ' Oi ... ~ ,,...~ A snow st~ammotb Mountain 11,111 nia;ht and Sunday_ mo ·ea.med sklers to chance·frotD b~ to down parkas. -. A btt on eltlltr IUDJlt ~ at thia time ot Uie year l.s unpredictablt, • doa't fofget to plan for both -and carry tire chains aa well u suntan lotion. • r Th< Dick Spriog.er Mefuoria~ Races -are -this' 1weekerid. at Mammoth, With eome raCera planning to 'Stay on 1 for the Far West Ski JiiitM.ict.0111 Association conventictt, begin- " • 'f Prep,:J~ Su:mni8ries For Goll ) M•rfnt If' lltl ~ Mll'W Mll .. r N) 11, IMI lb Ahh.r lMl 15, 0-1. • ~ Ztmmermtn !NI ~ 1(1111 to /o\1111111 i fM) n, 1·5. ' ~ 4 'f J Gooi:twln (Nl I\ 1M1 te Mll'tlillll (M) 75, 1..S. ' ' ... Ktnt {NI 1•, lost. i. G•lvl'l.)Ml n, 0-' I. " \ Mtytr IN) 1,, fled o\rn~-1,. W. Trubo (NJ 16, def. 1Campm•11 (M) 1f, 5-1. nlng Wednesday. Four-ltnn FWS!A president Roy Pelton, Dodge Ridge ski school dJrec. tor, is chief e1aminer at the five-day •~ent. , ~ Patton estimates '·a~ praxlmattly 600 instructors and. capdld~tes from California, Oregon, Nevada, and Arizorut will participate Jn the convention, to which at least b l-yearly attend1nce ls a z-tquire~nt to maintain membefshlp in the associa- tion. ---- Even when snow finally roetts enough to d iscourage the a./etage skier, racers and instructors will still be out skiing. "Tony Racloz,, ski instructor at Mt. Reba-Bear BaileY;.:.'Ylll diercf the La Par:va, utlle, ·ski racing camp this summer. New-to La P.arva tbis 1ummer will be NASTAR races. At Squaw Valley the 1970 swruner ·Ski and race camp will i~ two IO ·da 'f sessions. SouUlfrD California's Robin Morn~, member or the U.S. National Women's NP~ne Team trom 1965-68, wUI be a coach. At Taos Skl Vall~y, New J\fexico, • the Taos Racing Prof~lency Camp will be·Jvne 6-15 with Dadou Mayer tbe dlreclor. ' . Sumtrtl!r slfi tours are also availa ble for skiers not in- terested in anything m or e C4M IHI ()) VIII• 1'•111 than pleasure skiing. Among s.l.r~1 rci 73• def. e~ngt. iv1 N, them is one to P ortillo, Chite, ca•rtilt CCI -., ftt. t.1u•IO'Hn 1v1 a n d Bariloche, Argentina, 11~n ICI 1s, def. w1111trnur11 IV) directed by Sigi Engl, Sun Mc:: cc1 1~, lo•t lo wr1911t cv1· Vallef, Idaho, ski school direr> 1'E~n IC) as. dtf, "" •vt ..., tar. TTaMportatiOO will be via 5'o. ... Aerolhteas Argentinas. V1rs111 Wednesday, May I, the LMr• (Ill (ti '"1-Southern Council or the Far tf~11f~/';,~.f""Ow, West Ski .A_$sociation will hold =,~e~, fu~1.!,,t51.... it.a: "i.nnual instaltatlon banquet C1t1lr1U ) -., .,on :t.7. Rubino l fO. lost O.S. , ..,._ ... _, MAlllCVS 1u'4W11 N AO•t.:.INI" ,AllAIAOE Kl.M TV. SI , :f ::..; ~wt..~ !."t.fdd•1eltt "~"1~u~';:!'11 .,._, · · te\_ .-. 1111 ... lilll!!_ ,tt_~ II at NOTICI 1$ HC:,:t.V.-OIVEN tie t11t a -..... w=· CtMltol'f tf lllf ' _., dlctdtllr i ' ' ,..,. 8 . t9'ff I.Int, tllll ~II H,_ ... 111111 ~lel!N M•liwt ff'.e at Sir Mlchael's Restaurant 1 :.~ ._ "· ••111 "<tft,nl ••• .._, ..... " 1111 """" • W I Mt~ Wllh tlll MUU.tY ...uclliWt 111 -.e efffC'I (Santa Aoa Freeway a t • 'lbe second ,31JJ)e of Ult Los 51•11 o1 c..•-ceunrv: :! ";:..";: "~•':'mi 1\,11t111 :~ Washington Blvd.). T h~e -'•"•eles "Lnktr·Ntw York °"' Mirll a. 1' • "''°'' ""· • ~. 11"" .,....,."* •t"" ettl(1 :;'_'f.1. Ho...,. ~ -... • W fOt .,,,. lltte, of !Iii AttwMy Refltrt t. HUJNP!rtv cocklaU hour from 74 p ,m. niuu. b I I k e t b a 11 cbam· ,..,_.., ....,.. Wlllllm • Mtrc1111 11m u.m• .:iu. N11_-, ~ c091~ I bi I If I 111 ""'" kl!O• "' .,,. " .,. '111 ••• wi-MKI. c111~1111 tU2t. Wiiie.ii 1 1111 will be rollowed . 'by a fllet Pons P P ayo Hr es w ...., 111-" ---1•bfd "' 111t w11111n '"' ti' MinMt ., tflt 11n0t'•'"*' ~" .n '~': ,_ ··-· t 8 -.... ., telecast Monday-night Cll • .. --.... '"' ~ ... PIMM ltr•'N fllfrillll ,., lfll ••••It .. wtill Mu. m..,....n \Wl.n~•r a ;.iy, o.oyOne Chtrmel 5 beg-lnni"a-at 5·20 1oir,K:1AL st•L> ~~ wi111111 tow mtn1111 .. flt, "" ""' 1b 1 invt\ed who wl!bes to meet . ·• · • *" I(. ~ .u .... c.t1on., 11111 Mtlcfl, the new Southern Covncil of-with the J er ry · West Jhow, · ,..111Y ,.,..~1111 o .. ~ AP1"11 1. ""· The game gets under ltay ..-11r111CfN1 omc. 1n J, o. Ar~111 Mltc:tfi" ficers. Oi:tnle ~ !,•;.*'.:. tflt W Reservations should b e at 5:30. MY c-lt•IM lolrff RtMrt L ".:,.,.YI,_.,.,, 4f«ol1111 made ahead oJ lime with BRIEFS Games five and teven, J( 'u\tt~~ ~ c111Y 1"11•'· ,.,...._ ,.-.._..,-. '. R oger Nolli1, 1338 Whitehurst . • • • the playoffa conU~ that far, "--rt• ti. Mt' 2, ~. 14 1m m.Je ~~.::-"°" Drive, Monterey Patk, 91754.. (Conihtu.ed from Pq:e l 'I will also be aiffi! by KTLA LEGAL ·NOTICE "utin~ l::::Wco-11 O•llY ,111t, Tbe 1970-FW~A convention LONG B£ACH _ Tbe three Monday and Friday, May I. , , .urn n. 11. u •M M•~ J, 1rn us.70 will be held May a.to at the •-ded · I s Sunday'S Anlel·Wasbt~gton Not1c111 ., MAlttMAL'I tALI Sacramento IM in Sacratnen-wP-See teams, P us an Senator ba~ball game will be su1"11u0111 w&srl!aN C~PANV, 1 L.ECAL NOTICE to. Ir interested in attending, ~j~0 C::e ~e·c:!~~gj~~: t~levlsed on Channel 5 begin-~1.lf4 ~ ~ 111"'"'!' 1· T~l ----------- wirte Califorru·a Kandahar Ski · ~. rung at 10:30. 'l'tle. major -,,. Yim.. "" .,. ~,..,. lulfld. '" ~ ship tonight Jn the ..o1.,a onal leaoue game of the Week on Aiotll 11. 1ui1 '' lilt ~1c1NI ceut1, c••Tl"ICAT• .,, •us11i1111 Ciub c/o FWSA, 812 Howard Iotercolle•iale women's ·vol-e C:f'lfr11 or.,. trr."' J\ldl<lft 0111rtc1 l"tCTtTMWt ••M• S• San Francisco ru.103 It" Channel 4 (11 today) is Allan-C011t11t tf Q''""· ,,_.. ot can'°'""· ™ undt(11t"'4 '°" cff"llf'Y 111 111· "-"• • "" • leyball '·"·na-••t hy 0 1rtue , !"" • llldllJ'Mllt ..,..,.. 111 ,,.,. tf con0'11et1M • bu11,... •• 1$1 Clf!kr • Ski clubl!,-here's a 'chance · ...,... ....... 'f ._ ta at Pittsburgh. 11~• W•tt•m COll'IHnY, • c1111. con. s1., H1. t. cos111 MtU. c1n1tr1111, uri0er to 'win recognition throughout °'p~!!f:Y1 v~~:· 'Wtuf~l Golf fans can witness the i 1.,:..,J"'\';"n{ho%:.":'" 1:""1J:~':~ ~!~1i~'~NT~;1tiliT'.nc1ofthl'tc~~d the FWSA By ......... ;.,a-the ~ '\.._ QOJicKick Tournament o f c1e1:i1.-, llllowlft• • 11et lltt•11C• tt a.''°·" flrr,, is c~Hct of ,,. '911ew11111 ,,,_, oUtatandfni club and~btan<f. :~·~ty ofw)Yp1n"'eSuJ, 1J.*. v~!1; Champions direct from' La :~~1: ::: 1=..:: J~~:~.:,:, :=:nc!"r':~. ~~.,!11 ""' 11•c• .,, • lub bll tio te I ,.....,ta on Cllannel 7. I o: .. lock I Mve.,lflll•f ..-on ... ttll 1'11111. 11111 Jlfltl ,,.u...... .. C1nl1r H1. L mg c pu ca n con s · San Dlqo State Couege, and '""'" nd . -ll" •nd 1......, of ...w '"""''"• ...,.., cost• Mm, c.111trnt.. Jan, Mackil\lay. is awar:t.s (~ Bffeh) ~-UCLA~-today and Su ay. "'~eFm'"'"' .wc-'"' o1 o r-11111. O•tld AHll a.1t11. chairm.an and d i.spenser of tn· .T~!Jmert ." thue two S~l~f Cup hockey playoff 5111t01 1•"f:'"11~~*"Ukllfr!~ te11'r,'~ 1111, o1't:~'l:."0r,1111 c-ty, ~ formation on the contest ma v t•·n will meet 1_ the action C!rl tie seen On Olannel lilt cnv tt Ntwt0r1 h•c11. CflllnlY 011 ""'1 ,. ,,,., ...,.,1 -.. 1 Not•,., .. _..... ,._ FWSA al ••• cha~·~ ~ 2 sun •·y at 11 o 'clock ti Or1111e. Sl•lt " C;tUfornll, .. l'\lbltt il't 111111 fer UIC $hit, ._u.,· w.lvu5 .... woe: Ule ua , · Hr m•• 1-d.,, f11 htk '' •--•r.d Mn "•fllm k-to me lpove address. , ... Tr ay nlgh.t .....,,1, .. , wbich1 ' 'TCiOA"f ,. or Ml1tt1U1_,.. ""'"' "' tM "'111 1111 --"""-• n•mt 11 wbKrtt>td u.te ·--' Gel I ..... ~ 1: .1.m. UJCl. -MA.JOA LE,t,GUE Offlu ,, tfll COllnty l:l'WWr II to ~ wl+tlll! 1111~ IN •-ldt· ~ ~es · YOW' pens 4eclded the stmifltlal contests 9AS1Et1.1LL · _ At11111• '''"" v1. -t10' c~.,, •Pld CCllTWIWIJY k-.. : • 111 exK\llM lhl .. ,... OUt, then; fOI" & new ODC! __ ftllf included: -'_. Plttlburvh Plr•ft• !' Pllh\ftiroll. ~~~~Ol'll~l~u t i VI rill, (0FFICtAt. S\Al.l ' ~ be tacke<I on YOU{ llf.t. UCk~ . SUI 'ROSI dtl. Unlvers.ity of .a.11t,.....,.. i1rrw:"' ,, .. of,.,.,, OltroJt NOT1ce is H~\EtY GIVEN 1t111 :;.IY .OV:~ II next. year tbrouah Ca!Uouua' ca11·1om·,·a at "San' la ear•··a . •' ,r1no,::•· n1 Kl -coL•.EGE ~"'".'':fYi "'-" a ltJO. ., 2:00 o'<llcl< ,,,::~. OHra •111 """'' Stiobe: Te } • 1,1U ' IA5EIAl.,l -USC VL C•Jllornl1. ttlll ·s1,, ci~~ ~c::~~~7c.:':.! , Ore1111e CeulllY Sta~ ~-tep !1 I _., I ,'1 15-i, 2Q.:lf. ;;. ' Tiii ·Trct•fl' •llY ·f!fft lo 1111 ~otftn Of iOr.,..., St1te flt C10lernl• I WIN MN.-Commlnron Eulra SR 271 bill: The bill would Sa Di St 1· d f I l' 8Hfl ,, ltll Uri1veralt\I of C.blONlltl "" II "11111c •IJCtleft .. , •• • '' .... ... 0¥. 24. lt72 · . n tlJO . a e e . W\ '•1 il...-11•\tY 1n fflt! flr•t ·,.,,.,. "111.,,, 1.,. utft Iii 11;t....1 "~one:. ., "ulloH1ft6d Or•l'll• c.a.t c111y J'!lot, ~ulbOri,!6 each Callt~mia Harbor-College; 1s.7, lS-a. • ..,111.,..ec111,, 1111 u11a.i ,_ 111 111t ,1fh1 11"• ••114.11, 11, 2s. 1t10 11+.10 county. board of au-nllSOfl dt Id 1 I •.m. O)Ct. -GOLF-TOUtllttMnt • .,.. 1""'911 ;;.,. .. If' IU1111m111t ·dlllo,.,.1-------------. ,r--: Long Beach f. Occ enta of -::ri.m,1-l~Cllri L• Coit•. 011t1'" 1n tllt 1-.,. *'ati... ••OH•t'f, ,, lo levy a tax on.Ski lift Uckets College 1$.2, »11. dllt9 dlt"" e1rv 1"11'1'« lie•" • so m\fdl .,.,...,, 11 intr 111 nec:tuiry LEGAL N01'JCE for road clearance ' i.eitct 1111 of 111dl111 oro' (omott1111 10 u ilsf'r uld t11•t1.1t1tt1 wtttt "'""'" •--------------• • In -11511,Q(ll) lo<lr,,..ment •• '""' lnlfrtsl •1141 CNll ' "·1'tM lf )'OU are oppose.cf to this ST PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS c~~:,~ .... ~~1,1_ .. v••d L• ('ltll CO!lntry 22~~~ II C1>1I• ·Meu, C•l!lo1nl•. "''II CIRTtl'ICATI 01' IUllNlll . proposed tax , write your • t :30 1.m. l?)CL -CBS GOLF ' . Pl(TITIOUS NAM• bl • S •-Rod Carew the 1969 .. ,,.ssic _ concl1,1dint rounds ,1 l'ltA~ClS L. Gt.AS!"• T~e uf\d,•1ltlll'd ooe1 e«ilfY _... Is assem yman U1 acramenw ' "' M1rs1111 con11ud1n9 • 111111ness 11 t"56 t.• t.Yn1. immediately. American _Leag\le b 8 l t i n g Flrn!e"' Cou"1"' CIU"b In Akron, Olllo. MunlclPll Court Fount1ln Y•lltr. CllllO•nl•. 1,1n.1ff the The latest Mammoth Moun-champ, will be l~st t? the o~ 5;·giRTsc.ncL -w10E wo~Lo ~;;~:, cg~!."1cr•••• ~~:'~:16 ''';..m ne:' ~Ac~ ~ lain snow report is available Minnesota 1:wlns indefinitely SUNDAY ,.,. !. J, '"°'''* 10110\lllne Hrson • .,...... Nrnt rn ~n d t j to \ 10:30 •.m. UICI. ANGELS Sert•tlll '"" 1lat1 of rt11Jdtnct h 11 ftillowt by c a·1 1 i n g (213) 894-6466. . ue . 0 ~n n1ury • a muse; e l'IAS-E!A.l.L -·c.morn11 .t.nat11 ..... '11110 u, M.u.w•n. -'•• Ll-si1ori. lfff"ll, "45' L• LUNt.: l'eu"· Local Skl·,·ng ,·s over for the' 1n his lower left rib. cage, . SM1tors •' w•~111n1ton o.i:. 0 1t1e ""11111w1 ·~ l•ln v1111.,, c11n0tni.. Th Twin I d Eni.rw •Ml Orio Wfll\ Ctll ltll'ltllrni. 1M1 U. S, ••l'llllill ·-·ll<o. °''" ''''' J ,,-season unless we have a very e s previous Y sa1 11 •.m. u 1cL -NHL Hoci<EV ,.., 0 ..... <•H'9fllll mn Lln•lott. ... ~, ·~ late Snow ~-rm. w i·th that Carew would be out of action -s•in .. r Cu• 11.1vo1t ••m•. P~bll!lltd Ot1nt1 C11st Otlll' flllot, siite of C•!tl'otfl .. , 0,,,,.1 coun..,: -lo• 10 d•os lo two weeks l •.m. 17lCL -GOLi' -T°"''"'"""' A11rH '" Mir '· t. lfN m10 on "--•II 3. lt)I,. "''°,. int, • "°""' I'll take· my leave. too. ~ -.. . . , . of Ch•melont. Fl1111 rtMJncl from L• l"ubll< ln •nd t1r ••Id ll•i.. ... ,_ii-,~ ... " .• u--· Th»-day Co.Ill (OIJnlr'f Club In .... 1150.0CG LEGAL•" ...... CE S'" you nut season.. \O<artW WU u•J n:u 1 ,U>" , tournemtnt. , I n\111 IP-•111 LleHlolt9 lterll Mown '-• '" bil ing!"" t p tch n m• 1e 111 t11t 1e"'°" wtio.e ,.._ W e .SW ~ a a . 1 l 11 1ublcrlllld to 1111 wl1111n 1111tr111Mn1 the first in1ling of the game LEGAL NOTICE 110Ttc• TO c111•oiTot• •nd 1duiowled1.cl 1111 "-'" t111 um,, 1 Y1rsl1Y Wnllftllllt...-IH) 1111 AMllelm Eldrldot IW lwon S.1. Mtrk (WI loll 1..S. ScllWH!i'fl (W) -...0. Slen11ton (W) !ltd J·l, Str~ (W) won M . $tt1Mrn (w) won M. ·Baseball Standings against the Chicago Whlte Sox. N:.T1ca ol' au1.1e T"A"'''• , ssTu;,~~':,, .. c:~t~::~:r,. i~~ !OFFIC~~;n st.""IJ.., \ • , NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVl!N• TO> THE TMI COUNT'Yi 01' OJMN•• Holtry l"ubllc C11lfOl'"l1 NEW YORX The 'New CREClTORS OF Jame• o. "-""er.on, Ne. ..... ..., "rll'ICIPl1 OMu In > • :-' WUlllm R. Ander.on. I nd H•rrv G. £1l•!e If MARIAN W, ,ETEJl !oON, Ori"'' CllllftlY York M ets' runth annual Anctt••011. T,1n1!tl"or. lll•l •bolt. 1r1nsttr 01ee~1ec1. :.,. ~ .. °'!"",','n'flll--.Euilru Old · • G S t d It tbovl lo ~ m1de bY Trtnsl...-or, NOTICE IS HEltEBV 01\'!N to lllf ''""'' ~ V•n!IJ L•IU"N ••~II {6\.'J) UlVd l' .. 111111 Slntle$ OtMtlels (LI dtf lllorn""n (f\ l ·l: t0.1 '111 Wiiton o,4; de! McCormick 1.2, def si..nbrom "'· ~nlebl!r CLl tltd 1·71 lost H1• ~Ofl .. ,, 7'5. Berrvlllll tL) last 1·6, 0·61 won . .... ,, loll ..... · 01115 (Ll losl 3--f,, °''' "'· l .... l*lllole• • Fryer and Ste.r Ill kl<! lo Gillmtn •l'Od O•nlel1 tF) U, 6-4; Jes! to . Z1,1rn Ind SltPl'>t ......... )-6. T11lo• tnd Rtdwjll ILi lost •-6, 1""; lost 11, U. J11nior V•rslll' UtUlll ... ,11 (U) CUI l'MIMM SIM!es (l) le»! ..... J•61 WOM 6'7. ...... LeG1n ll'ld MtC1r1tr Ill ·won '-1, 6'1, 1-3. JICl:lbton •nd T•11Gr (LI • wOn 1·$. 6-3, .... 0111 Tourfltlfttnl (J\fn~ c11i.,. OIYIJl ... l o ....... Ct.tnnl"'htm Ind Ollie !OCC) dtl. o-ri.: •rid w1111el!ffd 1s1n 01 .. 0 Mtst l .. 2. 6'2. OU.rttr-l'lntls CunnlMhtm Ind O.H! fOCC) def. S..bln tlld G1rcl1 {ltlo HOlldO) f.?, l·J. Cunnfnolltm tl'ld Ollie COCCl PllY -J.~ J•mlflnt!s ti I o'clot;ll; }fldtY. • • 'L P" A'1 I' : a az _ ng1ng • i Reported Good . . ~ 'T'he Johh B illings f:imily of ~Newport Beach re c le n t I y ~scored in deep sea fishing. at ~La Paz, Me1.ico. .., ~ Included in 'ihe catdl were !three sierras ' and a pair of \l'ellowiafl . · , • • t Mn. Billlnaf'lq>ped tl>e el· "•fort with a 185-pound slei-a. , , , ' ; ; " :: " " :: ,. ~ WHlmkOIW C•l 0 ) W•ltMI H•rold Eklrld•t (WMI n def. Hookt (WI n, S.1. Oennls Mtrtr. CWM) 14 dtt. Mc1C1 n1le (Wf ... 6'4. Ca'°' Sle'ff!nlOn (WMJ 71 clef, Cl\11le (W) 86, 6..0. l'lfll Scllwltt1r1 (WM) 1t def, O.vt Smllll !WI 11. 5-1 . 01n 5!tlndltr (WM} l4 def. VOii~ tWI et, f.O. Dave C1rmO<ll' (WMI It lo•! lo 110 IWl 11, 2·4. NtwHM 1211 OJ S•1l1 Afll ltlck Miiier CNl n llef. J,. 'Root ,,,., n, •2. Ktn Zlmmtrin.n IN) IO IPlll Wiii\ 8111 "-"'" CSAI IO, ,3-1. Ol~nl1 GoodWln <NI 15 clfl". R•nO'y t.-rd (SAJ U, 4-l. R;A; M1~er CNl 11 dri. ICtllh Wr rlcJr. {SAi M, .. 2. SltVI ICtlll !NJ Jj def. l . J. Ced1 ($AJ N, M . llruc1 Trubo IN) II dtf. O.x Woodwortll (SAi n. U. H~nllt111t.,. lt1e11 (ttl 111 Au1111in KIXn (Al dtt. OeG11tllle (H8J 4·2 FtnltY (1181 o:i.1. M•llll (A)~­Rtnlllll !H8) Oii. Wl110n CAI 6'0. Ol8oe (Hll •l'ld C•rttf (Al lltO' 3"1Glllor0' fHl) 6'f. Scl\wflrlz CAI l·~1nn1m1ktr (Hl) cit/. c-(AJ ... 1'11lltt11111 llll 1111 Of._ <HSI l!ff!lt'lem rFJ Cit!. tlrown (0) 11-M. Rtahl !0) def. Mc:N1lll IF) 7 ... 11, Mfddleto11 (Fl def. Scott 10) 16'IO. Kr1nlf (F) dtf. PttklnOll (OJ 7•·tt. P-(Fl llef. Mor..,. 1t.a.l. tllrO' (FJ !ltd Ktnl fO) llWI. .. ,~ w .. 1n1 n1 u.cc Stolbl I 1 def. Km 11./ MO Ntchol1 I def. w Ll, 12.il,. Krl~I l "I· " owlck fl~""" EYl'IOl1 61 . Ztbe (I.), 76' . H•Ytl def. Stl!ICll9 IL)I 1.111rev del. Hl!Ml"YOI L), 1M(I. Vikes Honor Swim Stars I '·' " ""itMy(n!•• o tlie11 t••••" 1ui'ltli ci 1.1•lity ~ . '• ·: , • .. @]~<=>@@)~ '-•11•11'1111lt•'' • 7 f1thle11 l.!•114, 11ewpert "'''''' ck1rg1 lie1ch , 644·5010 SOUlHl•H CAI. CO!ll'lltlNCI LACC Rio Honoo LA Harbor CYl>•n• Elll LA Gollltn west ll"rlcl1r•1 $(1r11 (~prns •. GclHn Wnt 3 w 1.01 " ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' . . ' l 10 I ltlo HOndO '· LACC S, (II Innings) I.A H•rbor ,, E•ll L.t. ' Tllllthl"I G•rn1 Golcll" WHI ...... FuU1non Ptlm• $1Nlum U •.m.I ,_..,,., OM11•1 Goldlft Wnt ti Lt H•rbor LA.CC •' Cl'''"' E1•I LA 11 ltlo Hondo Minion v1110 Stn Cl1~1t ~00111111 El Medtol!t Yfll1 Ptrk Tuslll'I Or1n11e Ltount l e•ch l'rW.r•• U..ts S•r. Cltmen11 4, Vfll1 Pt•k J M HIOfl VJI 0 4 OrlnCH! 1 Foa-111111 2, L•q~~I 8e1ch I Tustrn 4. El Modl!Mt J T....itl"1 O.m11c e1 ModtN 1! MlJ,•_ion \'Ifie ~In C!MMnlt ti '<j-lno• ~=~ :r.;:n,.-'p,~:1111 ti Lt GA1toa111 ••OVI LfAGUI GtrOen GrlYI t.1 Q1,1l"I• !001 Gr•nft •nl •oo P•c111c.t Rtnclll Al1mll01 Wt. GI ' ' ' . . ~ : l l, ~ I l'rldtr't 111111111 Sanll•.a I, Bois• Grtnde 1 PllClllC• J, G•rllen GrtYt 1 Lt Qujnt• 2, 1t1ncho Al•mllos 1 """'r' G•m•s l oltt G11nd1 • R•r.chO Al1mlto1 $1nll•OO •t P1clflte Gtrden Gr1Ve II LI Oulnl1 FREIWAY LIA.GUI! Trov F111en1 P1trk Fullet!on !••annt u!lllY 1-tlltl LI H1brt Lcwen · K1nnRY l'rklll"t Rl!Ulli Fulltr1cn 6, LI l'itbre 3 Su11nv 11111s J, l(tnnedv O 1!1J1n1 P1rk 6, S•~•nnt l Tnil' Z. LoMll 0 WI. T GI ' ' ' s ) 0 ,, j l 0 " 4 0 1•' 'i ,i }:~ '" . ' ' Tvltclll"I G•mfl Lt H1llr1 11 Trov 8uen1 P1r1l 11 1(1n....,.. '"r,nn• II S~nnv 11111s Ful wton II Lowell PlshoD Am•! Piw )( St. ,t,ntl'lonr foervlle Mlltr (>el St. ••111 WLGI . ' , .. ' . . ' . ' ~ ~ l ''• .. Cl e.m. timers ame a ur ay wl>o$1! b!J•1MH llddren h t11s G1rl1e1<1 crfdlloti of 1111 •bow llMl'tl'd lllteaclent l'ubl!.i.ff Or•111e CMtt O•!"' l"Het, night J UJy lJ Wi\I be AVtn~, I" 1111' Clt'f of Founllln 'ltll!Y, 11111 lll 'Nr~ lllvlnt Cltlms 1a1ln11 lht .t.trll '-11, 11, 1$, Utt 111·7',l · ' C ' S I C011nlv of Or1 n111. Slit• of c,111or11lt , 111d "'Id d&c.cltnl •l'I re<iulred 1n lilt thM't, dedicated to asey tenge ' Ill of WFllKI buslntu n .... H llld N!lr•ues wllh lhl netf,..tlf'Y -en.rs. In IM Dfflc• LEGAL-NOTICE who is approaching his fKlth used w11n1n lhr""' "''" 1111 1111t, ao of 111e c11r~ ef tM •bl'ft 1111!llH tourl, wl---~~ ,~~~==~---• l1r •1 known to Tr1n1terH, tre l'wn!1ln le llHlnl lllfm, with lht ~ttulrv NOTICI TO CRIDITOll birthday. Vtl'-Y Golt Orlvl ... RtnM. ffl S G1rUtlll VCIU"Cll•tf, te *" lll!d1M"1i."" •I Ille off!f•l SU,11.IOR ~U•'t 01" Tiii The sentimental game I.Yeti~. F01.1nl1ln V1tle1, Ctlllornlt. lo of hl1 lllomt~1, WAI.LACE, lllOWN STAT• 01" C.ALINlllNIA l"Olt -Oon11d O. W!lll1 •nd Vt•ntll L. WHH1, ANO CltAIN, Ill Doller Drive, Sult~ U, TH• COuttTV 01' OlllAMI between stars y,•ho have been h111b1nd 1n11 "-•~· T••111ft•ff, w1101• Newoo•I •~•di. Ct11ta.r1111 ""'°· w111'" 11 NI. ,t.1 sm l·deni·ilied with Stengel in his bu1111e11 sdoren .. 1'11 Hicken AYtnut, tht ot•t• 01 bu!lt1tr\ 01 th• l'~"""'•~•rl '" E•t1I• If ELllAlll'l'H o , Mc:QUIRI. In th. Ctlv cl Lo"9 llttC'h, Counlv 111 "'•tltfl Hrl•llll"' to tilt 11ttt1 of $116 OttMlillCI playing and managing career of t..ff Ar19e!11, 51111 of Cllllornl•, dtCt•Unl, within IOU, '"'Onl~I •tl1r 11\f HOTICf IS HEl:EIV GIVIN te the ·11 ed b J8 d . AH 1f11Ct Ln !rtdt, llXh,,11, f<IUIPrMnl 11,.._I fUtilfttllOll II lt'llt l'lltlcl, tr-Klien of Ille ·~"' fllmM ftaft!lt WI prec e Y &yS 11'1d llOoO' will of 1 ttrltl" Goll Orlvlne 01lff lPrll 11, 1110. Illa! 111 ,......,.i llt VfM ,1t fft!I M•lflll 1111 Stengel's 80th birlhday, .luly R•not buflnet• tnown I I FIUf'itl" V•lllY WOJITH WOOOWAJltl IAGLfV, ••lei dlcMtnl •r• r-lred lo f111 """'· . .1 be Gott Drivl119 fl.11111 tnd l0<1Jt<1 •I E•ecvtor tf 1111 Wiii of with lilt ntCIMltY VCl\ICl!ln In ftlt effk1 30. The special game WI I ~12s G•rll!lo Aven>11, In •~ Clll' 01 ~ •bO'<t n•mtfl OH•d~"'· 11111t cllfk of tilt 111ov11 ent'1111c1 courl,., G. followed by a regular g111ne Fo1,1"l•ln Vllllf , Count'f of °'"'"''' Stitt WALLA«. lROWN ANO c•A•N IC IH"lttnl '"""· Wllll lllt MCffllty -"' C1U111rnl1, •nd .. thll ""' fOtttOIM u, 0.¥11" Of"IYI, ·~ltl 11 YOUcllttt. .. tlll \Hldtnlttfttd "IN lfflu. bet~'ttll the Mets and Mon-bulk 1r1n1!1r will bl cons1,1mm1tld on "-"'' lteclt, C11ffwlllt """ ol lltr Attir11rn, 11urwttt. Hurwllt •nd SUNSET LEAGUE Lo~•• E!!Ar><lt Foun!tln v~:!ty Senra Ana Valin Co•-dtl M•r (OS!t Mesi EO'itOfl Maflll011• f'rld•V'• ''''" Lo•r• •. Cos!• Mew J S•llll ,On• V•llt1 11, Edlio~ I Eltl'!ICll 4. "'--llt II W L GI ' ' I ' ' ' . ' • • • • • • I • > ' ' ' ' ' ' Ire.I or •fl•• Mondt v '"' ll!h O'IV pl MIY, ,,., UHi HMtn • ......,.. qo -J2~ Stl'ffl, HtwHrl 1tec:11,' ' tt10, lftrou1n E«'OW No. fU.21', tf Att-n fl!' ••ecutw C1Ufl'~I• '<lf!ldl 11 Ille •Itel 11 bt;ifMU • !t>t t KtoW O'tP••IJMlll of tit• Fount1111 l"ub"flll!d Of•n•; Clltl 01tl\I 'lie!, ti ihl uncltrtlt!llCI 111 1!1 fl'tlllwt ,.,. V•lley 8r1nc~ of Stcurl11 First N1t1on1I A•rll 11, ts, M•r , t, lt10 JU·fCI lll!)IM to tlle ttlllt " .. Id O'tudlnf, SACRAMENTO ·r he l'l•nk ,, 11'7Q M .. no!I• Streel In lllt -Wlirtln lour tnotltl!t •lie' lltt llrlt .Wllcl• . CllY al Fount•ln \'111.v, COIJnlY tf LEGAL N011CE !loll of tllff t1tlk:1. assembly voted 61-0 Frtday Or•not, 5111• of C•lltorntt. Oe•ld .Yrll 10. 1'1'. t I •• lh UCLA OATEO Aorll 23, lt10. 01111d l'trrtll to congra u a.... e o-ld o. w1111,. Tr•~•fer.. ,.,.... E•t(utw tf 11141 &tit. Bruins "for their sensational V••n•ll t.. W1111'.t. Trtnittr~ c11t1,1c.&tt 0 , c••'DJIATION 11 t11t 11io .... n•trlfCI O'•c•~' b k lb II " d t I ECUltlTY ,IAIT NATIONAL •i.NIC l"Olt TJIANSACflON O• •x•••ltl MUIWITt. NUlllWITl & •IMllll as e a season .in o 11•7' Mii•"'°"' Jfrt11t .,. • n...i tiNtt mmend co ch John "\\'ooden ••unt•ll! Vtlllor. Ct. fttM UNOI• ,ICTITIOUI " Ml ........ l..clt,. i •llflf'lll• co a . l"ubllilled Ortntl Ce11t OlllY Plfol. THf: VNDl!ltSION!O COllll"O .. ATION T I cn•J ,,,.,.,. The r e s o I u t i o n by ,.11,11 2s it~ -· -111.10 doei hlreb~ cert111 1111111 11 cenctuc11111 • ,!.!.._, "' ••••"' . ' bullllUJ loelll!d 11 UI I , lhlo St., C~lll ., .. ,,., Repllbhcan Assemblyman .Ter-Mis•, c111..,.nr•. unHt 111t 11c11110.,1 flr1n "ublltl!M 011"1' Coest 0111r io11<1.' Le · { H. hi d ·1ed LEGAL NOTICE "•mt 01 ME'l'I JlkOF'I tnd 1~11 1o1td AprU 11, 1t, 2s i nd M•Y 2, 1t7t 111-1:1 ry WIS, O ig an • Ci firm rs corn[lftect ., ,..., followln1 co .. UCLA ·s winning of its fourth T-ssiu .ar111on, wllo.-•rtnc1111 111•<• ;, LEGAL NOTICE I . N u· I NOTICE TO CltfDITOkl ll\lllM11 Is •• l!tllow1: ------c 0 n s ec u I ve a ona IUl'l•IOR COURT o• '"' COi.iT CllMMUNITV SERVICES T·SUU Collegiate Athletic Associotion ST.lTI o• CALll'ORNt.t. '0R INC .• Jff~ C•m"--· t: If,• 11 t : NOTICI! Of' SAL• 01" lll•Al. ""°' h · h . TNI COUNTY OF OJIANOI C111lstr1no lll•tll, Cltlf. rlikTY AT "ltlVAT• UL• c amp1ons 1p. No. A1fl'1 WITNESS 111 lllnd 11111 Jr.I O't'f of .Urll. NI. A IMIH "Head Coach John Wooden l!tllll ol GRACE I.ONO. Oec•lff'f. 1•111. IN TNI SU,t:llllOR ~U•T 01" a three time All Amen.con' NOTICE ll Hl!RfllY GIVEN to 1111 COAST COMMUNITY Sl ltVICES. TM! STAT• 01' CALlflOlllNIA "'R -• credll0<"1 Cl !he tbl\1 ~tmld O'K.cltnl INC. TMI COUNTY Off OlAHO• Player has fashioned a lh•t a11 pf•IOl'I• h1¥1,., c1.1tn11 1111ns1 H. "-"· "r". '" tM Mttt1r of 1111 E1t11t· ,,· ' rht UICI dt«de"I ... rt11ulre4 lo !!It !CO!ll<>rtlf $111! lTErHAN IE H. 1'11.lMPTON, •k t • basketball d yn asty al UCLA 111tm, w1th "'' 111ee1 .. rv v.uetier1, In STAT! OF CAt.1F01tN1A, ITEl"HIE H. FJ!AMrTON, o-s.. . .,,. FOlln!•I" Valll'f 7, Cor-de! Mftf ' Tlltt••V'I Gtmn MfgllOlll •I Corene dll M•r 5a,,..a An• V~!l•Y 11 Eslln<.i1 Lotr a 11 Edl•on C01t1 Mtil II Foun!1ln V1 lley. ORANGE l.l.lGUI Los A\1m1101 K•ltlla 5onor•· S•Cklltb•'k l!rat \'1lenc11 e1 Oo'•O'o Los. .t.mlto01 ,rllty'1 Sc•rt\ t oo Al1miro. 1. Vt19nt~ 7 Somr1 ,, K&tfll~ 4 S•ddltl:tck 1, l!rt1 S El Oor1do 6, LOI Ami~ ' Tllflill1.,•1 G•fl"lfl El Oortdo ti IC•tt!lt Lot Altmll1>1 ti l'lrH SOnor• 11 S.O'dltllltk Vt!ln(lt II LN Am leos FULLERTON Wl GI ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . ' . ' ' . ' . . ' .. ' ' ' 601 S, (uclil 171.5911 •1 Ille offlct of !ht clerit of !hi 1t>ovt COUNTY OF OltAHt)E, u. Nol!CI 11 hultb¥ 1IYtfl ll'llt 1111 u,...-.-l;~y;;;;;y;;y;;.;;;;;;;;;v;;y;;.;;;;;;.;jil.nlllltd COIJrl, or lo Prflln! lhtm. Wllft On 11111 3<-0' •• ., ef ,,,,fl, A.O. 1910, O'trt11nl0' wlll Hit II l'rlVllt Ult,'. 1111 · 111Ce111ry voucllers, to "" vn-btfort ll"tf Mi ry K. Hfllf'Y 1 Heltrv t. ltl1 hfplltsl l!ld ~ blllldllt, li.tllletf, dtnl111ec1 11 !he ofll(t ot lltr •ll11r111vs. P11llllt 1n 1nd tor t•IO' Ctultlv tnd Sift!!, lo COllllrrNl!on of 1tlll S1,11>1rllr ceurt~ SCHMEHlt .t.NO &OW.t.ROI, 444 Wt!I ttllO'lrot lhtr1h1, duly ammlu1-d ind on er •lltr 1111 Jiii O'er of ~,. I Bet You Didn't Know Httl'I I lt111M1t t!Hlf YI• c111 n'Y' .. mt lua wllll .•. "'"" c•• 1 IM.,. 1tt 1hr11 trlpt1s 1r.lll '~'" llllllff Ill MM llln lnf, •llO' 11111 Ml W'ffl I runt . , Amwo r= Flr1I 1we men lrl1tlt •ncl •r• tvl •I 1111 ,,i.t• lrfln1 ltr In Hlil0' .. 1111" p•rtr. hlm1r , • . Nt•I m .. n lr;p~l Ind lllYI •I lt'llrf , •. Hilt !we lllf:I! ltt !nf;.10' l lPI' t ltt wlln Ille niRnt• 1111cun1 "'"-. . : 1.111 mt11 tm•tkl P t rtwncl Nit tllltl llltl "'"11er : •kit INm llrsl II _,... , , , t lltr tflt crMI! le' I ~II, llovt fUlll!tt" 15 WI, mli.lllflt l~rot trlttltt, lhtH 11t111t1. tiltM euH • • • • ncl "' ""'11 * •r•"'"'r •lw.,-. auMll'lff ltM flvtll wlltt .tti. 'f•'*-· hi lltw .... ,.,. , .... --ht Ille· l"llY6'11 wttll lwl lllltr lt11M In lt'lt ltll llltrHtt Ant-""'' II lllt •M In •l!O' Nit lt•Ytt, ( * C.• .... u ·-Wlllt'J lllt •• 1111'11 , • .,,. fir • '" ...... ••Nllllll .. ,, .. lf&l111 . .,., '"°'"' ft1"'l"'lrtwt •. ,Tllf rte•l'f w~• HI lily CllYtlll•.. In 1:n wltttl "''' IHI u 1tr•1tM ••"'"-\ * ,..,. ... TAM O'S RANTER Scoloh Whlllcy S56! •. I• T..,th Str"t, s.antt ""'' C1!11crnl1 '2102, •-n • ........,,,.11r tPPftrtd H1tok1 1tosott 1t10, 1t 1111 ofllce el All<• Lii l lll'IOf.• whlth Is Ille pl1c1 ol bu1!"111 '' tile known hi m• to bl the Praldlftf tf Ille A!Jortll¥ •' L1w, NU C•llfornl• .l.\ltllllt!, uno:i.r1le11td (n 1U m•lllrl P1rl1!nl111 (Ol"llOtllllll lhtl tllecutlf 1111 Wllllln In--Clt'f flf SOulll G•ll, Couhtr el' Let to Ille estate cl u td dKtdenl, wllllln '"umlnl '" llth•tf tf tne cor~1tlo11 A11t1I•• 51111 el C•ll10tf1J1, Ill; tlll fOIJr mcnt~s t!ltr IN! 11r11 •1,1bllc111on lfl1rtf~ "•mid, 1nd •dnowll!ld~ed to .,... rltftl, llllt end ln1tr111 of 111d dtctllld Of tMs oollct. 11111 II/Ch ~.i1.., 111.ICUl'fd ft'lt ume. 11 tl11 t1rM ol O'ttffl """ 111 tt11 01IH Ao•U )], 191(1. In WllntSI Wh~rw, I htVt llt.-.unfo "' ""''· tttle 11111 1"11NU llltt 1111 fflll• FLOY LOVELACE" 8EAUORY my hind •nd •fll•ld mY ofllcl•I .. II '"' .,, ltlcl cltc8611f N1 •t~ulrtd "' OPt••· .t.dm!nl11ratrl• with !he O'er •nd v11r l11 lhl1t1rtlllut111,11 tboYt flon of l.w I' otn.rwltt. ttlltr lll•n wm 11111tlltd tf Ille'"'" wrllten. or In tdclltton I• that "DI ulcl O'KhlllCI, ot tlle 1beve ntmtd fl¢t6'•1. (0Fl'1CIAL SfAll 11 Ille ION II *-111, '" ~ It 111.• SCHMIEH R ANO IOWA&OI Mtty K. H""'°' Ille ctrtlln ''11 ll'OPfrt'f tltu•lld In • '" Htrtllll a. Efwtrft llof1ry P11bllc-C1U1t11111 tllt CltJ (If Huntlneton 811dl. Glulltit 444 w11t Tenlh Slretl P•l1>C.l11t Offlct In of Or1n,1, Stile of C1lll•r"l1, ••rl1curertf' Stnll AN, Cltlf. tt111 OrtMt Ceunfy ftKrlbtlll 11 hlrtows, fo.wll: Ttl: OU) llf·IUI My CGMmlHlo" E••lr1i Lois • Ind s. 810Ck "'°'' WH1t'f . Alterntr• 1fr A!llmff111tr1ll1l Nov. 24, IJ72 , P•'k Mctlan et Hunllntlen •••th. il'~bllllltlcl Or1t1ge Cl!ltSI Otll~ il'f .. l, l"util!1hl(I O'tn11 CMll 01Uy "l!(lf, I I Hr m•• rtCOrfld 111 IOOJi; •• AprU l$, M&y 1, '' 1,, lt 10 114·10 AptU II, II, 2j lnill Mt'f 1, ltJIO '41·10 P•11 IT, mf1(1i11M0111 m.,1 ,tcorlll LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ol Or11111 County, C•!llel'nl•• m1r1 <Dm,...111'1' ~nown 11: 111 Mil" l!rtll,-. Ht.t"""'t.., letcl'I, C1111ornlt • SA10 S.llE IS ll EING MADI A!' NOTICll! 01' IALI 0~ IS. ltllAL ,ROl'f ltTY .lT l"•J&ttf T•'ml tf llll tllh In llWf\11 l'tlCH'lt'I' r111VATI $AL• Cl .. Tl,IC.&T• 0, 11.lilNtlt . tf lt>I Untied Slllft en corifl'l'Mlltn • NO. A-l:IUS fllCTITIOU$ HAMI 11 1•le. T•11 .. r c1n1 If> tll'lfllllll •Id '" tt... Sullt!"IO• Courl Cl !ht !lilt of Tht Undt1"1!1necl O'GU cerltfy lie II CCIII• Te bl ll#Olltl'll wllh 1110'. c~mornl•. ffl" lhl Co.mtr of Ortne• d\IC111!1 • tiutlne11 •' T&IO W111n11r Avt., a1111 •' llllrs 111 tit "' wr111111 l llO' '" 11\t Miiie< of lhll E1t1lt cf I EH U. CO•lt Mr.1, C•llforni1, t.tndtr tl!t fie· wlll ~t tl(er....i tf t1!t 1tcirn116 titre•• KADING. OKtlttO. llflOl,IS f1f!l'I l'lltnt of ,EJIMl·L!Vl!L 1n0' II 1ny llm• •lier lhe tlrsl IU~11ttflo" NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhtt Oii or "'-' s•ld llrm ,, comNllCI of 1116 follow-lltrtof Ind bltfo,, "''' " ..... 8n9r MtY 5, 1t7D. Ille ur>derslOoed. ll'Oftt frig PltlOn, whose 111m1 Ill lull •1'1111 •l.tlct O.teo 1h11 Ulfl dtY of Afrn, lt7'. Sow....-, II E~Kulrl• II Ill• WIH at ~ u. pl ,,!IO'enu •••• fll11owf : I.Inwood T, Root 1(1dln1, Otce111d. wlH i.ell II pr1v1t1 Slit NtllOl't. A. C!•rt, )If I . l trcll, St nl• SHCl~I Admlnl1tr11t1 lo tM Mellffl bfocter, tlllllKI 10 con--Ane, C•llfor11!1. _ Wllfl G•11tr1! l"ow•l"i 11 urm•llon tw Ille 1boYe ..,tllled S1,1perlor 011td ""'n le, 1'70. Al.ICE. t.11 lllltOI" COIJrt, •II 1111 rltll!. title, l11ttr•I' 111111 Nliion A. Cltn -ALICI! l.11 llSNOr ""''-of 1111 clttl!dtnl •I 1!11 lfrrw: tf 1111 Stele llf C•llltflll1, Qr11'111 COlll'ltr : NU C1ltflmle A ....... clltlll •nd 111 IM tlflftl, flllt 11\0' lnltrut Ori April 10, l,7(1, "'1!rt mt, I NOlltY 111\1111 .... , C•""'* .... the 111tlti II•• IW o,.r•tlon of 11111' (It Public '" Ind fer ... 141 '"''· ......... 11., T•lr IJU) .. ,...., olll...-wl1e •coiulred olllt' lllt11 or 111 10'• ••Pllfflll Hiiiin A. Cltrt ltl\IWI! 11 ml IO A"'""' "' Sl"kllt Ul!!Ulltlf""' O'lfl'" i. lhlll ol Ille dle$1'11 It tlle time lie Ille lltflOll Whlle l'Mll'fl• ls MllllttlMd Publllllld Ot11• CMlt Dlll'f "lllt. of 1111 dtllh, rn ind fl tlllt ntl•11! '"'' to tllt w11111n ll'llltUl!lllll •11111 •t~,_...td April 24, ts. Mt~ 1, "" 7•J.11 p.Wtrtr IDClltO' 111 fllt Cowllt'f ff Oflf'ltl, ,,. l lllt'lllO' tlltt NfM. Sit!• of C11lk;rnl1, dhCl'lbtd .•• ltlio'ln: (0FlllC1AL seALI I.GI 6 t nd I '" BIOCk 111 ot l711t llrtll M•tY I(, H""FY LEGAL NOTICE ftd'lon of H1111tl1111fon l1tch, 11 ""' Hot•tY 1"u111rc-c.1lfOl'nl1 .,,., l'l<OrdN In leek ., ,,,,..It of "r!ncl••I Offlu Ill •Ul-LIC NOT-OCI ___ _ Ml11t11l1neeu1 Miff, In tlll lfflct If 1111 O•tllf• Gtuntr ~··Of GrtllH covmv, C1llftf11l1, Mr Co,mm1111on •x•ltei TO Al.t. CtlNC:!'.llill'fEO; ... ··-,,,.... com1T10nlY ~ 11: Mii FOUll'llllth • Ncvtll"tbet u, 1'1'2 TM Board 01 orr.c:ter. tf ,. 11...,., Hu11t!n1IOh 8'9dl, CtlUei"nlll, J'Clllollllled Or1nt1 (NII O•llY l"llc l. M~ .. CIUl!ll' Wlltf" Dl•lrltl MrtDl' t lwt Slllt!KI 101 (U•!'tnl 't1•n • collfll'!1n11. Aerlt 11, 11, U '"O' MtY !, lf1'11 1141·1t netlce that fhev wm, 11 1:00 l 'tlldt I"~ Clll'ldl11ollf, r111rt~tloois. r.tetY•llom, --1°" lhurJ0"11, M1v 1(, IJ7fl, It t11t ce.,o rllJhll, ""'" o• .,..,~, ui-li •nd ,,.. lerenct Room el 111t COllllCll CllemMra, cumbr•l'ICtt o1 record. Ll'.:GAL NOT1CI!: 11 F1tr Orin, C111• Mttt. Grltlft Ceu~ 110'1 o• ol!trt 1rt ln~rttd IOI' tlltt ,,.. ' • •~. C1lll•r11111 11<1IY1 lllY/11t11nt II Ille ...-w •lld fhltll 11s In wrlllllf i ncl m•1 Mr•lntfll' 1'1Krl1*1 tHI ,,..,.l'l'I' - f101t O'tllYtttd 111 11\J raewtrl• 1r 10 th1 ,,.,...1 littlflf 11 .. 1rewlm1t1111 1,17 ICl"WI· M lff~ of tit, lltorflfY, R, l(llTH DJNS-Cl •Tll'ICAT• 01' l\tll!lllJ SIWttllltll Slrltl Wtll 61 Mllfll'CIVll AYvtlfe, CIOA >5t l:tll 11tft 11'"1' $\lllt 111, '''''T•OUI NAMI C°"lt Miu. Tiit .,_,..., II°"'''"' 11 C-0111 M.w. 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CINEDOME ·---r.:T\. .':.!'~ .r.._.,.. l;;1J "' "'"'' 1, " ' • •• .,. I BALBOA 673-4048 OPIN 6:41 7lt I . a.n.. ., .... ,, .. -. NOW-ENI$ TL!ESbAY .;tlightly ,7:00. and 9:40 · ACADEMY AWARD WINNER.!, ae2~!ESS BARBRA OMAR S1REl&AND • SH.ARIF \)AA%~~. ~¥earl ""'"Si' ..._. r#NIQIJr e· -.t t :JS Oily e ACADEMY WINNING SHOIT SUIJECT "PEOPLE. SOUP" .. Acldtmy Aw1nl I nt ArtNu '"'lt""-1 0~ MfSS JEAN 11!0011" "IUTCH CASSIDY AHO THE SUHDAHCE IUD" ot • "MIOllUOHT COWIOY" 00 C• .. r - '" Wlf!Mf OI J At "tfl'lf Aw•'-'' I • ,_ D1ofo '""j lat l'k Nrl -ltt.l .,ALICl'5 a1nAUllAHT" Cll) Cl*" ·~---.... ~ ~~ Ullftf II Ntl Allllftlfttf E•cl111l¥1 Dr•"!I• c"""'" Orlv..,.111 s-1111 1~•1'-Y Wll!hln •• "•LOOO'f MAMA" llll Ctlv "KILLl!lll TMlllEI!" 10'! C:•l•ir Uftttl' U M11t1 at WU~ ,trt!>I Aca•tmy Aw1<11 Wlnntr l e•! l«l•r -JOHN WAYNE "TllUl OlllT" fGJ '"" •M "STElllLll CUCKOO" CO'J CtlW · All Ctler '""' "'GAILY, GAILY" fC,I ... -rMI. LAST IUMMIUt." {Ill U .... 11 MWSI It Wiit , ....... All C•• Slww "tMI MIMX" Oil ·~ "JULll!T OlSAOE" tfll Ullfft It Ht! A•Mttltll • PACIFIC WALK·IN THEATRIES ' \ An t.i.r llllw "CYCLI S.t.VAOl!S" 1111 •M "HlLL'S AHOlLl!S 't"' lltl U....,. U Mvtl It Wiit! ,.,.... ' Last of the _ Se·x . Symbols? r BJ VERNON SCO'lT ddine a sex symbol one!, In "Myra Breclrenridje," and JfOLLVWOOD (UPI) _ No rtalily, ls DO such Wnt. fortunate to have appeared one ever asks Raquel who! At her bog.ne the, other &IJ :f. the scene at a time 'fhen a woman . "~re musl be hundreds of thousands of beauliful girl! runnij)g around this country with ~ tbe sa me THURSDAY -"E«ellenl" ... L. A. TIMES "WI IOMl!D IN NEW HA YEN" ' • "'~ Ft1cl.'y!Stt11rd•y/S11 .... iy -- "ONI PUW OYER THE .CUCKOO'S NIST" "A Thcoltl.cal Shock TTtatmeut ~, , . Daily Pilot , ' •Di\ •lll•VATKINh<CALL .... UU . ' . Jt}' If"""" 11\c., C..-... t ~ •. • Raquel has rN.ched the she was a r e $' e d coo· i IMO( glrl.s all looked like rarified strata Or celebrity servativeJy, her voice~ .,.as Audrey Hepburn,. Tw~ or where ra single name suffices niodulated and 'her 'manner Mia. Farrow. '• . for ldeQtiUcation: Gab I e, somewhat uneasy_, 'At home Unlike the late ti.tarilyn measurements I have. , "It's really nothing apeclatl""=i!:== Bogart, Marilyn, Liz and the she is Mrs. fa trick Curtis. Monrl)f:, · Raqui:I doesn't try est Mr. Curtis Is her personal to live ·up to her se1: kJtteD r T · ur 'h ' rl 1 R manager and partner i n image with dewy eyes, open -o cer 'I er ar va a· Curtwel product!~• wh•'ch th and 1·111 g! I · quel Welch will star in ber .,,,,.. mou 1 e · r tn· own televi.slon speclal Sunday. made the hour·long musical nocence. the title : "Raquel.'' special. "Maybe t am the last of That sort of says it all, Raquel is also a mother the sex symbols," she said except what it 11 like to be which puts dOWIJ the $CX sym· at lunch. Raquel. bol tag too. "I hope so. It's an immature Busty and beautiful, she has Esse.1tially sh~ is a woman, thing for people to expect a been dubbed a sex symbol a female witb a flair for girl 01 several of them to by press agent&. the media publicity," controversy .such represent aU that is supposed 8lld Jmage makers. She cannot as SWTOUnds her new movie 'o be sexy or interesililg in ~~~~~~~~~---=-~~--''--- 'Walt z' Due At College Next Month • Sexiness Isn't a public thing anyh.,.. And, honestly, II doesn't en4!r' (llY ml[IQo. l'm either workina: or at bom'e with my family . What's sexy about that?" ··Raquel's guests on ber.CBS , &how are . Bob Hope, John \Vayne_ and English singer , Tom Jones, a formidable cast of supporting players. ''I wanted the best people possible," she said. "And we got them. litost of. the show is singi:..1g aO(I. dancing, btlt I do a comedy sketch with Bob and visit a Mexican orphanage with Duke Wayne. "Tom and 1 do a musical number together.'' But the special Is a showcaac for Raquel whlch cost $735,000 and took 90 days to shoot on location in London, Paris. Mexico, the Big Sur and Sun Valley . Raquel appears in ·brief cos- Jean Anouilh's "Waltz of the Toreadors" has found a home in Huntington deach. The French comedy Is cur- rently on the stage of the Hun. tington B e a c h Playhouse, playing Fridays and Saturdays through May 9. A week after the playhouse pro du c t ion close§. Golden West College will ofrer its own version. . ·tumes, Victorian ouUit!, on .skis, .In the surf, on horseback and dancing ate>p Mexican ~mples. Golden Wesrs "Toreadors" is sche d u led for five performances. May 15-17 and 22-23, in the Actor's Playbox. drama instruclor Charles Mi t. chell is directh1g. Tickefs are $1 apiefc and may be obLained at the GWC bookstore. Ope11 End To Accept Apprentices NewPort Beach's Open End Theater will conduct its first rull-scale apprentice program this summer In an attempt to add promising new talen t to il.s rcgulnr company. 11c- cording to \Valler K. 'Phelps, artistic dlrec«ir. The program, which is aim- ed at high school junlors and seniors who are serious about a theatrical caree r, will accep t 10 students a.s apPrenllces from local high ScOOols. Applicants will be required lo present a short audition for company orticials, su bm it to a dl!tailed interview, and supply ~ecommendatlons from their high school drama in- structors. Students ·a~epted lnto the program •ill work a minimum of eight hours per "-'eek at the theater dUring the summer months and will attend an integrated program of classes in acting, voice and diction, movement and improvisation. High school juniors and seniors Interested in applying for the program should call the theater at 675-1120 for an interview. ,, ' TRIANGLE -Linda Alper watches disconsolately as husband Jon Law caresses Pam Brown in a scene from "Fireworks for a Hot Fourth." one of six one- act plays to be presented next week by the Irvine Repertory Theater. Irvine Rep Theater To Stage One-acts A progra m or six one-act plays by cont e mp or a r y American playwrighl"I will be staged next week by the Irvi ne Repertory Theate r at UC Irvine. The works will be presented on alternate nights. with three plays staged Munday, \Vcdnes· day and Friday and three olhers on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. On lhc first bill are "111e P.1adness of Lady Bright" by Lanford WUson, "It's Called the Sugar Plum" by Israel Horovitz and "P.1u zeeka'' by John Gure. The second program is {'()m· prised of "The Indian Wanls the Bronx." also by ltorovitz, "In the Gloaming : Oh, ~ly Darling" by Megan Terry and 'Look Back' At Fullerton! "Look Back In Anger" by J'Jrhn Osborne will be presenled by lhc theater arts , department of Fu llerton Junior College in the c<impus : Studio 'I'hcatcr for seven performances starting Friday,' l\lay I. George L. Stoughtc.1. ! F JC drama instructor, is . directing. 1 Li.kc it or not, Raquel looks sexy throughout. Evidently the poor girl just . ~n't help[ herself. . EXCLUSIVE OllANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT NATIONAL GENEltAL CORPOAATION Foc••x .. SDUnt COAST · PLAZA THCATllS Sill' D>tctr"'"Y•I l•i1t1I • s.16-1711 Wttkdop: 1:l0·1 0:00 Sol. Giid S1111.: 12:30.J :OO 5:30-8:00·10:30 TECHNICOLOR' A PAllAMOl..NI ~ ALSO -GP Lita Minnelll "THE STERILE CUCKOO" THE LINCOLN DRI~IN THEATRE HAS .BR4J)JD-NEW TWIN! PACIFIC' 6No EllFUL,COLORFUL ALL·NE\l. 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We Service 111 Pontiac Warranty ·Work itia.rclleis .of·~Where You Bought, 'It -• • • • • • " " 1969 GRIND Pll~ SJ' • •21 Y-l,·T.,io.•1*amflk, ....._,,. .. _ ...ri•, ...... ,, .. ...., •-lrltl, 0 "-~,.Mo, -wl ... ,.., ,_.-,. <ii< <WNIH!ot1i,.., whlto W•ll !1<01. •l•rl , ••• 11111..i ,1 ... , llh ...... 1 .. twf""!. <n1! .. <...t ... 1, ........ -loc~" .. ,..,.,k .... ..,..,,. ..,..,91, -!Mich+ -to, V.ifi,. ,, ... ,.;111 •••• 1 .. ·--1 ""'""" hlt.ri.r, ......... i... 1 .... "''~··· ($e•lel ;"l I.' Ht . •21•f7tp1 ~~opl! 1, 1 I ~ , • . '65 •10 2 Dr. Hardtop. V8, · 11.utomatic, ra'dio, power steer:lnf. fact. air, tint glass (PDD 778). ·'~70 . '68.UMANS 2 Dr. Hardtop, ·vs, automitie, radio, pmver sl.~r­ ing. rordova top._ tact. air, tint glass .(WIC 774),.: $1770 167 LEMANS 2 Dr. Hardtop, V8, automatic, radio, power steer- ing, fact. llr, cordova top, midnight green <TEY 680). $1670 .. · . . '66 GTO 2 Dr. H8rdtop, VS, automatic, power steering, tinted glass, (actorr aJr! radio. (SBN 449) ,. $1170 '63 BUICK Skyl&rk 2 Dr,· automatic,~ ridio,~tiliied,. glas.s, biiptAal~blue: (Gl\:8·952 ). · . :s670 ·'64 PLYMOUTH Valiant. 2 Dr .• 6 cyl., automatic, radio. tintro glass, low low miles (JAK 620). $770 '68 GIO . vs; automatic, radlol power 1teerfng, cordova fop, tint~ glass, veaero green (270 OSK·). $l970 '62 LEMANS Coupe. 4 cylirider,· autOqiatic,.radio, power &teer· ing, IGHL 336). . . $570 '64 i!=.ORD \Vagon. V-8, automatic: radio, eXtremely 1harp. Robin egg blue (WIG 045). $870 " .... ' ., . '56 PONTIAC • 2 Dr. Sedan, VS, automatic..ra'di.o, cameo white. <;oJ!tinen~ kit. lGVX 749 ). · MUST ' SEE TO IEUEVE '. \, . ' - '65 ORA.ND PRIX V8, 11.utomatic, radio, power steering,. cameo white (VEH 746); r. ·. ., : • ! •,-• · . '6~·~<4tAl.INA · 9 passenger wa on; .. VI, automatic, power steer· Ing, power win .~·ttnted 1&lass, fact. air, low miles (OCZ 64~)::-' •· '~ 1· $870 ..!. 'ALL CAIS.Sllli*t:To"m~.'SA.LI -' . • ~4" ' -' LET US lllLP' YOU ' ARRANGE ·YOUR FINANCING . . ---· __.._., .. _ .. ,_,, .. . . • SHOWlloOM .. HOURS • . · . 'Monday thr6 Saturday, 9· A~M;:to .'10 P.M~ Sunday 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. I FRwY, GARDEN FRll(Y. '_ . . '• ' ~ J. ' • I ' , .. --. , , ~· . . ~ \ l ~· ' . •• " ., . : :: .. •• • . : • ... • ~ , SEE TillS!· $2f; '·' ill -.;111111> .. • -1•a"too! a genel'Olj! <2~ !>allio,ofull dlning,.n>oY!i, • =..:~i::~1~i?cba~; ...... >..lllol!llli'g~ ¢~ u. cul hinil! •• ·:f'~~\atG;.~~..Jr~Vo:ruc! .J.IHlf!-, ·sc in•! ~1120.. · ~··' · · · :•·"&.: J;~ • • • •~· \" (8Rfi:~,~.95Q·-LOW DOWN!'~'-' siuf.-.U _ _.f(_ -PROVllCIAL-+ .,PAJOLI ' . EXECUTM'. 'niilRT B~ , ..,._. · Large lovely 4 bedroom, a'.·baU. ilolM ~W.i!IL~.uge! separate Wnily roo~ v.;tth, !81>11Iou~, ~ batt:.....,r Mariners Park where the child.re ,s , h shag carpeting. RecenUy· redecor~ E~e t:c- ~stipg apr loan can be assumed with 5~ % ipterest. & payments including every\hing of $175 month! Pr1c- '•ed below replacement as '45.115f. 540-1721. • , , et)"'S~aciq~s. family home with many l~xu:ry addl!l, . ., ' $28,~L· FHA JERMSI : h~~ ·2 MllQlan baths, used brick fireplace,,,;.i .... ~l \ . . ~ · eiiclf~Aw~ push button built-in kitchen. Plush' Heavy sh'ake• , 'scallopel\, roof lines, Rr~tty . sh~ t\rit. CIUll\ihi decorator drapes & shades, heavy .t~F• :-.i~s .a darUng! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, N~tur 1 lOQf:):VwJ ow down payment. Owner desper-red brlck: f1replaC'e sets off living room. Exten111ve 540-1720 ' · decking with shuffleboard, deco>aUve •planters; 11ag· a · · stone patio. BBQ. BuQt-in stereo. ~us pool. • ' START-PACKllf. $18;950~-4 BEDRM! .carpets,.draP."s -See thia<~-~ ,q,wntr-mQYlnJlo~gon,&;wiUgiye immediate pos· 5 BEDRM'-$i32,SR-.:5~% 6.1.· lOAIJ~ ·--, .. EXQUISITE "IRVINf' $85 20Df " -r ~ - :Prestige IocaUim -esecui!Ve 1heiioi;~ lied-, rooms, 3 separate baths, iaige·.famlly <Mm. Oiily, 3'h years new -looks like a l"!l~e!.~!1Wl. ,i~ tric "Award" kitchen, full dinmg f:OPQl.-riivffibg . fireplace. University Park ,-exceptio?~ -planned \C()mmunity with pools, tennis etc. Patio. (8445} -~1720. sessiOn!· Nahie y9u:i-own terms! 4 bedroohl, conver-to tte: a,ssumed ~Ject, to approyafl g:iJ\Di.: ti~ den~ 3 separate .ba!}ls, eleg~t fireplace, full pile thick cafp'ettng. thruout. A uniQu~ us~l>r c .s..cuDfng ~m. Heavy shake roof. Pool sized grounds. fireplace, large family room, dream l:1tcben. Lafge ,Orily 5 yrs. new will) all1he most modern luxury pool· sUe<I yard -1'cce:os for boat ·or'tr'~· features! (8123) 540-1~. . oWtt pll*ate •mlnl,l)rc!Wd. 'l,a':ll~'""'Y 1 .. • ;; ,,.. mp schQ<>)s~mljor.~h_ojP~! (IH'A). , ~ • • · ... · · · Wdw~$25,9»-~A % FHA , .. " $24,950 ~ F.H;A. or G.L TERMS! ' 'He~·s a large lovely 3 bedrCJ:O~ & den ho~ .. wi~ spacious family room, 23 ft. l1vmg, ~m WJ_th. mv1t- ing fireplace. Built·in·-range .. , oven: ~'~ . way connected to double garage. Near rqtoolS.. A real·"Buy''I (7954) 540-1720. < ' •• ·., 'uvE RENT FREE-3 UNITS-$32,5, ;,~,,. .. ';, bedrooms; each unit Prime rental area -~a­ cancy factor. Live in one & let your tenants lnake the payments. Valuable 300 ft. deep•F</~...µear. ·schools, shopplllg. Room for additional'i!lil~~5*1720. t • ; . . 'MW 00.-MAR' BEAUTY Spacious. 3 bedroom, ~~s home. Covered big,-blg patio. Huge pool sized yanl. Room !or boat &: trall.e!. llome l"ith elegant ,liJ;eplac~ ·f"!"ily room. Terrific floor plan-4,legant e&rpetillle drlpe&. Block from tennis playground, elementary, Jr, High "' O.C. Col- l~g°' 'A stea @! ~ii00;-"10% do~ 720. . -.-SlllRP 'If.SA ·,vEROE~$28,'500:-5 ~% . · ExCef~t tesikto.ti'al-area on qUf!t:c:Ul:de-sac ~treet. Generous sized bedrooms 2 b~tbs. rue~ fam!l )'. ~ or 'dining room, very han~y -to the luxurious bwl~-m kitcb'-n with ',a' riew 'di.Shwasher: 2 attractive .fire- places: Patio. Ca~tjng;, ~pes: EJt!JY 1care dicbon- ., 1 M&a.,-ns. Assume 5'4 -VA loan subject to approval. . (~!. . .54().1720 l " I ''. l• '" SHARI" $29,sqG , -, ., , " ~' i SUPER : SHARP,'.' l26,~ · GI! ·4 bedroom home with 2 sepafate baths, full \ainlng AJmost no ,down plus stttAU closing costs-your pay-.fto'ti. good cook's built-in kitchen. Ele~t.fireplace. · ments less than rent. 9ueen ~ized l;>edrooms · ~ ,10% down It owner helps with financing! Prime lo-baths., rfami1y room . Park-like lai'ld sc'aping. All 'the cation. 540-1720. fint "features, built-iris , elegarit fireplace, seCJ.Uded 3 BEDRMS • ,22 500 . 511 % LOAN , , livlllg ·room. Near bea~h, ~chools & all shopplllgl • • • ~ I 14 • . . .. • (e:i4ll ,540-1720. • ' I ' t ' ,\'. ·". ,Best.terms available on today's maftet ~there's a ; OWNPIO DESPrDl'JE '26 D58 F H·A. 6 I TERMS 5\4-% A.P.R. loan on property which may be assum· ti LM.. .. ~ f4' " • • • •• ~ayments less than rent! Water softener, new Try·&ny kind of financing! Very arti'stic? bedroom, plush deep pile carpeting. Reflects pride of owner.,. 2 batJ11 family room home. (Gorg~,.\ ~tchen with ship inside & out. Patio. Pe:ol si.Jed. yard .. Near ~s-all the efficiency_ built-in' feeit'uf~s. Nice patio for out- . tancia High & Wilson elementary schoolJ . (7578). door events. Neatly manicured_ la~ns. Walk to all. 540-1720. conveniences! 10% down. 540-1720. PRETTY HOME· PRETTY POOL · $21 ,500 FHA or G.I. terms too ! Little money.dp~ mov.e· you lllto this delightful 3 bedrocim, 2 batli'.Jionie. t1rt1e Haven pool, d~eam kitchen-handy work f!atures. L~ landscaped low maintenance care yard. Excel- ... lent location near everyth_in&,! (7576) ~~~-1 _ • . .! ·- --~~ . . . What are the 15 Costly llistakes to Avoid in Selling a Home? ., WW.. fe• "·· .... , ..,...,t .. .... ,.., ...... •lttM , .. '"" tllh. MoL ... , ..,.. .. t11er1ri.. w • .;. .Ill C-,bell, M.lo.A., Md J-.,h Z11•m ..... D,. --flMI ~..., ..._,.._ cm ...,. .,.. ti-. llHrto .... .,, .. _., ....... ,._ ... ............. ,is ....... -.... ...................... ~'lfMrl fr-. I• IMH 11 ttle cM,... ·• • • ~. --------··---···"""" . LIE LIVING ON THE -RIVIERA! $19,a MonticeUo Townhouse -.~41!1!.~~lJPied. Polslble 2 bedroom or convertibW de&: will 'to wall urpet-inJ, super custom drapes. Built-in luxury kl. ~ Nice patio. Ne8r club house '&: swim pool ! (1tU) 540-1720 ' . ALMOST NO DOwN Gt -~ 5 8EDRM. Located near the great Pacific ocea.Ji'! 3 sef>arate baths, 2300 sq. ft. of. sheert luxury! Romantic fire. place, finest kitchen with gleaming coordinated built.. m features. Large family room. Sculptured green lawns, gorgeous landscapll}.g, _fine..Jocation. Owner very anxious-submit yo!Jl~te;Ql!:· 640-1720. COUNTRY CLU~~ "':;, ME~ YERDE Owner's excellent taste ,refiet'ted tlirt1out ! Generous sized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Afost func- tional floor plan. Executive area-Mesa Verde. Near Club Hquse. Goll Course & schools, $49,500. 540-1720. :, TARBEL L REAL ESTATE .CO. " : P.O. BOX 1.ioo, 1611 t Booc h Blvd. ! . WE .'.'Dfl'OMMEHD'.' JHISI, :. Huntlngto" IMch, C11if. 92647 ., • , ~l · ·'•' ~AUi ~ "11c=..°7M~:';:.',:~:;;~_.. ! AUIJSJ NO DOWN;-,$24,950 r NAME . . . •. , •• , , ,. • •""'•""". , , . , Y' ~ .... , ,, .... , ••.• 1 tho £.:.1 .. 's-fialJ oth!f.S... vbedery low ·~ paymte ednt. 1Lardge : ·-.,. * \ • ,;-... ·-..t<-, ;l 1 01ua .. 1n ,ne ~r~~ i:ooms\ --r.ara en an a : ADDRESS ....... ·v ·.,. .. ,11 •.• , •• -'• •••• , , '·~ 1!'P8flte l111111l)!.1to6!\)t'01th a 16('X 25 ft. cOV.red : l . -·, · • l'fl ! o bnozeway> COllll~Ling'this Iovely "home I<> l11ti• : CITY · · ·,,. · · · · · · · · • ·-. (, t ·, ,, ..... ·STA --i ·# • : ~I~ l'a'ra .. : celllint! v.aluhtiutry! 540-1720~ \....--· ··-.--.··••l ••••-••'f!'--., .1 __ ./ ,• . •f"iI ,r ·~ .. lv tl., .......... .-~ · 1 ~1-72 ' . • 1 ,( .. 'i ., ....-Finest financing availabte! Apr. Joan tiow on -property which may be assumed and your payme~ls will be just like rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fam.1ly roo.m. JEiegant fireplace, drealll",l<Jt<:hen, iM,.aJ!D\11· cent back ya(d -sprlllklers ~ looks jalt' Iike!l1 park! (~·sbiii°OF ·MUSIC" $21 ;950 ' ~ WhlStle .While yon work1-nf.:Ynic~:siz!fl bedti>oll\1' • z baths, family r~. elegilll! fiteplace and last but. not least a kitchen that will make any homemaker an excellent cook -fine st built-in features. Plush new carpeting, drapes boat.door -room for ho.at or trailer. Intercom, burglar & fire alarm .. Pat)o. Excellent area. D'Qa,t beach, _shops · & all sch.90!s. ( 1H 77) 846-0604 · .. 6.1.'s SELTHIS ONE FIRST • $24;500 , Almost nothing down G.l.'&'.--::-10w;tow down 8.11 o~h­ ers. Most J>Ulstanding 3 bedroom 2 bath hcune w1Ui a kitchen that will win your wife's heart-all the wife-saver features. Elegant.1tireplace, Patio. Yo_ur own mini-orchard-high block wall fence for pr1v- a~y! .(8306 \ M6--0004. 4 BEDRM "BEAUTY"-~28 OOHl -FHA' · te...M • vailablet No "S]lrll!g.CI'OIO!linr needed here! Spacious & very cheerful home with a family room for ·indoor fun & gi.mes. Plan.your i uminer parties in f.he coverea yatio overlooking the' large btaUU.' fully landscape" yard .. ~i~ !feel. Jlishwasher -;t ail the built.-ins -loads of tii'e , 2' marble pullmans. Play area & sand box !or the· '.'Small Fry", (8428) 84U691. ' . ' WHO'S'Fllf!~AMPING ,oUJ?'--$-25,800· V!ry niCe' home with all the room In the· wor.fd. in the yard to park .your boat or trailer -boat gale. King sized ~~ms, 2 batbs1 all electric built-in push bution kitctten -Wife's dieam. New carpet- inl(, -mlnY extras! Try G.I. or FHA terms! (7585) 84U6JIL . WANT A DINING RM?-$29,200-G.I. or FHA terms -means almost nothing down 1o a G.I. or low·low down all others! Very attractive living room enh,DC;ed bf a, firepl ace for ~II .. to ad- mire. Gourmet's pride kitchen -handy bu1lt-1n !ux- •ury appliance&. Patio. Jr. Estate grounds with boat g1te for your trailer or camper. Full dinin1 room for those special, ~anquets! (8390) 846-0604. ii CALLING .:Ali G.l.'S: $27,950-POOL! Talk about a pretty setting , lovely trees, velvet •green, pretty shrubs & flowers. Summertime ts pool time and wait 'til you see the gorgeous pool! Gener- ous sized bedrooms ,z baths, family. room, elegant stone fireplace. FoiCed air heating. Almost nothing down G.I. or low down FHA or assume a terrific 5Y.% loill! 84&-0604. --· 1611 1 BEACH BLVD ........... M2.t691 5124 EDINGER ................. 1410114 l ' 'HUNTINGTON BEACH , • . AIN:-VAlLE-Y • n • ... • ' l• .• .. EXECll11Vf M£DIT[ljRANEAN + POOL Jn .presJft •rea "Huntington Crest". Jr. estate growlds -landscaped to perfection -lush tropical sUrrotmd the pretty pool, decking, boat door for ')'OUr ca~per. ,Atriµµi Jwme, with cloud soft plush carpet 'rAtittiian CHstem dr@~i. 2 ti&t& Only 2 yrs. ,new. \Ye invite your inspection! 842-6691 ,, ,,, 1 ··, ' ' . ~ \,. O~ly ' 2~~)~~~~J~e!~!'J:!! !!~! ~nsu~s' sed view. Most d1st1nct1ve kitchen with fmest builtm• features,• King •i<ef-bi!!lt qom1. 2 baths, Ia~ge !arn- ·uy room witti-a'fireplace, Formal entertammg .idut. in the large .livii)g room with ad~itional firePlace: Large patio. Large pool sized grounds. (8558) 1131);, 6060 "1 't 1• • ~ · I ~ • i. j ., .. • i.. I "" .. , ypu~~r.i BEAunFuL...:$21,500 . , Very spa<,iell!' t · ~droom, "2 beth, home will( llllt dining room, exquisite fire2Jace enhances large I'. eluded m4i'11J:A'Wml· ~ream kitchen -l!liesl, ~uiltiln ~atures . A'ltfacti e entry hall. Large ulilk· iY~ room: .PtuSh t ca'rP"eting, <lrap;8s. Pool sized 1rbund!L (8'00) .83Q'80e0.; 1 ~ EXQUIS.ITE ESTATE-OCEAN' FRONT ' Extl;ibr~ s'~fllI<Jd.toof beauty with a !J!O<i" 1.acular Ocean vfe'w .. (jaJr, cedar, redWood & millog,.; any used pr_otq.sely tht'\IOUt this residence . ..x.ml sized bedrooms, huge den plus a library re~at: · Beautifully landscaped ·exterior (117 ft. frontap -r ~ huge -h.ug!',;Je$r,,grq~s), lush tropical pitio'-wiUt':" fireplac~. ~.ttirtn31 g<ird'erl patio al e~try and terrac~ lawns all ov.er1o.oklng the Blue Pacific. $125,ooo.~ E~; cellent> terms. 830--6060 .1 MAGHIFICENt 2 STORY ' 6 -IEDROOM, : , • l\tODJ~SKA ''CASnE'1 ) Most1Jh sual tlome with 3 fireplaces, spanistf~ floors. Anti9ue chandeliers. l lf.i acr~s with m~~unli bearing ~ru1t trees a~d ple~ty of room for hor~ ai- other anun~ls. Beautiful view ,$55,000. 83G-6060, ~ WAtK lo \BEACH & SCHOOLS!-$26,950 ~ Oves~rzed 'liedtmi, 2oattis, massive stone firej>Ia~ sefs-olf<.\chari'n or·, UVihg room. Full dining foqm awaiting those gourmet .meals pr.epared in the wff&-, saver built·in kitchen. Near. Capistra.Do Beach grade, schools1 Patio. Pool sized grounds. (8447) 830-6060 • ' •1" • ' • • $32;7504LMOST NO DOWN 6.1. . . .. ~ ' onlyi1;~osillg 11osts 1.,, v.ets -low dQwn all others I, Very S'pa~loui bedrooms. 2 baths, delightful largo bonus room where·the artion is! Plush cloud ·soft.'.' carpeting, custoni drapes. duilt-in wife-saver kitch-· en, full dining room. Patio. Only 2 yrs. new ! lt''s a, beauty!, (841j6) ~ , ' . . I. . ,;: :· . 1· • • • • ·L • .. ,, . .. . ... :I~ .. , .. t:~~ .. ;::c .1~· ·~ .. ('.3: ----- 1 ....... ·',. ... ,.:-::: RECEPTION.RECREATION BUILDING AT MARINER SQUARE PROJECT I,•-".;, ~·· 1~: ... : ·'.~ Architectural Award !:;~ ••'"..\ ,.; :: ... "-·' I•,, ..i : ...• i:·"V Mciriner Square Honored ,, .... · ·~ ~l £!j• ... ... •••• '!-!S. t·~~ •1 -·?•:'£. " .. "::.. 1=2 " "" ~~ I:'~ ,•,_,t ~·~. ~ •'• "'f "' ~·~ ... !~ I!~ ·.~ .. ,,. ""' [ .';:l ' ·-' "· San Fra.11CISC'O's FI s,h er~ Friedman Associates has won new honors for the dea!gn for the Irvine Comp .. n y's -~: ---:· .. ~·· ~::: r::;: ! ~:: Dallas Trailer Leader Speaker at CR~~ Meet .. t .:.: ....... r:;:.; c •• :: t ·::: ...... ' ! -.. :· James B. Biddle o( Dallas, 1 modular housing manufac- turer, developer, and lecturer on real estate development, will be the lun cheon speaker at two mobile home park I • • • ' ...... .. :~:· educational confe rence s I~._:.; sponsored by the California , :::;::· ·Real Estate Association, it L ; ... : was anno1.toced by Don ":~:. Roberts of Whittier, CREA >'I: Education Co mmittee :3: chairman. : ;-~ The C(lnferencts are slated • ~ for April 28-29 at the BUtmore : t.: in Los Angeles, and April JG. '-.~ May t at the Mark Hopkins t ~~ in San Francisco. 1 ~t Biddle will speak the first ' ...... day on ''Modular Hous-·i'.:· ing-Now and in the Future ." , ~t He is Involved m lour develop-· 1 ("" ments uslng modular homes ~ ~ manufactured by his com-~ ft pany, Growth lndustrles, and I ' l~ '-hu other uses in the planning ~ r ~tage, among them motels and t E apartments. J ~ i J:: The modular concept com- l ~ ~ t" bines pre-constructed unils, 1 1 ~ usually rooms. h1to a vari ety ~ ~ (-of arrangements, designs and ; : := sizes. ' • f.. Holder of an MBA degree ., ----------- from the Harvard-UniVersity Graduate School of Business, Biddle has been an instructor in real est.ate at Southern r ' -lloiishig Acti()n: ·- --- Hailed.by NA H.ll -V11s~ra Park Homes :9pe~n g Ne w Tract San Cleme nte ... ~· -I . ( .. •-' Each VISTA VERDE li~. ". · • I ~ provides a,FU4 tairway vliWJ! o~ncrtwoitO!r ..,..-11,.._:6.;!~-1~ models with 2-34. bedrooms, 2-3 baths, and 2·3 car garages)are priced from $31,950. ...... •'*'• ·, ... .......,, ........... -..,.,,. l:l:::l:l ........... :==~· ... -·mMT'~CtllltilfW·, . . . " -LIQUIDATION 6 MILES FROM THE BE·ACH All Must Be Sold ... Regardless of Loss 9 BIG 2-Story Homes-3-4-5 Bedrooms A GREAT LOCATION Th••• ho"'t•• ar• t}tuoted along1ide a privot• park in</h.,c;ent•r 9f on• of Orang• County'• mo1t altroctive planned developmenr.-with design and land uie approved by U.S. Gov· ernment offkia ls.Jm09ine-just 6 miles to the " beach: Al~ll "'n.~t door" to a giant 18 hole · . ' public; gol course. "Just follow the mop to the Green Vol y enh1y1 on Warner Ave. West of Harbor-East of &rookh u,,1. ~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ ------------------- BONAFIDE This is a boriafide liquidatM>n by the ownenof the final homes in this sub- d ivision. Each home will be posted with price and terms. All home1 will be sold in an "as is" condition. ---= -------------------ffi 11111111111111111111111111111111111 I I I I l°ffi PARK· POOLS· GOLF Wokh Your '".,.stment Grow lf you are a w ise investor or home buyer, you'll immediately rece>Qnize the family·plu1 features of this walled community. Every buyer en;oys the privacy and prot.clion of a community osso<iotion that offers 2 swimming pools, big 21 acre park, c;hildren's play area, pulling g reen, adult club house, family recreation center -even boat and troiler storage yord. Minut" from City Holl, Library, Sliopping, new school, little league Park ..• and next door to Orange County's newest 18· 1-iole public golf courser PRICES CUT $3, I 00 Enjoy Pools, Park, Club Houses - All in This Walled Family Community Never before on opportunity like thlsl With .new hofttO prices on the w~y ~p, you can now: enjoy one of th~. big 2 story homn at pric;es that would ha ve bten a l:ioi'g_oln !rt · 1968. The o~ers ore forced to sell -you'll !Ike the cl i1counts and flexlbl• terms! live just 6 miles from Hunting.. ton kach Stole Beach .•. in a nice nelgl-iborhood of fi ne hom•s, parks, pools, children's play areas. It's oll yours when you buy. Just 9 mor• to sell thi1 weekend! * A STATIMINT THE PARKSIDE HOMES Were lo $31,575-low $30,ft&IJ.$34,llO Here's your chance lo own a big 3, 4 or 5 bedroom homrt- on o lorge walled lot-fo r prices tl-ia t would have b.en a bargoin even 3 years ogol Homes include 3" dlfNr~ 2 sto,Y plans with dramatic ceilings, bright kltcl-iens, blg patio orea1 2 a nd 3 baths, built in kitc;hens , .• ond yoU can'tnOYe in olmost lnrtontly ond know you got OM of the last bargains In the soaring new 1-iome market. -1 VET OR FHA TERMS Bring Your Checkbook New Governm•nt regulotions suggest we cannot otJ~m .. the low term• being offered In thi1 unique kind of ao le. &ut If you are a Veteran-or a Non-Veteran who wishes to purchoao under FHA terms, you will be dellgl-it.d with-how easy it is to bvy. Beat Rising Prices Loo k a t Th ... Features: Plush woll·to•woll c;orpet (your choice of color in most 1-iomes) • 0.lux• bullt in k1tchens with ricl-i cabinets, range, oven, hood, cl l1poser and di5hwasher. • Real c;ercmic; tile c?unters. • l {g lots oil woll•d in. • Sliding glass•door to rear and aide patios. • Some plan1 witli 3 c;ar 11orage. • Oramattc 2 ttory living rooms. • Beautiful finFlacM.: • landscaping ond sprlftlders included-some olready in. ., ·~ =~ ·' . . , !I" • see the hottest selling house in-Huntington Beach •• •' '" •• •• ... !:": ~ .. :.: ., .. ' .. ' .. -·· ' ..... . .: -~~ ... 1: .. -. . ... '• ••• -~ .. -. -.. ~ :· -. .. -.. .. r: .... ;:~ '· -c -~. -~::: ":i: K-M•" .•:;,: .... ~ .Jeiry William• ol F. M. -"-. ·Tarbell Company Real· ; •• tors Iii Costa Mesa, has .,,:..·~00'1 a. ~Gold Key'' • • aw1rd !or having 1old ... .. !131.Q -tn. ~lllllal re51Jea during a 1lngle month. I \ ( ' • C•rpeting (living room, hi.II &mest1 r btdroom) • 'Re•r Y•rd enelotecf with wood ftnelng • D,.pet throughout (except kitchen & b1th) • Seeded front yard with thrubs •Sing le Story • 3 Sedrooma • 2 Baths S1ndplP9' ho-1r1q bt ,.adlt4 wll tit Sen Dllot• ,, .. .,...,. 10 lrootl'Mtl SWiii Oii t1MUl11r.I IO"""'"°" Ait. • Camplele Built-In KltcNn •Just 1 minute lrorn tho belch • Y01Jr own lend! • Nearby Newport a1'1o9Plng oenten m•ke convanlenc• complete. a11~:1 1ma.19- $23,5.00 -VA/l'llA CollnlntloMI ~. """'""" • • Pdoe lnoludoo.,._ . ' \ COME OUT TODAY/ 111 WHY SANOf'll'111 HOlll l Allf' THE lllT IUY Ill O/IANGI COUNT'fll ..--10:00 ..... to .,, .... • I ' • • Real ' Estate . ! '. Question.• ond Comment · ,,. a~· ... .. . .. t ! .. ,. .. . . .. 1 ; . ' : } •' I " . , Realtor , Randon MeCirdle . . ' . · We we,. "'"""' • ii1 ac1111lon ond Hiiie bot on the -'Ion. 1111!JI t W bo recordeclto bo-v•lld? Whot , 11 your antwer? Thank you. , C.·T. -Huntlntton Buch To answer your question simP!Y, a deed can be defined as "written instrument which, when proper- ly 'exeCuted and delivered, conveys tiile." It doe s not HAVE to be recorded to be legal ; however, since recording, does give constructive notice, it SHOULD always be recorded. You spoke once about the international money marktt. ~Wlullt's 90ing on now? Artt there 1tlll _1p11> ut.tive raids on the mark,. franc or pound? What about the gold market? What's happening 'intern• ·~; tlonally ••• outside of Orange County? " R. B. -Newport BHch-.. ' Ho-Hum.· •. it'·s all quiet on 1he international :: money frimt. • ,. No one is flying to Europe to buy up francs, :-r marks or pounds. No super sophistic&~ juggling . : is going on in the London gold m arket. Gold today • on the free market bas a price of abouf $35 ah ounce; a year ago gold in London traded. for a 25 Percent :: premium, close to $44 an ounce. :: Why is this true? Now that the German mark has ·• been re-evaluated and the French franc has been de. :: evaluated, most European currencies have been con· •t Sidered 0 safe" and foreign speculation is almost non- ., existent. . ' "Secondly,1the "paper gold" market, Instead of extracting gold from the ground, man is now creat- ing h~s bwn. $3.5 billion :worth of. "paper coJcl" was· distributed b ythe International Monetary l"Ul>d to its members at the beginning of this year. Next year -and the following year, $3 billion more Special Draw Rights will.be distributed. The serenity we are enjoying in the international money market today will last as long as faith and· the dollar lasf. { am ·not sure wtiy, but as long as ~le throughout the world are happy wtth 'the dol- lar, lhe·Jntemational market seems' to remain re. latively quiet. · Editor's Note: R,mtdall R. AfcCardLe, prtrident of tht Real Estaters, U an investment anal11st, college lee· turer, author of. "Real Estate in California." Send 11our comments and questions to Randall R. McCardU, c/o the DAILY P.IWT, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Home Sales Boosted ' ~! At Walker and Lee ;.: .~-First quarter home sales by ::'. Walker &: Lee, Inc. were up .:: 11.7 percent over last year, ::: letting a new company record, ;:: rep:irts Frank: R Ha~. presi· ·> dent ot. the ~un-based ~: really tlmw . • .. During the first quarter, the · company told l~ homes for a total of •. 5 million. Com- parable figures· last year were 1,Sll bornes and 136.5 million. "Our sales are accelerating rapidly.' said Hart. "During the first rjwnth of this year, they were at an aMual rate of. 5,928 holl)es. For the first two months, they averaged out to an armual rate of 6,066 hmles. And now, for the first quarter, they're averaging out to an annual rate of 6,260, which is quite an increase ov- er Ia.st year's aJl-tlrne company record of 4,987 sales." Both new homes and older 21 Homes Available At Groves One o( Anaheim's MOSl SUC· ttaful land developments, the Crofts, has 21 home s available now for immediate occupancy. Homes at the Groves are normally built on the basis of consturction beginning after the sale o~ the loL So, now Is a good Ume for. famllies with immediate need for hous- ing to take advantage of this opportunity. The Groves oUers a wide selection of designs and sizes. Floor plans are available with from three to sis: bedrooms and a three-car garage in some models to accommodate a multi-car family. Family rooms, formal dining rooms and living rooms are desi to be-multipurpose in n and offer 1 wide r e of entertaining posslbi e& and family activity fro the mDSt casual to the extremely eleganl . The Groves b aft executive- 1 oriented community, built by . 's&S Construction Company, a division of Shaf>ell Industries. All homes are built w1th quali- ty In mind. c;onalructed wl~ genuine lath and plaster an every wall and ceiling. Homes range trom $38.495. Take lhe Santa Ana· Freeway to Euclid and tum south, or take the Garden G r o v e Fr!eway lo Euclid and turn JlOl"lh •to ~ Groves. homes shared in the Increase . . New home sales for the quarter totaled 509, as oppost;d to. 433 in 1919. The respective dollar volumes were '15.7 million and $13.9 million. Resales during the period went up from 895 homes for a total of $22.8 million in 1969 to 1,056 homes for $278. million this year. Hart reported a continuance of the trend he reported earlier this year: the average new home price going down and used home prices going up. The average new home Walker &: Lee sold In the first quarter was priced ai '3(1,898, while in the first quarter last year, it was 132,136. Hart stressed that this does not mean that home prices have dropped, only that people are buying smaller houses. He cited 'U(e ever-Increasing prices of new homes u the clrief reason for the increased value of older homes. The average resale now runs at $26,284, as oppooed to 125,229 in the first quarter of 196i. "Naturally," said Hart, "we are very gratified by the record-setting acc.<eleraUon of our sales figures. Since home · sales generally are not boom- ing, this simply means that our . efforts are paylng· off in a substanUally larger share or the bollslng mar~et." * * * New Tl'acts Obtained ' In the be&t new-businesa quarter in ita 29-year history, Anaheim-hued Walker and Lee, Inc., during the first three months of 1970 signed contracts with developers to handle sales for 17 new sub- divisions, reports William O. Thagard, senior vice president ol. the new homes division. Thagard noted that ll of the 17 newly signed developmenl.8 are a I r e t, d y open. Included In the total are five In Loa Angeles Coun- ty, four in Orange County, and two in lhe San Francisco Bay area. New d eve lop men ts in Orange County are Buena Vist'.a Estates, built ln Villi Park by Jerry Weinberg; Pacesetter Hornet tn Place~ tia by Pacesetter Homes, tnc.; Rancho Estates In Anaheim by Downey Slvlngs 1lnd Loan Assn.; and Sol Vista Homes in Fountain Valley by Al~ P:?d.!ic Cc:-:-~.::t.fu.; ... ~ --------------------- I . ... -- • (){() ()f TibUmn • m()wi ' . There's plenty of lush·green lawns throughout our Tiburon community. Including, yours. But you'll never have t.o mow it. Or clip a hedge. Or paint a fence. All exterior maintenance is done by professionals. You'll have better thin!l's t.o do with your time. Fun things. Like plunging int.o the junior Olympic swimming pools. Safe separate wading pools for the young splashers. Shuffieboard. Badmint.on. Ping Pong. Croquet. Volleyball, It's all here, ' Including a putting green t.o help :you shave off strokes. And The Tiburon Club. You and your family belong the day you move in. Socials. Family barbecues. Arts and crafts for all ages. Saturdoy, Ap<ll 25, 19711 .hi§ Dancing under starlit skies. Teenage geUogethers. And. It's all only six minutes from the fun-loving Pacific. Swim. Water-ski. Surf. Sail. Tiburon. Big exciting one an4 two st.ory homes. Great new tloorplans. Individually air- conditioned at no extra cost. We sug:st you come down right away. . all the fun things a Tiburon homeowner haa t.o do. Besides mow his lawn. ""°'r-..----~Fnmsz,;'750.Low • FHAondVAtezml. ~ ~ N011:00~-.K ·0n.~ttndeoin o; " • !::Jrr. for yoO.r home 9,' tbro .... Llnrin Ii ,~ ••• on~· """ • ~ Realty. ~ \ ~ Diredltns: Tiburon -is located in ., Fountoin Volley on Brookhunt. Take San Dl•I!> Fwy. to Brookhunt, south ""'~......,--.___,one block to models. By the developers of· world famous Ta~glewood DAIL V 1'11.0T J f " -. ' . . .. .... ,.,,r••-••' f • . .. f . Traile~s Answe1~' To Zoning Curbs · ANHOUNC.M K·MAC DRUG -...--\-'---'·~""'"'.- DISCOUNT ·ITORi', 'Ille Nilon: adminlltnllon'1 Jhls goal atl.6 millloq hoUJbi, , . MOYES "• • • ' recent recoOtiUon (J( inof'llt. ~units pe~ year. The P~~ •.I. to lar .. r qu.rtera. tttenty .1.f ,,... p1t kln1 ', homp as the answer to ~ • for mobile horn~ ~l~. '° t of t O f · 1111 J>l'Ot>lems will bre"" down' dealers by 1975 IS gne rDUltoo " rear 1 ore. ur new· location I at •• • • . ' . "': . mobile homes, o r . apt 1804 N rt Bl' d ,. Lt...i..... -, an~qual..t ZOllllll mlriction• pn>ximately one oul:-o/ two •wpo Y I• .... osta ,.....;.. · · · and cat a p u It park single· family homes produced. Formerly Cr1wford'1 Drut 5._;,J •" ~ development, predicts Richard and this figure will cerif,bey 0 D .. J. Martens, western division go a long way towru;d reaehinJ pen . urlng Re~llng ' T~~lphOne 645·1352 · the tovernment's goal. •li=~:~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~1 manq:er or Boise Cascade "If loc 1 1 .ftt.!.. ... BU'ldln Co , · a agenc es l<dl\1;" note -... .,._ I 1-. . · s Mobile home of the EdfiilillitratlOn'S ]>Ci!l· Communities division. lion, they will have to make The administration sees ap-room for mobilehome com- fitW GARDEN VIL LA CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT AT L~GUNA'S ROSSMOOR LEISURE WORLD proximately 50 percent of the munitles along with! •sub-- nation's residents turning to di~isions or conventiol)ally- mobilebomes as a means of built homes, using t b e shelter be<:ause they cannot government's SQ.50 ratio: This afford a conventionally-built means more property will !Olson Firm ... : . •. • I Laguna Leisure World ' house which costs $27,000-the have to be zoned. nledian price of a home on "Mobile homes in weU.plan- ~ay's mf,f'ket, Martens said. ned .mobilehome comm1Ulltles i: ll~ts Night :: .::· , ~: :pn Careers Garden Villas Under Way "The price of a conventtonal can solve one of the nation's hodse has, «rtainly gone most prtssing p r o b I e'm s , beyond what· most Americapa modern and economiCal bous- cap afford. Jn contrast. the ing for all," Martens said. sales prii;e in California of Boise Cascade Building Co. Construction of a Garden security unequalled aJlywhere : ::~ E .. Olson, I nc., Villa ls now under waf at inthenaUon." :~ :1\t~ton. will conduct a Rossmoor Leisure w or Id, HAmong Uie facilities en. : r;!clal "real Htate cllretr Laguna Hills, as an addition to joyed by Leisure W o r I d t" Mooday al 8 p.m. at the existinu model compound. re&idents are an 18-hole golf .. o course (another nine.ho I e Stan'·n Ave m· •uen c . W. . " B 111 " Dark, w • +-> a course is under construction), there is a shopping center a mobile home with carpeting, ls the nation's J ea d Jn g which contaifis 8 major chain drapes and built-in kitchen a~ ~veloper of mobllehome com· market, many odaer stores, pllances is between $7,000 and munilies and has nearly 85 shops and services. There are $12,000, Martens said. communities completed or restaurants, service statiom, The most significant state-nearing completion at the banks, savings and l 0 an ment in the administration's present time . associations, offices, travel announcement, Martens ad· Martens, in charge of all agency ... all of the coo-ded, ls.that HUD (Department Boise mobilehome C1>mmunlty veniences of urban J i v j n g of Housing and Ur b a n development in the 18 states without the traffic, pressures Development) will, for the west of the Mississippi, said and noise. first time, include mobilthome the Nixon announcement and I SEE BY TODAY'S WANT ADS •THAT e IT'S · e DIME eA e Ll .. E •DAY! ftfk. Jt is opee to the pUblic marketing d i re c tor for riding stables, two h u g e with no admittance fee, ac· Rossmoor, stated that the clubhouses with hobby• game Cording to Forest E. Olson, newest condominium concept and craft rooms, swimmir.g ptesident. of Leisure World homes is . pools, tennis courts, bowling -~ iUustrated presentation "uns1.1rpassed in design• greens. shuffleboard decks, .. 1 sho th _.,. outlook and spaciousness and and mil.es of safe, secludft.1 . WI w e opportuw~1es · I I h ~ : with U>e Olsop. organiiatiOJl, divers ty o manor size wlt in trails and private roads for -. wb)ch has sold more than •r each structure. The Garden walking, hik·ing, bicycling and Located in the gently rolling .starts as part of the nation 's the HUD ruling will have the foot.hills of a semi-rural area, -hous==~ln~g~g!oa~l.~~~~~~g~re~a~I=est~e=ff=ect:_:oo~th:e~W~e=st~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rossmoor Leiwre World en-"The government has set Coast. jeys smog-free air and the , · ~on in properties in just Villas are being constructed horseback riding. l l years. along the margins of the A 24-bour security service c-aters Include Donald K. beautiful Leisure World golf maintains an alert w a t c h ~ C1>Urses." 'th' th II d ~. executive !ice w1 in e commuo y an at president, Tom Hopkins, who "Each Gard~ Villa will entrance gates. Uniformed 1t,aq tt.s sold nearly $9 million provide elevator s e r vi c e , security p e rs o n n e I are m~f>roperties in his five y.-rs subterrranean carports, en-courteous and helpful. lritJt the company, and Mr~. tranc~ and elevator lounges, An architecturally attractive Gerry ft,athbun, Garden Grove billiard room and a social-w a I I surrounds residential brll)Ch manager, who will game r~m adjoin!ng an out-areas as an added measure of prptnt special career qp-door ~at_10-sundeck. Each ~f ~urity and asSurance of ~ties for women wfth the · •the b~1ld1ng's three levels w1!! privacy. Jl'OreSt otaon network \of • 28 ))ave !ts own l~uqdry room, . At Rossmoor Leisure World . off~. Dark added. temperate Southern Californla climate virtually every day of the year. From Los Angeles via the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeways, south aJt- proximately 45 miles to the El 1'oro off ramp, Rossmoor Leisure World is an easy one hour drive. The sales office and model compound at %3532 Paseo de Valencia are open daily from 9 a.m . 'those considering r e a 1 "Altho~gh the Garden Villas ettate a& a profession are in-are the newest addition h> vUtd to. meet the firm 's Rossmoor Leisure W or Id, mll)q:erial staff an learn the where population is rapidly fads Ofl the personalized approaching .14,000 other con· · training offered by the com-dominium plans are still on painy, one of the largest real dlsplay." . · eltlte organizations in the na· "On the heels of lhe greatest Country Estates Set For Season Occupants : ti~. · record of sales in our history, ~ ··Highlighting lhe evening wjJj and the largest volume ol be demonstraUons of Forest sales for any re s J d e n t i a I OllMl'I closed circuit TV development in Southern e:qillprMnt used as part Of C a 11 f o r n 1 a during 196&, the persolllliled ~ues In &.moor Leisure World has · U..fr SalOI Developneal pr.. mai!Ulned the reeordbr<altlnl gtam. .paco during the lint weeks o/ 1970," stated Dark. LOCAL N•· ether t1tw11 p•p•r t•llt ve• •.itte, •••IV ••Y· 1bout wh•t'1 ·1~ 011 111 tt.. Gr••*•' Or11t9e .Ciait th111 th• DA4 LY PILOT. "Known thon.igtlout th e world u America's gr_eatest , adult IIvlng concept. Rossmoor Leisure World off!n rtcrta· tlonal and other fadlltles for 'convenience, s a f e t y and llllGID CIPISTllND Land of the Dons · UNSPOILED, SECLUDED 2'!. to 3 acre rancho sites unid the great oaks of Cleveland National Forest :Deep in the ireat oak reaion of tbe Cleveland National Ji"()rell Jiu a 300-acn: island of J'.Ollin1 hill1, wann valle)'I and 'll"UIY &lades known as R.ancho Capiwano. Vast rcacheJ of the ~idonaJ Fomtrt.ereation area ftrelcb in every direction, a. Government-owned buffer .,.U.t population and com· tnucial encro~menL San Clmente, and Ne'Wport Beach. Only 23 1Ce11ic miles from San Jua.n C.,i1trano. Rancho Ca~ ai._ ar. pri<>d-$10,000tolll,OOO. e~y don. liberal ftnndq. Pl101ant Sc•rtlc DrlY•: Families planning to move into a new home by summer can take advantage of the new homes of Country Estates being built by Bucco!s Homes In Orange. "Sumtner 11 an Ideal Ume to move -the chlldrt:o are out of school arid can take the entire vaCltlon period ad· justing to .PfW frie.ndl while helping ,.sdy thlnp lfOund the new bouae," commented George D. Buccola, preaklent of the building company. Ne~led in a lush, rural set- La Cuesta OosetoFun Rancho La Cuesta In Hun· tington Beach is o f f e r i n g famlli'ea an oPJ>Ortnulty to live In new homes only 1.6 miles from Huntington Beach State Park aod many other swim· ming, boaUng, fishing, hiking and surfing facilities for as Jow as $25,990 to $34,490, ac- cording to salea manager Bud Fricker. Located at Broo k hurst Street and Atlanta Avenue, in Huntington Beach Rancho La Cuesta homes and models are near several fu!Hervlce shop- ping centers. Shag t arptUng and free decorator serv:lce are now in- cluded in the purchase price. The homes also have, at no extra cost to buye rs. all-elec· tric patio kitchens with built-in r a n g e s , dishwashers and heavy duty dispo8ers. Hand finished .hardwood cabinets and large pantriee 118 also in· cluded. Furnished a n d decanted model homes are open dally. ting among the foothllla cf Oranae County, c ou n t r y Estates homfs fe~ture all of the latest innovation• in home building as well as a choke JocaUon for youna families on the way up. Prlcsd lro111 l3I ,3SO,wlth VA, FHA or convenUorial loanl availab!e, b Ufers hi.ve a choi« or two "' -bath• in ~ t.taree and foUr bedroom medels. Each home is 011 an ettra-larae ellhtrfoot lot and the entire community is wall· ed for additlortal securl.!f. Located leSs than two miles from established s c h o o I s , shops and all of the needed urban services, C o u n t r y Estates offers homeowners the conve~ence of ~ity living with the comfort of country scenery, air and atmosphere .. Inside each of Uiete homes such features as woodbumlna: firer,taces, beamed cathedral cell ngs and optional air corr ditioning are standard. There is also a complete built-in kitchen with range, oven and dishwasher. The comtnunity or 1 0 2 homes has miles of riding tralls and acres of land ad- jacent to It, ll{Xln which residents can ride horses or hike. There are dozens of other recreational spots nearby as well, including a public nine· hole golf course less than 1 mile away and Lake Irvine with · fishing and boat t n g facilities five minutes distant. To reach the furnished models which are open daHy from 10 a.m. u n t i I dusk, take the Kate lla or Chapman Avenue offramp ol the Newpott Freeway and follow the signs to Country Estates. the Beauty and the Best University Park is exemplary In bOth of these references.. This community wu planned to provide what we term "breetha• blllty," which la dlaplayed by the extatence of over « acres of fo rut·like parkL Parka that emit oxygen from every living plant and offer spacious freahnasa to enjoy with your new home, A home that is 11lecled from either the luxurious patio homes of Tho Park orthe private, c•refree desi gn of the hoines avallablo in Village Tliree. Even one of the homes. in -Village Three has a master suite fift een by thirty fee t in size. That's as large as some swimming pools. You a~e. University Park not only offers every good and up to date convenience that every other new home offers, It also offers th111 thi ngs, which we felt were Just as Important. That's what makes it the Best. frG111:12T,Hl.OO Low -paym1nt Exoellenl llnenclng: 7 .. 'It to 7.ff% 1nnu1I perantligt l'ltt ltltewfde Trade program. -Occupancy. UNIVERSITY PARK -lttnley C.Swtrtz ~-CommunMyflultdefs 11,111i1a m ..... 1 Jt.ancbo Capistrano will belon1 to juat 133 owners, in f1• "llllnPl1. Each of the 2\.-i to 3 acre 1ite1 i1 cleared and Santa Ana/San Dleto Freeway to historic San Juan Capiacrmo.then ea1t on Hwy. '' (Orte1a Hwy.) 23 mUet to tb• tur11-0U and follow th• .... accu1ible to utilities and .-~--~---~ ir&ded road. Ancient Spanish olb atill stand on mcxt of the .nu. This private Preserve, oa.ce •old, caa never be Huntington Beach Office: q{J Located at 91 Huntington Center IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ••• Huntington Beach Office of Coast & Southern Federal Savings, where your account is IAPE • CONVENIENT• AVAILABLE """'kaud. N. IWcbo c.,.._ ,..,1 &ljoy Ulo.red NCluaiOa fot 14 ~ future, lbe beauty ot t-. *"° pivate, tcnam-fed 111-. 0:.::-• •petl:k year-.round clim"9 tMAWi iii-3390-ft. elevation, and JO. CINflWIO _.___ /. ~~ ~ 10 coutal recr.-~ I& La;1zna. Dua POilt. '-"--.>.:.:==::....-!!:~ Wries for our he. illuwated brochure. ·WCID . CIPISTBIND :. 3171 "'-llri"-Slll .. 8, N'"l>OI' fc"'1!. CaIJL '2664 • '-(11') llJ.JW :- ' at Edinger Ave. & Beach Blvd., adjoining the San Diego Freewq, in Huntington Beach. ,. --tilll l HIA, ............ tllt --WUMIM OPPtcli 1131 WllllllN IML •-.1211 ~:=r'91 .. ~ ...... ....,, ~.:i~=. . ...,. --tOlfl l ....... •111 ..... , --............ at.••t•• MITQt fluttultiont don't worry Coat & South em 1avtr1, H*r capital la ,... rlaing Jn v1lue. Highest earnings -wttll uflly-you·...,. at Coast & Southam. llU~CI Tl $n,IM / lllDUICU DYii $100 MllllDN laf. AIOUT THE INSIDERS CLUB A NIW WAY TO SAVE MONEY-A $2,500 IAlANCll IN "'f'OUlll ~ MAKE·s YOU EUGIBLE. Pfi*'•a erm ftt v111 ...,. erwc.•a t17' .... _ "'' IMUll •411·7411 IMTAAMA '-0¥ IUYIOI Atl!Klfi • ... .,... .. • cne •..., HIGHEST PREVAILING RATES 5,00%-5.13% P-k;NoMlnlmum. 5.25%-5.38% 11,, .. Month Certlnette; No Minimum. 5.75%-5.82% on.v11reert1n-; s1,ooo Min""""" 8.00%-8.18% r-vssreert1ne1Ie;S5.000M!nimum. • ' '· ·, l • " T Ir " q " T b u h. .If d: rr fi d· ol ri OI b o: k p • g d• "' ., & ir "' u 0 • ol a a Ir u u a ti A " do al .. ti d: g• .. !' IT u ,, ir. " u Ir II If ir w ~ "' a " " " ir u: " ir T si nl ., tc " ., • fl u rr l> a p 0 G u ~ s t ~ l c ( 2 ~ ~·-···-·«·---·--·-~-----~-----.:.....------------------- Sa ...... Aortl 15, 1970 · DAILY ,ILGT JI . , ~-r· . .. . . .. . ..Qpme. for Jlo.msy Se -i (;raniJ ,Qpening '.~cr~s . ~I i,l~o~ al ·R~nf~~ Cap~;;i:,~ ~ Los Allsos •• • eet-_for-"1· unday--~~.., .. 1r1ons. i'~j .. pllln ~~~ i.~~9' ':" Ctp.IN"JQ'. ~~ U ..:J 1 {bone .lovers, have· ~n une-Uon." , 1 miles. Just pJSt ,t1i1 ean.;:.: q.Wed. o p p or fu nit y lo " Sum.\Ddod on all . 11des by Ra..., Slalion alp iii!\ • • ' ; l!Ulehm.r.ocreatlonal ~ I!' the Cjeve~,Na~ FQ?eSI, direct vlallors lo the rl.til'. Loe Aliaos, a lZlvunlt ruldentlal development jJI El Toro built by Southwest . sav. ln,gs and Loan As~iallon of Inglewood, will hold 11$ grand o~g Sunday with rdrtshinents for every vi.sltor. The f!Mire development Is being financed and bullt by the aaVings j,Mtitutl'on, which has only lateJY mlde ma~or .moves..Jnto_Qle buildln& m- dustry. "'fhis i! the. J\.-'COlld develop. meM we have built. with the fli:st a highly successful development In Woodland Hilb of u how;es," said Bob Mor· rl,, 1.?•istant vice president of the aavlng1 and loan. "The fact that we art bu i lding these homes ourselves will mean a savings to the buyer of ai . least five percent." he added. In the last several years, a few aavinp instltuU~& ·~ave gone into butld1ng developments tMmselves, but not many have been as bold an undertaking as Southwest's. "'llle fastest growing area in SOuthern catifornia right now 1s Orange County. And the fastest growing area of Orange County is the El Toro area, which means that buyers of Los A11sos are guaranteed an excellent deal all the way a.round," Morris said. . The assmant vice president In charge of real estate said that for the past seven months the El Tofo area bu been CREA Meet Marked by Optimism An optimbUc note pr~vailed al the quarterly meeting of the California Real Estate Association in Fresno last week where over l , 0 O 0 delegates were in attendance at the first meeting of 1970. Lenders, title comany ex· ecl$ivea and realtors were at the quarterly meeting w.ith delegatE:a pointing to several good lndl~tion.s for real estate in e<nling monthl. s11te··dlredbr Jerry Farrow, president of Farrow Realty in Garden Grove, reported that tlmost every savings and loan representative announced - increased deposits and most realtors joiiltd in .the predJc· Uon of a mid-year upswing in building activity and home sales. Farrow revealed that ron· aiderable effort will ~ made in comtng months regarding · working with the State .savings and Loan League 1n con· nect.ion with lessening of loan uaumpUon fees and interest rates. The head of the diversified county realty firm a I s o reported the group was mov· jng ahead with review of upgrading requirements for real eState licensees to be implemented in future years. The state committee is con- sidering the e>lablishment of ninety additional hours of education for brokers prior to being admitted to "Realtor" status, Farrow asserted. The director al6'1 reported a wider use of CClmputers by realty boards. The assocla· lion's computer analysis com· mfttet indicated f o u r t e e n boards throughout the state art using the Realtron com· puter system. Only one Orange County board - Garden Grove's -is currently utilizing the computer fact.s system. Ltnttbe•per S. Gene Guannulll has been appointed as direc· &or of landscape archi .. lecture for all projects of Ille Donald L. Bren Company. An estlmat!'(I 2 300 dwetling units are planned tor construction dur!n1 1970. the mpst acUve in sales and ~ boastal ar,a of Soulherii '~ Gap!Jtrano is a 30f). for about four mltM1,10;thfi • all predictiolu aeem lo poinl • C.. Ulomia wh,.. ,...., """' rf'a •.-••••-' or 1rtes and lraib, gates ol Rane, bo C.plllrano. to a conUnuaUon of this trend. '!" 'If!,..., rr:· .-~"' ...,..._ f O&ot brocbure These Los Alisos home! arti ' ~ ,raise horses Wlh&ni'pered 'perfect for :rl91n& .00 raising A tff c ~ay ideal !or the young executive 'by' urban-resl~n!Ja\ -~irlo-~~.Sole inclhe sanctuary !:' .. ~~~p'_:._blllOy ·~i art! t M 1 1c1 ""'"· • · • r tho • "'·"""'"""""' F · ~ ·-~ ~ -• M•• ' ~ini ~hree n:n~10ur =s: -H~ lo~ers ha~e ··flocked ~i'ncho iri'"".---;iblesore.;t ' poot' ~r1ve: Suite 8, N . : two and three baths and one to Rancho Caplatrano ln a white-rail ·f~ paddock Beach, or. c~ '31-3223 l.nd : and tw~story models to ' droves to purchaae 2'ii·tbrte &rti f9( .ctare._ uq boarding ~ for D~~ ~or Ron:~ choOSe from. l·'•ci'e'-parcels ~re. tlle.Y can ·. cK borluJ White rail fences · Diggl~. « ~ . ' ;~ Priced at $23,99> lo 123.'95. r&!'e ponler tor ,the· ~-ilr ' !!"'"\'\'•.pie. r~ look, ~nd . : • • . . . . . •• buyers are saving not only t1111!'. own bloodea •tqc~: The 11Je ;pro~t11 as deed restricted BUSINESS AND · the costs ·whit$ -w o u 1 d -.! ~al land gran\,-limi!J th~ to. ~venr 1uc.ightly com-· ~ :.. · - noriiiBlly tie lncuned l;y an , ' .. umber-c11io=I• to-193 '1\d-mercla~ ~ rt<liviaioo -PROFESSIONA~ -· , outside builder because of con· SPACIOUS BATH AND DRESSING AREA IN RANCH MASTl!R BaDRoqM • orilY •l!IW'sel<Cl lilfs'renia!ii, of IJi'! land~ ' _, . . GU,IOE strucllon · financing. but can _ . , · -.... H w~ .'.Bfe rnow ·bemg off~ed ~~r facillU~ ll'F av-.ilable , , , 1 • • • ~: :::,,~n1~~!°\';:' .~ T st1"n Ranch. E ·tr s,· Add· e· · · =\e~ ho~ .. ~n~;pr~~ ·~e~ .::.~~~un:~ ~ rent prime real estate rate U X a a last chance to relive. early with kitchen faclliUe_s andiP" _______ .__,. when dealing with Southwest · · , . · · Cahfor-Dla-ranch life in ~ -flrej:Jlace, n\QlletoUI outdoot MA TIRES$1J . Savings · and LOan as the plete privacy and ~lusion. picnic areas, unllmib!d milt! BOATS HOMES·-TRA:JLERS builder and lender. For the last few close-outs Prices at the Ranch range across carpets ln other parts Protected on all sides by of horseback riding trails, two lrreplar 8laipea Jn tlie past, Morris ex-at the Ranch in East Tustin from $25,400 to $41,500 with of the home. The othtr the Clevfland NalioiNl:I Forest, stream-f9<f lakes and Rark:ho's Costa Mesa M1ttres1 Ce. • plained, when a mortgage was Don Ayres Jr., builder Clf a choice of excellent financing , bathroom is in the . master Rancho · C&plstrano's .•. eafly owD sillboat,;ali S\lpp~merite'd !150 Newport Blvd. ~- foreclosed on a 'piece of vacant Ayres Homes, will include plans offered, according to lhe . ' California chiirm ls"preserved by a wealth of natural wildlife Uberty 8· 1303 property, it was sold to regai'n drapes, front yard landscaping sales mffilager Ray Patscheck. bedroom suiteoi, ~dJacent to 1 in its natural form : Wx:lent and game in the surrounding1~-~:::"::':'~:0::::i--~ the bank's money. However, and sprinklers, tt:ar lot ·line One of the popular models private di"essln& Foom. Spanish 1 Oakf ccisf gracious fores{" .. , 1-. UPHOLSTER _ ._ e when Southwest foreclosed on fencing and c o n c r e t e at the Ranch is the La Palma. The La Palma, selling for sha"dows1 'over '10 percent of People 'Ind horses are IP. ______ .__,. a section of what is now Los driveways in the purchase This foui bedroom home has as low as $29,990, is built the land. And the rolling ter-Capistrano, and the choice re- Allsos, they decided it w.ould price. two bathrooms -one is. large' on one floor for those who rain is covered in heavy maining sites can be seeo this be better to develop this land Abo included are carpet.iog, with immediate access -to the . do Mt wish to·climb'stairs. pasture grass,. providing ex· weekend. The gates will be and pass the savings along shake roofs, all-electric patio rear yard to be convenient Furnillhed and decorated cellent grazing and many view open and a representati.ve on to buyers. kitchens with built·in ranges, for children and adqlls · ;.vho model homes may be visited homesltes. Ranchtl Capistrano duty at the recreation bujlding Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8°4781 "So we bought adjoining ovens, dishwashers and food wish to enter the house al\(I daily · aff the Santa Ana is located just 23 mlle.s inland to &MWer questions. Drive JJll,HIWPOitt ILYD. acreage and began to build,'' _'.d~is~pooe~".:"'.:.· ______ _..:c:'.le'.'.an'.'.'.....'."'.!:P'......:be"".'.'.fo'.':re"_~lr.'.'.ac~ki'.'.'ng~~F'::r~ee~w'.'.'.a~y..'.a'.:t:'.:Je::U'.:rey~Roa~· ~d. __ ·_1'.:ro".'.m'.'...'.S'.".an'.:.:'.J~uan~Ca:::'.lp'.'.:ist'.'.r.'.'.ano~a'.'.'.t_..:easl~'.:.o".'.n'.:.H'.:l'!'gh:w'.'.'.a~y_:7:_:1_'.f'.'.N>m'.'.'.'._S'.'.'a:n~!!'!!!~!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!~!!'!!!!!! Morris said. •- Los Alisos has extra large lots -some "way over 8,000 feet. so that homeowners can sto re a ca1nper or a boat on the lot behind the house," he added. . There are a total of 12 dif- ferent exterior deslgns for buyers to cb903e from in these homes which were ~signed by Leonard R. B~~k. Theae B r o n 1: e Medallion homes also come 1 complete with built-in ranae, oven, dishwasher and · w a s t e disposal. The patKt kitchens in some models have viewa of. the rolling El Toro hiJla:. Other standard features In· elude double entry doors, beamed catbedral ceilings, wood·burning fireplaces and wall-to-wall carpeting. Soqie models have thr~r garages as well. Situated .• ii\ a picturesque area with all.. the atmoapbere of a rural countryside, Los Allsos is only three minutes from the San Diego.Santa Ana Freeway junction, and a grow- ing sh<ipping area in the vicfnity of El Toro and the freeway. The location of Los Alisos, close to the ocefln, means a constant year·round m 11 d climate, according to Mor- ris and also means nearby ocean~rlented recreation. The first 44 homes are being built on a triangular.shaped section of land overlooking 'the valleys and hills for which the South Coast of .Orange County is famous, The streeta are curved to add a plea!ina effect to the community, Mor· ris added. To reach the homes of Los Alisos, take the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway to El Toro Road. Drive north less than one eifhth mile to Rockfield Avenue, and then tum right to the sales offlce and model comple:1 at 24151 Fordview St., El Toro. T.he Pacesetter family plan: Ro.om to live, room to grow at the heart of the Irvine Ranch .~:oo ..... r:----- 1. ' I I I I I I I ' t § 0 DRESS BEOROOM l MASTIR SUITl ' ,., I ' ' ' ,_, r -I ~IO ~ ..}~;:, v:: ! ~ ----' ll!DlOOM 2 HAl l OfN OR BEDROOM • co ti < • Q ~~......i~ r 1 • -Jo:JTCH~N FAMILY ROOM OJN!,'\Ci ROOM l!Vl~G ROOM r I ' ' , . . . ' ' • • Vail Lake Clubhouse Being Built •' Construction bas started an a $225,000, twwtory club house at 850-acre Vail Lake ror use for property owners at Meadowview , a country estate dev'elopment at Rancho California in southwest Riverside County. MeadOwview is an tlSO.acre development featuring view sites ranging ln size from one· half to l~ acres. Scheduled for Completion in August. Meadowview Lake Club is eight miles east of the development on Highway 71. Wlien completed it will include two tennis courts, swimming poo1, boat dock and a fleet of power and sail boat& in addition to the 5000 square- foot main building which will house snack bar, lounge, dressing rooms1 saunas and game room. Property o \Y n e r s at Meadowview allO have acctss to more than 50 milei of bridle trails and a $1.5 million golf re10rt. Each awner alao has a common interest In a 380- acre greenbelt area. The largest project of Its kind In the nation, Rancho California has been developed by Kaiser Aetna, the real estale and land development partnership of K a l s t r Aluminum and Chemical Corp. and Aetna Life and Casualty. It Is localed on Highway 3%, midway btltween Los Ansetes and San Diego, one mile norch of Temecula. Move up to i Pacesetter home at The Ranch in Irvine arid you move Jnto a'l'lew way of liv!ng. The Ranch has he~n esp_ecially-created for today's young, active families on the move. Homes, like the Vera Cruz model shown1 offer comfortable, elegant living, with _more square footage per dollar. . Every home has all the Pacesetter touches oflquality: the sp11cious master suites, l~xurious carpetina, a fam· ily room, formal an~ informal dining, beamed cathedral ceilings and w1rm textures through'out, from the wood of the double-<loo~ entry to the •ged brick of th~ dr•· matic fireplace. Designed for living, because Pacesetter builds homes, not just houses. And wllh every home, you get room for growing. The Ranch re-creates the feel of an early·Galifornia ranch, with permanent greenbelts, eu calyptus-lined paseos a.nd a central park. A Pacesetter home at The Ranch is an investment in la ~ and an investment in livl ng. Ou r 4-bedroom Vera Cru z model is priced at SJ0,650. Other models, in 1. and 2 story designs, start at $28,450 with the best FHA and VA financing avai l~ble. Come by today for a look. You'll probably w!nt to 5tay. s.1 ... office 714/638·9330 . ..... ""' ..... • Pacesetter Hornes· The Ranch ' ~--' • • .... - . - I ' ,; '. ' • ' ' ' -I ·---= ' • ;s • • •-~-.---•..l I • I • . .. . ,-... ,.----~ -... ·""• . ..-.. -·-·--"· ,_-.. -.~-1'-.... i I I • I , "'~ ,,., f .~. ..:"' •• uscore" ·. . '. :' .. ' HAii CREAM . '· Fir Mft -cas lie!\ 5SC WitMM t111t.1reasy kloll I ht. lkhLtlh · • .. ,,,. . ' 1)-'t•' .... 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' v.f, Mrlo. traio1., POWet--llHl'lrlll. rN!fO llffltr, .• c:yt,,.,~. rt•~""""~'1Ml .. rldlo. hlltW• whll"'{•lh tlrtt. wPlett CCWtrt. tXTE 7Jl). • Wlllhlw•H llrfl.. .(Tll:J ... 1 •• '" . $24' 7-9 ·: . . . . , ;i ;$1·3·99 .. '• _, ... ' ·.' :~ ' . . . -.. . . . r; -. . . . . '•! ;. ·""" . •'I.·' \ .. ' ,•· • • ~ f ''" I ,"·' t . ' , .. ' • • • , • ... --, ' ' I I , . . . .. . .. ' HOUSES F~ ~~· IHQl.ISES FOR SALE HOUSl,S FOR SALE IHOU!ES. "'.'OR ·SALE •• HOUSES FOR SALE HOU~l!S FOR ~I! l ~UIES ,.~~LI HOUSES FOR SALE IHOUSIS FOR SALE Chnoral 1000 Chnoral 1000 Gontrol 1000 Oent!'?I " . 1000 Gon•N l IOOI 9oowr•l , ' • 1000 Oofterol ll!OO .Chnoraf , IOM ...,_,.1 1000 READ THIS • '. u you are In tbe piarket for · NEW holl\f.-See 1At511 ollWod-' ' ing cqstQ!Dized hotnes,j5ull~ by_ Frank H. Ayres and Son, locat- ed in a prime area very close to Huntington St a I a Beach. The - homes are priced from $30,290 lo $33,690 and ~ary.in •lze from 3 to 4 bedrooms. 2 to 3 car gar- ages and 2 to 3 baths , with shakl! or mission tile roofs. fire. places, undergrou.i.d utilities, concrete drivew9s,.. buW,.~ i.Jl.s ahd carpeting. There Is VA and FIµ financing fVail•ble. ,There · afe"S•homes avlllable 'because of credit rejections. Occu~ancy by May 1, 1970 in this urut. As added features these homes in· elude such additional extras, as shag carpets, front }JW.n land· scaplhg With sprinklers'. Our next unit is now on sale for occu pancy in May and June 1970 and introduces the ne\v 3,000 sq. fl. "El Dorado" model priced from $34,490. Rancho La Cuesta Home5 on 8 !"ookhur1t at AtJ •nta, Huntington Btach ffl.2'29 -ffl.U31 " ' -------------. Gtneral '1000 I General OFFERS: OCEANFRONT LAGUNA IEACH 1000 Beautiful Medittrranean Villa • 6 bed- rooms, study & huge playroom w /bar & FP. Encl. patio w/lanai. Steps lo beach. $195,000 Carol Tatum ' PRIVATE AREA· NEAR NHYC Thia 5 bdrm. 3 ba'th home is in excl. cond. & attractively dee. Sandy beach plus pier & slip for I~rge boat. $180,000 Ka thryn Raulston IAYSHORE -PRIVATE AREA Contemporary 2-Sty. home, close to great swimrqmg beach. 3 Nice bdrms. & gst . rm. Extra lrg. ratio. Blt·in kitchen. Sliglit view of Bay. $7 .500 Mary Harvey IROADMOOR OPEN HOUSE 2700 LIGHTHOUSE LN. Open Sun. 1-5. Gorgeous 4 BR., outstanding mountain view. Soaring cathedral ceiling. Other de- luxe features at ~69,950. Bud Austin FANTASTIC LOAN-5 BR: Large \Vestclifi home has 4 baths. Great J>OQ1. & a very large s:wi % loan which may be asswned. Lease/option available. Low at ~9,900. Walter Haase CORONA DEL MAR Small home on back of great view prop- erty, 45 Fl. x 118 Ft .. South of Hwy. A HMu stS,ee" value! $57,800. j\I .Fink BEST ASSUMABLE LOAN We'stcliff -4 BR .. 21h ba. former model home. Prof. landscaping: Pool-sized )'d. Move-lo cond. Low int. insurance loan as- sumable. $55.000. Marion C. Buie Ol'EN SAT. & SUN. 1 ·5 PM -l"ILET ISLE, CORO"IA DEL MAR Lusk 4 BR. La Jolla Model . Fam. rm .. 2 fireplaces. 3 car garage. Vacant. Owner transferred. Anxious. $53,500. Cathryn Tennille SUNSET VIEW EASTILUFF Lusk IUn . 3 Bdrm/2\0 ha ., lam. rm ., play- rm. or office. Beautiful decor. Bike to ten- nis club. Price reduced. Good financing. Make oUer. •51,500. Harriett Davies EASTILUFF -$36,500 Just reduced for quick sale. this cozy 3 BR. 2 Balh home. Private corner lot. Schools & shops close by. Least expensive home here! Lavera Burns NEW EXCLUSIVE 2-Story 5 bedroom -pool Baycrest; 3400 sq. tL of chann. Lg. formal 4h! .. rm., brk· fst. area. Upstair& library. 890' Sun deck oU muter BR. ! Car Garage. • Mar)' Lou Marlon MACNAB • IRVINE 1. !:i:..!:.. ~ .. 1~ WESLEY N. 1 A vL01 eo . . FAIULOU$ . Ulla 1prawUoa ... ,,,, With THE BLUFFS $24.SOO . • Th~t's wbal you'll aay when you aee this 28' FINER HOMES ol11>01t ~000 '"· 'Jt,, 3 aooc\ , Lovely 2-slory 'condomln.lum. 3 Bdrma, built-x 28" Indoor ganlan·lic;m with Ito electrical-~~ "',!l'l ":t; 'in rapge & ovu and privalt! patto: Ideal for Jy controlled sl\din( roof to bring the out· Ll"IDA >ISLE Beautuul 5 bedrooJll ho11111· with dining room. 4\0 Baths. One of the sevarel lino homes & lots that we have available--qn--binda )Ile. $145,000. Open daily. #11 Lllida Isle. ALSO, see our represi'ntative at 106 Linda Isle. , bunihic .,....,. adjacent,. couple. In exclwlve Newport. doors in. 4 Bedl'tfts, 3\0 batha, f=oom, modem""" button ""•hen, HARBOR VIEW HIL~S w/flreplace.-3 car.garage. Master , liv· cuttom drape1 'With thick Fqr & faafidious buyer. Sharp , near new 4 ing roorn, cl.inhJ.I ~m & exciting tltch n, all lhaa cupetJnr. Sltua,... ona ~-, '""h ~amil • ,,_,_ have panoramic view. Asking $991~. Come ..-. •tudded lot ovtrlooldps .......... oom ~ ome.~ y..rm, ..,illlg-rm1-ir-:..-.:'1lpelf'Sunllly'llO m eae sann.-go Dl'ive. a 1111> pond. About 1 s tron Ir 2\0 •\>AlllS •. Move rl&bl In. , WH,500. . . . ...,t "°"' "" "" .,... of 1177 Sandc .. ue Open Sun. 1~:30 " ·THE !GOOD UFE DOVI R SHORIS Just listed .. almost new, cus(om built, over· size 5 bedroom plus family room home in Dover Shores . ._\fuge lot. An outst:in~lng view wlt.Jl 'a1 low leasehold. Kitchen With sunny breakfast room. Beiutifully decorated, with costly papers..& drapea. We! bar. Room tor pool. $N5,000. .. , ,.rluai,,. country club. HARBOR ISLAND ARIA 1!1 DOVER !RES begina in tbiJ fvan'Wells Reducod price S34,000 GI "' Profession•! decor in this color!ul '3 & den 5 Bedt<>om h me, fornial dining room,.large cash down or take OV.?r thll h with I G I fl I I iow intereit m 01 $210 per ome, poo. rea oor/ an _with abun-caryeled f · y room with 2nd firep ace. mo. ~ · dant storage. Larfe covere )>atio. Picture Uri1que island kitchen with cupboards galore. YOUNG FOLKS perfect. Gall today . $79,ooo. spectacular, unobstructed View on Galaxy Ll"IDA ISLE Drive. $95,000. · UKE IXCmNG See this gracious new home with 5 bdrms. CUFFHAVEN OCEA"I & BAY VIEW HOMES maid's rm & 5 baths. Spacious living & dining Amid spreading trees, this warm & friendly rms open to cantilevered patio deck facing · I rl Most baautlful Lusk buil\ home in EastbluU. Owner custom finished & professionally d.ec- orated the entire home. Truly sumr.tious California living with handsome billiard room . $72,500. Open Sat. & Sun. 2221 Alta Vista. Thll California contemporary lagoon. Rumpus rm plus family: rm which 5 Bedroom home off era the utmost n P vacy la the ultimate In modern opens to garden patio. Wet bar. $i8!,,SOO. · yet walking distance1to scbpols & shops. All Uvtn.. Wall to woll cupeti"" #80 Linda Isle Open SaV•;un l~:30 utia large bedroolllll. View of lllJ!&. $56,000. tl:U'ou&hout 4 nice size bed-,,.. · ' ' ·room• and 2 bat"', mod•rn BAYCREST ROY .J. WARD. CO,. Ri altors ,Jdlch•n With •paratt 1a.mlly BeauUful enclosed garden entry to "'Cll>lion-. .' · BAYCREST <irrICE room leadinc 10 a cowrrd al 3 bdrm & fam rm home on fee simple site."· 1.UO ' l1l1xy Drive, N.8. ~ pado. AND GUESS WHAT! F I di . 18'x36' heated and filtered orma rung r oom, 21h baths & 3 car gar. 'I l l 6'16-1550 BAYFRO"IT Sandy beach, private float, 59.46 feet of Bay frontage. Owner will finance to qualified buy- er. 3,000 Sq. Ft. in this lovely home in one of Newport's most e:xclusi.ve areas. Open Sat. & Sun. 433 Bayside Drive. LIDO IS ~E BAYFRONT Beautiful new 3600 sq. ft. home. 4 Bedrooms plus maid's room; family room : sunken liv- ing room ; 3 fireplaces; formal dining room. All exterior walls insulated; private pier & slip. $235,000. WESTCLIFF Charming 3 bedroom home on corner Jot. Newly painted -ne\v carpeting & drapes. Beautiful swimming pool wit~ large terrace & dressing room. Kitchen complete with barbecue. A real buy. $51,500 - DOVi~ SHORES A truly fine home. Over 4200 sq. ft.; no ex- pense has be~n spared in construction. 4 Large bedrooms, family room, formal dining room ; 6 baths. Custom in every detail. $130.000. BAYCREST VIEW pool an:1 eeWrg f'or the: Profe1sional landscaping. fai,500. ....,1ng """of"'·"° GI 1927 Santiagp Open Sal. 1~:30 1100 down. Movt rliht 'n. COllO"IA DEL MAR REALTY 15366 GOLDE"I WEST 894-5313 OPEN EVES TI LL l :lq BAYSHORES OPE"I SAT. & SU"I. 1-S 2611 BAYSHORE . DRIVE .. Attractive early American, near .2 private beaches, 2 bdrms. lge. Uv. nn. w/w cpt, room to expand, excel- lent 00ndition -$49,300, OCEAN AlONT NEW LISTING • Comt!r lot on Seashore Dr. 3 bdrm. 2 haths, excellent ,potential \'! ndd on • SHOWN BY AP- POINTMENi: •. $62,500. • BAYSHORES On the bluff overlooking harbor entrance bay & ocean. Split level w/3 spac bdrma 31>' baths, den & family rm. Million $ view. ' 2501 Ocean Blvd. · Open SaVSun 1-5:30 DOVER SHORES Gracious home for the Executive who enjoys en.tertctininB,,. J>ie.i: & s~p. Enormous, terrace s~unds pOol. Elegint master ste opens io lge deck + 4. bdrms &.mds rm . $150,000. . ' . DOVER SHORES Near new gorgeous Mediterranean w/4 bd- rms, lge family rm with sunken wet bar, for. rnal dining rm, 4 l}atbs + pwd rm & 3 car garage. Proresslonal interior design. $118,000. DUPLEXES & TRIPLEXES Newport 3 & Cam + 1 br & encl lanai. $43,500 Corona del Mar 3 & 2 br under conS't. $68,500 Corona del Mar 4 & 2 br dup. view. $87.500 Ne\v duplex & triplex, 3 & 4 bdrm. short block . to beach. . p _ " $78.500 & $95,000 Corner waterfrt duplex, 3 & 3 + den. S99,500 Laguna ~up. Beauty w//view. $115,000 OFFICE OPE"I SU"IDAY 111-5:30 "Our 25th Ytar" ~-------------·----·--- II . o • .,.,., -::;000 I 0 .. .:.1 · -----Costa Mesa FOREST E. 1000 o~~"=·!!~ ;~ ~!,. 0 L S 0 NI Inc, Realtors f.fesa, you'IJ llnd this 3 bed· rL:im doll howie. for a total i;ir $600., it can be yours. It's · 1*autlftilly 1'.ndscaped with two prtVlte pl.tlos and lots .ot. ttte.. c.lJ tonite. Open NO DOWN GI tW 8:30. 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 54~ OPE"I EVES TILL 1:30 MESA AREA If you used yoor G.l, • cinly $ll50 Clown TIIAT'S ALL?! 3 large bedroom1, 2 ful l baths, de!Ux kitchen; >A•ilh built·lna.. hardwood Oool'S a n d fireplace. SELLER DISAPPEARED! Priced now at $23,950 hard to find bal'· gain!? Better hurry!! Call Low Int. G.I. Loan now. 3 Bedrn1, 2 BA, bltn range 645·0303 & oven, disbwuht'r, fire. pll\C(', CfTltl:, drpa, Sha.kt! roof etc. $28,767. with assum. st Harbor Center able G.J. loan. Quick pos. Z'29!I Harbor Blvd,, C.l\1. •saion? FOR Lease, 1tore 20:ir:60, xlnt Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. shoppg cntr. 536 W. 19th, 1810 Ne11ll0rt Blvd., C.~t. C~I. Kennil! Rias Ag!. S Bedroom 2-stor)' home. Magnificent vie\v fr~m huge master suite. Large family room with enclosed wet bar. Today's kitchen with large breakfast area. Formal dining room. Quality carpeting & drapes. Pool • size yard with patio. A dramatic 4.000 sq. ft. home on Fee land. Priced for immediate sale at $93,500. Open Sun. 1815 Santilgo Dr. Lovely year around home, extra lge, liv. rOom, family room. 3 bclrms. 2 ba..thJ, 3 patios, 3 car garage" -$61,500. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors '=54=~'=729"==="-"===E=v="-' .=54= .. =."'="===="" CONDOMINIUM 2111 San Joaquin H iiis Road General 1000 I Gener1I toOo "IEWPORT CE"ITER 644-4910 \VESTCLIIT -\Valk to shop.. SPECIAL Another Macnab-Irvine first & only $23.950! Cute honeymoon cottage on a quiet Cul De Sac. very close to Santa Ana Country Club i~ Costa Mesa. 3 Bedrooms & 2 car garage. Situated on a large lot \Vith plenty of room fo r your boat & trailer in the rear .. out or sight ! Open Sun. 1-4. 2671 Club Mesa Place. ping, ba.nkini: & dining: 2 General 1000 Genera l lge. bdrms. 2 baths, lge. liv, ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1000 room, dining area, cpl, drop.. • ---·----- es & hlt·in's . ONLY M3.500. "C" THOMAS Realtor MACNAl·IRVINE RHlf't Company 224 \V. Coast Hwy, 548-5521 Newport ~ach1 E~. 545-5643 LOt'1>Wner1 A 3 IR. HOME Delightful L.uxury Sophisticated ne\v home In an excluaive commun- ity. Adjacent to lhe Uni. venity of California Jr. vine campus Jn Turtle Rock Hills. Three bed· rooms, IYi'O baths, masl<'r bedroom s u i t e, family room. A tnily complete home for $36.800. Can be purchased for $3700 down. Convenient tenns, Liber- al landscaping a n d sprinkler systen1 allo\Y· ance. Over.size lot. Ther- mador SC'lf-cleaning oven. Carpeting throughou t on rubber pad, Sell contain- ed laundry. Formica fic- rd hardY.'OOd kitchen cab- jnels. •Pomona ceramic tile counlcf!I and full spWh. Armstrong sheet vinyl in kitchen, bath· rooms, and laundry, ~rany, many other quaJ. ity reaturts. Five acre •wim and tenni1 club in developm~nf. Lois ol val- ue. Lilla of room. 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642-823S 675·3210 FOR O"ILY 1080 Bayt Ida Drive Newport Be1ch $10,995 3 Bedro0m 2 lath $21.950-S134.00 per moiith This very popular floor pla:1 has lamily room and break· fut bat. bU)' subject to :i1Ao% FHA loan. Total payment \\'ii' be $134.00 prr month. New paint. deluxe d~p pad high pile carpeting through- out. You musl sec ii lo be- lieve ii. It's sharp . Open till 8:30. 262' HARBOR BLVD. 5461640 OPE"I EVE.$ TILL 1:30 WHAT? O"ILY $1 ,39f TOTAL DOWN That's right! Includes clfos. ing cosb: for this 3 bedroom 2 bath home In Colla MCM.. Big comer lot with double J:(Rl'8ge on a great street. Needs aome repair and cleaning, but a heck of a buy! Subject to a IM."W FHA and VA loan with annual f)l'rccnlARr ralc of 8~~'if . \Vhat ~ When can you see lt? NO\\r! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 Ml"IUTES Walker & Lee Realtors 2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adami ~·~..011'~ 01>en 'tll 9 PM MACHINE SHOP lmmcdilte occupancy, 1'1Car ntw 10 • ft. High celllac, euy to add tecOnd story. 63 x 280 Fenced,. 11ot'llt: lot tor cx!ra il'IOOIM, Priced for f'a:..I Kie. f'or turlher det.1.11a call ~l. r~=I Bull! on )'our land• FEATURING 1 1080 lq. JI. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I , Double PJ'1lce WALL TO WALL ~!.:. '::'""" 1000 WATER J s.ac1o"" wantrobc• Sparkles in this delightfully CALL 537..:0380 blue swimming pool that >A'as •In most Orange County and custom designed 10 give the other approved arc&.1. utmost i~ beauty & utility ~n STANCO a c~11zm1ng L'O~rt~ard patio BU~LDERS' INC setting. Step inside to , a · ' : brand llC\V 4 Bedrm. 3 bath oscd s.unda.Ys + powder rooni home. Liv. 10666 We11tmu11ter Ave. Ing roon1, formal dinina: Ga1'den Grove room. fantily ~ized island Bala.need Power Homes kitchen, breakfast area, all -~ -· --• ;iZ00!~11: ~Uy~~ BEST EVER . with fireplaet> & wet bar Ir · sli<lhll:<la"" lhc poo1...... 16 UNITS Luxuriously CllfP'l,ed thtu-Costa Me~·· flnl!1t income Telephone: 83J.110'l oul. S108,400. property -shows excellent Ivan Wells & Son '"' ttlkf -w;th $00,000 I ~~~~~~ down you can aS1ume exi11.1-Vl!TS..NOT A DIME ing 6.6 financing of S225.000. to move lnto f.tcsa Verde 3 Cill for delails and couMel· bedroom, formal di ning ing, Full price $275.8JO. room. pllllh carpets throUj'h- Roy J. Ward Co. EXCLUSIVE AGEN'l'S 1430 Gala.xy Drl~·e 646-1550 (Open Daily) Newport •• F•irvitw 64Ul11 out, BnuUful Custom Drap. ~ also. Extra LARGE LOT. Double Garage. VA apprai&- ed at $27,900. HURRY! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 Ml"IUTES $24,soo FULL i>R1cE 1,.y11 ;..,1 W lk & Lee w;t• ro•o1 """'"'•" ou•i•"' I er to a G.J. loan of S~.200 wlth1~~~~~~~~~1 annUBI interest rate of 6S4 'if. $16 500 and, tota1 paymcntt of $184 What a cute dou house !hi.a )>er rnOirth. Huge S bedroom \s tor IK"wiy weds featuring home with gorgeous pullman 2 bl&: bedrooms ~ituattd on bath. Mod~~" P11 kitchen. almost 1/3 ere lot .i 11 U. We'll Mow 1t to you , Call a WE SILL A HOME aroom 11 a ve1, no cash ~ov.11, Total payments ot EVERY 11 Ml"IUT I S 1148"" .,.,th, Nictly cor-Walker & Lee :-..:i'.";,:';:';;t iut ...... 1c. .... ,_ 2790 Harbor BlYd. al Adams M5-9t91 Open 'til 9 PM EASTBlUFF REALTY 15366 GOLDE"I WEST 194-5113 OPE"I DAILY l-S OPE"I EVIS TI.LL l :IO 121 CAMPHOR LIDO SA"IDS Priced below tt'lal'ktt. al J hdf'Mr'ftt $'5,000. 5 BR. + family rm. 2 BltM, buUl·INI Large )'.Ud l oo:n. for pool, " ~,500 Con\p, cptrl. & draped. t. Gterte Wllllemton n1us1 SCf • lod ay! hEAL TOR Scenic-Properties 67".>-.'1726 67J..4350 64S.IS64 Evtt • ·----'----- Realtors Z7!IO Harbor Blvd. al Adams ~ Open 'tit 9 PM SWIMMl"IG POOL 3 BR. Muttt BR very la.rgt, large dinlnr or ram. rm. Fireplace of \lolcanic stone. Kif. blt-ina. Gv on a11e)'. Lovely POOL with wa tetfa.11. Ea.talde C.M. l35,!;0 22nd ST. BACK IAY Ohe aCtt incl. 2 tine house11 A a kit to build on. 1b!sc 3 parer.ls are sub-divided. MAKE AN OFTER! e 8111 Haven, Rltr. 2111 E. Coatr, CdM 6'13-32ll LAKEFRONT • Lake Foret.I New 2 br, 2 ba. Compare mkt prtces l save! Owner: .,......, ESTATE SETILEMENT The ultimate In elegance, '4 Bedrooms p I u s aepare.le muter !Nite, J batll,I. Large tully panelled family room with llreplace. Dramatic liv- ing room \vlth noor-to-celllng stone fireplace. CuslOm drap. es and deccirator wallpapers throughout. Delighttul out- sid<" entertainment center including a 40' Blue Haven pool and 12' x 24' cabana. Pres1ige Newport addreu. By appoµllmetli oflb'. $80,00J e Coleswonhy & Co. • REALTOR Newport Beach Office 1028 Bayzlde Drive 67>4930 3 Bedroom 2 Bath $117.00 per mo. pays all This hon1e offeni everything: Palos Verde Alone fireplace, double pra.p, tiled bu.Ut-ln kitchen, corntt lot, large rear yard, dote to all 1chools • chureh and shopping, hard- Y.ix>d floors, famll)I room, n,d may be purchased sub- _jec,t. to ex\s~ 41,ii';O VA Joan. Locatm: 1n «'tcellent Costa Mesa area. Owner uJc.. fn11$2.'l.500 • Call on this one. 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 546-1640 OPE"I EVES TILL 1:30 I OPl "I SAT/SU"I 1-S 2200 Arollo Eutblurt. 4 Bdrnu1. I 423 ltabelle Terr. 1 corona Hiahlan&. l Spectacular view! S r BR. S Ba. $1fll,000. • 22s vi. Ilh••• • Udo Ult'. Reduced to i $19,:SOO. (Qpen SoV Sun 12-5\ Coinoi~::A""Nij $22,100 Bey1 th1I beaUtlful 2 Bedrm 6 den , PrTnch Qtr. condo. A~fil.1me 51~ 7o ti IA loan. PERRO"I 642-1771 Bay & Beach Rlty, Inc. 2407 E. COAST HWY., CdM SMOOTH "SALE"· l"IG All the way, No problems, on occupancy, location, condition, p~ice or financing. Own- er is a bit anxi~u~. };lave moved'. All redec. I orated & shows beat.J.tifully. 4 bed.room. Large dining or family room. Extra baths.~ Play yard. Good plan for a large family. De-f fies competition at $43,600. WOWI CALLS A' PLE"ITY I On this unusual COM income buy at $28,7~0. • Only problem 7 takes a little extra cash 1 for the down, but it's clear and owner will carry back the loan. Creative people, fixer-, uppers, do wonders with property like this. • Bettertake a look. The R·2 zone lot is worth over $20,000. "10 EXTRAS TO BUY ~re is the "everything" home. custom built 'vit h many added: features. Expansive ocean view from huge LR or front patio. Nearly 2300 sq. ft. 3 spacious BR, formal dining room, 2 patios. Everything immacu• , late. Secluded, beautifully landscaped en· trance. Excellent local area. Value priced 1 at $69,500. Owner will carry loan with slz. ' able do\vn. TE"IA"IT MOVl"IG Now front unit of this really good so uth o! • Highway CDM duplex will be vacanl. Ideal owner, rental set up. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, handy kitchen, nice patio with furnished 2 BR in rear. Price only $49,750. You will be , pleasantly surpnsed. ROOM TO ROAM Inside and out. Well IQCated East Bluff. Like new 4 BR plus 14xl9 Fam. Rm. Beauutul Back Bay view from huge pool sized lot. All in xlnl. condition. Priced right al $47,500 .. Large assumable loan. ' "HAVE A "llCE DAY" Every day In this close to the ocean, most attractive, 2 BR large family roo,m. extra. bath home. Stroll doivn to th~ ocean side, entertain easily In 1~e huge rear patio. En- joy privacy from corner lot location. Safe and profitable investment at $59,500. FEE LOT-LOW PRICE l\'ell bull~ looks good from the oulslde, co17 and invitine inside. Top N•wport Helghta area. 2 BR. Dining Rm, enclosed patio, gor- aee with partitioned work shop. Honestly priced at $29,500. e Experienced saJea people lntemtt!d In aftwat .. Int with one of the flarbQco Area'• oldest 1'eel nta~ otncn. Drop in tor a chat with man~ aarr. J, Leonard Smith: or call MS 81158 .. tvfs, IAY & IEACH REALTY, Inc •. 67~000 C11I Any Time 0 I 11 y ' II h ' < ,, -- II " • . , • • • • •• ,f \ ' • rh " . ' ' . • ; ·& . ' • ( .. • Saturday, April 25. }q70 DAllY rrLOT IS HOUSES FOR u.i.1 I HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSE~ FOR SALE I HOUSE~ FOR SALE ~~~~R SALE I HO~SE~_FOR SA.~ HOUSES FOR SAL E /ROUSES FOR SALE /:f!OIJ!ISl'OR ... ~ : Genoral 111119 o.n..al IM -•I 111119 Genoral 111119 G-rol . 1000 Genorol IDOO GOtlorol -1000 0-al 1000 0-ral 01 ... Beaulilul ranch me on 14 ACRE. I Beil-" rooms, !ormal dinlng room, walk to geme preserve. Oon1t waft on this. Full price $42,95(). - THE ~m1r· OF COSTA MESA on Duke Pface that ls!! 4 Giant bedrooms, walk to all schools) quiet eul-de-sac street. A real "P41.ACJ>". ;.ssum.e,5% % FHA Joan. $145 Per monlh pays "11: Yes, Sir! Fit for a KING ! ' \ COATS & WALLACE REALTORS ' 1491 BAKER STREET ' 5'46-4141 COSTA MESA, CALIF. lDOO Io;.. ••• -· EXCLUSIVEt Y OURS Just li!lted, this super sharp 4 Bedrm hon1e, with spac- ious family 1·n1, formal liv- ing rm. ~tep.saving kitchen. Over-1:;lzed comer lot w/boat gate. Tt>rrlf!c residenl.ial area. $34,500. Call Jack Ham- mond, 540-1151 (Open Eves.} FOR SALE-$56,650 2915 KEWAMEE Irvin. Terrace 4 BR. 2\' baths, laoai room. Elec. }dtchen &: alt bit-Ins. Low Land Lease. Call CURT DOSH, Realtor 1790 W. Coast Highway 642-6472 EVf!S. 673-3468 * ~OOD _,VALUES* Pete ·B~H Realt'J , Dciycrest It's Dlfhrent , l 4 Bedrooml. 2~ ba~n Larae step ~n Jlvln; fHJ#n ~. room with beamed celling, this wt:n Jott.ltd home wet bar I attracUve ntt-OPEN HOUSES • • ror o'IJY $52;'°°. pls~. s Bedrooms, f'lmlly room i separate dining ... H & I rrn. Entiifing pool & paUo. Orne ftC.Olfte Excellent Ba¥cr~t loca· 3 S@droorn home In front, 2 Bedroom house In ref.I". Plenty of> apaoe lo build more on this huge lot. $37,000 ta.lcf!s Ill tion. .Lots WestcUf(, Do1'tr Shotts & BiQl~t.. Wbl.t do you need! JERRY FREUD • CHARLES ARNOLD A1aociete1 JOHN COURTNEY -ROBERT HALLEY 311 E. 17th StrMt, Costa Mesa REAL TORS -nss 1000 4 UNITS 3 HOUSES 1_3 Bdrnl .• 3-2 Bdrnlll. Xlnl BIG LOT rental area. 3 tenants over 3 ( l I 3 BR, (2) 2 BR years. Ideal property for In Santa Ana. Street to street. owner to live in 1r; rent 5. Asking $35,000. Terms to Grossing SG.480. Askin C suit. Ca 11 Glen Queen, ~5.3.<m. For add,ltioM.l info. 540-ll5l (open c~. 1 call owner/Brol«'r Substantial Price Reducticin 11721 GALATEA • ' - $3750. OU listed price 011 this lovely: custotn Jrvine Terrace fiome. It's rpahy a55ets in· elude: ' ' e Spacious living rm. • Formal dining rm. • Enterlainm't area • Harbor & Oc~an Vw . • "Swlm~ble" pool • Bearing avocado tree .Mar.sha Bents will escort you through this liewly decorated home. Saturday & Sunday 2 to 5 Has EverythllUJ! 1334 CIRCLE Ster behind the garden barrier into a tran· qui setting. This lovely 4 Bedrm, dining rm and family rm home is built aroun? a beau· tiful patio with filtered sunlight & splashing fountain. Panelling, datk oak floor s. wet bar, buUt·ins thruout, 3 car garage \vilh ad· ditional space !or dune buggy or boat. Autir matte sprinklers, basement, and· storage'. VisiP,Ken Brittingham or Eileen Dinwiddie. Saturday & Sund:ay 2 to 5. I .. ~=1 ~~.:.:;: ROBIN~1Ji28 I~ I _ · 2 BEORM, hrdwd [loors, AGE rr•s Beacn nouse tune. Bi&-"""""""""""""""""I rrplc, x!nt cond. East CM . -llTAR gest aelection ,ever! See the THE SUN NEVER SETS on R-2 Si9,500. Kingaard RE 1~·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!5:·~D5All.~Y::iPILOT~~:Qusllled;;~~ , IJ section NOW! DAILY Pnm WANT ADS. M.I 2-2222 Easy Elegance 2112 WINDWARO Step thru the gated courtyard into the gra· C'ious Del Piso tiled entry, enjoy the spacious open Door plan of this lovely Ivan Wells Bay· crest home. 4 Large Bedrms, dining rm & family· rm. Gourmet island kitchen to delight any hostess. Being held open by Larry Pfis· ter & Bill Mors -ready for immediate oc· cupancy. Saturday & Sunday 1·5 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • ltH' this hlldf lftNctoty wltll f" tfih _..._.. n r•• 9• .._. lt1llfirtf. AU tt. loutlo• lhtM Ml•• .... 4ftcrlbetll 11 .,....., ...... , .............. _..... .. tHey't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P.tr.111 .... , .. .,.. ....................... ... t9 lbt .-c' Id--"" a. tMs -'•• 90Cli frWef. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 1437 Bonnie Doone, (Irvine Terr) CdM 675-3000 ' (Sun 1-5) (2 Br & Family or Den) 522 Vista Grande (Bluffs) NB 673-8330 (Sat 1-5) 479 Abbie Way, Costa l\1esa 540-1151 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2936 Cliff Dr (Newport Heights) NB 642-2414 (Sun 1-5) 511 Avenida Campana (Bluffs) NB 644-2867 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 283 Del tvlar. Eastside Costa Mesa 640-3928, eves 644-1655 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 511 Sanla Ana Ave., Costa Mesa (Sun 2-5) (3 Bedroom) tt515 36th St., Newport Beach 673-6210 (Sat & Sun) 228 Hazel Dr., Corona del Mar 673-2222 (Daily 2-5) **106 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 I Sat & Sun) 609 Viste Bonita (The Bluffs) 675-5930 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 15422 Baffin Circle, HB 840-0604 (Sun 1-5) 2351 Westminster Ave , Costa h-tesa . 644-1102 (Sat & Sun 11).3) **626 Via Lido Nord (Lido Island) NB 642-4251 (Sun 1-4) *1518 Sylvia Ln (Harbor Highlands) NB 640.77U (Sat & Sun I2-5\ 2007 Vista Cajon (Bluffs) NB 673-855() (Sat 1-5) 3005 Cleveland Ave , Costa -r.'lesa 540-9498 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 1218 Devon Lane, Ne~·port Beach (Sun 1-5) (3 Br. & Family or Den) 497 Abbie Way (at Irvine) East CM 673-02I8 !Sat & Sun 1-51 333 Catalina (Np!. Heights) NB 673-6510 (Sun 1-5 ) 16351 Rhone Ln (Sol-Vista Hms) HB 847-5845 (Sat & Sun) **433 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 642-8235 : 675-3210 , (Sa t & Sun) 2221 Atta Vista (Eastbluff) NB 642-1!235: 675-3210 (Sat & SunJ *2048 Commodore, Baycrest, NB 640-3255 (Sat & Sun 2-5l 384 Mira Loma, C.M. 640.3255 (Sal & Sun 1-51 1927 Sanliago {Baycrest) NB 644-4910 (Sal 1-5:30) 2501 Ocean Blvd., Corona del ?\.1ar 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:301 1026 Sa ndcastle, 1-Iarbor View Hills 642-5200 (Sun 1-5) 2989 Andros, (Mesa Verde) CM 540.5440 (Sunday 12·5 p.m.) 337 Vista Baya, Costa Mesa 642-4580 (Sat & Sun 1-51 3057 Carob (Eastblu!f) NB 546-4141 ' (Sun 1-5) *481 Flower St, East Costa Mesa 464-2414 (Sun 1-5) 324 Poinsettia, Corona del ~1ar 673-8550 -!Sun 1·5l 405 Holmwood, Newport Heights 640.3928. eves 5411-6769 *2815 Catalpa, (Easlbluff) NB 645--0303 (Sun 1-5) ( 4 Bedroom) 1130 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) ttll Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235; 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 1227 Sur!llne. Harbor View Hills. CdM 642-8235; 675-3210 (Sat & SunJ 2700 Llghtltouse Ln (Broadmoor) CdM 833-0700, 644-1430 (Sun 1-51 *1721 Galatea, Irvine Terrace. NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 2-5) 1903 Orange, CM 540-1720 (Sat & Sun 12-6\ 309 Narcissus, Corona de! ~far 673-8550 ]Sat & Sun 1·5) *342 Vista Baya, Costa Mesa 645--0303 (Sal & Sun 1·51 (4 Br. & Family or Den) 1134 Chatleston St., Costa Mesa 549-3283 (Sat & Sun 12-5 J 1300 Estelle (WeslcliU) NB 642-8235 ; 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 1330 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235: 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) *1015 Goldenrod (Harbor View Hill s) CdM 675-2101 (Sun 12-5:30) 17341 Chapparal, lfB 842-5541, Eves: 962-635() (Sal & Sun l-5l 1836 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-155() !Sun 1-5) 1430 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 640-155() fOpen Daily) 1124 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 (Sun 1-5).• 4000 Inlet Isle, Corona de! r.lar 833-0700, 644-2430 (Sat & Sun 1-51 877 SandcaS'lle (Harbor View Hills ) CdM 644-4910 (Sun 1-5:30) 2112 Windward. (Baycrestl NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1334 Hampshire Circle (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun Z.51 8202 Wilburn Circle (Huntington Crest) HB. 842-6691 (Sun 1-5\ 2012 Port'Cardill (Harbor View Hms) NB 673-855() (Sun 2·5) 227 Coral Ave, (Balboa Island) NB 675-2916 ' (Sat & Sun) 2501 Bamboo St (Eastblu!!) NB 64A-!45() (Sat & Sun afternoon) *8212 Malloy Dr, Huntington Beach 536-8990 (Sat & Sun 1-jj) 216 Kings Place, Newport Beach 642-7000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) *4545 Tremont Ln (Cameo Shores) CdM 67"4392 (Sun .1-5) **15 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-4620 (Sun 11-5) 1921 Santiago Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 : 675-3210 (Sun) *536 Senta Ana Ave. Newport Beach 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) 1878 Rhodes, Costa Mesa 546-2313 !Sat 1-5) 10081 Jon Day, Huntington Beach 546-2313 (Sun 1-5) * 1500 Eaton Place (Westclif!l NB 640.7711 (Sat & Sun 12-5) *2313 LaLinda (of! 23rd St, Costa Mesa) 642-5000 (Sun 1-5 ) *501 Kings Place. Newport Heights 640-3928. Eves 642-0185 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 2848 Carob (Easlbluf!l NB 675-3000 !Sat 1-5) 2815 Harbor Viev.• Dr, Corona del Mar 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 1227 Highland. Ne,vport Beach 64&-0555 or 531-5570 (Sat 1-5) (5 Bedroom} **16 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-4620 (Sun 11-5) *2012 Marlin Way, Newport Beach (Sat & Sun 1-5) (5 Br & Family or Oen) 821 Camphor. (Easlbluff) NB 675-5726 (Daily 1-5) *1536 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235; 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 1815 Santia~o Dr (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 : 675-3210 JSun) #80 Linda I,sle Dr. (Linde Isle) NB , 644-4910 !Sat & Sun 1-5:30) *-fr77 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-4620 (Sun 11-5) **80 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 642-4620 (Sun .11-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE Ill Marine Ave, Balboa Island 642-1771. Eves 673-8217 (Sun 1-5) (2 I. J Bedroom) **4()10 River Ave, Newport Beach 640.2414 (Sun 1-5) HOME PLUS APARTMENT 13 Br & 1 Brl 6.10-634 Center St. Costa Mesa 640--0555 (Sat & Sun llJ.6) ..... ** ..... ,. ... ... ,... ........... ... Wide Open Spaces 1026 SANOCASTLE Vie,ved !ron1 the li v!ng r.m. dining r1n & breakfast area of this bright & cftarming kitchen. 3 Bedrms & den combine to make this a delightfuJ family home. Bill ~fors will show you Jhis .Harbor View Hills home on Sund•y 1 to 5~ Off~• Open Seturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 W•stcllff Dr., 1N.B. 642-5200 I $22,500 Bu~ lhls beautiful 2 Bedrm & den f rench Qtr. condo. Assume ~~-FHA klan, $22,950 Cuff' 2 Bedrm & d1•n on h11"i.;r R-2 loL Jo~ireplace • nctwtl noon • d~ ,...... Vacant. I Try· 10% down~ I E-Side 4 Bedrms Immaculate home on larJ:e earner lot. n 'e a r grade schools. ruisumc high 7"$11 FltA loon. $27,950 G•n•ral OPEN HOUSES ' THIS WEEKENO I SAT &: SUN FROA1 l :00 2949 Pemba Dr. Fixer Upper. Ne\\' listing oil ~1esa V r r d f"' Cambrid1.:c home on quitt slrt't'I, Needs >,\'Ork but pr1{'('(f richr forl present condition. Vacnnc . SUN FROAI 1:00 4102 Brisbane Way In Unlvcnity Park. a '·green belt beauty", and on a cor· ntr to boot for utmost pri.. vacy. Immaculately kept 3 + fam I din combination, Balcony view, many cxtr8.ll. Q\\'nel will carry large 2nd TD. Submit lerms. 2026 Lemno1 Or. Pacesetters' ~larina Serles • Island Duplex a "one • or • a _ kind" de~· Os-n Sunday 1·5 oralor's own home. 4 Nlce 111 J\iarine Ave ., Bnlboo. Isl. Bedrm11, formal dining rm r-.rooem custom furn duplrx, etc. Very sharp Indeed! Bay View, Ster>!' to lhe Vil· 1 ~ 545.5880 lage. Priced rUth! at: 1 (llNftiJemlln.tftt $79,500 ' OUEGEREALTY I t5(K) Adlllll IC ttnlr,r.M. ... !PERRON FOREST_E_. -1 ... . ... ,,.-."" .... 10 LS 0 N 11'"""'1""'1"e"d"ro"o"m'""'s?.,. .. ! '"'· "'"'"' YES, 7 11paciom bedroom,; and 3 elt'gant baths in this beautifully expanded borne! Large BUILT· IN ldtcht'n with load.t of cabinets, NEW Spt1nish lilf! 8oor and ex· pensive NE"\V carpeting. 2 patios, block walled yard, double garage with AU'J'O- J\1ATIC" OPENER. TOP VALUE at $37,500, wlU1 ex· ttllent existin& VA loan! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee . Realtor 2043 \Vestcllff Dr. 646·7711 Open 'tll 9:~ PM 22nd St. Secluded County Flll'er Upper Located In the beck bay are& o! Newport Beach on '-' of an acre. Featuring 2 hon.e cornil5, encloited ' '8.na.I ov- erlooking beaullful 5wim- mln~ pool The 2CXXI 15((. fl. 3 bedroom residenCt" need s pllinf and elbow grcll.M', but what a price. Owner will fin. a nee at T.fl*. C«ll loda,y. . --.;farr&- 262' HARBOR BLVO. OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 APPRAISED $U,000 FHA or VA Here It lt! A 3 Bedroom honie on the Eut Side of Cotta Meu, 60 z 135 fl 101, lalp double car garage. No down, VA or SmaU Down FllA. CaU Now1 646-1171 .-0 THE RCAL ·" E:STATERS COLLEGE PARK NO OOWN GI l! Almo&I unheard of bargain in College Park. 3 large BR's, 2 full BA's. Dining nn .. kilch w/all dclux • bll-in!I, brick fireplace. shake roof. Lo\Y • low down FHA or FHA/Vet. Only Sl 450 do\\m. Seller desperate. Now only $26.2fi0. So Hurry!! Ca I J 64>-0303, 645·0303 at Harber Ct>nlcr mJ Harbor Blvd., C.\t Ocean View Open House Sun 1·5 «Xi Holml'-'OOd. Nwpt Hght11 l.atge 3 BR. 2 .BA hOme. huge llvlng tm w!&1onc fire. ple.ce + dining room . rutn11, service porch, hdwd flooni. quality crpt11 & drps. 0v('r- 1i1ed dble gar., beaut land. !!Caped yard. Lachenmyer Re.1ltor 1860 Newport Blvd., CM CALL .... Ews .• ~ $11,066 per acre Heart of Orange County loca- tion just 21.4 ll1ilcl trom the Blue Pacific. Center of pres- ent buikling aetivltr ntar MW Town Center and Golf Coune. 12.2 ACRES. 1135.000 f'ULL PRICE! WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee ~3 WestdiH Dr, 646-mt Ot:N'n 'Ill 9:00 PM' -----------~---------·---. '-•-AUL--Paul-White-Camahan cAUW:: Real-., Co. _ ·-6-., - 546--5440 OUR 24th Y-EAR . , WE SELL 100 HOMES PEit MONTH Let yours be next -call now and start packin9 -our extensive advertisin9 and multiple listin9 service will do the work for you. Over 850 sales people who meet buyers in all areas. We have waltin9 buy• ers now! CALL FOR A MARKO APPRAISAL. BEAUTIFUL BAYCREST A11enlion! All Buyel"li! look1ri,g for· cu s Io nl featurei; al assembly line prices! Then you had best look 11.t lhi!I one. l\lagnifi- cent cn1ry 11110 i::orgeou11. living room \1·ith to1>-l:'radt> <'PIS. Secluded FR, 3 balh -4 Bdrms, all large. Lux· ury and fe11.tures loo nu merous to ment io n herr, a1$54,75011•llh ~1·~~:, fNO OILl•ATION) JUST REDUCEO to S20.500. An excellent &tarter home. A rf!al ooxy 3 Bd1m beauty in appll' pie order. Good financing a1·ail11.ble and II beats ren- ting. Call now for fur!her details. 546-5440 as.~un1ablr loan. You had BEAT YOUR RENT beHrr hurry. 11 \1<on'f• •.1~-Call now and "'e \Vlu tell ~16.:>$40~ las!. XLNT INVESTMENT POTENTIAL 2 101" 6;1 x 13:., prrscntly zoned R-2. R · ~ sur- l"OUn(llll~ 111-cas. Could ob- llun var\anct" lo R-4. Each lol M.~ Hvenblr housr now 011 it developini.: S'l60 per n10 income to pay 11\C bills until tilt' untl5 arise, 01vner will carr)' 2nd. Call no1v for furthrr d e I 11 I I l5 , $21,500 each. r>1fi.5'l·IO. FANTASTIC 3 + OEN S3S,9SO 2 Story \\'ith 3 largr Rcdrn1s, dc11 & fur111al dinini: rm. largr kitchen w/ plenty of cabinets. 111is hlnne t~ ln •·move. In'' L'Ondllion & h a41 HARDWOOD .l'LOOR8. ;14r..;,.140 ASSUME LARGE 5V•"• GI Th.Ill won·t last long Jlurry? HUIT}'! HUIT}'! Btg ;,:: 1 sr1::.~ n1on nrce app . .f>1•1li you nmtt about this love. Jy 3 BR condominium that you t•an move into ror s1sz;, dn. 1he n10nthly Pll)'mt'nt \~:ill lx' ll'U than l'<'nling and ~ will ha\'e l\IANY mort' benefits. t"ull price Sl8,2j(I. 546-~ INCOME PROOUCER '\VRnna make so m fl! dough'!' It's like bank· ing your· money '"hen you receive those rf!nt 1•hecks each month on lhls neat well main· tained Ti·i-plex. Three • 2 B~rni.!i tor :53.5.950. 546-5440 VA NO DOWN Good carpeb> living room I halt. 4 Bedrm. close lo schools. $26,950 full price. J"an1i.ly room is 111.rgf! • rear yard conr plctely fenced. Call now tor detail!. WE'RE SORRY • IF YOU ARE MOVING to any other • HORSE LOVERS ATTENTIONll You mus! see thil charm- ing 2 BR home l\"ilh gparkling !jxJO p o o I . l...llrp two hone at.able "i1h tack room. i; Acre lot makes this a buy at S31.500. 546-5440 TIREO OF RENTING? $175.00 Oown To Vttf That's right lhis love- ly 3 Bcdrm and FR can be youl"ll. Seiter say11 mll!'tt leavf!· stale, so wUI pay buyers cosl. If your Income is $1000. a monlh or more !hill P.tesa Vente home ls for YOU? ~5440. OPEN SUNOAY 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. 2919 J\.NOROS LIBERAL FINANCING Uncle sam liked this 3 bedroom, could be five, (as bonus room already ha! ~' bath adjoining It uPt;lalrsJ. well enough to place a 30 year loan on it • 6'if1 lllftrtfll -$6000 down will probe.bly move )'OU In. S.t&-M40 FIESTA ROOM \\'ith huge tlreplace. Jt hu the c:omJort and me. :~1s~tpl~ TEFI !libs. near · lymt moves you nrtit Jn! Bal· ance EZ terma. 546.5440 eree in the county -but if you are, cell us and we'll refer you lat NO COST) lo tho leading real estate FIRM IN THAT CITY! ••• and of course we'll be happy to repres.-nt you in the ·sale of your home for· fast results. • P.S.: Sellers! Th is "EXTRA" service brings meny oul- of-stete buyers referred to us by Real Estate firms all ov er the nation ••• CALL 546-5440 I 1 "T'h~ Home of Complete Real Estate Service" PAUL-WHITE- CARNAHAN fte•lt11 c.,. 1093 BAKER STRED, CO$TA MESA 546·5440 • .. • ' " I • , I M'~• PILDl' _ Slturdly, .!Pill 25, 19'0 • , ~po .. ;,;;;.;;,,.;...;;.;ill,;..;~l!-IHOUSI S 1'011 SA~ u IS F.0« SJ.lt I HOUSES l'OR SALl!_,HOUSIS POR SALi ' HOUSES l'OR SALl.L. ~~-,.~~~ .., lloUSl!S ,OR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi! ~~11 11111 ~~I I!! O-r1I • '1011 CJener11-lOIG !.-••I. IOllO £!!~ ~ ,!.!!' Nawpott lltoch 1211 Oover ·SllC>rta. . 1227 Coro'na 4el Mor 1 .1 ~bl•,.,.,.+ DON'T SAY CLIFF DR.· v1Ew *BAY'MOUNTAINS* "0~£l.'suN:-1Z:S.:io- JAYNE DAVIDSON ALOINI BOURO!T Thi Collea• RHllY •ta[Lhas ~en · ~­ creased by lwo new Broker Associ_ates. Jayne Davidson and Aldine Bourget. Stan M eyer, ReaJ.tor-O'i'•nei:..., i$ vµy .pleased to @~e their association. They both"'COfTle to College Realt y from the recenttr cloHd. David~n Realty, where Jayne was of cOurse. "the Realtor-Owner, and Aldine, an associate. ~ Jeyne has been active as .a me.mbet,,o~ Ora nge Coast , Exchan gors -Charter mem- ber. by the way, and she hQ4 ~a.en a mem ber of the Board since 1962. ~ Aldln•'s long years pf exper ience jn re~i­ dcntial homes & income property Is \'1'el· corned along \vith Jayne's. and the varied 1Rl ents, e xperience and enthusiasm of both \Viii become a real asset to College R ealty. Stan /·oins his 1nany other fine associates in area hearty welcome to J•yne abd Atdfne · 1500 Adam• .tt H1rbor Costa Mesa LLEGE• (Noar Cinsm• Th•atu) REALTY 546-5880 GRAND OPENl~G :'.· HOME AND IN,COME. CUSTOM BUILT 1900 sq. It. spacious three " bedroom, two bath elegant home oUering: , * Beau\lliii entry, new carpellllg tli~-11uL * Large jlulllnan baths Witb' lnarblen tops1 * Larg~ , buUt-ln electric 20 'x29' c untry kltche!l'lal1tlly room combination. Tqe ideal multi-purpose roo m. * ·rwo fireplaces, quiet forced air heat. '* Elegant separate dining room with built· in bUffet and china c loset. • * Q'uality finish thru-out -shake roof. * Large double · garage with utUi!ies and washing facilities. " " 'tt Spacious grape s take fenced rear yard. 1NCQI\1E UNIT oUerg large living room, bedroom, bath, built-in kitchen, d ining area, fl~epla~~· .forced air h~at an~ it~ Own.prage w1tfi ut1l1t1es a~d washing facilities. P riced lo·oe)I at only $46,000. Existing $37,· 600-8%% loan-Assumable . No Points or loan charges. Rent the home to make your palvmentR in full or enjoy its comfort and' co,Jec t inCQIII~ from the. smaller unit. These !IX (~') be8Utifu1 duplexes are located nea r the Boys Cl ub, Costa Mesa P ark and Do\vn· l1llfn. S•• 635-639 Plumer and 630, 634, 638, 642 Center St. MODELS , OPEN M. M. LABOR·DE, REAL TOR ' 646.0SSS &v•nlnga ~2259 or 646-4579 1dOulolo11r~ • "MAHANA" v.,., -2 BR. l OEN + ""'nlc Pl". !ooallon, NW"IY 1!u GOLDENROD llOUR SPACESlll CVEST nn. 2 8atM, lora• ·new "Did w ... td " Conl•m· liorbor Vltw Hiiis • •• To this 1750 Sq. ft. dining rm. Court yard pa. poruy, 1peclout w/atrium 'ntlS IS ntE PLACE!! C:lAT • C\>.tn5R 1!'.NTHU· H•citM~ tlo . Lowly BAY A OC£A.N .l oourt, 5 Br's cxpanda.blr. Afost fit.bulous view ot bey I SIMTS! 1 Loffiy 3-bedroom, fltll Stie.nllh Ortplact and Vl"t\V, $58,900. 5000 sq n , 4~ Ba, hk!flllftg!', Ol'f't\!1'. 4 RR •. 1~ b.a., 11/f I~ bl.lb hlnne on quiet cW. ON 1 1 -.-, o de-AC itrftt. .Plllitlled din· decor, 1¥1!' kitchen, famUy HOME 2 LOTS Cllr pr., acc:o1nmoda e• poo, rov. patio. \\'nr.,· ma: Ing or tan\11.)' room v.·llh uled room. 3 bl!droom1 on rancho Extra lar&e 11v. I'm., 3 BR lie groqps, Furn, opt. Prior ca rry -Ut tn.•st dff'<I . brick l.lttpta~ Ii hearth. aim lot~ it NOV:.' Ano~~ & o~. formal dining nn, 2 k>wel'l!d lei '169,000. Owner ' SEMPLE Beau1w111 tile kl~ctrn with ~r won t N.>' manana baths. trp.tc .. , kl!. blt·lnl. 548-724!>. REAL ESTATE break{;t nook. ~.re<! pa. • '31,500. Btaulltul decor. $4.S.000. ™·· ···-~ E. ~11 llwy. 6~10! llo & mnnlc-ysrd. VA & 546-2lt3 DUPL&X • VIEW Wt1!cllff 1230JJl_iiii; .......................... I n!A FINANCING AVAIL-One lot l>om Oc"n A with BEST QUALITY BUY UN!XCELLEP VIEW ABLE. "3,!IOO. OCflan View. 2 BR & 3 RR of ff nrbor .l oceah. .Atlr. I 'l'l ll: REAL R l :STATJ :RS I Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR Ne11'POrt Beach Office 10'18 Bayala" Orlw 61;,....930 O,EN HOUSE SAT " SUN 1 TO ~ • Newport HJ:lgtit1 . 2929 1Slh · St. Brand new exciting 3 bed· roo1n, 2' bath v•ilh 111.J'ge Ii\•. lngroom with brick fireplace. Lath and plast& con9lruc· tlon. See th.i. much )Vallted corMr Jot. • '$36,500. 646-7171 ·O l'H1.hlill "\. CS'l'A'f'I RS Estate ·Sale wll h lam. rm. PLUS l en On We1tcliff Block split level home on R-3, 5100 k bath gueal rm. Looks new. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Very Goocl Cond. sq, It. lot. ldeaJ fot• 4 Apt. Good . :i1 All n~m convenience-; units $225 000 2501 Ocean "'UALITY 1••1LT OUP~~ a;~· ~A,~L l.rr. tropicnll.v lnd11f'ped yd. Blvd.'. Cc.JAi. Bf 1!1pp1. only. ,.. UI . "' Aaklng $43.650. l319 Oxlotd I Bill Grundy ~ealtor For OHL y $27,SOO 2 BR &: 3 BR duplex oi· use Lane 1 .. ~;; .. ,,_ Quaint chann co:npll."l"IC!llU: u 5 Bit famU,y home; 2 Re~I.~ R'!al E1tata 1 833 Dover Dr., NB ...-.ul/ thia adult .......,rnied hon.it. 3 baths, oUlce, patio 1 sun-4~-3561 ~OPEN DAILY 2-5 ~~-.. deck. Canal watufmnt with f====',_;;==;; Bedroom.I, 2 baths, be3.utt. dock for )'OUr boat. $14.500. U I I p ~ 37 221 HAZEL D". fu.1!¥ landleaped yard, brick ., Yef'I ty a rk 12 FnJoy the surf at Ll1tJe eor. ~re~,= k~ i:: . SWEEPING VIE.W ona trom ttlis cuat. buJU <>a a clear day yoo can see OOmP · tect cul-de-sac location. With 10 PaJos v~ •the lights DON V. FRANKLIN nJ down VA or low down 1 EALTOR at night are truly a sight R FHA tenna avail. CaU Larry, BLUFFS -SplJt I eve 1 1 to behold! J &1rm's & fam· 1 • 673-2221 • S40-ll51 Heritage Real Ea-T "-tale (open eves.) O'olnu,,,.. l\'/bay view , ily rm. plus formal din. rm. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1...,,..,...,...,..,.,..,..,... 1 grffnbtl!, nr pr o posed LDc, in desirable TURTLE ! LUSK . c .. 5,900 ·~ -ntarina. Beau! Trina niodel ROCK & 'ced t j t - SPARK.UNG 3 br, 1~ ba home \\'/all the many xtra ... I meo \\;f:I b~ 1::~ I Almost, ""1aw 3 Br, ,' Bo ..... ' cu&tom home. cul-de-sac. I 2 Br. &. den or 3 Br. 21 i avllibl.blc xtra f'i m nn. iv._. in.1 1o~a1n .. rm "'/is.land kit. I Ba, 1.11!: kitchen loadr.d I Bob P ettit, Rta lt"'r rm Estate like pr~~a•cyol.· Loads ot cupboard&. Jn the w/cupboardl, o1·namental 833-0101 .... Lush grc<?n ln\\n, uc low $4-0's. Open house Sat iron encl. patlo le: entry, ----_ landsC11.ped. Roont for tennis &. Sun ll-5). 337 Viata Baya , S47,500 _ $14,MXI down, Low Down Pa!'ment Ex· court &: pool. 995 SandcuUe 64J.-4580. Owner/Brk. 644-4746 or ctllent Financing 7~ '% An· Dr. 644-2958. iY OWNER ........, ""'' "''"'"' ... rot .. WW ========I • OPEN HOUSE • carp Bit lni., close to Balbol Penin1ula 1300 Lovely decorated 3 Bit, 2 School and ho \ On! I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~f BA .. tdeal locaUon.FHAap. 609 VIST~ BONITA SJl,9955furth~2p:ly~·~I • praised '28,900. Will sell SAT., SUN. 1-5 Oncludina; 15 u. x 30 tt. WEST BAY AVE. nlA·VA or trade. 545-2531 3 BR., 2%! ba, A delight fo l niaster bdr!ll). Fam. Rm .• Charming new 3 bdlnn.B2t bak. 557 9116 n -· 1 that t.fediterranean sty e; oc or , . O\l'n. n.ccreation p us Agent: Phone (7141 833-0000 from ocean .l bay. BuildCJ''a BY OWNER vacation feeling aJI year! LARGE BONUS ROOM honte, top quality. Op<on Houu. 497 Abbie Way. BOYD REAL TY OVER GARAGE Excellent I Bill Grundy Realtor ··--===="' General lOIG I Gtnoral ' 1000 9 FOUR-PLEXES Ge neral 1000 I General 10001 ;;;;;;;;;:~~;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;1 Exccllcnt residential aroa, I~~=;;;;;;;;;~~==;;;;;. LIDO WATERFRONT APARTMENTS good,..,,., .. Pri""' !or im- ----- at Irvine. Fri .. Sat. & Sun. 3629 .E. 6C7o:•5 1 9R30wr •. Cdi\I local ion and,}~ in an c in g . 1833 Dover or .. NB &124620 (1·5) $32.500. $6000 do\\'ll re. ~ 7~4 •: annual pl'rcentage ..... .,..,...,....,,...,...,~[ quire<!. l>rtA 6% loon avail . 1 •C H AR~f!NC "'alerlronl rale. \\W carp Bl! ins, 2 VACANT-Nr. Tennis club, 673.0218. horn~. 51.l 36th St .. N.B .. 1 sly. l _Bdrm . lfo n1e !<Jr only I boul ranip. swi nl°g bch, 4 eJ BR, 2 BA. Cul-<le-sac. 3 BR. 3 BA, larg~ pntio. S,1,1,99o1 . .Agent Phone ITI.t 1 I BR. 3 BA. Oen, frplc, Bllns, rrpl.s, c'rps, frplc, I Pler & fioar. Terrific buy fC3...0JOO. ! .tOxlOO' lot. SJ,5,000 Frank lnd.scapcd. Assumr 52-4 % at S65.000. ~1~1EDIATE POSSESSION ~lal':!lhall Realty. 67;;..4600 FHA or refinance. $26,'F;iO. JONES REALTY 673-6210 BcautHu.l location, \V\Vcarp. -·· --- mediate sale at $41,500. FHA /) / fJ /) tprma <m111t be owner oc-o/..inda J:J(e 320 LIDO NORD cupl<dl. N•w convondonol PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 11 • 5 15 Lindi Isle Oriv• New & beautiful 4 Bedroom , 5 bath home with large sunken living · room & fa m. rm ., wet bar. Radiant electric heat. Carpeted & landscaped; Price d . . . . . . . . . . . .. $155,000. 16 Lindi Isle Driv• Ne'v 5 bedroo1n. 5 bath home wi th upstairs vie\v of Corona de l Afar .hills. 3 Fireplaces & BBQ. Luxurious carpeting & panell ing. Land· scaped. With dock .......... , ..... Jl45,000. . . ' . ' 6 Beauti.tul units . 6 ~ar gar ages & utility room1 with 85 ft. fronting on excellent swim~ ming beach. Units are newly 1\unlshed. Reduced to $200,000. Xlnt terms BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 833 Dover Dr ... Sult• 3, Newport Beach G•neral 1000 Gener.ii 642-4620 loan11 {one fOUl"iJlex pPr in- divkluaJ). Cash to exilting loans {multl·bldg purcha8e available), All offers aubject lo court approval. Ca .l J 545-8421. Owner. 54G-!M98. EASTBLUFir-- 1 Bit ir11, J Bdrm, fam.nn .. 1 Lido Isle 1351 OPEN House by (hvner. -3 4 Bd, 21,i; Ba, tam rm w/trpl. Prtvate Rec. tac .. Excellent -- Br, 2 Ba , Jge cor. lot $5000 dn, $375 mo. totaJ. 1st Financing. ·0n1y $34 ,99 :1 DECORATOR'S E ru!lslde. 302 Vista Blya 3 yra to qualified buyer. 2501 Agent: Phone 1714) 833-1790 HOME ;33,!f.JO. Bamboo. Open Sat Ii Sun. BY O\VNER-l Br. 2 BA. BeautUully done. 5 Bdrms. $20.500. 3 Br, lge R-:! lot, owner 64.(.1450. Frplc, fam rm, newly dee; Familv rm. Xlnt street to 1 blk to good p;hop'g center. nrE BLUFFS 3 Bdrm, 3 1,~ blk pciol & tt'nnls. Transr. stt'ttl 45 ti. lo!. 182 Cabrlllo &12-8064 bath, ~pllt .l e v e I , on -make offe r. 833-0100. $98,500 gre e nb e lt. custom -LIDO REALTY INC. decorated k lmntaeulale. Irvin• 1138 j 3337 Via J,ldo 673-7300 Large kitchen. S37 .900. -".-· LOTS OF LIGHT WESTCLIFF &t4-ffi7jaft6 pmv..·eekdayR TURTLE ROCK HILLS In this co111en1p. J Bl'. & Home Shows MASTER CHARGE M•aa Del Mar 1105 I DON'T MISS BLOF F-S f'\C's1lrd In !ht' sky, sitting /nv. d~n ~me: 2~; Ba tiiiii -ties"'A-vE·io!-J----"'----c.;c.: BY Owner: 4 Bl', hugh lam. rm. Xtn't C.M. area. All· 11un1c 71;1 % loan. S.19-3283 BARGAIN! -----'f_'(quisi1C' 3 Br, 2l,;i ba, \\'C'l pl'l'lly 011 a sun kissed hill. Ne1v bltirui 1n kitchen. All Nt 'hing at/or cl()S(' to thLti Like A IM?.IAC. 4 Br, crpL"I, drp!, bar, dbl ovens. automatic top 1.\'ieh an unobstructed this for $6!l.500! price or $40,000, Sparkllng MODEL may 001 work. but every. ideal landscap i ng A: \\'alcr softener. By Owner· v1e11', U; ttul! alniost ne~· <1 Wa lke r Rlty. 675-5200 3-bedroon1, 2·balh home. A popular Pacesetter with 4 thing rl11e \\'ill. fllA low decorating. &13 Sonora, C.l'tt. $4:1,000. Ph. 644-09&5. Br. 1v/sep. family nn, home. 3.366 Via Lido. NB Open Sun . O~n floor phu1, expoaed bedroom • 3 bath • formal do\\'11, VA no down or con--.. _ •BLUFFS -Choice corn. 1 ~elf-cleaning ovens, inter. -U• BAYFRONT 17 Lindi Isle Drive benm ceiling11, polished slale rllnl ng room . family room. vC"ntiona.I. Popular Eas!Ridc Coll•ge Park 1115 view lot. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1 le\'cl com, f'icc. door opener, pool., Via Lido Nord. 3 .l: .A niaid!, New 5 Br .. 5 bath home on ·Jagooc . Marble entry, doubl" nrepl&ce, ·2 flreplnce1, IOnt! in master nuxlcl, :i + den i faniily, ----I walled patio, cus. extras ~iu 101: on a l.-ui de sac 4 new baths, dbl pier. New entry. wet bar . AM/Ff\1 Intercom. 1\fstr. Br. bright kitchen & dining bedroom) • CAREFREE neu shops & school!!, cul· NE\VLY decor. 4 Br. 2 Ba. Save $$ . S31.~. ~26:1. ! l!lJttl. Only $46,000. I decking, $200,000. (213) has beam ceil. & O\Vn frplc. Large fa1nily area: very private pa,lio landscaping · high up on the de.u.c location with boat fam rm, bl 1tn~. tnut •rees. 1 BY oivncr _ Oeautif'ully kept ~ R•d Hiii R•1lty 826-1511, t714) 642-4251, {213) room w/fireplace ....... , ..... , $185,000 and rear yani. Buy :i:ubjcct hill · A mu.st aee for $4.1,950. storage, Priced at on I y blk wall fence. S2i.900. Vte"' 3 Br, 2 Ba, fani I Univ. Park Center, Irvine 472.:Z.113 . Broker. 80 L''nd• Isle Drr've to existing 6~ loon. 546-2313. e ~7171 SZ>.950. Call ~ll51 for MS-8753 nn. m,9ao. Good loan. CA.II Anytime 833-0820 1--- • further details. . -• f 646-678.i 1 ~ _ _ _ Balboa lslend 5 Bedroom & m aid's, 5 baU1s with family e N 8 h 1200 · roo1n & large ru1npus room. Carneting. · 3 l... li(J •wpert ••c 1 BY O\VNER: BLUFFS CON· Back.~y ~ 1 ---------- Fi J 4246 S Ft $169300 llllTA ---~·-------:-DO. 7 Br, den, 21J ba.1 -j BY OWNER .rep aces . , q. . . . . . . ' u •1.• TRY THIS ON luxury+. 511 (-.\.'enidn C1'1n.,sy 011·ner. 3 Br house xlnt Live Rent Free. Waterfront Lota / ""!""!'~"."'~~iii!!'i""'I -'= FOR SIZE pana, N.B, Eve1. 644·2867 ~a~ncing. no points. S2li,OOO. Cus!om 4 Br 3 ba house \V/2 No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle lea sehold CHOICE TRl-PL!X 216 KINGS PL. CONDO 2 BR, 2%eA. JJl \Vesimlnster, C.~1. I br 1ba11p1: \\'e l bar, frplc. lot. P lans avail. Consider trade ..... $35,000 Colesworthy $~·:·u~~;.~ ~:·~OBed, c:: PRUDENOE PAYS Open Sat/Sun 1-S Westclltf area. l\fU8f 1ell. I Eastbluff 1242 1 Xln'l ,,f~1,,ancill~', 227 Coral Spacious 4 Br. 3 ba. on l Offer. Myers, 673-6756 __ ···--Ave. jo 16. N 41 Lo t · f · ll bo 1 f<.feq Joe. Gar'11, crpts, drps, Do you want the fines! for : ===="====='I o. : ng wa er v1e \V ac1cg a r r $· fncd ;;aliO!'i. S390 mo. income. the leastest? 4 Bclnns, ram. Jevels. Have live-in maid? A New Way Of Life ' • land w/76 .2 ft. of frontage. Plans avail. · & 6 UNITS E-SIDE rm. townhouse. Imrq.ae. o I d e r family members? Newport Heights 1210 Relax in this popular ::; BR Huntington Be•ch 1400 L Co. Sharp• With pool on quiet (We Al90 ·hrie a 2 Beh m .) Rooni a1Tangement provides Eastblufr Condo. Owner des----------·I No. 88 : Point lol ,vith 118 ft. of Irontage. Ong REALTOR ...... ,, •.•• •l-r. • 2 Bedrm • Biii H•ven, Rltr. ireat privacy. BONUS rooms WALL TO WALL perate, has bought another 61/J •/. LOAN wa ter view. Plans available. N Be -" 01 · ...... ...... ..... t oio + hobb room S 1 ewport n..,, flee each, gar's, crpts, dJ;J»'i, pa. 21ll E. Coast, CdM 673-3211 are a 1 u . Y . 1 Storage, that is. King sl2c homP. Stt._ lo aprreela!t' I ANYONE QUALi Fl E BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1028 B:iyslde Drive tkli!. S75.000. Don't wait! --Prolecteil _P."lllOS for sunn~g rooms. 3 BR. 3 bath, huge. View. $30,!l:il. I.a Buscada To buy !his bright 3 bedroom 833 Dover Dr.,• Suite 3, N.8 . 642 ... 620 67;J-4930 3 BR-1 112 BA $23,950 A en1erta1nlng, \Vet bar in rumpus rm. "'/frpl. View Realry, 838-1234, 2-1 hr scf., 2 bath beauty and take OW!r BACHELORS No down to veta, Jowdn FHA, Costa Mtl.t 1100 ~"'·er. 9ulte. Other "features lil•ing rm. w/unu&ual ivood vice. payments of only $205 RU!> I ---------. -dhlP gar. huge yard, fenced ---------incl. a.II elec. kltch. -Frplcs. burning frpl. Be.st •r'pl. -----ject to lhi9 Jow 6~~'/o govern.. 1000 General 1000 PAD Iront & l"Ml'.' \Von't last! FIXER,.UPPER Elec. gar. ~ropener. ~E\V Hghlll. Joe. $49.950 Irvine Terrace 1245 , ment loan. l'tfodern avocado --·--"PERSONALITY NEW OFFERING Cl to do nfO O wnl/w ~a4'P'1 ~ng\V~kLda11~1,' f~Yr University Rea1ty 6'13-6310 .. buill.ins with .lush 1hag c~ THE \ OPEN SUN. 1-S PLUS" Near \\'eslcllff, quality built ose VI wn y • ..AN. .... .r 3001 E. Coast Hw)'., Cdl\t LfVE in bcauti.ful h'Vine Tcr· j pets to match, ONLY s.i.,,.,., EVERYTHING r.u La.Linda lo!! 23rd s 1., 1~ thi~ beautifully decorated 3 BR &: family nn on qu.iet Costa Mesa app't~l~~~OBINSON NE w ~o RT HE I G H T s race. See this 4 Bedrr.1 1 Doivn. S44.500 FULL PRICE, D<'.' • ' • -• • E.~cellent potent!Rl in this 3 n.c .... v n--' "eo h k 1 1 1 l'tlaster Bedrm." 4 BA. Jg EVERY 31 MINUTES HOUSE f11.m. rn1., din. rn1, pool l'~ip_ to the .beach for sun or 1ng rm, ha~ massive bnck Bedroom on LARGE R-2 lot. --"''-'urn1, s a e roo , rp r. 1355 I C.l'tl.I 0~,01. 4 BR. 3 Ba. :I bcd1'00m 7 bath hon1e. A tree llnm 1h<eel H11oe Jiv • Dav·,, "·atty .,07000 rambhna ranch 9tyle 3 hon1e \\'/sittin"' nn off I WE SELL A HOME bl honic fishing or Just steps to the frplc. BBQ in fam nn, xtnt Big double detached aaraae. OPEN SUN. T-5 $28.950. Ki ng a a rd, R.E. ram rn1. forn1al din rm. Wa Iker & Lee l. ExiiUng loan UJIWllll t' HOR.SES! POOL! ~lub ~or tennis or a refresh. shag crptg on peggM hard· _ \ski~ $22 ~ 204 40th STREET t.fl 2·2222. I Lovely pool. ;>,Jany. znany ! at 6\:.%, 1ng dip In one nl the pool11. 1\'0od, Sec this tOOay! S.'9.500. ~ M..1.t. 7171· Perfect beach cottaa:e. 2 +, A Steal At This Price, extras. I..a Bu1cada Rt:!a.lty. Rcalto~ 2. 4 BedroomS Coun1ry ~ty!c l!vini:t in the One of Newpo11 Shores nic· BOB OLSON REAL TOR ~ir den. Frplc, l\love right. In. 120.~. l Br. B• O•"''· Alt 83&-1234, 2.i hr serv. 7682 Ed>.ng•r 3. Family roon1 \\'i!h Iii~ cit)·. Secluded, 6~ o;;, Loan. est Pl"O""rtiell. Pri"" includ. Roo f """ trail ""'"' J I d b 0 -11 TRADE f · "" "" 546-5580 m or "rt & er. 6 & wkends 646-9160. ---8-12·445J 54().5140 Pace an "'el 11r ,,.. or or units 01· i's buiJt.!ns and ref1·igerator 1 :::::z::==:C:=:=:=:=;::I Take R look. Corona del Mar 125C 4. 3 Baths T.D.'s, with auto . ice mRker. ----· -~ CORONA DEL MAR Baycreat 1223 ___ BLACK FLAG 5. Upgraded carpel& S.. drap. NO DOWN VETS CALL US REDUCED! Breathtaking view! 3 BR. 2 LOVEL y Couldn't kill your en1husiasm "· I Or FHA lr111s 3 81'. ran1 \\'e·a be rJl'OUd to i;hO\I' yo11 Spacious condominium s24,50G-4 BR ba. f\.llnlmum yard 1\·ork. A I for U1is hon1e a!trr sePing it 6· lrorrnaJ dining rooin rm 2 Ba.th~ Sh11ke Hoof · 1his fiuc home 111 on I y real beauty! Shown by ap-BAYCREST. Not 1 ea 9 e rl LOVELY I J·"". r ~""". 'A big 1700 ''· ft., 7. Separate brcnkfa~I 1100k ' · · · · $'.!8,j()t]. on airy corner lot Beaut. treeR, bit-in kitchen nnlntment onlv. land. 3 BR, 2~lr Batt.;, LR. "'~' , .... ,,... . ho J 1 3. Electr.lc gal'tlie door open. RENTAL In Uni\'erslty Park GI or FHA terms. Drive ..., J Xtra. J r u on A bcaut1fully decorated J auu l iv in me. arge rr 2 Br.. 211 Ba. !!bl. gar. Con. -TER,\l~ -3 Bedrooms. 2\!: baths b·· 1386 Wat a on. Call MORGAN REAL TY 1 · Brt!akf~~ ~:.~ n~itcht!~ bedroom 2 bath home l:lcrlroo1n~ + 3 bt'aullfuJ full 9, Quiel cul-de-siir stre-t't do, N'pt. &h. Rent or sell. 673-8550 t~an1ily room open5 Clayton-Rltr (213) •32.-J975. 673-6642 675--6459 642-4589 ON haths. No cart! landscaping. PLUS 1/i AC EASTSIOE onto f'nclosed yard 3W E. Coa9t J-hv)'., Cdl\I Garai:e finished in peg • ., ... s n.I $13,toO N D I .FtNE BayCHllt }'our BR A roomy 4:1 foot lot boa~. ,,., ···-. •h••·• .-1 2 Bil, & dt!n house. TltADE "11" lory ~Unuer.k CUTE EASTSIDE 4 ROOl\t es ho I sal traM. IN IU O-.OJ• _. "' 10. \VunPr and dryt!r in-for• units. 01rner lctt\'ini:'. !l..."l!C ew up ex me or e Ot' .. in II. $40,000 neighborhood . .. ~. •1XER RS ...... u ...... -u o . . ,,,. ,..,.,3 Orll' t c.orona dcl Jl,f;).l's w ""'· ~. ·"'· • , ... ~ R-" _,,I 129000 HOME. 6% LOAN. Secludl'd 1treet, larie yard. I r . I , ... , pn·-• .,~.~ For n-.ire infonnatk>n about r ·UPPE S<ls.r.680, 642-93.lS Near beac.h. 0,oon SAT & ~·· bl lh 54~2313 thia outJ~ offerin(r:. 2 Houses on lot Eai\1sidf'. 3 UNITS *BY OWNER* SUN 2:ith If 26th. Owner/ THE SUN f\'EVER SETS on ~osl de.s1ra e south-Of· c ~ 0 "" .&16-71TI Fonln Co. Real ton1 S<f2.:iooo 3 BR 2 BA f Builder. ~:mo. <20! • 206 Classified'• action power. high .... 11,y locations. 1 0 ,,,....,....., •• .. am. rm., YOU 'R. .THE REAL ~ E!3Tl\TERS S\\'lm. pool. $2800 down-33rd St. at Balboa Blvd.. F01· an ad to M!ll around the O THE Rl:AI, "\. 1:STl\TERS 3 Bedroom $29,950 Fixer Upper Income Jal. a monU1 - $26.800 lol!l.l. 540-2.134 N.8.) clock. dia.l 642-5678. "'ill love the prlvale court. 1 )11.rd, handsome panelling, I 1000 I General 1000 J G•ner•I 1000 modem kitchen and family $20,500 ElllSlde Costo """ nco• 673·4400 Goneral ' I golf course. 77 x l!Sil Lot. l ~""!:'""~""""'"'""~t --------~----·--------------OPEN HOUSES Bring rour paint brush and Spani11h stylr 11·ith rourl· THIS WEEKEND srnib bucktl to Costa P.lt'sa yurd & patio&. a bllin BBQ. 3 Bedroom and- SAT A $UN rROP.f 1:00 1vhcre yoU'll find the bargain Call 10 Sl.'C: I Family R-m 3061 Carob St. of 1he year. It needs help, - Eulblulf'• nneat vie"' • full but the $$$ you'll save. No •Newport I $la.9.0I) per 1nonth total pay. 290• ot Bay P,{owttalns & down to vet1 SlOOO doY.'11 to m_ent. hkc over tiubjcct to Unlvcrs,ly, .j Bedrm plut . anybod~, Call now or you'll If ,.f.x istirig f-'HA Loan of 5~ ',0,,' O ho11onge l1ttet1 of the ,,--... pill!, pJu;:1 Crpl :alloii·1ani:c misR II . falrview \\ith 7 ·queen sited bath~. lour sctomblod word1 b•· coz,,v brick firepillCr, all buill low to for111 lour ll111pl1 wotds. etc, Stop by~ 646-8111 I ' kit I ,,,, bl I I CM n . c1e.n, ..... u e. garage, TECNEO 466 E. 19th St., · · (an time) forced air hc1tt, covered Piii· Olc!e•· 3 3edrm 11111111•, on 62.'( Y I tlo. i\uumnhleR -11·e hav~ j' J' I Jl J.2:'1 lot, nici" & c'lt>an. 11t1uH 262' HARBOR BLVD. ____ 11'n9rc! ' . . . . . . occupirri hon1c 1\·ith 11:111'tlJ::tc: 5~6 1640 7 on n.Jley, °"one•· nnxlous · OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 · I BAVER I · moving out of 11,re;a, , .! I G.1. LOAN •. I wt .. HARBOR BLVD ~ ..... l'--'l___.,l_l'_, J '--'-' S4'·~1BO "'tlh total $3,9.'j) do\\'11 lillb· Tt'lkr your c~ !V 1~1. , • -. l ,.... (llttf cinl:1N tllf1litl )..-ct ;o a GI Joan in anlOUnl room rondOntlntu;;;a Jn 3 ~'lo.. .5*fMO • UEGE REALTY ' "''22.ooo "'" '~" '""""' ""''"' 1ooat1ono . .ur '"'"""· <>P.&N EV~ILL ''..: I T nor I l ....__,,......_...J._.,, J500AOM.ttH.,..,,CM J lntemrnte paymentofS:JOO perf~t con(flrlon, 11'.'l.Oan .a-liidtr•s Hom• ~"""'jfi1rij"""'l-"J'rl i Work lik• o dog eat 111ce a includr...s U.XeR •nd 1n1Uf'> avalls.blr. Ab blUna . toflt· Across from . . . . liOfat , 1hlnk like ~ fox, plo y' • A-FRAME e I .,,.,, c .... 14 b<droom home ""' °"'" I .,,., ""°' A ¢OUNTRY CLUB r-------Uk1 a •obbit a nd HI your Open bcain ~Ull1l:ir 2-Sty -11.•lth 2 btl!N, double taraJt clubhoute. pti\.'\let8. CnJJ 8 ·•' ... I ROHRA W lvet1rlnor ian -a -. f.tJ ' · ., snd hu&c yard for k I d 1, 5'6-842-1. • , ~JJu new .; ne~r occup1 81t. 1 ba; hOme. Blllna, 8 EVERYONE QUA.L.IF1£S. J bMronn1~ "1th load& of ~...:;.l;:,'MlnjMl-Tl-"l 1,_< O COfl'lo!111 th1 th11tk le quol td yn, aid. \\ lllk 10 bcltCh, Dn1l' C."III 'dotet fPl,ct. SPArklina kitch. . . . br lo Hing In #le '"iUi"!l' -d• $33,!iOO • TtmM. WE S!LL A HOME et1. BIJ family ll!Ont plus a you d1vetop from stop No. 3 Mk>w. ~y:::~, ~l~~.L~ E V ERY,, MINUTES ~~. £~~:, ~~:,~ • r::~.$Nl»ill!l(D I' ,. I' I' 11 I' I' I' r l rs :0~~1~: .. ! Wal~er & Lee OATLY P!UlT 01M•l·A , wtt• "~ """~· 646-"" ~i'~i~:t• I I I I I I .. , I I I 'I CLASSff'IED! Somt0ne Wiii Re:i.lton LINFA. You cAn u~ th.,m • • · • • • ~ looJ<~ 1°' 11 • ow sii 1 17'=""0~~·\;', ';;~1"'' ,.,. l•" "'"""" • d.,. Dlttl I .::;;::;=:;====-;....-__ S_C_R_A_M_·_L.:..EccTS..:......:..A:.:N.:..S:..W:..:...:E:.:R:....::l:..N:....::Dccl.:..M:.:E:..·.:..A~·.=Ll=N.:..' E=--- S©\\~}i\-L£t-~s· The· Pun/• with fhe Bui/f./n Chuckle I ' -- room with fireplace. . BEACHBOYS SPECIAL! ONLY Pl'iced fron1 $17,500, 1 BR & 3 BR, Surfside wi th ahake roof. il'plc, elf'C bltlns, priv dble go.ngcs " c.lub-pool priv. Chct'k on attracu~·c tern111, 16:1.500 AND 0\\'ner \\'Iii fi nance \Vith only J .i~;, Do"'"· Sec for yourself al 324 PolnsetUa. OPEN SUNOA Y t to 5. \o ,.THEREAL '0-ESTl\TERS Pacif ic Shores Re•lty 53&-M94 or &17-858G 1st HOME? • OPEN • For PtrsonaJ ln.o:prction SUNDAY l ·S I New & ready for lmmed OC· cupancy. -t Br, 2 ba, bH.111 rangt' 8' oveo, dl.sh\.\uhcr, 436 Fernleaf S\\•\ngtng l\11. hldeaWKY. 2 J BR. 2 &. 2-Sly. Ii\', rm. + incomt'. $57.r.no • 4545 Tremont Ln. CA;>,U::O SllORES S1\ttp!ng view 4 BR. Parl)i ratio & pool. S7f.500 • HAL "NCHIN w/w crpt, d11>1. rear yd fc nc. ing, front )11 landlca.,pin&: $23.500 rn.A • Min. down. VA S·IC.O total down. Call !m-1353 . SELLIN,G YOUR HOME , • & Aaaoclat•s • 1i \'ear.i &xperirnce REALTOR~ e FREE AP~RAl~ 675-4392 Any!lmo 1 • NO OBLIGATION ? good hOU'iel on d0ubl~ e \V£ lllJY EQUfTJES "'· of Hwr .. CdM, O.· .. ,. I BRASHEAR REAL TY $."18,500. f!73-lt69 &-17-3007 E\'fll. 612M27 • . ~; . • \. RINTAtS RIH'TAtS NT~l,.S t I S.tordiy, '""' 25, 1970 -• DAILY Pill\( IT -.. l'umlshod _HOu1t1 UnL·rnlsh-' RE,~ Furn!·•-, Rl~Al;F 1-•-,' lllNTAlfS '_.__, ' llQITALS ' ' RIHTALS '~ , .. -.,,.._ .._ ..,.,., urn.,._ ..,.... ·p.,,..1.._ ~ Unhl...w.e.I Af11o. Uillu=.;.;:c..:m;;;;I =-I HOURS FOil HOUSES FOil ~E $29.0l.I P,ULL PllCE- 1.MILE TO_ &liACH Shao 3 btdroo1n. 2 b&,th wlth Wie oountry styWt kl.tchtn •nd eloctrlc built.ins. Greet play vca for the kid1. Buy subject to low 5% pern. ment Joan and $96 per Month pays a.lt v A a.ad FHA terms THREE s... J~ • N_.1 Bood. 3200 I 'C~11~t~1~Moo·o·iiiiiiiiiii4~1iii~~C11iiiiit1~Moijiii"~ 41M No.J..!,, ~ 4ieo C4Molo Mooo 5110 CMI• Ma..i ·~~lttrono 2725 3 -.,,, laml\il O'OOm 11 ~"-" _ . FOR stllt-fUllNlhii&D 2 """ -1p:c11oq, ...... many P.~R·'K A-~~lJj'fA' r· _.-Nowpwt•IOoch .1105 lllO ONE < br, 2 b& ....... w/..,bir, wn.i. iJ2;; per ..,, with -• 1 15 thia apn.wlina C11ntempor. wubt.r 4 drytt. Av_a.ll. Mey prdutr, GRAND ,,,_ I I • £NM1 ' w"':;~LL A HoME EVERY 31 MINUTES ary "Ylod ho,,,., LOCATED lit. '$285. mo. <96-3.155 or lean Smitll Realtor ON S L()TS. tONE MIGHT all 6--...m • ' & I ' · BE USED AS SEPARATE $ It ,_ _1 «JO E, 11th St., C.Y, ' OPDllllG BUILDING SITE). Detailed _ummtr •nf•rs Al' 0 646-3:5 "' -;-;~:;i.-.~~;mo ' -'( Walker & Lee exlerior of wood, 1tucco A I DEt.vxt: 2 BR. Apt ~ glau,•paci ... sundeck•n-5115•9115 1315 .,. AdultoOnly ~ZlLA AO IJ~~ closed with Blade Iron Ra.IQ Westclill are~. 642~.C · 2 BR. 2 bath split level $225 niAT AFFORDS A SCENIC _, . AVAILABL!: .NOW OCEAN VIEW. Lge, 3 CAR 24x55 M0Bll..E Hotne b.Y the, t8-1' It 8each RMI'tY, 'inc. garage. beach, &<>If, poo1, .. ,.,._ 901Dovtc'Dr.,swte126 NB COSTA MESA'S FINEST Extreme, model'n~tic 3 BO. "'"'or option. 530-0321. ~ Eves, -,,.,UR TH• •R &CH", RM. nnor ..... ENTRY RENTALS ., " - FOYER w / FLOORS or HouHs Unfurnishod iiffi'f.u.s., Pool•! de o' laphelor, 1 & z 1'-.. --mi OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1.5 PM 17341 Cti.pperol, H.B. Enjoy a. cup <Jf co!fee in the 34' tam.Uy rm of this unusuaJ home, Bedrm space for J to 10 children. Assume 61h% APR. AGATE TILE, OPENS TO -Bll.Yfl'ont. 2: & 3 BJt""\l,pt.s .. 9Ul"Vlil HUGE LIV. RM., WITH Gonerol 3000 & tw-. l250 ... .... Co~'-,ly Furnlshed from $140 VAULTED CEILINGS & st&.0132 ti•-. fS ~tAS.SIVE, EXPOSED lea1es·Leases-Leo1.ae1 • 2 BR. New paint, crpts, (a SO UnfurnJQecl GYailabltJ ~~iP~E • w& -o-r~EM----· .. tric ........ ,.,.b<ach. ' , .~.,..~ only, no ..-"' The Fabulous Blufb yr. md $225. 551-8400 A9111ft r-•• WITH WOOD MANTI.E, 0~ aPd ebewhere QlJ ot sliding ilass opens , Newport Heights 3210 1 • Luxuriously Furnlthtd to patio deck w/OCEAN 2· BR. thru 4 BR .. tum. or ~ e All Electric Apirtments MARINER R.E •• 17149 BH<h VIEW. Heavy .shag W/W untum .• Short term or long NEW 2 BR, 2 ~· fant, e Private GarlfM carpeting thnl-out, term • you name it! bltns, ref. Grdnr incl. Av. e 2 Swimming Pools (heated) Bright &: airy contemporary May l $290. 6(2-8)99 ln3J 1 e Individual Polios st)'led kitchen with BILT-IN 4"9-1400 ' 142-5541 DUTCH HAVEN 4 Bedrm, 2 ha.th. Assume 5%_ G.I. loan & $15.l per mo. pays all or Jow dn & owner will help JinanL-c. Ne"'ly decorated inside & out. Only 127.SOO. The Real Estate Mart 147.a.531 NEED SPACE? RANGE &: OVEN, OISH-* 2 BR. 1 Ba. uni ..... S260J..:'===='-"==~ \"SHR OISP , ETC * 3 BR.. 2 Ba. unt hse. $325 U • lty p k -. ·• ·• . Opens * 3 BR. 2 Ba. unf .•••• $325 n1vers ar 3237 tO dining area. We are sclt. 3 21h ing .homes in the area ON 1 * BR. , Ba. lllll, • • $350 4 BR, townhouse , , •••• $340 LOT, 'rot more than the ask-* 3 BR .. 2* ba. un!., deluxe 3:BR. townhoUSe •••••• $285 Ba,y VleW • vacant • • $425 2 BR townho ·~· ing Pri~ of. * 4 BR. 2 Ba. uni. ~. $3!0 · use-'····· +a•i.I $36,950 Full P rice * 3 BR. 3 Ba. fam, lllll. $42S 3 Blinn, house ••• ••••••• S300 TERMS & DN. PY?t1T. * AND OTHERS AT * 4 Bdrm. house .......... $315 OPEN TO OFFER EastbluH Realty ' 644-ll3S •. Reef Hill.Re1lty MISSION REAL TY Uruv. Park Center I.rvine 985 So C ~. C le an, Freshly Call Anytime ~ · oaat Hwy., Lnguna painted. Rent at $185, Costa Phone (714) 494-0731 Mesa area. Walk to shop. 4 Bdnns. 21ii bnths. Inspect this home and com-San Cltmtntt 1710 ping, Check our RENTAL Jmmed. ~ss. · $350 !\to BOOK 3 BR. & din. nn. 2 ba. WE SELL A HOME Brand New! Move in EVERY 31 MINUTES today! ......... '. S325 l\fo • 2 BR. FURN. Avail. l\tay 15 pare, J Bedrrns. 2 BA. large --------- scpa1'ate family rm. Assume Triplexes • from $39,995 6~ % FHA Joao, $21& per I 4 Units -. ll'om $52,000 mo. P .I.T.r. $34,150. Vie1v Homes -X1nt tenns l..otJ.: -From $7,000 Apt, rentals • from $135 GOLDEN TRIANGLE RHlty e 492-2030 Walker & Lee ·~~·;,~\,: .... :.r~:10 Realtors 8.13-0lo'l 2190 Harbor Blvd. al Adams -- 545-9491 Open 'tit 9 P.P.1 Irvine 11lage Real Esta te I' '62-4471 ( ::::1546.8103 3231 $21,950 eCLOSE TO BEACH• 3 Bedrm, family nn, 1% baths, fireplace. New paint inside &. out. Boat door, lge patio, assume Jow interest. Vacant. BRASHEAR REAL TY 847-&i07 Eves: 642-0427 432 N, El Camino Real LOVELY 3 Br home, 2 Ba, BY OWNER -7 yrs young, din nn, pvt patio oU master FOR Lease by 01vner. New nr bchs, stores, llOUth side, b drm , fam ily patio, born~. 4 BR, 2 BA. Fam 2 br, 1 ba, bit-ins, shag Hawaiian tea house, frp\, nn. Cpts. drps, f:rplc. Xtra cptg, painted, little garden-w/w crpting, drps, bit-ins, large garage. Landscaped. ing, truit trees, fenced yd, % mi to beach. $260 mo. Pool, rec & clubhouae priv. S2S,OOO. Would excb.i tor S49-03Tl before 5: 968-4076 S31S mo. Water pd. 833-2317 Duplex or ?? Write Daily after 6 aft 5 wkdys, anytime wknds. P~ilo=t,~Bo~x~P..-15~1-~--SHARP, spacious 2 11tory, 3242 LOVELY Residence 2 story, 3 or . 4 Bednns, tam rm, East Bluff SPACIOUS 4 BR, 2 full 2 half ballu, '""'m crpi. & '''" aitl -------- Tri-level horn:-with 1 Bed. Pvt. access b(!ach, Mag. bltins, newlyd ee orat@d. 2826 CATALPA St. 4 BR. rooms, 2baths +family rm vie'v $6 9,500 . Owner $275/mo. Ava i l sn. 2 BA. $400 mo. Incl & fonnal dining rn1. Take TI4-811-9300byapp't. Heritage Real Estate . gardener & water. See Sat over ::.~• n1A loan. 01vner WVELY 4 bdrm, 2 ba, many 540-u.51 Copen eves.I & Sun. 644-1437 Owner. will hf'lp tinanCf'. extras, ocean view. Finest NR ocean front. Laguna. 2 • - The Real Estate Mart Location, $38,750. South Br. 2 Ba. dJx. view home. Huntington Be1ch 3400 847-8531 _c:o""='="'=al==t'°y.::<:093-0l'=='==:I $775 Mo. Adult11 only. Agl.1--------- FOR sale by owrier : Sol Vi:;:ta -.f!K...5488; 615-.s!D) FOR Lease 4 br, 2 bn houSP. ho • 8 " ba bu: C1pistr1no Bt•ch 1730 ~Eves. 4~19901 $215. Except. clean. No me . ., r, 1'* , 10lllS, hrdwd !.lrs, erpt, & drj)s LAKEFRONT • Lakt Forest pets. Located near Edinger tllruoul. Near shop. ctr, Custm 3 Bd, 2 Ba + guest ne w 2 br, 2 ba, fishing, & Bolsa Chica. Jwit So. schools & college. Pay down rm wfsep Ba & kitchen boating, pool, tennis, $350. of Douglas. Call 53&.2007 to existing loan 5% '!'G inter. $36,!lOO low down 496-3377 mo. 494-8463 4 BR, 2 ba, fam. rm. fenced S47-5845. Dana Point 1740 $16&-COzy 2 BR. Fncd yard Nyd, g~~-ner. 17421 LidO Ln. BY Owner: Exec, Home. 4 for kids & pet. Nice area. ear .,...1.er & Edwards. ~~" 2 ba, den, heated pool, OPEN SUNDAY Broker. 64~lll Avail. June 1 ~ $350. volley ball court, 2 car gar, $93-Lrg 1 BR cottage. Stove, 3 BR. nr new. Bltns, crpts, near b(!aeh, A steal at .10 A.M.•5 P .M" w/w, drps, avail 511. Bkr. dshwhr, dbl gar. $210. Av. $30.000. 536-WJO. 33890 Alcezer Dr. Active. SJ4...fi980 immed. 544-9506, 536-108.1 3 BFt HOME, xlnt cond., Last new 2 family 5 BR. 3 Ba. Near b(!ach, 3 Br House, 2 b11., fenc:M firpl , w/1v cpts. Lovely yd. Studio Duplex w/labulous ocean view. yd, nr schls & Hunt. lho~ Walk to schls & shopping. With 2 bedrooms. LIVE ON $3511 Mo. 494-5488: 615--8800 ping ctr. $225, 842-3655 $32,750. 842-2691 ONE SIDE, RENT THE Sl~ Lrg 2 BR. l)Jplex, UNF. 2 Br.; cpts,'dtpll~ gar. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 11·51 011IER SIDE. PRICED crpls, stove, conv, location. patio. No pets. 1 Sm. child 8422 Danbury C i rcle. RIGHT! 90% FINANCING Broker. 645--0111 · OK. U45 Mo. 540-3862 Assumable FHA loan on 3 AVAtLABLE. ,/ 3 BR. 2 BA. Fam. nn. Br, 2 Ba, many xtras. Or Call Mike B1yer-Costa Me11 3100 2 frplc. $235 mo. Crpts, 962-7425 (213) Z7S-3611 bl " drps, tns. 2-8206. JUST Completod-9 un;1 ~ Bdrm Gar <115 3 BR. Condo. Patio, oarport, Apartment. Walk to beach. Duplexes for Silt 1975 b p • f all elec appliances. Pool 1st owner tax advantagt<. CdM " ho d · ·1 1180 962-4167 THE LJNDBORG CO. · ~ uses, g 8 r e n • unfurn duplex • kids ok pnvi · mo. 8 536-:257S • $55,000. $7000 down. Bkr67~. ~ BY OWNER: 3 Br, 2 Ba, RENTALS crpts, frplc, bltlns. 6~ % Houses Furnished GI. $202 mo. $29 ,900. -Fount1in V1ll1y Furn. Trailer $95 3410 84~2114 Re ntals to Share 2005 Fountain Valley 1410 •• ........ PLUS ....... . *·NO RATE INCRE,ASE for Summer * Gone.Ous MOVE·IN Allowonce * Spoclol -I Month's FREE RENT ...... COME SEE ...... 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa (Wost of New;rt, botwMn 17th & 11th St.) -~~~~~~-~~~~~~- Genorol ~ Coot• Mese 41ilo Single Adults . Luxury single, 1 le 2 bed· room apartrnenta, furnish- ed and lllllurnished, with complete privacy and land- scaped country club atmos- phere including $150,t:OO worth of recreational faeil· ities designed an1· operated )Wit tor tingle people. ·Rent~ From $145 to $300 Jmmediale Occupancy Mo. to ft.Io. Leare Avail. ANAHEIM 271 So. Brookhurst (1 blk. So. of Lincoln) (TI4) 772-4500 GARDEN GROVE 13100 Chapman Ave. (4 blks \V. Santa Ana Fwy.} (U4) 636-3030 NEWPORT BEACH 880 IRVINE AVF.. lRV!NE AND 16th cn41 645-0550 Soulfi lay Club Apartments REHT FURNITURE AIRioR TOWNHOUSE IMMEDIATE OCClfAJICY -menimac woods Luxury -·-" • olterbts, conu>lt .......... l&11h le'ncf'1c,Pin9 w/1 35' Pll'I• trees', 1;.,ldin9 '\Jfli•rfalls, bubblin9 1tr•1ms & •.•t•P'I• ponds m11te Mtrrim1c. Wood1 the pl1c:• to livt. The•• I A 2 BR, 2 BA, furn. or unfur,n. apt1 feature •ir..concl, 1elf.cltanin9 ovtn1; b1-.m ~elliiJ9s, dishweshtrs, priv. 9ar191 w/stora91, 1l1vator1, I.~ therapeutic pool,..!-swim-pool BBQ!i, ''""•• A 1 •lov1ly clubhoust w/1oc:i1I 1ctivities, Adv~• pie•••· Ftom '145-$210. beoutltul iandacoplnr A unparallded recreational facWties In • country club atmoepbett. Now l.et,.linLiD.~t_Bffcb, ?..fodeJs open 10 am tO"s pm Renta born $135.$.310 Fumlshed or unfurnished . . Oakwood Garden Apai:tments ·1700 16th Slreot 714: 642-8170 --*-,. ,,,,.,,' . '' ' '"' ....... . . . ' Now!!!!! llooch 5200 I Nowporl ' llooch 5200 .NOW R~NTING Beautiful new 2 BR. 2 bath units with quality carpets and drapes. Planned for privacy + frplc;., outside living areas, pool & recre• \ionil facilities. In the h e, a r t of Newport BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BR, <or Beach. Easy access .to shopping -beach - Wllllm). Crp~. drpo, patio, freeway•. $275 to $300. poo1, bltn.. 1140-ns s. 801' AMIGOS WAY OPEN D'AILY 1·5 .!i:~~M.:'.r ~·"-'ft" . (Off Jamboree & Eastbluff Road> . DEUiXE 2 er. w .. tciilf lnc. BOYO REAL TY 644-1617 ~7J;S930 PooJ le bltns. Adults $220. ' ' 1 ' .~ ' mo-no lst. 642-6274 8 WINTEfi: RENTAL.Se ·ABBEY REALTY •64"3850e Coron• dal M•r 4250 RENTALS Aph. Furnished Lagun• Be•ch 4705 VEN DOME ~ 'Cost1 Mtse 5100 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. Private patio, pool • lndiv. Jaundry tac. Near Orange Co, Airport • UCI. Adults only. . 20122 Santa Ana Ave. ~fgr. Mrs. Bruce 545-3891 LUXURIOUS-NEW Quiet Adult Living 1 It 2 BR, 2 1Wim poolt Adults only, ·.., pet.II. . 307 Avocado St.,C.M. -See Mgr on p1·emises (Bchirll;I K·Mar~ ott Harbor at comer Rutgerl\: Avocado) Day S0.:3535, eic 64:>-0283 ORLEANS APTS. ' ' " " '" ' ' . I . ' ' •• .. . . ... ~·-·'' ....... .. ...... ¥ ..... ..._.. • .. -...... . - ' • JI ~ .. Y1.PIL.OT ~l11rd11, t.p1 :I 25, _1970 ~ R s I Kl!NTAl.S: .• ' <• RE.il ESTATlil kEAL ESTATE REAL ,ESTATE AJ!!!. UnfVrnl~ Af!!: ,U~mltJ.od ' ...!!.,~II dwr•I ... • · ~r•I ~ 1 """"""'"" IMch -H"':'1'Jlon llNcll $411 !l~(' WontM 5!!_il I~• I'~~ i 1 (000 ~m ~cl•!.__.;~ ~ ••••• •='.. • • • • • • • .... • WAAT"l'o Le~! ~furn PROFIT Alll ..... !'OJ\ ~·, .... ~ houw er •Pt. near ooe?if -.. w. 19th SL"Beth4l NEW APARTMENTS pool, oltm Khoo!. y ' T~ OWH Towm ,,.. .. SIS-1761 A11. -0 .. u 5 W u 'ullORwH ""· WU. 10 Y' ol A PUAS\IRE ' F 11 ·,~ILIE --ll'~n 5 d'"shlor & 'lW'"" •m. T0"1JVt"Tll --lndustrl•l·lttnt•I - l"'-'~· ~­ SIAM ESB tfmaJt. rtd collar. Vic. Seavlew i: PoitlHtU., CdJt. 4 ',Unha,ppy children. Jrrr(o q~allon1 &&keel. Reward. eau~.--•­ LOST: Lrg ,Blue Po int Siamese Cit,. beige w/f!'9 . Wlll Consider :\ Pet -poodle (well behav!d. abe -· worb 1n plcturtll J3,ox Tht 9 II I ed. .. n_. BLDG-2 I 3 RM S , $190 61Th1 Daily Pilot NB ' IC'P wt' ~at .. ~1h"161 ldeal-<"Omm'I artist, r:I~ • . · • apartment arc Just "·"' n& tronlca, etc. Grnd f I t , Larae Luxury 2 Bedroom, 1 \.'A Ba\bf DLX 2BR 2 BA apt Wlf. tor a fine home plua income. park' a 64f>..lT24 e EncJO&ed Pa,tJ94 • £Jectric 01.shwa.ber• needed b)' 2 rt1pct'I ba.ch'a, Private paliot. fireplact'a.1 ~~~-~~--~~ . ean 6' 'tAtf~· 'bJUt · CODU1 r:i:::'i:'-:' Vic. Fran*° Dr. MM.f.16. Re wt.rd. :· • Urie Walk·fn Closets • Carpets .\-Drapcj · father 6 ton. Prefer quiet deluxe, $139,000. See toda.y, 400 _SQ rr oHJce IJll.~. Ne1'r • Rance 1-"0\'e,p • Private La.undry Room atta \11IUi.in d>ort waUdna: 546-"16 Harbor-le Baker SJ·~ Cali 1 , '462 W•mtr Ave.., Huntinffon 8t•ch di1tanceotBay /Beach . 56-2028 - """ -, Whoddy• Went? Whooldy• Gott . SPECIAL CLASSIPICATION tOR LO,sT Vie. llroOkhunt II ijeil, youni '$4mese 'mali ., cat. Sliahtly k>na h 1 Ir \Vilt Jae yr round. $185-$225. it it• ..+ • * * ST. GEORG.E APTS. * Mgr.",M2.a127 , Jo;ve.., 836-60.li/Days , Ne"3Bl'.Jl~ftJ ®mn. • W ••• a • a a a 8 a a •• , a· •• 1 •' m.8100 -•· NeWpoft »t.J ' 642-14!J • • , --• i. 'a.... 3 or .C Bdrm w/pool 10r C'1!• ~u 5rDO Huntington 81•~1 ~ tr1n1terred exec. & tam . Butlntti Rtntill 6060 ~ 6100 NEW Sll\llf'I 31 Gamrn of 4. Will lease -July 1.st t--""---'.;._--'--- U•IU. 2 .;. 1 '&. •har ON BEACH' ~" '"11 ,,.,_ ,,..,,., HtLLoREN souA11E IMPROVeD LOTS <:'rpts, drp11, dshwhl', 2 • '!3 OR t Car Guarr: wanted 2 11to~ avail.·~:. lm~. For• Sale 6 f'Ully tmprovcd p:atlos. beam ceUtna:s; &pie, • SINGLES FRcr.t $140 .,f-for -11kll'Jl~A ... N fl~'JlO ~I J&uc ~none ot CJly s btweal IW ln prime loc of Cerritos. "!· Adulll, no pell. Sl65. • 2 BR llAi BA FROM $225 8ch-Cos1a. Mesa atta. Will shopping centers; App, 850 Close 10 Artesia Fwy&, Car. 2650 Elden. 537-0062 alt 7 • 2 BR 2 BA FRoAt $260 le1lllt'. J)UI ~anon. ~days llCJ. ft. ea. . manita. Al!o. 3 irnprovcd p.m. It &in. 'e 3 BR 2 BA FROM .Pl!O 346-3107. CllH ;MS.llbS: 2SG E. 17th St., Colta Mesa . individual loll ln H.B. All in AVAIL. Ml.)' l. 3 br. l'A. ~ts-drape~ ' NICE Fully furn. 13 or 4 Call Mr. Brani (21J) OL l·2"m> ~ develope(I areas. $8350 ba,' bll.i.ns, crp!J, d?l)S, b9ted pXll.qtina4t:nnls BR hi<' or apt. Newport, J,000 SQ. FT. per k>t. terms. By 01\'ner. dabwuhr. No Pel,, c:hlld rec room-ocean viewa. CM area on yrly le&SC!. Corner store downtown Santa Ca I I Mr. Graham 714: ok. Near schll. >l>32.l5. parios-amplt' Wkln&. Ila\'.'! own bu.sine1s In area. Ana. Xlnt busy loc. lo'rorn 962.-1353. 2 BR, crpls, drps, bl tin Stturity guards. I 673--3870. 15c sq ft. ~ \V. 4th St, ""!'~~~,..,..,..., o i: r, ear .. patio •• -no pel.1, i_!lJRN· alm Avail .~ • 1 Ei\IPLOYEO Couple with 1 S.A.·stl-5111 . , YON To Ocean view. adults only ;Hio. 64G-74ll nUNTINGTON child want J Br, 2 ea house STORE OR OFFICE one c;it few left. Quirt res. PACIFIC !,JI CdM. W,IJl.1 1 )T ~~ 1800 or ]Ml) MJ. ft. Park:Jn .... st. Jeye( 5400 sq. ft .. W .000. BIG 1 BR.. lg yrd, patio\ • '• SOSSO'· Vista SC 4~ ~., bltn1, child ok. Seml fwii. 1 with option. Around $:2:i(). Reasonable. 64&-2t14 .... _........,.. Nr. s .c . Plaza. 54~16 ru OCEAN /.VE., H.B. 67J...1344 2630 Avon St., Newport R--3 Lot San Oemente. 6 OLX' J BR, c/d, bltns. 2 Br, 1.n 4J ~1'1f RENTAL SERVICE lira'.! Sq. Ft. Retail or.·ot(ice. blka: from Sumn1er White -,_. FrH to L•ndlords 30' (rontoge on Ne-rt Houae, oear. 10U t.'OW'se. o.:.r u, bJtns, no Lhldm. 998 E. BEACH Apt. Ocean'vJ11w sun-~....-$10 500 Call &16-5nT "·-,·no -. c•f. RA" .... ~ Blue Deacon, 645--0183 CM Blvd. Across rrom City • · · .....uu ..,.. n .,......,....u deck. Newer dlx 2 Br. Bllns, I ~==,_~,...-~-- "' •-•~-· ho WAN'l'ED·. ~'•I•' •• , llall. Ervin, 61:rl601. • 132' x 300' Ea1fslde. Take LRG-SHARP! 2 BR. J)rps, c:tpta, bltn~; quiet bldg. In- fant ok. SlliO. S4a-9722 ' I 2 Br, crpll, drpa, wih/dryr, ttfs req'd. 169 Miu. Dr. $13.J. ~2SS:i crp , ""i:'~ ... ~; .. nr-. s pa LNU• .. .... '"' Sub" • k · & pier. $175 yr rollnd . .\dltl, garqe Jot .atom,ge (enc1Ds-~. ~ · · "' • 1 n I baby ok. 536-21!L ' edl NH area. 646-155~ Office Rtnt•I "6070 _::''7~. A(e.nL 646-3750 ·-- NEW 1 Br, 1 blk bch SlJO, BACH. or IB~ turn: apt ln · Citrus Groves 6175 $145 tum. QUI£'T. &: PRI· Balboa or W. Ncwport·atta. DELUXE 1-2 or 3 rm. suite ----~----- VATE. Patio, pr. Adil Reu. 54G-4480 aft 4Pi\f nr. Orange County Airport 15 Ac. Awcado &. Limes. s~eslc.cpb:.·'Nochldrnor e LANDLORDS e &. ll"line Industr ia l l BR. h~r., corrals. Ocean Newport Be•ch 5200 pets. roz.A 14th. ~~ FREE RENTAi. SERVICE Complex. Carpet, drapt's. Vie\~. VWa area. $6500-ac. -----673-1784. Broker 5.14-6982 n1UB,ic. air-conditionine & ~-BA YFIONT NEAR Huntington Harbor. ---)l.Aiiorial M!n'ice. _,wllabl~I<','======== Triplexes. Quiet ateL Ll'I Roomt for Rent SH5 M&.)' 1st. Acreage 6200 2 BR, 2 BA Lwnary Apts. Priv. lefTflce, elevators, sub. ternnu.n pk'•· All elf'c .. Pool, loft water, docks. 3121 \V. Coast Hv."J, Newport. 642-2202 -2 BR. New paint, crpts, drps, relrig ave.II. Nr. beach. yr rnd. $225. 557-3400 EHi Bluff 5242 -·--PRESTIGE l9CATION For lease, deluxe 1188 sq. ft. 4 BR, 2~~ BA apl, Frplc, drapes, crpt1, wet bar, pri balconies, dbl pr-off ldt.cben dshwhr, dbl oven. Pool. Coll\/ to lliop'g schls & recreation. l '" J BR. n40 &. up, P ets, BOB PETTIT, Realtor --·-'-----= c:hildren ok. <213l '592.-Q\ BEAUTlFtfL Ne"'' Upsta.in e SJJ-0101 e 2V2 TO 3 ACRES !714) 846-3559 Studk> Room. PriY, home Rancho Capistrano near So. Coast p 1 a:. a . ·Modem Offices is now oHeriJli fabulous, oak P&nelltl£'., 11hq; crpt desk, •75 single. $175 2 nn .suite. studded, ranch size iprtads. A TTRAC. 2 BR. $130. J B.R. $175, Now avail. Pool. Kids ok. 17401-A Keel110n Ln, H.B. 968-T:llO, StT-7446. LRG. 2 Br Apl Adults. eo.. ed. J:arages. 2608 England St. Call ~1205, Mgr. . silting, etc. JC you want Afr cond. Sect'y service, The only ones ol !heir kind luxurious living quarten parking, _centrally located. in !ht! with prlY. dress. rm. ba, So. Calif 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. Booming South Coa.&1 Area walk-ln cld., but no cooking 2M E. 17th Street High abo\le the 11mor bt!lt. this Ill it. Bu.sine~~ man Costa J\fesa 642-1485 Private roada and locked pref. S80 mo or $2'0 wk. Free Conference Rm. gate guaran~ee the natural 2 Bdnns, 2 bath. Priv patio, 5'6-83113. Modernited oUices~ or ~aut~ of thlll former Span. heated pool, washer &: dryer CHEERFUL Ttoom ti bath ·unr. from -$45. A1r-cond, daily u1h ?rant surrounded by hook up. 962-8994 overlookln& ocean $2'0/wk. janitor, util pd. 7 min S.A. beautiful Clevela~ Nt.tlon~.I 2 R. d ' Nieely decorated quiet bldg Frun. .,..,., W 4th St SA Forest, All utU1ties avail. B cpts. rps, gar. . · ... .r .... ,... • ·• · • able chlldren OK & small pell. 1undeck & kllche n pr1v. 1289 54J-511J PR.ICED FRO'! 110 000 842-8365 S. C.OUt Hwy, La 1 u n a O T " · ""Bt"ac:h 4.94-9017 * FFICE SUI E LO\V DOWN • EZ TERMS NATURAtiloltN SWMPJRS' ~ ''" ·~··· .... -· s t1-...., s· ,,_ .,.. s bucb !Ult.II -llJ MU&f tNCl.UOI ~t ,_. MW $0'..... .......... ,_ .. 111 Ill fl'HL --y~· ..... IM/lf ...,_.. •..a ·-.i ... .rtl1M '-HOTHll+G ~· we -TIO-OU ONt YI To Place Your Trader'1 P1rHIM Ad PHONE-642.$671 . Honotu1' :tawall home ~/ ·3r J\fonterey Pwr~t, &/1 ~R. $69,500; Equity radk>, bait tank, outrll&'ff. SOM. Want : NB duplex or Ex. Flshif'C' ·Bot.I, Free &: inoon1e prop. Mc.Kenzie clea..·. Trade for ttal eslall!. Realtor 646-0732. (I) 521-ll.3t. Up to $100,000 cash, $43,000 1·'1•","•"'<"Pri=d'°•-o"'r"°"=-. .,-,....,..,-hip TO It S~.000 eq. in leased units in choice. Tu1Un Joe. industrial lor Oni.nge Cowl-\'t'ant larger unit&, oornmer- ty income. cial, or. ! Nancy J. J\1oore, Bkr. 644-4265 .Realtor 67J-alrt Trd c:pl v.·ks duting sum. BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH 6 · • w/bUshy~ tall Reward~ 83M583 LOST: Small white poodle Sal· evenlni: vie. Htil & Newland. Answers to "TiP-: pie." Reward. 8'17-1966 ' WllJTE liiale Sam o y ed, stray«!. fron1 2Si4~i' Elden, C.M, $2.l Reward. ~~ alt 4. ' Person1l1 '405 -----Tom Gawne, Jr. Sells mer; beaut. 3 BR hm, Tibu-RM flome near Puadl'na ment. ron, 20 min. S.Yran.-bay for N.B., CdM, C.M. Du-I -===-;-,--.=--.- New I.: used can; &: trucks at Connell Chevrolet 2S2S Harbor, C.l\t. 546-1200 The pre.ceedinr 1vas ·a paid salesman survlvai advertise- view. !or hse in Bal. Isl., plex or unlta. Home value Sln1!@-\V!dowed·Dlvorced Lido, or CdM. 6734169 • $29.~ cl•u. Call 548-85.12. * WOMEN * HaYe molds & toollug lor 35' u.ilboal. Want Housecar. campt!r, niotor home or trailr:rablr: cruiser. Ca I I 673-680!! or ~5-0!l!ll. Will e:'\chane;e $1200 Private Everyone's looklna" for the pilot course or block re.ntal right one, We have B WB)'-80 time for u xi car oI e.qual , call us & beg1n to Jive! valui:. 642-9365 ' 547~ Altr. Pini Spngs hn1, $27,500 val., ch.arm. turn. 2 Br, den, 2 ba, F /R, lg fncd-lot nr all. Trd eq • !or dn, lrgr coastal hm. (7141 327-€193. Have: 15 ac. avocado&: lime l Br h&e, corrals: ocean view, Vista atta. S65(¥J-ac. val. Trade: home N. Tlatm or incomr. 838-0906 Smogless . ·Trd eq./beau t. Oceanfront 4 Br, 4 ba, 2 sty hm, Ocean&ide lor Yac land, income or smlr hm, ~ Cnty. 531-0651, 540-0428. \VIU. TRADE 10 in·iiatl!d Bc:te! in Hemf't .w/3 rentals for Onnge CoUnty .income properly, · Call (714) 962-2561 Industrial bldg + adjace.nt ::-or. lot, L.A. S63.DOO -$38,500 eqly. FOR ??? ? ~1yel'l'i 673-6156 Have f'"'rtt/clear lot11 11.nd . acreage. Want diesel fish . :ioat to $50,000 or live abGan1 · yacht to Sl.50,000. f714l 4a9-3103. 24 hr. recoz'dlng SON:A~~~1ERS C1ll G1ry Poliui A & ltl RECORDS (ZlJ) 454. 7581 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Phone 54.2-7217 or v.'t'ite to P.O. Box ll23 Costa 1-fesa. 2 Ne\\<er duplexes, side by side: J Br 2 Ba. ea., tplcs; nr. beach. Equity approx. $27,000. Trade for land or indlllil. Realtor ,67J.4350. UP TIGHT? Need someone A-Ira.me cabin in Bia Bear, to talk to? Dial·A-Friend, 3 Br; cpts; bit-ins; Swedi.Vl 847-1293, no recording lrplc; vie .... SS.JOO eq, for ========= 1m. units, house, etc. Let's deal! 968-3597 Beaut J\1l Chalet Crestline St. f<,fortiz are.a Choice vlew Lake Greeory $35,000 Ya!. Trd Pq $20M for apt&. In NB, CdM. 87l-1Z13/642-333~. Honolulu, Hawaii, no prop tax. 61' • 48 ton C8.J'i1> boat convr:rlt!d lo spacioua Jiv- ing. $23,!:al Yalu . Want property or ? 6(2-9938. Announcements 6410 ~~-----~ I,.._t?ORTED LEATHER PANTS FLAms • STRAIGHTS FRINGED e SHORTS r.1aroRCYci..E PADDED. On Sale Now • Only $39.95 While They Wt. JAMES LTD Only $350 mo. ' 835 Arnl:os \Va,y, NB far. next door 865 Amigos, TOWNHOUSE -New lra. 2 BR, 2~; Baths, trplc, encl rar. paUo. ST~ HUNTIJ\'GTON Bay CollJo:" FUR .R U II $55-for lease 2600 sq. ft. Ideal For true country Jiving, rc- * * * * ------------ lnteJ;na.tional ?>fotorJng Accessories 1584 Newport, C.M. 642-0040 * Leg•I Notices 6450 Adult&. 3 BR. \Vshrf dryr.· S7S N ~ .. d 1 · pa;d.G. 1 location,· doWnlown Laguna lirement or just plain invest-.a Pool. Sl8.:>. 536-2212, 67>0806 mo. tu vent pn · ir s Bea~h. C!1>W. ~ir • cond .. .me.nt al " barg~n price. 111. 2 BR.. Condo. Crpti, tlrps, :'iia~388 \ ' Bay, C.M. Janitor. lltil. Pr1v dual rest. Call or wrllt! for comple1e bltns, washer/dryer. Patio, rm fac. 494-9481 details and tree color b11' BUSINESS and BUSINESS and I will not be reaPonsiblr: for pool. Adults. (21JY 373-332'0 p~~en ~vii "ro 8:eu~ CORONA DEL MAR c~~~HO CAPISTRANO , 2 BR. Apt. Crpls, bltnl, gar, I d 4• '62-~'l Dclulle offiCf' 8pact. 2 Rms. 2 BR. lrple. Accesa to pool. I.JI a Y ~ or over. _. Ground fir. Priv bath. Nc\v '172 DuPont Dr. Rn1. 8 Adults. S2()ll mo. S48-6477 or no pe ~ 962-8578 * before a crpt. Park'g, Ut il pd. J135 Newport Beach, 92664. 6#-S516 -=========·I VS PER ""k up \v/kitchen mo Ov.·ncr 673-n57 833-3223 ========= Santa Ant S'20-$30 wk up apts. S6 pi;r o~FIC.E SPACE 2}1 Acres by Owner, Utilitles- Corona cfel Mar 52JO .;;;;;,;;;;.;;;;;;;,;,;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;; nleht & up. Motel. 541-9755 900 Ml ft &. 720 aq ft. . can be flt&r runni~I water &. Golf ii~---~-iii;jjj VILLA MARS&tlLaS ' f..OVELY Room. ,Priv. home, combined. 2588 NeWport Course. S~ dn. $14,10l. BRAND NEW empl gr:ntleman. Phon! • ,Blvd., c .t.f. near City Hall. _C2~U_1_7~82-~2m=~===~ .... : SPACIOUS 546--lTll. Bkr~ 642-0590 Vi'kdays. • •Above LAKE MA1THEWS. a. ·~ 1 ' 2 Bdrm..-Apt1. EMPLOYED man. No cook-1200 aq. ft. OHict s or 10 ACN!I ;1r;,0 A. Lo ~· Adult Living ing. Priv. home. Prlv. en-in Civic Center, Santa Ana. down. By owne:r. 673-t\44 Furn. & Unfurn. trancr:. $30 Month. ~ Parking, cn>ts, water incl. R P ON TEN AOU:S l ' &: 2 BR. Furn is Unturn firepla~s I prlv. pallos ~ Pool&. Tennis. O>nlnt'l Bktlf.,, 900 Sea Lane, CdM 6U-2611 l\fac:Arlhur nr O»st Hwy) l SUPER l>.AD! Plush, cozy 1 BR apt nr beac:h, Crpt~. drps, baJoony, atv/ re.tr. $225 mo. util pd. 6TJ...1963 LARGE 2 BR .. t BA .. like new. Bit-ins. 2 blks tO bch. Adul!s. $21> mo. 67:)..3167 llolboo 5300 Ol1hwuher. color' coordlnat. PRJV room w(balh, priv e.n-from 29c sq ft. 541-5lll llOrt roperty 6205 ed •pplianc11s • plush &bat trance. H.B. EXECUTIVE OUice-Harbor • 1 carpet. choice of 2 color • 962-3578 * trontage near N e wp_orl A~NTION SPORTSM1:N · schemes • 2 baths • stall COltfFORTABIZ Roon1, nice BIYd. for leasr:. 1000 + sq Hohday Yacation or rehre- 1howers • mlmlred ward· home, kit. privs, t~lepbone rt &12-4&14 for a'ppt. mcnt. Fl:!hlnr &II ye&r. Ce- robe dOOl'I • indirect Jia}lt. & pkg. Quiet. LI 3-8207 NEAR C c· Hall ment block ~ br, furn house. 1..-in kitchen breakfut --00. .M. ity!A.i · 3 Rm. Ali convenience~-Beaul. , ... -1ce.s. Pane =. carpets, · r Lak M d Loe bar -bute private fe_nced Motelt, Trailer dra,.s. S150. Call 642-6560 view 0 e ea · · tlo J b J on 1.; ac at Stewarbi Point, pa • Pus t.llUICaPUl& • Courts 5997 11_ t l · t ' · CdM • ·"e l\iead. Nevada. w;dow brick Bar-B-Q', _ Iaret beat-pel oca ion 1n ...... ed poo1a &: lt.nal. 6 LARGE 1paces Jefl! $45 ~ to 1400 sq, ft. Deluxe 00-ll!U in: at IOP. _ T~rtns a.I 3101 So. Briltol St. mo. No hidden <.'Ol!I. Yr ice. Spaces. Avail lrnmed. 6%. Ph. (71() 66--0594. C% Ml. N. of So. Coa::t Pit.ta) round fishifl;, country liv-Phone Owner. 642-9950 Santa ~· ing. Hi1h ' d ry on NEWPORT &ach Deluxe Out of St1te Prop. 6201 PHONE : 557 .. 200 Sacramento R l v r:r. Sill'-OUices. Air cond .• heated,1--------- rounded by orchard1, quiet, w/priv. ba. 2400 w. Coast $40 DOWN.. $40 MO REMODELED 1'pts. All new clean air. Rec; hall, Jaun-Hwy. 40 Acre! w/trtts .Ii road, e~hil\i. Downtown L19~_B"-'-H"t"h;__..;5_705-". dt'>:· marina. Nr. ahopp\~1-EXEC olc suite· llOO sq. It. close to new lake. N. E. Balboa. Avail ~lay UJ1. J SPECTACULAR Ocean view, \Vnle ~or further delai~s. crpbi/drps. 444 Npl Blvd. Utah. Xln't hunttn: I: fish- Bach. furn Sl6J. Thrt>r 1 2 BR .. pool It patio, 6 mo Pollard 5 f.f.H. Parle .• PriY. Call aft 7 pm wk d y s ini::-. S4<XXl full price.. (114) Br '210. Two 2 Br S2-lj or 1 yr lease. Sl7S. 499--4205 ~~~-C~t~Bo:t 714E, Red 675-46<14 6444185, yrly. Parkin&, sep. lndry I or !2131 537-4250 ext 48. OFFICE OR STORE ========= rm, sunrool. ~1111~. drps. 1 OCEAN FRONT new luxury ){QIJ'\)AY BEACH MOTEL tax 3.'i' or 30 x 35· R.E. Exchange 6230 blt_-1111, all util. pd. No aptso2 BR. 2 BA. Adultis, no Rooms· kitchenettes, 100' to off st pklng A: util furn chil~n. pt'ls. 642-3392 or l ts 491_1661 Beac:h. }~ree Continental Ncwport&BayCenter,CM OWNERS ONLY 67~ a f!er 7 pin j pe · bttaldut. 1832 N. El 205:.J Newport Blvd 64&-1252 TO TRADE TIME FOR Camino Rell.I SC. t92-3582 . ---, PRIVATE office 1 n pro-Trade lovely Cape Cod In FINANCIAL I FINANCIAL any debta other than my ------~-----'-"-~---own. Donald ·Kirkpatrick 81.1siness Money to L~n 6320 SERVICE DIRECTORY 0 I "f 63ll0 -------AID~~-"-"'-'"-' --1st TD Loan Babysitting 6550 CANDY 'SUPPLY Lo..-·e5t Interest Available Roure 2nd TD Loan RELlABLE motMr w i 11 babylit any ige child -af- ternoons &. evrs at 50c an hour in my c.~J. home . Keep this number: &U-2031. RELIABLE mother of 2 (No selling involwd) Excellent lncom• for few" houn wttkly work. (Days and Evenings). Refilllni: and c:ollecti~ money from coin operated dis:Pf'nRtS in Qr. ang" Co. and surroun<!ini. are.a. \Ve establish n:iute, (H&ndlcs name brand candy and snacksl. $1625.00 caBh rcqull'ed. For personal intcr- Yie1\I in Orange Co. area, lf'nd name, address and phone number to MULTI· STATE DIST., INC., 1681 W. Broadway, Anaheim, Cali- fornia 92802 (TI4) 778-5060. t CAMERA SllOP. Prime Newport Beach shoppin& et>nter, est 5 yn . excel- lent income-good lease. * l.AUNDROMAT. Fu 11 y equipped • min time invest. ment. High traffic location • OY.'nc.>r will finance. t TACO SI. High volume • fantastic location, M i n down 10 qUaiifled buyer. *LUNCH STAND. Easy op. cra1ion • waterfront Iota· tlon. Owner will train good tenns. Call 545-8424 South Coa:4t Real Estate Tenns ba..sed on equity. 642·2171 54$.0611 Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. S•ttler Mort1•1e Co. 336 E. 17th Stref!t desires babys.ilting my hm. 3 yrfolder, Mesa Verde. 541Hlll7 $75,000 FOR sol id tn-VERY rel iable mother of 2 ves!menl. Need premium wants b ab Y s i I I i n i , my return. Monthly d1aw. Box I home. Prefer infant to JI P 436, Daily Pilot. I yn:. call 545-0223 7th Grade Girl de sir e s M W ted 6.,111 b&by&ltling, alt school , oney an ...,,,, l\fesa de! i\far an!a. 50c: NEED Loan! S5000 to $7000 sec ure d by ae~ond mortp&e. We have. Sll,000 provable equity. Lovel y Mesa North home. S yr. 546-3634. ANNOUNCEl,llNTS •nd NOTICES ------- Found (Fru Ads) 6400 per hr •. Call 540--9127 l CH'=1w'""'"'c"ARE=o-c;n,--m-y~ho,--.,,.-,-,. Pomona Sc hoo I ate a ; I 6t>-23S3. CHILD CARE in my home. Infant. H.B. area. Call I 847-3.197. CHILD Care in my home. j 2.JO Cabrillo. C.:-.1. Call 548-1623. CHILD care, fenced yd, good lunches, playn1ates, rea1. C.M. area. &18-5310 SPANISH Speaking lady \\ill care for inlants &: children. Fenced yd. 513--3887 ~ntlngton Beach .5400 "UICK CASH I \VEEKLY ntes. SE A minent location. $30 nto . Jl1 be11t North Santa An" Area .,, 't.ARK MOTEJ,, 2301 E. 11th St., Of. Bkr tor home on Lido u1e, Bal· MANAGER CH.Cl·ORO Apts. l!'l34 Allan-THROU'-H A Newport Blvd, CO.ta Me1a. 548-5508 boa Island, Ba y Shores, GERl\fAN Shepherd, blk &: brown, approx 3 mos. old. No tD. Vie Wiison & Harbor. C.M. 834-5313 FOUND -NeWJX!rl Helghta area; young, afleetiona.te Collie-Shepherd. Call $4Hl5.J D.1ATURE, Expr:r'd. babysit· ter. Pref. Lido Isl. Own transportation. 549-1893 WIU.. care !or one child as companion for my 4 yr old son. 548-2437 " N•w ,.,,_,_ BR. pri•. ,. OWNER i~S-Pool. Utillty l DAILY PILOT M11c. R1nt•l1 5"9 SHARE ,;pace Jn Income tax g';,l"f'ho~?;lsDo~ ~~ National corporation,"°'" lit. rooms olfice. Ideal tor insurance ~ -... ~ · · 1 ClULD Catt, my home. ~~~ -·~ A' -,,..,_ WANT ADS ---------feet, on Jot 125 by 175. Old-terv1ew1ng, or owner m11.n- FOUND Black male cat with 4 white leet at Richfield Servic:c Station, Harbor & GlslPr, 557-7;& or 673-33'14. ~ .. ,,,_. "" , or real estale firms etc r pl t •·-" t ""'""'"======='-'=========]FULLY Enclosed 1tor1 g e 642--0212 er homr but c:lassically rt· ager 0 com e e aJJU.1Y tte-t• ·"'""';;...,~~----I"""' with addiliona --ntly. reational sport center. Ex-PAJR 01 preMTlption glalll!S Co1'0na de! J\.tar. • 1t673-0568* Santa An• 5620 Santa Ana Utt .. ,. FMtR.Uht!l •"' lit11/111•i11i~J .Miiii u.1,., Q•""' .s-,. c.,,,__ • .,. ,.,.t11b11 ,....., ,,.,,,. 0-1• r~ ,,,,.,,,A O.,.....c rrltwN a.Jr .n4 8M<*'7' A~ c-41rkwt-' E·~ y.., aw... f'fit.,• St. ,,.,,,-' r.-..-Cot¥ rr _..,_,.. 5620 eange. S2;; per mo. FO~ Ill ~ ---blk v · R re.nt o ce' or Sw•'CI E_.tcellent schoob _ high in-treml!ly high retum on Jn--new -. cau. 1c. * &U-639l C.~I. * 130 E. 17th St., CM. $85 coml' _ profr:ssionah a! vestment of $12,500. Seeured. Faitvlf'"" <Nr. OCC ·) Brick, M•sonry, CARAGE FOR RENT · $20 A. up. 646-1181 nc~hbors. My daughters Rigid investip.OOn inYited. &M-lOM. etc 6560 ,. m-ontb . Bac k alley --;C"'M"O"'F""F""IC"E"'$"90"-want a v.-eMer c:llnu.te. -l\1ust have rnanarement k BLK. short hair dor . lge.1 --------- Broadwt.J. Call 6*-Zl17. can 646-48.13 90 if you need a drier one-PR ability. Reply lo Box 580 male, young, nr La Par Rd . BUILD, Remodel, repa ir SINGLE Storaie prqe for l=========:I Jet's trade! Call <TI4) the Daily Pilot Ol' call Nr. Well behaved. Eve. e.o262 Brick. block. co ncrete.. rent. CM. ui mo. lncfuatrlal 541-2003 afte.r 3 p.m. Prlnci-Mark Rice (714) 774-1050. CURLY Black doc found vie. carpentry, no job too small. * 87J...7489 * Property '°90 paJs only, pleue. COIN LAUNDRIE.S Harbor I: San Diego Ftwy. Lie. Contr 962-69-45 60fi WANT frtt"/clear v.·at11rtront Frigl!lalre 540-2685. PLANTERS • Patios • Block Income Prt,..rty ho?M w/~ a-boat 10 \ From $6500 to $37,500 T-A-N-Sha-.-.,,-m-..,-. -.,-_-1,-m 'Valls . bnvev.-ays • Side-------1= 0~~e~F1:' d~~:~ for $300;000. change free/ •Buena Park • Fullerton e dog. Vic. Lake Park, H.B. walk1. 642-98.U 1\forn or eve. OCEAN VIEW clear loft • lCT'l!alf' (m"n-. Cypress • Westminstei: e 536-302! aft l·30. --~.-'"UPLEX • 541 ,950 llattia It tally agement ~1 Owner. (7141 Hun tington Beach • Garden "~ALE SI 1 bb 1 1 C1rpenter1n9 6590 11 459-3103 Grove • Tustin e San1a '' 1 vtr 11 Y ca · ·------ Qua.lily, CUSTOM BUILT for 642..fij6() ~·,-~ __ -··-_ j Ana e l;osta ·~fesa • Ana. P.aularino area, f>46-:H65 lit I RF.PAIRS • AL TERA'.flO~S -~===-.,,=--R • .:. h , e 'La 1\ • d '' I :: ·pn1. * CABINETS. Anv s11.e JOI> yeara ol pride ol ownfTAhlp. FACT'ORY SITE . E. Want.u 6240 <'•ni 1.1ra a. 2• ·rs c r ~S-s71:i I Unusually i;pac:ious 3 bed-Approx ,.._. acrr. All utitilir.!I • ~CHARLIE 52:).7833 GER?.lAN Shepherd. ·1 Y xpe · ' , room o~vncr'a unit \vilh de-avail. Curbs are in. SI.OS \VANT To buy -tor ::+ IRmi-1 "MOM &. POP" Ca.II &: klcntlfy. A-1 CARPENTRY. I hL-.:r. kilchl!n !nd LARGE pcr 1q. f1. Vogl'.I Co. 2667 ly Condo In lhr Bluffs. CR.II lttooey-makini reslttu~I G4&-9'1G2 Cntl Gordon -s47-6 •4J dlnln1t room. Equally !!pl<> E. Coa.l;t Hlwy, Cd ltt . aft 6 PM 54M001 I Boomirig Dana 'Pl. Grosacs DARK PttM:riptif»1 t:la1sts, kluA 2 l>Mroom unit. 0.-.al 673--m BUSINESS nd S32,600.Beer1rbctrtakeout on beach near ll ole l NOW'S TH' E OCEAN VIE\V b'om ffch • j ONLY $9,000! Laguna. 4!»-16l2 living room. MiJlhp~ qi.a.in. Commercial 60l5 FINANCIAL I THE HUNTSMAN 496-1268 FOUND: Rabbit, vie, of 16th '""""" yanl, pt;.Uf£R 1"' •--·I Pl • --tl A "··ta TIME FOR terior and YOU OWN tht Du."''' Ne.-1,.per Dealership · « '"'1 r \II!., ~ land• $5000 down wilL ban-I BUILDER OFFERS NEW Opportv1"1ftl•1 6300 For L.A. He.raid E:tamint'r iJ1 P.fe-. 548-J297 die•· 21,500 aq. ft. delu.~ bhta:. I On.!'1ie C!ounty, Be in bosl. QUICK CASH WE SILL A HOME lAUl!d, choice Ort.flit' FR.ANOIJSE. Sun Rrsistor neu for )'OW'Hif. Cash de-. Lott 6401 EVERY JI MINUTIS O:lunb' att"-Property coating for window!, all tn-potlt req'd, \Vri!e .eox RP W lk & L clear. ~'nt'r WlcartY lst w nfory, equip, mailers & 2662 Uncoln, Anaheim. -THROUGH A ' AfR.\ • eASll! .. c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 •• IHST ft'oto Rentln,-Frnm $140 /•IA~""'~ •I $o1&1ll C•d r lu• 1000 W.·Moc'4rtl1ur Rud. I a er ee TD 8%, •• Pre~ Int. ok. literature. EnourhlnV!!nlory roR $2000. or pa.'1 lhrrt lGOLD 01ar;ette ll1hler 1 I 5JO..J&Uam,82S-5430 pm. todo$21J001"0rthol~'Ork: ol. 1 hl\'fl an intcrc~tint ~/23-Reuben • A l r potl DAILY PILOT ~ Wntclttr· Dr. PRL\JE OCEANFRONT compl. IM S~ c & "h . t 110lvt1nt proposition. Local I ~~~~ u r ll n 1 · Reward! ' I •••• y e ! 646-7711 4 htrni1hcd un1ls, zoned t'Om-549-212'.i 1 ~f•1" Call l<•n Porter, aft ----.·0 -"""'·-~~-~ 11.11 Open 'Ill 9:00 Pril nK'r'Cilll, 2J-xt2l._ '&9, 50 0, FANTASTIC Bu~. OJ1por. 6 GP;\1 67~7l."9 LOST \Vin! Ha ir TerTler. WANT "AD 8 USIES1 m•1·1tefPl•cc In Q\\'nl!r'. 673-t2M, 64~12 yr "1et1Jum sized ttslr111rnnt r s y OU I\ AD I N 1 nilxM _c:olorlng. Rewan:I Of· J tov.·n. The DAILY PIT.OT ~IARINA !rt Nflwport Be.11.ch. in f;".B. lh•t mu!I ~ ~Irr 1 CL.ASSlr~1rn~ Someone will I fettd. ~1 after 6 pm 642-5678 • , s;.· 'r '=lit Classified Hdlon. Sa v fl Prln1t1 I~. Foe $31S.000 du~ lo 1051 of mgr. l O~I dov.·n be: lookt f I Dl&J 142:. 1 / LOST: Llu'fl' turtll!, Vie. money, ttme 6: dfort. Look ~cl. KI n 1111. rd, R.E. Call Gal• Pike . 194-6.173 for 1j Ill or ' Htg. Be11ch. Reward for 1 1_:~~~~~!~ !---''-------------'---.._--, !'OWll l Ml i.rm. appl to tee. 5671 return. ~2-op6431 . ; 1 "' '"---------"-· 1 ..... _ -- I W-lr B•1t 11/ Srlddi 5..,,,., ,4no 5#J.11497 ' . I 'l l l 'J I j l -I I ,j _ j ' I I I -' _, . ' I I ,, ' . l ' • • I • j ' ., I ;j I i ' I . I " I . ' Whep You Want it done · riglit ••• -. Call.one of the experts listed below!! t \ ., \ , S.itunfa,, AIN'll 25, 1~70 DAILY PILOT ~ & IMPLOYMINT' JOBS .. EMPLOYMENT JOIS .. IMPl.OY"I~ I JO!U .. IMlt OY -----------iiiiilil JOb .Wont.d,Men 7000 Jobi M.n:Wom, 7100Jobt ~,W-:-JlGO Joli• .. ~~ .... !'.@ DAIL:r ~ILOT 1 •, H o·u s E l'4 A~ I Gardtntr, CLASSIJllD INDIX "·' Drive or other. No Ancient Mariner COOKS . '"" 'ut 8lntce •ftlll &.,.rt ~Ma 1 101 01C e.'(1frlok . ll1t~ L!'ftguard ll cen.ae , ·lnttlligcnt, citan Japaneae · oun g ma n see kll · tmp!oymfll nt. Little 'E:ngltsb, ~aft7 WINDOW wtshi,(ij[ &: odd jobs, commercial, ttald,n- tial, honesl Ed and Bryan, 49-~ or 499-3549 -NEEDS - • OA¥ •~­ ·0.ISHWASHER APPLY IN PERSON' ""7 W. COM!" HWY. NEWPOR'D BEAOt ASSISTANT Job wintod, GOLF COUR$E • -lrolltr • Grill- to· "en NEW COLONY KITCHEN RESTAURANT 3211 H1rboT, Cotti Me11 (•t Stn D!ogo Frttwty) ------·--------- DIAL DlftECJ' 84.2-5878 HOUSES ~R SALE z.rr~i.\ If:!~~• couar1 = OliNllUL •..... ,,,., .•••.•• ,,.1• OUl!IT HOMES .... COSTA MIU ................ Ull Ml$C, JltHTALS ... Ml.IA OIL MA a ....... , . "."I Ill tNCOMI f'IOll'I 11"f' ... ., "" ..... Ml$A VllOI ,,_,,,,, ..... lltl IUllH(U f'JIOf'l"JITY .eH COLLl81 PAii• .. ,, .. ,,,.,.,1111 1JIAILEJl'P4111(1 .. , tl1WH9T 11.\(M ..... ,,,,.,.1211 IUSINISf •IM'rAC. .... NIW'°"T MllOMTI .......... 1t11 OPllllCI llffTAL , ·:::::::·::..,. U.LaOA COVIi ..... , . .,,.,1211 INOUITllAL alPPl ltTY ,_ NIWlllOIY IMOllll ........... 1111 COMMllCt.\L .•••• ::::: ... •AYCllllT .............. .,.11U IHOUITllAC. lllMTAL ...... ,, .... ~t~i:»::&..s·· ..... ., .. ,,,,.:: i.OTS ... ,\,.,, ................ flll ltnilTCLllllP ' ........... , .. 11lt JIAMCNIS • ... "' .. -···-···-• .. 111 ,.... •• ._ N1oMLAM'Dt"'.'.:::::.1m cn11u1 010\'1s ............. '1" SE~E DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTO'RY Women ' 7020 SUPERINTENDENT C ri •••• (Newport BO•ch) • .. ··J. .. M, w· 7100 I J L. u • • ,.,.,,.. ng 6590 Gordon I,,, -Moving .. Stor... -11o ......... , 0W • 44111. om. • •-n. Wom. 71 ao u1ovns1TT •AU ttn &CllAOI ............... .,,.. ...... • .......... , ... U.ltl ILllMOJll ~ ........... all .................. ,,.. lltllOIT l'IOf'llTl' .......... . IACK IAT ...... ,., ........... ,124t Oll.\NOI (0, l'IOPlltTY ..... dtl' CARPENTRY GARDENING exp & LOCAL & long dist. moving. Dayworkt>r • Swedish • AvaO, W~ are &ee:killl an lndivldUal ~----· MINOR JlEPAIRS. No Job English speaking, Minor Reas. storage. Free Est. Tuesday &. Tbtmiday. 646.9510 to • a.ss~t · in ... dlrectinJ the BOOKKEEPER, ~ f 0 r Too SmaJL Cabinet tn Pl'" la.nclsepg & yard care. 83.1-0401, O.K. van & aft S P.M. consrruetlon , and maintcn-youna crqwlna: orca.niu.tlon. apa I: o th e r cablnetl:. 5tl-4292 aft 5 Storage. LOVING care tor "*'ur ante o1 a private country Expel. multiple sets of books 54>0!~ U JV cl b thMJ •p(L, Coad typing & '"'• no answer leave AI;•s--Giri:ietlin&: A: La\vu children, my-bomt!. H:'B.. u · 10 key add:-iiiachiOO by lftJ& at 646-23'/2. H. 0 . Maintenance. ~rcial. Pi1intin9, day &/or night, by da.y touch a rp,ual. Age 30-40 Anderson lndustriaJ A-f'!Sklential. Pi1porhan9in9 6850 or \Vk. 968-0'74& . Pt't"~n llt'lecll!d n1u.!St h&ve _.. Call * 646-3629 * l!Qme ~I course experience pre!e1-n:u. ?ilr. Danil!I CARPAdd ENTRY{fbincts-Room ------''----CUSI'OM Painti"" "The TWO \Vomen will dean. $18 in a !iUpervlsorv capacity, A ., Patios. "'1'Y siu job AL'S Land • .., and J20 -~ Mike 67.3-US6 ' &. 646-2576. scap~: Tree Exterior-Interim Specialist" 9 0~., .,Aro • degree in turf management K £P1NG CLERK & Removal. Yard Re'modelin&. Residential • Commercial. ~ or a related field Is de · GEN. repair, . add,, cab, HauJ ttuh. Clean-uPB. No job too large or too small Glrl Friday able, Formica, panellrig, ma.rlite. Repair sprnklrs. 613-1166 Lie. Bonet Iiis. Won't be un. mature -steady TYPIST, to $450 per n10. Apply, 4360 Campus Drive, •. Newpt. Bch, • • Anything! Dick, 673-4459 * LANDSCAPING* derbid! 64&-3679 References 64&-7251 PleaJie submit resume out·.** BROILER COOK lining qu&Jlfications and 1al. Designs, Installation. Lawns 20 YEARS Exper. from Old AIDES • tot convalescence, Cement, Concrete 6600 17 1 pl k1 __ c sq t com . Sprin ers. Country in paperhilnging, elderly care orofamily care. at'Y h.islot')' to: Box f.I.437 EXPERIENCED. Perm 5 or Daily Pilol 6 dAy v.·ttk • nighl shift, ln-CONCRETE, a,ll typt'i>. Free estimate. Sawin,, breaking, hauling & ski ploading . Suvice &: quality. 548-a668 Bob . CEr..fENT Work: \Valks & patios. whatevie:r you need in concrete the price is right! Call Bob 642-9187 aft 5. 12.yn local exp. 536-1225 painting & decorating. 1D% Homemakers. 547~, ROTOTILLING Discount on au wall paper, New I awns, landscaping. Sat i s:taetlon guaranteed. Job Wanted, Shrubs &: tre~s removed. Refer avail. Insured, Men It Women 7030 Free est. 54~1742 _:""4~~7~08~·=,_-=,.,.-==-l;:;;;;;;;-;;-::;:;--:-----LANDSCAPING *PAINTING INT & EXT. COUPLE will manage As$emble1'S quire bel. 11 AM.;i Phi. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS The Five Crowns Re1t1urant 3501 E. Pacific Coast H\\'Y, Corona de! f.Iar No ph, calls New lawns, r o tot il l Ing . Averr. 1 sty $260. 2 sty adult units. Experienced, Shrubs & trees removed. $350. incl all material & 54G.0047 BOY~ lO. 14 Free est. 548-1742 preparation. $18. per rm + Varian Data Machines, locat- CONCRETE y.rork all types. CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST Sawing, breaking, hauling, Mowing, edging, odd jobs. paint. Local refs. Call Jack Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 ed in the Irvine Industrial Ot.rrler Routes Open 894-3895 or 837-t92j Cotnplex. near the airport, for =="oi-'-c.-~--,.---1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;====;;. I has several openings on its Laa'WI& Beach, So. Laauna Profettion1I lst shift i7 :30 AM-4 PMl. DAILY PllOT Sldploading: Li e. Service & Reasonable. 54~ Quality. 842-1010 I ~Ex~,.=,'-,'-,..""','-,,-,'-an~d~,'-c~.P'-. Painters Ltd. abili fj es ,.,,, '"" •hilt 14, 15 PM·l"45l ----'6<2-422=-:cc.1:,_ __ * _CONCRE_TE \V ork, cleanup, maintenance. Licensed. Patios I drvwys, htack 842-8442 BRUSH, ROLL, SPRAY AMI c . A F~E=!A!"S rJO~ig~~~~ 0P'n;og,"" for individuab asting gent etc. Phillips Cem,.nt, .,._.,,,, MORE Concretf' patio tor less money. Artistic setting & finishing. 644-0'.i87 CEMENT WORK, no job too Small, reasonable. Free Estim. H. Stunick 548-8615 Child Care, 'Licented 6610 Pre School serving So. Or- ange Co. 6:30 4m to 9:30 pm 7 days wk. Full-P/tlme- A~ schl, Rates for 2 & up, 64&.3706 or 534-1292. Contractors 6620 Additions * Remodeling Fred H. Gerwick. Lie. 67:)..&'.)41 * 549-2170 JIM'S Gardening & lawn maintenance. Res. &: com- mercial * 540-4837 JOHNSON'S GARDENING Yard care, Clean-ups, Pruo- ing, planting. 962.--2035 JAPANESE Gardening Service. Neat work. Cleanup yd. mainl ~2303 LAWN MOWING SERVICE Neat, depend;.ble, reason- able. Free esl 84{Hl9.55 LA\VN CARE Experienced. Free Est. • 64~3847 . JAPANESE Gardener serv· ing F. Valley, H. Beh, Co.i;ta Jl,fesa, Npt Sch. 645--0M5 GARDEN service. clean.up, maintenance, call al!er 6 p.m .• 897·7ll:i No Wasting t7 "·ith 3 to 6 nionth." electron-CALIF. CASTING CO • * WALLPAPER * lr experience and knc)\vltdge \\le arc casting directors for \Vhen you call "ftlac" JRISH HOPKINS or lhe color code and basic many indepeodent Industrial 548-1444 549-0449 electronic components. &: docwnentary tlln1 produc. INTERIOR & e~1.erior pain- ting, Exterior stucco J Br Qua.Illy Positions for home $72.50 tabor & ' Qualified Applicants material, 548--1546 488 E. 17th, Sulle 2'24 C.M. INT & EXT. Painting. Free "!2·1470 es ts. Loe refs, Neat &: [~!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I Honest. Call Chuck 645-0809 General Office to $450. or J im 548--0405 Aecnts pay-rec. typing 5(1 METICULOUS PAINT WPM, lovol,y .ow...,,, coll EXP. IX>CKS-houses. int-ext. Loraine, \VestchU Pe_rsonnel INS col alud•n•· 67 .. ~2 Agency, 2043 Wcstchf! Dr., • ' ... ~. ....,...... N.B. G4S.2il0. EXTER. Avg 1 Story $250. 2 --------- Story $350. Compl \Y/good paint. Inter. Rm's $25 paint incl. Roy -·847-1358 Good starting pay a.nd fring' benefit program including 12 da.ys vacation <luring the first year of emr:iloyment and a slock purchase pl"(). gram. VARIAN DATA MACHINES !I Yarian 11ubsldiary 27'.!2 htlCHF..LSON DRIVE ISAN DIEGO FREE\\'AY' AT JAMBOREE OFF·P.At.1P ers. Need Immediately gals 18·35 tor non-union jobs. $75 to $125 per day. \Ve are nQt a school or agent. FREE TV SCREEN TEST NO CHARGE TO YOU EVER! We are client paid, Ph. for Interview (714) 835-8282. -CITY OF- NEWPORT BEACH TREE TRIMMER $~76'to $701 Month Carpet Cleaning 6625 ~·~-Services INTER or Ext. PAINTING, IMMED. SERVICE. Local 6682 ref. FREE !!SI. 5@.1627 PA I NT ING-I n t, & Ext. Highest Quality. Lowest ACCOUNTANTS BOOKKEEPERS GENERAL.OFFICE MAINTENANCE KEYPUNCH OPER'S. l BLOCK SOUTH OF MICHELSON DR. lRVINE, CAL lt' .. 92664 Equal oppol'lul'lity: 4!!111ployer OuU>tand!ng bene(its, Rcquit" es; one year IN'(' 1rimming experience. CAR CARE \VASHING. WAXING, SJ-Prices. Flilly ex,e. IDS. John MONIZING, At your home 673-l166 · ' or pickup & delivery. Lowest -...AINTING · rales. 673-5649. r -Ext-Int. 18 yrs. :;:;;c::.c:c:.:.:.;;.;..'-· --~·I expel'. Ing, · Uc: Free est. MECHANICS MANAGERS SALES MEN & WOMEN Draft.sman MECHANICAL DRAFTSJMN t'or sniall machine paris. f\1inlmum 2 yrs. cxper. l mmediate opening. Xlnt . co. benefits with oppor· lunity tor growth. Send complete r11ume Box M~Sl9 Daily Pilot 14$Ttl\ll"I' ................. .,lMJ: OUT 01' ST.t.TI l'JIOI' -II TM't . ltM olUUMTAllf a OISl•f ::::::::u11 llVtM•> TlllACI ....... ,,,._.IMS IUIDIVISION LANO , ........ dlt COIOM4 OIL, ,MAil ........... IUt tlAL llTATI llllVl(I ..... MIJ =~= ::~IMSULA ..... ,,.,:: l,I!. IXCMAHOI .............. UM ••T 1suNos'"'""'"'"' •·1m t. 1. wANT'-O .............. , . .- LIOO w.1 -·::_::::::::::::::ill1 BUSINESS ind aALIOA ISi.ANO .. . ..... ., •. lm MUlftiHOTOH llACM ...... 14.. FINANCIAL MUNTINGTOM MAJllOUI ,,,, Ut5 IUllNISS Of' .. OJITUNITlll. t311 LINDA ISLI! , .. IUllNISI WANTIO ... , • ., ... l'OUNTAIN VALLn .......... 1411 INVEITMl!Hr O,...,....llln ... .,I• llAL. llACM .... , ........... 1Ut IMVllTMINT WANTlO ...... UIJ iUHSIT IUCM ,,,., .......... 141$ MOHIT TO LOAN ., .. ,,,,_, •. iU2t OAIOIN llOYI ., ............ 1411 "l•ON""< LOA•• •-· LOMG ll ACN ,., ••. ,, .......... 1111 .., ........... .-.. ~KIWOOO , ........ ,., ..... ,1"' ~~~~LTlll'l'l_t~~ANI ''.:::::::::= .\NOi COUWTY .•.. ,.,,,,,,,llOt lltl!'AL llTATI LOANS .... ,,,.4MI OUT Oil COUNTY ............ , 1..S MOll:TGAOES, T""' _. , ... 6S4S OUT 0 1' STA11 .,,, ............ U• MONEY WANTIO" . ,,,.f,IH ITANTOfll .... , ............ .1Ul ANNOUNCEMENTS llfl.STMLNITla , ......... ,.,,, .1.12 M1owAY <.tTT ................. 161• a"d NOTICES SANTA ANA .' .............. : ... 1nt SANTA AHA NeTS, .,.,,,, ..... 1.-flOUNO ll'rn A•I ......... ,, '411 OJIANOli , . , , .:: ......... ,,1'1$ LOIT ... , , ............... IMtl tUITIN ,, , .... ,: .• ,,, •.•••.. 1 ... l'EltSONALI .. ,. ............ 6411' NOll:fM TUSTIN , ........... ,,.16U ANNOUNCIMENTI ........•. ,.6411 ..NAHllM ...... _,,,,, ..... 16Sf llJITHS · ...... , .•• ,~.,, ... '41> Equal oppo1·tunity employer SILYIJIADO CANYON ......... IUI l"UNlll:,ALS .................... I ,U:•UNA Ml\:U ................ 1111 PAIO oa1ruAll:Y .............. 6t1J * ·DRIVE.RS * No Experience Necessary! ~Just Mve cle•n Calltornta drlvtn&: ~rd. AJ>ply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Costa Mesa ---DRY CLEANER • spotter. Exp. only. COIT DRAPERY &12-0270. EXECUTIVE Secretary, age ~o. Rigid qualilicatlons lncl. appearance, Xlnt op- portunity. Newport .Center. Call 644-14-0j between 8 Ai\1 & a: 30 P?.1 for appointnient. FEMALE help wanted for p/time work at Tasttt Freez from 11:30 AM, M-F. Call (714) ~ * FOOD WAITRESS * SHORT ORDER COOK LAGUNA 11.\Ch .............. lrM l"UNl.JIAL OlltlCTOlll .,, .... 1414 UOUH• Nt()UIL .. ,, . .,, ••.. 11'1 "LOJlllTS ............. ,'41) MISllOH Vll.IO ........ ,, .• 11'1 CAJIO 01' THANKS ,,. .. , ...... 6416 •AN CLIMINTE ...... 1TII IN MIMOll,l~ .... , •. ,,,,,.,,'411 SAN JUAN CAPISTllANO 11U CIMl1111:Y tOTI ...... ,,, .... '411 CA,.llTll:ANO llACH 1r>1 Cl!MSTJlll:T Cll:Yl'TS .... ,.,,.64,t DANA l'OINT tr4t CIME11JIY Cll:Tl'TS _ ....... ~II OCIAH•tOl ................... lrSI :1tlMATOll:U!S .......... ,. ..... IAfll OIE.O .. _,,,,, ...... ., ... 1115 111.EMOll:IAL PAll'KJ ....... ,,.,..,! ll:IVIJISIOI COUNTY ......... ! .... UCTIONI . .. ........... ... MOUllS TO al MOVED ...... ltOt f.Vl•TION SlJIVIC ••.. ,, .• .,.'4# CONDOMINIUM .......... ltH TIAVll. . . ............ 64» OUl'LIXIS "OJI IALf .,,, .. ltlS All Tll:ANl"OllTATION ....... 64'11 APAllTMINTI "Oii U.LI ... l ... AUTO Tll:ANSf'OITATION ..... ~ RENTALS Lt:OAL NOTIC:EI ........ ... _ OIJIMAN & TUTOltlNG ..... :,'4tf Houses Fu,nl1htd SERVICE DIRECTORY. llNlllAL ·····-· ttN ACCOUNTINO •Sit JllNTAL.S TO IHAJll ........ 10f5 ANSW&RINO SEJIYICI ,' . .'::::·-COSTA MllA .............. 21H A"l'LtANC:E •1.l'Alll:S, P.nt Ult MESA OIL MAii: ..••••••••.•• 1115 ASl'KALT 0 111 •nt MllA YIJIDI ................ 211t AUTO afjllAIJlf "'" ., ....... &Uf COLLIOE P•JIK ············JIU AUTO, SHI l1lh ,0 T11t1,'1.11:.'"u• NIWPOJIT IEACH ......... .,.12111 IAITSITTIMG MM NIWl'OJIT HOTS ............... Hit IOAT MAl''ffNANC:E ...... ,.US Nl!Wf'Oll:T IHOJIEI .......... 2ttl JllllC:K;' MA>ONIY, lie.·:::::::_.. IAYSMOJllS ............ ms IUSINEIS SlllYICES ........ "" DOYll IHOllEI .............. tl21 JIUILD l•S ·-o WllTCLll'I" ............ 1Ut ' ' .............. ,.-, U.' •••• 'T. '... -so CATlll:INO ............ ,,,.., 4',1i """"" .. C.\l\NllTMAK1NO '911 IJIYINI ............... ,,,., .... mt CAll:l'IMTl!'ll:ING .::::::::::::: .... IACK IA.Y ................... 22 .. CIMINT Ctft<•ttl! .... :~'+.!LUl"I' ............... ,,.= CHILO c:i.11:1, unfllfi ·:::::::: .. 11 ' •• ' •• ' •• '.'. ..' tOHTll:ACTOJIS .... , ... ,.MJll .•••• ,,,.,, C.t.Jll'l!T CLEANING MU COll:ONA oaL MAii ........... nY CAll'IT U.YINO ..... ·.t.iii 'MI' aALIOA ····•·· .,,,, ....... .,.tJM OJIAl"Ell:llS .._ LIOO ISLI! ................. ,.tUl Dl!MOLITION °0 •••• , •• ., "UM IAT llLANOS ·· .............. IJSt OllA•-TINO llEIVIC:i ....... , ... 6111 IALIOA ISLAND .......... USS ELECTJllCAL .,, ....... ... HUNTOIGTON •EACM ......... 1 ... IOUll'MINT 1tiNT°ALS """"M5t i\t w;t be exp'd. See li1r. Geo. •ouNT.AIN VALLIY .......... 2411 "INC:INO .... , .. . I I llAL llAC:M ............. MSt l'l.OOJI$ ............ "61 Have es, luntington Lanes, LDNO 111.cH .............. !JOI •u11:1otAC:I •'iiiAlll:I "i:"tC:'""""u19 19j82 Beach Blvd. 1-funt. OJIAND• C:OUHTT ............ , ... l"UJINITUll' 1tt:STOit1Ne .... , SANTA ANA ............... tilt a ll:l!'l"INISMtN• U71 Bch, Wl!ITMINITEJI ............. .,.2'1t GAJIOENINO -------MIDWAY CITY ., ...... .,,.,.2,1• Ot"• •< •• • ""'"'·"" FRY Cook, eXJK'I'. Relief SANTA AIOI.lo HllOMTI ........ 1u• .. • s VICll ......... '611 Sh'.,,. Tl·-Co•la•-Coll•• COASTAL ............. , '"' Oll:AOIN O, OISCINO ........... .. .,-.,~ LAOUIOIA Jll!ACH ............. 1191 GU.SS · ·· ............. fftl Shop, ~2 \V. 19th, c.~1. LAGUNA MIOUIL : ........... ,,., O•l!IN 1HUMI ............... '111 ----MISSION Y\IJO , .. ,, ......... 27111 OUN 'NOi' ............. .,,.,JU GENERAL Rr;;1auran1 iAN (l,.EMIHTt: " ....... tn• 141 .. LTH CLUIS .............. •t1t IAN JUAN CAPIST•AlllO ,,,, MAU~ING ................. t rJI , 1.talf". No exp. rlf"('. Day1ime CAf'llTJIANO JllACN .... 27)1 HDUIECLl!ANING ....... ,,,.,61U I " A I '-I 10 DANA POINT ···-··· 11 .. IMTllUOll Ol!COll:AT1NG ,.,.,6'21 1rs 0 I y. PP y ""'Orf' RIYElllOE COUNT'( ·:::::::: 2llOI INCOME TAX .......... 6'41 an1 or aflCl' 2:::0 pnl. 11{f; ¥ACATIOH •l!NTALI ......... flM IJIOH, Onlam•n••I, lie, ......... ,,. LONE RANGER RESTAU-SUMMEll llllOITALI ......... 2'11 llONING ' ................. us CONDOMllOllUM :1fS4 INSULATING .................. •161 RANT, 17502 Beach Blvd., ••• , ••••• , .................. -·· INSUJIANCI .................. tnf " ,,, .. ,.,,., .• , INVllTIOATING, 0ti.ct1vt ••• iJJtt H.B. RENTALS JAN ITOll lAL ' -· ......... •nt GENERAL Restaurant" Houset Unfurnl1hed Jlw•L•r •1"t111., Ek. ..... MM LANOICA .. IM• ,,, ....... , .. , •. "11 CARPET STEAM CLEANED IOc SQ. FT. LAWN Mowers sharpened -, .,,A;;""°"';'-''-· .:;c';;:":;"'"'::;:-.'=54""8-5.125,::::;:." small engines ?epaired-llte 1 : Call: 545-0658 A~EMB1:-Y Trainees, day or Apply befoN! 5 pni, ~lay tst. night shift, female age 18-P ersonnel OUiCP., Ci1y Hall. 28, no exp ~" but must 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport have ~ eye111ght & linger Beach, California. l714l dextenty. ApPly in per:aon 673-6633 for information. SAE Advanced Packai)ni, 1.tature \Wman, maITied, OINIUL •.• ~ ................... '.OCKIMITN ................. .. ' _0 ~n Cott'.\ MllA · ................ 1111 MAIO SllYICIE ...... , .• ,..,.MU I a(e> :Mu. Apply before 10 MJltA OIL MAI! , ............. 11M MAIONll:'I", lll:IC• ........... ,alt "t'. Also carpet installation 646-5971 REMARC Services. 3 rooms $21.50. Full guaran, Credit cards OK. 847--6688 DIAMOND Carpel Cleaners welding. FauJkner's ?i.1ower NEED a Painter? InteriOT Shop, 2122 Harbor Blvd, & exterior. Experienced.. Costa Mesa, 646-7203 557-11638 Recorded Job Information PROFESSIONAL CO~EGE Studen.L 2 yrs ex· Advertising Agency APT. CLEANING pcnone<. Low '"':.''-* SECRETARY * Special Unit Rate 64&.2698 Stew: 548-4S49 Newport Beach. Experienced. GENERAL Mntnce. paln. RETIRED Painter: 26 yrs Excell. typing & shorthand, ting, yard work, rug clean. exper, Neat ·i: honest. Non some billing, under 30. Pres- 1357 E. Edinger S. A. - BABYSIT mature Christian CLERK -r:xp'd, part ti!'le, Sc. ,. 1' 'hO , --·na male over 21 . Convenient 1ents,my me.~u kt ""K~ Beach, 6 am to 2: 30' pm 5 mar e · ~ days/Wk. Start May 4 . I ~C"O"'A"S~T"'A"'L'"""A'G"E"N"'C"Y,.- 544-1733. A member of BABYSl'ITER. days & eve1. Snelling & Snelling lnc. ~fust start immed. Must be The World's Largest Am or •lier :l:JO. 111.E MllA Yl!llDI! ............ , ... JHI MOVING. STOlltAOI ... ,,,.,,,.... COLI.IOI l'All:I( ...... ., . .,, ,JIU rAINTINO, l'IHrMMllftt ...... 4UI LONE RANGER RESTAU· NIWPO«T ll~C:M ............ :Hill "AINTINO, IJln• ............... 6151 RANT, 17502 Beach Blvd .• N•Wl'OJIT MGifTS ............. 1211 PATIOS . ,, , ............. . NIWl'OIT SHOllll ••....•. ,.mt l'MOTOOJIAPNT "71 H.B. IA'l'IHOllll ............... nu l'l.AITl!!lllNO. f'1kfi.""bMif'.'.' .... OOYl!ll SMOlllS ,. .......... .,.mJ l'LUMllNO ... GffiL FRIDAY, for smaU contracting finn. Typing, payroll, AR/AP. NO agen- cies. 545-3010/!'>iiS.3445. WllTCl.11'1' ............. mt l'l!!T GIOOMINe .............. ... UNIYl"JlllTY PAJll( .... .,.,.,.:t2l7 "001.. lllYICI ............... .. IVINI ,,,,.,, ........... _ .. na l'OWEJI SWl!!l"IN• lfU IACK •AY ................. :n~• ruM" SIJIYICI .... :::::::::::..,. ~:sT ILUl'"I' .................. ntt ROOFING ,,., ................... . Ttrt !U4 JIADIO, Jlt"h, lh: ............ .. lllVINI Tt:ll:ll:.\C:I ............ :n•5 REMODELING • JIE"Alll: "'° ' • I • Spring Cleaning Special e 3 aver. size rooms $20. 645-1317. Free Est. U1e -)'(RJ name It! 494-2515 drinker. can 536-Q!Ol sure pace. Xlnt. benefits. * PA'tUI PLASTERING (n4) 642-3910. close to Orange County Profestion1I airpor1 or C.M. are•, Employment Service Hospital e PHYSICAi, TI-tERAPIST COIONA OIL MAJI .......... ,JUI JllMOOl!LINO, KITCHl!NI ,. •. H4$ •ALIOA .................. :t>ll ICISSOll:I IMAIPEN ..... ., •. -'ff,, • ~Y .111.ANDS ............ .\. ... tut SIWIM .. ........ ......... ..... 1• DISCOUNT Carpet Oeaners. Expert-Latest Equip. used. Credit cards $6. Rm.646-1234 C&l\{. ~U..wn Main!. Corp. All "'-' ,,.__ ,. •· Aeno\i1.tion, cleaning, haul· v'C:11 ... ~ unau::s Aclmin Train" to $675 557-9608 2790 Harbor Bl, CM 540-6055 l:.tOO llLI ........... "\" Jiii ll!'Vf'tN• MACHINI Jlll'AllS fta ~ Apply Personnel Director ... LIDA 11&.AMO ............... llPTtC TANKS..._ lie. ~ ffag~.~-~~~·~"~·~54~>-398~~·~ I :::==:o="-'=='=":'::I FEE NEGOTIABLE .:: Any recent degree, 549-2265 -.llftl'Oll:T.WIST .............. :nJI rAILltll:ING "tt11 So. Coast Community Ho1pf. "==~:::':···~~·······,.· TIUITI coNT1tOi.:·::::::::::ffn Cook Short Ord.,. 'al. 31872 C""-Hwy., Sou ... •.., ' "". -···--... ' YILI", C••mlC ........... _., . ..,,. • ~' "' p, HTAIN VALLll """"'" It TILi, U111t.um I Mjl,.._ ....... tfl 1-larbot Blvd. at Adams Carpet Laying & Repair Heollh Clubs ,-~no Plu,.,blng 6l90 PACESEITER 6626 ;.;;.;.;;.;...;..._..;... __ .;..._ PLUMBING REPAIR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY SAU NA· MASSAGE No job loo small mt S. Main, Santa Ano Bank EXPERIENCED BANK STENO Princip~I 1h0rt orders, sal-Laguna, Calit. Ph: .m,1311 llAL N.t.CH ................. :Mlf Tllll 111v1c1 .............. •tli ~~ UIOlfll 011:0¥9 ,. ............ Mn fl!LllVISIOJ4 , ..,_.,., lie. .•.• IQ ads wiches. No split Ext. ,,;;.,, LON• NACM " ................. urMOLlr"lll:T ................. .... * EXPERT CARPET WHIRLPOOL -'GYM • 64"3128 • A'ITENDAN;r N«dod ,., lntt1ll•tion & Repair , le Selon'ile Trlit-nts J ====:=:::===:;.=0 J large apartment complex. UNITED CALIFORNIA shills. no Sunday work, 40 H OUSEKEEPER/Babyliil· OJIANOI couNTT ............. MM w11.01No . , , •m -BANK -hr. wk. Cle••, mod•m lunch SANTA ANA .................... 111• W.INOOW CLl!ANING:.:::::.:::"" "'' " ter • Live-in. Under 40. Wl!'SfMINSTlll ................ 1111 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 4667 MacArthur Blvd. counter . MIOWA'I' Cl1"f' ................. XI• T No job too small, 646-5971 1··~ Remod•llnt & Must be over 18, no long 2930 W. Cit Hwy, Npt. Bch. Repair 6940 hair. Apply 31423 Coast h Cal ., $100 ITIO + room A: board . SANTA AMA MlllMTI ......... am ,. WANTIO, Miii ............ ,... Newport Beac • I. APPLY Lindberg Nutrition, 2 children 5 & 7. 962-3113 COAJT.U. ;;, ......... ~ ......... = ,o. WANTt:O. w-........ ntl (714) 540-4424 located behind the Toy World L•:11M• •-c:M ••• ,.......... JOt WANTED, CARPET LAYING . n..il110 am-1 mt &f2..315' Hwy., So. Laguna C.A. PAGE 642-2070 We· accept ;J] !=fttlit cards I aft 6. LA llNA NIOUIL. ........ :.... Mlfll a WOMl!M .......... nu ROOM ADDITIONS. L. T. AGENCY NEED Equal opportunity emp oyer litore on lower level, So. Mt1SION Vll'O .............. ,,. SCMOOLI a INSTlUCTIOfll .,,.1611 Electrical 6640 ~aulil"ll 6730 • Minor electrical work, 220 book up. 646-761:1 wkday.!I aft 6. Fencing 6660 -------NEW Or repair. NO job too small, tree ests. 645--2343 or 64&-7328 Floora 6665 CARl'ET VINYL TILE Free estimate Uc. Contr. 541),.7262 546-4478 G1rdenint Special ·Solt JUNIPULIS TORULOSA 66IO (HOlLYWOOD JUNIPER) Beautiful Plant! 4' ta.ti REG. $7.50 • NOW $4.98 EA. \Vhi1e supply Lasts Garden Shack Nursery fin Sleepy Hollo\11\ MOVING, garage dean--up &: lil~ haulinr;. Reasonable. · Free e&tima.tes. 645-1602. Y,AF;fJ/ Gar. Cleanup. Remove trees, ivy, trash. Grade, backhoe, $2.874S HAULING 110 A,LOAD Clean up. 'tree Serv. Gen. Pruning 646-2528, 543-8043 HAULING £ Clean-up. Trees removed. Reasonable. Free estlinate. ~l7f2 CARL'S Moving, Hauling & Cleanup. 1* Ton P.U. 'Reas. Free Est. ~8 CLEANING & Pick Up service. Sal A Sun. free est. 545--0203, 968-4041 Housecleaning 6735 BAY & Beach Janitorial Carpel'!, windows, floor1, etc. Res l Comrn c'l . &t6-1401 S You I c t Pl Shoppin c n 1-iOUSEKEEPER, 11 v e ·I n ' SAN CLIMlfllT~ ....... .,. Jot11'11:11'AllATION ........... mt Cons tru J:lion, Family BEAUTY Operator, fernae, oa.s aia g e • exper girl only. Priv, nn. SAfll JUAH CAl'HTll.ANO m1 rMIATll:ICAI. ............. 1"I rooms, single or 2 story . some ioll des'd. Take over ter, Costa f.1esa, 1 M k CAll'llTll:ANO ""'" ;t ....... mt MERCHANDISE FOR CALIF CAS Top sa ary. ust spea OAMA "OtNT ................. JHt SALE AND TRADE Estimates, plans,. layout & • TING CO. clientele. 830-1010 COOK·BROILER English. 557-7045 or ~l-9a73 coNOOMINIUM ............... *'" financing. Call 841-lSU. Looking for every day people ~~PLl.XIS UN~UJIN ......... ·' ~ FUINITUJll! .......... _ .... • • 1• T • see Chef HOU s EKE E P ER Ap-MM•• ·~· AU .......... ms OFl'ICE "u1N1Tu11:1 ........ 111• * IF you need remodeling, ll~e you! _For T.V. Comm~r-B1l 1ng yp11t nJy-Parkhurst Retirement RENTAL) Ol'l"lC• IGl:lll'MENT ....... ,,1111 ..inl"""• °' rep•in. Cati c1als &. film work. Receive Laguna Beach Country Club ,, ~ 1: nl·L-~ 1ro11:a •outl'MINT .......... 1111 ..,. tr«!e' South Laguna • Residence, 9925 Alameda. .---ur afJl9U c.u1. 111sTAU11.ANT ......... •u Dick 642-1797 screen test, no ~p nee. 'To..,,.,..,.. com,.ny lnvoic. F ta Vall 962-5531 erN• L , .•• ., ...• , ..... : ... •Al 1ou1,.MENT .•. -....... ffU ----Not a school, no fee, ..... ,~ oun In ey. COIT.\ Mita .................... !• 'MOUSIHOLO GOODS ........... . 111" f't'l. Must be accuratt'. COOKS with broiler ~xp. HOUSF.KEEPER, Live-In or MllA '11101 ....... ;~ ....... •nt OAJIAOI SALi ............... em Roofing 6950 NV to $125 PER DAY Flexowriter exp, helpful. Al.!IO waitresses, lull or part· fltlWf'OIT ar•cK .............. l'UIN1Tu11e AUCTION ........ MU ll accepted. For anpl phone out. Busy family. Musi have NIWPOJIT MllGHTS .......... f'llt f,fllf'LIANCES .............. , .llN .. Good opportunity wit h . time. Call 831-9006 refer. Call 53&-12·18. NIW .. Oll:T SMOJll.I ........... 411t .. NTIOUIS ..... . ........ -... •lit GU1TERS & Downspouts (n.f.) 835-8282 <>rowina CO ..... """Y· '==~~~----...,. WllTCLI"' . . ......... ·°" Sl!WINO MACMINI ............ tl>t ln•ta11-• Re·-n•bl• Son • .. ..._. COUPLE-To manag• 42 HOUSEKEEPER 0, hcl-r U1ot1v111srrr l'AJIK ........... .u1 "'us1cAL INSTllUMl!'NT ...... 11" ~ ,..... .. ALL THREE SHIFTS ..--1.r.cK •• v ..................... 111,.. "IAN01 a oaaANI ............ 11• =Cl~'=""=n;";;;!l;•;;',;';:92-3=:.706;=,,,[• Fore.man CLA VAL CO units in Hun linglon Beach for widower. Call morninas •AIT ILU""' ............. on ll:AOIO ·-..................... '111 •Lead Men • • (part time husband) Send • 847-2429 ft:=: Ol!.~~ •• :::;::::1;::: t~.~,~·:~:ai:o ·:·::::::::::;:::: Sewing 6960 • Fi..._,...1.,, mol-'--rewme to: r.,,1anagemcnt IAY ill.ANDI ................ ...-tM'I fll!C:Oll:Dl!Jll ........• ,na ""'·• uo.··" 17 h & Pl • Securities 5203 Lakewood INSURANCE Girl. e .Jr: p' r. LIDO tSLl'l.1 _, _ ................ •»i CAMEJIAS a fOUll"MINT .... NM SEWING • ALTERATIONS . • Gelcoaten t acent1• Xln't oppor1unlty tn fattest IALIOA 111.AfllD'.' ........... 1'1HI HOll'I' SU, .. LIES ........... .... Cotta Mesi '9ilvd, Lakewood, O!.!if. 90112 NUNTlffOTOflf If.ACM .............. IPOITINO GOODS .......... ISM Fa.st .... _ Se . c u growing general Ins. agenoy •OUNTAIH VAl.Ll.T .......... +Ill llNOCUUJll, ICOf'EI ........ llSll 64"-~"'!. ncas. t'Vlce. a MacGREGOR YACHT Corp. sa.2201 *CUSTODIANS-Penn, for in Orange Co Salary open ~ SIAL.ll!ACH .................... ,. MISCl!lLANEOUS ............. .... '~' 1 · "Uall f led ivhO '""'Y Cl 1 · • 1.oMO llACN ................. ..,.. Misc. WANreo ............ , •. "" 1631 p a~nua, C.1\t. ... '"" Call If Nichols at The ~•AHOI" COUM'TY ................. MACMINlllY, llC. ............. .... Upholstery Sewing P.ly plal'C'. :l-IS.7012 eves. Equal opportunity employer challefliing work. Large, Clarke Company 547 7666 OAJIOIM 011:ov1 .............. .u1t ~UMJIEll ... , ................. IJff BUSIEST marketplace In new apartments complex, ""'-'-'==:;:..;;,,.,;c._·=~·-1 w11TMlti1STIJ1 .............. , ,,..,, ITOJIAOI! ................... int town. The DAILY PILOT * * * INSPECTOR, nlghlJ, llll.OWAT .cm ••...••••..••••• 4'1' •UILOIN• MATlllAU ······ ., .. I s y 0 u R AD 1 N Newport Beach. Top wages, ,...,. ... ANA ......................... ,.,,.,, .. , ..... ,,,. 6974 ~~~~~~~ ~ CLAsm'IEO? Somt!One will xlnt fringe benefits, ins., lfl~~lG~l~~~nil~~h~·~.. :t,;14.A~.~.~~!.~~ .. ;.::::::~ r.~~01a"T'u~I.~~~!~~!. be looking for Jt. Dial 6t2-med, vacation. Write: Box COAITAL • J ................ ,., .. ;;; CATI ... * Vtrne, The Tile Man * l:li:o:w:l========..!~5618============liiM~-54~8Cf.'T~ho=s;;D~•~il~yuP~U':o'jl~.;;; I NVO I CE C le rk le t::!:: :~~:L ·::::::::;::::::: ooos '.:::::::::;::::::::::::;;:'.en1 Tile, Ceramic Cust. 11'0rk. Inatall &: re,.ini. EsUmating Trainee for con. MllflOM v1•Jo ........ ,,_ 41't MOISIS ...................... ·"*' DENTAL .Secretary.ReceP-IAN <t.IMINTI! 4n1 1.1v11TOC1C .. ......... .... No job too small. Plaster Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 Jobt-Men, Wom. 7100 tlonlst-Bookke.etier· Dental trac1ot. LI te secretarial SAN JUAN CA,.ISYllANo"'"'"tm CALIFORNIA LIVING patio. i::r: shower exper pref. 1.r none, must ~~s.~~72~ Cood with ~~T::::.~ ~~~.~ ......••••. :;: ~~r.=.~~',.o0ts··::::::::::::=: have expel' In 1imilar posi-Tll:ll'LIX. ttc. ............. , ,,4fM f'Ar1os ................. -.... ffu 847•1957184&-020G Assemblers lion. 1t1ust be neal, well JANITOR CONDOMINIUM ............... '"" lWNINOS .................... "" NOTllU .... ,,,.,,.,.,, ...... ,. 4t71 ¥ACAT10Hl . . ,. "11 groomed & abl<' 10 n1ee1 Full lime per1nanent posll RENTALS TRANSPORTATION TOPSOIL "77 6!M.I S. Coast tlwy '-1esa Cleaning Service Carpets, windows, floors. etc. Res. A: Commc'l. 548--4111 1---·------public. No smoking during tlon. lop pay, group IOAur. Altt Unfurnl1htd •OATS• TACMTS ............. ,... ofticf! hN . &nd complPle l!ncc, paid vacations & other GIN{aAL .. . .......... sttO J.l•LIOATI ............. •111 " o d COSTA MISA SlH "OWIJI Cll:UISEllS .• ,. ........ tl2t Burroughs ·corp. La:;un• Beach 4!.i~·l292 ANTHONY'S Wa lls-Floors-\Vlndows & Rugs Clear Vu Wlndow service fici;. " Conµnc'I. 646-2698 U4 41j0 HOUSECLEANING TOPSOIL. Nitmg<'n fot1ified red"'OOd AddC\i. R37-7000 or 1(9a.4632. TrH Service 6980 Dependable Malntel'IMOC Exp, Reu. Ref, 638-2354. Exp. -Pruning • Pl11.nling HOUSECLEANING TREE SERVICE All types Budget LAndseapll'lg Fast l etficlenl, Refs. Lise & Ins. Free Estimates • Horticulturist • 548-5184 or 6f6.3r'l5' &U-5584 LA\VN Maintenanof. Once a I========== TREES. Hedges, trim, cut, wff:k general up• k ee p lron\ng 6755 1tumps, removed. hauled, 30 JaWJ'll, f)ov.-er Mods, shrubs. yn e:qi. Fully ins, 642-4030 Call all)'time belore 9 pm, IRONING In my ~. S1 ~ 546-6678 uk tor Tim Hr. Dreaamakite ' .iten.· j Upholstery '"° NEW Lawn•• re-.see-ding. tiont. M>-™1 CZTI«>$l<I'S CU8tom. Upbol. Complete lawn ce.1"'. Oean E , up by job or month. Fl't'e Lendtc1pfnv ,'flt ' u~:n 11~11=~hlp estim1te1. For Info call 1331 N orw_2417 or 84fi.-09.32 ewporl Blvd., C.M, °'" NE\V lawns. re-setdlna. DAILY Pll.OT D IM E GARDENING Com plf:tt IAwn catt. Cl'ttn LINES. You can iue u:~ Trtts, chnlbs. ivy removed. up by job or month. Fl'tt tor juit pennkit • day. Dial New lawns, RotolJDin&. Free tstimatts. For info t a.II 642ll6'TI est, 548-8918 .8117-.2417 or M&--0932 ----------------~ New Commercial Comput1r Plant MISSION VIEJO Now taking applications for ASSEMBLERS al our new plant In Ml,.lon Vlejo, Cali!. Some experience preferred. Apply 8 a.m .• 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 257.25 Jeronimo Roed Mistlon Viejo, C•lif. 130-:1232 Equal oppo rtunity employer typelYI'i lten resun\c 10 Dally bcone1-1t11. a ay wffk /l.pp.ly M•I• veaoi ' · ........... s"1:10-sK1 10AT ........... mt Pl' ' N 8 Bo M .. 7 . • ... I J . r -1 -.............. snt IOAT Tl~ILl:ll .......... ten 0' . . x Ill person n.., 0 oc ....... an-NEWl'OJIT l l!ACH ........... 5200 IOAT MAINTINAfltCI tal lonio NIW .. D•T NEIONTS .......... SUI _,..... -DENTAL ASS'T Front desk NIWfllOJIT IMDIEI ........... !'t't IOAT LAU~CH~NG .......... tQ4 I M I h POOLE BUICK Wl,TCLll'Jt ................. ,HJt MAlllNE. UloO ........ ... on y, Ull RV(' cxper. 11.S ..... E 171h SI c I UNIVJIJlllTY fllAJIK ········•· S'41 :g:: ~i1:v1~1s JllNO ........ ;: recc-p1 . ln dental offic,, ...,., · · 011 a tt1esa IACklJ.T 04• · ............ .. ... ch •-a. •·6·""" 8 am-' •AST I LUl'f' .............. m1 •00•,•, ,'!•'•',•,", ............... ..,._ '" O'I o)J'tU co•OllA OIL .....,, ............. ,"",I " ........ -..... ' • ..'.:. ................ l'tSHtNG IOATS ............... .... pm, ··· ............... IOAT MOYlfltO I MU KEYPUNCH IAY LANDI , ,,,, .... .,,.,.,SUI IOAT STOIAOE ','.',','.'.',,",',',','';:, ... DENTAL As.si~tanl I Rece~ , ~~~A1"'sU:iolo ............. ·lirs IOATI WANTIO .............. .. tlonist. Must be exper. MUMTlfll•TON 11.\cif "'" ......... AllCJIAfl1 ............... tl• Know!~-, of fonn• ~ OPERATOR 'OUHT.t.IN vALLIY .:::::::::1411 lllLT1N• LllSONS ............. na --llAL llACN ••• MOllLI HOMIS ••••·•••••••••·•fttl 6~7470 G d · ... ,................ MOTOll HOMIS , ... - ......... 921' ~s. ar e n m::.·:~~ffi""'""'""= llC'l'CLIS ............ , •• ,9111 Grove. Some ex,.ric-I• -ut.._ •••o•• e•ova .:::::::::::::uit 1L•CT11c (.1111 .............. tat D NT L SS'~ NT I ·~• •• ., •-Wl•TMO•STll •• ,1 "'INI llKIS ............... nn E A A .,~A M:h e<f ~ JI I ............. ··" "'°TOJICYCLll '* -..... ct ent opportun ~ MIDWAY '''"" ................. 111• MOTOll:KOOT••i""""""'" ,.. graduate. Chainlde:. }'\ill 'cAu or 1'ppl1: ' ,tAlfTA ........................ AUTO ll!JIVICliS I PA11Ti"" ... . l.ime. 1-1.B. otc. Call 830-3.109 ""• •,TA AN.A Ml lOMTI ......... JUI AUTO TOOLS a 101,11~ ... ::::941 ' IOU l'lfll .. . ...... ., ... ,.1641 fRAILIJI, TIAVIL. ,,,, ...... ,MD DIESEL MECHANIC 5'15-7117, !M ¥.'k day5 only. DISHWASHER . PART-TTh!E Swlu Olalet, 414 N. Nt11v. JM111, N.B'- l CLA·YAL CO. 17th & Plocontlo Cos ta Me•• 542201 An rqual opportWllty ~mployer _All'AL .. ,., ......... Ifft Jll:AILIJIS. UtllllY ,..,, .......... .. l.AOUlllA l l ACN .,,,,,,,,,.,, 1"5 CAMl'IJll LAOUN• l'llOUI L , ........ , · 17'7 TJIUCK• , ..• , ......... _ SAN (LlMll'lll .. ,. ..... 1111 Jlt:l'I ....... , ... , .. ••"I "''" .. , ... ,T .. •NO "'" Jnl ca~••• Jl ll1tTf.LS .......... :::: f'i'ltTIANO l lA(N '1JO OUNI! IUOOt ll fin R•e•A• L••E'"s'TATE ,,., 1M11o•T 1D .u,os ........... .... , Sl'OJll CAlll ,,,, ...... HI• Gel"ltral APITIQUIS, CLASttCS ......... HU f lACI CAllS. 11001 ..•• ,,,,, M Jllftl..lk, ........... ,; ........... f.UTO IVllNI• ............ ti COffOOMINIUM ,,,, ....... ., tfH 4.lollOI .WoltiNTIO ............. . JllfCT4LI WAMTl!D ,, ......... tttl NIW c.&JI• '"""'"""'•• JIOOMI JtOI •11tt ........... mJ •111( LIAllH• ................ It l • ' • I ! ! ·h I r • ' - • • t, ' . . • \ .... '• • • • • • --· . . .. . e s • • . , .. • . " ' ' ' • ' r ' I " with your newspaperboy today . . . • ... -- .. , • ' . • " • • • ' d .! ' .. ;\ ... . • . , • 'I. t ' . • • J • • • • " J \'' I r, ' /·. '· !. ' .. • . • .. • 'j l . I' " It will be 9ood for both of you. It'll remind you that not •Ii of tofciy•s youth has 9one to "pot" or something worse. And it'll prove to him thcit you appreciate the fact that ht buys, sells, delivers, kHp~ records,; c~. "' " . ~ ' ' lects and tries to make a profit an, his small busintsi-4 f-t t 11· WGflllni; • when his peers are playing. He's quite a fellow, that yciling '11v1111e~n ~ .. l wha deUvers your HWlflC!per. Get acquainted with him and yot1'I kl!Ow why we're s:i proud of him. We have 700 mare like him delivtriil9 tlit \ -· .... .. ' • ~·. • -.,'.,r .. • • • ·' . ,. • -"-_-__: -·-=----~'==-==-----=------= --. -- I • ,; ' • • • . . : . -. iiS.i;ilu>inloroyi:.'.1Aripri,;lli2;:.i5':ili>97;i0.C'o.;iJ1"'7 DAILY PU.GT JOIS & IMl'LOY~NT ~!_ IMP(OV'M!N.! JOU~ IMPLOYMINT I ~I & IMl'LOYMINT I JOU' llMl'LOYM_!!!! SA~E ii~o ~RA~E · SAL~ ANDD~llADI :l ~ ~~· W-7100 .i.m Mon, w.,.. 7100 Jobe Min, Wom. 1100· J1lle MM. W-. 7100 Jobi ,Mor., Wom •. 7100 · _ ._ •·J - ----. . Pvr~~t-'!~~ :. ~' "., ... ~ • ~ DA~~-%~ Ml~tlANICS HILl'lll ' THE AIRPO'RW& lull HOTEL y.'~81HOUS!f ~U,LL %\VINO AIW: ~·...... I DQN'J ~ N(H ,.,,_ .-,.,, -. . & LUii! MAN ta ..... . so1a1 Chalrl, l!&:m,1. Your l\'"lli•wroo eombo, • c.u -Pi~ 151-4122. -be tamillor w/dl<x' . • • Cbolc'. .199, Sof4'.~.& tqve. "'l"'ll tull<d -~:. . Ablpll 4bbot• "-l truelcs. ''""'"' rour owi 0PENIN6_Jq_<lN 11A~ . ...1. Kni sz Bdrin'• Your ~~:t. areen <11! vol~ • • A;e 230· \V w hf.l'ld tool•. 11700 M•W"rlnur "•· Choice,,$139 .Rf.ftia:'• ·~•· kmt~ beldboud, ~ --• -' Sul~ ~te. An. ame:r· . DRIVEA -1 .• fO,pO.lt• Ot•at• c.-.~ A1,,.,,, wuhert, ~ ss9.-.-c.uar. bl( ch&tt; J~t ~ - t ' KEYPUNCii" opOO..ntt W.taa.a& l Ucense .• CXJK'l' or t, now ~Cc..ptint •,Pttlkltl011t .. fUI po1iti•~• in the &nleed! SactUice HousefuJJs uphol.1tmd. I • n t l q'.•~• \. ' "' -D lull ol--6 ' ~""~ d~ equip t tl'.I klw bK hotarl ,.tt•vrot coffH shop I: banquJt-de,t. From bt&t@t, .t. Mc:>dt) lovneall, very dl.1tnut. I • a,ys, ~ ..mo 1• op. trlr's. . • .-..... Homes. Temt!i! dining rm cbn, 1 . Dui1can YOURSElF (You're Not Dreaming) -. But You Can • . ' PINCH . YOUR . . PENNIE·$ < " ! ' Classified ~l;I . ' 3 L'INES I• 2 TIMES ~2,.00 ,, , .. 64~$618 •'lt •~'· •• , . ' YOUR CUDIT IS GOOD Pet90nnel Dtlpt. Ho•&' MAN FRIDAY -FkONT OfJl~f Ji4ANA6ER -CV"~s ... R--. ..... Nn Cent.r Pb.vfl aoa, l f,NDcll Proi'. HO.pltfl Newport Bc:b ~ • • -F.ONJ OiSIC CL6AIU -PANTAY MEM ·~r· ft &ll rited ..... luJ-...1-• • For Genel'ili Clee.n.Up l. --Nl$HJn\UDITd& -KITCHIN HEL,lkS .pT.!'i'rZl IO • , j .,.........~. *' LADIES * 18-00. ihow Yard Work for Joc.ally bueC ~CCOUNTANtS 1 ~SHWASHEll.S 619 E. 14th ST., S.A. Olk sWlvt dellt ch&lr, ,i SARAH COVENTRY Sprina; trucking firm . tNCl."SOOO S.il • -l'OT WASHERS flldel.a.bed mlttre..... 2 & all sea.son jewelry. Call Jack 546-1112 ~A$Hlf~S _' -!j· . -ltE:STAUAANT MANAGER BEING lrans!emd. mu.st n&Ul:&h)'de cl\n, &ood ~· Ab&alutely no lnvest'mt. We -SWIJ~~lD o,, TOA -MAITll D' Rll comp. bedroom suite, Paint sprayer, tank aun • train. 531-8631 or ~ MEDICAL secy...Ftont_. Of· -tELI. CA"AIH:S • H• -C.4.PT.A.INS paid $1300 wW take ta>. hose. AntkaUe sign ~ .......--_,. ~ ~ ......._ _.., flee, some back, knowl~dgt: -llll' MlN .1 ~ t ' -IAltTENDf R;S Span1lh velvet IOfa I w/U,. ,lettus blk ls iotd: ---__.,-y of all ty~s of med . ~· -1toow· MAIDS -STEWAltO lowseat. paid $500, will take Brownle projector. SJftw Locel Office Jobs Mon, Tues, Thurs. Fri. Ji " -'HOSTESSES $275. Commode Ir: end table1 aewing machine 1 roll ~ No Chlrfe JW/• FrH 9:~ 6:30. $3.'lS hr. Fa~lon ...:.MAJ IN.\NCE MIN -WAITR.E.S$ES $1'15. Washer dryer, retrlJr.. tng paper com 'po I It tt Ill. Send 1"ll~e to . D&Uy -JANITOllS , -IU$IOY$ dinette A ta:mpa. Color TV, shlngJQ, 'Slay bed. 45 tbrow Please call for appl, Pilot Box M-29. Apply W•e~dayJ b1twee"' I ~ a.m .. 12 p.m. or l p.m.·5 p.m paid CMr $5QO will take pillows. Many other ttJmt, SUperibt At.ency 642.n41 MF,;DJCAL•TRANSCR.ijlER. ' .... -----$.115. 5J4..2Mt 3281 Colorado Larw:, C..tt 1857 Harbor, Costa Mesa Dayg full time. Exp'd. J bt M W .,1_ Jobi Min Wem 7100 f ~-~~ EMPLOYME~! DANISH MOdern, 9~ ft, sec· MeM. ~ Personnel n-i... Ha a a 0 41"• om, '' _, _ , ' '· tional, Beli1J CQUCh with '"""t' Jobs-Men Wom 7100 GARAGE Sale~ Metal patlQ ~ 11ospital, N.8. PRODUCTION '* Secr•tery * -----· ,_.._,.:._. _ curved end, r e versible table & two umbrellu, eof. "LOOK" "SPECIAL" MTST OPR $500 Nlceoi' bou in town """' • • e TELLER cushion•. &ood condition $50, tee table, fioor w..,r. 111 ?ltor Comfort bra & wtgs for FEE PAID CONTROL 11\telllient, poised ~ec. type: double bed \Vlth Wafnut daverip0f1. lll(t new, Metal fltH .... or ,.. b, Call Mts. Dual tapes. rev1si00 & tranl'· EXPEDITOR person to nm ofc, Start S50D. bookcase headboa~. NC\\' 1111,ng cabinet. elec~ additJI ~~ Call J Marl! c~n """~ PosiUon · available ·for per-E""l---'er R·" Line nui t Conway, 96.\.6219. 1erring. ALSO FEE JOBS. o&n n. ~ .,. ....... ~ · machl~. typeM"lter table: ==~--~~~IMS-2265 COASTAL AGENCY sonable,wellFOOmedyouna tress & box iprlngs, .ltall 5 unit metal locker.~ ue" LVN-Full or part time, 3 Prttision metal pu1s man. 2790 H Blvd CM lady with pleutng personal. boy length) eood condition S nd • PACESETTER arbor ., . . 11.., and '"· abui·ty 10 .. -"· $65, 0~ ••"" Amer. ta ard W&la to 11:30 PM. Huntington EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ufacturlnr, Ms-• net'd for Sec School •Jij ~ """ .. v111 o.>ori.-.. • ba1in11. Relaxiciior. Twin Va 11 e y Con v a I e s c ent 2229 S. Main, Santa• Aria a man with expe~nce in ,..t1ry-~ wtU with the public. Teller FURNITURE returned ·from braas headboe.rds, sprlnat, Hospital. 842-5551 manufacturing production Kida all in school!' Need me.· aperlenc<! dellred but not displlJ' atud!09 model horn· mattresses .\ fnunts, mite.' MALE. Telephone sales-Fl1" l\tOTEL l'lfAlD Part time, control. '-fu.st be well ventd Goodture &~ t~ w5k in>~~~; mandatory. es decorators 'cancellaUon. S&t..SUn, 9-41'?.f, re a e deal. Paid daily. PH: Mr peninsula area. . in \\'Orldng with blueprinl~. ';A~·R .. _. siianllih I: ?.1edih'!rr11neiut prtie 3975 Birch, NB~ Ryan 83&-4367 * 6'J5..184l * prodneerl~t,;~~-~rs. e.nd en;i. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Xlnt. working conditions and R D FURNITURE 644-0026 • '!AN -•••I•!"•-., I-al MUSIC •-·-r. wn· le in-....... ..,16"" fringe bencUl:s. Please call 1 .. • N I 81 C M ' " •v -n"6' ""' • ........... ,... Excel.lent srowtn oJ)pOrtunity 2229 S Ma.in Santa Ana l>frs. Naa:el for appt. Cn4) ...,. ewpor ., • • KENMORE 3 spd waahtri appliance store. l\fust be strument chattl for com· • ' 642-41U every nlle ' til 9 pert cond $45, knr u bed neat appeartn•. C&.11. 9 AM poser of popular music. Aft and frin&:e beneflll. SECURITY Guards:, Newpt . • Wed. Sat & Sun. 'tu 6 compl. 2 bla.nk~ts. ,a-·", ... Saluy commentlll'llte with area. Call 633-3620 or =="' ='o' C--,-'7"......, ~-to 10 AM only: 4~2383 6 PM, SUn. ~ -Thun, experience. 6.l'l-30?0 lO.S PM. -GLENDALE-BAYFRONT-Cu.stom furn. 2 almost nu. $200, round rQ1f1 MAN I Gardener, 1 round Dt.vt l'lieKlnney, 545-UTO. 8' flore.l print &0fas, Kent ble tbl, blk I: wh 42'' dial maintenance, at Newporter NEED vacauon Money! 11 APPLY IN PERSON SERVICE & PARTS fEOERAL SAVING-S 1ume tbl & 4 llhr chra. S25. naur. couch tutk. b1111 Inn Permanent. See bead you need a good steady in· DELIVERY MAN, 12 pc antiqued din. !et. 5' pert cond S!IO. bdrm •t1 Gard l>f Elli N B · I aJ t 1 in! H whlte 5 pc $40. Amen tner, t •·· · · come It ean work only halt SHUR .. LOK CORP. F\ill time permanent pos · 1833 NE\\'PORT BLVD. 'v nu I au ay co ee People'i E-+ .,.. bkl) MANAGEMENT OPPOR. days. Take fOod orden. lion. top pa.y, group lnsur-COSTA MESA tbl. CU\•ed Span. end tbl, .... J J• Full or pt. time. Car nee, 20 Fountain Valley, Hunt. Bch. 1300 E. Normandy Pl., ance. paid vacation1 & other Equal opi;iortunity employer 164a:,n~;...2 ora~ silk chain. !ra:~~ =~x:!!- ht wk. 836-4302 area. CUI Mrs. Steve111, Santa Ana benefits. Apply ln .per:son WAITRESSES .. Full or ....... <>-V'fW hl hr.•• ty hr "15 (n4) ""1932 11 blk N I M F ••· only t Jee Col nton10 _., ·1 d -c ..,, pot c ·,...,. I * MA IDs .. Perm, for ~ · . o c a......-n, 0 a • time. Ref's. Apply Benton's 8' Sofa never used. quite l(. hobby lv:>ne $5. 227 1 qualif i ed "'IK> enjoy NEW & USED CAR ·~! blk \V. or Grand) POOLE BUICK Coffee Shop. 133 s. Coa.st flOral, Scotehguaftled $125. Alab&ma,H.B.535-2211 l challenging work. Large, DETAIL MAN . 1 234 E, l'lth St., Costa ~fesa Hwy., Laauna.Bcb M71!t~~ l o vts~at JT5.E c:::ST=A=TE=SALEc:.::=-:.;:Sa:..t=~:::...~~:I new apartments complex, Ful:I lime pennanent posi~ Equal opportu:ity employer WAITRESS ovtr 21, Evenft1i ll""WJ.o. 11 to 5 pm. MatonlH&mll\ Newport Beach. Top wages, lion top pay group insur-POWER Machine operator. SER'ilCE Station tieed• Shilt Call 540-20!p betwn 11 ANTIQUE Furniture· incl. upright piano, g· down IQfa~ xlnt fringe. beneti~, ins., ~. pa.id ve.Cationa & other drapes only: ExP. Coit exp ' d man, d a Y s , am & 9 pm Queen Anne tbls, etc. 3030 Med. style stereo <..'OllllClle. m~. vaeatio~: W~te: Box benefits. Apply in person Drapery, &12--0270 pennanent. Good working WAITRESS WANTED So. Olive, S.A. 54~2618 Wroua:ht Iron cbail'I, b&T ?.f-548 The Daily Pilot. only to Joe Colantonio. RN In-Service, co.ordinator, eond's, Union Oil 393 E. Ovtr 21. 962.12~ aft l. MAHOO. Bdrm Set, dbl 1!00!1, 90fa bed. Drexd din. MAIDS, Ex.perienced, over POOLE BUICK exp'd only. BA deiftt l'lth St, Costa Meaa bxsprn,p .t me.tt. Complete, tng chairs, lamps. Spanish 21 . Apply Ben Brawn's 234. E. l'lth St., Costa Mesa pref'd. Xlnt benefits &: WELL Establl&hed. <14 SUS. Call 6~17 woven bed!Jftad, b a.b y M -H t I 31106 • ~---1 •-~•--·-• C t t SERVICE Statio At-nd t years), Real Eltate office It -~b •·•·'" ~t o.vr o e , "' """"' Nursing s ............... ary. on ac · n "" an. needs sales people. Private DIN. Rm Set w I bu_rtet S!5 ems, u-1, .,....., uuu"', Hwy. South t.aauna Director er Nursing. C.M. me.turt. p/tlme, Corona de l de!k &: phone. Top eommil-Couch a: chair $35. ~ gl8" top cOUee tbl, etc . . . , MAIDS NEEDED -Ex· R.N .• l deys -r wk. r.lemoria.l Hosp. 6f2.273( Mtr, 675-<6650. 6l2-3M2 1301 See.cre1t, CdM. Luak-r-idon. Floor time. ~ walk· • ' He.rbor View Hlllll, 2 itrefti. per. not nee. KEN NlLES Challentlng position, RN'a-JCU, All ihlfts avail. In tra.fflc, Call for Interview. BEAUTIFUL Latte Dark nol'lh of model!. l\tAR~NA MOTEL. 1021 relief supervisor, 96 Xlnt working cond's. Qin· SHIPPING and w. &. lachanmyar pecan bookcase. 6 shelves, Days1de Dr., ·Newpt. Sch. btd ECF. tact Dlreetor of Nursln; RECEIVING Rltr. 646-3928 Eves: 6'13-<IS7? xlnt cond. Call 6T>S'l0a CAMEO Hlahland• Getqe ' * * + f\fATO * * * C.M. Memorial Ha IP· Sale, Sat & Sun. Men's rot . 642-2734 CLERK WOi\1AN To .,..'Ork In Donut DJU1XEL 3 Pc. Dbl bed set, clubs, antiqUe lovtt 1181, · FULL TIME LVN -6:30 am· 3 pm, =-c=:-::==-::-=1 shop, owr n. No phone twin dtesser-co~ode-like Elco amplWer I: tuner, TV, +540-8571• "' d1y1 -r wk. Rol1'of RN, Night supervisor. ll nt II I WI "·ll' -w n•• 64" -19 aft 6 M ·1 R Cl k $'•'67 "'_.J ,.. v:orking eond's I.: benefits. ca Pease. nc.,., s '"' ""'· .o-vo • sewing machine, ml•c a1 m tr "'"'· m9U. nurse. c D' t rN 1 -1'.l9nut Hou:se, 29t7 Harbor SIMMONS hlde-a-bed, good items. 67 5-3209 4n4 Xlnt benfl &: facilities, Good ontact tree or 0 urs ng, Varian Data Machines, Joca,t. Blvd, Costa Mesa, cond .. $35. Call before 12 Cortland Dr., Cd.I'd. • cha.ncef0radvantement, BATH AIDE. I AM~ c .r.t. Memorial Hotp . ed. in the Irvine Industrial . oraft Tp.m.,548-3696 JASON BEST I PM. 4 days per wk. &12-2'734 ' ' Complex, hu an immediate Scheol•lnstructlon 7600 . _ GARAGE Sale Sat 4 SUn. Employment Agency Will train. See Be"" ·Bnice at opening for a 1hipping and -= _ _ _ _ -~urniture 8010 Complete household. .,~ 2207 So. ?itain. Santa ~ •v receiving clerk ofl our day 1 ;;_;;=:;;;:~-;;;;;-;;;;;-;;:;:;;-;;;;;,1 brand new. China. 11.ua:, 9264 W. Katella, Anaheim NURSES AIDE .. 11 m 6 lhitt. e 1'1\~ u eel desks $39.~ e camera.a, 11ilvtr tea serv:I~. 546-5410 or m .1220 ' ",(A • s-L-1 of lu1in111 • hairs $12.50 &: Up Brittanlca, mirron, tile· pm·7:30 am. Exp'd. ,..,.., x•c We are seeking..,. indlvldt1a1 ~ I_ uied 2 & 4 drawer filing tures Ir: much more. Rf ad ' The DAILi PILOT praferred. Asency for CarHr Glrlt with 6 monthl to 2 yn. ex· Fd.~ weekly refreahef IB'!1*ts •Used wood deaks Cliff Dr. N.B. PARK LIDO . '10 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. perience in ahlpplr1 It re· ~'bn the aJdll.s you McMahan 8ro1 De!!lk Inc. THURS, Fri, Sat, flo-5) 2531'.J CONVAL ESCENT By appoint. ·~ cti~ work, p!'l!'ftrably in need *' rtt the job you 1800 Newport Blvd. Santa Ana Ave, C.M. Span. the tlectronica lndutry, want. Colla Mesa * 642-8450 end tbl, Colon. lamp tbl. HOSPITAL Sa1e• patio tbl, hair dt)'er, bed GRANT'S SURPLUS Cood •Wt!nr rete lllll Jrllll' e 133 Dover Dr., N.B. e Office l!qulpmant 8011 !rami, misc odds & e!"l•· (7141 642·2410 NURSE AIDES. •. All shirts open. Experienced pref'd. 'Apply: Lquna Beac;:h Nun. irlg Home (114) 49f..3015 Nurs~ . REGISTEREO NURSE 1.c.-e.c.u. Expandil>g unit. Chafl- opportunities, continuing ed- ucation program. Contact personnel So. CO&lt Com- munity Hotp, 31872 Coast Now lnttrvitwin9 SALESMEN Full Tlmo Experienced p1"firrred but not neceaary. Many company benefits. Apply in penon only between 2 and 6 P.M. Ask tor Alike Grant. -·-lncludbli12 cf1,V1; vacati6n durln; ttie ..._ --' ___ 64'J.}!TO --· ...-. --MA RC HANT E I e c t . tint yetr of employment ~ calculator le VICTOR 10 kty CLOnuNG, books, &: a~ • collection. Rocks, sbella. fouils. Old bottles A: vfC.· trola. Sat. & Sun. 280 :r.:. , Wll!on, C.M. ' and a stock purebulnc ~ ~ AIRLINE elect adder. 642-4715 aram. ,VARIAN 1DATA MACHINES SCHOOLS PACIFIC Store Equlpmlfll 8012 Day & Night Cluae1 COMPLETE donut making GIRL SCOllT RUMMAG£ SALE 229 E. Wilson 9:»4:30 (4/25) . M3-8596 · equip. except f~er. 610 E. l'lth St., Santa '1 Also rtfrilera h . ,. 67S-011.1 or 546-752$ 1100 Cott1.,..-·Art ShllPlW· · > Art lessons,' land I: .. ~ C ,.,Jlest ', rt .aif4 SO COA$1' KIRBY PLEASE APPLY 1750 Newport Blvd,. CM f ,•.,..~====-f Hwy, So. Laguna lnll 499- 1 l3ll Ext 356 a. Varian &ubsldlary 2722 Mlehfllon Drive (San f>tego Freeway at J1mboree oft.ramp 1 block S, of Michel.Ion Dr.) es, Ilana &: truck leUerfnci ~ .... "' 1 ' r·· y., ~It TD' I: de ; . Emma Bl&nl<inabl>lill'""" ..:.... •• r-:1 _, ,,.,.-1 1 ,1 ""' : Sialer 690 w 19th iAt·~;;. Buv1HO), H'tA"le&tiOi $30 modes of new 0 Klrb)I I ~ Ro1d Cl1111fluti..1 For IJpllt Aul stance 6500-6900 In Ifie DAILY PILOT PART-Time, Very accurate at copying figures &_ using adding machine. Need car. NB. 613-3163 SALESWOMAN, mature, eood pay, benefltl. Apply in person Raj International, So. Cout Plata. Irvine, Calif. 92'64 E4ual <>nortunll;)' emptoyer mona) 642-1689 or 8J6.&fs5. pullman $50. All with .tables, , ,Classi~s, 25% off. Fact. ; selteea. S5 ptt lineal foot, ,_ wamt t. PH: 536-15211223 , Shlpt1lnt • R-l•int • W1rehoup M1n.19r PIANO IL!SONS See Doekmuter, 3333 W. ,:5th Stf H.B. ·: Be-tntenned!a""' • 'ClllUl,11wy "'-• .. • all are1. ;7HEOftY ."fJM :;::cdl' y ' '1!. · KENMORE Model 80 a11to; : PROVJZATl'ON. Rea~ ...:... • ~ .. • f ,r:, . wuber, xlnt cond. $40. ', PART TIME gate house SALESLADY ~r. in loci1 irowinl cail i:fter S pm 5M-l5a 1 ,,lrl,~ Lim j~i.· .• 4JOU :-Frlgid.itt elec. dryer, 21.nt guard, S-9 PM, Newport ladles ready to wear. Apply ~1 ' an ex:~= · · · -• -~ ::f!:' a) • t ~ . i\cond. $50. 847-8115 o r , Center. Call: 644-0603. APROPOS, No. 27 niwt1 I: man who could atandant· MIRCHANDISE FOR ANrtQ. Chair, desk, tbl's. 546-8612 : PART TIME 9 AM-6 PM, Country. <>ranee. Mon--.nt. ize our warehouse atot· SALE AND TRADE lamps, plctum, rlu1, ruga. G.E. auto washer, lite : 3 days a week, OFFICE lOAM-4PM. aee and cttabllsh a Lott t goodiM. 402 38th model, xlnt cond. $65. Ncrge : I: RETAILING. 642--8057. $750.00 ·amOOth traffic ·control Furniture 8000 St., tf.B; 9'fn a:· Mon. ras dl)'ft', xlnt cond. $15.; e e e PIE MAKER Sale!man, married, Product l)'ltem. --, $AT ,6 ~ Rdby 'l}e.tWJng '8474115 or 5f6..8672 ; Respontlble yoona: man to Wes, car plus eXptDlll, fee '4 PCt BEORM SET ~Pl. ri.rbl~ •tbl~? .cut WE ST I NG.HOUSE AUfD, · le&m the Pie making_ busi· rtimbuned (also tee jobs), Good nlary and excelltrit · *1u11 eio. IAGa gcMkl1es. Wuher, goOd cond.. SM). neU 6ct.ys.48brwk work call Ann, Westclltt Ptraon-frinae benefits. Contemporary walnut queen 540-3178 646-5641 eves. or SaUSUn. into ... future wtth ~wing nel Aaency, JH3 Weatclitf Apply Bene p.587 Daily Pilot 1ize bed (headboard; .fmne ==;-0 :;:--:.-o.;; Drive NB MS-27'm A: 1ootboard no matfteas) GARAGE Sale at 223 PHILCO retrieerator, ~ eo. ApplyJnpel'IOn, Vl'1Ples ' · · . SKIPPER triple dres~r wllh mit"qlr' Matruerite, Corona de! aeparate door far treQer, 13 to 6 pm ) 191 E. 16t;s St., SALES; Strvice e1labll1hed 45• Diesel Sport Filblng "'"-au and nite stand .. Ali Mar. All day Sat le Sun. yellow. $75. 541-2926 C.M. Fuller 8rush euttomen. Crul.Hr, Full Ume poattlon. """"' • ' $145. wk. IUU• to it.art. FaCI"""' Wd'r1t in winter, with fotmlca topt. $100 Call 3 '"AM~S,''!VERWlilNG USED Appliances .l TV'1. PRODUC110N -TEST- TECHNICIANS Call KI 6-6339 -, ~ after 5 or •n.'.i ..... 'Startatti\cl:n Sat, 4/Js . 605 1.-.i1 guaranteed. Dunlap's. Mtintetlt.nce exp. retfd. Wtf:k~I. ~r ... V1ctoifa. Sf:~ CM, vi 1··1815 Newport, C.M. MB--7'711 '. SALES Sk:IPPU'1 llc. preferred. P.O. Exceptlon•I oppor· tvnlty for tho rifht, brifht lndlvldu1l1 to gtt Jn on the ground floor of • rapklly 9rowlng d ivision of • lar1• corporation. Must have HJ g_h School education, aolld 1t•t• training or experience, H •bl• to oper•t• os- cllllscope, a n d VOM, otc. GATES LIARJn COllPOllA TiON 2005 So. Rltcl\oy St. S.ftt• An• $400 to $3,000. No tales exp. Box '129, We1tmhl1ter, Cal. netded to take orden A I• .. ---.... •-• I cover leado for world" SO. CALIF. lit fastest selling home ex· erci .. r. 1t .. u. !Uc• NA110NAL BANK bananu, In bunches. r.r $103.50, with 100% tinan-hu Immediate openinr for chl(. Call: 891·1986 between 12 It 1 p.m. COMMERCIAL -TELi.iRS- TOO Much Fumltunl quilted IOfa, llJfe new 1l*J. Mlac. chairs, tblll, lam,.. etc. French Prov. white dresser • mirror m Cell st&-3797. Wa era the 111•• outlet for the nation's l1r111t furnltu,.. rental co. SALESoService E1tab. i'Uilef Brush route. $125 a wk. IUU&nteed to 1tart. Call Sf6..5745 Complete 10 pc walnut BR set including box APPLY IN PERSON ONLY HOUSEFUL Of new modt:I springs, mattress & lamps. Was '350 ... ; 1001 S. El Camino Jteal borne fumltutt. R,eg, $683. · now only $119. <Aip:n Be~;:itlic..~~ter) :;" _Jl97. 894-ftl.7 or Massive 9 drawer Spanish dresser & mir-~ ~-ror, I nite stand, I headboard. Was $225. * SECRnAllY * "-l opoortunJty ...,,1--N7.£W=a=it-,."'t•""•,...,..s "'tt.""'i.v,.-," now only *"• Land dewlopment executive se•t. 3 toned on &'6ld. •trip Complete 5 piece Spanish Bedroom set 1n in South Laguna ottlct, rt· SPOT \JtLDER • ~ paltern: OtlentaJ teU fnm. anUque green. Was '30() ••.. now only $14'. quires attractive and exper. 2 )Tl exp: all phual, tn-Ins. '500. &M-5983 · S i h LI lo t 'enced teertt&ry wtth aOOd chsdinf .et up. Dl)" shift. a· SOP-A 1 t.oveseat, corttt Complete 7 piece pans v g room ae , penonaWy a: top •killa: In Startinl waae depe~nt 1: end tbb, knr •i bdnn 8' sofa & Jove seat, artistic wood arrn1, I typlr11andSK.9to5:30. up0n exp. spact·T•k set , Jam p a & c hrs . tables,2 1amps.Wast;525 •.. nowonly$1'9. Tt!, Mila Hono for Into. 1n11u101 .. , im Placentia, Sacrifice! 'c.u 1546-4332. Complete 7 pc. Spanish living room Ht; I' ..,,_1144 547-7761 c.M. Phone ' &U-71185. ALMOST new -round sofa & Jove seat, 3 teblea, 21amps. • TELEPHONE Sales trom tbl, 4 chn tor came or Was $400. • · · · •••••.•. · ••.• • now .,..1y $]0.. l'oor own llOme, mer. nook. MIP otter. 96U473 At Jail! Xlnt used Refrigerators mm $71 =-:-:--;-.,=-,=.m. Al&ry cpen, ~. 8-lD I' Ott White Sofa. Excell.nt H. up. ===-----Socy/LOf1I Tr-..,. AM o*. oonc11u.n.13l. Twin.......,., Many good used occasitinal chairs -In-var!· Restaunurt ~tlnc opty to •tart In lepl TRACER Lathe cpm,tm-6 Iron headboard& fl. 644-1830 OUS COfOfi from $9 Nch up. Reuben E._Lt. field. v..,, Pl.,..nt law -_1o ~ .. >'n "''·-Ftltt· 111· Sola. .lJoral '"""'° OUr complete stock of lamps from $1.IO.., Cfe&., loocl blnfl. Call M~ ftd, ~I Mr. Lewi1645-aM rrttn lhadn iTs, 2 ctramtc BAR BOY * :=-:;~~~ TRAVEL AGENcY .Mtd• •waa lampt $Su. 54$-4117. .MNI., ... * w. ·wl?llll', Sil!U 211, Sallta part tiRte &lrl. Experd on. lllnetM Set, lllul,new TH£ usm FURNITURE FACTORY Ana ly. Call lo!on. 6l6-0ltl3 S cbatrl 165 1115 H1rbor Blvd,. 11 ltth St. . * 51M169 * t ~ ua7 Exp'd. P•rt Time 11 Your Ad in 011 r Costa MIN -... APPLY THE QUICKER YOU CALI; d...w.dtr Sontec!te will be 9 <!rawtr m•r A mtnor Hra: WJcdoy1 f-5:30, t. f-5, kn. IM 1!1 E. COAsr HWY. TH£.QUICKER YOU SELL looktn& for IL DllL&'2-561l. -~-S drewer chett $30. 'it * • • • . l NEWPORTBEAOi ~ '\,.;;;ii.l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!lll!l!!iiio~ =====' -----' \ l . ' ' -----------. --·---• ----------------~-'---------------------'...;. .... ___ o..;'-.11 ' • • • Heft) H9W Y" ~ ~/\ OW l'allOn DI-· A • Unes • , FOUR CONVENIENT OHICIS TO SERVE YOU -' It~ -w ""'"them wllll corroct cod! tow fll' eur 4 COftffftimt efficea. e ,llEWJl'ORT liEACH ... '< . Hll .. , .... IMI• e COSTA]llE•A, .•....••........ 331 Weat llfy e HUNTINGTON BEACH •. 17175 ~ Blvd, e LAGUNA BEACH ..•.••. 222 Foreat Avenue • Ne livestock, pr1~ or ;lenta. • ........ ~I '1daellewM. • Each tt.m mutt lie prlc.d with no item • .,., $25. c...11 ....... .,.. ..... ) I ' .., ~ t I M.O'll!,I P,,,-. -Id tlollff:,1 Smm $20. Arau.Ii '-14 turTei lens Sl$ or both "' ~· !O, '*'ah ....,, .... ~ i" x 4" a 1', SL40 1"~C'h ~ ~" x 4" x I' Sl.10 tach. Also redv.'OOd 1at!is1 ·M lo a bundle $2.50 a bu'ndle. 548-0034. 1951 Tustin Aw .. C.M, LARGE Modtrn roUnd dinet· ~ 1ta,b~ $2.); 6 chain $25. M:ahOgany 6 drawer dtt"Saer $25. ,Walnut double.bookcue 'headbOard · arx! frame sz;i. Matcflln& c~t $20. &-rta double mattniss $20. Box sPJ'inZ $20. ·Pr. I w I n ~oUYwood ~I $2.5. each. 548-:8611 DOUBLE Bed $2.l. Kenmore stO\'t SU. Dinette 1et 15. Barbe:ij.s $15. Couch $.>. Ladl~ clothes, siK 12, lOc-$2. Dishes 5 c • S 1 • 646!25!0 GOOD Crib mattr<tu and • sprtnr p.;,. Patio tables $l.50 each. 646-7220 · SINGLE Bo.'( spring, tnu. frame, &'(>Od, -mat. S25. CAJt • Tape deck no 6 x .... 30-binoculan-$3...&46-086T SURFBOARD $25. 9'10'' Greek. 642-1255 LARGE· IRdr\.gerator $2;). Honeymoon . dinette $15, Small chest of drav11en $10. 518c156S ' 2 off-while contemporary cllainl $25 ·each. ·Bencll valet stand $5. 2 Jampa S20 each. 19 x 63 Jlictuni $20. 644-1T32 ?.tAPLE Twin bed $20. l\fat. tie&fi, sPf1ip $20.' Vanity and •'llt) $10. 546-2182 DOUBLE fl.fattreu and box spring,. clean and &00'1 ahape:$9i?. '6Wl4.9 16" BilcL> and trainlna: wheeLs SS. "RCA· poriable TV SS. R«on1 p1qer S5. Redv.·o00 chai~ bme SJ. Redwood C'OUch r frame $5. Chaise tram-~~ $1. Metal pl3¥hou~ $1. Clothes 10c-S3 each. 431 C.abrlllo:St .. C.M. . .. CRIB Sl5. High chMr $3. 22· rlDe $1.0. Pboto enlarger $10. s";vel rocker s12. Aqua r i um S13. 2'060 Pbalarope in Meu Verde. 549-0684 MAPLE Clest nf drawers $10. l\la)l~ double bed SlO. Maple vanity bench and mirror ns. Spring and mat-. trrss for double bed, Uke new $25. 460 E. 19th St., c.r-.1. MS-4408 4-7", Chev solid chrome l't'verse wheels and tires $2:) for, 2. '32 Ford grill gMll, perfect $11. Chev 3rd me,mber ST. Harl¢Y Davidson '!'tat tires for choP.Pft'S 16", 2 for *1$10. 242 Cedar; Newport Beach. LIDO l4 ·rudder fl2. Whisker pole $5. Sabot boom $8. fl.lahogany book rack $111. Bottle raCks $3. New trailer lights $15 . Mari ne s(lffdometer $10. F ace mask· Sf, Fins $5. RUbtier fencers $1. 18 foot boat bath $12. Paddles-S3 • $6. Foul v.-eather gear. pants S4. Jackets $4. ~tighty l'ttac jackets $5. Life · j11.cket1 $3. Fitth'lg!I SI $2. 2602 Nev.'PC)rl Blvd., N . B . 615-2400 BAR s!Ool S5. Y.'ater ski $1, Bpokca.se Sj, Desk·T dra .... 'tr SlO. ·3-D pictures 50c each, Potty ehalr ·n . Car seat Sl. Walnut shel\.'tS. 7 ft. $1 P.ach. Kwlkset lockset 15. Ceiling fixture Sl.SO. 17.W l'tfi~llOUri St. C.i\T. LADIES ovemlte case $12. Everyting in baby turnllure. toyS and clotheit 50c • S2j. 32.. and 36'' doors. .<10111e sdtid, 110me v.·i!h screen v.•in· dow SlO -S15. 24" G1rl's bike su.56. 20" bny's hil«! $22.50. Pictures S7 • S2S. Christmas votive light set $9. Round linrn tableclolhes SU. New .A~1/FM portable radio SZ.0. Leathtr pursfs $7. Decorator objects SS • $25. Red and gold flocked wallpaper S5 mil. 2036 Com· mo&rie. NB. 642-4589 2 DeOR J?lriiteralor/treezer $21). G &: S t'OUnler l11p 1as range, copptrlone S25. Bra.idf'd r 11 g ~. \1•ine, 9 .'I 12 .su. ' x 9 SlO. 3 x 6 p. Chev 396 2 bamrl maniftlld $15. Carb~tor SJO: 2T tncti pictu~ h1bc: •tld ~e assembly SIS. 54:.aJ.10 ENGINE only, Dodge V-8, ,.od . .,,. .. 125. ....... , , ANTIQUE Compote $4.:50. DF.OORATOR TtH 6 foot :REMINGTON TypewrlterDEW'{t chlld"I ear ~JJ N"E\V Spantllh rollee and WILSON Metal tun!t racket 3 Dl1l11nu~i:.s1 cood, SJ>Ul. CRIB And mittrtss SlS. Old jewtlry $3 to $15. Pair hiib 3 fttl wide $10. Formal $15.. -Stnall Jormica walu~t like n tw -$'7;50, -Chest of lamp tables $16.50 each. ~w $20. 962--0661 ~rt&b'e-TV, needs work Stroltt" 'tar uat $5. Hl&h gold lea.I lamp bases .$20. new never v.·orn, ballerina diniog table $3. \'acuuma:' drawen for ebildttn's room Record ca b i net and p0KER Table sio,-.-8=-,-mJ>er $XI. Flrescrttn and IOOU: chair $3. Excellent condition Kil ll.ble, 4 ebaln p). length AqUa slie 13-14 cost Lewyt, 2 GE $8.50 eafh. $7.50. Cl.au door 35%." -x bookcase $17 each. USftl 24" P.>OI table $2S. V.\V. '.19 left SIO. UHf conwrttt $5. 3 962--0657. En1H$b sllvtr and Cl')'!tal $2-1,95 sell for $7.50. Clarinet Red leather couch, sauill 7914."• 13; Hollywood croor bike $25. Floor J)oli!$hc.r SlO. doo r S&. ·55 V\Y doOr $.). Zenith clock radios, $5-$8. LADIES 26 inch bicycle, nrw r!!~lh drallll1,$11. .. °.!,.dh "'"!",•sh.t 00$250• ha00"'._boo1, n.;_~1ence, a c!hlo-_ ""o ~ s8toot wllh i""i '""d so11·• x hSO'f:~ S2. kToo1l hok~,C.~ 1G""all tl"J..~:anl1s $1.23 lxfX. F'f!nders $3. Body $20. TV6 Soo,,''_!nd"s ~~~~-\10_-lJRC. A3 cond!Uon Sl9. 23 inch M~, .... • .... ......_: $1 ea\,-..1. rass &ero hea · eac • v• .. oai fl an ~ unv rat On! Sl and Windshield p 962-9!}93 or "' _...., .. portable 1TV and atand $25, Din.utandmb~~riental1 I~~ S1y1_nthhelbic 1trt:l ICLahd.wigL-~10 boa.rdB . $6. White ddeskk !!·~· X 19•• 1x _J9~l'.' $2.501 , Ugoodsed book1 Hk:. 673--0512. , 842-8363. ' reChconl l p!P•l,.N'· 8 SJ~ 39!~~~· 817-3$.19. scrttns $12.50. Cryslal can. 1Uit 6'ize $14 ST. Navy blue 2 large bamboo"' planters condition, various diameters · !Ul'an .'" r wtgli, 0 ~ 300 Square yards carpeting !'11UST Sell all. many itema quer ,.,vu ... r o pe.,, 1g t mwn . 1e1 ·~1ge rown eorntr cs ..,,....,, ga van z'°" pipes n 2 H ·· 1 1 -:·. bl nd 1-anne ., · .. u1..-vu,). die holders $10 pa.ir, Lao-ladles knit suit sitf! 12 $3, $2.50 each. Chlld's gym and lengths 5c a ' foot. 2 and reddish blo.nd. bolh ~s . Sl-f3 a yanr. Nylon. !hag LAWSON Chair SJ. Carpet Antiques SI-$.), furnihltt quer hm!: al>d tray $'1'.51). Cam and lifters near new, me~l'bund SlO. WalJlut pool ho8H Sl.50 eflch. Jl'-new $20 e~clt. Kodak n'IO\Jl' I all coloN;, all ll:izes. TV flS.-s2:;. Table and .chairs $20, $2.~10. z Ca.i:lillac 1966 Tin <:lock $3. Retablos 2 baml carburetor and air coUtt table and end table rigatlon pipes,' galvanii.ed cunu:-rn v.lth zoom Ir~~ Al· Dirhes :ie-s1. Furn1ture and Chest drawers SlO. New !Ires St each. phone $13.50. 310 Crest.. H.B. cleaner flf1 Ford 260 cubic $10,50 both. Baby bed and 2''. x-'111 (t'f!I $1 each. lT tachlm;nts 1~~ and bo!~OOtl(l Audia.stereo, 4 and 8 lrnck $"w"""R"' Ilk 5· Po17\v~ moc'a1'"~ 5.Vi-1161. "" ·--. ,·nch m . Old -• -·ch •0 • ti $10~ 18 It •----'ndo j proecor rr or r o uc hes $5-SZ 5. ' oc er ·>N· __._, •~ '""" ........ .,., ma re" .oN. cu. . uow.M ,screen w1 w~ n $25 6'16-422.) . 846-324.'t GOOD Working T.V. SZS. PATIO Umbrella, SlO. 32 .. 53frU74. r e frigerator-treezer, cop-wooden frames 2"x each · ·_ ,\udur~terro. 4 and 8 track UIU&f'C tablea 15 each. Sell,. I 9xlZ bi?ige rug end pad SI%. pertone, S25 ileeds work. 2 T11.·o 53 Ford station \i·airo~ LEM'-fianded ~olf rhth~. 6 t;int d~·k i\luntz S25 f!ach. AN-~T~IQ~U~E~~C~loc-'k~,-,~,,~-.~!146°· Auton1ati~ portable record ~clia.lr $25. Yello:· 3 v.'Ood bar slools $.). 4 ?.:laple night stands $8.50. beck anci front ~ats. like irons. 4 11·oorl~ SJ t>:u;11. Pot~. p~n~. rhina. clor~~· I 1Ith Str~et, 536-7698. playel' $20, 893-74'19. r 1.,er11 a 11 chair S2. anow tirfos tlS each. 1 Hnn· Pl~·ood four sheets $20. new $1 P.ach. Jla:rdware Left-handed bo\\·!h~~ b"l1 1>nl1'lucs $1-~2~). Rine S-.1. · SPINNING Reel Roddy nofu.meyoc deep-lat -.,.. da tire $8. Women's clothing Radial U.\V stand with items ST.50. Table lamp! wit h bag. loft-handed how!· I Ski 11 (Ii ''in i::: e rt u i P. MOTORCYCLE Bumper car· model 966R. Ocean with line U J'' wheels "· KitcL-n base 50c each. 1'1ail '-x $1. JOOo-i...,. i;"~.c:. ~izc 711_. !2J for n1t•nt-t11 111,.·. ""''!hls,.\vatch; I rier f16.95, nlan)' Honda .. ft .... , .... !.:a .,,. 0~und 24" 18, U--• t~eh-~ $3. •~· 1ize 1~12. s1:s10. Wh ile •• '~ '"" ""' !µ<; ..... ..t. d>'tte-nl s+···s lrom ,,..,.,. llM:\,I """ nu <KU ~J 1:1>• '-" cabinet $15. Band saw with model Oakland car jack SS. all. 548-6175. I gun, Sl-$2:). Co1·ner of 21.c:l ...,....., ,.., ~ • glass top table with shell .solid "'OOd work bench. 4 coat near new S18. &48--0312. _.. .. • C !iOe w -phone 962-4116 motor $25. Shop vacuum. 2 hl'ass (1001; lamps S2.50 --·-:------II•~• .~'!.nl11 1"11 Ave.. ·'1. ._,, · $5. Sunbeani 10 speed mixer drawef'!!i, $23. Vaporizer $2. G.E. Tape recorder, new. commercial size S20. 14111 eaCh. t wOOtl floor 111mp BENCH Cnndtr . $10. Full Sat1•rday and Sunday 9 Ai\f. SCRAM•L ETS on stand S5. 'Vood-A'Clrk\ng Gold nylon !U'JllCbair $5. S25.00. 64~1824. Barber St. a nd I 4 096 ~2 2214 Eld•n A·-C •1 size box spring anrl mat· R-E-CL1~•r.·D .-c· .. -!'' -.<+•t ,:,· •• lo-•-nch 14. Sab"' BarbeC1Je and motor $3. . • · • '"" ·" · ITl!S!! SIT.SO. 11 ''· fh101-c~,.. • 1', '' iRn .;i. " "'" ' "" T'·,·c,·cl• I'-· J•lanl,.at $Z. I.ADDER. 16 foo t extension, Frances St.. W~tm1nsler. 548-J143 t 1. hi 18 2 C . 1 hcn"h S.J .. 1 bf'r ~torlls $1f'I. sa1v attachment for power " R ho S d cen 1,1:: • rnn" ~111{s ANSWER-S Cameru Sj. each. M.8--0003. aluminum, like ne"'· S:J.00.1 near anc t. an 1\-IOVJE projector, ex~Uent v.1th fixtures l.l ear h. P,r,rl\c!l~P $10. SI u rl c n I's drill $2, -!i3s-6403 H.B. 6-1-2833 Westminster Blvd. deok •d c b'net st· F.nd MAPLE couch $25 'Maple ~~ · cond.ition $25:Projector car· Househol d items 1 O c -S:;. · a.. a ' a. · S~1ALL Rockln& chair SlO. chair SlO Maple table s:; 2tl Oil paintings $.:l to $25, ALL Maple. Dining table $23. rylng case wif h lntilt·ln Mechanic and garden tools 1a b1 es S 1 O ~ 8 ch · Decent _ Brave -Dilly -Beige pure Ca.'Lbmere coat f;A!ather ~liner & rocker <worth much more). Sizes [ Pair bookcase headboards viewt>r SZi Vacuum 5c-S2 .. R{'{'flrds Sc . 251.'. Pi,.. OPsk-fll't's'ler cornhlnalior. fl.f.irrow _TWICE A YEAR S'.!O. Ooll blgh chair ~. "~ each 2 nak ,.,~. end 8" x IO'' to 24" x 48". and footboanl. twin beds cleaner, \Ike new S25. Elce· lure!l and fmrties Sc-.'1'5. Slfl. Tlonble bPd Sl.), Tent Decorator pieces and -pic- t;b1es S5 Gas ra~~~· $23. 1 aa.Ilboet. 12 sea&eapes, 3 120 each. 8 drawer dresser tric floor \\'llShl"r S2 0. Electrical parts 10c-SIO. s3. Gol f C'\Ubs SlO ~1' \Vor~ like a dog, f'at like a lure frarnes Sl and $5. Anti. Breakfast sel, table, 6 Ja:ndscape!L, 4 others. All are S~ Dinette table ,J25. 6 Deluxe sample or carrying \Vood. ro e ke r st 5 LAm n~ s2. F irerils.ce set $20. horse. think like a fox, play que fire~ide bench no. chllirs S25. 2 bedroom 5t'ts orlglrial. Saturday and Sun-matchfng chalrs $2j. Night case $9. Original wat~r col· Uphol&lererl rocker $20. TV ~54~'>-61~-"~·--~-~~ like a rabbit and see your Small v.·hi!e yellow lamp 125 each. La.wn mower S20. day. :>31·3793 tablei S15 each. Large or by Diedrich S24. Chinese cahinet $8. Chest ST.5tl. ·~ Pontiac engine, rebuilt veterinarian T 'V 1 CE A S."1. Sllvertone 3 ! -peed Hair dryer S10. 646-5461 SPANISH Dining ti:i hle (41'1" i\faple trame mirror U5. leak and TCM\vood end table Reln:ic!llOr $20. Portable parts,$2.l. 30 stereo a1bu.ms, YEAR. portahle taoe recorder ln x 54") (Circa 1!130) S25. Pole lamp Sl2.j(). KnitUng S25. Chine~e brass bowl, 1:1nd ·clock radi06 $1-S4. An-like ne11' T.>r each. OuWe lT" Portable TV \\·orks good case $20. 846--0939. TOJ> line b&l1Y crib _i!lith oo_I!_ allergic mattress S25. Four oiled walnut high back din· ing room chain ST.50 each. Heavy duty pin1-pong table $15 WestinghouSe electric b!ender $7.,50 6 toot axe, ~ver u!'!d, great for cam- ping S5. Child'& sandbox S5. 642-0007 BROWNIE 8mm movie camera $10 O s t ~rlzer blender $8 Two 750 x 16 truck Ures and tu.bes -SlO each Four wood~ folding chairs S3 each M~ loldi.Dg table $Z T•'O Irons 75c-$Lri<> Hibachi $1. f'reui.m! coOker $2 Housev.ves 10 c • 5 0 c Clothing 25c41. s:io:.2110 2 TWIN 612 coll box K-prfnp. 2 twin 6"' foam mattresses S20 each. 548-2168 WASHING machine, rop. pertone, NCll'ft', runs iood $25. Apt size stove $10 -2 PIECE sectional, gold tweed, like new S22.50 each Box spring And mattress and frame Sl5 complete. 642-81 n. &19-J991 , 2 PULLMAN . bath sets S25 each Double blf 'axe S4. Dressing table and bench S2.i 48 lesson banjo course SlO gal boat tank $10 2 ironing boards St each Set dishes for six $8 Pup ltnl St Wellington dress boot& $10 Dl1hes. pots, pans, books 1!k'-50c GE coffee pot . SlO Electric paint sprayer $10 Sat·Sun. 2335 Elden, C.J\f. BLACK evening dresses P Sequined evienlng maxi drtss $10 E\.-enlng spnrt "'tar $4 Capria $2 2 better dresse! 15 House dres5 $2. Even.ing maxi skirts S5 All better 'qt111lity ladies 1ize 10. 540-83T6 4 poster ht.-d, antique v.·hite, double $5. 2 table lamps Sl .50 eaC'h. Shell Bronre State-coin set S6.50 Fire screen S2. Cookie jar <TOCk 50c. Aluminum bun w&rmer r;J('. Bllrbeqtoe 24" splt and motor S4. 4 Bys A.lax motor mix 40c each Aluminum !!Ct"l'en doM' S2. All good condition. 962-~. BLUE-,-nd green--'°""--' gm\JD: Lflvely quilted 39" cove-rs ..,,·ith matc hing bolsters S2'1 e11ch Bnx· 11orlngs. mat~~s !· fr11l""le S20 each Ct'lrner table SlO. Anyll.,,e a f t e r 12 P!\f. 64~9568 MAP'LE-~11-m~· ,~.-,.-m-mnd-~,~j, 22GV hathroom \1•all heater $-l Suitcas~ S2. Scout Ex· plort'r Rhh1 15. pants 32-30 $6. 540-83T6 \\1AsfE-Kln.--.-,-nd~.,-,.-u-n-1-ec' dishwasher. chrome front SlO H"avy • v.'OOd liquor cabln't orT1 S12.~ Bro\''" corduroy· bed cover with matchin« bolster covers $8 ~r .all. J v.'llnut ne\'C"rmar tableit $6 eat>h ~r $15 set. ~1tn's ·1ct 11katM. slit If $4 I· Penn 155 fl.o:hing 1'1'!'1"1 S5 TOO x 13 wheel and tire Slll, Anytime alter 12PJ\1. 64&-95'is 6 -matchiTl'? ehair! S25. bo.~vLSQ.. 642-5770. engraved St4. 3 En_i,ili~h fifluf' silver -~-S2.. China. bag sz. ~8-8236. I Slj. New \\'lg Jj. 21" T.V. BDAT-'fi..ailer, lj' steel Inte1'ior ~huttrl'll 11uaJity OLDER Buf.fel sis 2 brass wall plaque~ S2 each. lOc-T;x:. YaN111c:c 23<--fx. GIRL'S-Sr Sch \>inn iw1v picture tube $5 , frame and soririgs only S25. romtruction 20-91;._·· " nau-i.yde Sl5. Complete Statue Mexican fighting bull New yar n-25f'-Sl . JewPlry b'k I'' K1~gray \ 8.f7-701T. phone ~.,,, "="" anytime. •~· 112 . .,A.,-69~~ "~-$Z. Boo"-Sc -l'>c. i e -J. enmore ~f'\Vin;, ~========"-===~~=,=-::====;:-. it1 ~". S2 each. Tl4 'Vttlo twin bed~ Sl.l each. Bed '"'" ,,., ,.,,.._~ "" machine. rP\'l;'rses. reN!ntly -:;;; nriw. Cosla !\Iesa. 612-5716, couch S25. F'olding b<!d Sl2. BACK pack framt' and bag; Toa.~ter $S. \Veffle iron SlO. overhauled Sl:i 540-3828. 1, ----------Coffee and end tables, nii;ht Sli l\fac 15 chain SR\V S2:'i, 17852 Orant:C' Tree Lane, ·--------- F! .. 1~~~~er S S:?S. m=i:.:r:r stands $3-$6. Lapips $3 Chain and bar $13. 543-3633 Tustin. 83S-T4·17. PO\VER Mo .... ·<.>r S2tl 20&5 " 25, e h Ch' d" 1 1 -------. Thurin Ave., C.:'\I. 49'1-$611. 1 ac · n1na 11 1es, g nsses, 2 LOUNGE chairs $8 pair, GAINF:D Weight. 12-14 name "" Ifich 2-stieed fan on roller ''ases, ow~r arrangements a good buy. Travel &lr con-branrl rln>•ses. ttalian knits, ~ DINETTE Set 4 chill.in S12. lOc-$3: Chairs, good for pro-dltioiwr $l7 a.~ new. Smm cn!:,ktail S2-$11'1. C a nrl ~, stand unclt>r \varranty $20. Chlffarobe chest $15. Car je~t $5-$15. Ironer. ST. E_lec-movie camera :room lf'ns blouses, skiru $l-$2. 30 Rolla way bed ~tee.I frame ti>p rack S3 Currier am t.r1c stove S20. Lad 1 es SS. 9SJ.-864T Pl'in;; shoes 50c a h spring construction S5. GS Ives dlsheti never use{!, children's clothes lOc-$1 . _ 962-!'17ll e c · portable TV on stand SZi t"OITIPlete service for 8 $9. Antique sewing machine MIRROR S9. Lamps S:i · ' ' Portable f!lectrk he a t e 1· O)nfemporary pole lamn $2. $20. TV $25. 54G-1T69. &46 $10. Helldboards ST · 5 0 · BOY'S 20" bikt'. \\'ifhout dull.I control $4. &1;...1138. He11vy swivel bar stools $3 Junipero Dr. corner Sutton, Rocker $8. Portable TV Sli front wh(>el JlO. H11nd ELECTRIC Stove. J a rg e each: UHF-VHF-TV an· C.M. T~s!e~ $2. Blenden S3 • mov.-e r. ed~er S:ZO. C'..olfee oven S20. 54;>-5097. tenna S5. Portablf' TV works $J. Can1Aters $7. Can opener table $2. 549-0839. ~ $25. 540-45.28 FOR Camper good double S5. You_tb bed $15. Skil_lel!i \VA LL llf'"'"r :t\fllVI B1U TV Black walnut cabinet $23. --. ------~--boi: sprinc StO. Portable $2 $J 3T3f s l\1ao·1nc 1 1 Oea.,s, ]i!)(!n, frcnch pleats, AUTOMATIC W"•hoe 2 ~ •-1·•• J~ • . '' · (II:> 11·atl ~'.!). 6:2-S'.!27, n "'8.1-uro.....:: J x ./'x5' tables Santa Ana !Sunflower a nd beli e $10. 968-1486. yea.rs old. S23. 64~1824 $10. Tables $5 lo S25. 310 Fairview) G6oii 1''ron1 Joadin ... washing --------WOMEN'S Clothes. size S WJN_DO_W_S. 3 panes, 6 ft Fernll'af Corona del !\far. )fAPLE t bl 'th ha' machlne S2i 2 slipperchairs 10 l2. OreSt·es Sl to $20. • 3 ft. '"'"k wilt, ""T'Pens, park in alley. $~,. , ,,', ....... ':_ w2lli ..... _' 60 1r;: $.'i each. 4 foJdi. ... TV !ables " "'" ~ ••V•<> .~ "'5 Skirts S21i0 !o $3.j(), Suits ~sl'b_ S~~ach. ~~-EARLY American couch S2i . SS each. Car cooler 12 volt v.i th ·chairs S5 each set. 2 SJ 10 S20. Coats s:;. Blouses ATIENTTON Golfers, 300 Upright vacuum $10. Tank $15. Car top lugga~e rack Duncan Phyfe drop lelll end Sl.50 to S2.50. Panis S2 to '1'11f balls. praclicallv f'll'\V vacuum ST. 45 r P n1 Sj, Hair dryer. CE with tabbll"$1 1 25 Saeach. Small lamp SI. Shoes. size 51 ~ to 6. ~--Practo·-halls 1~. 219 autornatlc Sj, Man'a. 26 inch cru;e $6 B •-IJ rt ta e 0. turday and Sun. $2.50 to $3. 644--03'17 . ...,._. '"'"" "" . · &g·uuY ~o ca day 10 'til J, 2351 \Vestmlns. Pflinsetlia, Cdi\1. hike S15. Man's 26 inch bike Sl 2. Bird cage $2.50. 2 oc-t A "--_ --.~ -SJ, HRnd mov.-er SJ, Power C~•lo••I c•-,·-15 ••ch. er ve .. ,._u;>ta Mesa. AtrmUATTC \Vasher. 2 .... , ... '" . -•; ......., . mowt r SZ.0. OvaJ braided Roller skates SZ. Bl'O\\·n HIS: 80cc Yamaha motoe yea~ ,.. ., .. ;i. M1Jv1e onr 15· ea-· $3 c j~ctor. 8mm n:;_ ~. 646-1824 rug · . • '""1"e · ar wig, human hair SS. Ladies S2j. Portable TV $25. Bowl· top catner $5. Modem clothes. We.small. medium . ing ball, bag $6. Bow\. 2 Th'irf Ws $15 ea. J dnuhle upholstettd chain·ss. Maple Dress Sl _ $5. Shortll 25c ing/drus' shoe' 3oc _ s2. berl $2'5. Dinette SIS. 2 11tudio chair $5. Bicycle JNUU • r:x. Blouses, sweaters· $1. 3 pair men·5 slacks. new couches $20 Pa. Bab Y 50c-i:$1. 1513 Orange A\.-e,. Ca pri n. Coats. SS. Cooktail s.> each. Sport <:Oat S7.50. _b_,_,;_ne_tt_~ S1 5. 6J5-4_496_ __ C:~·.64~ dresses. orii;ina.111 S3. -110. Set chrome rim! SZ1. Tools ELJ;:CTRTC Knife, Sears. AVQN BottJes 50o-$l. CO!lec· · Knit suit and knit dresses 50c • $3.:50. w 0 r k i n g New ·$5 . 540-1375. ' tor"& Jrul.t 'Jl!rs aftd S3 • $5. 2 hand kn it dresses, oscillisoope 12.5. Boat $25. 6' L~l\J;e ean1er, new. fits telephone iMulators 35c-$4. new SlO. Shoe!, S.7 SI. Treller Sl5. Tripod with cast F.conoline Van I Station Beam, Cainm blue SS. 1\1.'0 ?>latching JIU~! SJ.. Boy '! S5.95. Aux!lli11ry -·gas Can \\Tagoo $1!1.50. 646-42U . boy's. 3J" Stlnrra,y bikes,$.) perma-press shirts 14-15 Tx. S9.95. Tape ret0rder Sl2. -and $1$. Tv."O glrl'a -24.. Boy's J)ennA·press pants. 11 Canoe paddles $2.50 each. J\,APLE Bookcas f! heAd· bikts ' S5 and $lO. '.Artist \\'aist Sl. Mesa Verde 307T 2 walnut st~reo speakers board, fl\11 ~lze v.1th ~ easel sz.so. RCA 19 · · J\folokai Pl. C.M. 549-1821 S20 set. Auto lape deck, GIRL'S Clothes, size 12-14 and pre-teen 3 to 5, summer sh.ifts Sl.50-$3. Skirts S2. Knlt tops $1-$1. TJ. Slacks Sl.50 to $3. Bathing suit.s, 11be 32. shorts J1. Sweater11, Sill' 10 to 12 $1 . .)0..$2. Dresses $2-$3.50. Shoes 6l~ to 8, SI • Sl.50. Hampster cages S2-St &l4-D317. FRANTZ Filter S15. Portable sewing machine $2:i. Baby's hanging feeding chair $5. Pair 11wag lamps $8. Mirror 30 x 48 $5. Folding sct'l'.'fn S5. Spice rack I I . 5 O . frame S20. Swin~ set $10. Rra.!"t traverse draoe rod. portable TV, needs "'ork ROUND Marble top table fl ) $15. HPrs; Bo.~vl ing ball 26" Schwinn girl's bicycle 52"-90" ·exteiision s4. Set SlO. Transl!tor tape recorder $20. 2 matchini; end and bag $6. Bow.111g shoes 968-65.34 . of ''BA.by Dnminn'' 1.uh cans $.). Zenith AM radio $3. RCA table~ Slo each 2 French 50c •• Purses IX • 75c, Sl.>. 344 Westbrook Pl., C.i\f. $3. Four 15" Corvelt.e ac/dc portable Al\1 radio Provlncia l blu~ ve lve t ~fangle Sl2. Steam/dry 1 ~54~1h1292~-·~~~--~~ h ,_ nd h b .., $3. l<undo. 8 day clock $4. chain !2ll ••ch. 2 ...,._n irons 75c-S3. }\'alnut coffee 3 Piece vinyl den set S20. w ee~ a u caps "'' ... ~-tab! S12 'V I each. Skan llght meter S5. 11-ten·~ roller skates, size 11 and black hvin spreads S3 e . _a nut end tab~es 2 end tables, l coffee table ~ v."&tt projet"lor lamo~. $4. Night stand S2. Rodgers each. Purple bo~ small h\'O $3, _Stool 25c. T\'.•a Danish SIO. 2 headboards S2. 2188 M\V $3 each. Kent filter 8!lverwaN!, Jt place setli"g wheel bike with training ch~1rs/c~stoons $4 • S6. Canyon Dr. 64~3l8i kit. fits most cameras S3. $15. Baby scale $2. 4 sli~ wheels $13. Girls small bike J~1=r$3T::;_. Two burner hot STOVE , Apt. size $25. 84~1672. l~ler, cord broken S2. SS. 9 .x 12 hurnt Orange Pa . ..,.,. Wardrobe trunk Refrigerator S2S. Twin bed Douhle·bed headboard $3. rug S15. \Vhite twin SlO. Hoove~ floor polisher· Si Twin headboarrl and TRIPLET VO~f. M 630-Plk, 494.-6228 Laguna Beach. bcdspreart S5 new .. Pair gold buffer $10: Swivel chair frame SlO. Kitchen set S2J: $25, instruclioll!I, lead$, bat· ;,.._, "· A·nto·m-••ho't• S2.50. 2 f1be ...... lass chai-, lo VO '10 9' x 9~~" marble shelf Sl2. ,,~ .,., .,...... .,, ·~ Rockel' Sl5. 548-9682. tenes r . M ~ . Houa.ewares to $7. T11bles bench $4. Solid maple hl•in S~.5(1 Pach. Lamp !hades Motorola car radio with SS e.ach. Lamfl!I SS each. bed $l5. M&ple clothes: !rte 25c tee cream frl'elf>i· ~5. 3 Piece sectional, brown !peaker S15 Microscope Bowts. vases, tr'""l' lOc lo s.;, 815 Sonora Rd., Costa ~offee-po~ TX • S2. Hang· f\1·eed. naugahyde cushions with variable lens, 11,iht ns. _,,.. ,1,,,_ "'"!6'2 1ng Sparush tarn.. fl 0. in excellent condilk:rn SZ.O. S I I. p di L -ST. unusual. 2691 Victoria " ....,... ,. 21 · h z ·th TV . un amp ::i. yrex Snt'S Chlldrt!n : Stingr;1.y bike, inc en1 _ good con· for 6 plus $6. New Drive, Laguna Beach. \VOMEN'!'\ Clothes sizes 8-14 good condition S25. Poot dltion S:zj. White formlca bedspread ST COlll $15. Sile 3 good dressers $35 each Z'"JC to S15. J\1en'1' clothes table. ·complete-wilh cues, !<1.ble, 5 chairs S25. Good 10 blue-gtten brocade Door Rose sofa $15. 499-2062 • ~S2.i Dishes u t e n s i 1 s balls, rack Sl2. Gamei; l.)c condition. Toastmaster elec· lennoth formal $5. Attentio11 NTJQUE . . silverware 25c:·$10. Ironing . $2 2 ,,.,, ,·-k 1 11 "" tric heater, hardly used S5. •~P collectors, l .500 first A i _ Desk~· 3 c~rs boards $3. Kitchen set $15. · '"r 1 a cs .. .., Speed Queen automat ic S1.50 e_ach. Dining s_et with Dan•'•h mod•en -·ch i~. each. 'Guitar $20 Guitars:;. day covers from 1932-1965 """ ~ Phonog ..... " ·~ Alb ~~-washer $2.>. SOT~' W. 18th l 5c-10c each 300 first """ 4 chall'!!• $15. Patio table Ne'v Early American cofff!'E' '"P1•.,.,, urns'""' """' and umbrella $7.50. StettO table S25. End tables SlO each. f"lamnster ca,l!'e $2. St .. Costa Mes.ca~.-=~ U .N. CO\'ers 1 9 5 4-l 9 6 8 Sl5. Bookcase $20. 6 Foot each. l.8.mps and shadf'f! SlO Small aquarium $3. r.tatrel WAU. Paneling $3.50 a 15c-50<' each 300 flrst day s w 1 mm 1 n 1 pool s2, h Odd bl _ po1\'er 5hop $3. 2 pair hoxin" 11.heet. All!O t " x 8" -8' lo ng. air mail ccveNi 1934-1960 Lawnmower $20. % Cotton eOdocd · nd ~ .... ~s ~.S~::i. gloves S2.Z,O pair. &oks"' No. :i pine or shelving or 25e-l2. Also large quantity braided rugs Sl0-$15 . 115 CA L_ ... ma1"'•1ng c airs g11me~ 15'-• 50r. Ba~ ~hreling 'r.ic each. 195I U.S. and Fol'f'ign cancelled · '"'~' 0 rawers \Valker T~-. "I•--n ·12·. ~·-ti t.•o ,.,.,~.• Aquariums $548. Baby ac-SS 12.> Du n Ph f t bl " r ·'"" •u.3 n . .....,.-.....,,,~. and uncancelled 1c-25c ecssories S1-S3. Lamp $2. si 4.Ch _ncaS20 Y ~ ~e JumpsealSl.459 Cambriditl'.' VINYLCouch S20-."Po~l-,c-lamp each. 53&-l90l 4 spindle back oak chain tu · ~1rsf eac sl $\~· Circle, C.f\1. lum rili 0~1e S9. Antique rocker $25. An. CLEAN Double mattress and ST each. Rod Iron sewing Li:~~ a 50c r~me:i. Boat nrr 17th & lrvine. Sat only.' lique ja?'R Sl ,50 each. Round box spring~ S15. Crib m<1.I· machine ~ $3. \l/omen'5 f':qUipment 50c to S 2 5. 9-4 Pl\t \ dining ta hie S25. 6 mRtching tress S2. Baby ba.~ket and clothing 25c--75c. ChildttN Saturday-Tuesday 25th -TRIUi\1PH TR3 parts: Tru nk 1 chairs S6 each. Philco liner $5. Bathlnettt SlO. Oxq-toys 5c-T5c.. ~p record! 28th. 605 Victor ia, Co!ta lid, hood starter. generator \va.o;her $20. Tricycle sj_ Acety!P.ne gauges. only $10 TJO-SOc, Paintings Sl-tlO. Mesa. Sj each. Wind with frame Cedar chest $1~. Desk $2.'i. wet. Push mower $5. 127 Coral Ave .. Balboa $2j Part.s Sl m &42-931T Baby Jumper S5. Car seat Cart-type BBQ S3. 2 tennis Island, Sat. and Sund&)'. 270 Ce.ell Pl .. 2 block$ before · . ~ · S2. Chilfarobe $3: Croquet r ackets. ball& $5 for all. 23rd St. Near ~'' rotary DROP leaf d1nuig room table 1 s~ 2223 '.\T Pl Costa La.dies clothe!!, !iie 12. BASEBALL S(k:...U. Swim, mower $25. E I e ctr i C' S2:'i. ~ matching dininiz ~~ J. • eyer ·· 110me materni1y SOc -S2 . goU ~ 5Clca$10. Utile heatPr $15 Ste11.n1er trunk chairs SIS. 2 piece curved ·=="='· =~~~-~­ Asl!Orted household roods boy's'. and !~din clothing SIO. &x oi t>lectric supplie~ seC'~lonal Sl5. 2 pull·up 1'"0Rl\1JCA Kitchen tab!P., 2 ~$1 . come and brov.'5e. lt:lc-$5 .. Child Ii f1h?nogmph Sj. Tires A-1 condition s:;o C'ha.!rs S.'i each. Lounize 1 c~aiN. $15. Ro~e rug, 9 x 17215 Palm street. F.V., OT!(' $1. Ouija Board ,Sl.50. Books -13 SIO <'ach. Coleman rha1r and or toman $8. Cof· 1-JJ,,, B.1by bed $10. block south of \Varner. on lOc. 1033 W. 18th St., Co6ta stove. Ja n1crn and le<' chest tee table and 2 ma!chint: 642-3861 J\1agoolia, 847-T974. j Mesa. SZ3. C11 n1riing table $.l end lahl~ Sl:i. La rge tahlr 'OLD Drr•si11 _; tahle. with DISH"\VASHER. Tappan. S SEARS Jointer planeit 6 1/S S\\'imming pool liosc $20. l~mp Sl O. Tl'C!'ll lamp SJ. mi1nir S20. Tn1nk S20. Doll~ ~ars old, need· work $)'.), [ inch cut, near new, used 6 volt battery S.i. S0!11 ~d S:!O._ ~11s r11n.i::~· in good «ondlt'o11 $1.-$.3. 846-1027 le" INu1 10 hours motor BIKES 3 sl)e<'d and single S2:1· Di~po~lll S·': ~C'"' trallcr Doll houJ't' $.1. f.7. b:ike riven tJ:;embly S2S. Jointer liet'I sl)l'('C\. l\Irn·5 and \\"Onwn's inirrors SHI. ~ 1 r ~ £1 1 A e e U .. ifl. Oltl gun 1•11,rk s:;, Toys NO f\fon lawn ~r~. for ~! ~. Jointer fo nct> iS2i $20-$2~. 3026 f\ i 11 Ybr 0 IJ k s_creen 11~ tools StJ. Chnll'r: lOc...$1. F'<1lron 'GO part~: Gas rotary o er S . I Com p I e I~ Pl'!Sl~lite 1.a.nt', Costa r.tesa :;.i~283j link fc_n<'il\g 48 lnrh . x 7.1 fiNlr SlO, Mod sin. de!'k Sh/Jvels, edger, ~· rakt, I &'il\'Cr and bra?ing outfit full . _' !"cl \\•11h !IOmc po~!~ $2:i. ! lid S10. .,...~r bun1f)('r Sj. $1~ ~ac12h. ~sc.,il~at l ng tank $20. Torches .and LA~~!t r:k$,'QJ 54~~..,,29·ers New ~1.~ Inch x. 21 tMt ~:1t .... ~1n. 971 Den\'l'r Dr. lip n e . on seuon ttgulator $20 ea.ch, like new Pll n 'A' • ~6" gRlvan11cd pipe ST. ~1021 .~9-2090. No Matter What It Is SELL IT WITH A DAILY . PILOT WALNUT table. chairs Sl> Oak bed SlS Rolla"'ay bed $8 Dishes. natv.·arc, kit· chen10.'81"e 5c-90c each Small rup Mc each Rocker S5 St~amtt trunk SIS Trike and IO.'agnn 15 Boy's 2.f' Schwinn S15 2 TVS ' lt!'l each Toolt', Mc·S2 Oak cht~ $5. 2 basket PLAIN •·•lnul he1dhoArd, chiirs ta C.mera $10 Slide &ubl~ $3). Ola f.asb.loned projector and screen 120 3 (\rawer dre&wr with mlr-~fvi's walnut valet S3 Sm11ll ror $15. Oranet naugahyde applianct• $241D Boob,JOC'-~r with broken 11pr1ng Sl. Haw mowd from hoUR $15'. MU696 . Ml ol thinp to bolt 11i th BOY'S "11. d?n*r blkt $11 fev."tt closets, a 11 item steno e11blnet. tolld ash, usab1f!. Thi• ~htt'd•Y And J9''·~ '8" $2o. $4S,..~11 Sunday 'A~f-6PM <>rtiy al DINETTE Table and' cbll'i'a T5.,; w. ~ SI., c.~1. S2'5. F1lU at~· mat:trm $1 23" Silvl'!rftlne TV"sir2i·· aid 963-lS'T!I. I With a full 20 inch tank. MANY Table lamps from $2 6' x r SLTDfNG ~la~s '\fin-BHO\\'N C/Juch S1~. Blllnde GOOD J.faple ~· mattrtu Saturday and Sunday only to SlO. romt see at 2473 do11•. Aluminum SlO. Ironrite coffee tablri i;et St5. Clothes: and box 11pn ngs S2 ei.' 6-U-7495. Fairway Dr .. 548-I862 mnn:rle $25. 8' v.'OOl'l dividrr g-irl'i; 1ize 2-4. hoy's sire ~29.14 F1JLL Sin! Walnn1 bed, box JOHN'S Type\vritf'r $1 T. 11r1.,..C'n S6. Garden ch:iil'!I 6; li1r1ir!I'. ~lze 9-Jn. toyg TRAILER Hitch $15, 96Z-1230 1 springs and m11tt"'ss S25. L!t.wn mov.'t'r S2:;. 265 Chevy s2.:..o. New ttphol5IC'ry fabric lOc.-Sl.~. 0076 r.111.rigold. 36 Inch four burner 1a,s 5tove 892-599-1, 15'22 St an f 0 rd $25. 8 ft 6 inch Hydroca.rt lil!N'I bt'rl ('()Vf'f5 Sl2. New f'auntain VAiley. 531·4781, m. 962,..12lQ. I Lane. SlO. Ranehero ton~au eover h11hy tub SI. Baby carri~r 10-..1 P'.\l Saturday. UMBRELLA Ty lo ke BYRE Sj() 10-~ Id $15. 5-tG-1088 or 6i5--0331. Sl,:.i'), El~trk r.off"" miikl"r r -RiGIKlNG A1ll~...J1ir con. .pe c t 11 1 . . · ~ _' go •REFRIGERATOR. wo rk it S~}.0. Elecllic font! nii""r dlOontr. rompll!fl', $23. 10' pole and baM" SJ. Col~r TV ~fWTY dt-n.iltr almost ~'tll S23 ~ S2.!i0. 1 kllt'hr" ch:1.ir.~ s~. woud i ttp la.ddf'r S ante nna $6.50. 30 11pr1nkltr new. 6T3-8Y.\.1 · -: :r hllr% flllinlinsr5 $4, ~,. 6T3-%25-\ 7 · WANT AD! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 49M153 ' Pirckard Bell $15. S41M1269 MOroJtacu: R •I IJ'l t t. 1' fiECUNER kid I ft u n IP. bdofY ~ haJf price t'halr $10 each. Need• tome 116.• ~. rtPttr. 546-0236 -------·· 1 he11d11 ~ ne1v 20c each, 16 J\f)( Ea!tman Kodllk N~ ~1rlboard blanks $11. 1T1t1.in df!nr\ni;: kniv~s Sl .•.. -_ 962-T593. n10v!e ramera, m11.gaziM M;>..6797 Grundl11; H·Fi IJll)(' record,..r ! I! _Portable TV. $20 · 'fADLE Sttrto P . 4 drav.-er 1 lo1utlng Sll. C•~ $5. 4.:.Q 1 SIZE JO And U formals, right i:.. Sam"°'"' sha.df''I SJ. ~s-.6519 ('tK-st SS. Small P.'lnUn;s 1 fl, m11.g11zfM!I color film $2 for prom, pr\C('d $1 O, l':fi..ti697. 812:! Indlan.apoUs. 1:; Bell)'board.~. ~boards. $7 tll $3. Phone S4s..6l28 ea.c;h. 49-1-3262. 543-3m JIB 3'4"-4'T" 15-$2.'i. <1!19-4153 --------1 • • • ---------,---=----=-=-~-----··-• • • _A ~-• · _ _ , • S.1""'1 .. Aoril 25, 1970 DAll.'t 1!11.Gt II M!R ..... NDISI l!Oll ,•, MIRCHANDISl;!OR.~MIRc:tlAHD.ltl POii:•: l'ITl·.Qot);IYfmlGK TRAHll'OltTAT!ott•. 'LUISl'OITM\CM""'° TllANSIOltTATIOll ~ tUHSP.Olt'fATRIN TBNSl!OllTAftit:.'. SAJ:I AND T~DI , SALl 1AND TllAD E SALE AND TllADE . -'---·· . ' ' ....__ __ .:__, · • ;.;fl;.. ....-1110 MJ...i11-1 -. -Misc.~-· 1'11 Dip ' .'' fas ~lllMtt.. ' ' fllO le . -· ·'* MolOrcyolf!. ,_ -~ T""ka , ~ l!l'PO,,.. Ao!tae l ANTiOU E SHOW-..... :ORDER NOW Furnitura,~-n, •• , -g~~.!lf11j. Did'~-~~~~--·~ '!* llll_~J.,~~~: li;~~llQ~:b~r~ ~UfnNA14JRICA ~ Ant!qlle,10..ler1< FOR MOTH ERS QA~ , W D · , (Ii r~W(,i ll ~ !!lah .._,, ..a.-10-·fifal, ....... , •· 1425 · 4 ' .. Ai<AHEl>t:i=<;>N;'ENTJOi< Mothen ,.,,.., with clilldz<tif Top' CUI\ '" Mlnut.. Pr! 0..... !J>I d•-· •It.-. """""' _.. '" 2'\lliiKAwAs:ud:a~. . . ,, . AUSTIN> •A¥ERICA . , ,cMER•-· blr!Mtone" Beaut. c:uatom ,...,~S.tvlclo __: Em ...... _olJ"""!::-cleaoUta.'J!lilll!n~.,-~ Olll ~HOME S', !);:iea.!<all ·• · 'J M pa ' • •;510 ··~•"--!!'li,l'llla~=I! .00\V;-Jei~ Anllw:lm.> Jmad~ riilp, nec}"I•ees , A , . 10'.4 ... ~E-. ..._ 1 only~ . PM:Ftit iflii.$Et-on . • -ttlClt' honlf/IS ~ -. " ' -• ' llliMllllli-~. ~-1 b-1AY t-2·3 • t'!IUTU1g$ ut with Opals, ru. Ask Your~ About Ua. Leetft with )'QUr\~&:. • Low COit, no WOU A ~· iWJy ~at prlCft , ~ !U~ j • ._ -.. -tllw. · t.All ~ Fri&: Sat'l-lD, ·!fun 12-6 ~ bles: aquamarines. aa.ppblr.t , ean~Ch·-~~ d&YL ~ 11.nd b&pPIDliit ,&oetbfl ~ SA&ltJG~4 . 'VOl;''l~:ft.,~ 7 D~ ~"?.Ka,. ~arty ·Good hmn1nc cotld. MUil >- RARE Megan..}lamlln parlor es, )lldt, f!tc. for the SPEC Eves •-Sllri •'76t91J ! 10bedMbi:O 'Cal*' " Oil,J5· lflllt • Uf! ~·-, f , "'·. -..__, "5!!:;'~1)i~,~""~t_~i>Sil~~:.~Call;..,..ll:a<l~l:,. Call;;;:i62;;:"11lj:;:;;l';:"':i:::=, I pwn)' ~~au®".. CU! lAL JvtpnlERi Lapldu,Y LADJR~ GIN c totb t ni 1tart1 AprU 28 Try Our Oub .,tu New 20x44 w/awntngs, skirt, .~lSJ!; 1115 tln, ".M. & tone .. ~7;S. &6=U30 or 'e<fttip.: f'OUllL A cut"•~. w&iit~r . fot • comfgtuiitnt. Martincrf1t Kie:Dnlli ~ NEWPORt $.lllJNC CllJB .etc. $9180 'com.'Plttt incl. tu l9llJ SijZlI.lq. X--6 ~ (:C. C.mpea.. ,._ ., .;·'520 644-0lb5 e~. '!OOis for the rockboundi1 t,11 Originals pref. Fermilt, BEAGLE; flail b l eoded. e 175-TtOO •· le Uc. Many tt&dy fw Uri· Good omd., .New pl!ten.s &: * * 8• 1'Ull ~ . Jewdr>' mak1;lig AIPPJ.lti, ·cuuaJ1 b&.11 etc Muit be Almoat 2 yn: old. Excellent PluTrtftd Mt.olATE OCCU'PANCY1 rtna:s. $350. 548-1'919 aft ti. ca b·ovt r • 3100 w. Coiur~·., n- • .J1rtupon JI 111 p ll 1 i '-' s.wtnsj·'Mlchfnn 11 20 i:olc:I, silver, Jh¥ilnas, tools ht ~condition. iw .. Sat pet for ·child.Rn. $20. e tt' PT41> e GREEN LEAF PARK: camper, iaCtory cH~n. ...... ;, '°" .:& cutlng aupplies. ·~ 10 am-5 ~m. MS..'IM& O:lmplete w/IP,innahr An aduJt Pr1v•te club Tr•ller, Travel M25 ~ ~el, rtady lo p . ~ ... :...",..:.;. ..._~* SINGER"'~A\lto il~~ui.g, 6 Opw Tuet lMl Sat. 91 e 22'' TEMPEST e 1™ Whittier Ave. NI}' eqp ~·. 7S lb Ice box; 1 ===='-::::;::::-:::::::~:::;.,~1 1 mos. o1f:t:. No 'atfach ~ed ~ lO.f doaed Dion. DESPERATE you n I 'ex· BASS&T' Tri Color, Best Qbtmplc iQua Coata Mesa " ALPINE butane l!pt. ' J..12 v !It for pg~ Qutton bole11; FIVE ·M CEMS "-pectant mother-nee·d• ot Breffold "'!!,~r5• ~· 2 SUJ)tr-fut. Keel-ni• Pb. n4/6Gl350 lia:hta, butaM tank, bedding, dealgfis etC. Guir. $37 cuh LAPIDARY SUPPJ,.Y furnlture .l b&by dotbea:. ~·~1.19, o•""" erv1ce • :16' SOLING • , Take Harbor Biw to 16 gal. water tank if' pump, or small-P»'flle!lts. ~6 Rear of College Center 546-9912, 646-9786. .....,... Hl-tloor Mk n J.9th St ttien we"at -window dre;pes, While they -WIN. G 'MACH INE Shopp! .... Center w• .. -.::"'n Office 'E;qutp·. deak G~ .... ~ .. , She-~ Pup-'.• VA'"-'-11.PN la1t 1895. S E Z750 Har~; Blvd. u . ..\ tu,,~ ""™".._... )II"'•~ Pacific Yuh.t Sal.•• 673--1570 to Whittler Ave. $-vEt' C!!NTER * * 13• OU!ce trailtt, Have Sac,_NeWS!nger.auto.F\llb' Costa Mesa:* s.is.2039 ~cab, etec typewriter, ~~s,e~00~·~ BOATSl LEI JOMJCRA,INC. desk & C!lbl~tt ·1l ltJlng guar. 546-8191Pvt ply. .-,;;~~,:,:::---:;,,,;.;~-::.,. Call 54.S-4878: •· al 646-4 DINGHYS •••••••• $15 to S..,, IAY HARBOR E xcel • ..,Goldtn P'elcon facilities. For quick !Ale ZENITH stereo $.15. BR set, I N.B. C I 393. SKIFFS ···•·••••• $15 to S60 Mobile Home Sales . Olympia -Alpine $650. 869 "'.:est lftth . St., M~~!~:!men~ts 8125 ~· 2 6 o~~it~'::nd:a~ Machinery; E tc . t700 LAB. B~· .~f:~k AKC. 12 FT. SAIL .......... S:MO ALL NEW '70 MODELS Ap.che .. Wheel Campe r Costa Mesa'." I-;;;;;:.:..:==:.----ea. 1) x 12 oval braided 9" Della table •w w/drill Show or pet. 67s-m8 NEW "CAT" TRAILER $100 NOW ON DISPLAY Worlds lllJ'lftt most com--o:*:;-:.;;O:C;;:..,A,-:u:-=::p"E°'R=--- P.A. System, 1 colu~ns, 200 rug, multi-color' S40 Pr.• press & t" joiner $15). 30" 12 SCOUP BAlT TANK·· #50 20' Wkles ,_,low u $5005 plete RV vehicle ahoppin& ·, , IYt · \Y amp, echo, m1k;e , sell yellow plastic-back hdbds $2 Craftsman lathe $ 65. TEACUP Pups. 11ny 2 lb. TOMCAT BOATS 12' Wides to 34' Wides center SPECIAL r/t· all Or individual cheap. e1a. Fonntca .kitchen table 968-1.356. Poodles, Maltese or Yorklcs 2602 Ncwpt Bl, NB . 675-2400 Puk Spapes Avalla,ble S35l Garden Grove Blvd, GG Ford Pick Up lncludlng camp. a3&-8?Q6 anytime $6. 3 M•plc baratoola $8-$lO at stud. 545--2100 25' SHOCK Sloop "Hungry 1425 Baker St .. Costa Mesa 534-6686 er, V-8, atr condltlonM, bOof QUIL'l;ER ~ Amp, 200 "· Sewing maeb, ;io 2 FREE TO YOU BRITTANY SPANIELS Tiaer:· Top Trophy win· % l>Joek East ot Harbor Blvd. Closed Sal Open Suoday Super lantutlt -pelce. watts rms. w/4 15" Altecs. Maple lamps $6 ea • .546--0116 AKC. PeVShow/Hunl $15-ncr. Lrl cockpit. Can tletp Costa Mesa (nt) 540-9470 ·' $1,299 -,llllW ' .• BMW'S #1 . . . 'DElllER Jff' ;;,-• [ CALIFORNIA AND I ORANGE COUNTY'S I . LARGEST. -,, l910'• bhmed. Dellwr)o 2.5 New & f:Jr.erl 11"1 Stock ·TAM -MOTORS MB~ Garden Grc,Y' Bl, G:C. '3!-2284 Open Sund~-- $685 or .btst otter. &IS-2540 DANISH Mpdern, 9li ft. sec-FREE t aood hom nly SlOO. 6 Wies. 54Q.8638/M6-1702 4. Fully equip, 5 HP outbrd. S PACES -537..t011 Lie. ~ betw1'.10 -6 ~m tional. ~~~ \io~. f.:1 .~· -Beaut ~nc balred ~~ens: WELSH eor:at. -Card\pn 150 . Ge~ hfn&ed mut. Avallable in Huntington 11 , Ku~m Motors ~ORnNA 12 strtnK pttar & Bundy curved eni!, reve?sib·le 5 wks ma. 1 bu 8 toes puppies. AKC, reuonable. Aakin& · ttt.fi) 146--2936 Beach & Costa Miisa·s nic. 8t5Bam, c.M. 540-5915 -··------- B-flal ,clarinel, botbimmac. cushiont,lfOd_i00,1"1itkJ:ll,ISO. on each · tront toot . 49f...4030 (J13) =~ est 'Parks. Stre•m l ine 70 '57 6Mc;t Mn, 4 w~I dr, ·~nd~~!~· or 0 :i =. S90 u,ch. 64a..&021 double ~ ~t";\J~t 546-3475 4/27 e .4KC '?OY POODLES e e CLUB e, MOBILE HOME S Terry•Nom•d*0•1i1 10%' eamper.·Butaile retN 642-1694 .&tter 5 · .. · · BASS Rig, 4CMl w. 6-15" bookcue headbOi.rd, NeW SMALL. Part ·n-v & MALE PUPS 2:2 to 25 toot racer-cruistn. Amtriea·s finest aVaifable Explorer Motor Hom11 ittive W/oven. loii gal .•• ~~ _._ st II i.A. Englander Rtd LiM mat> <JV~ $50 EACH 842-4742 ST.SO per Uy. ~wport in eftl'Y sbe &: Price ranQ. F Incl -k d · ~~~~myti~me se c."""p. tre~ & box iprtngs, <tall Poodle.~ Hse._ broldken, hlaa area. Sailcolnc exp not nee JOMICRA,. INC. ourw '*"" tn tr cap. 35 water, hydramatio DATSUN .. 1 , • ...-><r<>•~ • boy ·Jt.ngth) &ood condition 1bob, .. mo s o , ma e. SILKY Tt.rrier P u p PI e I, SOtrl'H ASr SAILING 19261 Beaeh Blvd TRATEL trans, po'<lter ·taklt-ott winch · :· · \ Pii nol ~-Or.aans 8130 165, 8.13-13.50. :v:. to iood bmne. ~~ ~!;bi:,~~~ ~1~ k · CLUB cn4l MT-9406. Huntington Bea.ch ~ TRAILER SALES· ~ ~~~io~~!;,;~ ~-· PIANOS & ORGANS VW BUS CAMPING 5 PUPPIES, 4 ma.le, 1 fem. TOY Poodle, mal•, black BAL·ISOA 20 TRAILER. Cabana . 13172tf_arbor Blvd.G.G. Blvd at,Fairvlew &U.W 111\fl;Ult"~, < -NEW & USED EQUIPMENT phantom, no--... $25. Mua:t ~·~cc. 8'.ytront, newly dee.,· many 1% Blocks No. of ' ·sPE"IAL All in cine uni't • 2 burnet' ~fother Cocka.poo. 546-2336. ,,__. ~ extras! Beaul adult park. F ~ ,<r • ·;~ •Yamaha Pianos Organs stove with big propane tank, 3128 Lincoln Way, No. 646-0623 Sl4,900. Sell or. trade for Garden Gro1·0 C"teway l ntroCIUctofy: Offtr' ''Leader Jn The Ceacb Cfdit" •Thomas Organs 50 pound icebox. water C.M. 4·25 GOWEN Buff Cocker Power Crulter's 9020 small house or dupl .. x . 5.37-40ll 8 9' sleep.I ti . $)D95 . ZfMME~RMA_N _; "'.\ •Kimball Pianos storage, place to hang Need lovable home for very Spaniel PuPs. female 6 wks Owner anxious. 13 TetT&ce. HEILITE fold out tent type. ' with toilet mom $1445 • ~QA~T~~~ilc clothes • can make into bed lovable aUectionate white $30. Call 847~9525. '69 LUHRS 28' Cab In Lido Trailer Prk. NB. Call Foain rupber matt., kilch. ll'·wilh toilet room $1545 2845 HARBOR ILVb-, • unit can be moved easily. kitten, 5 mo'i l!'ffnish blue WELSH Tenier Puppies, Cniiaer, 300hp Chry$ler eng. 675-M.50 or 548--0827 unit. stovt, Janttm &: other Offer txpiret April 30th 1540-6410 · .' · ' ; 6,~~! &*~~ Price $75. Call 64~ eyes. 548-0813. 4/25 AKC regis, 16 wks, 1 male, ~~M,3:1 a!:~· ;~~~: fice 20x111969 La Paz set acC<'s. $215. 54&-5270 Scotts, 914 N, Harbor, S.A. ,po,J ··l)AT$UN· ·1 Open 1()..6 Fri 1().~ SllJI ~ • CA$$H , ~ HELP-Nttd home for 2 1 2 females. 5#-6203. other xtru. Xlnt cond. up Jn deg\rable park. KENSKILL '6G V\V ~per, Stand·UP ·OPEN DAIL.Y . WHILE THEY LAST mo!ltb eld kitten! &:. 1 yr. GREAT DANE PUPPlES Sll,500. 644-S983 S & K MOBILE tlEW '70 flfODEL $2295 dome, TeJ.!et, Side .. awning, : . , AND ' Sp.Nm $538 For old mother. 1338 W. B&lboa, Brindle & Fawn :zs· Boat & MO?ring off HOME BROKERS . 18' Fully Seit-Contained ~~~ ~~~~~;1w S:C?l&i:8; SUNDAYS FU,RNITURE Apt. t, 673---4523 4/15 • 615-0734 * Balboa Jsl. Must sell! $1000. 12362 Beach Blvd .. G.G. Scotts, 914 N. Harbor, S.A. prtciate. lM4 Labrador Dr. ~Jal!.$ §eiliJI BJ~. L ~ All finishes, American mad4", 1Pf~O:·H~:~~s PUPPY Female. black, half BASSE-T PUPS Phone 675-2065. e 6?6-0924 or 893-2445 ,• TRAILER-alteflli 4, 1\d'W, ·c .M. 54:>-2327. $1.9:1L 8H.µn~ton.,!:!!!l ,'' Six po1t back, Spruce sound-63a..SOOO Bassel, very pd "1th AKC, 10 week!. 5#-3617 2 ~R Trailer. lO x 53 $-1500. sink, 75 lb lee chest, QI)' CAMPER Shtll for&'-p· ku a.np. Cl~.~· ing board, all inclusive 10 childttn, 10 mo. All lhob. Speed Ski Bfftl 9030 Rent space $47.50 mo. lO pull .• $100, tntck $µD .. 546-~llC J:. '67 ~D TSU~· ' year warrantY. • • 894-2312 0 962-01!& · 4/23· Horses 1130 Adlllts only, 548-:1467 N.8. Ms..2487/60-0506 · · &16-l!t' oe'' \-..1.i.:.. -.. , • • • , •1 ~ ',\ GOULDS SANTA ANA * AUCTION * -1311' All flberrlu ruoabout, ~ ·~"" "w Stetlon ~.--2045 N. Main , 547.0581 , NEEDGd.hm.forhsepet. BAYGeldlng•-'"-+quarter. fro dek id h t Id '69AIRSTREAM.29'Twtlt .i:stia I,spaceNo.6,~M'. 41--" ~,.,_ .. ri·~ . ..,·1 . iJ'~J'·"1llaellarbuy Calico kitten 5 mos. very 8 )'TS. Jm. 8;.'i r lted. str::! ~.w J!ne~ !ats'. .Bic'fclet t22J Xln'I cond. Ba.rpin,. ~ . .'~Chev i,) T· 6 ,eyl, :dot . ~fr~. ·~'i'.t[ir: W~e I are of havir:·i / . glVe Wlndyr'a try ~~~:· Unusual c cl:/~ 548-6556 2l~iiHP m:otor-w/ American NEW HUFFY 24" WOMAN'!!; tflrr 5, 644-S073 W/MW . rubber. .,(:~~ WIU tili'traiie $899 .'(\)OT. Q a • a at Auct:itmt Frlda.Y 7:30 p.m. TRANSPORTATION . trlr. $325. Call 675--2130. OR GIRLS BICYCLE. ·spy. 'e!_l 15' Field&: Stream vae.1:~ caniper. 'bell w/boat SlOOO . 1501 Call ·~. v) to 8. } Yo:" t!:~~ :e ~~~~~'. ~mdY'• AUc'fion B.rn CUTE pupa. Various (.'()!Ors l5' GLASSPAR G-3, T5 HP DER MODEL. ·S40. tkm trlr, $950. Call 60-1686 546--1026 '&I Datsun pro Good' .c:Olkf ' \VAR.O'S BALDWIN STUDlO 2075% Newport, QI 6'16-8686 ;0sm1gd .& =: ~~~ BHft & Y1cht1 ~ Johneon outbrd. Trailer, 642-1724 EVENINGS. 1.ft•r SPM. •. ~. ~l!h ~1 a.mptmodr 11heD ~Ith N~ ~; bfiui,, ba~: ~f 1819 Newport. c.ri.f. 642-8484 ' Behind Tony's mdz. Mat'I. 836-4493. 4/'n xlnt Must sell, beat otr -T II U IJI 9450 ._,,, ·wr •te e.l Ford plup, $li00. 675-341511 a.ft $m. : Open Every Niie LADIES Diamond Dinn er 19' THOMPSON Lap Strake ever $800. 673-4397 aft 6 Mini Bikes 9275 ra •rt, t ty plck.oUP with I' ·bed Sl2S. k Sunday Afternoon · Ring, A4"t with Jll karat 4 KITTENS · 2 silver-grey Cabin, 111.eps 2, Dept b '-'· TRAILER Ford box 4:<7' 5.1l-&8T • '1 ENG·u· SH' ~RD i't & 2 black, 6 wk 5 • SMALL Laps,,.-....e l5' Inbrd * * * 69 ~-center diamond, 2 diamondi G42-884:i 4128 tinder, fiusil tollet,.2·ll gal Lyman. Trir & new cover, POWELL 5 HP trail bike heavy $45. '65 Ferd trnt ..-de' £conollN!.1 Jl vy Dty . JIA~IOND Ste;nway, Yam· aha. New &. used pianos ol most makes. Best buys in So. CalU. at Schmidt Muaie CD. UI07 N. MF in, Santa Ana • ;~ karat on each side. gas tanks, tandem trailer. $500 or efier. 548-7639. llpark am•ter. front & rea; & whl1 $12. 837-MSS. Caml!fr equip. 8000 mi, V~8, Brilliant cut. sacrifice ! FREE ·wood "'hilt it lasts. no motor. $750 or take ever TRAILER 4"8', 6 ply tires, .'1uno: Many extru, 642--9287 ReJlli .. 1&-Box PJ60, Daily J~9 PI ace n ti• Ave. $54.06 Jin mo/968-1542. 50 ~ ~~~ie.G~:iler B•Ohocks.ZBc~t oH!Pr, 6~:;..2031 tpat-e, turn 1lanal1. '6!t Yolks ••A d _v e !'1 tu-re•' Pilot '!" C.M. 4/18 151,i' PERFORMER Hull l40l T ledo SC 4sz.1786 NAN A ~ , Jackabaft, 644·~ c:an.r, 11.SO>·acutal nU. 9 TO Good ho al 0 or xlnt condition $135. 8 FT. lll'ifL& love seat, while, me only, fem e w/40HP Mere. $160. 15' 16, GLASPAR AV A LON, !148-2'667 flfos old .. LOaded w/t1'tras. $550. Chandeliers, lamp~. German Shepherd, l yr old. Hull w/3.iliP Evin. Make Shoreline trailer. C a 11 True.ks 950Q 644--6272· RARE Mesan-Hamlin parlor Iurn., an·tiques. 1\1 ink 84&0015 4/28 bid. (2) El Camino camper 7P -P~P ergan. Beauillul case Autumn Haze stol4", pd. LOY. sh .. hair wht male &hells "5 ea, Call 842-5&41 B39-6369 after M. ~,!!.Yclei· 9300 GMC . TRUCK$ Dunt Bu99ie1 f5t5 & tont. S375. 64S...1530 or S1500.; Mll·$150. 2 Cuhmett kitten.' Hae pet. cd· dlSJ>. 16' White Star C&btn C?uittr, M•rlne Equip. . Here' nOW. . o'uNE Bug.;;,, ·Glas·,· r'op. 644-0105eves. S\veaiers,.' fur co l lars. ~5955 4/25 '75hp Johnson, Jrg whl trlr. Immedi&~ Dellve'""" N --Aquarium. ·All x!nt. Miscell. .,, ew eng1oe & rad lo. YAMAHA 5· 7 Grand Piano. 644-4-01& 8 WKS old kittens . Coast Guard Equip."~~!~ FISHING Boat -45' Hull. Sou....:._ On , Oirome rims· $950. Call A1nt cond. ri.tust sell. Call Part/Persian creY/\vht. tor fishing. $650. OJ't;J-~ tu~~" n1e County • .a: 648-6589 (lJ 772-9014 ROCfC .HOUND~FREE 962-6358 eves. 4.25 eves. Tap, document. d 1cIt!1 only Authoriied GMC Dealer . I~======== Polishing upit &: tumbler. t"ng·s. Buda l05HP-Xlnt. UNl.V.ERSITY WRECKED 'Marur/Corvatr S20S Com1"f!ito-.new rock shop. 1/3 Yard dean Bldg. 1&nd, Annuel Boat Sile Hall4"t 16HP w/all &pares, OLDSMOB ILE bum. Call he made to run. T:;•~l:;:•.:•::i•;:;i•::n;_ ___ = Come iJf &;~register for draw-you pick up 1376 Shannon. Sat & Sun, April 25 &: 26 11t htat exchanp. pumps, com-2850 Harbor Blvd. ~ ·1896eng. r:i:ana. Oftt r ! COLOR TV'& Repossessed. ing. Open T days 10 am-6 pm. C.M. 54CM'J090 4/25 Sea Scout Bue, 1931 W. pre8sor, ihaft. screw' Costa Mesa 540..9640 c-;c;;;:;=...,,,===-= " 5 to otn•· n~·•~-A FRIENDLY Bla"k chort '"'air Coast Hwy, N.B. anchor, etc. M6-M26 aft '$5 l/W Corvair e"" Take over paymen..,,, ci...,...,~ ve. " ., 11 5 JO '70 I I ' ti I ' ..... runs r hoose from. Easy Credit. ?t1id*1 CitY e 897-1970 dog . fl.Ted. 1z. Needs lge 24' T Crulaer. Beautiful : · ,. n e rna on1 good good '(qr duile•"tJUuy. AD New En&llsli Ford&. Jn ·OUr Bia " Stock t1ow At FACTOR\" · 'f ~ ' lNVOlCEI ' Paaltlvely No Add.S· Dealer Charge11 , , Choo.. Froot sedlll\I", ·Sta· Wgns, ,GT'a.,At Our Coit While Owntocks Lui. Theodore " , I ·' ROBINS FQ_~p ; :1060 -Blvd. . Costa M9Sa " &a.0010 .f .. . . , ------' Out of state OK. South Coa~t yard. 830-5409 4f25 throughout, 2 hrs on new 185 1968 3.9 Mercury outboard. iliiCC N Tr•vtlalf .,..., S275. 1 642-9m-· . fERRARI .. 4 Ki~ ·dfa.irs (r.tetal · I """ ----J t · d ll. ,,.,,.. ll1agnavox Appliances, 2133 fram-~~Jf/ibite plastic pad· 316 wk! old kitter111, 1 b/w Interceptor. 3195 $175. 118 Emerald Ave., Bal. 1-BSA · . New Carbs, ew • ~g amve • 1g '58 Street BU&J)'~:._.Jtac;lieal , , Pl1t•••• . , i Laguna Canyon Rd, L.B. ded bttkf" & seats) $5. 50 toms, 1 whL feirr. Hsebrk. •644-1368• Isl. 673-3113 cam, enr. Wtirir..· VttY Wt. V·& ell,lme •. ~tomatic, '!-lr new de'sitfi~ eoM!t in&. ~ MAPLE Console RCA 20" feet chicken wire fencing 546-9649 4/25 16' Kcn~y Glass over \Vood MARINE radio, 62 watt ~2976 after 6: 30. com!., trailer package, aux, ·auto trana. $119!." '491)..~ N~ , ~pm .JJd. Or-. : nmote control color TV 13' wide; l" mesh) $5.00. LARGE Old Hi Fi cabinet. !»HP Homellte, clean & Sonar with ant e n n a. '67Yarna.ha305CC,,boredout tanks, much, much more. -=e ~'!:!f!~~ Gab' •11~ •. ·cl StOO cash. Needs some 642-1724 00 hi fl equip inside, just ready, $650. 548--6731 547-485.i after 5. 2 1teps S285. '69 Holsclaw 2 Come In and set a deal at. .lmporttd Autoi Hoo .._ · repair. 548-3146 ·.,,._, cu. rr. ,,·de by ,,·de bl , ••• -.,25 ,,, .. Flbe-tas ,. n ho .. rd __ _ bike trailer. $125. 675-4683. Kustom Motors a · · ~100 ~~:~. 1, ·10 Sylvania Color TV walnut Westing. refrlg/fn:r, J~S yr M~V:~ ~:·find bo~e. G~~~ xlnt cond, M'&· Bat Sllp Mooring 9036 •54, Harley Davidson 45 cu AtrnlORIZED ALFA "ROMEO . N~Be&ci_"" • tbl model S295. Days old, wht S375. Magnavox Titer kitt4"n , fem . worthy;t775.673-9361 ln,buket,chromespringer INTE;RNATIONALDEALER ·. 'f~Orlztd'·Fmarf~~~-'.1 J 642-8274, ev4"~ 534-7678. stereo/radio tape combo. 540-3151 4/25 MUST Sacrifice! Fl1hing SUPS avail. for narrow front end. Mfr.2977 845 Bak@'r, C.M. 540-SS~ ( '69 ALPHA GTV,. . . MAGNAVOX 23", ste reo $100. 962-2356 FLUFFY part Persian kit· Boat & Equip. See Marine beam sa.llboets, und4"r g ft. TRIUMPH 1966 M20, dirt()~ '68 Chevy Sportamen. 5 speed dlr, Af.f/FM power ~ MAT · ~ consol. Mt/FM radio. Xlnt. SHOPSMITH w/ band saw, tens. 2 mahogany black. 2 Equip ad . can 546-3426. beam. Rhodts, Feather , 111ttet, original rondltlon Loaded & doubl~ sharp 8 disc b~ake!i, godeas i:old w/ · 1 ' i eond . S95. ~ joiner, lathe tools, drum & blk & white. 642--0239. 4/'n Saber, L32, Erick.son,' PCC, Make oiler S.C. 492--6754 pa•sena:er V.S, autt1matic, plU1h Int. Reclinin& ·11t1.1.&. '68 YJAT 850 Cpe. Lo mi's, : ·I rl isc sander. etc, S300. Pr. S1ilboet1 9010 etc._ Best ke p t, most •65 Hooda ~. "~am." blue & white. Special thJa ;Ju had loving are. tYCY· 35 1 al Ilk , alk. '·'k' 11 3 LmLE Kitten&, 1 black d bl doe'-N """ .,.,., wttk $2.299.00. 934) \Vill take trade, r.-•• m ' per g ' · e new. {. I '11-FI & Stareo 8210 GROOVY GRUNDIG 4 11pefld, Al\I/FM ii;t4"reo. T/deck space. Llke new, 64&-1234 (STAN) w ie """1e. trans .. & hl'-&'d·~·-bl --------estra e .... in •wport Good cond .• .,'"". Call all ......, Best .. offto.r 673-0341 ne~ .price. Misc. 546-1263 w u: ~ .._." TJruwn, u4" Harbor. Phone-SPM 67'1577.-Kustom Motors ,Phi.I 540.3100 or 494-1029. . ·,< eye11. Call 536-1248. 4/'n NEWPORT 16 CB, all 1lus, .,- AIR c.onipremr 6 ~HP Dacron, ss. yacht twin, alps John B. Kl~tley 67l-m.l 68 Hends 350. Excellent con· 845 Baker, C.l\1. 5-f0.5915 ALFA ROMEO 1i7 Giriii. . J_AGUA_R_ _",' I tratJtr, mounted, 2 gal pot, ~lWood. 4127 2, bead, big whl bir. Save TRADE ti s1lp Bal Isl for dition. Will trade far small 1970 XLT half • tan Ford .super,. whit~. :J-di' seda.~. hollflJ srun. & accourtical S800. 8 mos old, lik4" new. ettu. wlmd use of bo4t. car "A" ,..,.1 · · pkkup like new V-8 $1000/~st otter: ~Moun-~r. complete $195. 5 Klttent, 6 weeks. 64Z..1686 A great, aafe sallina lioop. Will me.Int. Clean pwr boat · 11'f'1"":1.N • ' ' ·' taln View Dr., Laguna 169 XK~ Convertible , .~· yc.,_t616 after SPM. 4/25 962-8450 onl". ,673-7475 evt1 A HODAKA flberalus T·T lank pG\~er steering, cuitom cab, JJeach. 4944651 · · Lo ded hro -•--'-Cameri s & -r . ~ n dio, hea.ter. utility box, . a • c me w,n=.o, ' E I 1300 !& sack ctment mixer, $65. CUTE Little black puppies. ISLANDER 24 INB. Extral wk4"ndl. Sell for S50 and gtock tank etc., 8000 mil~. $3200. '64 Alpha Rortleo SJll'lnt New AM /FM, dlr, disc .~ ·, 1-=gi:•:.:P!:,m;;;;:•::;•:..1 __ ~c.;.: Ditch digger, $80. Engine 8 Wtt.la old. 545-5097 4124 +. A·1. Reduffil. to $3845. Mooring wl'/£i' Sloop & ,seat. 557-7315. 4M-'™'3 or 644-5086 trlli"1, ndlal tires, Otib, T~. smi.ll down or ,~ ~ MOVIE Camera Bolex H16 trii>Od $20. 8' camper. nook, ADORABLE kittens, s wks. Slip avail. Must 1el I. $2500 ' CIMATTJ 1SOCC-NEW BOBTAIL Dump truck, 6 bl1ti.'49t-l~O'att 4 . will finance. pvt pty.,(Y?tfS-1 • . ~lenses, romp, outlit & car .. sink, ICe box &: :;love area. old, weaned ...... -·" ~,... TI4/897--03ll ~t 5022, * 67l--3833 Must tell! $250. 67f>.2Q65 rd •64 Cit .. --...i 888), Blue Book $4100.·.F.ull ~· 'l ... ya ' CV)', -s~ ax· AU"'nN Hl!A EY price $4oo;. Call Phil .tt·.u . rylhg case DP 493-3511 M=""=UO=~=~~~-2 KJ'tt 1 hit 1 wkdya. (213) 335-9974~ve•. '64 Yamaha SSO. ltuns Good le. ·Xlnt cond . $1995. ~ L · "'A" .u 1029 · " ffEARJNG Aid (Otlcon) box ~~td. ~ ~~CHAMPION SLOOP-21 ' Mobile Homtt '200 But Needs A Little WorK. 41J4..7508, 8 to !5, Mon · to am .mr3tooor~.,... -· t·· Spor1in:g Goods . 8508 , Br,.nd new, used 6 wks, fiberglas, sleeps 4, enclosed OWNER De~perate mua:t sell CaJJ 545-8046. Fri '59 SPRITE needs work. Best JAGUAR ·61 Sedan 3.8. 4 ; I STORE WIDE SAL -E .. i;,,d suntery It can't US4". nLL Dirt. 954 W, 19th head, galley, OB. Below 1969 Tri h II MUST. II '69 Dod V off4"r. 547.9501 wkdays 'til ipd synchro w/ od~ ·JJ/I, 'I Pi.Id .,M •-u 10 C.f.f. 4/25 -"t rl $1895. M t ll 1968 Aurora 24x56. Custom ump Bonnevi e. ae ge an, 5, 615-0636 aft 6 & wknds p/b, r/h 543--031'6 . • lO% DISCOUNT ON ..,....., '1';! $ 0 · '""' P ce ' ua: se · drapes, carpeted. s & K Moving! Mu1t sell b4"st Of· auto lrantt, r/h. Mrs. Dick, ' ... ~i . . 546-2994. 2 Pel rabbits. To lovtng Owntr 645-0SM. M il H Bien 1.....,,. fctl ~•o "~12 o~'>.1~A' ~~n """" ALL MERCHANDISE ;;';;;;ii;;;;;-.,,,-,, __ ..,,,_..,, home. 5,16..7036 412'1 eb e ome ~ -'J<U. _,....,,,, ......... 4-V'<l or .hllr'.,,,...,. · Camptrl 9520 C.1mpers / ;sli .. Costa Men ,Gun, Room CARPET Left from, Comm'J. ,;;;;;::;;.,cc:;;..;=---"" DINGHY. 9' Dyer -Sailing. Beach Blvd., G.G. 636--0924 '65 Honda. Scn.mbler250: "'6S~\l~T~O~N2cft1t<:;vy~P~k~k~'UUjp~-.1~;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;~-;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 234().4 Newport BIVdl CM Contracts. Sl.98, $2.U. 1ha1 ~ kittens • 530-«)13 :tis com.pl wfmut, boom, rud· or 89J...2445 GOod cond. $285. 8· Fl4"etslde hed. Clean. r S" LU r ·.·.: I 'e S46-l93;1' • 13-99 ,., Yd-Dral<H'Carpet ===-~==='~ 1 der A cent<r board. Cost • 673-7008. • o.,,.r. 963-5479 · , , , VI ti OUR YO . M£ 1ml Beach· Blvd ., H.B. PETS •ncl LIVESTOCK ovrr. lli(IO, "" coiid. $325. OWNER MUST MOVE • '70 HONDA m • ·sr ~RD p u '61 . R ROBERT Jonet ~.slanature W-5114 846-1027. 1969 • 24x60, 2 Br, den, wet {.(lw Mileage $600'. Or aut~~ SlSO ~r· belt~:: ~.CAMPE CENT.ER. . ·•~" : I C''"auns~:;ii8~ Wedi!~ $40. MAHOG. 5 dnwer che!t, Pets, ·Generel llOO 30' Qlnesc J»nk built . tn bar, 11)4 Ba. Near Newport/ 1'a)fe owr pa~enai:. 983-m!! c.n 6'73-3781 anytime: · ~ . 1 , ~ •, "' xllft. ~2) ~.6 rtnes, custom. I---------Hong J<ong, lood cond . Costa Mesa area. 1'=========~=-;;...!.:>i'=:,°"==:=::=:=:=::i:::,11 RolleifleX camera. & acee1s. BANTAM CHDC $2000. Call Peter (213) Call alter 10 am 9520~ , .I a ALWAYI -' ;.q~L xln't cond. Fishifll rods & All Colon & Siz4"! '67-4679 M~l A.M.S. 1J ~ ~ 11~,l~·IOHI . Fit~~~~ d~~U.~ h ~;~ea n ;;·~s-:~· harid-mowmi 2612 P.1e~a Dr (Upper 81.yf ~~~~ 30 oe::i.nde~~~ p:~=-::n.+new . :!: ~.-.. :~:::::~~TOP 5150 & Take «i"'ft pytJ;, $5., ::1,lfl engltlt', a is $3. C•tl 8820 full raclng gear, xlnt cond. ahag carpet. landie&ped. :• UA"10 'NAMIS. 7l<l(}.1124 eve .... • ~6-"f'VI,,, ·188~, Mei:rj,11 Pl ., ----------494-7135 or 6~6-0047 corner lot in adult 5--sW' ' ~ ' • ' ~ILVER mink coat. S'l!XX> ;.r. , •• ,, SE ALP 0 JN T SI' mes e 15' Newport Finn u .s. 765 park. S31-22SJ after 5 or ~T~RINI THI IALIOA MOTOR HOMI t~tail-you maJtc.offer. NE\V Sylvania~ Lamp Female 1 weeks old $20, w/trlr & compa11. wknds 544-888'1!.;[ '• "'-' /adj"9table cltuTip I holder, Call 646-8402 Beautiful. Ced 675-7024. l~Ox~ss""'a"·,..-,~1 ~La-k~,-,,-F-"m-. 2 UNUSUAL Anti((. iM!l ~·is '\:16ed. ,once-, St \i(I.' 6'2-l7U SIAMESE KITTENS f.100 14 -Complete -Br + n•-lltd I; crpted .• •( d 19' ·<"~-~--en • pe1 con J. · \• w. 8 w4"eks old $20. Gcod Condltloll. $650 cabana. 1h0Wer A: tub. Adult 675-1973 NE HUFFY 24" WOf.tAN'S E O~IRLS·BICYCLE. SPY· 53M306 6T"">6050 rn-= vu. park. 1684 \Vhlttiar'No. 24, I HI-n, Exec; Ciar"-Broll. O MODEL. 14fl, ~;· ACFA Kitten, 9 weeks old, 17' 2 seat f'olbot KQ"ak. All C.M. 645-2514 bicycles, mist.'" p31,)o '~; • ~'G42-172f V'irftm.JGS. champion background with eqlllp. & aall. Very IOOd. FURN. tox43 Plymouth, garden itema. ~US " ' ~ .... Y-f"":t'~" 0o•· •¥:. ·~" ·131• -• n'o ••• 77" '"' TRIM'"'N .Sa 'tlboaf U t llOA iiAY'cilJB ' ~. -~~ •· .,.~. •-. -u. , acrecned "°"h, ell ClCIN w ~ SABOT. Vtrt. Clean $2CIO. $3995. . SAK MobU. Hom! plan&. Reaso,..1ble. Mtrf\btrshlp For Sile Dogs U25 "111' Arrow Kicker motor Bien. 12362 Beach Blvd; s.J8.-0391 ,.q!e11.,c.11. 67:M.19S sso. Call m-2130. a .a. 63M924 or !ll-2445 lIAND Painted oU portr'tlt .. J'ORD All' conditioner $25 AKC Black toy poodl.4", g 14' DART 'Slool> .t trailer, 30' 1'raU~. dein . Wt ntw you or your chlldren fl'l1ib 1 ~ ,$25 Titt!I 14" $5--$10 mos. Prtftt ta.m.lly witb cornpletel)' mtnlshed ·~: IW!llft11 -By 1hoppln( ctr. photorra.ph. ~ · ~nefltor $2.~. :WS-6987 children. $50 642-2118 Sf&.41-KI · '. , Owntr ~ 6C2-6l$4. · _ LINDSAY Water SCll!ener, FAMILY Mcmbt'nihlp • I WHITE Toy Poodle Stud 16' Chrysler Sa.lll;ot.t ~ 1M9 SKYJ.JNE JlXS6. 2 Br. $.125. 120 b(l11ii; Ael'(lnflon· w/ NeW)'IOr1 De3ep Tennl~ Cluh. Servi~. AKC. • traUrr. xlnt. condiilq.D. Mllce 2 ha, Porch, Awiilftr.' Car· mu!iC. $73. ~8-3012 ' t~fOvlnal $4Zi. ~. 847-1176 otter. oog...1331 port, 2 11heda:, ~ Eve. DlAl.10ND Rlng. la4ic:a. f4J1 r tijULv nw:nbtrlhj:p • Nflw· AKC York1hirt Territr Pup-32' PC SLOOP. X LNT . MUSI" Sell! Sput.:1Inc cletJt ~ Karn t di amond• ,et .. port;.ac11.r.h Tenntstlub. Jfil!Q, 1>14"1. Champion blOOd·llne. CONO. MUST SELL: SUJ), toxfO tn quiet c.M. Patt;. pla.tinu1n . 67NSoll (J> S284m : ~ 1r 844--042.5 • * &ts.o222 * * New &wirlnit. $3350, ~ HOOVER upright $JO. f illex AI>JUSfABLE Draltina GERM. Shepherd pupt, AKC 23' Sleop Albatron, r.r. .Up UNUSUAL CU.tom 24~·, tank type VBCUUm, $15. good ta.ble '50~ ' ' Wonned. 1tiot1. S$O " Up , Uiru Mq. Adult Pk. 13y Octa.n. Pool. c.'Olldilion. ~93~S 644-2714 •verut'lil MT Macnolia, CM "2-&110 M>U121 Gott, aun&. 53&--0.121. WI • mrl&i , 8'Am • ~BMiE .CAMPERS OHi OF 711E .1.ARGlST SELECTIONS 11 DllDloy la All Ontt• County , 'TiAVIL TUILOS' • ' • WIF~A CAMPIR~SALES . .. Ill IVICa.lTt . I cm •I . t 531-3991 • c •••.:oot1 l . I, IV.• om.a=. 1' fll!I CAMl"llt l lll CIA L New 10 1/2 Ft. Eldor11do Camper LIST . 12014 St.,., lu Ma. ,tNNtt•t •RICE .... ~, ":""'-'! ".~ ~~~C. -'1 J95· F ''-~ "~"• '!<• #llSW'.. .. •• """ ' . ' ' DllC:OU...,. •I 'll" .. . •t)'•1· ""'1 \• ·R..,ty ,., Y"":·t-lckup or -N9W '70 , .. ,...... . 1 c:..p.. ...r 1!1-Home · 1-. 1.-' ...... ,_ •linHr. •IMIOlliMt ·Rotft. • •· ·, .,. " ' ,. . . ' ' ' ' ---------------- ---------·~----~~ l • I l ' I . :· it ,, • • •• i . -, Slluniq, A"ll 25,' 1970 A NSl'ORTATION TRANSl'OltTATION .. -·-l...,..n.cl Carw 'ifJi hnportacl -N'iiO !~•r?M A...,. Moo JAloUAI • ..a<:IDll --• .. POISCHI ROW ROYCE JAGUAR · ~ '61 ''f12 TARGA'' ·<•A95.A), '$5195. CHICK lllERSON ..._.Audi --156 9Jntqt ·A .. l 1r3tchUkal, Vtty •lee exectitl~ car. _U®O t;f trade tor req. In boat -wm--mi1art. Xr . DlamPnd 636-0391. before 3 , JOO West to.at .-.-Y.-.. or '15-<Q84.aft i pm~. N.ti. Gf6.9l91 ': 549.3J25.J:;========-~ SALll ~ ~ '67 ''912 · POf'tche'" SUBARU SIRVICE <• P14Al ~- PARTS ·59 •-•' 1'0'• SL. CHICK IVERSON * '70 SUBARU Pool• -• tiats A·L -f!onche Audi H .... Now • BUlcll' Qri&1lll paint.} $1350f ·'*West Coast Hwy. Immediate Delivery ii/' .. , ... ti'13,31811 ' . ~ ' ' N.S: &<6-9.191 • ....3320 e 90 MPH Capoblll!y , liS Mei'CMea eek 230 SL. '66~ ,POitscHE 912, 't spd. • 35 ?.files Per Gallon COSTA MESA, ~uto. Mint ~nd. ~firn>. new '-••t .& lnN,Ui<oal •Beautiful S<yllng' i' 2U E. 1'1th Street ~ ..-...• Test Drive Tqd&Y /.t . I TRANSPOltTATtoN 1'RANSPO.TATION TltANS,OltTATION mMSPolTATION TRAHSPORTATIOH lmportacl Cus 96111 Im'"".'-" -'--fmportod A--UMd Cars · '9cio Usacl Cus '900 1 WY CREDIT• --.1-0 ..... vw--1-u-s-, I'S---w-A-~--is-~g:: ~v."'&:d'~ eati!. , TOYOTA YOLXSWAGDI \IOL\10 TOYOTA BIG SAVINGS NOW ON All NIW 1970 CORONAS e IS TO CHOOSI 'lOM e ALL MODILS ,e ALl..,COLOlt ' 1 --· ... utilal 2 .... 164 -S~DANS bojl.nintcy AM'/nt.,..dlr. New-..-'WIJ'.. VOLVO OU nave been llU' rant)', whitewall tire.s, no Now i.n stock! down by others thru e.ir. Must sell. wW take Immediate DeU........., .,..,U you have had • , ·-J ~()n trade w tlnance pvt. pty. llOOE Sport Cou~ ..,,,,u y()u have little or no <•424631. Call 54&-<051 or DEAN LIWIS ..-..iii. YI • •494Jr'Tl3 10 to 8. a...uw • Carry Our '68-"VW Dune Buggy'' ~~'.~ Gt&.9.103 ~ • .::.-: ~=:::'6~A.C. (a ::28) $1795. Sport C1r1 HlO ,All ,Y.ur Tr~rt1tlon, CHICK IVERSON · , · v · -·· · Ponche. Audi ~ ... ~~sr:;<.,.:;~a1·;;....~~ cAu ••OM $99 . 900 w ... c ... , Hwy. "'' -==="'"""""''t\<H\'*"!"!0¢·=197""-&l="' 1 Blue Chip" Auto Sales N.B. ~S.9391 ; 5'4s.J3251i" . '67 FA'STBACK Antlqu0s, cla111c1 9615 n:.:;.H•...,.. <•::.~;:: CHEVROLET '66 MALIBU H.T. Sl>l<l&l p&lat • Slfall )'ollow ·~ 18thtt~~. "'· power steeriQ&, auto., dlr., vibruonic radio, U..., .had loving ca~. Must saciU:lce. ,:rue Jorel&u car « 1ntall "°"-'ll. (O'i'OAQJ) 5IJ.3lll or 44.94--1029 aft 10 AM. EL CAMINOS Blue '67 •uto.;1-..6t •U. .to.; air, mist, grien. Buy th•f"· , • 1 Kus_tom M~ton 518-716$ -=~====·=~-= green, blk tnt., ri.Uch tires, Kustom Moton '1-::::;:======== I cocoa mals. $379j or best ,. MG offft'>'oi11 cuh. &4+.4665 845 Baker, CM 1 540-5915 e ALL l9UIPMINT IXECUTIVJI DIMO'S AT Black beiuty. 4 spd., dlr1 1931 Model JA Coupe, new f97o CHEVy Custom Impala, wine Int. Xlnt running: cond. palllt A: chnlme, xlnt Cond. loaded $305Q. MS Baker. C'ftf 1 540-MIS 'fi6 Caprice 4 dr Sport Sed. 396; air oond, lo rnrs/ new tire!._ Aslro 1eai., rnany xtras. Orig. OWntr. """Must see to apprec. $1l'ioo J'irm. 847-0075. 6712"1.aurel Hunt, H.B. KARMANN GHIA 1-----...,-,.,,.._ '63 Poncbe •-1 Sha ... t.o SUNBEAM Small down: Will finance fBest <lffer. 546--7336 1970 FORD -Ga.luie, J r 1 MG '"'. mr .. f2600. <;&I.I ~s WANT ... 1.... ~,.._1 Sales, Sttvic:~. Parts eves 6-10Pl\1. l-_.......__~---- 90me,...,._ ·~..,'!' Imrntdiate Delive.ey. 'Gl s Coope am/fm. ~han 1967 Sunbeam ,Alpine COfll(· BIGGER ~AVINGS IXAMPL~: 1'71 pvt. pty, (XIH837l, Call Phil D3l F()l'\11 Sliort Coupe hardtop $3050. aft 10 AM 54C).3loo or f94.10'29 RaslDred $JJOO Finn 1970 MUSTANG, loaded, low 1961 VW V&Q, Partial Camper 646-1171. LNW 885 mlleqe $3000. 63>5480 1DI Karmann Ghia 'S, ti6 • AD. MOIWI perf. gd' body. lil u 11 with J'O.ll 1 baH A?f<:.FM hp. Europe-an vtnkln, 1 .... -sacrifice. Call 64l-126Q radio. ~rie;w ... M-<QIS i4 DOOR SIDAN 4 apeed, radio. w/waJJs, heater. console. ser. • 207584. 19JO Engine. 8000 miles on -- ~ $1150. SU.1092 aft 5 or,wkndl ' 'fli PORSCHE 9ll·T Targa '61 Touri~ Superleggera, 4 f\IUy equipped. S68SO or on fir. like new, 23.IXXI ac-WAS $2241.75 NOW engine, Extfl set or tires R•ce C•rs, Rods 9620 .t rims and 2 sand tires. · : · BUICK =s.n_-72!~64~~---=-c,.-,iBLACK ~63 Ford;, late m 1--------- '69 VW Like new SUndial cu in, injected. lnunac. Best '66 Buick Electra Conv. Full Camper. Xtra tent nn. & cf 11:48 at 120 lhi'i per JltlweT. Air: Orig. Owner. '67 Chev· pk-up, -4 spd, xlnt cond: '66 Chev 6 Sta wag, aulD, R&:H: '63 Impala cpe, auto, R&:H. real clttn. l628 Newport mw. COlta MHa.. '64. CHEVY BEL AIR ,Sla. Wag. For lnlonn9.11on, call '65 'K&rmann Chia. while, trade. 494-9590 tual k.m. $1100. 613-2254. MW tires, brake~ a: ~terf. Good oond. Must be seen · '68 9l2 ~speed, am/frn, 6" TOYOTA $1890.88 to•-. 548-Ml,?, llOO W. Cout H'llt'7 • N.B. · 'fact mags, all extras, reen. ...... -~ 642-9400 M0-116'4 •• -.. ~·· ••• , 1---~-----1 R/H MG Deller~·=·"""~"". "'"-=--I TA'S '65 GHIA, top oond, , Authorized -•58 Po"°"' 16005 '70 TOYO elec refrig., inside toilet. .hr. $2000. 546-3208 Will SacrWce! $12 9 9 . S3300 536-3625 I ~ " 67&-1060 till M!<XIY ~ brks. Mual aeU. $1050. '67 MG MJDGET, beautiful $1.500 ()r best ()fiet In stock. Immef'iate delivery, Authorized Dealer TOYOTA 196'1 Red Bug. Immaculate Autos_ W.M 9700 1965 Buick Le Sabre 2 DR, cond. 17,000 careful miles. -we PAY TOP CUstom Deluxe. Fact, air, • 897-7600 • .~c.u=_,...__,_m.c_. =---~I cond, throughout, Must see. Call 675-4438 l96D Karmann Ghia, smaahed $l150. 495-0042, ' • • !nip~"""" .,.JI. <94-5.123 ... MGBGT, red, 4 apd., ·uNAULT ~.m·arauis 11111 l.IAcH ILYD. 1 owner. Oady). $1150. P/a, P/b, Radio, new tires, 6T3-l98.1. CASH Immaculate. Call 673.8465. '63 Impala Super Sport conv. P/S, P/B, R/H, 11;ew jop. $500/bst ofr. 968-Sfot2. l $250. ~tdr.. wire wbls., r/.h, ·----------" , '68 .GHIA-T<>t>notch! Bottom xlnt cond., priV pty, 536-4842 -llld•- HUNTINGTON IEACH 147-11$5 a !\-fl. s. ()f San Diego ·Fwy '62 V\Y B~, reblt eng. Ne\v '63 BUICK Spec. Dix. VS, uphol. $700. Call • 494-7210 far.t air, clean, $525. After 6 or 497-1845. 444 ~ Jasmine f-Or used can a: trocks ;JUst pm, 841-4939. '67 Gold El Camino, custom 327. p/s, p/b, lq mi's. $1750. Call 673-2356 ' •-•-r ~, qui·" --•._ Pvt. '62 Renault Dauphine, runs ., 1• ~ iv ,.;a. ... '69 MGB, 2700 ml's radials, ood b "· cl t·' puty, 847--8811 ' lradib 1onneau. ~llow, blk · g ' ut nee ... new u "''• 9DO So. Cst. Highw•y TRHIMPH St., Laguna 'Beach call us for free estimate. '66 RIVIERA, LIKE NEW, '58 OIEV. 2 Dr. HT/A'l\.~..: 49M act. mi's. S37S. ~ ~ ' J7:i-968-5632. l ·-h 7 '.up~1..,JNe1. ~QL ·' 1;'======== eguna u.ac '60 VW Vao. H"' '63 Po"°"' GROTH CHEVROLET loaded. ru-ctk Witil<. smi. TRIUMPH TR 3 '59, r/h, engine, new rebuilt, zero Call 646-55ll. Cabrillo, CM. 646-7877 . MERCEDES l!NZ ' . lmpo.-tacl Autos '690 494-7503 * 540-3100 MORRIS ~ uphol, 4 •pd •Y""hro, milH. Extnu, Make ()fier. ~ ..... for Sal" Mn••-i<'iITT;;<;;'"O;::;:::=--;-:==::-l '64 El Camino V-1, .,......,... "'" (1) ~2406 AOf\ ·-~· '64 BUICK Riviera. 1 OWIK'r. auto, Call :: . •\ • , • • '61 ;MORIJ!S MINOR · Gd. Cond, $25(1. li46.o796 ·· PORSCHi • '68 912 Targa. Burgun· ' .. l • VOLKSWAGEN BUGS -$399 Good Selection of CAMPERS, BUSES, PORSCHES '61 MGB-"C" GT' (~. AIM!Nltle h-.111m\s. tlall, rldlo, Wlf'9 Whlell. J7,.. OOI 1'111111. (TXl"..$21) $2499 '66 lBIRD T-UlllP'. P'ul1 ~. 11r, ,_ lb llftl. fllPK UU $1599 '65 PORSCHE Cp.9, llldlo, ell-'#11"11. SPIClll $200 ptlnl loll. Enolne rtt1ntty overl1111111d, Mlf!I Ulndlllort. (PGX21t) $3499 '67 MGS:6T Cpe. ,._,ptat, l"M redlo, wt,. WllM!t. ''°"" !Ira. "'* orlv!MI mllfs, (TX$ S211 $1999 • ~PORTS CAR SPECIALS $799 1960 Austin He1ley lug •Y• Sprlf• Rocliir. '4· 1p••d, "•"" p1int, Sh1rpl fCHS7501 • $1895 1967. All• Romeo Spri11t GT. l1rton1 l:.odv. 11•11•1 h11t1r, s.1p11d. ;11•1 11ic1. IS11. # 31691 $1099 • 1966 Datsun 1600 Rooll1lr. R1dio, 1111111, ,(.1pe.d. R•1I cl1111. INRW 615) " $1895 1968 Datsun 2000 Rochfr. ll.1dio, k11t1r, s .. pHd. Hit I h1rd top . Reil 1h11p. IXEXOlOI' $1~95 1965 MOii ~dstr, ll.1dio, ll11t1r, '4·1p11d. A STEAL 1t thi1 pric.•- IZWCl 511 $1595 . 1966 TR4/A Rd1tr. R1d'io. 1111111, '4·1p11d, wir• """''''· I SDR6 I 21 $2395 1968 Triu{"ph GT 6 Cp1. R1dlo, fi•1t1r, 4. 1p•ed, 'Wlr1 'Wll1el1. Uk1 n1w. low mil11. IXJVIOJI $1095 1966 Triumph . Spitfire Rod.tr. R•cllo, ll11f· w, '4·1p1ed. orl11 • h•rlll top. R•1I (.te1n. ITBB9171 $1295 ' 1965 T•lumph TR4 Roel.Ir. R1dio, 1111!11, '4- 1p11d, 'Will wh1el1, R11I 1k11p. INMJ11ll $1395 1967 Alpine Rdstr. R1dio, h11f1r, '4·1p11d I h11 h1 rd lop. E•fr1 cl11n. IVGX5991 DEAN .LEWIS 1966 HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MISA 64l·9lOJ !T!O!YIOJTJA! M•rl< llW•gons Hi Lux Pickups Land Cruisers Wagons DEAN LEWIS 196t Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 recent valve job & tune-up. I ;;o;;-=;--;=:-:--;--:= l82ll Beach Blvd. Full Power, air-cond. Xlnt p/s,' r/h. Sacrlrioe. ,3: ~Tops. $~/bit ofr. '69 VW Sedan, 4 speed, Huntington Beacb wholesalP. 54&-l2S3 548-5372 or 837-1104 • 96&--3525 stereo tape deck. Perfect KI 9-3331 --========'I '69 Impala Custom 2 dr, Coodlt~o. u ... , wammly.l-7.W7.E~P~A7.Y~C~A-=s7.H-R&fl, .~. low mil•~ .x!ol 11m "'1-1285. C~DILLAC "'""· S11'J5 . ..,._2044 ---------. 'ti6 V\Y Bug, sunroof. Xlnt 1!00 OIBVY 2 dr, vs, SHAKY JAKE'S Cood. 1900 or ....• u... FOR YOUR CAR . automatic. very c1 ... 11". ' 494-2540 'tit OOJ'jft~. <.dr. full 2286 Eldon, c'.M. 518-85211 VW BUG pwr, air i fm. ·57 €ad El '60 VW Good shape inside CONNELL [)()rado, full pwr, air, vinyl VOLKSWAGEN Beautiful black w I CU6tom &: out. $425. 1251i'.i: 41st SL root, .lilt steering, AMft.'i\1 ''DTT Y MAXEY 'palot • EMPJ gaug .. • NB. 613-9001 alt7 Dav;d. CHE\'.ROLET ~ "'"° ~pe 13'600 . D~ KDni t1hocks • Ansent • '68 VW, }o mi's, Sunmof. 2828 Harbor BlYd, 645-1;132; aft 5 pm & wknds '6.1 Chr)'s·Newpoft, 4 dr led, CHR'('WR ITIOIYIOITIAI Semperita e AM-FM e $'700 of.-xtras, Xln't oond. Costa Mesa 54f .. J,3X) 642-iJU ' air. cond., ps, pb . BURNS ~ery Jteen eoodie 1maCin-Call &r:>-1753 alt 6. ~WE""''P°'A"Y,...TO"P°'DO'"LLA"'R,-"c-d"'~l'"96"' •1-=·,-.-··-=o-.v."'",,11c l,NO OlL!l Call after 6 PM • _.........,_ -able '9 On dtspky et: a • -· • ~ • · 1o · see :.l. dJ;iftJ t ~. 11111 BEACH BLVD. . ".·JAMES, LTD v:: a'f:. ~ It ~u~ ~~~~":an, a:::~. ='~~~n$t~:1 _,l4,,1:0_..,.=:::;;';:;;::·===I Hunt, Buch, 147-llSJ Jntomali'.'~~lolorinJ --;1o;964""vw=v"".,-='•a"o"t .,5_--1 "' "' ""'· . whO. Totol pike $29fl!cHas CON.TINEt(JAL 1.mt,,.of0:utff"7',onec-.· _,, • Acl.~I POOLE BUICK ' Pvt' t •ga TOYOTA • 1Blui 4 dt t584 OJd•.NeWpOrt Blvd., CM Good condition. $.'l95. 234 E. 17th St. every accessocy, f ,p y. radla. 11.uto, 30,00I mi'i. · 19?0 VW Sqbck. Sand Tan, 6424749 aft 6 pm. wkdys. C<>sta. Mesa 543-7765 644-0980. · ' 1 • smo. call 545--0913 i radio, radial tires, Konl '65 V\I/. EMPI eng, mag11, IMPORTS WANTED '59 Cad Secf.an De VllJ• '66 ~Ofttlnentql 1969 Toyota· Corolla 2 Dr. Xlnt cond., stick shift. Rfll. 968-3032. shocks 9 W> mi's I"""" glass fndrs must sell $1000 ' For Imm«ltate Sale Sa·-0,.,, ·-•. Pr!--• for • ' • 4/QIN. ' Orange Counties All er PARTS ''" """" '-""" Priv. pty. Llc. 230-AGD. ()r bell oUer. 6~2546 TOP$ BUYER Call 8.fter 5 P.M. -542-n20 inunediate .sale! FW.1 pow. 646-0088 (24 hrs) BILL 'fttAXEY TOYOTA' er +· air cond, Excellent '66 TOYOTA Corona. Auto. R/H. $950. Financing avail. ,,.._,.,. VW Van '59, '64 engtne, camp. Imported Autot'· 9600 18881 Beach BJ~. '67 Black, Cadillac Conv. condition. 37,000 ·mi. Dir. er unit, work done on trans, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===iJ~H=. =""=•=•=•=· =:=='P=:•:=·oi~=':-1$5:'.: J Full · pwr. Pvt. ply, Best <RRUBlol) caJ.1 545-0634 ()r comple(e new brake system r ()ffer. C213! 436-6794 494·9773 . &: tires. Good oond. $!0). YW Auto L11sin9 9110 '62 CAD. Exceplio,nally LATE '61 O>n~t.al. 1 lrnpotted Allfos ·~l'ltB Btwn ,5Pm1-·9 pm IJ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;~;;J clean. New tires, brakes, owner, clean. 'runs -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~I 'li6 8 PASS. Bus Deluxe. FORD At.rlliORIZED $100C). 546-1075. aft 6 p.m. perfecUy. air, leather, & -'TOYOTA Completely reblt. SACRI-SPECIALS LEASING SYSTEM '66 CAD. Gold &IV. Air, power. Priced !() se11 . FICE $1600. 968-3168 America's lara:est teasing stereo, full power. Vinyl 646-4400 weekdays, 642--07fi6 $139-5• sy1tem tor flnance or net Top $2,450 call: 838--0006. \\"l!f!kends & eves. SPECIALS - . $1299 1969 Toyot• c..r1. c,.. R1dlo, ll1111r, 4-tpi.d. Cll•c.• lllit ttict. IXIN446) $1'799 1966 Toyota 1.9" Cr•ltet H.T, R1dio, lle•I••· W1rr1n llub. P.111 cle1n. 1-RP09~211' $1799 1969 Toyota c-n H.T. Cpe. R1dio, h11t•r, 4-1p1.d, l1n· d1u top. R11I 1h1rpl IXSS 1711 '61 vvr Sedan, 1unroof, map, low mileage, xlnl oondltion. 613-7409 SACRIFICE '66 VW, .-:Int cond. VW radio. 1 owner. ......,. 1965 VW. Like new. Must sell $850. 012-4659 '63 VW SQBCK. $750 Gd. cond. 673-8418 eves. '66 VW Bus, radio, split rrnt seat. cherry red, gd cond, ]() mi"s. $1295. 847-1785. '65 VW sunroof, radki, ex. ceUent cond. 547~1 days; 646-6649 art 6 pm '67 VW Bug, 33.IXXl mi, xlnt cond., orig ()Wner $1250. $1099 430-4'23 1967 Toyoti '68 VW Bug, Empi eqp0d. Crow" Jtol $300 & take ()Yer pymts. Call: 847-49-15 Sf. w.,. wifll o•erdriY• I 11 ·-==~,..,-----lugg191 rick. CUEIJ9l I 'fi7 VW. Orig. ()wner. $1399 Priced for quick sale. $1()9j. Call 846-2173 1968 Toyot1 '61 VW, runs good, clean, Coruo Seel. i-;75. Private party. call: H1ilt1r l •ulo. Pric td fo 642-9612 ,,11. tVTTl711 '66 BROWN VW, b!k int., $1595 r&:h, very good cond. Inside 1969 Toyota A ()Uf. J\o1ust !'oell! 673-0097 Corolla Cpe. '62 VW w/'63 engine, clean, 1961 Volkswagen leulng of all type can and '69 CDV silver, blk lthr, Jan. 1960 MAijK V Lincoln. 2 R1dio, fi1•l1r, "'4p1.d. trucks. dau, AMIFM sleN'O, lo mi. DR. Hrdtp. New rubber, IVHA4l41 e Immediate delivery from offer! 6~/673-1829 air-cond., full power, xlnt $895 over 300 cars and truck3 buy at $395. 546-7308 e Competitive .rates '60 CAO Coupe, Beige. R/H, -~---~--- 1964 Volk.w.•en air, gd tl!'eB & running: cond. 1967 Continental Convt., xtra • • New car dealership service 1 · t nd Best u R1dio, ft11t1r, '4·•p•id. • Full "tradeln" valu. for _S200.,..."°. Ca=t.,,l 64=2-0239=~·=--,--, c ean, min CO • .o er. R11l c.l11n. 0VK'4121 Your present car •64 CONVERTIBLE, air &: 499-2614 \vknds $895 •All popular makes avail· all xtras. Low book. $1075. '67 2 DR, VINYL TOP, air, able finn. 496-2500 leather lnter, power. x1n·t 1963 Karm•nn Ghia --· Cnll 64&-5619 For Complete Details call '63 CADILLAC CONV. '"v"'-'· -Cp•., •1dio. he1f•r, '4-M I 0 _. 1p1•d, l1nd1u fop, IWAL a com n.cld $975. 642·1686 aft 5. 260) Leasing Manager Theodore ROBINS FORD $1295 1966 Volks 2060 Harbor Blvd. CHEVROLET COMET '61-Clean, 6 cyl stick. Ori&". owner. Xlnt transportalk>n $250. 644-123.l. Squ1r1 l:.1clr w1go1t, r1dio. Costa Mesa 642-0010 '66 IMPALA 396 SS Conv. I========:::= I h•1f1r, 4.,,._.d, IS.r. # """"'""'""'""'""'""'""''!"!!! 16711 11 maroon, blk int. Xlnt cond. J'1 LEASE J'1 $950. m<> 673--0620 $2295 1966 VW Campe,. R1dio, h•1f1r. 4·•P••d. R11dy for •1c1tio1t, ISZK 5791 $3095 1970 Ford V8 F·lOO Pickup w/camper, air, p/s, auto trans, 3900 ml. $109 per mo. SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 300 W. Cst Hwy, NB. 662182 '&3 Chevy Impala SS convt .. p/s, air. r&h. clean, $500 or best ofJer. 548-5822 '55 CHEV HT, VS, auto, p/b, pis, r &: h $250. 548-1041 CORVAIR '6.l Coivair ftf()nza, Xln't cond. Lo :r.t I 's. Days &tZ-8274, eves 534-7678 '63 Corvair Spyder 12'1l. * 646-5'112 * 196' VW C1mpor R1clio, "••*••. •·•.P•id. Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos E.1,. er •• " ind r11dy to 11;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iJ 9600 go, IVWU919) I I $1099 1967 Volks Fastb•ck R1dio, -llt1i•r, IVOP7151 I "'------~~'-'--'-'-'----------------·II Sprlnftr f11t b1ck, r1dio, good body, n1ns good. $550 fi11ter, 4·1p11d. Stilt in or best. 494-9578 $699 1957 Volks , Anniversary · Special We hive • l1r9e Mlectloft of Cougers. 91 ~11: XR 7'1 & conver- tlbl.s with prices you11 like. "Tht good olt days are back agi'lnl" NEW 1970 COUGAR wfffi whit. ii•• will ti.....,,._ tl..ri119, power cfhc<~1ke" 4•1ue whMI 1&•v•11, 1k. No. OHIH5171Jf JOb.DSOD•SOD UlllU CHTIIHTll • l&Hm•IUHH•IHIH t•ll·-~-....... Ht•llll • f1(.fory w1rr1nty. I 7Jl '62 VW BUS CAMPER AIW) Tape dl'(k. New patnt. New $1595 ... , .. job. 497-1586 1961 Toyota ROLLED '66 VW, SOhp, Cef-. H.T, c,.. Recent overhaul. $425 or best lt1dio, li11!1r. 4.,,...ci, 11~· offer. 644-4983. 1111• top. R.111 11i(.1! IXDK '61 V-AN, NeW ttblt eng, JJJI '.1: brks. Tape, Xlnt concl. DI -AN LEWIS ' 1 tU HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MIU 646-fJOJ Must sen $800. 548-9823 * * '67 V\V, LIKE NE\V, ONLY 21,IXXI Mn.ES, BE57 OFFER. M&-9235. '61 VW sunroof, ndkl, rebuilt ,fllg, reliable ·mech. cond. SS7S.'91-<636 Oun1 luggv. AU 1ll1rp1d up. SEE THIS ONE CfGE 511 l $995 1965 Volkswag•n R1dio, h11f•t, 4-•.P•.cl. Chtom• ...t. .. h .. Re.J 11..c-p. INHEl071 . DEAN LEWIS 19&& HAUOI ILYD. COSTA MESA £46.tJOJ 9900UHd C1r1 9900U1ed C•r• - .1970 MUSTANG 1599 111..US TAlC & LIC. 1M C.l.D. tntlnl j l l ~~ ' Enjoy your drlvin9 w~th a car that gives yo;u bOth <economy ind d•p•M- abillty. Each of th•se can Will do just th•t .... , • come io .and taka • good look •f th•m todeyl '69 CAIPER ..... ,. $3498 fl1111t11, 1Jlfll, ~ (UT f:tll ~&1 CAIPER w ...... $2495 P1111t11, llW 1111. (HI 4S'I -:64 VW BUG I RHS.. """"· INMfl IJI) ~ S66 vw PAITaAac $995 $1295 .-11 • H•ltf'. lSU '141 "'&1 DATSUll ....... $1096 '66 .VW BUI $1195 ...... llM!w, -,...... ('ti)( IJll '60 VW BUG $395 1t1111i., •ttr. l•H~ fftl '65 VW BUS •111111. llHhlf. l,H9 ... WJl119 WIMI. (Rfl.l •JI \ '&1 VW BUG • ..._, HNltf. IVTW'l)U) '68 VW BUG F-.;ttry Air, llMlll & Ht<'!«, lYCI.. 1"1 '68 OPEL .... .,,. $1PI $1495 $1&95 $1185 RMI ... llMi.r, """ l9w ml lWIL "11 '68 liGB $181& lt1911, tiotter •• ,,. ~ IW,T tnl '66 VW BUG RUi.. lloeitr, cTAk Mii $1295 '69 VW 8UG S1895 ~~"i'Yc':";t,~11c1t. HARBOUR V.W. A""'°"'" s.111 & S.Vlu 11711 lllACH ILYD. HUNTIN4HON HACH 142-4435 .. . · • s.1U...,, ~,.11 2:1, 1910 o.111.v r~r 1§. ~SPORTATION I TRANS":ORTATION ITRANSPORT~Tl.ON I TRANSPORTATION I ~SPORTATION ITIWISPORT~TI?" llllANSPORTATIOlt I TllAN)i'ORTATION. I T~PO~W!~. 1_N.;.;ow.;;...C:,;•:,;,";;._--..:.•='.:..::Now:;:_:;l:_~rs flOo Now Cars -"8 C.r1 • HOO Now C.r1 9100 f'lew Coro teoo Now C... 9100 Now ~,. 9'00 Now C.r1 "°' ' UALI~¥." PRUnGE CARS AT A S•NSllaU PRltEI '67 JACiUAR 2 + 2 COUl'l 4 speed, radio, heater, chrome \\'ire v.•heels. 1 owner. 25,500 miles. Very hard to find model. (XRU0331 .. • SPRIN~ 'AINT ·U.P CLEAN-UP SALE! We are Ill !tie mlcbt of ,.,.tntlng and modernlllng our en· tire dealmhlp, and we ,..m any Inconvenience It m'9ht caiise our. cus'9mers. So "'fl!en you come In this week • • • ·THE EXTRA DISCOUNTS ARE ON US .! • THIS IS ITI LAST OF THE I 69' s TH!SI CA•S MUST II CLEARED THIS WOK m•lflC DISCOUNTS '68 THUNDIUllQ.. LANDAU- power, factory air, 'only 14,700 locally driven milC1. Sold I:; Serviced LocaJly. lVTP948) -'2895-,__ A k'foL theJ!l! You~ U..Xe.meanjiusloJSs. __ _ '69 LE-SABRE- '68 RIYIEIA 1 Automatic, radlo, heater, power, factory air conditioning, rruig wheels, bucket scats, etc. Sho\lo'S, outstanding care. <WXK4481 '67 OLDS CUTLASS SUPUMI • VB, automatic, radiQ, heater, power steering, factory air. Locally Owned and dljven car. tUJB912J 'H !;HRYSLU TOWN & COUNTRY 9 paisenrer wa1011.1'4ll power, lact.or.y air, 6 way power se-.t, power.door JoCks. lugpge rack, local ca.r In outitanding condition. <YCP428) '68 ELECTRA CUSTOM 4 Door hardtop. Full po\lo•er, factory air. Sold & serviced locally. Balance or factory warranty. (XE\V432) DOZENS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ' . ............. pooL1.._....... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRA.ND ~!W 1970 BUICK 2 DOOR COUPE Autom1tic transmission, ~oricealecl rad io antenna, fibre 9las belted tire1, paddod dash, •••1-. belts, beck-up lites, duel sp~ed electric wipers. 433270Z600154. 528 1970 Demonstrator AND Executive Cars REQUCED NOW · FOR IMMEDIAt'E CLEARANCE IMMEDIATE . . DELIVERY.~ DRASTIC DISCOUNTS .ON NEW '69 JAGUARS FIVE ro CHOOSE FROM! CUiiom (pt. SM-11'9111, l/lrtu.1J1 ..... ...., pap,olar •tcftlOO' ... a11a~la. l!xec. Ut Mrlel , !UWKIOll4GJI '69 WllDCAT C11ilOnJ Co\lpt, Spec.lally onHr.J tJ. S.1n Mtnagtn wife, Alllo!\lltly _,..,.. IMlda and DUI. Extc. tar Mti.I I (....wt(IOfUO) NEW '69 OPEL Air condlttoMd. "ln'l'I "'°'· 5trlal 1'"1tlCM1N $719 QISCOUNT ANOTHU SHIPMENT NOW HERE OPEL GT'S SEE OUR FUl.L SELECTION ! ' VISIT OUR VOLUME OPIL SALES CENTER 234 E. 17th St. AVTHORIZED BIJICK ·OPEL· .J AGV AR SALES and SERVICE OPEN SUNDAYS 548-7765 Used Cars 9900 Used C1rs 9900 UMd Can 9900 Used C1r1 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Cars ?fOo Used Cars 9900 RAMii.JR ---~ ·---~ ----CORYETIE --'68 ''Corvette" I# 136Al $379.i. CHICK IVERSON Porsche Audi . ·900 West Coast Hwy. FORD MERCURY MUSTANG "61 fonl Co•nl>)' "'"'"' "67 Colony Parl<. lO ..... '65 MUSTANG Wgn . 3911 cng, pv.T disc wag, all xtra.s. Prlv. ply. , brakes, steering, windows, $1950 (213) 592--2344 Hardtop, 3 speed, dlr, canary Lu k · nd · yellow, xlnt. cond. In and seats. g. rac , air co , '61 "onte-y 4 D• -d~ "' ... · ........... , out. 1 owner. \'r'ou.lt.: l'"e stereo. Al\l·f'J\1 r a d i o , ,__R, ••m --~ ~ ,..,.. er, power, ~ ........,,. fo~lgn car in trade or small heater. Pvt ply. Sl895. <"'21·1 -··----'-PONTIAC -PONTIAC PONTIAC ------~--BEAUTIFUL 1970 Pontiac '68 Pontiac Flreblrd 350, auto, '61 FIREBIRD 400 Tempeal. P/S. prl. party,' air, power 1teering & brak-· SA VE "°'1 • / .. 1 COND. wlll accept best offer, ea, custom trlm, 19,000 mll· VS, Pwr. 1.teering, low mllcs, 673-1437 alt 6:30 Fri. All es. Orig, owner. lmmacu· RtH, d1r, all dehb:e equip. d~ Sat. late! $2295, f96..3503 Take t .. ceizn car In trade. ~-~~-=~~~- 1963 Rambl4r American 220 Waaon. 1tlck. $450. 'i-'Mf..2357• 1964 RAMBLER 2 dr Cluslc, auto-S, clean. Must sell. $215.96MOOO Uoeii Coro T-BIRD '\' '68 T·Blnf, black, 4 dr, ~ "dau. Immac. Call : ... 847·1465. -·"' a:.EANEST '67 T·Blrd ~ area.Atr.$2500. ~ 644-2458 ~:--N.B. 646--9391 • 54S.3325 FORD ~4-4387 ,_. ~ down. \Vill 1.inanct! pvt pty. MUSTANG <RllE 6231. Call PF!.11 art 10 '6t Ford Econoline Van, ---------.! Al\t 51()..3100 or 49'1-1029. diamond-tuck uphol. custom Will finance pvt pty 1\VGL.. '6.1 Pontiac GTO, 4 1pd, top 1968 Catalina convt., xtnt. 212) Call ffa1 ·aft '10 am oond. $350 cash, take over clean, pwr ~lppecl, new 545-0634 or 494-9773. balance $600. 646-6819 aft tires, low book. Best oUer. 4. 499-2614 wlmd1 ntE QUICKER YOU CALL. THE QUICKER .YOU SELL TIIE SUN NEVxR SETS .. DAILY PILOT WANT AMI • 1!lj(I F11rd Conv original S400 Private Party SW-5727 paneled & insulated, mags, Ti& l\1ustang, 6 cyl, 3 spd.' 1965 Mustang 2 + 2, mint \vlde tires, other extru Xlnt mechanical care. Good cond. f.nl in new tire11 + $1250. 64~ cond. 1 owner. Mu.st sell many extras. 494-6636 1968 PONT Exec. Sia .. Wgn., air, AJ\t/Ft.r radio, pwr Used Cars '900 !Used Cars t900 JUsed Cars .. 9900 fUMd C1rs 9'0I,' windows & seaU $2800.i_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;~ '62 Ford Galaxie. V-8, radio. w/sdwalls, au10 Gd cond, best oner. !>18-8:273" ives. '62 F'ORD Coun(ry Sedan Wagon. Auto: Power . P rivate party. 592-2313 '65 COUNTY Sedan. Air- cond, pis. p/b . .vht w/tan Int. $800. 673-5811. '62 FALCON Station Wagon. Stick shift, 41 ,000 miles. 833--0069 ----'61 l\1crcury Comet 6 cyl. S850. See to apprec. 675-4146 1968 MUSfANG, 6 <'YI. R&H, very economical, new tires. · ·67 Mu.!ltang, V-8 r /h, air good cond. 3 spd. P.tnk!! of- ne\\' brakes, xlnl conc:I. cond, $1295 or belit oUer. ft'r. 54()...96()1 or 546--0451. 642--0584 Call 675-5747 1'68 FORD 4 de. '"''°m .~6,~M~u=sr~AN=G-s~po-r-,.--~,. OLDSMOBILE R/H, 390 V/8. 35,500 miles lo ml&". $fiOO & take overl --------- ~3678 pmnl.!i. SU-1494 aft 6 p.m. '61 Olds CUtlass. SlJO. Rc-bll '68 Ford Futback, 289, V-8, '68 Mustang Conv. V-8. 4 trans. Orig. ownr. 512-9561 full pwr, air, xlnt cond. spd. pl~. pldlsc brks, pwr da~. 646-8607 eve. 540-7560 lqp. Ex cond . 644-1848 1963 Olds Cutlass, lo mi's, MAVERICK SHARP '66 !lttustang, 289. r/h. auto. Best otter. Call V-8, alr, pi s. r &: h, wht. 6!2-130j wall1. $1450. 546-57$ ~====== PLYMOUTH 1968 FORD Ranchero. im· 1970 ~le.verlck w/optlons, ·69Mleh1, .f epd, po11\trac- mac. cond. t;ow mileage. er/revs whls. radial trs. lion. Make! offer. Cal Jl--------- 1 owner. 494-2230, 494-9-171 20,000 ml. $1825. 5.36-19::.G 64&-7317 2 CARS 1 DRIVER 1-=========..;_=========-=---======o..IMUST sell '6j Fury III Hdtp. Used Cars 9900Used .Cars Anniversary Special coupe, BRAND NEW auto, Iran&.. P"'f· S/B. tac. alr, Xlnt cond. 64M321 Ex. 250 days or (213) 430--0742 Eves. '69 ROADRUNNER., etereo. 2 rr.ags. Must sacrifice. Call 6'2-1260 '59 Plymouth Ful)f V.S, 65,000 mi's. Near new tires. Good cond. ;:JOO. 548-7408 645--2182: aft 5 pm & .... ·kndsll 642-4011 1968 Le~t 7A°'N~S-4'""°'D~c°'l~W-,,.<o.p $2295. Po\\·cr & alr/cond. Owner 673-32;i9 Eve.11 6#-0972 '61 GTO CONY. Oranee w/blk top. P/S, P/B. Air. Good cond. MU ST SELL! ! 494-5739 aft 5. '&t LeM&N:. Sacrifice! 326 Eng, 4 1pd'. $775. Call 646.2577 '67 FIREBIRD, auto, V·8, r /h, deluxe lnter. Good tires. Call • 675-2141 lll65 Pontiac Bonneville Sta· tion Waao~. 6ff.DM8 dais. &'fS..8559 atter 7 BONNEVILLE '66 Cpe, air, full pwr, tape. 1.lust sell. best cash otfer. 675--8579 196fi TEMPEST Le litana HT Cpe. Bucket .aeats, corwolt, P/s, Hydro. mo. 673-1469. ' White El.ephanlll7 . SHOPPING FOR LOW PRICES? , . ' We have coupes, sed1i11, & lost of gor~ w19ons at the "good old d1ys" prices. <;om• In 1nlf '" why· Montego Is tM best Inter· medjett buy In Amerlc1. NEW 1970 r.tONTEGO ? clc. hard top. Eq11ip. with 41l111t1 wheel '°"'"• w~ita •iJ1 wall firn , c.•rpali11g, 111!0111atit tt-a•111 l•1l11, ,,_, 111111111, AM r•dio. ti11t1J 9la11. N1. 0 flOILS6Jfl4 Plw• Tai I Lic.11111 t Jollnson.sont LIHILl H~Yl~l~Ti.L• ~iH m •llHHIY ·HIUI '''' MAllOI l~A•, COlfA ..a ftG•llH H•• h'" 1atn .. 1110 ., ... te by. Uac.a..Merc•ry '"41Mt ' • I • , '67 COU&A• Coope V .. •lllemalk, IK*l' air, ~ lift!'· 1nC1 .. dlv..illr•kts. rMlf, lloMlltf, ._..,, •k.. 1Vll:Ql1l "Olt" In,...,.., ._.~1 l'rlctd to M11 fill, ~999 ''7 CAMA•O Coopt $1699 VI, 11110tN11c, radii, lltfter, -, <Mr•1 ~•t llHl Ilka u r aM "Olt" .. In Mry.,.-'I'· ITIJ'J•) . 'H POID l'ol~olio 500 Soalla11. VI, llltOIMllc. radii, llM!w, """' llfttl119, IK!Or'I' alt,-· A ...i IODd ... 1111 ll'llkd In ., 1'111 CM¥rt;let. (Jt'l'Au41 I t 1969 AND 1970 PONTIAC AUTOMOBILES: lta m1i11in9 '69 I '70 Po11li•c•. AU 11 Jr11tleally rad11c1d prlc.11. ,.,n P'o11tlae Motor Di•i1l.1 w11r1nli11 i11111d 011 •II c.1n. C40 Jaft a11J th1r1 wlll l:.1 no mor1.I ''I fOID TOllNO COUNTlT lqUlll WA•ON VI, lt.H., powtr 1t11rint 1 l:i•a11tifvl f•r••t gr•an c.olor arwl raacly for Iha f•mily to 1njoy. Uc. IWXEJ41 1 $2295 '61 IUICI WILDCAT ? Dr., 1.,ory In color, 1:.111• lnt1r!or I lop. Wi ll c.1red for f11lly tquippad c.1r, incl. factory air ctncl, l ie. IWAEIJS J $2695 '67 CADILLAC COUPI DI YILLI lm111ac.ulata c•r throu9ho11I 111 •Cl~• color with white "inyl top. f ylt Cad illtc. ac.c.111ori•1. Lie. fTWY'''' $3795 ''' OLDS YI f PAISIN•ll ITATION WA•ON Thl1 gol d c.olor1d wa9011 ha1 fac.tory air c111illtioni119, p-•r 1t1ari119 and the Vitt& Dome .-l1w 011 the roof. lt't t 11ic1 c.ar. Uc. ISAASJ'I $2195 'H 'llllllD VI, awt1111otic., radio, h1at1r, power 1taa1l11t , c11•lo111 trim, b1111tlf11I V1r4oro 9ru11 wltll told cullo111 111° tario t. IVHA6Jll $2595 2-VOLKSWAGINI 2 '61'-t ot llltl Lie.. IWXG-tl6) I at tlffl with c111f1111 i111taU14 Corvair a119i11a. Thl1 011• It a 1p"la~ car. Uc.. tWIEt241 ' ''' MllllCDll ZIOS 4 Dr. R•dio, ll11t1r, 4 1P41. lra111., 11111r11f, l11utlf11I llarti: bf111 c.olor attd 11 a 1,.1ta•1 car thro119ho11t. Lie. I PSl)t l $3595 .,, POUCHI ti 1 cou" It., H., 5 Spd. Th!1 c.ar i1 111 tof .1oM. l11• tha11 SOO 1111111 011 Por1ch1 daalan a119in1 ov1rfi1wl 111 this cart S11 lo 1ppracf•la. Lie.. fZOKtlli) $5295 .,, ro1scH1 cou" Ora119• 111 color. A., H., 4 •P,d. Thl1 11 • f1111 value In 1xe1ll1nt condition. lie. IVVV6101, $4495 '''CADILLAC POIMAL LIMOUllNI With l:il•ck la11cla11 top -. IJ,JOO ft\1111 on thi• lu111ry c•r whlc.h 101J la1t year fer Sl4,100, All 1011,.1nl1nc.at yo11 wo11ld up•c.t. Uc.. IXWYIMI . C14ill•t• fin1•f mo41I. -011t1t0Mj11t •ll11e ot $87~1!_ '•T IONNIVILLI 4 DOOR HARDTOP A11to111atic., rodi1,.fit1ter, ptwtr d1arl11t attd wind1wt. Ori9l11al l:iron11 wltll 11ddll l11t1rier, l"l,.111&c.11l1t1 I own1r r1fl1c.h fine1t of care. llltH600) $2395' ''7 l'OID t "'LCON J Dr., It., H., ) 1,d. tr1ftt., 1c11111r1lcol, 1.,1ry 111 c1lot, hc•ll111t late 111.dal tra111,.rtatio 11, $1195 ROY CARVER -R-ol-ls--R-o-, y-c-e--.. --IJ 2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA 546 4444 ' -....... -- ,, •ALL CAIS IHOWM CAllllT OUI 11 MONTH elAIANTU • , , 11 .. ·I ' ' • ., ' • : ' J • ;;r .. . ,, .. w ' ' ' .. < . ' " ' • • .. . ' •, ... " . . . ' .. / •/ >, I " l • " ' .. '"' ,, ' I / , ' ~· ' • :,I . .,. . ', ' . . ' , ' . •f!. • ~ ... :v. . .. • ' ·t . '' ' . . ' . . . . -- . .. . . CADILLA C' ~NINE:fEtJV'.. SEVENTY .·.·:: .• .:. ~ ~ ~ .. -. .,-----' • ,. r . . . I , -. ..._.-.-. -·-----· --------_ You!.. F9c tO!J' f.wborjtt:.d: ~adill~,c .. D;_c:i l~r , .. ... \ • I ., ' '• ' ''-,, '-' •. -. Ser~1"rf, the .. 9raog'e ·-~~st 1 t1,~~r'.~~;, CADILMt NINETEEN SEVENTY .... .. ~- EXCELLENT SELECTION .OF MODELS & COEORS_, . FOR LEASE. d,.R:. ·p,URCIJASE ';', ,.., t, "' ~'-'-.:__~_·.:. . • .,. • Evmi! .wla.,i.,riieuured •liy~slml~•of excellenc~4the l!l'TO Cadillac 1is ~IJll'J'.tO,exceed._..:yOllr Jreatest expectationf.•Let's .. get _tbgetber scfonlfor a demOnstration drive. •' t ' .. .. .. _ .-.l 11 ~. ..... ·"' Buy ; or Lease Toda~.· Choose' From ·o~ Record Inventory .· --· "? " ,J, •. " . ;_ ' . \ ·•" . .. . -~ . " •' • --~~~·~·~·~·:,__.;;;;i.;_.;.-~..,..---'-~~~~,.,...--~~....:.-:-"""''+:~~~~~--~~~~~~~~....!--'"""",--~~~~--.~' CLEARAM:e,1; " CCIARANCI ~ 1964 CADILLA-c;-----. · ·-··· . · · ~. s1333 2 lioOt' hardtop. l'Ull .))O'iter eiaqlpmen~ ~· • factiey . alr conditionlnc. . .doth . & . leather .. ......,,, AM·FM ndlo. Cjj2Vlp.l .' l'licl,,' . ' ' CllAIANCI ~ 1-,-68 CADl1.L4C --5· · ' c .:., ·· Coupe DeVille. Vinyl toP, --cioth &: ... leather · ~·. interior, full power, factory air ~-FM ~ · radio, rear window defo11:ger. (YmJ78) Pllc'i' ' . . . ~ CtlAIAllCI ·SAU 1968 CADILLA~ s3~555 Convt. DeVllle. Leather interior, full pow· er, factory air, stereo AM-EM m,ul:L\plex,. • tilt-tele wheel, twilight aentind; radlar ,..., tires. CXJA187> r111Ko>I . ., . . CLIAUNCl"SAU 1966 CADILLAC ·. . sz2· 22· . C.OUpe: DeVllle. Padded ' top, cloth I: lealh· .-,... ... . . _ : . er interior, full po\ver, factory air, AJ\.f •• : • . · , . , , . r--·· . -' -~ ' ..• . ' ··-··~~-- . ... " . ~ . .. . .· - ; -·---' . . - OVER 80 QUALITY CADILLACS AND OTHO f lNE CAllS _TO . SELECJ' FRO~I LARGEST SEt ECTiON IN ORANGE COUNTY! -, • ' " $ ; . ;• SALE PRICE - 1066 CAOILLAC Sedan De Ville. VJnyl top, leather interior, full power, filCtory air, AM-FM radio, etc. Local l owner. (WXE473) 1969 CADIUAC Coupe DeVllle. Vinyl top, cloth &: leather interior,. fµll power factory air, tllt-telc wheel, AM·F1.t .radio, po":er door locks, elcctric,seat release. Local l owner sold le serviced by Nabers. <YWR326 ) . -~ . -, . :1965 . CADILLAC .C~4.Pl' DeVille. ~ath~ tn.tetlor, iful1·,paw- ""'er, tactory"'.air ·COl1dftiontni;'sighal-se91ng . radjq,_neW• J:a.d1a1 ~ CMOB465). . '' 1965 MUSTANG " --~ .. ,. . I' ' ' . ' .-.. ~ ·-: -... "-' " 1 PRICE CLEARANCE SALE 51666 PRICE CLEARANCE SALi' s999 FM radio, Wt-telescopic wheel etc. ISJL-a la '" t35> P .... E .-\-, . ' Haid~op ,CQ~v.a:.JJoor stick shift, vinyl bu~~et sep~ •. radl:.q; ~'tcr, center console, low miles. (RFX'l.M)· 1967 CADILLAC Coupe DeVUJe. Full poY.·er, factory air con- ditlonin&, padded tor,, leather interior, AM-FM radio. tllt-te escoplc wheel, twi· light sentinel, power door locks, power vent windows. {TGU989) 1969 CADILLAC Eldorado. Vinyl top, cloth & leather In· terlor, full power, factory air, stereo .AJ.f. FM multiplex, power door Jocks, Ult tele- scopic steering wheel, cruise control, t\\'i• light sentinel, etc. Low mileage. (H9135n5) I ' CLIARAlfCE SAU " ~· 53111 "·; ,• I PllCE ·CLEARA!'ICE SAU s5 999 . . PRICE . ·---~; ·-···· . . . ·' , .----· .. ----' ' ' ' ; • i ~ '• ,, . SAtES --DEPARTMENT. OPEN. "'I • I • • • ... i . 1968 ,_ • .., ~u ~top ~Pf!.· Vinyl roof, vinyl lnt:irior, fWI po~, f'a'.ctory air condltlon- lng, radio, heater, wsw tires. Low mileage, local l owner. {XSP158) 1968 CADILLAC Eldorado. Flreriilst paint, vinyl lop, leather !'ntel"lor, full po'>l-·er, factory air condition- ing, stereo AM·FJ\.·t, Ult-t.ele wheel. JJOwrr door locks, etc. Local 1 ov.·ner, low mile's . (VFL238) PRICE CLEARANCE SALE $2666 PllCE. CLEARANCE SALE 54999 PRICE · 1967 C'ADILLAC CUARANC~ SALE Sedan O.Ville. 'v;ny1 top, I~ather lnty:>or ,-$1}' !I• 12,. FA, tVt tele, AM-FM~ .ctoor. ~ t>:JP.1::1 .loc:klkriwer vent~' ·1,ownor. , .: ,-;.• Cii I.!, -; • • 1 >WJ 1) · ' .. ...~ Pll •. • . ·' ~ ~· ..: • • . -t: • ~ ' . .. , . • ,, NABER:s LEASING ANNIVERSARY LEASE SPECIAL 1970 Coupe de Ville $175 ,.., c...... ,..... ~·'·-·· per month ,._ hctery • htll9tl11111" AM· 24 month fM ..... .._, ....... w6tt't 11-. Open-End Lu H n1 11 .... .-,..... .... . ORDER YOUR S TODAY Sp•ci1/ l111• off1r ••pir11 April JO, 1970 ' . 8:30 ·AM to 9:00 PM Mon. ~ :Fri;' .. 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sa t. and Sun. ·. ' -. ' , · , I . of -•• •• • - ALL CARS SUBJECT TO l!IUOOSALE. ,toll.SALE PRICES EFFEC.TIVEnlROUEiH TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1970~ ' \, f ' ' .... 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" ~ ~ ~ t l ~. a ; ~ ,. ~ 1 if f r - -~~----~~--~-----------..-----------------............... ~ ........................ .. Job ' Not just anotherpt'ettyface. Thctt att 7 ,2,8,204,800 reasoos why the next watch yoa b8y should be a J~genscn. That's then r of SCC\lOds in 230 ,an. • And Jules Jiirgcnsen has been a great name in watches all that time.. Most any brand you can think of is a jobnoy-amc·latdy compattd to us. You have to mah a very inc product to ban people buy ;t year after year aftuyca.r. You've got to have bcautif ul f accs, of coonc. But the face is there for everybody to sec. lt'sca.sy to choose a watch bJ its Joob. . You've got to be beautiful oo the inside, too. Beautifu.lly running. Beautifully lasting. Bqutifully accurate. We think thctt is an-inner beauty in a prcci.sioo- madc watch. That's why we're such fanatics about the tolaaoc.a of our jcwcJcd movcmcnts--about the way they' re cbcckcd and insp«ted-about the way they pcrfonn under brutal testing conditions. C.COturics ago, the other Swiss watchmakers said that Jules Jiirgcnscn had a compulsive urge for perfection. ~·d like to think~ inherited it. Herc: the Couot for him. the Conta.sa foe ha. 17 jewel mo~cmeots in classic 14.K gold mes. with Flormtine ydlow gold dials and graceful .Roman numenls on the outtt rim. The Count, about tn~. The Cootcs.sa, about $13~. Other Jules Jiirgaum watches from S80 to $10,000 at 6oc stores C"Tet7wbrtt. Wrik for an illu.stratcd brochure and name ol your oearest autborUicd dealer. Jules Jurgauco Corp. since 1740, makers of superlative watches and chrooomctcrs. U.S. 08Xa: }'2 Padt Avenue South, New YOik. .J l l ~ l I ~ r r I l • ~ • ~ • ~ I I I' r ~ I The Fun and Profit of a VB.catio D OYOU~of having a hide- away mounfii.n ~ in, se.ashore cottage, or A-frame ski house of JOU!" own? For at llut tlaree mil- lion American families. tbia dremn hu come true, and thia year another quarter-million are apect.. ed either to build or buy & MCODd hou..e. The weekend or vaca- tion home, onee a IJlD}>ol of wealth and atatua, baa DOW become a fenmt pal ol tboM with moderate income.. A Un.lftnfty of Kidaipa' lllll'Vey l"8'Nllla that fully halt of Ameri- can f&milie. want a MC- ODd home, and one out of 10 la a'ri.q for it. Bill and Karth& Car. roll, for eu.mpJe, f01 ~ • had sone to Cape Cod for IAIDUller w-hnda and --eatiom. ataJiq at inu. motela, and rented cot- tapa. GraduaJlJ tJae Car-ron. ..-Uw that, lib u.e awerqe U.S. fami17, ._ were spendiq u mud. u 10 per cent of their income on recreation and leisure acti'ritiea. Lut year, they boaa'kt • aWl cottap. thma reated it for three mantba to help pq for needed eq1li)lmmt. a Ii hf tile sr.l de- mand f0tt a-.y-fnm-ikll pa... are ....i lactcJn: tJae bacruM in lelau.re aad ....... tioe time.betterrwt. and hichWQ'• that mab weonal homea eufb' ~ 'amible, and tJae ITVWias up for rela'Dtica ia Giii' b~ eocW;J. Kon and ..... too. people are ~ u.t it'• JM*i,ble for a leCGlld bome to pq for it.elf, at leut ]l&l'tlJ. That ia, if 70U at.art by ftsu,rlq what it woUI otherwi8e eo.t for ncation ~ at be>- tela or motei.. wulrmd tripe, aummer-cottase reatala, and. perbape, 424DP for the 70wipt.en u well. :e.idelU... aetuilaV· • Growing numbers of J\mericans are finding them a sound investment By THEOIXlRE IKWIN \ \ Ii. .u c:sry olllCW ~and r feet · Wl1PaY~ Comfort is somettUng you can't put a price on. That's why it pays to buy boots that start out comfortable-and stay that way. That means Wolverine boots. like WoNerine Durables. Aside from being IJ&ht. weU-styled, tough and a good value DU rabies are also truly comfortable. So ti& Wolverine Ourabfes now, and ~feel.won\heve to~ later. • , r 'I i.ap, other f•to.re.-of- ten oTerlooked-aaually mab a .acaticm Jroiae a pod ia .. 1 mt Fint, tlae ftlae of a well-built hoaee ia likely to llM::reue abaat i to 10 pereent • f'IU'· _,..;an, if it ia ia a tluhiq re- ~on with auch recreation- al amenities u awimmiq, ft.shins, or akiina'. -..Y H•••lll homea have doubled in value dur- iug leea than a decade. For my own lak&-fro~t cabin in Connecticut, I waa recently offered -to per cent more tlma I paid t or it 1lve years qo. )(y neirbbon around the lab have had aimilar often through real..tate apnta. As l'OOd vacation property becomes ecareer, the up- ward trend continuea. Dr. Richard Lee Bapb ot Cornell Univenity, who made a fat-nwhin• anal- pia of the fte&tian-bome phenomenon, pointa out tMt increaaiq the equity in a boue, while eajoyiq it, ia .. an important crite- rion for comwnen with limit.eel reeou.rc:..'' Thia l'l'Owth in equity ia f6. prded by IDOllt econ~ m.iata aa an eftectin hedge apinst in11ation. lo ..,... a aaimtantial part of what it taba to own the hou~taxea, mainbtmnee, and JDOrt. Pl'e payment.-many a second-homeowner 19lta out ~ boue for pu't of tlae -and ....... At one Gtllt Cout beKh rmort in Florid&, an own- er recouped Ida entire in-"*' EWlllt Ua foa.r JUn throqh rmtala. Around VetwtUillopm.m- tion dteleta rmt for u much • $360 for a M!ftlt- day week or $100 a~ end. More than one prop- erty owner bu Wied this income to build another bedroom and bath. A ~ thou•b indi- rect, way of malrin• a va~ catioa home pay for itaelf reBta OD the concept of "leisure now, retinment Home later." Among middle-aged couplea, Dr. Rapb found. the mortpge on their primary residence may haft been paid off, and they eee in a va- cation house a way to invest funds that were previou.aly allotted for monthly mortpp installments. Lat- er, when the children are grown and on their own, the large primary houee is eold and the vacation bouee is reftned for comfortable year-round Ii.Yin&. Then the retired coaple aet- tlea down to a simpler, lea expensive way of life. Lately, the pattern of vacation homes has been shifting from the iaolated retreat to the planned com- munity. That's where rentals and ap- preciation in value are more favor- able to the homeowner . A developer smooths your path to a aeuonal home by finding the land, installing eaential aenices, ex- ploiting the recreational potentials, and often creating a few that nature overlooked. Financing a vacation h<mae then is euier; bub in the area are more inclined to grant mort- gagee in establiabed reaort areas. For another type of vacation get- away place, mobile bomee are also increasingly popular, particularly on MarxJand beaehell. Financing is u easy u buy~ a car. One cliaadvan· tage is that while a house riaea in value over the years, a mobile "home depreciates. Much newer is the idea of living on a vacation houseboat, which can be financed with only 25 per cent down and seven years to 'PQ'. You'll see them in Kentucky's vaat network of interconnected lakea, in Florida, Georgia, and on the rivers and deltas of Nortbem Califomia. They are for the adventurous who Jlory in the joys of waterfront living. However, neither the bouaeboat nor mobile home can ..,.. be expected to ~ for it.elf. Before pickiJis a more conventional vacation home, set to bow the area F1oridG waeatiot1 loMu, lih tMH ita Porl St. Lwi•, ca• ,,,.,,. fwJl tinw a.f Cn retir..-_ ' Ccalria °" 1enie la.b i• Ali ..... proNa ,.-, will eloiee ...noa.u •. before buyin• by spending weebncla in the neighborhood and talldnl' to residents about local conditions. Con- sider travel time: tbe place ahould be far enough from your city apart- ment or suburban hOuae to provide a total change of acene. yet not ao far that drivin• to it becomes a chore. _,,. - To ca1•1 •• decent rentals and ensure your investment over the long run, the bouae maat have pod kit.ch- en ad bath faciliti-. BeiNclma may be small, but living speeee should be generous. with aome kind of outdoor porch, deck. or terrace. You can start with a mnall boue. addiq to it .. the family powa. llany people are bu7iq land and patting up an economical pre-fab, shipped from the factory in sections, with wirins and plumbiq. Evidently. the need to eecape from the atreuea and atraln.a ot urban llv- ins is univeraal. Aa one couple wiat- fully remarked to a naltor the other day, 'Te don't want .much, aa J~ u we have a view, a .t.r.m, and some roelm." ODee JUU W JUUr ~ away retreat and learn that it ean almost pa,y for iteelf, the rewarda of relaxed liviq are inftnite. • ! • ~ ! I l r THE OOUNTBY'S most pul>- lici.zed pediatrician, Dr. Benjamin Spock, has just written a new book called "Decent~ Indecentr-Our Personal and Political Behav- ior." The book had only been on stores' shelves a few hours when an indignant Philadel- phia woman charged back tn where she had earlier made her purchase and indignantly demanded her money back: "I rait.ed IDT Arnold on Doct.or Spod(a tbeori•. I qreed wbole- beartedl)' with hia eentimenta about endiq the war in Vietnam. I wept with joJ when bia indictment for helpi.na' othen to cope with tbe draft wu overturned. But tbia ia jut too much t )(y podw, theft'• & new Doctor Spock-he'• a .aual lUC>- tionary, and be fawn hypoc:ritic:al enalavemellt ot WOIDeD !" She then aho1"1d the .tutled ..ie.- lady MJftl'al eectiom of the boot tbat had ennpd her: · • "For decadel," writ. tbe peace- ni.k-pediatrician, "I wu an uncom- promiainr civil libertarian aad aeorned tbe hJ"pocriq uaually in- ,,.,... ta • mc:.'OEiiWlt of o1>- acenit,-lawa. But ncent trenda in mcmee. literature, and art toward what I tldak ol. u Mac:k--.ailb, a4 the c:omt." at c• •nee al It. Ila" made me cbaap 1117 pmiu.. •.. I would aow joia a ~b' ha fa.or of new law. wtllch wooJd detmmine pllt abaW Clll the bula of j ..... ... juries' -of lboek aad renl- aioa.." e "'W1ma a lm•ed Wll Jda wife about Ilia troabJea at tM oaa. he .... her to ., .... .,,_with him in Ilia feelillp of flwtntiml. Re ._ not want her to ten him how eui1J lhe ...._., WOGld baw aurmoaated tbme dlmeuJtleL" • -it would be fairer if 0., (wo- men) were btvaallt up ·at home ud educated in aucb a spirit tbat they would eajoy, feel proud of, and be f uclneted by du1d-IW'iq rather tMa frwtnW. ~ it." Other P'• .. of the book &N Fa.U,, W-*'s.A,,n.lu,i.10 DR. SPOCK: From Child Care t The "nation's godfather .. is again in the news, this time with some . provocative views on se~ marriage, and morality equaltJ proyoc:ative: • ., Americau CUl now talk boldl7 or jolrinlt1 about au in miDcl com- pa117-tboqh I tbint there ia often a forced quality to thia." • "'Maa can be tbe ID09t deetionate and altruistic creature, yet he'a po- tentially more vicioua than anr other. He ia the Clll!7 one who can be persuaded to bat.e mtDiou of hia OWD kind wt.om be bu DMel" Men an.cl to kill u DLUl7 u be can IQ' banda CJD in the name of hia tribe or hia God." • ''Jloat Americam who eanaider themMlne ~inking people are ~ llluaionM'bilt are not coudoua of tbia feeliq. They are not d.iMn- cbanted with tbe l)b7aical upecta of civili.uition. They are proud of IPllC&- ahi)J9 and uWki&l heuta. What they have lost ia a belief in tbe dia- nity of man." Dodor' Spod(a miwr book 1'iD Ar- priM lllaa7 ..,.ta wtao leaned to loft and but him and wt.i.e c:lill- drea an ""Spock babia." We loud oat tbat die ........... pat into a cammtmt alot wt1m we n- cmtl7 tnu ltd witla W.. talllBI witll him. H-tenec' to tile IDUl wbo baa cbaqed 1DOl'e parent-daild nlatiOD- ahip9 than ~ 1D die CDUJltrJ. Doctor Spock fee18 tllllt 1da radical ~ to the VW:D•• ia.W.. ment wu dictated by Ilia own ~ enta. ''They ued to eouuel me." Ille told ua, .. 'cbooee the risht ~ and not tile W'f.' _., .___ wswias to otben U a moral obliptiOIL' ~ family IMlttled iD New Eq- land loll&' before 1'1'16," be u.id, "and u loq u I can remember, we were rock-rib Republican. )(y father wu a lawyer for tbe New Haven Railroad. He believed that 100 could beet lerft mankind by bei.q phyaic- a.07 ftt-tbat it .... your moral re- sponalbility to keep iD Pape." Spock "lr.eepa in abape" by bieJ'- cU.na-. We accompmded him oa a eycli.nc trip •round New York's Cen- tral Park. While pedaliq Yisoroua1J in a cold, wet wind, he told ua that he wu aent to Andover, the c!Wic preparatory 8Chool for Yale and then to Yale itaelf. There he made Scroll and Key, one of the moet aduaiYe clube, and pulled an q&r on the row- iq team that went to the 1924 Oppica. Re decided to beeome a doctor and attended the Yale Medi- cal School and tbe Collep of PhTai- ciana and Surseam of Colombia UnmnitJ. Ia 19!'1, while still at medical achool, be married Jane (:lwaer, a predj Comerticnt sirt.. Tiier have two dlildrm, both bop. Spock studied pediatrica and l'Q'- chiatry. He wu one et the 6nt American docton to complete resi- denc:'-in both ftelda. When the de- mand. of World War II inducted Spock into the Naq, the mothen of bia pstieatw becred laim to write down inatructiOD8 on child-rearinc tluit would cover ~ but ana1enciea until be pt back. Tbat'a Mw tM ......... iMek, ..... 0ee SD Seme Book of Bab)' ad Cbild Cue" came to be writt.en. He baa no explanation fm-ita phenomenal St'CCMI, Tbe m0 Ice wu aimp\y love your b.by, ot.ern him a)'11lp&tbetically to 11ee what he need.I and wanta, enj07 him, trust J'OUnelf. Scmebaw, It auwered to tbe condition of larp numhen of mothera. The phrue "Dr. Spock ...,. • . . " became a tender' ahield aaaiut other, more rirfd dodon. A larp put of a whole PDlfttiClll of babiea wu fed when hUAIT7, cud- dled when they cried, and allowed to crawl and play in tbe fn'1d.. Dactoe lpodl's babi• srew up to throw him a roqh chaBena-e. .. Jut becaue 23 million copies of 1117 book were aoJd doee•t w e'eeyone who bo~ht it did what I aid," he ~ marbd a little plaintiftlY. ~ wouldn"t or couldn't. I bad no idea I was IOiDI' to be charpd with or· pni•i~ a new lite at,.le, nor did I intend to do llO." Nevertbelela Doctor Spock baa been blamed for the hippi• and the yippies, tbe flower cllildreB and the "Hell's A.na'ela" and for ICDe coDep rebels. He baa participated in closma of peace demoaatntioaa, ad in every ooe of them there hu been at leut one pwk:J younpter who carried a sign tbat aaid, "I wu a Spock baby." ''U•u.allJ," UY1I Doctor Spock wonderiqly. ''when the mot.hen who claim they raieed-their children by my book -tMir ,.,. ....... 111an:b- iq down the street, they besin to cry. I don't know w1l7. I've bem told r. • Pied Piper, bat u. tact ia rve newer made All7 ~ pitdl to tMe kida--tbey made it to -. .. IA the earlT 1960'a. 8Clalti6c ma· terial pe•iq am:. Doctor Spock's .. made him feel iaca ..,, CODCel ned aboClt the dupn of nu- clear f&Doat. He .,U oat apiut nucJear..w.pom htrti• and ... found ),jmeeJf drawa into tllie Wal anti-war piuttwt. ., ..._ it a,..t a kJt of ,.....ta that • baby doctor .could talae • COD- trmeraial stand," he told UL *Bat if they bold me responsible for ha.U.. a lot to do with briqiq tWr dill- dren up, I haft to 8* ~-tllie point of docton and parmta wottiq and ucriftdq to briq up llealthT. welkdjasted cb:ildnn if they are ...... t8 lte mc:i...w? "If. babJ' .. to be .. ,.z old." I IM be ~ ci. m. in co br VO in. ce Tl 10 th te. th Dr J(l,j ontroversy By )HAN AND JUNE ROBBINS be eontin~ "it'a ™MM of d7iDS before qe 21 ·are cmlJ 1.5 per cent. DOl9 anyone think the riak of nu- clear° war la that amall? And doea it make 8eD8e to pneent to your Jcw- iqly reared child a aociet;y that ia conf ueed about . aex, calloua about brutality. prone to viokmcef" lt WU then that be decided to de- vote hia energiee.full time to epeak- i~ to J'WQ' people wbo are con~ cerned with eeriowl llOCia1 problema. Thua far. he bu spokm at more than 100 collepa and wdnniti• ~ the country. He doean't receive a lecture fee-it all soea into a fund that he)pe youq men wbo are in Dr B..;..ffa SfJoek tOitA AS. tDif • loM ot Jtlflrt1u&'1 Vi118JOrd, Ma ... Dr. $'/Ioele ~. ,,....., nlia to •zvr.., AS. ~tiote eo vui... ..,.,., lesal trouble with the draft. We went with Doetor Spock to the State Uninnity at Stcl117 Brook. New York. where 2,600 studenta pq him an ontion u be clambered onto a ahaq platform eompc:wd of foldiq tablee. Still ram-rod straisht and lean and six-foot four, be looked at the hirsute male faces and told bow be had ordered bia aon Michael 20 years a&'O to shave off hia beard. "I WU wroq," be admitted U be ftn- pred a heavy watch ehain that ran acrou hia vest. "I wouldn't do that now," be laqbed. The atudenta cheered. More Mrioua, be went on to de- aeribe bia angry diallluaiomnent with former Preaident L,yndon .JobnlOD. "I eampaiped bard for him,• be aid, .. because be promiMd be would not eecalate tbe war. Amona othen. I helped to pt him elected. A day after hia election. be telephoned me and aaJd that be hoped be could live up to my faith in him. Then a few months later be did ele&late the war. I'm very aahamed that I worked for him. But I auppoee a man can be a humanitarian at home even if be'a a war mouser in Vietnam I I wrote him Jetter after letter. No ...-!" Doctor Spock aaid, "Pretty aoon I learned that the F.BJ. wu question- ins tM doorman of_ our apartment boue about 1117 eomlap and pinp. I laqhed. Who eould be later.ted ill an apcl pediatrician? Nat thins I knew I wu incllcted." (ftpock'a Federal indietment fol- lowed the eo-called -whitehall Caper" in New Yort City. AceUMd of~ tin• draft reei.tance, be brou•ht hia cue to court bJ bi.kina' tbrou•h a police line that wu formed to pl'C>- tect the Whitehall military induction center from a demonatration. "It ....... ,.. be aaid, "when I tapped a policeman OD the ahoalder and said, 'Excuse me, I want to break throul'h 7our line to commit dYil dieobeclienee. • • .' " The net ia neent hi8tor7. Spock. with othen, WU tried and COD"riet.ed. But be wu aubeequently acquitted of the cha.rpa. ")(any parenta wrote to me durina that time," be aaid. '-rhe1 told me that thq were aorry the1 had UMd 1117 book to raJH their children. I eoalcln't Asun it out • cause tbe 70~ men and women wbo aaid they wen Spock babiee aeemed ablolutei, sreat. It wu really very 1tranp. It wu u tbou•h the ~-had read 1117 book ud rai..cl t ............. " The man who bu been called the "nation'• •oclfatber" decided to write • book tlaat wauld help adulta Undentand Uwmaelfta. He aailed U"OUJld the Caribbean OD hia 86-foot sloop c.,..,._ until be bad Aniahed the new book. At a recent reception, Spock di~ cuued the book. It tuma out that be iD't all that permlaln. He'a apinst roek-throwin• and Joe.kin• up coll .. e dean.a. He o«en a leuon on bow to orp.niiie a JHIO"/wl and •teeti.H protest mowment and aa1• the Ant tbinl' la to pus out Jeafteta and call a meetlq. He aaya be would join a revolution~ under abeme aitua~ tiou-if the Pr.tdent abropted the Constitution. He ia apJnat ob- ae~y and brutality in boob and moviea and eepeciall.J la reality. He'a qaiut .aual promiaeuity and wam1 ua that it produeee a calloumeu that eventually blunta the aex experience. But be thinb we'll eventually have to accept aineere, unmarried loft. • ._.., or WI'••• it would be hard to diamiaa the kindl)' pllautry of the doctor who baa bem btaeecl. kicked, jailed, and v:ilifted in the courie of bia co1'Cem for aoeiety. We asked him if he bad a meaaase for 701Jn• mothen. He aD.8WVed with bla now- claMle ~~ from ... ~a4Chllill' Care": "You know more tbanyouthink 10U do."+ Fatrdlw WH1clw,April11,1110 1 I ' ' i I I . I . I t -. 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COllpOll nQ .... cmly CID • ~· ..... ~--beloreW.,31. l910.0ft.o"6d ...... : tumd cw lbdted by law. I The Re_ Meanin A child's playthings o steppingstones to health By KEVIN V. BR.OWN AT A RECENT party, a group fi of mothers were discussing their children. "My little boy see111.1 fucinated by dif- ferent colors." ''Mine libs anything he can pab." "And PD bet an)'tlliq he grabs, be put.a in his mouth, just like mine." "Well. my Johnny just likes things he can bang on." All of theee mothers were right, in a way, probably 'without knowing the real reaaona why children are attracted by some object.a more than by others, why they pref er playing with ao1r.e simple toys and ignore more expenaive ones. or even why they would rather bang on a Jdtchen pot with a eoup spoon than play with a new toyi:hat ju.st came from the .ftore. Psychologists have proved that children know ex.actJ,y what they are doiq when they react to their environment, including toys, in often-puzzling waya. And it is a wise parent that studies the reasons be- hind some of this behavior to help the child Pl'O«ft.88 smoothJy and e«ectively through his several levels of learning. A judicious selection of toya can help immeasurably. From the beginning, toys can be necessary stimuli. According to Dr. Lee Salle. clinical associate professor of psychology in pediatrics at Comell Uni- venity Medical College and brother of Dr. Jonu Salk, the diacoverer of a polio vac- cine, "Toys can be more than diversionary playthings. They can be a vital factor in the growth of a normal child." A child ia born into the world with five senses that need development and a mind and emotions that need nourishment and confidence. Even lying in a crib, an infant is learning. He probably di11COvers hjs body first of all. The simple, normal act of put- ting his thumb in his mouth provides two stimuli, one to the mouth and one to the thumb, and M learns that hia thumb is part of him. The next thing he puts in bia moutb. perhaps a teething ring, te.ches him there are other objecta that are not put of him. He then begins to diatinguiah between himself and objects that are not part of him and to distinguish other objects from one another_ "A.a the child rrowa and learns to me bis banda, rubberUed rinp can eerve eeveral pmpoees.'' Dr. Salk ~ "Ile can grab it, tooclt it, feel it, put it in ( m• co more than fun-they are constructive adulthood hia moutll, and ram • it ad tMte It..• The more objeeta be ia apoeed to. the more "inpote• tlUa wonderful infant of a "eemputw' will neei1111t. the cpaickw 1aia aenaea den)op. And the more eoddence he build.a in himself, the more eomforlable he feels in thia brand-new world. So-eaDed "mobia.." daqtins eollskae- rationa of miacellaneoua items that baq from ltbinp and be•a-. -. another and away in the breae, ean atimulate hia adatit with mO'VelDellt and color. hia ean with tinklins aounda. and. if he can re.eh it, his ~oftooeh. 8 al•W. .-also be an eftective aub-mtute. They ean be placed at the belld of bia bed. encourqina him to raiae Ilia bead when on hia atom.ch and exereiae hi.a neck and back muKJee. and fucinate him with their colorful. random movementa. When he ia old enoqb to alt up and reach for thinp. objeeta of dffrerent alses and lhapee that he am pick up and handJe -odckbaped teethen, multi-colored balla, rattlM--<lellabt him becaUM theee are all new touch aenaationa. And it i1 a natu.ral inlti.net to put any or all of them to hi.a mouth not becauae be'• hUQSJ'J but b&- cauae the ta.ate or the muaqi.q of hia p:ma ia another new 1mUtion. Iftbe toyw can be ah.aka to make noiM., all the better. otbenriaa don't be amprieed to .. the child deliberate);y throw them to hear the sound when they hit. The next step in the dnelopment of a child. aided imm.-.aurabl.r with thouaht- tul selection of toys. ia wfaen he beain.a manipulating hi.a environment not just to feed hia senaea but to 1188 bia new-found conftdence and exereiae eome power ovel' hi.a au.rroundinp. ''Wlaea he I besiu to crawl." 8Q8 Dr. Salk, .,.._ -.n'rinimneat becomM a factor. He learna be can mon around and manipalat. tile tldnp aroand him. Be Jeana he cu dmap Ma esnirm- ment and ia not a priaoner of it. Bit play materiala abou1cl be eomethiq that he am hudle and do llOlllethlQ with. " It......,.. not juat obeeniq and ab- aorbiq hia stimuli but eontrolJin• it. He beafna to puah, pull. twi.t, tum, put one object on top of another, and tear them down apin, and ftt piece. tosether and tab them apart. Be'a now at the .tap when puah-pull toya that make noiM or •tran•e moftlllenta. blocb that At to- pther in multi-colored patterns, 01' noise- makiftl' toya that can be bit and be IDllde to do 90lllethiq are all fudnatiq to him. Ahoa.t tllia time. it aftm penhe ,.,..ta when the child ia more fudneted by, aay, the box a toy cmne in tlsan he ia in the toy itaelf. The bar may be ....,... to bim than the toy. It'a a new tature be baa never felt before, and he ma,y be able to tear it apart and make two pi.e. from one. Further development throqb toys be- aina when the child not onl7 obeenee, then controla, hia aurroundlnp bat cnatea id .. of bia own toward them. He is DOW at the ap where he want. to use to111 and other object.a for a purpoee. He becina to eort, match. ee&ect, and ftt tbinp tosetber. It la aJao at thia period that palnta and crayona and a&Dd and water bcin to fucinate him becauae be can conatrud thinp with them creatinly. 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Blend in •arlic and around beet cuttin• meat into BJDall pieces with a wooden apoon. Stirrins occuionalJy, cook juat until meat loeee ita pink color. Z. llix the contents of can of tomatoes, the olivea, raiains. capers, and a blend of the eeaaonin•• into cooked mixture. Conr and almmer 40 to 50 min.. atirrin• occuionally. S. Serve over rice and prniah with the chopped en. , •"""'11• Hawaiian Beef 2Ya Iba.'beefmW.tip,e11tl•tYa-ia.nbes 1 Ya teu.,.... sulk ult 1 teupoaa paprika I teupa1a ....... staser I large dn• sarac. .-.. I aa (llY, -.) ,._,pie dt..U. dnillei (racne mynp, •• , Ya ... ,) 1 eaa (ltY, os.) co .. nHd beef broth % nip prlk-la•...S wiM riaepr Ya np Wal7 aBee11 celery (at ... s-Jly) 2 ....u-.u. ..... , .. rter.i J larp .................. art ...... a taW.,.... ._,... .. , ... J t.w.., ... eonetare• % CWll•atel' J .. .,._,.....an.,...,... .. , ... Ya ... , ..... ...,.. pepper 1. Mix the prlic aalt, paprika, and ground ainrer thoroughly and toea mixture with meat cubea to coat. Z. Brown meat and prlic in a hot skillet uain• a amaU amount of ceektnc o1L 3. Stir In the reserved pineapple ayrup, beef broth, and 11' of the vine•ar. Cover WMtler Piftldillo v of JI~ or S,,... vl °"""'· at v e1 ~blv •Jrier "Ila.+" the aldJJet and simmer rently about 2 hra. .&. Stir in the celeJ'Y, oni0ll5, tomatoes, and pineapple chunk.a. Cook. covered, about 10 min. 5. Stir in a mixture of the brown supr, cornstarch. water, aoy aauce, and remain- ing vinepr. Add the green pepper. Bring to boilln•, atirrinl' pntly, and cook 8 min. Serve with bot eoobd rice. About 8 tenri1111• Florida Shrimp Chilau 1 Ya n.. ~ ... akri•p. eat la Mte-eised pieeee % .. ult perk, ... 1 .......... ..... a ......_ ..... .-.i--. pared ... 4lieed (•Mt 2Y, ea,.) 1 eloYe sarlic, •lac:ed I Y.t ... ,. laot water l Ya tea..-alt % tw,_ ..... -pepper 2 .. , .... . % ..... ,,... ...... 1 JS.-. QUI (l II>. 12 os.) ltaUaa-tttyle peeled te91atee. 5 or I 4:r.,,. Tabueo 1. In a laiye skillet with cover cook the salt pork until lightly browned. Add the onion and continue eooking until tender, but not browned. Z. Add potatoes, prlic, hot water, aalt. aeuoned pepper, bay leaves. <>rel'&DO. 3. Cover and cook over low beat until potatoes are juat tender. Add tomatoes, Ta&aaco, and shrimp. 4. Heat thoroughly but do not boil. Serve piping bot. -' to I •enmaga - · 1 nearly tliiiid into a banana sour-cream cake, before I lost 83 pounds Believe it or not, I began to cook. at the age of seven. Not because my mother made me, but because I wanted to. And up in Saskatoon, Sas- katchewan, where I was raised, that meant bot rolls, cream pufls, baked brea~ eYerything that was delicious~ fatt.ening. It was a great be- ginning for one who was to marry a Milwaukee, Wiaoonsin grocer and develop a wide reputation for banana aour.aeam cab. UnfortunatA!!ily, it was a terrible start for someone who want.eel to be slim. 1'be fact is, between my mother's cook- ing and my own. I at.e myaelf into a me 22 ~ dres, which is a lot of body. 230 p>unda in all! Of coune, I wasn't that heavy on my weddin1 day. Just good-and-solid. Cbanling my name from Clausing to Jepertinger also meant Mctin1 some hearty German dishes to my coUectioa ol recipes. Sauerbraten. cheese cake, chicken &ied in beer, tortes -no wonder I had little suoceaa trying to diet. The birth of my daughter didn't help my fig- ure, either. And even after she was born, I con- tinued to eat for two. This added 30 pounds in almost no time. When I look back now, I realir.e how wonderful my husband wu about the whole thing. Never a aarcutic word. All he uaed to say was: ''There's more of you to love." But in my heart, I wasn't fooled. I went to the doctor more than once about my weight. ~ rd wind up with diet pills, but somehow I could never stick to them. 'l'be last bat.ch was red, but my appetit.e got the betteJ-of them and I continued to eat. Besides . , they made me feel nervous, so I finally stopped taking them and went back to baking banana aour-a-eam cakes. At least, they brou,tit me praise. Even 11>t me eome newspaper publicity. hi see., my cakes wae very modi in drmend at achool PT A meet.inp, where I was an olicer. And they mac1e • oeat Easter s-trY ..,em• for the at.ore. Isn't it a sh•me that evezything that tastes 80 good going down Joob 80 ugly showing up OD theacale? . I cuem what really jolted me into reducin& was a photograph, taken by a friend of mine at her aon's confirmation. When my daught.er saw it, lhe said: "Mother, you've taken up the whole ~" 'That did it. At IMt, I saw my- aelf .. others did. rn always be thankful to her, becauae it made me do eometb.ing about my weight, and fut.er than all the waminp I'd had aboutmy health and high bJood pnwmre. It -was my husband ~ 1mwwwbaed 1ilat my met.he!-had med die Ayds Platr to loe- weiiht. And I can bill you, she had a figure any woman would be proud of. Now that rm down to I <I polllkh, you oan ~~ wlay I feel liM •tnUtilal in nay nao clotlaa. Well, I went to the drugstore and bought a box of the plain chocolate fudge Ayds. Though tater on, I switched around and tried both the chewy ftllil.la caramel kind and the dlooolat.e mint fudge. I took them like the di.rectiom say, one or two before mea1a with a hot drink. For me, it was ~flee. And you know, it had the same effect on me that eating candy before a meal has on kids. I just didn't feel like eating a much when I eat down at the t.ahle. It actually helped me to cut Wk my appetit.e. let, th.ia candy oontaim DO harmful cirugB, but it does have vitamine ~ mimnh. I might mention that in nducin& one other thing was workin« for me along with the Ayds Plan. My husband sold the grocery at.ore and I took a job in an Ol1ioe. And having all thoee slim younc cirll around made me nally want to mduce. So I not only took Ayds before meals, but mo at my coffee l:nab and while watdtin& t.eleviaion in ihe evening. And I sta:rtal to loee aameweipt ~ 'fbat cloem't IWD J lt.oRJed bekinC rm quite active in Job'a Daughters and East.em Star~ we have Iota of luncheon meetinp and aftaira where we sell food to eun money. So I still make my banana sour-cream cake, but Ayds keeps me 80 satisfied, I don't have that aavinc to eat~ I bake. _., Of coune, the most satisfying put of the Ayda Pim ia the oomplimenta. Wbm rd bt moat of my we;,ht, I went to a 8tDool macU., with my husband. Afterwards, Bob abowed the principal hie new modei cu. ~ laaghm,ly, but proudly, said: "Now meet my new-model wife." Having loet nearly &1 pounds, rd~ from a size 22 ~ dft99 to a 14 and, believe me, that'amme d.iaenmce. I juat can't tell you bow gDOd it mekee me feel to think about it. 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I rtsta 1 ls = · · 1•·! ; J1!i l~ , ,;lli irtn$•!J •i s 1 f1 1 1tt~1f ifrih i: ~ §1 ·-t1~d!MitU --1 .. ____ JJt ___ L)!~~fi _ _] H~HU!Vb hu iii mmtl fihi! imU ~I idiliii!nn ~ ...... I QUIZ 1 Ho-wMuch DoYouKnoW' About the Opposite Sex? THE opposite sex is prob- ably. the most explored an~ t;alked about subject in the world. And yet men sometimee appear to be strange animals to their f e- male associates, and women just as often leave menfolk in a state of bewilderment. Here's a true-or·falae quis on the subject which s}vea you a chance to 1ee how your beliefs stack up ap.inat the facts uncov- ered by ecienti6c investipton. I. Ilea are euier to IUldentand than women. 2. Womm are more eubject to feeling ''blue" and depreued. 3. )(en spend more time tbjnkiq , about eex than women do. 4. A man ie more likely to ba~e a guilty conacienee than a woman. 5. A woman's slance taba in more t.errit.ory than a man'• does. 6. Women who are avid readers are likely to be antiaoeial era- turee who prefer boob to people. 7. Women have a better 9eD8e of direction than men. ANSWln I. FalH. Psycholosical studies show that men are much more in- clined to conceal their emotiona, to keep their real feelinp under wrape, than women a.re. Women, test.a ahow, are more greprioua, more ootcoinl', more ecmmunica- tive, more williq to uchanp con- fidencee. and to reveal them8ehtea to otbera. 2. Tnre. In a auney eoadaeted by the Unheraitif of llidtipn, when students were aak:ed, "Do you ever pt ftl'y depftlllled ?" twiee .. many femalee u maim answered yes t.o the question. a. F.i.... A batt:er7 of interriew- era from the Uniwreity of Colo- rado condueted a conftdential aor- vey, collecti.q data from men and women in an area-e•mpliq tech- nique encompuaiq nearly every strata of aociety. The question asked waa, -what percentap of the time would you estimate that you think about sex?" The ftndinp ahowed that women spent just aa much ti.me thinkilll' about ea u men dicL Aa for MIO lll1'Ell TODAY AllD ... PlllZESll OWIR $S;Gll • fmB M9 AW.-S 10 • .,.._ AWA'Y'"-1ST PRIZE .. so fi Qw a • Mtcel ti.me, this raqed from ~­ er" or ~ly eyer" to O'fel' 60 percent of the time. '-FalH. Studies ahow that men are far more inclined than women to~ their conacience u aome- thiq to outwit. and women are more prone t.o feel pjlty-to li•· ten t.o the "still, small ftiee," and SIMPl Y UNSCRAMllE WORDS AND MAil NOWf 1ST MID w ...... mus.-.. ws PBZINMMCM ............. I UI Enter the "SMART MONEY'' 1 PUZZLE. WIN PRIZES!. ENTRY FORM Uftlenmbte TheM..,. Hint: Thef AH~ to~ oorr wm Dita TODAY! Wf,SIMH ··········-········-····-·········· CTIS11t ·····-·-·--····· •••.•• ···-••••••••••••••• w ............ ·-··-···· .. ----·---·····--·---· .. -· .. ····-.... ··-·-··-9'E. ..................... -··•·•··. .. ....•. .•.... &'PDP .............................. ·-········-·-.. 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UR ordinary health insurance. this remarkable plan pays you generous tax-free cash benefits if you do get sick or burL The c:aab comr:a to you dift:ct-by-check. to spend any way you wish. It pays you regardleas of other boepital. medial or aurgjc:a1 inauraDce you may have. including group. •'I But unlike ordinary insurance. this low-oost plan -P90ple over 615 pt the cash U,., need to help ftll the ppa In Medicare. means you no longer have to get sick or hurt to collect. If you stay well. you at.ill get a big cbeck. lnetead of paying premiums which ttturn no money if you have DO claims. you get a cash refund of Bn your basic annual premiums at maturity. It's like having an extra savings account for your future pleasure and aecurity. You don't even have to stay 100 pes-c:mt beelthy to get money back. If you collect le!ll than what you paid in annualized premiums, you get a cash refund of the difference. So DO matter what. you ,,,,,g oollect. It's the 9Cr1Sible ... no-risk" answer for people who no longer want to gamble against today's rapidly rising medical C06ts. This reDarabie Money-Back plan is guaranteed by Cerf§ a' i..-I e C. el C1n w • .-t ef the famous White Crom Plan protecting thousands of California families. And the White Croes Plan alao iodudes low-<:OSt protectiooa to help folks over 6.5 fill the gaps in Medicare that could cost them thousands. The story of this revolutiooary health ilwwwaa that al9o pays you cash if you stay wdl. and special ·-over-65" plans to supplement Medicare. is told in the Gold Book. an informative booklet offend free by Certified. •"NOTE: Rtolkfs of FoMily Weekly cmt Cd ofrH copy of "Tl&t Gold Booli" /,y winf IM posJage-poid reply card flll«W to t•u pa11. Tlwle is"° ctnt'" oblitatitM. WHITE CROSS """1SS rl'ROTECTION l'LUS CERTIFIED LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Sherman OU.. c.Hr. 91483 ' spring~tirdl ............... --~~~~~---..,-~~.,--------..,-~-=---. • ... ll£iiUIUI.· .. 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J•t ICllDe al the maay luxury features that are yeun, autamadcaD7. are: Baclualv~ ·~trol'' Power ateer-lna _ Penl' front diK brakes _ 8e1eetSb1ft Cruile-0-Matlc tnmmllllon -Responllve 429- cu. ln. 4-V V-8 -c.~.~' vln)1 red (Landau .. -Locldnl Steering Column which J o ck a 1teftinJ·lgnltlon-trans- milllon when )'OU ftlT\OVt! the kn -AM Rad.lo -Hidden radio -.atenna lbonded Into wtnddllelcl) -Hidden wind· shield wtl>el"I which nark below the line of alid1t -Powf'1' VPn· tllatJon that fretherw air with "11 windows up -Unt-lock Safetv ffanN>q which fHlena shoulder and l'lP belta with OM buckle. unr1utten frnnt seeta -AutolNltlr l"lftrklnA; brake re- 1-.e and ftlidlal tires • . . rM!f'd we A:O on. w,. can. of Mllll'W hut wtw not ch'oo In tn Wllaoft ,.,.., ~~ff At 1R25.~ JIMch Blvd. In Runtlnoton learh .... 1ee the ......-t 1970 Tbu"*'"*41 few' )'OUl'lelf. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 21, lt70 . . DICK WILSON'S --- WILSON FORD SALES I ' F (_-' ( ; Ll 'n . 18255 IEACH ILYD., HUNTINGTON IEACH ----. I llllllllllllll•ttllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll See all the_· ID .... newest ones for TORINO BROUGHAM 2-DR. HARDTOP TEST·DRIVE THEONE .OF YOURCHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF I THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH ILVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH SALIS DIPf. SERVICE OPEN 592 5511 842-6611 -t •·~7 ':.~ '·"'· TllesM~~-~ ~~'.!:;:·,'~.~~·"'· • You'll never need to buy another pair of socks again- , for the r~t of your life! (unless your lmuulrg ~ea them) ... FHd.Z. w-.. ApriU1, 1no When our new merchandise man was offered an exdusiw on these indestructible nylon toc:b, he called the manufacturer a liar. "Can't be done!" he said. "If the socks ore as strong and durable as you claim, they've got to be so stiff underfoot, they'll be unwearable!" "ICitten·soft.'' soid the manufacturer. "Then they won't wash satisfactorily." "Always come out like new," barked the monu· focturer. "Pennanent colors, lasting texture and shape." "Or you'll weasel the guaranlee," added our mon, doubtingly. "Unconditional I" snapped the manufacturer. "What's the catch?" "No catch, no secret!" said the manufacturer happily. "8-ply yam of DuPont nyton-instead of the usual 4 .. wo~ so dosely, they make ordinary socks look like they're three-quarters air, by com- poritonl Styled by one of the world's great sod designers-for perfect propomon and fit. This yarn is guaranteed to wear forever, in normal use. That "normot use" simply means regular or- dinary wear-don't bum holes in them deliber- ately, or try to cut them with a sciuon or rar.or." We still hod to be shown. So we got IOft'lples. And we "°'9 them. And wore them. And machine wmMd them. And loundromottwd ...... And tortv..d them. lib wearing one pair ~ a weft stfoight-h11 we thought ~d dtowTt in sweat. Then we washed them-with no sweat! They looi§ed and felt liktt new. The socb didn't sur· render. We did. They're for real-and forever! So here they are. The forever socb. AU blade, Of in a 6-pair assortment of smart tolid colors to complement any wardrobe, 2 pair blodt, 2 cha~­ cool, 1 navy, 1 laden. Ankle length, with elastic tops for snug fit. F'tt any size 9~ to 13. 6 pair Oftfy $7.91 If you've got a slow laundry (or grown-up kids), toke us up on our cfiKOUnt dozen offer . · · 12 pair -only $14.98. Some assortment (only dou· bled) ..• same ~ever guaronteel JAY ~•IS CC>ltt .. 3l Ho_ A.,.,. o.pt. l.366 ~NY lt.520 II 1.M*i'F-r JAY N01t.a1s COit,., 31 Ho .... Aft .. o.pt. L-366 I FrMpCH1, N.Y. 11520 I rte. .. ,..._..,. ......... ..,_......,...._ I 0 ........ '7.tt +10rP'f9.& ....... C'-\ _, 0 All.w.di • 0 ......._., ' 1~1o o ~ a _,.,....,.._, _____ I ........................... I I ...._ llwl•> _____ _;,__ _____ I I AoUtw.,~~--------~--· I I Qf• _____ ._._ ____ ~,_--, ..--~~~~~~--:---------,. 0 """' ....._. ow.t ~ 11,,.,,, ,_ I ...,., ......... , .... , .•. , __ . ..,., L __ J -----~IMATI 061Vll1'f Q41AAANtftO --- 10:30AM I Sen; call 10:55 0 ( 11:00 IJ( East 1:00 0 ( 000 Cost won won $30 5:00g)I 8:30 01 ll:OOAM Bait are 1:3001 actio woo 2:00 B i ill I Trip A is e the is $ wim m• side KNX I SEE OFll YOUI PRE1 FOR ~­,.. ... Ill , n , .-.,... fed.. n. ... ... ..._. -· ......... ......... n.-,... .... ......... ....., ....... ...... 1 ...... ,. ., ..... ..... _...._ ,_,..,. SUNDAY, APRIL 26 10:30 AM fJ Angels Baseball (C) California Angels vs. Washington Senators at Washington, D.C. Dick Enberg and Don Wells call the action. • 10:55 0 @ (])NBA Basketball (C) Teams to be announced. 11:00 IJ Qt (j) NHL Hockey (C) Stanley Cup Playoff between the East and West Divisions. Dan Kelly and Bill Mazer report. 1:00 0 @ 00 Tournament of Champions (C) Finals of the $150,- 000 golf tournament from La Costa Country Club, Rancho La Costa, Calif. The select field is limited to golfers who have won major tournaments in the last 12 months. Gary Player won last year's Tournament of Champions. First prize is $30,000. 5:00 al International Futbol-Soccer: El Salvador vs. Haiti. THURSDAY, APRIL 30 8:30 fJ Boxing From the Olympic (C) SATURDAY, MAY 2 11:00 AM 0 @ (6) Major league Baseball (C) Minnesota Twins vs. Baltimore Orioles at Baltimore. Curt Cowdy and Tony Kubek are commentators. 1:30 fJ UCLA-USC Tennis (C) Jerry Coleman describes the live action of th~ Bruin-Trojan Tennis matches at UCLA's West- wood Tennis courts. H-R•clng'a Trlpl8 Crown Event.-The Kentucky Derby •t Churchill Downs •nd the PrHlmus •t Plmllco In B•ltlmore (tDp left •nd rlcht), •long with the Belmont St.kH et New York's Belmont P•rk (bottom), •pin wlll be bl'08dcHt llve •nd In color on CBS, with Jack Whlbker (lnHt, upper left} •• host.. The Oert»f wlll be preMnted S•turd•y, M•Y 2, the PrHkneas S•turd•y, M•y 15 •nd the Belmont S•turd8y, June 15. 2:00 IJ ti?) Ci) I SPfCIAL I The Kentucky Derby (C) li\/e from Church- ill Downs, Louisville, Ky, comes the first of horse-racing's Triple Crown e\/ents. A field of 10 to 12 of the country's leading three·year-olds is expected to compete in the mile·and·one-quarter "Run for the Roses," carrying equal weights of 126 pounds. The purse is $125,000-added, with at least $100,000 guaranteed to the winner. 3:00 IJ 'RETURN Jim Thomas, Outdoors (C) The lure of outdoor life is again highlighted in this 13-week s«:ries on hunting and fishing. Sportsman Jim Thomas is host and often par- ticipant with professional athletes and celebrities In action sequences. In this episode, Thomas is joined by Rudy Bukich of the Chicago Bears and Andy Carey, former New York Yankee, for Albacore fishing in Southern Calif., steelhead trout fishing in Oregon and woodcock hunting in New . England. m College Track Meet (C) USC \IS. UCLA. Bill Welsh is mike- side. al Toros: Bullfights from Mexico. Matadores Felipe Rosas, Raul Contreras and Diego Puerta. 5:00 0 @ Cl) ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports (C) KNXT TO RE-BROADCAST DRUG SPECIAL "If You Turn On," KNXT's powerful indictment of drug abuse, will be re-broad- cast on Sunday. April 26 at 6:30 PM in color on Channel 2. When it was originally shown on Wednes- day, April 1, the broadcast was seen by an estimated total of 1.3 million persons. And rarely in the history of local television has a broadcast such as this KNXT special evoked such widespread interest-which is one of the reasons it is being repeated. At the conclusion of the original broad- cast. KNXT announced a telephone num- ber that viewers could call to receive a free brochure on the hazards of drug abuse. The Pacific Telephone Company reported that there were I 70,000 attempts to reach that number that night. surely an unprecedented response. ' KNXT placed special operators on duty through Thursday and Friday after the broadcast and, as the work week ended. the station mailed more than I 0.000 brochures on drug abuse to persons who managed to contact the station. KNXT also announced a list of "Hot Line" numbers to various drug agencies for those seeking help or more information. A s expected, response again was overwhelming. More than 1,500 telephone calls were re- ceived by those agencies. and 250 of those calls were to the Los Angeles Free Clinic .SEE HOf/I Olll.Y •WORTH OF llOTALOY RECONDITIONS YOUR ENGINE-HELPS PREVENT THE NEED FOR ti• RING & VALVE JOBI whose number was not announced on the broadcast. Jn the re-broadcast of KNXT's "If You Turn On." the station will again announce the "H ot Line" telephone numbers and there will be a different telephone number ~hat viewers m ay call for t~e drug abuse brochure. The station again expects heavy response and the number of special tele- phone operators is being increased from 24 to 48 to handle the calls. "If You Turn On" was constructed around an eight statement "fact or myth" survey conducted by the Field Research Corporation under a commission by KNXT. The survey was submitted to 504 persons in Southern California 18 and over for their attitudes on drugs. The same survey was submitted to a list of recognized authorities in the field of drugs and the result<i of both surveys were made known and compared during the broadcast. A key segment of "If You Turn On" was a "rap session" of first-person testimonies by young persons, some of whom have been involved in the drug scene but who are now clean. Also on hand to cite statistics and relate vital information about drugs and drug abuse were Carol Burnett. Greg Morris and Arte Johnson. Jerry Dunphy serves as reporter for the broadcast. hi• 3 J--·......., ........ ,_ .. t:mi* ...... ~_....,___..,, a·aJllll&dl•lll• .; a... ....,,,,, .......... __ .. Aa,.. ..... ...,~ ................. .. ......... ~ t•·-anW ...... .. ..v.-s&• UlllllWIZ o.r #ELECT,_ .,.. Oii O#RCI! • .... ---• All D -~ ........... c-... ........ .. ._ ... al ..................... .... -cm-. ......... n.. ......., llMU ....... .. ...... ,,. , __ ....._ ......... ........ , .............. 9 • ...,,.. ........ ,. 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J , _________________ _.__._ .. __ __ ,, " . t r l I WANTED IOYS & GIRLS AGES 3 TO 19 to A-..dltlon on ctotecl Circuit Telr1l1ion and Qualify for HOLLYWOOD TALENT POOL IRANDON CRUZ Brandon Cru1 joined thtr talent pool, and five months later si9ned a five year contract with M-G-M. Now he can be seen each week ai 8:00 Wednesday eve- nin9s on "Courtship of Eddie's Father." Hollywood Talent Coordinator will be in Orange County this week for your on-camera audition CALL (714) 547-6251 Talent .S.erch Being Conducted by TAKE 1 PRODUalONS HOLL YWOOO, CALIF. I SATURDAY ~IL 29 tv1·~,·.c. 5:00 D lr1 AcNe•lc (C) Antelope Val· ley (La ncaster), Wiison (L.A.) 1nd B1nnln1 (Wilminaton) hiah schools compete. D @CI>·~ AIC'1 Wide Wedd of Sports (C) A TIM Avtnatrs (C\ m Mevie: -J1te Crut Sittner" (dl'I· ma) '39-Greaory Peck, Ava G1rd· ner. m lltaln (C) ti) @ Hltll C:Uparral (C) fE Joyce Ctten Coeb (R) "Petinr Rl'lloll." Qt Cl) 111 Show: "The Easy Way." C11ry Grtnt, Betsy Dreke. t!) Cifte en 11 Tarde: "Piernas de Oro," sturin1 Cl1villazo 1nd Teresa Veluquez. m Sports s,.ctKullrs (C) Q!) T Ntfo de &Is Estrtlln 5:30 II Rod Sertllt(a Wondert•I Wertd of ••. Obsolelunce (C) (R) 0 MIC NIWMfYa (C) Gordon Gr1h1m. D CU•plonslllp lowllnr (C) ID Cinlpn's Island (C) fE) future (C) (R) "To Feed the Hun1ry." m Rlflem1n 1:00 f) lit News (C) (60) 0 @ 00 m H.ntteJ·lrlnkleJ (C) I (30) II Crand Ole Opry (C) (30) I 0 loss CitJ (C) (30) With The Rul Don Steele 1s host Johnny I Tillotson 1uests. m Aftluls, Aditfl Ind Advtllbtit (Cj (30) "Ski Fever." Wildlife and skiina in the Cln1dian Rockies •rt featured. &:30 D MIC News C.nferenet (C) (30) I) Metocty Rancl1 (C) (60) O Roley Crier (C) (30) Author Budd ~hulbera is spedel ruest. Brownie McGhee ind Sonny Terry, Arthur Ad1ms. 1nd Bill Morrison 1lso 1uest. II) Rvn fer YHr Ufe (C) (60) @ (]) Here C.•e tllt Irides (C) (60) ~ @ TCI Speelll (C) (60) The Supremes ire featured. I Twin Clrde Helcllhl• (C) (30) Edfl of EtlraltJ (C) (30) • ll1n fro111 UNCLE (C) (60) 7:00 119 Cl) CIS Ev111m1 News (C) (30) Ro1er Mudd. 0 KNIC S.'"7 (C) (30) "Abor· tion." 0 Annlftr11ry Ci• (C) (30) 0 Duttl VlfleJ Dep (C) (30) "The Duke of Tombstone." m Metronildil Presents (C) (60) "Let My People Go." Documentary chroniciin1 the efforts of wortd Jewry to est1blish the free st1te of Imel. Richard B1seh1rt nar· rates. fE) NET Joumal (C) (60) (R) 'The Lona Welk." el El Cran SMw de 0111 Culllot (30) Music.I v1rlety. m Rat htnll (C) (30) 7:30119 Cl) J1dilt ClellOll (C) (60) (R) Kr1mden •nd Norton pl1y CU· pld for a m1tronly 1unt. THE DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK, APRIL 25. 1970 D 9 Cl) m I IHcwo I " I c t!J ... d• E.strw (2 hr) "Mo· """* r.,. (C) (90) "Cry Help!" renill Cl1r1," starrinr Evtt1 Munoz, Aimed primarily 1t the Napa St1te M1r11ritl Mori ind Eduardo Atozl. Mentel Hospital in Napa Valley, men1. Calif .. c.mera1 follow two 1irl1 ind 9:30 119 Cl) PttticMt JHcti• (t) one rounr man from the d1y each (30) (R) Uncle Joe Is c.ulftt wfttl 1rrived at N1~owin1 their too m1ny fish in his possession. prorress ind experiences 1t the U Tlte Square Woc1d of £.cl ..., hospltal. (C) (30) "Sports Revolution-Pert 8 s.t1rdlJ NIPt Movie: US.lien" II." Bud Furillo, Rosey Grier, 1111 (ldvtnture) '48-Alan l.ldd. Ver· Sharman, Murrey Rose and The onlc. Like. Sons of liberty are featured. o @ (]) m 11 • ., o... ,.. 11nts Tiie Lennon Silt"1 (C) (60) Miiton Berte, Jo Ann Cl.stle, John Stew1rt auest. I News (C) (30) L1rry Burrell. litl Ander10tt (C) (30) TIM To, n.t CrtW Up (60) "Code of the Se1." Rod la Rocque stirs as 1 man br1nded a cow1rd beceuse of • deed committed by his tither. 10:00 119 Ci) M1nnl1 (C) (60) (R) Joe M1nfirx is hired by the beau· tlful secretary to • recently de· cused private eye. Katherine Jus- tice is futured. § m News (C) (30) D£1UT Sin1·AIM1 Wldl Mitd (60) Mitch Miller, Leslie U1· aims ind The Sin1·Alon1 G1n1 are feetured. . I stan Hltcltmci (C) (30) 10:30 Robert l. Doman Sllew (C) (90) News (C) (30) Movie: (C) "In tlte Cood tM Su• .. rtimt" (music.I) '4~V1n Johnson, Judy Gart1nd. WESTERN RAILROAD SAGA -ID C.tmtry Mnk (C) (30) Edmotld O'Brlt• and Launa ElUol @ Ci) I.owe, Allllflan Style (C) alar i. tlte .,.._ of ntllroadJna In (60) die tarly wat, "'llte DennT & Rio fE) NET festival (30) (R) G,._.," ott 1H ABC Monday (J) P_,.rt to Tninl (C) (30) Nlllat Movie at l:Je PM. 11:00 fJ 0 &) News (C) a lhwie: "11 ... M...,.. .. 0 @ Cl) Ef) Let's Mae a Dell (mystery) '46-Jimes C11ney, Ana. (C) (30) Monty Hill hosts. bell1, Richud Conte. II tiuni.1 $ Mowte: (C) ''aarp I TV P•rtJtine (C) It futller River'' (western) '53-·Ci) Tiiis Week In Rmew (C) Guy M1dl10n, fr1nk Lovejoy, Vera 11:15 Fabtllotts 52: (C) "TIM Fii Miies. . Story'' (drama) '5~James Stew· ID Wtftden of tlle World (C) (30) 1rt Ver1 Miles Nidl Ad1ms. The "Crown Jewels of Scotland." ev~nts in the' FBI records lrt Im SJMI J ~" (60) blended with 1 warm account of EI;) MltriMnlos J Alie Mas (60) an 11ent's personal life. 1:00 0 @ (I) (i!) Newt1wld C•• (C) 0 Slblnlly Nlfltt lhwie: (C) @O) Bob Eub1nks hosts. "IM Ha M•llJ flal" (dr1me) m Mewte: ''Tiie Crut SinMr" (dra· '6~-hn1 Turner, Cliff Roberttoft, ma) '49-Grerory Peck. "111 Gird· Huth O'Brien. At • resort In kl· ner. pulco, • m1rri1ae is •bout to end ID I IHc!AA I If YH An UnuppllJ -u. ntil tr11edy strikes. P'rtpent ( ) (60) Progr1m dis· Qt Cl) Anrd lltutrt: "Vlr1lnll cusses abortion. adoption ind keep· City." Ina the chlld. ll:JOI m News (C) fl!) NET ....,,..... (90) (R) "A Co..,.C Music (C) Cr1ck In the Ice." Soldie. r deserts w Tlte Iii Pla,/Wreltllnr (C) his post to rescue a drownina peu· 6 SpotHpt n..tre (C) int. 12:00 · • JtllnnJ C.mn (C) l·JO 11 9 Cl) My TilrM Sols (C) (30) Mevie: "C.latta" (adventurt) • (R) Robbie finds he must select '47-Alin l.ldd, Gill Ruuell. his first job--llone. ID NIWI (C) O @ (I)'(!) Lnrence Wetll (C) 12:15 ID MM: "Semite" (dr1m1) '57 (60) Ger1ld Robbins 1uests. -M1r1a Schell. G) ludl 0...1 (C) (30) 12:30 m AH·Nlfllt Sltow: "The Advtn· IE) Maxl•llleno J Cinotti (30) turess," "lady Luck,'' 'The Brtlh· 9·00 .,. ~ IT'I c n Aau (C) (30) ton Stranaler,'' 'They Were Sisters." • ~ 1ili uu rte 12-35 @ (!) JuclJ Lynn (C) (R) Hin~ •,nd Uncle J~ mike I 1;00 f) MOwie: "lenp.d' (adventure) play for Ltsa s mother (Lilia Sk1l1). 'SS-Richard Conte. D aJ ~ m NIC,, Sltunt., Mev· 1:15 II Movie: "Fipt1111 Cu.._ .. le: {C") Kllll1H• (spect1eul1r) (1dventure) '45-Willud Parter. '66 -Ch1rtton Heston, L1urence Olivier. British aeneral and his 10.· 1:30 8 News (C) ,, 000 untr1ined Eiypli•n troops are II Mondo (C) "Sh1lom Israel. mtss1cred by followers of a f1n1tl· 2:15 ID Mevie: "Htldi111 fer HeM11" c1I At1b reli1ious leeder. (comedy) 47-Stu Erwin, Glende ID ludi Owens (C) (30) Farrell. _......... ........................ ________________ ~ I I 6:1! 6:3C 6:5! 7:()( 7:1! 7:3( 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 0 * m 1 *' I I I l ( SUNDAY APRIL 26 I MORNING ' I 00 Feith for T odar (C) • Ci) Clmera Thrff (C) • P1nora111a 39 (C) 10:30 ~ f1et the Nation (C) · @ m frontla of Flitll ( ) Conlon of "God and Clesar." a four·part series. "Revolution and Religious Liberty" is a panel dis· cussion with Ross Flanaean. 6:15 6:30 6:55 7:00 Tht ChristoplMrs Tiit Bible Answtrt Give Us This O.r (C) Tom ind Jerry (C) Music & tht Spohn Word (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) Sautd Hurt (C) 7:15 The Chrislophtrs 7:30 81tm1n (C) Clthedral of Tomorrow (C) Rebels With 1 Cauae (C) Herelct of Truth (C) Revlv1I Fires (C) 17 (]) Oner and Goll1th (C) 8:00 Limp Unto Mr Fut (C) His Holiness Athenagoras the First. Ecu· menlcal Patriarch of Constantlnople1 and Spiritual leader of Wo.rld Ortho· doxy is honored by people promi- nent in the s'cular world, includ· ing members of the United Nat ions Diplomatic Corps. and by non- orthodox clergy in a special Ecu· menical Doxology. j I a;, The Chrittophers (C) Clthedral of Tomorrow Clmpus Profile ~ DJy of Discovery (C) I Wonderam1 (C) A.lien Reviv•I Hour (C) 3 Revlvtl Fires 6 God Is the Answer (C) Town Hall Meetln& (C) rn Agriculture Report I 8:30 f) Leck Up ind l ive (C) ~ ' I Mrs. Alphl Bet (C) . FALSE FRI END-Lovely Mere-@~·al Dudley Do-R11ht (C) dlth Schafer (Mkhele Carey) conJJ Mov11: "The Wrecllln1 Crew" stoc:k broker Val Palmer (Bal'T)' (adventure) '42 -Richard Arlen, Nelson) Into stealing $15,000 worth Chester Morris. of nqotlable stock for btr M.Oa I Kethryn Kuhlm1n (C) boyfriend, In "T111 of War," on (j) Full Gospel Revival (C) ABC's The FBI, Sunday at 8 PM. The Story (C) 9:00 Cimere Three (C) 0 An1el1 Base~1ll (C) California Station to Stltion (C) "The Angel~ vs. Wash1n&ton Senators at Day Jack Pittman Died." Wash1n&ton. D.C. I Hour of Power (C) 0 @ .@ .a> Issues and Answtrt @(]) ro F1nwt. le Voya1e (C)' Guest IS Senator Edmund Muskie Gospel Music (C) (D·Me.), one or the upper house's 6 Kithryn Kuhlmin (C) most vocal pr~po~ents of clean air Tom and Jerry (C) and w~ter leg1slat1on. I Aurelia al farth for Todar (C) Tiiis Is the Life (C) fB Salm~ Street (C) (R) # 116· Pinor•m• lltino en Dominp 120. A five-hour replay of last 9·3 · week's programs. · 0 TT0!1aft Rlfipn (C) 10:55 0 @ (]) ffi NBA Bas•etball (C) htS It the lift (C) Teams to be announced. ; ~ 00 .EE) Spldtr·Man (C) 11 :00 11 ~ (j) NHL Hoaey (C) Stan· 6 Oral hbtrt:s (C) ley Cup Playoff. Bat .. an (C) 0 Movit: "The F1scist'' (drama) m Tht llble Answers (C) '65-Ugo Tagnaui. George Wilson. 10:00 fJ Steps to leamln1 (C) I The Flintstones (C) 0 .Mr Favorite Sirmon (C) .Speak· Church in the Home (C) er 1s_ Rev. Spencer T. l<ez1os. or @. First Biptist Church (C) St. N1~holas Greek Orthodox Church. . Cine en Su Cua Northridee. • Perspective (C) 0 ANGELS TRY TO · • Tele·Revitta Musical * IMPEACH SENATORS! 11:30 fJ Movie: "X ... the Unknown" O Anielt warm-Up (C) (sci-fi) '57-Dean Jagger, Edward 8 @ (I) tiD Bullwlnlllt (C) Chap~an. Movie: iifhe Most Dan1erous m 6111ntor (C) Min Alive" (sci-ti) '61-Ron Ran· m Se1 Power (C) dell. Debra Paget. (F) MAURICE STEWART AFTERNOON ID This Is Your Bible (C) "Russia's @ Experiment in TV (C) * Russia i n Middle East 12:001 lntelli1.•nt P1rent (C) Policy in the Middle East: Does It • Spotti1ht on Youth (C) Mean Warr' · • Dr1m1 Dominica! 12:30 m Mr f1vorltt Mtrtl1n (C) fJ Million $ Movie: "l ripH1 m ORAL ROBERTS With Youn&'' (bloaraphical) '4~Tyrone Power. Lind• Darnell. * ORU SINGERS in COLOR m Country Music (C) • &) Chi Roberts (C) Qt) Ci) Double Ft1tur1: "Hero's Is· Ir:' a.tflun hoblems (C) land" and "Ten D1ys of Tulara." 1:00119 Ir:' Mttt tllt Press (C) fl) Cruz de Amor Fff• utur1 13:001 lnsider/Outsldtr (C) @(])al Tourne•1nt of • On CIMpus (C) •plon1 (C) Finals from L1 Cos-, EE) Discovery (C) (R) "The Lou· 11 Country Club In R1ncho L1 Cos· isiana Purchase." ta. Cllif. I Chiller I 5altflock Hol•es CV Pauport to Travel (C) Tiie Wortcl Itron. d I CI) Youth ind tht Pollet (C) Public Strvlct Film (C) • Bronco Festini tn Mldrid 3:30 Viewpoint (C) 1:301 Tht New SoclttJ (C) Speak Up (C) · lnt1rnatlon1I Zone (C) Press Conftrtnu (C) Vokt of Cllv1ry (C) TV P1rtytln1 (C) CJ) FHturt Fll111. (C) "The Gal 00 Film Future Who look the West." Yvonne De W119n Tr1in (C) Carlo, Scott Brady. : M steto1trs' Nelpborhood (C) ~ Ci) Fiim ft1turu (C) · lnsl1ht (C) tJi Arrlbl 11 Norte 4:00 11 KNIT Reports (C) "More Spe-~ 1970 Bob Hope Desert Clesaic cial Than Others." A news specltl < ) (R) focusing on transrtclal tdoptlons 2:00 II Conve111tlon1 Wlttl • Psychi•· and centering on the poianant story trist (C) Or. Edward Stainbrook. of two white couples who hive R Youth tnd U.. Police (C) adopted black children. Movie: "Alias Nidl IHI" (mys-0 Inquiry (C) tery} '49-Ray Mlll1nd. Audrey Tot-g Dr. Kiidare ter. O Movie: "Ma ind P1 Kttut" I Buell Owtns ._ (C) (comedy) '4s-Marlorle M1ln. Percy Muska r Palabras Kilbride. lnsllht (C) 2:30 1J I SFlcl!&. Drui Dotrs: The Ad· &) Features (C) diet . . . pa to Oblivion (C)I @(]) llr1mle No information available at press El\') Whit's New? (R) time. a;, A(riculturt USA B A(riculture USA (C) I m P1tttrn for llvin1 (C) @ (]) Q) Directions (C) "The Kaddish." An original par1ble. (Continued) ' • FREE ~Z8·PAGE COLOR CATALOG Here's the BoLO N£w KJ~ Looll from the natioa't o&dctt aod Jar-apecialia i.a apparel aod footwear for tall and bit mco. ICJNo Stzz ... America'• putat 1elec;tion of pcrfect..filtiq clotba, ~~ in toda1·1 colorful fubioo mood. Cbooee f.rom a amart new~ arny of McGil!OOI. No-Irma Sport Sllirta aad Adioo-Jecba.. JANTZEN Swatcn ... AllllOW Dedon Jlerma..lroe Deep-Tone aod SCriped Drees and Sport Sbirta, Body 'Sbim, See· Tiana Shina, Banlo1t1 and Knits •.. MANHA TT AN Mu-Prcat Shirts ••• LONDON FOO AJl~Wcatber Coats ... WEU>ON Sleepwear And lloba. Plaa Sweaters. Slacb, Swca!lbirU,. U......._,. wl maay other eachasi¥e KINO~l.ZE icemt ••• tpCCially ~ witb bodia ' ~. tlee1'CI to Jr, necb to 2r ... S1acb, lnchadint new Flare Bouocm with loqcr i......,., bitbcr rile. waittt to W . AllO New Wade T'ia. Peatarlq: • .aaow • 11o0asooa • .JANTZEN • llANllA.TTAN •LONDONWOG ~--~·:•:ELDON ... -.. .. PUJ9 JM mog S1'Yl..D, 917.D 1 .. 16, WIDl'llS AAA-ICU Chooeo ff()ftl the world's ..,._ 1elecdon for tall aod bis mcnl All the ttyle hlta of the le.UOG! SquaN-toe BadJe Boota aad Drua Sboes, Huab Pupplet, Corf am by OuPoot, 8*I PloMcr's. Aortc Boou. ... loaf ... bropa, mtordl. tllp-on. cuual&, meabra. -..... \ DUlfllJlf O COM•8Wlrll rD•AMOU• ....... -~ .sy __ .. CJ ,,. •Its """' ., • .......... _.A-.W ..... " n.~m.. 1111·....::.~ a '7 ' DC --·l __ ... __ TODA __ ._'°" __ .. __ '»MGS ___ ___.I·-"', • . f'IUU..eGIOR K-..18 CATALOOI . I n.e ... ...-c:a..-•----I a I ....... ,._ ftlM ,_ -Jn..... ~ VNO. 1 1 llU c-... ., "'"""' -,,..,,_ ........, .-,,.,.... ,r1.........,,.,,., .. ,~11... I # .. .__ ___________ _ ......... ~----------~ --'~-------7-Y'~--- I I I I I I ~~--------~--------~ F••ilr w..w,, A,nlu.1.no '" NOWI FOR llEN -FOR WOllEll DONALD DUCK, the feisty Disney char· acter who Is featured in "Man Is His Own Worst Enemy," an all-cartoon pro· gram on The Wonderful World of, Dis· ney, NBC-TV, Sunday evening, May 3 (7:30 PM), is 36 years old this year. His birthday is Friday, March 13th, 1934. That makes him six years young· er than Mickey Mouse, two years younger than Tab Hunter, one year younger than Flash Gordon, the same age as Supennan, one year older than Batman, five years older than Bill Cosby and sixteen years older than Charlie Brown. The way Donald was created dates back to a story conference in 1932 when Clarence Nash, working on a Disney animated short, gave his lmi· tation of a frightened little girl recit· Ing "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Walt Disney heard it and thought It sound· ed like a duck. They might use it later he said. And they did. Two years later in a cartoon called "The Wise Little Hen," Donald made his first appearance in a bit part. Then in a series of shorts as featured player, Donald developed from a wise-cracking, gibbering hothead to a more sympathetic character who be· came unintelligible when his temper got the best of him. In fact, because he was more human than Mickey, the Disney character to whom he played second fiddle most of his early career, Disney began favoring Donald In the cartoon shorts. Donald was more versatile, had more humorous foibles and was a better cartoon character, more easily placed In ridiculous and frustrating situations. As Mickey assumed more the image of the company symbol, Donald arew in popularity. liIS IiONOF\ .RS KOST NEW YORK'S MAYOR John V. Lindsay will be on- camera host of a visual variety show, "Marvel· ous! Magnificent! The Metropolitan Museum!," an NBC News one-hour color TV special to mark the centenary of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sunday, April 26 at 6:30 PM on NBC. The program will be a revue, in which the art, all kinds of art treated in a variety of ways, "\$ the star of the show. There will be an animal act, and a ballet, a tour through the Netherlands, a side-show and a dozen other numbers all built from selections drawn from the more than 3,000,· 000 objects in the museum. TAU-HEALTH BELT . INSTANTLY CONTROLS STOMACH! IMMEDIATELY REI IEVES BACKACHE! ff extra weight around your middle ghea you • ftebby eppeerMCe you owe It to yourMlt to try the 8ftlUing TRU-HEAL TH BELT. Only the medialAy llPPf'CMld TRU-ffEAL TH BELT auppott9 end helps you to regain your youthful eye.catching phyMque. DOCTCMIS AJ 0UWAIE11m tlEM.1" m.T 101111.JEVE MCllACllE Many doctors recommend the TRU-HEAL TH BELT to ghe the ftrm support to eching l>Kk muac._ needed In so many cues to re1Mtv9 bllckeche mlsertes. They know the value end the medically ap- proved design and ftexlble stays. that give ftnn support and control In comptem comfort. to Instantly re1Mtv9 painful backaches. llADE OF 11IE F-..T ELASTICIZED FABRICS Meticulouaty mM9 and cut to proper dlmensk>nl. Spectatty relntorc.d with fleJdble stays front and back, -UlG ltttched for longer weer. woni wrinkle, roll or ride up. No bindtng crotch piece. to.GAY UNCOllDl110llAL llONl!Y BACtt GUMAlflU Wear the TRu-tiEALTH BELT for 10 days. You must agree NIGQlng pelns In your l>Kk have dlup- pured, you look anc1 feel Ilk• your young Mtf again or mum the TRu-tiEAL TH BELT for full refund of putt:hMe pnca. PLEASE SPECIFY .. llEWS" OR "'"WOMEN'S" ANDSIZE. Thousands of men and woman nowan)oy ..,_,-.DAY llOmY.MCI( 8UARAllt& ·-I JAY lllCMtMaCOllP .. 11 ..... A-., I I o.,l.L--.F ........ N.Y.11• I I I I 111¥.,.... .. __ lflCMa, "'" --....._ I I "'-dleck: I I .... .... --OU•tn•+tt• ........ I I 0 1••aa+•• ,.......1 I _.. .... ·-···-D••m.-+tt•,...._ I I OU••aa+ ••,....... 1 I ,,,_ l'M ,.,..... --..... ..., I I &ctow11eo-.. o _,..,._, I _,...,.. -wlliel 2rthrv 5T s511 2tors 11.• I I Tru-Helllth Belts I ,,_ ~ I for lurnlMlr support, I I ._ .. .,.. with 4 l.onglt .. o.t1en. Adfl ...... S6c9e-hook Opeilll ..... 9ln.:Z.-Dw 42" 2tarS11..• ucro 1UPP01t I ~ ·I and inclsional I C#p I I I M'fWC09.,11 ...... .._. ...... L-19.Pl•' I I _...._ __ ...., ___ _. _______________________________________________________ .1 a :>e· er, on 1ld n· ~I- rk of 111 1. ), . 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Your ~ ing. you c.n do more to build up your ,.;n think )'OU're on a U8lh d iet! own natural muscle aitdlc and io.u ... nd )'OU do it all in jutt 90 ICconch a back than lpCOdina 20 times .. '°°I oo. " l · 1 tirina. bori.na joaiq and othcrstrau-da ·-without ura ntn&· <lus curciles! · .. PITTSBURGH PAINTS 543-1787 THE DAILY PILO,., TV WEEK. APRIL 25. 1970 SUNDAY (Continued) 4:30 8 "rnf Ci!dC) Los Angeles young people and their bottle to kick the drug hob!t Toke on eight question quiz on drug abuse Compare your answers with th.e real truths and myths If you turned us on before, tune us 1n again Maybe you missed something m . Arthur Rubin· stein (C) ( ) An NBC news special explorin1 the life and art of the renowned pianist. Mr. Rubinstein is the narrator. • Slippy (C) Abbott I Costello Samson (C) : Boot l11t (C) (R) • Adetatlte con las Escuelas • TM Coldeft Years (C) 5:00 lNXT Ntw1 (C) Clete Roberts. Mlstar M1100 (C) Movie: (C) "The Doctor's Diltm· ma" (comedy) '59--Dirk Bo1arde, Leslie Caron. 0 I Spy (C) m Movie: ''The Crut Sinner" (dra· ma) '49--treaory Peck. Ava Gard· ner. &J Patty Duke @@Seven Arts Theatre (C) "In· ternational Impostor." Qj 00 My Wor1d (C) fD The Show (C) Film maker Fred- erick Wiseman discusses his theory of "cinema verite'' approach to the documentary; Beverly Wright sinas her upbeat kind of country·western; and The Brooklyn Bridge, a com- plete show band of 11 persons. performs their unique style of mod· ern rock. Bob Walsh is host. @E) International Futbol·Socctr (C) El Sidvador vs. Haiti. aID Domlnaos Girantes Im Man From UNClE (C) 5:30 ft ~ Amateur Hour (C) ID McHale's Navy Q} Ci) Wor1d Tomorrow (C) EVENING 6:00 1J ~ (j) CBS Evenin& Ntws (C) (30) Roaer Mudd. 0 fiJ @ m Frank Mc:Cee Report Potu Parade (C) (60) B (30) The Groovy Show (C) (60) The Chairman of the Board guest. l!) Animals, Action and Adventure (C) (30) "Voyage to Ulithi." fD Speculation (C) (60) (R) "A Conversation With the Zubln Mehtas." 1tl) Run for Your life (C) (60) 6:30 IJ I sFicl§ 111 You Turn On (C) (60) 1R) KNXT newsman Jerry Oun· phy Is reporter for this repeat spe- cial on drug abuse, that should be repeated several more times. Throughout the special there are first-person testimonies of a large group of youngsters who are very explicit in their personal state· ments. At the conclusion of the original broadcast KNXT announced that it would provide a free bro- chure on the hazards of drug abuse. The station was swamped with re· quests, and by noon Friday had received nearly 9,000 calls for the brochure. Three weeks ago, KNXT broadcast "If You Turn On.· and over one million Southern Californians tuned in Be- cause of this tremendous response ·1f You Turn on· IS being re-broadcast this Sunday n1gh1 Re101n Jerry Dunphy for the ·first person· experiences of Special,Tonight 6 :30 pm CBSS2 0 @@ €?:' I sl'iclAL I M11nl· ous! Maplficent! The Metropolitan Museum! (C) (60) A visual variety show with Mayor John Lindsay (New York) as the on-camera host. All kinds of art are treated in a variety of ways. Among the acts are "A Ballet by Degas" (made up of his paintings, bronzes and pastels); "Creatures That Never Were" (strange creatures that inhabit the world of art); "Collector's Choice·· (masterpiece$ from the Havemeyer r rr.,...,,.l>IH--Jlfdlldt• •II ltMtlworr 6l1UI «ttuorlt• M>""' Ullf ..... , ,, ,.,.,, ;,. 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(C) (60) (R) "The Unsuspected." 111 ...... llevit (60) Steve decides to turn his fellow Ht ... ted (C) (30) • Elrthllnes over to the authorities. TY Miiiie.ai o-t (C) (30) 0 T1M Rat Petrol {C) 9:30 g Ntw1 (C) (30) Dour Dudley. II Christopher Plummer I) m.~!N~i Build • 5''-f· * HAMLET AT ELSINORE house (C) (30) (R) Chet Huntley TONIGHT at 7 PM KTTVI narrates this look at the various CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER LET AT ELSINORE Q) I lflc!AL I H111111t at Elsinore examples of flexible. functional (3 hrs) A five-1cl drama of the architecture that reflects the radical classic version of Willi•m Shake· changes being affected in school speare's traalc tale of the melan-and college design. choly Dane. The stars are Chris-@Ji) Contentarios 1 Celebridldts {C) topher Plummer, Robert Shew, Alec 10-:00 tJ ~Cl) Mission· l•peqlble (C) Clunes, Mlcheel Cline, June Tobin, (60) (R)The IMF 'attempts to fofl Jo Maxwell Muller ind Roy Klnneer. a deposed dictator's return to pow· Eii) The Ad¥outea (C) (60) "Should er. Lee Meriwether May Britt and Student Disruptors Aulom1ticelly Be Don Francks guest.' Elpelled?" Gov. Louie 8. Nunn of Q @ @ m 1llt 1o1c1 Ones (C) Kentucky tutsts. (60) (R) "The People Against Orte· ~ (j) Lusil (C) (30) (R) .L11sie fl." The lawyers maneuver to de. meets a run1w1y teenage girl. fend a man who seems destined @II TMtro Faatastico (C) (60) for the ges chamber. 7:30 tJ9 (I) To Ro-, Wltll loff (C) 11 Q) News (C) (30) (30) Alison takes char1e of her O let Me T1lk To ••• (C) (60) sisters so her father can spend Assemblyman Jesse Unruh guests. his sprin& vacation sklin1 and soon I labor Report (C) (30) learns it's no fun beine heed of Manion fon1111 the household. : Soul! (C) (60) Folk singer Len 0 @ Ci) m Wonderful World of Jackson Is host to Letta Mbulu, Disney (C) (60) (R) "Almost An· Tyrone Davis and cartoonist Brum- gels." Conclusion. One boy fee.es sic Brandon. expulsion and another knows lt will @I) Cr1n Tutro (60) be his last Miason with the Vienna lO:lO ! The world Tomorrow (C) (30) Choir Boys. Movie· "Surp rise Packlp" O Million $ Movie: (C) "The Mc· comedy) ·,60 -Mitzi Gaynor Yul Connell Story" (drama) 'SS -Alan Brynner. ' Ladd, June Allyson. ID Pusport to Trtvtt (C) (30) ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN 8:00 1J '3 (I) Ed Sulllvan (C) (60} * AND GUESTS IN COLOR Stiller & Meara, Jane Morgan, Les-ID Ktthryn Kuhhnan (C) (30) ley Gore, Moms Mabley, Robert 11:00 I ~ (j) News (C) Klein, Richie H1vens. John Gary • @ 00 News (C) guest. CltMdral of TolllOfTow (C) 11 Roller G111tes (C) (30) (i7J (I) al News (C) D (iz)(l)I&) Tiit Fii (C) (60) • illlilm F. ludlley (C) William (R) "lug of Wer " Inspector &sklne Cheshire, John Leonard, and l. 1r. investiaating a Mafia racket of Clayton DuBois 1uest. obtaining b1nk loans on . stolen ID It Is Written (C) slocks and securities . in Chic110 ll:lS ~ rin This Is ttl• Life (C) when an alert banker in San Fran-\U.J \.Ji.J cisco reports on such a loan de-11:30 IJ Mowit: (C) .. Mist Sadie TllO•p- mand. 10n" (drama) '54-Rita Hayworth, I He Slid, Slit Said (C) (30) Jose Ferrer. Aldo Ray, Min from CoctliM (30) B Lollm•n l Bartley (C) The Fonyte SI&• (60) Movie: (C) "With 1 Son& In al Carrousel M11iclno (30) My Hurt" (drama) '52 -Susen 8:30 0 @ (i) m 1111 Cosby S1tow (C} Hayward, Rory Calhoun, David (30) (R) "Let X Equal a Lousy Wayne. Weekend." .Chet Kincaid muffs it Pl~ 1~~fltt (C) as a math instructor. ~ (j) The Cllristophers (C) 0 Roller Games -Live! (C) 12.oo ID Cinem• Sunder· "Vice Squid '' * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS . . . D Roller Games (C) (90) L.A. T· 12:30 0 Sc>e•llinc Freely (C) Birds vs. Texas Outlaws. 1:00 tJ Movie: "The Thin& That Couldn't I features (C) (30) Die" (sci·fl) '58-William Reynolds, World Tomorrow (30) Andra Martin. Maaimlliano y Clt1ou (30) 1•30 O """ (C) 9:00 f) ~ (j) I Sfl(ll( I Raq~el (C) • Cl) Movie: "llclr From Lisbon" (60) Mus·e11 comedy stirring Ra· (mystery) '47-Jane Carr, Fr1ncls quel Welch, with spec.ial guests l. Sullivan. John Wayne, Bob Hope and Tom . U n.· n ... (C) Jones. 2:30 tJ News/'"'' ' •111S ... , Pase 9 f' MONKEYING AROUND WIT H TIME-"Debhie," who'll he .\tarring in lrn first tdevision series on the ABC Televi- sion Network, makes lier debut to remind viewers that Day- light Saving Time starts at 2 AM Sunday. April 26. She demonstrates Jin acting prowe.rs and facile rangl:' by moving tire clock one lio11r AHEAD. Using a candle to illuminate her performance-lhe is a fan of Diogenes who spent his timl:' anti candle looking for an honnt man-Debbie will play "Mata Hairi," a co-agent and girl friend of "Lance" in "Lancelot Link. Secret Chimp Hour." a Swiftian satire iii whiclr a world like our.r is inhabited entirely by chimpan- Zl:'es invofred in a.uorted monkey hu.rines.r. The series pre- miere.\ this fall on Saturdays on A BC. mc••bf (C) @ m Jact ll unn• (C) •.~ I , JI '• I N ' . 1:25 O Ctmmunity Bulletin Bolrd (C) 5:55 IJ Clve Us Titis Dty (C) 1:30 I Mr. M•eoo I (C) 6:00 1J Sunrise S.IMsttr (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. 6:25 D Education Eldl1n1t (C) Marine Boy (C) Splder·Mtn (C) 5:301 Odyaey (C) m Queen for I Day (C) History of Ult Wot1d Theatre 9:00 IJ ~ 00 The Lucy Show (C) . Rtldin1 Witll Your Child O @ m m It Tikts Two (C) • llw for the llyman (C) Wed. Host-emcee Vin Scully welcomes IS 6:45 El) Commodity Report celebrity guest panelists James Dar· 5:5.5 D KNBC Ntwservice (C) ren and his wife. Peter Haskell 7 00 -lfiiN., rTI CBS News (C) Joseph and spouse plus comedian Scoey : f:.itf' \.JLJ Mitchlll and his date , Tracey Reed. 8 ~@ m The Today Show (C) I Movie: See Daytime Movies. The His and Hlf of It (C) Su· Jldr ll Linne (C) zanne and Geoff Edwards. Undlfdol (C) I Mr. Wishbone (C) ill Hlyden's H1ppenln1 Bozo ttM CSown (C) Office of Ult Prtsidtnt News/Stock Marlet The Forsytt S.11 (R) Thurs. Sesame StrHt (C) # 12l·l25. 9:25 0 @ 00 m NBC Ntwt (C) 7:30 O From the Cround Up (C) Mon.; 9:3011(1) Bevtrly Hillblllits (C) Gt0111etry: From Point to Prism, · @ m Coftcentmlon (C) Tues.: Davey l Goli1tll (C) Wed.; • Movie: See Daytime Movies. P1ren\.Youtll Forum (C) Thurs.; Cartoons ind Festures (C) Resources for Youth (C) Fri. Stock M1rket/Ntw1 ! Popular Cartoons (C) : Children's Shows. Mon. · Thurs. Snuffy Smitll (C) 10:00 1J ~(I) Andy Griffitt! (C) CI> Rocky Ind His Friends (C) D m Sale of Ult Century (C) 1:00 1J Cii Captain ltln11roo (C) Jack Kelly hosts. 0 Mornin1 W1tdl (C) Ted Meyers. @ 00 Sunny Tod1y (C) THE LONE RANGER RIDES ON LOS ANGELES 9 Pag1i 10 Seldom has any hero in the American experience captured the public fancy so completely. and for such a prolonged period of time as has "The Lone Ranger." The Masked Rider of the Plai ns and hie; Indian friend Tonto have become an American institution to rank with the hamburger. soda pop and the old ball game. Two ge nerationc; of Americans have listened or watched as Tonto and the man he call ed "Kimo Sabay" thwarted the force!! of evil. pro- tected the weak and championed the cau.,e of jw;tice in the face of inc;urmountable odds. "The Lone Ranger" ridec; again weekdays beginning Monday. April 27th. 5-5:30 PM on KHJ-TV, Los Angele'\ 9. "The Lone R anger" was born in Januar y of 1933 on a Detroit radio station. WXYZ. H ie; popularity was responsible for the crea- tion of the Mutual Broadcac;ting System some years later, and when. in 1949. he moved from radio to television. his story was carried on two TV networks. Clayton Moore portrayed the Ranger on TY. and Jay Silver- hccls was Tonto. As "The Lone Ranger" and Tonto, they were ino;eparahle. Together they were created to embody all that is best in men and all that iii ideal in American'i-courage. honesty. 'ltrength. loyalty and compassion. It wa-;-and is-the rare American who doesn't know of the M11\kcd Man and Tonto. Indeed, it seems that the only people who don't know of them are the ones they help. who at the end of an epi'lode stand and wonder aloud "Who was that Masked Man. anyway?" Obviously. it was "The Lone Ranger'' ... "Hi-Yo Silver, Away!" l l C) C) IS Ir· ell ey d. ·s. C) 1e )f IS n 0 d >- e rs tS it I • d s ·- e ;t I• e 0 n I. 10:15 m Children's Shows. Fri. B Movie: See Daytime Movies. 10:30 I~ (j) love of life (C) I m Your N1me's • Winner (C) · @ @ m Hollywood ~u1res 2:30 fJ ~ 00 Edee of Nipt (C) ( ) Guests are Art Flemine. Joi 0 ~@ m Another World Anne Wor1ey, B1rbara McN1ir i nd Somerset (C) Red Buttons. I Girl T1lk (C) Betsy Palmer. D Tht G1lloplne Gourmet (C) @ (]) a> D1tine G1me (C) Graham Kerr hosts. Rendezvous With Adventure (C) ~ Tmel Films (C) Mon.. Tues.. Mon .• Wed.. Fri.; Travel With Don TFh11.:. Wor1d of Women (C) Wed.. end Bettine (C) Tues .. Thurs. urs. 11:00 tJ ~ (j) Where the Hurt Is (C)I 3:ool ®: (j) Gom. er Pyle (C) 0 @@ m Jeoperdy (C) Art' · l~s Your Bet (C) Fleming H11(hw1~ Petrol 8 @ '@ Bewitched (C) @ ~ ~ Generel Hospit•I (C) Tempo (C) Bob Grant and Bozos ~1e ~op Show (C) J.e•nne Baird host. I er1@ ~·tinee. Don Rodewald. &) Romper Room (C) m Movte M1tinee 11:25 tJ f.ij (j) CBS News (C) I 3:30 fJ lucky Pair (C) (R) Richard 11:30 tJ ~ (j) Seerch for To111orrow (C>I BD~wsMo'~ehoDosts;,. (C) 0 !;g @ m The Who, Whit end 1" U5olS Where G•m• (C) I F1ther Knows Best I Mr. M•aoo II (C) I~@ m One life To live (C) @ (3) Thlt Gir1 (C) H::I ~~11., (C) LA. City Schools 1 World of Women (C) Mon.. (j) Pope,e Clrtoons (C) Tues., Fri. Perspective/Stretch end 3:45 a1 Features ~=r:C) Wed.; The Pierre Show (C)j 4:00 iJ ~r. Ed; Movie: see Daytime fij) Seume Str"t (C) (R) #121· Movies, Wed. only. 125. (fl) @ G) Derk Shldows (C) 1 I Divorce Court (C) 11:55 0 @@ m NBC News (C) I · Mike Room for D1ddy . m PUTNAM 1s FIRST * WITH NEWS ON KTTV 11 Arr f RNOON 12:00 iJ ao.tique (C) m News (C) George Putnam. 0 ID @ m life With linkletterl l!'r.l • • (C) Jack and Art Linkletter. 4:15 w The Fr11ndly G11nt D @ @ al The Best of Every· a1 Alex Nervo Sllow (C) thine (C) I 4:30 tJ Movie: See Daytime MOYies. I Sheriff John (C) g Stump the Stars (C) Mike Stokey 'S 00 News (C) hosts. financi1I News/Closing Pricts I B News (C) 12:05 ~ (j) Ann Gutcller Show (C) The Munsters . 1 ,;;;, . 1 CD Mike Doulfu (C) 12.30 ~ 00 As the World Tums ~C) : Seseme Street (C) (R) # 121 · · ~ 00 m D1ys of Our Lives l Z5 (C) Macdonald Carey ~ars. . ~ ·oo The Flintstonts (C) 9 1Mov.le: See Daytime Movies; i Obsesion llup s Show (C) Wed. only. , , Features D (jJ) ~ m A World Ap•rt (C) • Bewitched (C) &) D11hn& for Doll1rs (C) 12:45 ti) Commodity Report 5:00 llNIC Newstrvice (C) . ~. News (C) Tom Reddin. 1.00 iJ '<!II CJ) love Is • Many Splen· DEBUT The lone Ringer dored Thing (C) Clrtoons (C) I @ Ci) m The Dodo~s (C) Batmen (C) @ @ a> All My Children (C) 6 JimmJ Thomison (C) Queen for a Dey (C) The Munsters Charting the Merket I~ Dos Gellos en P1lenque Features/ Eduutlonal Shows • Gilligan's lslend (C) 1:30 tJ ~ 00 The Guidin& U1tlt (C) • • Noticias/Dtportes 0 Q) 00 m Another World -· G1lloping Gourmet (C) Bay City (C) , 5:30 D al ABC News (C) Frank Rey· 0 @ 00 al let I Make 1 Deel nolds, Howard K. Smith. {Cj Monty Hall hosts. Clndid C.mera m Movie: See Daytime Movies. Abbott 1 Costello 1:50 &) Fashions in Sewing (C) Gilligan's Island (C) 00 This Dey 1970 (C) 1:55 B Paul Harver Comments (C) : Misterogers' Nellftborhood (C); z:oo I~ 00 Secret Storm (C) I A Join Ganz Cooney (C) · ~ (!) m Brlaflt Promise (C) Friday only. Cookln& Aro11nd the World (C) ~CI> News (C) Mike Foley. Wed. only. m Comicos J C.nclones D @ Cl) a> Newlywed G1me (C) m Town Talk (C) Christopher Plummer in · •Hamlet ·at Elsinore' - "Hamlet at Elsinore," a three-hour clasalc version of William Shakespeare's traalc tale of the "me~ Dane." air"* u a one-time-only special on Me~ · KTIV. Featuring Canadian-born Cbriitopber Plummer in the title role of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, plus a cut of more than 300- includina 200 Danish Army infantrymen u extru--tbe BIC-1V drama airs on Channel f 1 from 7 so 10 PM, Suaday. AcclahneCI u '<the most complicaled, tbe l8Gll eucdaa, and the most wonderful production ever achieved for televlaion " it will air just three days after the 406th anniversary of the birth of Shakespeare. A fi':e-act ~ramat "Hamlet at EWnore" was 81mecf at Kronbors Castle an Elsmore, .Denmark, which the bard is reputed to have visited before writing the tragedy in 1602, Joinin$ Pl~met in the television masterpiece are Rohen Shaw as Claudius, Kma of Denmark; Alce Ounes u Polonius the Lord Chamberlain: Michael Caine u Horatio Hamlet's fri~nd· June Tobin as Genrude, Queen of Denmark' and Hamlet's u.ihappy mother; Jo Maxwell Muller as Ophelia, dauahter of Polonius and Roy Kinnear as the arave diner. ' Robert Shaw tU King Claudi•ll luM Tobin cu Queen Gertrude THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 25. 1970 W I TH A LITTLE HELP In sports it would have been the "upset of the century"-a cookie-loving bear knockmg off the Miami Mammoth-impossible! And yet as the Fun-in-the-Sun King Jackie Olea.son slips slowly into the sea, we ftnd the Cookiest bear in the world and his stingy master Andy Williams getting set to defend their new title when they return with The Andy William~ Show on NBC in the Fall. "When I started my new program this season," says Andy, "critics told me it was a big mistake to go at 7:30 PM (Saturdays) and challenge Olea.son. "They assured me I'd be killed. That used to get me mad. .It's true I was buried at the begin- ning, but after the Christmas show that began to change." The new champions didn't do it by themselves, however; they had help-and a lot of the credit must go to that band of regular-irregulars, the Williams Weirdos. The group, made up of strange characters such as The Walking Suitcase, Flying Silverman Brothers (played by the show's two producers), Giant Bee, The Little General, the arrow-filled Custer and those three weirdos played by Janos Prohaska: the Bear, Pinhead and Rock, kicked and pummeled Andy into the hearts of viewers who were to become super- fans of the singer's mod image. Of his new image Andy says, "I'm not a 40- year-old trying to be 25 . . . What is youth, anyway?-Not bow old you are. I'm doing what I really want to do. I find more fun in life that way. "Things couldn't go on as they were. There had to be a breakthrough and it's the college kids who have achiev~ it. They're honest, with- out hypocrisy." Not to be outdone by the antics of his band of oddly-shaped tormentors, Andy added guest stars such as Mama Cass, Smothers Brothers, Jimmy Durante, Leslie Uggams, Judy Came, Jonathan Winten and the Osmond Brothers. Each week names such as these helped to at- tract large percentages of viewers who are in the much-~ught-after, spending-age group. It's Andy's ability to attract a population sam- pling of all age groups that accounts for his surprising run at the dethroned champion. Apparently the show even appeals to the six- to--12 kiddie set. A good example of Andy's new youthful appeal is evident when recalling a ski trip to Sun Valley that he had taken his own children on-"There were about 300 kids there on Half-Dollar Mountain, and as soon as they saw me, they yelled, 'Give the bear a cookie! Give the bear a cookie!' " The cast that Andy gathered was part of an overall plan that his two young producers felt would retain the charm and universal appeal of the singer's earlier TV efforts and still capture the interest o f the Now generation's fickle hearts. Allan Blye and Chris Beard, the show's co- producers, came to the task with credentials that even old timen could nod reason to envy. Producer Blye was the co-producer and co-- bead writer of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour while producer Beard was one of the Emmy Award-winning staff writers for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In show. The two young talents did not come to their new jobs as strangers since they were originally a comedy-writing, directing-producing team in their native Canada and had compiled a most impressive list of hit shows. The plan worked, for, as already pointed out, Williams and company are plotting for next sea- son, and producers Beard and Blye are certain that with the bear's help Andy will be able to stamp out both forest fires and would-be chal- lengers for his newly-won crown. IOllN Prohaska (lowu lt-/1) apflt'Orl "' a bea, who lflt'NU all Jiu timt-tryin1 to IH1 o coo/ck from Andy. Ht-lpln1 lht-/Ho' in ltu •/Jo't to pt o coolcl• ort-1uclt ct-lt-bri· t~1 "' lt11ne1 GtuMr and Bob Hoflt' . Allan Blye and Chril B~tud, c<rp,oducu1 o/ Andy'1 Show. ... 0 - A· t .. T ·E·N· T ·1·0-N IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES Will NEVER BE LOWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE AL WA_ YS WANTED' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION 21>eore4DMrew...-e1 ..... 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Los Angeles m KMIR (NBC) Palm Springs m KLXA (Ind.) Los Angeles m KPLM (ABC) Palm Sprinfis (}) KJTV (ABC) Cable Bakersfie d 00 KERO (NBC) Cable Bakersfield Cl) KBAK (CBS) Cable Bakersfield @ KJTV (ABC) Bakersfield Q) KERO (NBC) Bakersfield a KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield A star (*) preceding a log listing Indicates it is a paid adver· tisement. Channels 22, 28, 34 and 40 are UHF In Los Angeles, with 28 being the educational (ETV) station. Channels 17, 23, and 29 are UHF in Bakersfield. SIGN ONS (TEST PATTERNS) Channel 2--6:53 AM Sunday, 5:53 AM Monday through f"roday, 6·53 AM Saturday. Channel 4-7:30 AM Sunday. 6:00 AM Monday through Friday, 6:30 AM Saturday. Channel 7-Pro1ramm1n1 starts at 7:30 AM on Sunday. 6:30 AM Monday throu1h Friday and 7:00 AM on Saturday. This m11ulne is publlahed WHkly for thla newspaper by TV WEEK, a division of Griffin 'rlntlnc _and Uthopaph Co., Inc., edltori•I and produc· tlon otllces1 P.O. Bo• 1190_1 Glendale, C1llf. Address advertl1ln1 lnqulrlM to th• dlsp ay advertl1ln1 otpartment of this newspeper. PRE-SUMMER SALE! ALUMINUM PA TIO COVERS Cal a : ~91 SANTA ANA TENT & AW NING 2202 S. MAIN SA NTA ANA Construction Co. "Room Addition Specialists" Build New and Save $$$ can Today ••• 846-2780 • Family Rooms • Bedrooms • Bathrooms • 2nd Story Rm. Frff E1tlmatea • 61/2•;. S.nk Flnancint ,... 14 MONDAY THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE£K, APRIL 25. )970 7:00 8 CIS Evt11l111 NI!" (C) (30) Welter Cronkite. APRIL 27 For mornina and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D (C) "Tau, Son of CodHM" (western) '59-Rock Hudson. Bir· bare Rush. 9:00 D "The Man In Qray'' (romance) '46-James Mason, Stewart Granier.' 9:30 D "In ltl• Dopouse" (comedy) '64-Leslie Phillips, Pegey Cum· mins. m "The 1111141 Goddtu" (drama) '48-Anne Crawford, Eric Portman. 12:30 IJ "I W11 Monty's Double" (dre· ma) '59-John Mills. 1:30 m "The lllrH Muslletetn" (Id· venture) '3>-Paul Lukas, Walter Abel. I 2:00 fJ (C) "Str1n1• Udy in Town" (romance) '55--0reer Garson. D1n1 Andrews. 4:30 I) "Junior Miss'' (romance) '45 -Mona Freeman, Pe10 Ann Gar- ner, Steve Dunne. EV[NING 6:001 Blc Ntw1 (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. • m Hanttey·Brlnklty (C) (30) Can You Top Tltil? (C) (30) ink Mertjndale hosts. Panelists are Rose Marie, Jack Carter. Jim Backus. U Si1 O'Clock Movie: "Three faces of Eve" (drama) '57-Joinne Woodward, Lee J. Cobb, DIYid Wayne. One woman hn three per· sonalities: a dowdy housewife, an irresponsible party cirl and a well· l·usted modern woman. • DiQ Yan orb (30) Th• flhtbtones (C) (30) Stir Trek (C) (60) 1 00 AIC &tnlna News (C) (JO) ; WUt'I New? (C) (30) "Radio. Radio." ~ Ci) CBS News (C) (30) I A,utdl (30) El CMllllta (30) News In the Round (C) (60) Jack White, Alex Dreier, Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe. 6:30 0 ICNIC Ntw1tnlee (C) (60) IJ Steve Alltn SMw (C) (90) Pat Harrincton, George Carlin. Leonard Barr and Terry Gibbs 1uest. fJ The G1me Game (C) (30) Jim MacKrell hos1s. Doug McClure. Jessica Walter and Burt Reynolds guest. I~ flvorltt M1rti1n (C) (30) 3 Perry Muon (60) 6 Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) Future (C) (30) "The Culinary Art of Japan.'' ·1 00 He Slid, She Slid (C) (30) • Notlciero 34 (C) (60) • tlMIR Desert Report (C) (30) Jack Latham. ml DEIUT Dime 11 Verd1d (30) • WW1 My Lint? (C) (30) t L9ve LllCY (30) lt1t tilt aodl (C) (30) Ci) Moodlf 5'ow (C) (2 hr) . Alwa! (30) Cl) Trvttl tr C..Mf11t111ce1 (C) • CU.r's World (C) (30) • ~•pltMtotl Maria (55) • T1lat Qifl (C) (30) 7:30 ti 3 (j) GuftllHb (C) (60) (R) "A Min Called Smith." Festus'• friend Abella (Jacqueline Scott), thoucht to be 1 widow. 1rouses the suspicion of Festus and Marshal Dillon 'hen her outlaw husband (Eart Holliman) returns after years of desertion. 0 BILL COSBY SPECIAL * "HEY, HEY,. HEY - IT'S FAT ALBERT" from MATIEL, INC. 0 m I IPl<!AL I "Hey, Hey, Hey-- It's Flt Albert" (C) (30) (R) This animated show, b1Sed on charac· ters created by Bill Cosby, focuses on a football game to determine "the tackle championship of the whole wortd." o @m(f) tt Takes• Thief (C) (60) (R) "The Second Time Around." Alexander Mundy and his father thwart Communist execution at· temPts' and set •bout to acain save the U.S. from financia l disaster. Fred Astaire cuests. fJ Million $ Movir. "The Qw11 Raft story" (biocraphy) '61-Ray D1n1on, Jayne Mansfield. George Raft's rise from an exhibition dance teacher to Hollywood's number one portrayer of canisters. I Tnrtfl or Conseq111nca (C) (30) Perry MllOn (60) French Chef (30) "Lest We For· cet Broccoli Ind Cauliflower." fl) Cruz de AMOr (30) 7:55 ml Cuestlon de Sepndoi 1:00 0 m lautfl·ln (C) (60) (R) Guest James Garner appears as an Indian, a j1ilbird and a policeman makinc a search of students' lock· ers. 1J Movie Game (C) (30) Larry Bly· den hosts. J1ck Hiley, Sue Ane Lan1don, Jack Carter, Mike Con· nors, Ray Bolcer and Carolyn Jones guest. I To Tell tht Truth (C) (30) Wor1d Prm (C) (60) P1ndoram1 (30) 8:05 ml Aqul Tres Patlnes (25) 1:30 I) ~ 00 Htrt's Lucy (C) (30) (R) Lucy and mm volunteer to be look-alikes for two of the Andrews Sisters for a fan club reunion. Patty Andrews cuests. I Zane Gr~ Tlleltle (30) @ CI) Q} AIC Monday Movie: ( ) "The Denver and Rio Grande" (western) '52 -Edmond O'Brien, Sterling Hayden. Two rival railroads battle to be first through the Royal Goree. m David Frost Show (C) (90) Q) The Big Valley (C) (60) fl) El Show dt M1uriclo Gerces (C) (60) ml Estrtllu en Ml1ml (C) (30) 70 )) r) I) '• ), II ti -d '$ .I :· .J • e I • t • • e t:OO tJ 9 Cl) M.,-,, ltfD (C) (30)1 a story for the marazine. Anthony I D (i1) (l)IEIJ News (t) (R) Meyberry residents art invited Eisley guests. fJ Movie: '\:Ovt ind the Frtftdl• 1uests. News (C) (30) Bill Johns. m Movie: "Mr. aftd Mrs. S.lttl" Raquel Welch Ta•s About Herself to Palm Sprlnp. Ruth McOevltt I Nws (C) (30) Baxter Ward. wcuun." SSYen stories on love. Cl ID (1) IZ) Mt.., Nlpt Mtv· Rtrista Maiut (30) (comedy) '41 -Carole Lombard, le: (C) "1't Htfl Wb ...,.._,. Robert Mont•omery. R I w I h ho e fir•t (dntmt) '6&-Rod Teytor C11udi1 10:00 &@Ci) c..I hMtt Dew (C) Q) Ht Said• She Slid (C) aque ~ c · w s " Ctrdin1lt, Htrry Gutrdlno.' A strua· ~60) Ail "all-family" show featur· a!) World ,;._ (C) (R) television special, "Raquel," airs fline air ~reo pilot is double -•ne Carol Burnett. Harvey Korman, Sunday. April 26 on CBS at 9 crossed by 1 smufller Lyle Wauoner, Vicki Lawrence. The 11:15 ~ (]) C!ntt11a Sevtftttlll (C) "The PM, is Hollywood'!! hiniest • Erntst Flitt D•neers and The H1rry G1r1 In the Red Velvet Swlnr.'' symbol of international glamor D JOE WILLIAMS & Zimmerman Orchestra. 11·30 IJQ! (I) Merv Clrlflln (C) and thus. in commercial terms. I m News (C) (60) • h' hi I bl od' * JOANNIE SOMMERS! 1 sn <C> C60> D 0 CI> m Jollnny Caraon <C> a 1g y sa ea e comm uy. I Tnlvt O'Clocll Hi&tl (60) D Hl&fl•IY htrol What other star. for example. n F~iatlt ~ (C) (60) "After Flri•1 Line (C) (60) Wiiiiam F. D m Did Ctvttt (C) would be able to command Bob Hours. A vanety show with Joe Buckley Q) .... _ uslo .. Hope. Tom Jones and John Williams. Joannie Sommets. The @!) Rlllil (30) M~lt: -•nee 111 n (mys· Wayne as guest stars in a sin-Four Freshmen and Stu Gllll1m. tery) 45 -James Lydon, Sally fll) llaU Journtl (C) (60) An U · 10:30 Q @ (1) G!) Now (C) (30) "The Eilers. gle show? cluslve Interview with Bl1c11 Muslim Aee of A!luarlus." An estimated 12:00 D Community Bulletin Board (C) She is also. however. an m-leader EllJth Muhammed. Mu 10.000 Americans live In com· telligcnt. aniculate young lady Roach and Abbey Lincoln are fea· munes. Three communal famllles, 1:00 IJ Movlt: 1'Ctlmlntl l..,_.' (dra· with a mind or her own. a keen lured. I one In Taos, N.M., the others In ma) 'Sl-Pat O'Brien, Jane Wyatt. sense of humor which she is m lmptdoa Mutlcaltt (30) Massachusetts. are studied. I!!"' (C) quite capable of turning on her· a!) Tlle-Clne1111 Arpntll\O (2 hr) ti) Aurelit (30) Adion K~t1trt:' "Chlcigo Con· self and a forthright way of ex· 9:30tJS(i)Doril Dly (C) (30) (R) ll:OOIJ9(1)@ENews (C) f entlal." Brltn Keith, Beverly press ing her opinions. Here are Doris charms a "wom•n hater" but D @@m ..._. (C) G1r11nd. • some of them. as stated to hu to merse her tactics to save D Otte Step ltYOftd , 2:30 IJ Ntwt/Qin ua This Diy (C) friends during a recent informal ------------------------------------conversation over coffee at her Beverly Hills home: An important message for channel 2 news viewers. Why are we advertising to channel two viewers? Because channel two ran an ad which stated their news was "the best news broadcast on Los Angeles television." We think that many people watch channel two not because ifs the ''best," but because it ,s a habit. Habits are made to be broken, and you could be missing something. We know how to get things done. For instance, we told the story of the little old lady living in a crude tent because County bulldozers ripped her house down by mistake. The County got the message, admitted its mistake, and that little old lady's house is being rebuilt. Now, wh~t's better than that? We want to bring you the best news In the world. •yewltness News • KABC ·TV Bonds/Lawrence/Nahan/Sloane • 4:30 and 11:00 pm "I have conservalive English tastes combined with a Latin temperament. This can lead to some pretty interesting explo- sions." "There are so many wonder- ful musical and variety shows on tclevi'iion every week. in spite of what the critics say, that if you're going to call your own show 'special' then it real- ly .fhou/d be special. Ours is casual. free form and. I think. very lovely." "Somebody once asked me what I thought was my worst movie. I told him there were too many lies for fl n;t place." "I don't like to air my griev- ances in print. Most people think I'm a very lucky girl and 1 really can't expect them to sympathize with me. Why should they?" "Journalists are often very Jazy and don't do their home- work. They are careless with film people because we arc con- sidered frivolous and therefore not all that important." "People are people. whether male or female. J don"t believe in that routine that goes on with so many women-being coy around men." "M y measurements have nothing to do with anything." "I was a romanticist a-; a liule girl. My th ree favorite stars were Errol Flynn. John Derek and Orson Welle$ - Welles because of the funny way he breathed." J.. "If I were a newspaperman. I don't think I'd know what to ~ay to myself. I'm always pre- ceded by a preconceived no11on, an ima.ge. I'm not o human be- ing to newsmen-I'm just some- thing called Raquel Welch." I TUESDAY APRIL 21 For morninc and afternoon listinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:lO D ~.... Oftpelt" (drtm1) '4'-Ntlaon Eddy, llOn1 M11sey. t:OO 8 ....._.. (drama) '52 -J1ne Nlth. John Atcher. "Apeclle Qltff (western) '50 -A11n Curtis, Tom Neal. 9:30 D "S.uth S.. Worun" (romance) '5l-Vlralnia M1yo, Burt Lancaster. m (C) "he loJ Wltll lrttn Halt" (adventure) '48 -Dean Stockwell, Robert RYan, Pat O'Brien. D Cu Yeu flf 1Ma1 (C) (30) fl011 Marie, Jac:t C.rttr incl Jim e.ctlut ar • ruest panelilta. D Sii O'Clec* ..-: (C) ...... ,..,. (dram•) '63-Robttt Mlttll· um, Elsa Martlnelll, Jacll HrQlns, Sabu, The ettmal triallll9 coma to the fore when a bi1·11me trip· per Is qapd by a bi(-pme hunter and his mbttess to hunt down • tecendtry 1nlma'--half leopard and half ti&tr--4n M1l1p. I Dkll Yaw Dflle (30) 1111 fliRtllNtl (C) (30) .. , ,,.. (C) (60) (])MC EWMc ..._ (C) (30) Wilt's New? (30) "Maatcally Youra." I (f) CIS ,.._ (C) (30) ~(30) 0 Ca•lllU (30) ..... In t1M RHnd (C) (60) J1ck White, Alu Dreier. Glori• Gretr, P1ttl Beebe. 1-Z:JO U "l11Meetltl In 'arls" (1dven· ture) '55 -Claire Bloom, Claude Dauphin. 1:30 D DIC llnlervlct (C) (60) a Sbwe Allen ... (C) (90) Gue.U lndude Joey Bilhot>, Buddy Hadtett. John Barbour, Olan Hirt. l:JOQI ""e Caltndlf" (drama) ·4~ Greta Gynt, John Mct.llum. 2:00 B "le•blft 1-52" (drama) '57 -Efrem Zlmballst Jr .. Karl Malden, Natalle Wood. ~JO ft"' 11plllell" (drem1) '54-8any Siif11v1n. Dorothy Malone. Charles McGraw. I v I •• I •• (. ,:00 I ~ ..... (C) (60) J•ny Dunphy. m H11Sfttp-<lriftkMJ (C) (30) 0 1111 ea .. Ca•• (C) (30) Dou1 McClure. Jeuiea Witter. Burt Rey- nolds auesl m My f...-itt Mattien (C) (30) @ CI> """ ...... (60) @ Ci) H1..U.,-lrinkitf (C) (30) m lkeblu (30) "Arr1n1ement of F'rve." A further devetopment of the Shoka Style, this one more 30phls- tlclted. usinf five branche.--three positive and two neaatlve. 19 Ci) Ht Slid, Siie Seid (C) (30) m Notkiero l4 cc>' <60> IS YOUR CAR READY FOR SUMMER? 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Hoffer di1eusse1 men's •• Walter Clonkite. plnition for freedom. wurs 111 U..? ~ (30) lu Celtltlt.-(60) I Lew 1MJ (30) ......... ~ <C><30> ... @(j)mNKr....,.._.. -.,_ (3() (C) ~"' of a W (drama) ~ lfHclM (C) ( ) '69-Lome Greene, Rldltl RobttU. · ! (30} Anthony Qu1yle, J1mes Donald. (I) Trlldl ., C••••IRcts (C) Harry Anclrtwt. A retired 191 la · ~ Ill • S... (C) (30) pressed into 1e1Vlce by Russian Ill· • ........... Mn (55) telliaence to uncover tht story be- . TwllcM Z... (30) hind a mysterious letter that 7:JO R QI Ci) uwm (C) (60) (R) caused a top Brltitll sdentlst to LIZzit Cremer. 1 close friend of suffer a heart attack. (R) Murdoch l1ncer, returns horM with • .._.., Aft« Def' (C) (60) the revt11tion that she has betn Guem include Johnny Mathll, Tom· llvin1 outside of the law. Nan M1r· my Smothers. Georp Carlin, Kenny tin auests. Kinpton and John Stewart. D 9 Ci) 8' I Drtl• el .IHnalt EI!) NET Festival (C) (60) "Leopohl ~ (30) (R) "Hurricane Je1nnle." Stokowski." The life and wort of Tony must use his auile to con· one of the livina le19nds of mullc ceal Je1nnle'1 maaic when Or. Bel· are recounted. Proaram includes 11. l0W1 Is str1nded in the Nelsons' quences with the London Syr11· home durlnr a hurricane. phony ind American Symphony Of· D al) CD &> Med Sill-' (C) (60) chestras, plus 1n interview by (R) "My Name Is M1nolete.'' The C.n1dian pianist Glenn Gould. squad "adopts" 1 9-year-old Mexi· m MatriMftie y All' M• (60) can waif who his b"n abandoned 9:JO 11 9 (j) 1111 Comn« a!MI J. J. by • 11n1 of American thieves. (C) (30) (R) Gov. Orlnkwatw furs Fabien Gresory 1uests IS Manolete, that J. J.'s romance with 1 hand· Rea Holman as JoMh and Bruce tome movie star (auest Lyle W•a· Watson as Marv. pet) may hive turned her head D MlllM $ Mwie: (C) "Tiiie Last when she suddenly leeves for HcM· V.,..... (drama) '60-Robert Stack. ~· DoroChy Malone. An ocean liner on • ,.._ (C) (30) Buter Wa~. Its list voyare is ripped apart by llltws (C) (30) Bill Johns. • thunderina uplosion. · Miika y Eltrttlas (C) (30) I Trd tr C:O...•IKlll (C) (30) 10!00 fl Qt (f) 60 Mlll.t. (C) (60) ~~Wm~ (C) (60) Subjects of current interest art c,111 de AMf (30) presented In 1 m11uine formtt. 7:55 m Cllltio11 dt Sepndos 1:00 B al (JJ EE Otbblt lttynolda (~ (30) (R) ''It's I Bird, It's a Plane, It's Debbie." Debbie does some stunt flylna. Durinc her first lesson, she turns lh•t her "instruc- tor" doesn't know how lo land the plane. 11 Tht Movie Gamt (C) (30) Two s1ar-studded teams compete in a stared quiz 11me. first Team mem- Harry Reasoner and Mike W1llace are the reporters. ! • ..._ (C) (60) (J1) Cl) I&) M1n:111 Welby, M .•• ( ) (60) (R) "Don't ranore the Miracles." Claire Burwick, pre1nant tor the firsf time at 42, learns th1t her husb1nd has been seeinr 1n· other wom1n. Julie Adams 1ues1s. 11 S,, (C) (60) lllatof Adams (60) ~ (C) (60) ..... {30) ti.rs: Jack Haley, Sue Ane Langdon, f'tlttwat Mukano (60) Jack Carter. Second Tum members.: lt:JI-._.,11 (30) Mike Connors. C.rolyn Jones, Ray • _, Bolaer. ll:tO ID. g) m al ..... (C) m To Tell tM Trlltl (C) (30) 0.. Sttp ..,.ncl tm Qldle Aweie.n.t (C) (30) • IMvit: "Hll 24 Doan't ~ l:05 ftl\ Hit dtl ....... (60) (dr1m1) ·ss -fdwud Mulhue, • w:1 H1ya H1meet. 1:30 fl Qt (j) 1194 SbttDll (C) (60) • Merit: (C) "MMM·&l.. (rnyi. (R) John W1ynt celebrates his (()th tery) '6S--Gerald Bl1in, Pier An· year In motion pictures, jolnin1 tell. Red in 1 591tl1I, comic tribute. m Ht Slid, 5'e Said (C) Julius Wechter Ind The Baja Ml· @ CJ) @ (JJ 9 Ci) Ntws (C) rimba Bind are musical auests. 11:15 (fi') (]) cm... Sewtntttn: "Whttl D O@ @Dhll• (C) (30) of fortune.'' "Bunny Hur.'' Nurse H1nn1h Yarby U:l011 (j) MtfY Griffin (C) becomes enaaaed to marry "Bunny'' • Ci) a;, Johnny c.,_ (q Henderaon (Ceslr Romero). Richard H~ Patrol steele Is featured u neipborllood Qt lid eawttt (C) bully Rich1rd. Mowlt: .. .,.., Allbl" (mylttry) U Ono-Man S11ow (C) (30) Homer • 7-Herbert Lom, Phyllis Dixey. & Jethro ire featured. 1 ... :to a Co it.. 1 11..... loard "'" 0 (ii) (]) (!) AIC Movie of tlll I(..; 111•11n .. , u •un ,.., Wttk· (C) .. .,_.,...... of ttM Miltd'' 1:00 8 Mewle: "Tht ladJ 1IMI tllte (chlll~r) '69 _ Riy Mlllind. Gene llllCllt" (1dve~t.ure) 'S! -Louie Tierney, Don Murray. Story of H1yward, Patnc11 Medina. Simuel Constable, a professor of D D ....,. (C) p1r1psycholot:Y who believes that m ~" 'fllqtr1: ''The Bia his youna d1ut11t1r, M11y-the r&-House. Robtrt Mont1omery. c:ent victim of 1 f1tal car KCident 2:00 ID Alf..N!pt Sllow: "Code 654.'' -ls communicatln1 with him from ''The livin1 Hud," "Island Rncue." be~nd the arm. (R) 2:30 II News/Give th This llllJ (C) 0 r I t > , , I ~~----------------................ __ WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 for morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 fJ "We're Not M1rritd" (comedy) '53 -Gin1er Roaers, Fred Allen. David Wayne. 9:00 0 "Black Buuty'' (juvenile) '46 -Mona Freeman. "Outlaw Qan(' (western) '49-Don Barry. 9:30 fJ ''No, My Darlin1 Dauatrter" (comedy) '64 -Michael Redgrave, Juliet Miiis, Micha1I Craig. m "l(lu Tomorrow Coodbye" (dra· ma) '50 -James Cagney, Ward Bond, Barbara Payton. 1:30 m (C) ''Tiit H11d Men" (westem) '57--0uy Madison, Valerie French. 2:00 0 "P1rls Bluet" (romance) '61- Sldney 1>oitier, Paul Newman. Jo. · anne Woodward, Diahann Carroll. 4:001J (C) "Undtr Caprl'°rn" (drama) '48 -lnarid Beraman. Joseph Cot ten, Michael Wilding. fVfNI NC 6:00 I Bir Ntw1 (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · m Huntlt,·lrinldt' (C) (30) C.n You Top Thia? (C) (30) Jim Backu1. Rose Marie and Jack Carter guest. fJ Six 01C.od1 Movie: (C) ''The Great Miuouri Raid" (western) '51 -Wendell Corey, M1cdonald Carey, Ward Bond. Ellen Drew. Frank and Jesse James. after flahtlng as Union soldiers, apply for amnesty at the end of the CIVIi War, Betrayed by an Army officer, they turn to a llfe of crime. 0 Didi Ytn O,U (30) I The Fllntstonet (C) (30) Ster Trell (C) (60) @ ABC Evenln1 Newt (C) (30) Whit's Ntw? (30) "Harja-Boy From Denmarll." A journey back 2.000 years, to the Iron Age. 9 (j) CIS News (C) (30) I Aautct. (30) EJ C.nilllta (30) News in the Round (C) (60) 6:30 8 KNBC Newservict (C) (60) Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Guests are Bob Crane. Lyn Roman, Bill Daily 0 Tht G1mt G1me (C) (30) Doug McClure. Jessica Waller, Burt Rey· nolds guest. Jim MacKretl hosts. I Mr Fnori1e M1rtiln (C) (30) (I) Perry Meson (60) @ Huntl11·Brinklty (C) (30) Future (C) (30) "Lyon, From Dawn to Dusk." Story of France's "second city," the capital of Its silk industry. ~ Cl) He Seid, She Slid (C) (30) @II Noticiero 34 (C) (60) m KMIR Dtatrt Report (C) (30) I DllM LI Verd.cl (30) 7:00 CIS Evenlnr Newa (C) (30) Wltat't M' Liftt! (C) (30) I Love Lucy (30) Btat the Clock (C) (30) 00 America! (C) (30) I AMf•! (30) heart flareup that sends him to thej Demolition Derby 1n My Hurt." (() TrvtJt Of CotlstqUences (C) hosplt1I. rtora Plumb 1uests. Wendertust (C) (30) m tt.111nood (C) (30) ''The Mod· Slmpltmlfttt M1rll (55) D KRAFT MUSIC HALL ern Fiim Maker: The Art of John Tll1t Qlrt (C) (30) * Phil Harris, Bobble Urie." Charles Champlin hosts. 7:30 1J fB> (I) Hff Hew (C) (60) Buck Gentry, Roy Clark tl) Rutll (30) .. Owens ind Roy Clark host. Connie ~@@ m Kraft Mlllk Hall 10:30 Ell) CrtltiVt !'non (C) (30) Mt· Smith, Wavfon Jennlnas and Sonn11 ( ) (60) "Ph"I H · p t Bob rie Coslndas. , , • 1 arns resen s • &9.\ Aurtlll (30) James guest.. bit Gentry." The first part of two v.w t90) (R) 'The Accomplice." Bette sinter Bobbie Gentry. Guests ere tiJ 00 ml Mtwl (C) Davis stars as a bank teller who Bem1dette Peters, Chutey Pr1d4 ~ ~""' '!~ (C) 0 ta) 00 er;, Tht Viraini111 (C) proarems starrina Phil H1rrls with 11:0019. C1J @I) Mtwl (C) is Involved In a plot to blame end John Hartford. u.u I.JU l\iU nwwa Trampas for a bank robbery. Lin O @ CIJ G> Joh1111, C.all Sllow • MMlt: "Tht Purplt Hurt" McCarthy also 1uests. (C) (60) Guests are Rick Nelson (dr1m1) '44-Farley Grenier. D1n1 fJ (llJ (]) ro N111ny and the Pro· Chet Alkins, Loretta Lynn and Amnd'!,~ • ''"'"" •-l y _.... .. lessor (C) (30) (R) "Nanny and the Doua Kerihaw ........... ·-.. vwn 111 t.-n Smoke-Filled Room." Nanny and I Your Dol~t'a . WorUI (C) (60) (drame) '51_-Jun Kent. Mich1tl Professor Everett encouraae Butch lox de Mexico (60) Redrrave, Nigel Petrick. to run for class president a,alnst TN-Clnt11111 &p.nol (2 hr) ID Ht Slid. SM Said (C) Steve Walters. whose campaign is 9·J0 0 Ntn (C) (30) Baxter Ward ~ II~ Journal (C) ~R) Inter· bued on bribery. • 0) News (C) (lO) Biii Johns. · views with Black Muslim leader fJ Miiiion $ Movie: "P1ssa1e to Ellj1h Muhammad and Jm artist Marsellln" (drama) •44 _ Hum· 10:001J 9 (j) Haw1ll Flvt;O (~) (60) Max Roach. phrey Bogart, Claude Rains. Sidney McGarrett seeks a un1vers1ty slu· 11:15 @ Cine•• 17: "Pitfall." Greenstreet Five Frenchmen escapt dent .In H. awall who needles the 11 ·3011 Ci) Mtrv &riffln (C) from the prison on Devil's Island estabhsllment b.Y stealln1 on~ of • (6) m Joltnny C.l'IOn (C) and try to join the Free French the 50th state' most chens~ed H_!Pw Petrol forces lighting in Nazi-occupied symbols-ttle royal robe of Kina Q) Oic't Cavett (C) France. Kamehameha. Movit· "Allnt01,.. (mystery) '49 m Trutfl or Constqutncet (C) (30) I(' >' C'~!1~1~~1o~·r,1t::~~g' ~~) -Martha. Vickers. John Beal. Q) I $JicilL I Fabulous Sixties -. · The y11, 1961 (C) (60) The second most a_vallable .. source of lea•J}mate 12:00 O CommunltJ BulletJn Board (C) show in a s~rles of specials high· drugs in the bll(k mullet. 1:00 6 Mftlt : "Johnny Anpl" (dr1m1) Hghtlnr ~he last decide featu~M 81 ~CJn~s:>J.rt Humptr· '45--ceor1e Raft, Claire Trevor. such sut.1ects as "The Bay of P1as fr · 0 fJ Nftl (C) Affairs," "Kennedy's Inauguration," dlndl ( ) (60) Guests are Juliet II) Ac:tion ThtltH: 'Ttve Steps to ''The Eichmann Trial," and "'The Prowu . Jack E.. Leonard. Blue D1naer." Sterlina Hayden T · t " ''Th P"ll" d •-n. 8 Mink and Jack Wild. WIS • e I 8.~ '"' Ur· I ' Spy (C) (60) 2:00 m All-Niaht Show: ''The Man and ton-Taylor Romance. Peter Jen· Twelve O'Clock High (60) the Monster," "Spy In the Sky," ni~1s commentates .. . @ m Then C.me Bronson (C)I "The Tawny Pipit." "The Siient EE Jo~~e Chen Cooks (~O) Winter (60) (R) "Your Love Is like 1 Raiders." Mel:>n Mrs. Chen displays the various sizes or this Chinese vege· ------------------------- table melon, telling how alld where to buy it. end how to prepare ii for cooking. el Cruz de Amor (30) 7:55 Ui) Cuestion de Serundos 8:00 O The Movie G1m1 (C) (30) Larry Blyden hosts. Two teams compete. First team: Jack Haley, Sue Ane L~ngdon. Jack Carter. Second Team: Mike Connors. C1rolyn Jones, Rey Bolger. fJ @ m 1m Tllt Courtship of Eddie's Father (C) (30) CR) "How Do You Know If It's Really Love?" At a party arranged to impress lit· tie Elsie. fddie is dauled by Mar- garet and almost loses them both. m To Tell tllt Trutll (C) (30) fT:l The forsyte S1g1 (60) (R) @II LI Crild1 Bltn Crllda (C) (30) 8:05 Ui) E1 Tornillo (55) 1:30 fJ ~Cl) The Bever!' Hlllbilllea (C) (30) ( R) Guest Phil Silvers plays a New York confidence man who shows up at the Silver Doller City Hotel where he learns that the visiting Clampetts are worth $85. · 000.000 and aoes into acticn. 0 Chlmpionslllp WrtsUlna (C) (90) fJ @ @ G) Room 222 (C) (30) (R) "Alice in Blunderland." Alice reels she is • failure and decides lo quit the teaching profession. m David Frost Show (C) (90) I Tiie 111 va11e, (C) (60) Sonrltas (C) (30) 9:00 9 Ci) Medical Ctnttr (C) (60) (R) Guest Waller Pidgeon portrays a U.S. ambassador whose critica l negotiations wilh a major foreign power are delayed by a sudden I I I I I .-----... ae n.p. > ,r ' Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress ' ,, ~-.:~-=:;;2:· :-. ., -.. _ : if ... ____ _ "A Complete Printing Service" Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. B•lboa Blvd. -Newport Be•ch I I I I I 'TRAIL OF TEARS' Television and recording star Johnny Cash and Jack Palance star io "Trail of Tears," oo KCET, Channel 28's NET Playhouse. Thursday at 8:30 and repeating at 11 :30 PM. The NET production i the tragic story of the Cherokee Indians' forced removal from their lands in Georgia and the resulting civil war that ravaged Johnny Cash. in the role of Chief John Ross, absorbs the shock of his wife Quotie's death iJuring the Cherolue.t' forced removal from Georgia to Oklahoma in the winter of 1839. Paulette Smart, a full-blooded Cherokee, ptays Quatie Ross, and Frank Go/ten is 1he doctor in this .fcene from NET's "Trail of Tears," which was filmed at Brodie Mountain. a ski resort near Pittsfield, Massachusetts. the Cherokee Nation. Co-starring are Joseph Cotten. William Redfield. John Randolph. Pat Hingle. and introducing Paulelle Smart. "The Trail of Tears.'' written by NET producer Lane Slate, is Playhouse's most ambitious production for 1970. An outstand- ing cast has been assembled. but of extra significance is the fact that lhi~ play marks the dramatic debut of Johnny Cash. the coun- try music singer and guitarist whose oaring popularity over the past two years has placed him unquestionably number one in his field. Cash. who is one-eighth Cherokee. plays the role of Cherokee Chief John Ros.~. who was also one-eighth Indian (and seven- eighths Scotsman). Jack Palance portrays President Andrew Jack- son. Joseph Cotten is not seen. but his voice is heard throughout the play in the role of a reporter who serves the dual function of narrator and catalyst, presenting facts for the audience and eliciting comments from the characters. "The T rai l of Tears" sho uld properly be described not as a drama, in the strict sense. but rather as a dramatization of the events leading up to 1he Cherokee Nation's horror-filled journey from their South-easte rn homelands to the Oklahoma Territory in 1838-39, including the journey itself, and the resulting inner- tribal conflict that divided the Cherokee people for decades. Some notes about the s upporting cast: Many roles have been filled by C herokees who arc not professional actors and actresses. The most important of these roles. that of Chief Ross' full-blood Cherokee wife. Quatie. is played by Paulette Smart of Cherokee. North Carolina. Johnny Cash's wife. singer June Carter. plays a cameo role. She appears as the wife of the farmer who appropriate~ Ross' land. Bobby Wooten. guitarist with The Tennessee Three. which is part of C ash's troupe, plays the role of a white scout who travels with the Indians to Oklahoma. Arthu r Junaluska daims the distinction of being the world's only professional full -blooded Cherokee actor. The special will be repeated on Saturday. May 2 at 8 PM. ..... 11 ™E DAILY PILOt. TV WEEK, APRIL 25. 1970 THURSDA Y I 7:00 II c1s Evtfllna Ntwl (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. APRIL 30 For morninc and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 0 "ltat tlM DMI" (drama) '54 -Humphrey Boprt, Jennifer Jones.I 9:00 0 "Southsldt 1-1000" (mystery) '50 -Don Def ore, Andrea Kina. "Hut Wave" (m~tery) '54 -Alex Nrcol. Hillary Brooke. 9:30 0 "99 River strtet" (mystery) '53 -John Payne, Evelyn Keyes. m "The Garnttnt Junlte'' (drama) '57-lee J. Cobb, Richard Boone. Gia Sula. 12:30 O "A Pleet of One's Own" (com - edy) '4S-J1mes Mason, Maraaret Lockwood. 1:30 ~"Th• Great Mventure''-Educa. tronal nature documentary. 2:00 e "ttoine ••fOt'• o.r11'" <dr•ma>I '53-Jean Simmons, Dan O'Herlihy. 4:l0 IJ "Rlt11bar'b'' (comedy) '51-Ray rtmland, Jan Ster1in1. LV[Nl'.jf. 6:001 ~News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy.I . m Huntlty-llinlllty (C) (30) I Can You Top This? (C) (30)1 Rose Marie, Jim Backus, and Morey Amsterdam auest. 0 Six O'Clodl Movie: ''The New lntem1" Part I (drama) '64-Mi· chael Callan, Barbar1 Eden, Dean Jones, Stefanie Powers. Story of a aroup of Interns in 1 big city hos· pltal. Individual traaedies underlie the wild parties and romancin1 that goes on in the realistic mosaic of life in a metropolitan hospital I Dkll Y111 O,llt (30) Tht Alntstones (C) (30) Star Trtlr (C) (60) (!) AIC btnlnf News (C) (30) • VOat'• New? (30) "Paper Pigeon." I Ci) CBS News (C) (30) AiHda (30) El Canlllitl (30) News In the Round (C) (60) Jack White. Alex Dreier. Gloria Greer. Patti Beebe. 6:30 0 KNIC Newserviet (C) (60) 0 Steve Allen Show (Cl (90) Redd Fou, Norm Crosby, Mary Lou Col· llns and Vic Ulletl auest. 0 The Camt Gamt (C) (30) Doua McClure, Jessica Walter and Burt Reynolds guest. I ffi Favorite Martian (Cl (30) 3 Ptrry Mason (60) 6 Huntley-lrlnllley (C) (30) ConvtrMtlons With Jama Day (30) Mr. Day talks lo archeoloalst· anthropoloaist lewis S. B. Leakey about his hall-cenlury long search through Africa for clues lo the e>n· cestors of modern man. ~ (j) He Slid, She Slid (C) (30) m Notidtro 34 (C) (60) m KMIR Daert Report (C) (30) Jitk Latham. ai) Dime 11 Ytrdad (30) WMt's My lint? (C) (30) I Levt Lucy (30) lut Ult Clock (C) (30) Ci) T1le Allltficar. West (C) (30) : AiiOf 1! (30) (j) T ruttl Of Consaqutncn (C) • True Adventure (C) (30) · • Si•pl•••nta Maril (55) · That Qlrl (C) (30) 7:30 II ~ (j) F1Mity Affair (C) (30) (R) Cissy moves into an apartment of her own and encounters an en- tirely new set of problems. Terry Burnham auests. D @ 00 m Daniel ioont (C) (60) (R) "How To Become a God· dess." Rebecca Boone, with unwel· come assistance from two bumblin1 brothers. Is mistaken for a goddeu by Indians. Victor French and Med Flory guest. 0 KAL KAN PET FOODS * PREMIERES ANIMAL WORLD "The Great Red Apes -I" 0 @(1) ffi PREMIERE Anl .. 1 W01lcl (C) (30) "The Great Red Apes." Part I Film showing oran- gulans of Borneo at a rehabilitation camp where they are bein1 tauaht to rejoin the jungle world. 0 Million $ Movie: "The Errand Boy" (comedy) '61-Jerry Lewis, Brian Donlevy. The hud of Parl· Mutual Studios hires Jerry, osten. sibly as an errand boy, but in real· ity to spy on money·wasting em· ployees. I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) Peny Mason (60) Tbutrt But (C) (30) Jo Ann Wedell, producer of John Osborne's "Epitaph for George Diiion.'' guests. a> Cruz de Amor (30) 7:55 ai) Cuestion de Sea11ndos S:OOll ~Ci)Jlm Nabo11 (C) (60) (fil Wayne Newton guests. 0 Movie ltantt (C) (30) Larry Bly· den hosts. Jack Carter, Sue Ane Langdon. Mike Connors, Jack Haley, Caro.!1!1 Jones and Ray Bolger guest. 0 l!1l CJ) G) That Girl (C) (30) (R) "The Snow Must Go On." Ann, Don and her parents are trapped al Kennedy Airport by a blizzard. m To Tell tht Truth (C) (30) ED Washin(ton Weelr in Review (Cl (30) a> Premier (C) (2 hr) "la Casa de la Troya." Ana Esmeralda and Ar turo Fernandez. 8:05 ai) Tet ... Revisb Musal (55) 8:30 O @ (_i HD Ironside (C) (60) (R) "Alias Mr. Braithwaite." Mark Sanaer's aunt is bilked by con men and Ironside swings into ac· lion. Joseph Campanelli and Buh Richards guest. 0 8o1i~ (C) (90) 0 @ (.!) '(E lewltdled (C) (30) (R) "Samantha's Yoo Hoo Maid.'' Samantha. who is expecting her second child, gets some unexpected help-a shy witch-maid named Es· meralda (Alice Ghostley). I David Froit Show (C) (90) The I lg Valley (C) (60) NET Playhouse (2 hr) ''Trail of l~rs.." Johnny Cash and Jack Palance star in a story of lhe Cherokee Indians· forced removal from their lands in Georgia. i l 9:oo t1 Cii oo cas T1Mnc1aJ Mevil:I m M•ter Adlm <60> "OpV1tion A111sterdlm" (adventure) e> Rubi (30) '60-Peter Finch, Eva Bartok. A ia 60) secret mission is undertaken to al> LOI Cotaed ntts < 1 prevent a cache of diamonds from 10:30 m The Advoutn (C) (60) (R) I filling into the hands of Hitler's "Should Student Disru ptors Be Au· army. tomatie1lly Expelledr' 1 0 @ (i)G) ToM Jonn (C) (60) el Aurelia (30) (R) Tony Ben~ett, Vikki Carr ind ll:OO ti 9 Ci) el News (C) llle Ace Truckm1 Company 1uest. .._ Mi 17\ ~News (C) al) Aqul Tres. P1tln11 (30) :! 16.311 ~ ~ ._ d ~ Ont stap .... 7vn 9:30 0 @ m Dra1111t (C) (30) (R) 0 r.:il '""'G) News (C) .. Personnel -The Shooting." The \lLJ \.:lJ ; ,. • Wives (Virginia Gregg and Veronica m Movie: ' I M1rrltd a Woman I Cartwright) of two critie1lly·wound·1 (comedy) '56-George Gobel, Nita 1 ed officers find little solace in each Talbot. I other's company. &l Ht Slid, SM Slid (C) 0 News (C) (30) Baxter Ward.2 111:15 @(1) Cinem Sevent•n: ''Death: &l News (C) (30) Bill Johns. Is a Woman." al) Horoscope con Prof. Horan1el 11:30 ti 9 (j) Mm Qritfin (C) (30) 0 m Johnny Carson (C) 10:00 0 Q) (i) m Oun Martin (C) 1J Hla'-waJ Pabol I (60) James Stewart, Leslie Ugaams 0 m Dick Cavett (C) I and Dom Deluise guest. &l Movlt: "Dark WattB" (drama) 1J m News (C) (60) '45-Merle Oberon, Franchot Tone. 0 @ Cil &) Paris 7000 (C) (R) Ell) NET Playhouse (R) ''Trail ot j "Journey to Nowhere." Brennan Te.rs." I falls into a trap when he lakes a . beautiful airl into East Berlin to 12:00 1J Com•unity Bulletin Board (C) help her look for her ailing brother. 1:00 ti Movie: "Ad of Violence" (dra· Diana Baker guests. ma) '49-Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, O Movie: ''llltm" (sci·fi) '54-Janet l eip . James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, O O News (C) Joan Weldon, Jar:nes ~rness. Fess m Action Tbt.tr•: "Boomerani." I Pa~ker. 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Thh full.hour 1cruaUt1 s~lal conrlna 1..oubvlllt'• famtd O~rll)'·tbm ft'SfMt~s lmmt dlalt'I)' prttt'Cks tht broackaJI of tht 96th nina.lna of Ille Ktnlucky Dtrlly (2 PM) In t'olor on tht' Ntlwork. ... ,. 20 FRI DAY MAY 1 For morning and atternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, fo r your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES I 1:30 D (C) "I'd Climb the Hlput Mountain" (drama) '51 -Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun. 9:00 O "Bl1 Dt1dlr Game" (mystery) '54-Lloyd Bridges, Simone Silva. "Araene, Inc." (mystery) '49-Rob· ert Lowery, Anne Gwynne. 9:30 O "The Wronr Arm of the Law" (comedy) 'Sl-Peter Sellers, Bern· ard Jeffries. m (C) "The Hunt" (mystery) '60 -Marina Vlady. Fausto Tozzi. 12:30 0 "lmmortll Battalion" (drama) •U-oavid Niven. 1:30 m "Murder by Contract" (mystery) 'SS-Vincent Edwards. 2:00 O (C) "Invitation to a Gunflpter" (drama) '64 -Yul Brynner. Janice Rule. 4:30 II (C) "Lorna Doone'' (adventure) '51-Richard Greene, Barbara Hale. EVE N I NG I 6:00 I Bi& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy · m HunUey·Brinkley (C) (30)' C1n Ycu Top This? (C) (30)' Rose Marie. Jim Backus and Jack Carter guest. I O Six O'Clod Movie: ''The New Interns" Part II (drama) '64-Mi· ch ael Callan, Barbara Eden. Dean Jones. Stefanie Powers Conclusion I of story of interns in a big city hospital. I Dick Van Dylce (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trell (C) (60) 00 ABC Evening News (C) (30) What's New! (C) (30) 29, CBS News (C) (30) I A1ueda (30) I a Canillit1 (30) News in the Round (C) (60) 6:30 0 llNBC Ne.service (C) (60) O Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Guests are Gypsy Boots, Clair and1 McMahon. and Jerry Van Dyke I O The Game Game (C) (30) m ~ Favorite M1rtian (30) I [3 ) Perry Mason (60) (6J Huntley.Brinkley (C) (30) Book Beat (C) (30) "The Big Nail." by Theon Jones. is discussed.I 1'9: (j) He Said, She Said (C) (30) g) Notieiero 34 (C) (60) m llMIR Desert Report (C) (30). ml Dime 11 Verd1d (30) 7:00 f) CBS Evenin1 News (C) (30) B What's My Line? (C) (30) m I love Lucy (30) ID But the Clock (C) (30) lfi (6' Cinema Showcase (C) (90) ff:) Ahora! 130) 50' (j) Truth or Consequences (C) m American West (C) (30) titiJ Simplemente M1ria (55) •m That Girl (C) (30) I 7:3011 ·~ (j) Get Smart (C) (30) (R)I Smart is assigned to protect Gino Columbus. a direct descendant of Christopher Columbus and the "new owner" of the United States. Vito THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 25, 1970 "Scotti plays Gino and Oscar Beregi Mitsuko FunakGShi llnd Wolfgang plays Victor Borfi1, a KAOS spy. Schwartz. 1J m Hl&h Clulparr1I (C) (60) (R) Ell) M1llin1 Thlnp 'row (C) (30) "No Trouble at All." Insisting upon ''Holiday Decoratlons." Patsy Fran. going to aid a friend, Victoria's cis guests. life is imperiled when she crosses '-Los Beverly de Pel•Mllo (30) dangerou1 Indian territory. 9:00 9 CBS Friday Movie: (C) O @ a> Tht f1yin1 Nun (C) run and the Valley of 'old'' (30) (R) "Guess Who's Coming to (adventure) '66-Mike Henry, David Picket." Sister Bertrille tnes to Opatashu, Nancy Kovack, Manuel settle a strike 11 C1rlos's casino· Padilla Jr. A small, nalive boy Is restaurant, and alienates both own kidnapped in Central America by a er and strikers. madman named Vinaro who be· 0 Million $ Movie: "SWeet Smell lieves the child lo be the sole link Of Succal" (drama) '57 -Burt lo a lost Aztec city ot gold. Tarzan Lancaster. Tony Curtis, Susan Har· i$ flown in lo help locate the lun rison. Sam Levene. A pawerful gle community. New York columnist enlists the 11d 0 The Prisoner (C) (60) "A Change ol a fawning press agent to break of Mind." up his sister's romance with a mu. 0 fE) Here Come the Brides (C) sician. (60) (R) "The Soldier '' Jeremy is I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) accused ol shooting a pet bear Per~ Mason (60) Sieve Ihnat guests as Noah Todd. I SP3 1•l I Joan Ganz Cooney @ CD Friday 'Nlpt Movie (2 hr) at Ch1nnel 28 (C) (30) The exec· "Centennial Summer." utive director of Children's Televi-: David Sussllind Show (C) (2 hr) slon Workshop-producer of Sesame · Hoy (30) Street-addresses the KCET WQm· · • Tele-Cinema 40 (2 hr) en's Council, Council Affiliates. and 9:30 • Newi (C) (30) Baxter Ward. celebrities from the Southland. In· News (C) (30) Bill Johns. eludes several film clips . · Noches Tapatias (30) i Cruz de Amor (30) 10:00 · ra1 (j) m Br"ken's World (C) 7:55 Cuestion de Sarundos (60) (R) "Don't You Cry for Susan- 8:00 S Ti• Conway (C) (30) nah.'' Mysterious illness overtake Ronnie Crawford pulls a nasty trick Diane Waring (Laraine Stephens) on Spud and Herbert when he when she befriends Susannah (Di· makes a large, but phony reserva· ane £wing), a girl she beat out for lion wllh Triple A leading the boys a part. to hire away all of Crawford Air· B m News (C) (60) lines' employees. (Rescheduled) Cl) Love, American Style (C) I Tht Movie Game (C) (30) (60) "Love and the Modern Wife.'' @ Cl) The Brady lunch Bob c~ane. Patricia Crowley: "'Love ( ) (30) (R) "Tiger! Tiger!" The and the Phonies," Phyllis Diller. Brady's dog. Tiger. d1saopears Richard Deacon: "Love and the m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) Single Couple," Michael Anderson, EI1) The Real Revoluticn (30) "Ques· Jr .. Diana Ewing. Don Porter. Mar tioning." The well·known Indian jorie Lord. spiritual leader, Krishnamurti. talks O Philbin's People (C) (60) Uber· with boys from the Thatcher School ace, Hugh Heiner. Tom Brokaw. In Ojai. Gary Owens and author Robert m Lucecita (C) (30) ToNnsend guest 8:05 m Lucha Libre (55) I Twelve O'Clock High (60) 8:30ll ~Cil H01an 's Heroes (C) ·Rubi (30) (30) (R)A glamorous English wom· 10:30 Aurelia (30) an (Karen Steele) defects to the 11:00 ·~Ci) News (C) enemy with plans for super·effective · @@ m News (C) aircraft defense system. and the One Step Berond Heroes are assigned to thwart the 0 G1J @ 1a> News (C) defection. 0 Movie: ''The House on Haunted 0 @ (6) m Name of the Game Hill" (horror) '59 -Vincent Price, (C) (90) (R) "Blind Man's Bluff.'' Carol O~mart. . Series stars Tony Franciosa and m Movie: "force of (vii" (drama) Susan Saint James are joined by 'JS-John Garfield. guests Jack Klugman and Denny I He Said, She Said (C) Miller in a drama about a blind : The Forsyte Sara (R) district attorney who seeks revenge • Esta _Noelle • IH Once from the man who blinded him and ll:lS 1 CI) Cinema Savtntttn: "Most disfigured his wife. Coleen Gray Dangerous Woman Alive." and Michele Carey guest as the al· 11:30 I ~ Merv Griffin (C) torney"s wife and daughter. @ 6 m Johnny Car10n (C) O Dr. Baxter's Adventures (C) (30) Movie: (C) "f4>itaph fof a Fast "Kongo Kitabu.'' Story of the only Gun" (western) '67-Miguel Rivi. white man in history to have been O al Dick Cavett (C) accepted IS a blood brGlher of the m Movie: (C) "AU for Miry" Bambutl Tribe of African Pygmies. (comedy) 'SS-Nigel Patrick, Kath. O (i1J (1) G) The Ghost and Mrs. leen Harrison. Muir (C) (30) (R) "Not So Desper· m Noticiero 3' (C) ate Hours." Gull Cottage is taken 1:00 II Movie: (C) "The Petty Girt" over by three escaped convicts and (romance) 'SO -Bob Cumminfi. the ghosl refuses to help Mrs. Joan Caulfield. Muir. Guy Marks guests as Duke. O O News (C) m David Frost Show (C) (90) C!) Action Theatre: ''I Cover the CD I sflc~Atj Ice Capado 1970 Undenitorld." Sean McClory. (C) (60) o·hosts Bill Burrud and 1:15 A Commu11ity Bulletin Board (C) Dave Reeves provide a preview ol 2:00 m All·Ni&llt Show: "Cotta1e To the 30th·•rnnual Ice Clpades. In· Let," "The Bloody Vampire," "Sara- terviewed are such stars as Tommy band." "Bush Country Adventure." Litz. Hans Leiter, Linda Carbonetto. 2:10 II News/Give Us Tiiis Dey (C) 1 I• ~----------~---------------~ 7:30 9 t:OO 7 10:30 11 11:30 2 7 6:00 7 7:30 9 8:30 7 t :OO 4 11:00 9 11 11:30 13 SUNDAY, Af"ttlL 26 (C) ''Tlle McConn.11 StO!'}'" (dr•m•) '55--Al•n Ladd. June Allyson. 17 3 (C) "Duel of the tlt•ns" (costume dr•ma) '63-Steve Reevea, Gordon Scott, Vlrn• Lisi. "S..erprlM Pubp" (comedy) '60--Mltzl G•ynor, Yul Brynner. (C) "Min S•dle Thompson" (dr•m•) '54-Ril• H•yworth. Jos.e Ferrer, Aldo R•Y· (C) "With • SOna lft My H••rt" (dram•) '52-Suun Haywud, Rory C•lhoun. David W•yne. MONDAY, APRIL 27 ''Threa hcH of Eva" (drama) '57-Jo•nne Woodward, Lee J. Cobb. David W•yne. ''Th• GaOfW& Raft Story" (bloeraphy) '61-Ray Danton, Jayne M•n•· fl aid. 17 3 (C) "The Daftvar and Rio Grande .. (wutem) '52-£dmond O'Brien. Starlina H•ydan, DHn Jag er, Laura Elliot. 23 6 (C) "The Hell With H•l"OH" (drama) '68-Rod Tlylor, Claudia Cardinale, H•rry Guardino. "Love and the r,.nchwoman." Sa11en love stories. "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" (comedy) '41-Carole Lombud. Robert Mont• aomery. "Stranse lllullon" (mystery) '45-J•mes Lydon, Sally Eiler$. TUESDAY, AP .. IL 21 t:OO 7 (C) ""•mP•I•" (drama) '63--Robert Mitchum. Eln Mattlnelll, Jack Hawkins, S•bu. 7:30 9 (C) ''The Last Voyase" (drama) '60--Robert Stack. Dorothy Malone. ~30 7 17 3 (C) uoau.ltlter of the Mind" (chiller) '69-Ray Miiiand, Gena Tierney. Don ~ur'ray. 9:00 4 23 6 (C) "Dfftlny of a Spy" (drama) '69-Lorne Greene, Rachel Roberts. Anthony Quayle. J-mes Donald. Hury Andrews. 11:00 9 "Hiii 24 Doesn't Anawar'' (drama) 'SS-Edward Mulhare. Haya Harareet. 11 (C) "MMM-13" (myst ery) '65--Gerald Blain, Pier Angell. 11:30 13 "O...al Allbl" (mystery) '47-Harbert lom. Phyllis Dixey. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 6.-()() 1 (C) "The G'reat Mluourt Ibid" (western) '51-Wtndall Corey. Mac· donald Carey, Ward Bond, Ellen Draw. 7:30 9 "Pasaap to Maraalllas" (drama) '44-Humphrey 8oaart. Claud• Rains. Sidney Greenstreet. 11:00 9 "The Purple Heart" (drama) '44-Farley Granaer. D•n• Andrews. 11 "The arownlna Veralon" (dr•m•) '51-JHn Kent, Michael Red· ara11e, Nis•I P•trlck. 11:30 13 "Allmon)'" (mystery) '49-Martha Vicker$, John Beal THUltSDAY, APRIL 30 ':00 7 "The New lntama" P•rt I (drame) '64-MichHI C•llan, Barbara Eden, Dean Jones. Stefanie Powers. 7:30 9 "The Err•ncl aoy" (com edy) '61-Jerry Lewis, Brian Donlevy 9:00 2 29 I "0,.ratlon Amsterdam" (ad11entura) '60--Peter Finch, E11a Bartok.. 10:-00 9 ''TIMtm" (K i·fi) '54--Jamn Whitmore. Edmund Gwenn. Joan Wei· don. James Ames1, Fess Parker 11:00 11 "I M8rrlad a Wom•n" (comedy) '56--0eorae Gobel, Nita Talbot. ll:lO 13 "Dart. Wat•ra" (dram•) '45-Merle Oberon. Franchot Tone F"IDAY, MAY l 6:00 7 "The N-lntems" Part II (dr•m•) '64-MichHI Callan, Barbara Eden. De•n Jonas, Stef•nie Powers. 7:30 9 "Sweat Smell of Succan" (dr•m•) '57 -Burt lancHter, Tony Curtis. Sunn Harrison, Sam le11ene 9:00 2 29 I (C) "Tarzan and the V•llay of Gold'' (adventure) '66-Mllce Henry, D•vld Op•tashu, Nancy Kovack, Manuel Padilla Jr. 11:00 9 "Th• Housa on Haunted Hiii" (horror) '50--Vlncent Pnce. Carol Ohmart. 11 "P'orca of h ll.. (dr•m•) '36--John Garfield. 11:30 5 (C) "Epitaph for a Faat Gun" (western) '67-M11uel Riva, Di•ne Garson. 13 (C) "All for Mary" (comedy) '56--Nlgel Patrick, K•thleen Harroson. SATURDAY, MAY 2 7:30 5 (C) "StrMts of Laredo" (western) '49 -Wllll•m Holden. Mon• Freem an. 9 "Action In the North Atlantic" (dr•m•) '43-Humphrey Bos•rt. R•ymond Massey 1:00 11 (C) ''The La11 Ansry Man" (dr•ma) '5~aul Munl, D•11ld Weyne, B•tsy Pelmer. t:-00 4 23 6 (C) "Nobody'• hrfact" (comedy) '68-0ou1 McClure, Nency Kwan, James Whitmore. David H•rtmen, J•mes Shlgete. 10:30 11 "I WH a M•le War artde" (comedy) '49-Cary Grant, Ann Sheridan, Wllll•m Neff. ll:OO 9 (C) ''The P'ovr Honamen crf Iha Apocalyp&41'' (dr•m•) '62-Glenn "ord, Ingrid Thulin, Ch8r1H Boyer. 11:15 2 "•ut Not P'Of Me" (comedy) '59-Clark Gable, Carroll Baker. lee J. Cobb, LJlll Palmer. 7 (C) "An Aff•lr To "•member" (d,.ma) '59-Cery Grant. Deborah Kerr. 11:45 13 "Lucky Stiff" (mystery) '49-Dorothy Lamour. 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It has left a lasting impression on me-more than anything else I've ever done." It led to McCallum's active participation in projects designed to aid retarded children. The Emmy Award-winning 90-minute play. originally presented in 1969, will have an encore colorca'it on NBC. Saturday, May 2 at 7:30 PM. Jn it, McCallum appears as a troubled tutor who accepts the challenging job of teaching a retarded boy, portrayed by Billy Schulman. 14, who is retarded. Also starring: Ossie Davis and George Grizzard. After "Teacher. Teacher'' triggered McCallum's decision to work for retarded youngc;ters. he joined the National Association for Retarded Children. Young Schulman appeared in the drama through the cooperation of the organization. McCallum explained his functions with the youth division of NARC: "I travel around the nation and speak to various groups. primarily youngsters in the 13-25 age group." The exten'iive traveling which is a pan of this exlracurricular activity poses no problems for McCallum. He said: ''Traveling has been part' of my life since I became an actor. It's easy. especially when you have an added incentive.·• CARE FOR A FRIEND-Billy Scli11/man (left) gets a hand from two friends, David McCallum (center) and Ossie Davis. ..... 22 SATURDAY MAY 2 \1 0 RN I ~ t. THE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK; APRIL 25, 1970 • 6 m lauu s,tlb (C) 1:3011 ~ DlttlrdlJ l Muttt., (C) a> Tiit Hafdr ..,. (C) c..rm , 8trittmt (ll? 00 ~ Sly Hawb (C) 10:0019 Ci) Wac'Y Races (C) • Movie: "The Uon Nd ttlt Hena" (western) '52 -Steve Cochran. 6:59 II 8ivt Us lllil DaJ (C) ID Movie: "Turn of tlle Tldt" (dr•· 7:001 S.MiM S.tatlttr (C) m1) '41-Gerildine Fitz1erald, John 9 CI) m Hedlt & Jtcklt (C) Garrick. @ (1) 0) '"''"' (C) @!) Aauecla Mr. Wisllbone (C) 10:30 II 9 Ci) ScoobJ·Doo (C) 7:30 II Dlllty's Tr-.... (C) D 9 @ m Tiit nintsteMS (C) U @Cil&> s.Meyttlt 8tar (C) g Mewle: "Sralld C.nJff" (com- 1:00 II a I Tiit JeboM (C) edy) 'SO-Richard Arlen, Mary Beth 0 9 6 6E Here Co•u th Huehes. ~~ D @(J)G~~otu..~ I (l1) ff1) Cattenooc1 Cits (C) If• (C) ~ TI.. 10•45 m Movie· "Idle of _.. C.11 Tales •f Wells Farro • Sea" (actVenture) '5~11ff Robert· 1:30 II 9 Ci) lup Bunn'/ ltMCI lvn-son, Gia SCll1. llltf a;fiJc~ flint Pantiler (C) 11:00 II 9 Ci) Ardtle c...dJ Hour (C) C.•pa Profile (C) 0 @ (i) 8f3 Major leapt lue· Movie: "Riot In CeU lloct 11" ball (C)Mlnnesota 1t Baltimore. (dr1m1) '54-Nevllle Brtnd. D (ll? CI) 9 Cet Jt T~ (C) I Cila lid Cili) fiesta Meilcana Mowit: "T,.._, of UM bll!J H s'' (western) '55-Zach•ry Scott, 11:30 D (17} (!)IQ) Alltfican Bandstand carole M1thews. (l) N'CkCluk Is host. Sin1er Tur· ley Richards 1uests. David Soul 9:00 0 9 @ ~ H. R. PtdMtllt ~C) jud1es the 1nnual national d1nce II Movie: ~ (scl·fi) 55 contest -Howard Duff, Ev• Bartok. tJ Movie: (C) ''TIM Savap Cuna" D (ii) C1J a> Hot WllHls (C) (western) '62 -Rich•rd Baseh1rt. m Movie: (C) "Sed 11 My Pa111Mf" Alex Nichol. (f1nt1sy) '57-Wilter Brenner. m Mowit: Htftpny O,.pet" (dr•· fm CattdtMS J Music.t ml) '54-Rlcherd Conte, Joan Ben· Cili)' hMram1 lltiao nett. Progressive Thinking Needed "Paraplegics are capable of far more mobility than the public may realize," says Raymond Burr, star of Universal's lrons.ide (Thursdays, 8:30 PM, NBC), in which he portrays a wheelchair bound former chief of detectives. "The things I do as 'Chief Iron- side' are not wish-fulfillments by any means," he continues. "Everything has been thoroughly researched and tested for credibility. Many paraple- gics an manipulate from '1heelchairs into cars, onto beds or up and down stairs, providing the staircase isn't too steep." Modestly, Burr refrains from men- tioning the thousands of letters he receives from paraplegics praising his work in Ironside and lauding him for showing that their lives need not be as confined as one might suppose. "Progressive thinking about their plight is on the march and, with the public becoming more conscious of their condition, many new buildings have ramps for their use." Burr adds. "Many theatres have sections set aside so that they can watch a play or motion picture in the comfort of 1heir own chairs. A paraplegic's life is not an easy one, of course. but it no longer exists within four walls." 0 I e n l AFTFRNOON 12:00 I tn) (j) TN MonMtl (C) I Movie: "IUd Monll l1ronr• (dr1· m•) '52-Rlchard Rober, Mona Knox. m Movie: "Yellow Sky'' (western) '4~re11ory Peck, Anne Baxter. ii) T11tro f111111i1r m Dr1m1 de la Seman• D Double f11tur1: "C1rry On teacher" and "Two Guys From Teus.'' 0 Movie: (C) ''The P..-ple M_.. (adventure) 'SS-Tony Curtis, Gene Barry, Colleen Miller. m Colle1e Trad Meet (C) USC vs. UCLA Bill Welsh Is mikeside. I Ci) School Days (C) Ci) Sund11 f11ture Set the USA (C) AIMed fOJces Hilhllitits (C) 12:30 1J Qj) Cl) Penelope Pltstop (C) 0 M I • "H II' Outpo-• (d 2:30 fJ W11on Tr1ln (C) , ov •· e s •• ra· @ @ farm Show (C) ~~~ ~u'!~~ Cameron, Joan Leslie. m Infinite Horizons (C) @ rn Suptr Seulon I m Variedades Musicllta ia1 Vistaal Girt (C) 3:00 RETURN Jim Tho111as, 1 (C) Albacore fishing in Southern l :OOIJ9 (j) i l flclfi Kentucky1 California, steelhead trout fishing Defby fntlv1I ind •ride (C) Pe· in Ore11on and woodcock hunting in ter G~ves and Marilyn Van Der· New England are featured. Rudy bur will host the colorful prellm· Buklch of the Chicago Bears and lnary activities to the horse race. Andy Carey ol the New York Yan· fJ Movie: "f11rltu F111an" (com. kees 11uest edy) '52-Carteton Carpenter, Janet 1J Movie: ''The Great GH1blnl" Lel11h. Keenan Wynn. 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