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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-05-09 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesar - • ·av~ • Ill • 0 • • I ' DAILY PILOT Judge Warns Policemen: * * * 10' * * * Hands 011 Those Nudes • SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1970 VOL. U. NO. t11, I SICT.IONS. • ,,.I S '' 'We Want Same Thing' •• ........ ,,.. ............... ~. ""'"21 ..... ,... ............................ ~ ........... IL-'L''' Something for! Mother D.l.JLY PILOT Stiff l"Ml9 But it's not a protest gathering. 'It's just Mrs~·Cote's second grade· class'at Mariner,s, School ·in Newport Beach showing off the vase's· they made for Mother's Day out of plastic jyice bottles .. No~, if • good old dad will just get some flowers for the old girl to put•in the vase .••.• Happy day, mom - wherever YOO• are. · Delay Granted Band Aid Bandit For Sentencing Costa Mesa's "Band Aid tBandit'' will• .Nude Ententai:nersGet Protection Fr-0m Arrest • N\Jde . entertainers at three 0rlJll'I muat renew ar:guments with Santa Ana's have to wait unuf June ZS for sentencing County taverns were granted immunity DeJ'61ty City Attorney James Withers on grand theft chargesi.that cou1d ·put hlm.· Friday from what their lawyer called ud a member of the county counsel's in state. prbon•for one to>° Y!!ars. "oonstant police harassment" but a staff who will be · appointed to represent Superior COurt Judge.Jamer F~ Judge Superior Court judge, tacked a couple Sheriff J ames A. Musick. decided Fridl!Y. to call f,w;.a co,mPrehel>, · of.. coodlUons"on the 'restrainiq order Moore will appear M011day before the r " be' re he ,,. ~ed·jf same judge to .renew his arguments sive pr-Obatlon report on amateur gou,ep , 10 .,.. "' · .n-be ,.,~ • --~:. bars · tl\at Costa Meaa police have been Kenneth R. Meerscheim, 24,. before ' be ,Judge llW rt \.Nllmat's unacr Wronifully arresting semi-nude dancers Close' the file on a case that began la,s~ !iberiff's 'Oeficers fraln any further arreata t '""-lly ..... 1 .... Fir 1.... t or naied dancers at the TulcaD ~ a _, equa po}'\UGL euuuse ave.m. April 20 with the $5,000 robbery or the in·Twstin and similarly .restricti:-Sarita Entertainers at lhe t77 E. 17th St. Alpha Beta market at 241 E. 17th St.~ Ana police from IUCh action a\• ttJe,. rendelVOUs have been booked OR more Meeracheim, ol 12113'1th St, Ne\lP01',t Saro11g1 Gf.].s and Che& Chet's ban ta thin 20 oc.::~ns U. ,the past month Bcaclt, admitted in Harbo~ Judicial Qis-. that dty. , i • . for allegedly indecent el:posure. . rict Court lbat he. w119 the man wbo. Bu,, Judae· Corfman iMM.1 the nudt Moore •his re~ted ~tertainers masted in 1 silk stocang that hadlbilid glfll:..ai.que.stiom .,nn~~fi wear"'• frpni all fqur ~ ~ murudpal court aids plu&ered all ovtf""lt, took the': cash noo-tr8n!pBl'ellt garment •.from~ ihOdlder ~and has WOii di.smilla1 ot: eblrges from autstaiit mahager Boyd M. Shai'p to knee front and rear at all times In more, ~·30 of lhem, be ~id Friday. alter pistol whipping two other employes. other thaJI wben Ibey are c1anc1q er ,41\d Juil(e_ eor1m ... ota<le )I ~ lft He pleaded guilty to grand t.hcfl Char-posing on the stage." Aftd •be made his oOtnmenll from the ~ UI~ court ges~of armed robberY and assault wilh it clear that. the girls will ·only be ~r~~~~e:0:1tfe ;ti!~11.: a d~ weapoo ';ere dropped. a~t.-proof in terms ol the en-betr bara ls here !b stay. y Inv..ugalors ,believed at goe time thllt lertamment Ibey have bof' ~l,dlnc Bulibe uked Moor, lo '""' his cllen14 i!bltp ·Wasl(\';~cd 11\.the~ ;m~<r111>doJlr~" ·!,. ·~ •\ •, 'lbet ,•no more thaJI one danett can -*'.hl!O ... l i6i>!lllolt·W>ftllioil '9•.c.tfmft•s ordir;iiu,li0r_ftlrd9r l' perfom on the stage al aey one time." Iii ...-~~•r.;.o.l')'Lll• '!II' ~ ~lt'tie ,lllle6nim'.111$ .·A lleqo of unclothed bes~Ues cavorting ·.cijlonatlln •U..! th<ni · hid b0m4r atJ alFb-•·"' "j.l!Me to Juke box rh)(thm1 would wa , ~· . I<> t~~ ~ ~ #:""""' ' -• lnltclte<I, llDOUDI lo a vlolatioo "oi. the """"' IP' . ,• " • -"' fllllnit.' coiut ~. .... ll:'""'""'~ • ,.. ~· . • "'~', 'I'!"•,. 4' ., • .. .., • I .. ., ' ' . ~ •. ' •' •• . ~-·-· , ~, .... . . .... , "'(· I}' • 2 : Drives Launched Hu.ge Na va l Armada Enters Cambodia SAIGON (UPI) -The Allies drove two more spearheads into Cambod)a today, one or them an armada of 100 boats sailing up the Mekong River toward Phnom Penh, the other a task force of American troops who went in northwest of Saigon. It brOU!ht to eight the number of U.S. and South Vietnamese drives under way across the border and to about 60.· 000 the numbPr of allied troops involved along a ~mile front. The navaJ armada -60 South Vietna· mesc boats and 40 U.S. vessels -cross- ed the border th is morning after being delayed !: day because of the controversy that arose when lhe Saigon government 's foreign minister disclosed its mission * -{:{ * W hite House Rally Se t By Thousa nds \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Antiwar lead- ers nlarshaled thousands of persons in a tense and anxious capital toda y for a rally protesling President Nixon's Indo- china policies. They demanded that Nix- on allo\v all of them to march on the White Hous~and to have equal television time to anSwer his Friday night news conrerencr. The rally, bringing togetlier students. congressmen. Black Panthers. \\'omen's liberation and other :rroups. was sched- uled for noon on the Ellipse. a huge tree. lined park directly acre& the street from the While House's south grounds. Estimates on the number participating ranged from 30,000 to more than 100,000. Scheduled speake!'S Included Dr. Ben-- jamln Spock, the pediatrician; actress ,lane Fonda : Black Panthers o(Cicial Da· vid Hilliard. anrl Chicago Seven defend- ant David Dellinger. Rally leade; vowed to keep It non- violent, but security precautions were intense. Thousands of federal troops, na· tional guardsmen and police were mo- bilized for duty. Streets around the While •rouse 'were cordoned off and shortly af- ter mJdnight troop units began rolling into the city ~ bivouac overnight in federal lnstalllllloos- Nme>n, seeking to calm the widespread dislellt over his policies at a news con- fe~nce Friday nicht, s3id he would be wiJUn1ttp meet.at tht White House today wilh i-epres::.1tatives at the protesters. But the New MoliUlzation Committ"te to end the w11r In Vietnam (New Mobe). SPoMOf oi the rally, eounttred with a demand that Nixon allow 111 the demon- straton to march to the Whtte House gate. "Nixon Is pretty much Oft the defensive and it Is not lm"°"lble that he will tS.0 PROTESTS, Paae S) ,prematurely Thursday .. Allied sources sald the boat.II not 'Ortly were -carrying food and medJcine to ~~n::~e a~~~g~s t!n~~~~~a'co~~ munist resistance between the border and Phoom Penh 50 n1iles farther up riv· er. Cambodian forces meantime were re- ported pushing downs tr ea m (rom Phnom Penh toward Neak Luong, a fer- ry crossing JO miles southeast of the capital that fell to guerrilla troops last y,·eekend and still ls under Viet Cong control. Allied headquarters kept a security lid on the operatioo and gave no indica- tion y,·hether the Cambodian forces would link up with . the naval armada from Vietnam. ,Among the U'.S! and' Sou!H Vietnamese . boats and . s~ps were mJqesweepcrs, • hospital ship to treat sick Vietn8mese refugees and patrol boats and transports to bring back the refugees il they want to come. Today 's new spearhead of U.S. 25th Infantry Division troops into Cambodia occurred 80. miles northwest· of Saigon. American losses in the Cambodian war rose to 58 dead 'and 160 ·Wilunded Friday against an estbPated 4,000 Viet Cong and North. Vietnamese k.illed. South Vletna· -mese casualties-wen: put at 250 dead and 925 wounded. * * * * * * Pres ident Oaims Goals Sa.me as War -Proteste1·s \VASH INGTON (UPI) -Claiming alli- ance with protesters, g;;i.thered' by the th~nds outside, President Nlion has told the American people that his Cam- bodian action is saving American lives by the thousands and hastening the peace sought by young and old alike. The first U.S. soldiets will leave Cam- bodia 11ext week, Nixon said,' and all of them "by the end or JtJne." He said South Vietnamese troops, not Americans, could handle any future Cambodtan drives. For the third time in as many weeks, the President promised to with· draw 150,000 more U.S. troops from Viet· nam within the'ne:Xt year . NO POUCY SHIFTS Nixon announced no significant policy shirts ill his televised news conference Friday night. But he airried an ObVioUs · bid for recoociliation at oppanents of his policies. ThousandJ of them, mosUy stu .. dents. stoOd outside the White Houae, listening.,.on transistor radios. They and thousands like them planned a n;i.assl~e demonstration today against the Pres~ dent's decision to send U.S. troops Into Cambodia for attacks on Vie\ Qing and North Vietnamese sanctuaries. "Everything that I stand for ls wbat lhey want," Ni:xon said o1 \he protesters. " .. , lh<y are trying to ny that lh<y want peace. They are teylng ,lo uy Ulat they want to end the draft. They are try. ing to say that we ought to gel out or Viet· nam . "I agree with evei11i!nt that tliey are trving to accomplish." The New Moblllzalion COmmlttee to end the war In Vletnam (New Mobe ). which ii sponsorlng the rally, demanded equal television Ume to rep1y to what It called Nlxon'1 "poUUcal mlsrepresenta· Uons... - Nixon said Ille United Slaies would not defend the neutrality or Cambodia nr Laos. He aald '1only history will record" whether lhe wbolo Vietnam war was t wol'\hwhile~ and he reminded his audi- ence lhat. he iiiherited the conn let. DIFF!Cli~T. DECISION To maintain U.S. troop ·withdrawals, Ni~n sa,\d. he {Jlade the '1ltn:ibly diffi. cult" ,decision to send U.S. soldier.s Jnio Cambp<fia. , 'Ibe atlfj:cks began ·eight days ago, ud 1 !See~ NIXON, Page 3) Orange Coast Weatlller There will be variable high cloud- In~ along the , Orange Coast through Sunday, With night and mornitig low clouds !Uld· hazy s~n-­ shlhe in the a!ternoon' and little temperature change, iNSm E TOBI\ Y !fvntit'{lton . Beach's Jackie Beni11gtm1 , currmt hold«1r oj the national Junior Mils title , contitnu.s to get the star billino that goes with tfle tiUe. She's feaU,Ttd in an lnsid1 Color por• trait, along with .ib1ger Jimmie Rod~eTJ, in today's TV ·WEEK. Both sh.it and RqdgeT.i IDiU be ftatttred Wed11e.ft"1ay night on NBC'i 11ation1oide coveTage of the Junior ltfiss Pageant. """ ll!Mltn ' I "'9rtafAtl'lttlt • ...... -•• --" ' Clhll,._ ••• :.-::'· " ....... ' ' ·-• . .... , .... 1t•ll 0.-lfl HtlkM ' ....... , .. ,. Mll'tl'tlll '"' • ..... l!Wllth ... ,. I ~ " L . . . . ~ , Pll•t Lepook His 'E' Stands For Excellence By CHA~ H. LOOS 01 tlle DlllY f'llft li.tt JEllllY RA YI U,.. ao Lido JJlo In a blc lloule with a bll boat docked out in fronL He wean a hit to wort. ex· cept when he forgeU and Jeavts it on the seat of bll car, "'hich is most d the ti.me. Jerry Hays b "establishment" all the way. He alJo is a committed man. It aetma odd that we hive to rmDd ounelvos that it Is poalble to be both. But then this is a day of convmient labels aod polariz.ed thjnkin1. Jerry is committed to octDeace. It's all OD lbe record : LIFE MEMBER ol the Millloo Dollor RoJnd Table of the National Association of Life Underwriten, Will G. Par-- n:ll Achlevement Award from the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce for "distinguished public service", two "disUnguisbed service" awards from the American He.art Association cltalrman of the board of the California Heart Association'. founding president o( the World Affairs Coun- cil of Orange County, trustee of Chapman College. The lilt goes OIL It's that Jut one that Is keeping Jmy boJy these days. /J I trusi.e, he Is dealing largely with fund raillllg fO< O>apman -for it.s aonuol operating ftmd lJ'd fer lb multi- million dollor upo!lllon program. Then .,,, opporbmltt.., however, to wort with l!u- denta. "That's the rewardinl part for me,'' 5lY1 Jury. "'Gee, these collece tsdJ today are abarp." WRY SPEND hours. days raising funds tor a small college to which you have no partku1ar alleliance? "Well Allene and 1 were manied when we were quite young -'right oot U bigll school, mlly -alld then the Depression came along and, well, we never bad the op- pm1mllly to go to coll ...... Jr!ITY begon rolsing funda oJ the shot leather llYd yean ago as a vobmtttr block worker for the Heart » IOclaUon. ,_ "I htd 1 friend I admired a great deal and la:: got me interested." • 'l"bat wu in San Gabriel, long before Jury s own heart attack. (He bu Sopped smoking twice.) R1!1 lNTERl!ZT bu never Oqgod. Over the years he has gone from block worker to numbu °'!e layman in. the N:tewide Heart Association. beJping to raise and adminis- tmng millions of dollars for educational and medical re- . IW'Ch programs. "It'• been ludnating to watch some ti. the research we've spoiilOied bear fruit. Some bam't., of COW'R, but you have to keep trying. You have to keep lootinc f« lbe amwen." Jerry's inquisitive mind led him many yean ago to membership in the Los Angeles World Affairs ~ and • deep interest in international affain. The council spoo-'°" speedlOI alld oeminan by uperls u ....... of keepln( lta memben atnut of cumnl .. -. JerT1 thoul)1t Oronge County ought to bave it.s .... Wotld Affairs Cowx:il. So be organized it. WHY DOES A. GUY who bu 1'1Mde it" and should, perhaps, be trunking about retirement keep cettinl in- volved in these extracurricular activities? Wby im't be out on the ocean in that big motor-uilcr sipping • gin and tonic? He's worked hard and he's had a heart attack - why bother? "I've mver really thought about it much." llJI Jerry "I guesa, wb<n you get right down to I~ tt'1 because I'd rather he doing wbat I'm doing thao messing oroond oo that boll .. Tb"1 he got lnqublUve. "'Say, why write about me, anyway? There are 1 lot of CUJ1 HU ~-" Thal'• the point, J...,. That's the point. 'lbey're called .. the Establishment" Huntington's Girl.s Get Royal D.C. Tour Jwi.i>r Miss qUttnS Rhonda Martyn ond Jackie Benoincton ol Huntingt"'1 Bead! were given regal treatment in Wuhtngton, D.C. this week. 'nley were booored a t 1pecial programs in t b e COpital p1or to the 14th an· NW Junior Miss Pageant <>f America Pageant In Mobile, Ala. Rhonda 1.s C&llfomia's pmeol Junior Miss while Jtcktt was the state and n.t- lionaJ -in 1119. Cablevision Deal Told The p a g e a n t contestants we.re in Wastull(ton for a series of receptions and din- ners where they met their congmsmen and senat«s and toured the Capitol. Mason Bell, director of youth actlvilieJ !or Cllevtolet, one of the four natione.I lponlOl"S ol the pagunt, allow- ed them the John F. Ketmecty Cent.r !or Perf«mlng Arts. The 50 girls -... !ram each state -compete for a total of 141,500 In schoJanblPI presented by spoD90l"I It Mobile. Judging in the pq"'nt to ,.lect the natloo'1 outstanding high school senior girl b hued on scholastic achievement, personality, mental alertneu, poise and personal a~ Largest llncJe purdlue al pearanct, l'<'M nine.. aod c)Oled cln:ult televlaiOD equi~ creaUve and performing arts. m«1I In the hlsl«y of the Finals of the pageant will CATV tnduttr)' h11 been an-I • -~ by FCB Clblevil1on, be telecast on Wedne.sday Ive _...._, oo the NBC network from Jnc., Jrrine, a aubl:ldlary of P_. ~:"~. llld Beldin& Com-lpii6;;;;to;;;;7;;;;p;;;;.m;;;;.;;;;' ;;;;o;;;;;;;;•· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii T. H. Anderoon, pr<otc1ent PUT SOME <11 POI ca1>1tv1s1oo, ••kl the CLOTHES ON ....-repr.-ts a un1que MOTHER _.-.ti" d!ort betwem Telellatlon, Inc., of Salt Lake CllJ, Utah. the le ad Ing --ol -clr<Ult tele-=ent 10< the cabla TV , alld Ward/ I DaTis Video .==~~·1~·.:os~·~· Corp~·;·· ~t-:v1s1on:*:'"~·=o:;1ll THINK BOAT BUFFS ..... a..-.., .. .. •• ,, ""-.. __ ......... 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Chrome finish. • 27 x 48" AREA RUG Sunday Onl11 French crimp rayo n vis~e rug in crlnuon, gold, indi· 10 blue, avocado, tangerine, 396_ 10" TEN.ON ® FRYING PAN -SuKd•y Onl11 ~!11.de of sturdy stte.1 \\ilh chrome clad finish outside. Non-slick cooking without oil1 or fatt. *DI,_ .... l.M. ' J57 I I $i1'4•*•:-•. • • • I Weekenil 1 'EDJTION voi:. 63, NO. ·111, 5 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ' •• . .. I , .. ' f • :tJt ,• "":ff ... t' • • t "_;t' ., ''F:W!J . jf!f)j* . . . -.. • Dally~aper TEN CENTS • • totes_S . .. nswer IXOil ea DAILY PILOT St.ti';,... A lflofJ Seene But it.'s not a protest gathering. It's just .Mrs. Cote's second grade class at Mariners School in Newport Beach showing off the vases they made for Mother's Day out of plastic juice bottles. Now, if good old dad.will just 1et some flowers for the old girl to put in the vase •.•• , Happy day, mom - wbe?ever you are. 42 African Lions Find New Hdine At Laguna Hills Forty-two African l.iom checked into the Laguna Hills Lion ~ry Safari compound Friday. "'Ibe Uoos are from the Florida Wildlife Preserve and will take up permanent residence at the new compound, schedul· ed to open June 15. '"Ibis is the largest movement cf Hom tn the Western Hemisphere," said Larry Sbmter. pttsident of the w i Id Ii f e pteserve. "We have more lions coming td · from Africa in the near fulure," be added. Seven chimpanzees also arrived at the e&npound Friday and a shipment of filty ostriches from Botswana, in Southeastern Africa anived earlier this week. Although the lions are confined In cages at the present time, they will bf turned Joose on the compound neit week after fendni of the 500 acre park is•oompleted. '!be Laguna Hills compound will be stocked with more than 100 llom when the pork opens. Allws Launch.2 Drives ,· ~ . . . H~ge;·N:Jv~l Force Sails /" SAIGON (UPI) -The Allies drvve two more spearheads inlo Cambodia today, one of tbem an armada of 100 boats sailing up the Mekong River t~anr Phnom Penh, lbe other a task force of American troopl who went in northwest or saigoo. !t broughl. to eight the nilmber of U.S. aria South Vietnamese drives under way across the border and to about 60,- 000 the number of allied troops involved along a 300-mile rrant. 111e·navaJ .,nada -to South Viet.a~ mese boats and 40 U.S. vesseb -cross- ed the border this morning afte.r being delayed a day because of the controversy Chat arose when the Saigon govenuyent's foreign minister disclosed its nussion prematurely Thursday. Allied !IOW'ces said the boatl not only were carrying food and , mediciae to Vietnamese refuges in Camboilia, but 11.so would attempt to break any Com- munist resistance between the border ind Pboom Penh $0 miles farther up riv· er. Camboclian forcts mesnllme were re· ported pushing d o w n 1 t r e a m from Phnom Penh toward Neak Luong, a fer· ry Cl'OSliDC IJ miles IWtheast of the capital that fell to guenilla troops last weekend and sUU is under Viet Cong control. Alutd headquarters kept a security lid on the operation and gave no indica- tion whether the Cambodian forces would link up with the naval armada from Vietnam. Among tbe U.S. and Sollth v-.. bolts and &hips were minawetpen, a hospital ship to ~at sict Vietnamese refugees and patrol boats and transports to bring back the refugees if they want to come. Today'a new spearhead of U.S. 25th Infantry Division troops into Cambodia OCCUJTtd ll miles northwest of Saigon. American losses in the Cambodian war rose to 56 dead and 160 wounded Friday against an estimated 4,000 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese killed. South Vietna· mese casualties were put at "250 dead and 925 wounded. Nude Dancers : Get P rotection Tu J udge Ruling Nude e.11tertainers at three Orange County taverns were grflllted.. immunity Friday from what their li:twyer ~ailed "coostant police harassment" but a Supefior Court judge tacked a couple of coodJUons on the rtstrainlq order before he :dgned it. Judge Robert Corfma11's . order bars sheriff'• officer• from any further arrests of naked dancers· at the Tuscan Room in TulUn and aimllarly resbicts Santa Ana 'Police ftj>m .. such action · al tbe San>o1 Gals aod :Chee Ciee'i bars In . lhot dty. • • But, Judge :a.fman· added, tbe node P'll'"in questiol: <Will-have to wear "a nao-lranB]J8re!it .Pm>ent from lbouJder to knee fiwit aod-rear at all times otliei than w6en !My are danclq or posing on ·the 'stage." And ·w mltde ;It· clear that tbe Kirts will only be ams~proor 1n tmns or •th< en- t.rla\mn<DI "they IJlve-lleon '';mldlng ln·Ule crOwdtd tavem1. · TillS IS ONE OF-ORANGE CouwTY'I dWSS1).ltlSIOINTS The Quootfon; 11 He ......, ,. .. Horef ' .J<idfe C«lmait's offl<r..wlll bor lurth<T arruts al the three beer bars -there bad been 17 at •ll lbree locatiolls up to afld blcludlnc •FridoJ -llljll 'Moy It wtm Go'llena attbmoY-ll--....,.1ir_ will> Sn1'; Ana'• .Dii1a1Y atr A114r617 J-~ _., i member o1 tbe OOWllY ~ tr:.,,,. wt. wlD be IPf>OIOled to J¥ I .) .. -· • .. -·-·-----~ Jomes A. MUiiet. , Ralltt· Slated PresUlent Tho·usands Join At · White House Says .Goals Are Same WASHINGTON (UPI) -Antiwar lead· ers manhaled thouand.s of persons in a tense and anxioul capilal today tor a rally protesting Pru\dent Nilon's Indo- china policies. They demanded that Nix- on allow all of them to march on.the White House and to have equal teltvlsion lime to answer h1s Friday night nev.·s <'On!erence. 1be rally, bringing together students. congressmen, Black Panthers, Won)en's liberaUoa and othe'r groups, was sched· uled for'noQn on the Ellipse, a huge tree- lined park dlrtctly across the street from the White House's south groonds. Estimates on the number participating ranged from 3',000 to more than 100,000. Scheduled speakers included Dr. Ben- jamin Spock. the pediatrician; actre!.9 .lane Fonda; Black Panthers official Da· vid Hilliard, and Chicago Seven defend- ant David Dellinger. Rally leaders vowed to keep it non· violent, but seeurity precautions were inte.nse. Thousands of federal troops, na· tionaJ guardsmen and police were mo- bilized for duty. Streets around the White lfouse were cordoned off and shortly af- {:( {:( -t.r Most Campuses Q.Uie~ 9-~urt · . In .New Mexico By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS M colle(e students converged on Wash- ington for a huge demonstration, smaller protests were held on campuset across the nation to protest U. S. involvement in Cambodia and the death of four Kent State University students. At the University ol New lilexico, Dine persons were C'Ut in clashes with bayo- net-wielding National Guardsmen, .and at Uie University af Io.,,·a students scuf· fled with police. Tens of thousands were expected In the nation's capital as the National Stu- dent Association in Washington listed 437 of the country's 1.500 colleges and uni· versities on strike or closed in support of thf' protest . Hawever , sign! of counteraction crop- ped up on the streets of New York and elsewhere. In Fayetteville. Ark .. 57 demonstrators were arrested when they sat dow1'I in 1l city street in front of the draft board of· fiei!. They had marched there with about 500 other persons from a rally at the University of Arkansas. Helmeted police backed by bayonet- carrying National Guardsmen evicted 14 war protestors from the student union building at the University of New Mexico tn Albuquerque Frtdlly night. Jn a melee afterwards, nine persons were sent to hospitals with stab wounds . Two battalions of the Iowa National Guard were placed on standby alert late Friday as students as the University of Towa at Iowa City scuffled with patrol· men. One group or students tried to wrench shotguns from the polict ofHcerir but were subdued by other polic:t?men with chemical mace. Two student& were arrested. The scene was quieter al the Univer- sity of Kansas in Lawrence where a plan to keep the school open was approved, giving students alternatives for et1mplet. Ing their spring semester. It included op- tions ranging from conUnued class at· t.endance to accepting an incomplete grade and completing the course at a later date. University Chanct11or Laurence Chat· men Jr. said, "For many of our Shi· donts, tbe Jll"S'ing oodal and palltlc!"tl i."1let 1rbome and abroad have reached a prkrtty of concern that oven-eaches their Immedia" rcrmal educational goals." ' ' ,_ . • ter midnight troop unil!I beg.an rollinr into the city to bivouac overnl&ht in federal installations. Nixon, seekin1 to calm the widespread ·dissenlJivtr hi& 1191ic~1 al a news con-f~ilce Friday nJghr said be would be willing to meet at the White House today with repfe3entative1 of the protester1. But !be New Mobillzatlon ComrnIUee to end the war in Vietnam (New MobeJ, spomor of the raJ.ty, countered ~th a demand.that Nlxon 1a0ow·an the demon- strators to march 'to ~ White House gate. , . "Ni1on ls Pf!tfy>~uch on the "defensive and it is not Impossible that be will (See PROTESTS, Pop Ji College Group Holds Rally • At Nixon Home WASHINGTON (UPI) -Claiming alll· ance with protesters gathered by the thousands out.side, President Nll:on has told the American people that his Cam- bodian action is saving American lives by the thousands and hastening the petct sought by young and old alike. The flrst U.S. eoldiers will leave Cam- bodia ntxt week. Nixon said, and all of them "by the end or June... He al.id South Vletna,nese troops, not Am.ericans, could handle any future Cambodian drives. For the third lime in· u many weeb. the Prnident promised to with- draw 150,000 more U.S. troops rrom·Viet· nam within the nelt year. NO POUCV SHIFTS Nixon announced no significant policy shifts in his televised news conference Friday night. But he aimed an obvious bid for r«onciliatJoo at opponents of his policies. 'l'housonds of them. lllOllly stu- dents, stood outside the White House. listening on transistor radio.1. They and thousands like them planned a massive demonstration today against the Presi- dent's decision to send U.S. troops into Cambodia for attacks on Viet Cong and North Vietnamese aanct.uaries. About 150 !J>apman t;oll'8• students "Everything that I 1 ... d for Is whal d~':ieacetifb"<.-J'noilliAI Ibey want," Nixon said of tbe ~. Nma"i'W ..... M!!i:..t'"'• ·,".·,Ibey"' trylne to say that U.y C1o1nento ,.,..y t-Qd, u.-,r -i P""'· They ore b')<lng to .. y that to the ~ flervlot 1 "'-ae W\lDc they want to end the draft. 'Ibey .,. try. !hi Pl'Mliienl lo ti!( wor ID lodoclllil lni lo say that we ought to get out of Viet· an4deothiC..~·· ham, '(lie -· who wm booed to the "I agree with everthing that they are aret fnm Orange, dianted '"peact" and trying to accomplish." sang a refrain from a Beatles son;: The New Mobilization Corrurtittee to "AU we are saytnc is atve PHct a end the war in Vietnam (New Mobe), chance." which is sponsoring the rally, demanded Sh ol the group, after' conferring. wlih equal televl.slon Ume to reply to what it police and Seem Service reptesentatlvcs, :1~, Nixon's "political mlsrepr~ta- walked to the gate of the Cout Guard Loran Station which houses the Presiden-Nixon said the United States would not defend the neutrality of Cambodia or tfal l!'ODlpound. . Laos. He said "only history will record" There they read and 1ave to a Secret •ther the whole Vietnam war was Service repreJentative their mes.sage ex· worthwhile. and he reminded his audi· pressing "our profound concern and detp ence that he inherited the conflict. !ense or tragedy about the war in Indochina and the needless deaths on DIFFICULT DF.CISION American campuses. To maintain U.S. troop withdrawa1s. "Believing that these events are not Nixon said, he made the "terrtbly cliffi. unrelated, we appffl. to you for an cCamqlt'~~is. ion to send U.S. solcliers into immediate end to the war and a poeldVe UUUU1 program to meet the social ills of this The attacks began eight days ago, and nation.'' (See NlXON, Page I) The Secret Service r$'ttentatJve ac· cepted the documents and nld he would deliver them to the President. He declin- ed to identify himself. The six In the group lncluded Ken Kuhne Barbara Swartz, Jact Gusewelle, Warr~ Dennis, GleM Robinaon . as30Ciated student body pmldent; and Dr. William Carpenter, oolltge cha~aln. ooe ~gn held by the otudents, who made the peace sigh for paalng mot<nsts, said: "Llb<n .. Orange c.un. ty." Delay Granted Band Ai d Bandit For Sentencing- Costa Mesa's "Baod Aki Bandit" will have to wait uatil June 25 for aentenclng on grand tbelt charges ibat could Put him in state-prison for one io lD )'W'I. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge decided Friday lo call for a CGmFebm- 1ive probaUon report .on amateur. g11Uer Kenneth R. MeerllCbelm, :u, before be closes the file on a ~ue that becaaJut April 20 with the IS,000 ~ ~ lh_e Alpha Bela market at ML!:. 17th SL, MetrSCheim. of .~l l7tb .st., Newpoft Beach, admitted In 1llal1Mlr •Jadltto) Ill• rict Court ' that hi; .... tht man-wbo, m111k!d, In a 1Ut stbc.U. tl!al had - akll pluler<d all -II, Joot Illa ..... • f""1\ lAlst111I iiiaoq<r )14/yd II. Sharp art.et platol wblpplns two,tl!Wr emploY,a. He pleeded (Iii~ groi>d'tbell <liar· ges of. armed ro ana allault''''frilh a deadly 1feapon "'"' droppid .. lnv-.l!Pton belloved al one ttma.that Sharp was Involved. In IM robbetf and ~ bitn ... llllpldin" ol _,er.., lo ~ ....... t:MMJr lll WM l't- lealed wllh Ille eiq!I-that tbeno was luullldeal cvideoCo to Ollablllb the llrit wllfl Mee11<belm. Anti-wa r Measure Sp onsor Found Dead NEWTON, Mus. (UPI) -Sta .. Rep. H. James Shea, 30, who drafted land· mark legialatlon challenging the constJ. tuUonality of the Vietnam war, died early today or a gunshot wound. Police said they were called to tbe Shea home shortly alter 12 :30 a.m. and took him to Newton-Wellesley Hospllll where he died. He bad been msrrled little more than a year. Orange Coast Wea titer There will be vuiable high Cloud· i~ along the Orange Coast through )l<lnday, with night and morning Jow clouds and haay 1un- lhlne In the ar .. moon aod litile .temperature change. INSmE TODAY Hunti-oton Beach's Jacltie .Qeni~, currrnt-holdu of tM national Junior · Mili ti tit, ttmtin'Ul!1 to get tht 1tar biUi1111 that 11oe1 with tilt UtU. SM'• ftoturtd m Otl lnlidt Color·J)Or· frifit. along with 1inatr Jimmff! Rodotr1, iR foday '1 -'Fl WEEK. ·•Both iltt and Rodgen wiU be /eotvrcd W tdnta4a11 11iQbt on NBC'1 naiiotnoidt covtf'(IQt of tht Junior MUs Paota"t. ... ........... , .......... IMflt ' ---.. --~ CllilllflM It-JI •• CiiM6ct • -...... ' (,__;i I It ... 1'""9 IHI DRiii .._..... r """' M-11 ....,... ..... • '""' Mirttletl , .. ,. I . .. . ~. . . .... , Logllook ' . , . ·--. . • • His 'E' Stands • ' For Excellence By CHARLES H. LOOS Df ''" OellY ,rt.I l'lllft JERRY HA vs lives on Lido Isle in a big hou&e with a bJg boat docked out in fronL He wean a hat to work, U· cept when he forgets and leaves lt on the seat ol bis car, whlch is most of the time. Jerry Hays ls "establishment" all tbe way. He aiso is a committed man. It seems odd that we have to remind 1 oursclve! that it is possible to be both. But then this is a day of convenient labels and polarized lltinking. Jerry ls committed to excellence. It's all on the record : LIFE ~!EMBER of the P..1illion Dollar Round Table of the National Association oI Life Underwriters, Win G. Far· reU AclUevement Award from the Los Angeles Chamber d Commerce for "distinguished public service", two "distinguished service" awardll from the ~ric~ Heart Association, chairman or the board of the Califorrua Heart Association, founding president of the World Affairs Coun· ell of Orange County, trustee ol. Chapman College. The list goes on. It's that last one tha t is keeping Jerry busy these days. As a trustee, be is dealing largely with fund raising for Chapman -for its annual operating fund and for ita multi· mllllon dollar expansion program. Tbert are opportunities, bowtver, ,lo work with stu- dents. I J '"That'• the rewarding part for me.' says erry. ''Gtie, these college kids today are sharp." WRY SPKND hours, days raising funds for a 1mail college to which you have no particular allegiance? "Well Allene and I were married when we were quite Y""'I -0rigbl out U hi&h i;chool, really -and then !he Deprea.ioo came along and, weU, we never bad the • portunity to go to college." Jerry began railing fundl at the shoe leather level years ~ aa a volunteer block worker for the Heart M- IOclattoo. he ot "I had a Criend I admired a great deal and I me interested." , That was in San Gabriel, long before Jerry s own heart attack. (He has !!lopped smoking twice.) ms INTEREST has never flagged. Over the years he bu gone from block worker to number o~e layman In. ~e statewide Heart Aaoci1tion, helping to rai.se and a~m1rus.­ Uring millions of dollars for educational and medical re- .earth programs. "It's been fascinating to watch some of the research we've sponsored bear fruiL Some hasn't, of c:ourse, but you have to keep trying. You have to keep looking for the answers." Jerry's lnquialtive mind led him many years ago to memberahip in the I.m Angeles World Alfairs Council and • deep ln1'r..t In lnJmiational alfain. 'lbe council - .... spe«hes and semlnan by eiperU !U a means of keeping Its members abreast of current ev~ts. Jerry thought Orange County ought to have its own Workl Affairs Council. So be «ganized iL WHY DOES A GUY who has "made it" and should, perhaps, be thinking about retirement keep getting in- volved in these extracurrlc:ular activities? Why isn't he out on the ocean in that big motor-sailor sipping a gin and tonic? He's worked hard and he's had a heart attack - why bother? "I've never really thought about it much," says Jerry "I cuess, when you gel right down to It, It's because I'd rather be doing what I'm doing than messing around on that boat." Then be got inquisitive. "Say, why write about me, anyway? There are a lot ol guys Ute me ." Thal'• the point, Jerry. That's the poinl 'M:ley're called "the Establishment." Huntington's Girls Get Royal D.C. Tour Junior Miss queen1 Rhonda Martyn and Jackie Bennington ol Huntington Beach were g1ven regal treatment in Wubingtoo, D.C. this week. They were honored a t opecial pnl1Tam3 In t h • CaptW prior to the 14th an· mal Junior Miss Pageant of America PigUDl in Mobile, Ala. Rhonda I 1 California's prtlent Junior fl.fiss while Jackie was the atate aod na· tiooal winner in 1969. Cablevision Deal Told The p a g e a n t contestant.$ were in Washington -for a serles of recepUona and din- ners where they rnet their congressmen and senators and toured the Capitol. Mason Bell, director of yautb activities for Cbevrolet, one of the four national sponsors of the pageant, show- ed them the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. The ~ girls -ooe from each state -compete for a total Of $48,500 in scholarships presented by spomor1 at Mobile. 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Non-1Uck cookln& without 0U1 or tats. • °'""'It ... 1'.M. J57 ~ -------------------------------------------------'----=---- Sal.IJ'dq, May •. 197G DAILY PILOT 3 Harbor Schools Study Sex Ed~cation Repo r t Staff members ol the Newport·Mtsa Unill~ Sd>ool nfolrict ~ave begun a comparison study pf the NeWJlorf. Harbor Chamber of Cornirierce rfiport <n Fam.Uy Ufe and Sex Educalioo Instruction and etisling programs in tile district's cur- rkiulum. 1'ie comparison was ordered by district trustees after the Chamber report was submitted to tbem last week. Dr. Willi~ Cunningham. district superiiiteMent, said • citizens committee would probably be formed when the staff finished its study. The citizen's committee would SBVe t.o advise school board members oo how Fron• Page 1 NIXON ••• the President claimed they had succee~ ed already. ''We have bought at least six months and probably ejpt months of time for the training of the .• .army of South Viet· nam," he said. "We have also saved, I think. hundreds if not thousands of Americans .•. rockeU by Ute thousands and small arms ammunition by the miI4 lions have already been captured and th~ rockets and small arms will not be killing Americans in these next few month!. " .•. if the enemy does come back tnto those sanctuaries ne1t time, the South Vietnamese will be strong enough and well trained enough to handle it alone. " .•. the middle of next week tbe first units, Americari units, will come out. The end of next week the second group of American units will come out. The great majority ol all American units will be out by the second week of Ju~, and ~ll Americans of all k.iNb. including advt!o ers. wtll be out of Cambodia by the end of J.une." REPORT TO NATION Nixon said he plaMed "a report to the nation when our own act.ions are com· pleted'' in Cambodia, ••toward the latter part of June." The atmosphere alone made the news conference Nixon's most dramatic since taking office , an\i the President himself displayed emotion several time~. He seemed to intentionally try to avoid any commetit that might sound bellicose, and he repeatedly prai.s~ the nJO!lves _of. the protesters, though denouncing vio- lence. Nixon said he was willing to Jlleet a delegation from today'~ ~emanstratl~n, and said he would be 1ns1de the White Hou.se all day today and would be able to hear the mass rally on the ellipse just south of the mansion. Nixon also said: -He did not "tone .• down" Vice Presi· dent Spiro T. Agnew, who has criticized war protesters and administratiOQ, cri· tics. But be advised all admlnis:tiition officials to follow this rule : "When the action is hot, keep the rhetoric cool" -"There will be an agreement" with Russia in the strategic anns imitations talks (SALT), although "we are still far apart," he said "the Soviet Union has just as great an interest as we have in seeing that there is some limitation on nuclear arms." -The United States would be re-evaJu. a.ling its refusal f() sell jet airplanes to Israel if reports of Russian pilots flY!ng for Egypt are true, and if the situation "continues to escalate." From Page I PROTESTS ... agree," said Dellinger. a New li1obe lead· er. If the President refuse s to allow the march, he said demonstrators would stage a sit-Oown as close to the White House as they can get. •;rt took JOur Kent State students and 28 Black Panthers dead for the President to open the \\-'hite House at a11 to small delegations of students and P'.ofe8$Jr!," Dellinger said. "We thought 1t best not to send three or four people but to have everyone march to the White House and Jet him know we are serious about ending this war ?" I DAILY PILOT ... ,.,_. I••• H•111th11Jt•" h Mh LAIJ•H ... c. F•••t9i'lll Y•ll•'f c .u. Ma• S..C......,. .,.,_NIOE COAST PUll..ISHIHC COM"AH't '-•b•rt N. Weetl ,.rc,,...,t....i l'•wl>ll•- J1"k It. c~rl•'I' Vic• l"~tlMnl llM GoJnWtl ,,_AM11• 1ho111.,. lt•••il Edllt~ il.0111•1 A. M•1<1"hiN M-ein9 tdltoo- Rich•rcl I". N,H So.1!11 Of.,._ Covn11 fll"' Offk• Ctt• Ntaf: l>I Wlll ••Y Slf~ H~r· l•I~~: n'll WUI llllM> IOlllC'VI,.. Vt-ltKh: l1t If-I • ..._ ~""u""'°" ... "'' inn ••Kl'I '""....,'"' !tt<1 CJemtn!t: lOS Hon~ El Ofnll!O lltll ,_A_. "\ / to implement ~endatlons made in Ule Cbamt>er study, be said. 'lbe <:oouruttfie, headed by Dr. N&tan Frizelle, a Newport optometriit. $tarted its study in April of 1969. During the study .perfod. they interviewed several specialists represenUng all sides of the sex educaUon controversy and processed questionnaires from 2,019 parents ol district school children. In prefacing their recommendations, the committee members warn that whatever sex education program is finally selected by the district, that it in oo way should attempt to take the place o !partllloJ -ly. portlclilarly in tht area of the chlld's aWtudlDal development. . Included in the 1tnera1 ncom- mendations art: -Young people 1111111 be taupt the responsibilities they r ... ID ...-.ID( up. This mull include respect lot and shouldering ol relPOllllbWty towud Ille conununiUea in which Uaiey live. -Wherev<r .poalbl<i matulals and Jn. stroction abould be belt lncludld in coorses alru<ly given wltllin the -.nt curriculum. In some ca• lnstnactors sboold be specially selecled and qwolllled, Beauty Opehs Driv e Linda Lif{ht, 25, of Buena Park, former Miss Kansas and runner·up in the Miss Universe Pageant of 1962, now confined to a wheelchair by multiple sclerosis, is greeted at the White House by Mrs. Pat Nix:on for a ceremony launching the annual Hope Chest Appeal of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Mesa Woman Gets Honor For Work With Indians Co6ta Mesa resident Kitty Keener has been honored as Mother or the Year by the American Indian Association, GOP Candidates Talk i11 Ne,vport C',ongressional candidates William W_il· coxen of Laguna Beach, John G. Schmitz of Tustin, John D. Ratteree of Senta Ana and John Steiger 'of Oceanside will be the featured speakers May 21 at a lunch- eon scheduled by the Newport ~arbor chapter of the California Federatwn of Republican Women. The GOP group will hold its 15th an- nual luncheon at the Ebel! Club, SlS \V. Balboa Boulevard. Among those sched- uled to address the meeting are Ed Ward, assistant to Assemblyman Robert E. Badham, who will discuss propositions listed on the June 2 ballot. Special guests, said publicity chair· man Margot Munay, will be four ntw American citizens from the Newport Beach area who will be honored by the GOP organization. Guests at th e lunch· eon and debate are welcome and reser· vations are being handled by Margaret Dugan at 675-0749. which is rather unusual when you con- 5ider that Mrs. Keener ian't an Indian. Notified Friday by an auociation spokesman that she will be honored in ceremonies Sunday in the Los Ang•les Coliseum, the Costa Mesan is sUll recovering from her surprise. "I wasn't aware that they even knew whal I was doing," she said. \Vha t Mrs. Keener has been doing for the past three years is taking girls from reservations all over the naUon and placing them in homes in the Orange Coast area. The girls serve as babysitters and household helpers while finishing their education. "I imagine l've helped place about 150 girls," she said. "Some only e«ne for a summer, Yt'hile others stay as long as two years." - Mrs. Keener said she got interested in the program when she wanted to bring a girl to htr home. "l had 77 applications from girls who said they were willing to learn. I ran an ad. vertisement in the St. James Episcopal Church bulletin, and have had fantutlc response," ~he explained. ''The people in this area art really wonderful, the:y're willing to he)p anyooe who waots to help himself," Mn:. Kezw:r added . Beach Schools Plan to Stick To Pay Offer • • Nerotlalon !or the Huntinfl<>n Beach Union High School D!tlrict )lave ap. puent13 decided to atand by tbelr earlier Alary offer to teachers and wW preaent It to the board of truatMs Tlletday. A newsletter issued by the dlsttict Friday said, .. Much of tbe rationale given by the teachers' negotialina councll has bem tncorporat.d in the aalary recoounendlUon" and that, acconting to board policy, such a re:eommendaUon must be forwarded to trustees no later than the first meeting in May. The diatrld oll•r Includes a salary range of $1,293 to '14,511. "Budget alloca· tion.5: for 1970-1971 do not permit further Increases since the educaUonal program would have to be cut to accommodate them," the newsletter 1aid. 1be teachers, on the other hand, have asked for a aalary range With $71i00 starting pay and a ct:Ulng of ap- proximately $15,300. Members of the District Educators Msociatlon (DEA) who npre,.nt the teac:tien: in wage negotlatlans, have not indicated if they would accept the pro- posal. Laguna Woman Trapped in Car '' In Auto Wreck Ali« belnf trappod In her car for ball an llour wlllle police and - atttmpted to pry off a door, a .._.yf/IMlld Laguna Beach w(lfnan is npot1ed in satilifactory condition at South Coast Communlty H06pllll, •ulfering !rom lraciured rib!, The accident occurtd at mon Friday, JUll aouth ol Emerald Bay, when Dorothy Gray Hoboon, II, of 295 Hlgb Drive, La11W11 BHch, turned out of McKnight Drive onto N. Coast Highway. He r car collided with a southbound vehicle. Driv•r of the aecond car, Eugent Lamar Perry, 40, of Salt Lake City, Utah, wb unhurt. Unable to epen the car door to ftlease Mrr, Hobooo. police tried to pry it off, then tailed for aulstanc:e from the fire departmtnt. WbUe ambulance attendants tried to e11e tht Injured woman'• dJtcomfort, La,.,.. Beach Fin <lllel Jim Latimer and two firemen, using htavy pry ban and a 11w, succeeded in removing ttie door so lbe could be m<>Ved to a walling stretcher. Mesa Pancakes On Grill Today Costa Mtsa Kiwanis Club Prffidtnt Gordon lmlu said he etpeCta nearly 1,000 ptl'lple to attend t21eir annual Pan- cake Breakfast today. Held in c.tt MHa Park, the: breakfast ls tcbedultd ftom 7 to 11 a.m. to ralH m«tty for the club's youth 1ctlvltie1. A color ttltvl11on set and a SdlWlnn bicycle an among the prlzos to be offend at the event. '"These Girls In~redible~ Beac h Sc ho ol By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot 1M IM!lr l"li.t Sl•lf The girls from Meadow View School In HuntingtoR Beach aren't sore losers. They jtllt don't lose. They specialize in wilming at all kinds of !pOl'ts events ranging Crom basketball to sdtball. And their opponents always a:o home with Jong faces. The "Vlkettes," as the distaff dyRa~ are known, this year, for e1amplt, played 20 baaietball games without losing a single ont . They trounced tea1r.s from all 22 schools iii the Ocean View School Dfatrlct, then set their sights on the li'ulltrton lllvltatlonol basketball touma· ment ·and won that one too. In volleyball this year th<ly playtd 1& games, winning every one of them. A!l4 although tbey bave only played one aoftball game this season, lhe:y're T eam Wins All Sporting Events aiming for anothtr no-defut cham· pionship. "These girls are just incre:diblt," says their coach Jim Lucas. "They'rt all o• the honor roll. It's amazing that they can take out so much t1mt for sports and still get good grades." The team member• -all •vtnth and eighth graders -include Mellble Kyler, Sandy Bmbee, Cindy Calderone, Renei Fairchild, Laurie Wood, Alliscr.;. Estrada, Shella Walczyk, Jtyne Bryan, Sue COtrldln, Stllrorl Pearce, Barbara Vermetr and Donna Arlow. "Ever since I've had them, which wes abollt tht fifth grade, ~ girls have never !<let a csamplonship," said Lucas, adding that mention of the "Vlket• tes" hu a tendency to strike tear in Opponaltl. A soda! science teacher, Lucis claim! he was a "big nothing" In hl&h school and college sports, even thou«tt tht girls crt41t Nm with their succe1st1. Lucas d&esn't know uythlng about ' ..., coachin& either, ht claims. "l wat.ch the-televilkm 11me1 a Jot thOqh atld pick up a few plays here and thttt," he explained. He must have done very well iD copy. lnC because in tbe nlnt yem of ex- ist.flee hll teama bave won ttO 1am11 and Iott oaly IO. Qurtng that period they won eight Ocean View Scbool Dialrict champioOlhlps, five Hunttnpm Bueb City clwnploDlblpo and - Orange County uu ... A filth tnd 111\b """' team from Meadow View, alto eoacheof by !Aloal, bad a vtty ...,..,.Cul beakelbell Muon and placed ....,.. in tbe Comity tourna- ment at ,ullertcn. Taam mombere ln<lude Debbie Ban, J01<• Gish, Cathy WlllOll, Dibblo CUlllntne, Susie MarUn. K l r en 'l'hqmplOll, Debbi< Carnahan, Marlon Hull, Nincy MJut, Kim C6rbttt, DebOrah Zwuehka ud Denlse COloa, what ls said or done nor sbOOld tt tnlrlngt on !be privacy ol II\Y gtOOeJt or any student's family. -Since the school sy• as a whole could too easily and unnecel:Jarily lOISe community SUJlllOI'\ due to a lack .ol knowledge or trust about such a sensitive program of in$Uction, abeolute oPefllless ts ..,.ntlal regarding Its alm/s, material and leacblng procec1ur..,_ -Voluntary attendance by children in the classes involving 3eJ. and behavlwal maliterl ii advisable. lt iJ also advi!able that separate sessions for parents be llMlde available. • Dr. CUnningllam said the .-pllon of· tbe Chamber study, tbe tm- p~mentation U a staff study and the possibility of forming a citizen's advis<ry c01nmittee do not Insure that there will be any changea in lhe di.strict'• cur· rlculum l.o the fields of su education and family life. 'Ille conclusion of the Chamber report notes the recommendations "if tollcrwed will provide for the needs of our students while being protect.ive ol their long rillge best interests." ! $ • ' Women ID A~tion Neighbors Fi ght Dr ug Problem By JOANNE REYNOLDS Two Mesa Verde women are tired of wondering why someone doesn't do IOll\ethtng about the drut problem, So they are taking action themselves. 'l1lty are circulating a petiUon asking District Attorney Cecil Hicks and all Orapge. County municipal and ·11uperlor court Judtes to impcll9e the maximum penalty under the law for persons con- victed of selling nareotlcs. Tbe two neighbors, Mrs. Sally Jardine and Mrs. Jeanne Annando, said they decldflcl to start their petition campaign after reading a story in the DAILY PILOT about a light sentence given a coople convicted of selling marijuana. Grove Man Ge ts 1-50 Year Term · For Teen Rape David Iverson of Garden Grove was sentenced lo three to 50 years in state prison Friday for the rape of a l~year­ old Westminster High School student. Superior Court Judge Kenneth Wil· llama refused to commit Iverson, 36, to Atascadero State Hospital as a mentally dlsm"dered sex offender with the blunt comment that he didn't think Iverson ••belongs tn that category." But he did. however, add to his sen· tenclng order the suggestion that Iverson receive psychiatric treatment at the Vacaville state facility. ''That iJ only a recommendation," he warned, "and that doesn't mean it will be acted upon.'" A Superior Court jury quickly found , Iverson guilty of the rape of the Midway CltJ, teer:iagtr and agreed with the pr~ secution that the stocky, balding defend- ant forced the young blonde from her bed and into his car. "We both have small childten and we are tired ol reading articles about people l'Ol"lvided of selling drugs who get off with minimal &enteoces. "It occured to both of us that lnstiad of silting around thinking 'why doesn't someone do something about that?' it "'as Ume for us to take action," Mrs. Jardine explained. They began circulating their petilion just for residents or Costa Me5a, and A:ot such a good response they deckled to seek the support of people living all over Orange County. ''Assemblyman aol> Badham ( R • Newport Beach) and State Senator John Schmitz (R·Fullerton) told us they're behind the idea 100 percent," Mrs. Armando noted. "Any resident of the county is more than welcome to sign," her neighbor ad- ded. 'Mle petitions have been distributed to local merthants in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. Laguna Be~. Garden Grove and Anaheim. "We've about 1,000 signatures now, but we need people to help circulate them," Mrs. Armando said. Pick up statilons for the petitions are: Afesa Verde Realty, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Cosl.a Mesa. see Jim Woods. Jardine Header Co., 7565 Acacia Ave., Carden Grove. Barbara's Beauty Salon, 1721 Katella Ave., Anaheim. South Coast Magnavox, 2133 Laguna Canyoo Rd., Laguna Beach. Dee Jay's Card and Gilt Shop. 30001 Cfi:iwn Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. - Basin Marine , tnc., 829 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Martin and Wither!pOOJI Fw'niture, 26S S. Tustin Ave., Orange. Anyone wishing to help circulate the petitions can contact the two c.ost.i Mesa women or their Laguna Beach volunteer, Mn. Janace Cole through the pick up stations. "The police have done all they can to overcome the drug problem, and now we're asking the courts to do their part," Mrs. Jardine explained. MEMBERS OF DREAD!D VIKETTES 00 ON E.ON-ONE Could th1 Laktrs Ute • Tip or Two From Th111 Olrl1? -·- •• OAft.y P1l0T ·s.t....,, Ml)' 9, 1970 -. :- Pulpit a· .D d Sundry, Pulor Whllo ol Avenuo., loo Alamitos. The ·Neorpon Barb er LalM.,_ meetill("wi11 b<llq ,....,.,UY CMn:l, bat dlostn as his at T:OO p.m. at :wtid> tlmo atnnM UUe for the worship the nomintUng conu;nittff: will RMct to be be1d al 10 1.m.. prueot M 1Tate Of ctficen 'Mary, the Mother ol Jesus'\ for the new yur:. baMd on Luke 1:26-3. A . "' ,\• ' . Pew ' by Rev. t>lProfio for hls' sermon •l amt q.,a b7 ... s.. local<d al 1100 w. Balboa Blvd.. .NCWJIOll lleocb. Special reoosnlllon wUI b< given ,lo molhel1 In tbe con- .snptllll, ""'1»3 tbe ...-vice "111ch II Ill'. t :30 a.m. serv\ct o( Entrance WU held 1#;1118 Clllf'dt "'()( 'l'M• · Jaot Sunday marting the lint ~,' l900 PaclllO View a.!IPi.ln :Wtlllam . J. Co>. worship 5ervtce to be held . DQ;fn Corona del M•·Gfftrs_ .Jtlarine OMlplaln at .El Toro in the new facilitie$ at '1N • Cwe· hours. of wonl!fP. ... t I . wUJ bttng the 11 •-in.. and Dq.v<r Drive in Newport .:Jll ~00~ M~1n11: · 1 p.m • ....,..., a\ !'•111<r, ~ )iposm adminilttred •On this Av~ 8'fdlt C • • r ,c '• · v~ Ulliltd Jileanln .... 1 dA•. Dr, Wm.'R. Warner Al".-at -~rd 11\t Mtu i; inu..-• '""'I'-..!'n" dellv'er the ~--·ge S\TOtl;. . HuntinetOn B tac h' . ftltu.odiit a..rtll, 1701 Baker r. = •• 11~ c lifornl St., Cost.I Mesa, will have ' ' P r e p a r at ion For The 1 a. ~-Sundav momin'"' worship Future'', L•u ,, • Mother'• D1y at F I r 1 t services at t ·and 111 :30 a.m. Auemb'-•' GM, 157 2Znd n. nd P IC Bl me e ,, __ M•·--ti • H--'' 03 rKvert au . ese Y r ·~ ........ ~ .......... St., Colla Mesa, will begin has selected as hls sermon ls . the sermon topic of the with the Morning G Io r y t · "Guidelines for Ute Beverend Norman L. Brown opic: 00 .... •-y at the -..._ ........ 1. 5'rvice at l :SO a.m. with Christian Home". __,.... • ., ... -.... Associate Pastor John Coep'tptltMJ Cllarc:ll • f Gollnick speaking . on "The Newport Harber, 3262 Broad Perfect Wife." Pastor Cronic SL, Newport Beach at 10 a.m. will be speaking in the morn- wo~p serviee. ing v.'OrShip service at 10 :50 Temple ~~ Dlvtd o l "Orange Counly will hold its next quarterly congregational meeting Sunday evening, ·~ t h e Comm~ty Congreg .. t.ional Cb.1.rch, 4111 Katella '."lllt G!l>wini Edge" la the title ol the terJDOD selected on "Mothen Ordained of (See PULPIT, Pop S) Gave Talk Mary Dorr, receoUy re- tired National Pretident of American Women in Radio and Television and now Director in the American Bible Society spoke at the Commun~ ty J!resbyterian Church of Laguna Beach Wed· nesday. Miss Jessica Pickett, a Christian Science lec- turer from Chica~o. will apeak Thursday at 8 p.m. at Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia, Costa Mesa. Her talk, entitled "Adventure Jn-- to Inner Space" is spon-- sored by the First Church of Cbrist1 Scien- tist~ · · Lutiierans: · . . . ' •I Concerned :.Ministry FRESNO (AP) -The pretl· dent of I.he Afl\erican .... ~ . -. -. ,WHAT THE lllLE TEACHES • 1 • AIOIJ'! ',WA TJR 11,N'11SM. , '... l ··1r 1.-ne<essary. and·tt t be admlnJS!tted In the NAME OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST •• , ! (Kin&. James Bible). St. 1ttatt, 28:19, St. Mark. 16:.)6, 'Acts 19:5, Actl 2:38," Act.s 10:48, Actl 22:16, 1 Pe-tir 3:21, St. Matt. 3:15, 16. . . i '. There is no record of anyone being baptlotcl WJ \h• llUe wordJ Father, Son, ,and 'Holy Gbo<_l ' ·Ph-: 642-8388 Lutbe<an . Church ..,, ....,._,1~=::;=::;a;s;:=:=::;=::;=::;=::;:=:=:=:=:=:=;::;:""';::;:~ tlnuing concern With• an~ social issue whlcli may be 1 before the chllreh" holda1 the . teY. to the .church's ability 1o minis·t~ in the ftuure. O.,.Fredrick A. Schlots odds that the church must· continue· tG move forward in order to check the "Ude of withdrawal and dllencbantmenl '! Owing • new1 COllference • · Tue!day, he said lbe church W 'ATCH NEXT SUNDAY "Thi •'. I~ Your 'Bible" 'Ch•nne1· 13 at 10:00 A.M. ., Subject: ''WE MUST ·BE BORN AGAIN" must • · hize that ·youth ~conctr~today.SometfmesiJf~~==~;;::;~=::=::~:=~=:::=:=:=:=:=~:=:=;:;::i ·they are awkWard about the • I metl>ed of .Xpre11lng such t's Habit-forming · coocern but I feel they do Ooll't · ~ •ary. Read LtltJ. BUI Ltarr'.s one-ll11t comments on care and possess much more itit 'Worvl .~nd vs can bt twlt-fofming. Chtck todl)"s GraHIU of a spitituallty tblD inany b ~L " .. k • ., t.MJ.... • . J>f70P1e thin ~· , ~ ORANGE. COAST CHURCH DI:REC.TORY c.-•• \.Hn11 ......, ..,....., n . A.M. ,._ ....... lllftMJ9,_1iE .... .... .. ... ,._... ,,.. '""" ... "--.. ..._. ... ~·,.... . ~ ....,. ...... ._.u..,.b.di• RWGIOUS SClENCE 421 T_,. St,. ••• "-' 11'-itH ·. ' ARST SOUTHERN:BAPTIST CHURCH 6U:HA .. ILTOM, COSTA MISA aav. '· .... WAUACI Sund1y Uhool ••• ••••, •:45 Tr1h11iftl) U11lo1 ••• •••• • 1:00 Mor1i .. WorJrip ...... ll :OOft.1~119 W1ral.ip •••••• 6:00 W1df111cl1y Pr1y.I. ll!Mlilll fot 111 a4J111 • •• ••. • •• • • • • • 7oJO ...... '4J0 ti11 ' "....,.....,. ........... UNIVERSITY BAl'TIST CHURCH m2 S. I. PAUUDU IOAO SAHU ANA Hll•HTS 1U"OA't SCHOOL. ................. , •••• , ........ .fie A..M. MO•llllN• WOfllHlf' •••• , ................ _ ......... 11 A.M. 1!'1."IMO WOlll!Uf' : •• '. •..•.. ·-'··••••••-·•·•··•·· 1 fl..111. · MIDW••• u•vtc• WJPN•tDAT -. 1:• "~ Wi ... 111 L ~ ..... Clllltdl ..... MWl11 · FIRST BAPTIST'CHURCR ........ ¥..., lA.-kM .. 1"11911 11411 M ........ •.Y. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victorla & Placentia Ave. . Costa .Meaa '--'L;,,..., ,..,,., ' I • ..... ~M....,_ M.oniiiit Werahill l :JD l 11 - Sii,...1y Sd1Ael ••. ••• •:10 1rn Yoytt M~11t •·•••• l :JO ~ ,r1y1r S1,...it.1 ••• •••• 1:10 pM E .. 111i11t 5,,...;ce , ••••• 7:00 ll'M .._.,. .............. ....,._ •:~" I ,l"ftr ....... ';' .... _ ••• .11• a.:.i. I ..... killi* '. ··••.-••-•••·"· I .fl\. ,,,.,...... ......... -... l ... '·"" "-~··········-······· .. "'" I v.,.. ........................ 1 '""'" 142·2421 I. Nursery Care Provided M~m 14MJ41 '. . FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH O..Ct. •f th. Dell-; W.M NEWP.OR.T UNITY . CHURCH ...... _ -llttl & lrvi~N_,.rt lead. Main & Ad•ms Street. Huntingtoft ~oh la.nllr Olt.. ..... ...,, Mon1l11t Wenhlp •••••••••••• ,, .. :.. .... ~"I'."''"' • , , ,, •• ••• l :JO A 11'°° A.M. litile Sd10.t , •• ••••, ti41 AM Youth &,o•pi , ••••• 1:00 ,M E.-111i111 Wonhi, • , •• 1M PM Nunwy C.,.. ~ •I •II -W. Olfie.: ~ C*I ~~ I 0:00 A.Ill.• Oiirr-tMMI Service OFl"ICI": • W. CMlf ..,.......,, N.a. P'flone: ....,.1 DfAL-A.n.t.YD-MMOt CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS .SCIENCE .. "..,.,. ..... ... ,,... c.tdl If U.... a.di ......... ~ L" ......._, IUJIDAT llltVtCI.,, 1t AM Mllll1!« ••• Alllll1 • .,,. .. 11;.$.c.I". TM• la•L.L. c\.ut Ofl Mnfi011;T IUCM ., ................ ... PLEASE .DON'T COME TO CALVARY CHAPEL If v-11 1r1 loo•i11t fe, 0 11 o/1Mt-ok '""'''"• er cocl•I "91fi ... l11t If v•• ore loo•i11t for le4eptli l iWe 1WIH, Ckfltff111 fol;. lewthip, 11'Mf i111piri119 tp!ritod wenhi,, you'll t,....1 •ti To ecCOM• MMot. •ur 1rowi119 t.hwTclri. f1fftily "'9 11ow h1 .. 1 +w. l11!Hilty 1110,.1111 ,.,,.;,.,, t :JO 1114 11 :00. N11,.try ,,,... C.r11er •f 611011• ...tll• l '-"...._.,_ 14~2121 &46-tl1J JJa,.f,or C~ri:Jlian Ckurck O• NIWPOIT 11.ACH-(Nre(Jlo1) M ......... 1....., ..... llt i r•tktlMI 4nL1Mlt.,~M9M Church School -9:30 A.M. Worship -10:45 A.M. N~e.< .... a~a• ~ Phone:' 675-3915 Mlnlsitt: Dr: D. w.141:~ . J • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHIS OP THI MOTMU CHUlCH THI fUtST CHURCH Of CHlllT, SCIJHTllT IN IOSTON. MASSACHUSITTI "ADAM AND FALLEN MAN" Sunday, May 10th Cotta Me11 first Church of Christ, Scientist 2UI M-Y-4e Dr .. c .... M ... S.M.,. kllHI-9:11 A.M. Cli1rcll Semce-11 A.M. 1.-1., ...... Jiii ..... ,.,. Dr. Huntington Belich-First Church of Chri1t, Scientist ,,, °"" SuMy Sclriffl-t:Jf. 11:11 . a-•-t l A.M. s.nke ...... 1..-221 MM St. N•wport Beach-Flnt Church of Christ, Sci1nti1t JJOJ Viti UH Chrd &: SnRy Sekel -t:tl • 11 :00 11"""9 l-. JJll YI• LWe Ntwporf a.ach·Second Church of Chriat, SciMtti1t JllO Pectk 'fa.. Dr,. CeNM lllef Mw ~AS..-,S.llMl-11A.M • .......... -2161 LC:.-H*r. All are cordlilly invited to attend the chUttb oervlces &lid enjoy the privileges of the • Readiogl\oom CW C:.. ,,.....,. AT AU. SIRYICU • &nphnizlng The Pim of God The Pmon of Chmt Tiie Power • the Holy Spirit , Stmdat Sdlool 9 AM MorNft1 Wonhlp 9 ind 10:10 AM (Wfl111J Selvi(e 1 PM 'Wtlll~ lllblo ltWy • and Pr.fl'll!f" '1 l'M N"""'Y durlnJ 1erv~1 AfvBY-.- Cm. of~ and llrd. St. Colt1. Meu Jrr.'fr.d Mor11, Po.tor Seventh·Day Aclvtiiltlst Church 2TI A ...... :it .. C_,. MIN ..... ....._..., ~.,,., ,._,.....,,. .,...... -WIM4 , • , • t :ll AM Mllftlllli ,.._.., •• 11 :00 AM ~ ....... W ... .,1:JIPM COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE W.nt.1,_11 A.M.· ChitrCh kll-1-10 A.M. Or. Pllll!p G. Nu,11'Tly, Mlfil1ter Mitt $Mrlty SUIMl1. 0.(;.£, 673-4000 MARINERS CHURCH ' · P1lplt Mlohter, Dr. &i.. O'lhtll P'~ •I T1I001 TlltO!Oglc1I kmlnory, L• Mlr..SI """'""'~ ,., .. 1c ........................... 10 .. .... "'°!'NV ktw.l ......•.•. , .•...•......••... t 1.m. l"-lrlg Ser.let .......................... 1 "·'"· • · Int l•t Cffllt H"'"' c .... 4ef M• .. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH • tMf T ... A-. tT..._, • M .... llti), POUNTAIN YALLIY UNIFlf:D StlVICE • S11rtd1v Scloool t :lO -WORSHIP. 10110 .., .~•nhl, l Yo~th Groupt -•:10 p.rn, °' "") " N-..y P,..,ldH •I •" MNIC:" A QrnmunllY ('"1f"Cll -VllllWI M A.Wl'fl W.ltl!tll I . THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH ~ .. : Welcomes Yqu. IT. JAMIS. J2M YI• U4o, N_,.,. . .._. 1:JO .... .-tt.ty Ldt9kt t:H ... _ .. ...., ,,.,,... 1tt ... Jr'll s-. H.ty I~ 2.d & 4tll Sn. t :OI •.a.-a..dt kJIHI 11:M ..._......., hdtwlaf·tst & Jr4 S...· M .... 1 .. l'Nyer 21111 & 4tll S.a. CWltl c-·., t:H .... n.. .... Jo ... P. Adley II, IMt..- -.! Tile a... hwW A.~ AIMcl.,. ~.., ...._: 611~211 ST. MICHAEL I. ·ALL ANGELS r.cJtlc '5n tm. • Mw ... 1tr.. C-.. -.m M• ~ 1:00, t:lt _. 11 :oo--ClliW ,_ er t :JI . H.ty hfs • A•ow:.. . . A• heel W.at; ... lecfw, n. ..,., ...... ...,. hril-,.... '""41J ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S ....... 1:JO A t~I Cll•rd S$li..i -t:JI 111• ...... : 6:JO • It •• -.:-Hoty hp• 9llfljltl!Mell 'flew, TIM a..: ....... W. Do•lll•M.-..... 14MJ.16. ST. WILFRID.'$ .EPISCOPAL CHURCH •Hfl 11. ti °""' '---.,... ... , " '"' ,..,.,. """'"""* '"°" C. ........ 11 T"' .... J•-C. c.toty, f'•dw ' Sunday Servieej . I : .. A<M. ...,, ~--· t i» A.M. P11ftltr llrVke & Cllwdr 1:• ri'.M. ·-. Scllllls . 11• f'.H-·~· 11: .. A.M. Mlnllottl..,.I• ' T-. Clm"dl-N•,...., C.,.. f'tffiohll , . NEWPORT· .HARBOR l..UTHERAN .CHURCH 798 Dover Or. l:I 8°3631 n. .... '--! ....... , __ n.a.w ...... llW}tlts. .1~p...., ·c11wtir ., StvCl"r ! 't :a t .m. cnll!'dl 11 wort111p 10:00 1.in. . ,N~r11:;.Y cirtt •Yll!il1bl• · WILCOME LUTHERAN CHUA.CH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pacific Vi"'w.Dr; Corona del Mar DR. WILLIAM It. ELLER Mr&. Wei" c--...r1 .. ,.... ...... Pho"" .S.W.1664 t:H A.M~ .,_,., w.,.wp 11:11 A.M. s-1.rctt.rdt . ....... 11 :OI A.M, '-ti,. WitnMf Nwwy '"',.,. . 'C H R I S T L U T•H E R A N C H U R C H · ' · 'Mi11ourl Sy11od 7•1 Ylc..,._ St., C-.·M .. Le,._ Y. 1.,..,,, p..., . .J4f..1404 WO<"thlf Stnlk•:.1:15 ·a ti AA.. . . Sund1r Scl\loj: t:» Al.\. . Adult llblt Cit": ,,. AN. CHltllTIAN ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL 14WUI t . , PRINC.E ~f. ~EA.CE t,UTHERAN CHU~CH "M•'Y-41 Drl'f9 & ~-:StTMt, c_.. M• .. C.fif~ · I ANDRE"V C. AH0£11SON, P•'IOr SU<W:i•W khool: 1:00, t:~ uMI ll:oo-MornlnJ Wort111p: 1:00. f :lCI lnoi' l!;M II rrtnc1 of P11c1 ltltk1r1" Scii,.I -Mi1• E1tller 011011, rri11c1,1f Offic1 rllo110: 549.(15~1 School Plle.111: 14t-051J You are invited fo tit•.· . Ill)~~~-~-~-~-~· ~~~~~~~~~g First Assembly ·of Go~.:C,hurcb. I 140 E. 22nd St~, Costa Mt1• 548·3761 M._c . C1"CJ11k. P•tM -John Goll11k•. AUKl•to: Morning Glory •.. , 8:30 A!\t .... Rev. Gollnick F1mlly Worship . . . . 10:50 .A~'l ..... Pastor Cronic ··s ubject: "Mot~e~s Ordained of God'' Reviv1I Tim• . . . . . 7:00 PM ..... Pastor Cronic. Subject: Doctor Frost Wednud1y . . . . 7:30 PM .... Bible Study ...• Pastor Cronic Subject.; "The Seven Churches of Revelation" GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 151'H &: MONltOYIA. NfWP'OaT 1µ.cH· 14'-6621 IV1 ai.c-Wnl Clf" HNt H1t,ll1U Tho111t1 l1n¥1nuti, P•1lor S.•111 Mil!1r. Mu1 ic1I OJr1cto' t:41 A.M. -Su11cfoy Scheo~N•l'HfY A"""'cf•11' · 11:10 A.M.-"Tllo 11"'1"1 l•U l•pet"leM• .t MoMl"- No. 2 .7:00 P.M.-"•··· w.,.,_ Corllo" NIWfOll.T lliACH CMRIJTIAM SC'MOOI. PllE·SCHOOL & KIMOE"GARTIN ALIO IUMfl\1(1111: El'IA.ICMMEMT PltOO•ANI «lflllt ... ll'ttll "'"" "" Grad• Jlill• n ft'lrv Ju11. Jhl Pl.-Coll: IJ,·lfJO ., 141·~1'1 '. SABBATH SERVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOO~ harbor reform telllple · · ftABBI BERNA.RO P.J<ltiG . meeting at . · St. J1mct1 Episcopal Church a 3209 Vi,1 t idp, Newport Beach F« lnforrTU1tlon: Call 675-1230 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison,-Costa ·Mesi • ~ '-', Y. L. HIRTWICl, Pam t . l~l..§7ct4 1:oa11tT •· 11tTtct . Mllll•l•r tf aauu11t11 ~Al:L.-GIMTltY "U•llftl" el M111IC: SUNDAY SER\tiCE$ " • 10:!Jt A.M. -'1TM M..m of • Clrirhthili wi .... " ·· , Sertn•11 by Pttt•r 1:00 r .M.-"A.-·~ wit.t1"' S1r"!•n t.y P1t10, f COSTA MESA·CHRISTiAN.SCHOOL ll're-$dteol -• ...,..""" -lii.rnt111ny -(JUN g,. TEMPLE SHARON All J,.;,~ firnU i•1 •r• !ri .. it,d.·.fo f~~ ... !11 t,111, rn1•11 l111ful SAllATH"IYININ• 11ar1cu FRIDAY .. 1:11 P.M. ' 1,1rft•.r """'° -a..w •• ,.. .... ..,,.... 146·SSSJ Toinplo Slo1ro11 Choir -Ontt Sh1b1t 141·141! Sf. •. MAnH&W J..IJ.THERNil.CHUR.CH · .,., ... : .. 1.~1~.<.'.¥1•¥.Driv' o; .', ., , ~ · . , .. Unt'lf:r-ttJy~-Parl(,. ..Irv NM· . • . -. ~ .. - . ·:a.w.,H..-. N. N....... • . S11"drr Sci..9'-9:11 A:M. ·'-It, W...WI' 11111 A.M. IJJ·1211 N~ .C.. IJJ.JJ.4~ - : ~ ; A Cordill Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l1lbo1 h l1rid 'THI UNITID .COMMUNITY . METHODIST CHURCH I IS....,... 675.0950 •:JO •~ 11 :00.1.rn. · Wor1h~p I ~u11d1y 5tllo01 Co1l1 Mo•• FIRST UNITE!) ,METHODIST CHURCH . l •th.S.t." H1rbe,. l lwd, Ci1111clo Worship -9:l0 &.I I Ch.vr~h School -t :JO 5~1-772 ! Co1ta M111 NoJtlo . ~~SA VERDE . METHODIST CHURCH M111 y,,11, & l•••r St. 54t-271t Won~ip :& ChurC.l. School t 100 & 10:10 ;t..M. HuntW,,fo11 lo1clo ~IRST UNITED 1!1ETHODIST' CHURCl'I 272 1 17fh St. Sl6·15J7 . S'r.-ic1\ :.._•t :JO'& 11 A.iii. Niir11ry th111 211tl t'r•di • I.I Clourch School -t :lO A.M. l:lunti119to11 l1Kh -Norili COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 1662 H1il A•1. t42·4•61 Wor1hil' 'I Clovrclo Scll1ef t l IO:JO A.ht lr.-ine -E•1t Bluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH IJJ.t 21] I 14l2 Cul•1r Roe4 1t U11iw•r-lity Dri .. 1 Wor1hi1' & Clourch Sche~I t l 10:10 A.M. l1911n• l1•cl> LAGUNA BEACH , METHODIST CHU.1\~H 21,12 W11\1y Dri¥t ·, in So. l•tune Wor1hip 11 .A..M. Church Scloool t :]O A.M. •••·1 011 N1w11.ori le1ch.. CHRIST CHURCH. BY THE SEA 1400 ~?~~!:.~··'· ... Worsh ip:-.t:lO A.M·. Church Scltoel- 9:10 & 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCHES · of the . Coastal Areas ·Christ Church Presbyterian 20112 M~"•ll•'JN ... A,_1 Hutltit ........ .............. ••Mm.,...., S11H1ey Wel'lll": t ill A.M. a .... ldffl:' 11141 A.at. Off&c.: nlll"M-.Mfl•St ....... : t6MMI, Church of tlie Covenant . . 2151 ""'i.. .... c ........ • ln1,c1 f.. 1Cutrl1, P11ter s~., W..W,: t ill & 11 -Cll..U k~: t :JI · ~ S4J.4J14 • St. Andrew's Presbvterlan Church '"~ ........... 'iT .. ,., .... Cfi._ILD HIRHRT DllRIH,llLI, PASTOI ;t¥...W, ' ~ ~: I, t :JI & 11 A.M. ' ...... ,,., St. Marie Presbyterian Churdt 'c.....,,, .. ,, .. ...._ ... Welf.,....C.....4el M.t, . ._~ .,..., ... W•nWp • C••rc• kllMI -t & \l:JI A.M • . M+1J41 t • • • ~ \ • • Attend the Church of Your . Choice on Sunday • ----· ---· --------.---------------------------------------:-------------~~~-~~-~-~ .... I ' ;~iJise.opal -CoJJgr.egation 'Gives All' for People •y LOUIS CASSEL'! , 'llf'I a1119IM Wrffilr . . . An E~'Ch\Ufh !J!. Washln1t4n, D.C., bas-decided ·:-flJ-=appfy ~a.' itielf 'ttie "41dvice .Jesus, GDCt pve ·to a z:lcllc)'Olllll mu: ••Sett .ii-)OW hfft•;rtve the 1ftCllM!'1 tO the pc:iof.'' · 1n. ... oc11.. mr ni•{ !>ii iiliriout precedent, 111e """li<latlod:""ii~~ 'alld llbl!' lil1:matioo "t!iun:h has vQlid te · five its propmy to e.e· community it aerves. Tbe-property·is vWed at $300,oOo. The afilture -takes :•,added 1iglillicance ~use S_t. ; ·srephen'is hittorl.eally •wliite churCh, white the commu~ity lt aerves t. now overwbtlmiJlgly occupied by black people. · -.. 'SI. ·st.pben ho> loaf bad a ienu;a.ly intecrated «>n- lftlation. · Tbe racial mil' Js now -~~~ sO:M'; aDd Cofietiit fOll' .the welfare ef the -pfople of its< nti&hboihood is . no new· thlnC. · ' . .. For muy ye.rs ft: n.s:cOnducted'.an extrn!ive'summer ~atlo. 'program· for ~eilhborllocid children· aiid .. • year- round IOciaJ'·· ftl'Vioe ''Cltftte'r at wliich ...-'families .can ""W• toed, cJolhin&, ~ ""'"'°lllnr· -_ - · Neithtr ~~-·~·tunctloti!•bOr"•wtftHiJX~vitie:!I will be 'abancJoie<r • • result or-. the coi&lregatlon's d..n!on · IO','it\.e u)> the laqe, ~-cliWdi building at the ·c;Orr\er of :JSth and.1 New1t1· ·Streets 1n. Northwest W43hi~. · l _ • · The plan catls for -CT'Ntion of a MB-profit corporation on· whoH .board of directors the dlurdl will have a minorltf rtp~ntl.Uon, hut-which will.be composed mainly of representatives of community sroups. _·:It iS-1anticlpated that this corporation will erert Oii the-" fand· now · (l!CCUpied by the chute~ a 2'09-unit Jow ttnt · housing pro~. which will incl~e facilities · for a j dey· care -cenftt for children, a nnior cttizen'• center, classrooms for remedial and sped.al ' educaUoa at all ages from pr,-sc~ to •dulti, Indoor"~ ~oor recrea· dbnalf-. . . Spaci alao Till be provided. for worship . services, and the , classrooms will be av&ilabte on. Sunday for cburCh ,choc)1: -- . The ~egation will pay rent fOI'. this spa.et under a 40-year Jeaite. . The _proj<d iJ•financiplly ·feasible, actonli111 to Robert Nash; u tirdl,itf(t aM Wi>an planner who 11 a m.ember ot the cbu~h; beea\lJl.>onc-term f~al foans,~e a,vallable ID·non·proflt ·eerporatima •redint ne• bouslnf lor.low·ln- eome· ramHits. , -,.":•To inside its ·tctll'lemiC!·'IOUndness,.however, the COft'" . iielation ·tlao, ·has a"ppriwed. a.... stewardship p1u undtr . wbldt.ud>. ....... r Wiii be asked-10 pl~ a d~ated pereentap .et •this Income toward the 111ppoit el the nelg-" Well ... 'the chun:h. Perhaps ~ mtst ~rkable thing a~t this project Is. that it pe:w,Out of. ..,e·ot those "reparations"·demands that most •hlte1cliMirehu have follnd too rude, ~rasive and impr~~~· tb wm-nt C9f13ideratlon. · -i.uf sepwnber~' a• ~Maman,for'Washinf(On~a._Black U.il'd ~ eeif!ont¥ the'CO!lll'."l•Uon wllh •·dftn!Jld that it li"T 'tht b!Jtlt -munlty ·m,ooo an4 10 p<reent Ci ua IM1ial 'illton\<'-(w!Uch wOu!d be about $1,000 a year). · • Instead el brUllilnf elf" tile· 6emand. St Stephfn s pastor, the ·11ev. l\'tlltam A. Wendt, 11111.md. -that the . ~1atioa ,;v1 ..• "'*9 ·thowtht. to the ~a that 1t mat.-a llllJCI" l\nanclal 11crif!ce· for .the __ 1ood of Its ~peat'.!* mootbl, aiem111rs of·tJit·....,.aaUon "'"" beeom.otlii(·O!'ce 4 ..-.et'., Ui>Jore variouJ coac,.t_e pt<l>Ol!•b. Tba rftlilt b jhe plan "blcb ~ .. "°" bteil ~ ... Hori. tjlo-~u ·!Or tho ,Blaet Unitod l'n>llt wht,,pnoemed ti!! · orlglJlal idtl!lud, "1d • the gilt St. Stephtn iJ makina ~b ·"~any thnts what ·was asked of them.'" • • keel II 1.~ ..,;,f ~ "They wan~ to 'do more than-we is. , 1ni:: 1 .. ~ ;;iq;' :fon<.ol ·Woi¥f0,,,,..., . -· · Perhips 1"! membtn ~ St. Stephen ~m~bend oomethlni elli !hit ,.,.. old: "ff anyo11e -"UW take your coat. Ch·'f! him yaur cloak alao~ Ind 1it 1llQ'OM: forces you to 10 one mile,--'° with hlnl tw• niitn,.". ~ S1;tlitdat;. May 9, 1110 D.AILY ~llCf j1 '· Right Rev. R: B. Good· en, retired Suffragan Bishop of Los Angeles will confirm a lafge cl3ss -0f candidates and wW help celebrate the 35th anniversary ot or· dination of Rev. James C. ·Caley, at St. Willred of Y o r k ,Episcopal Church, Chapel Lane a! Ellis, Huntington Beach. Dr. Samuel Suthet:land will .be one of the pulpit guests· 'a"t 11 a.m. on "Guest Preachers Day" at Fountain V a 11 e y Presbyterian Church . 9420 Talbert. He is president of Biola Col· lege and was the minis- ter of a church attend- ed bY past<>;r Stanley Allen as a boy. Dr. David Clark, gen- eral director of the United Indian ~1i ssions. \VIII be one of the pul- pit gue sts on "Guest Preachers Day" at Fo\liltain Valley Pres- byterian Church, 9420 Talb&rt. He will speak at the 7:30 p.m. service. The Rigjlt Rev. Robert Rusack, -Suffragan Bi· shop1• of the Episcopal Diocese ·ot Los Angeles conducted Confirination services Tbursd~y OJl the Qrange co,s~" J I< J UPHOlSTIU Ma.lNSt•eV&LITY, INTt:•a+TY, Sl•\llC~, Clt.lJlrTIM.lNSNI~. . •• .let:Sf'T ci&ALLIN••s WI Llltl:•IAUTlf'UL f'V .. NIT\llla .( ; s HZ Mesa Woman~a Tapemy~Wins A Qata MeSa weman h1• be.en awarded f~ pl8'Ce hOoors ,jn., a recent· erlfta ex. blblt at Dui•I .lJnlvtnlty In Phll•d~~ ~.,._ ... ,to wl~rsity ofHclalt. Mrs. Evelyn> Dtlaney, 1441 Norse Str~ placed first in the university' a· Alunuu1e Arts .and: Cr1fts Exhibit. Htr awJrd wbm:if1f· wort wu a tapestry enUUed "Sllckery." 'The aennon IUbjecl !or Sun· d1y. It C... H Mat Com· •*' C • • r c: • • c.,re, ... ........ Cll Heliotrope Ave., will be IDlitled "With M.attu Toward None"'. To b' pr<lt!lled by Dr. Philip G. M'urfay. Worship' is at 10 a.m . w!tll·childcare. Claadi Sdlool is1aito at 10. Rock Religion ~olls _1~;iiiiiiiic~~;Eiiiiiii~Eiiiiiii:iiiiiii::0"53 •"'--•H-llllWlill Fo; mor.-th,n 100 )..1rs ndw, Ttstot-hl& . .been • · 1avorlt• wild! In oV.r120 countries, Al!' be~a1p1H or its superior niov•ment and.becau'se ii e;1n b• counted on tor 1ceur1cy. Shown, lady:, J9l~w or wtlite top,. tleel back ·watch, matchl,ng brac:el•t. ·"Baha'u'llah iJ Hit-Name" fU!lillin( the Bible'• prophesy "Md His Name Shall be One" will . be: the IUbje<I ol the Friday tervlce of the Bab.'l Catv, c.o.ta ·Mesa. A-ff'!. Richard Mirkovich, new mtm- 11er--of the local spiritual asaembly will be the speak~1-. Pop · Mmic Carries Strong Gospel Beat ._ lly·GEORGE W. CORNELL some re~istance among radio rerord" but they Should thin~ N"EW YORK '(..\.P) _ Hey, and television broadcasters, again. He call s it "a desperat~ man, jt's • rniJ:ed up Uting v.1lo occasionally have shun· cry , . , and a very proper: ~'-·• • II • • ned using some of the discs oow -,........., n ro n one at that.'~ ~11· · fur fear they might offend ··------~ The rock thumplngs always conventional piety. h h d 1· . tin bave carried a hint of the Some of the song5 conve y a\'e a a re 1g1ous ques . I •-· but a keen ejement of doubt and ingredient in them. as well gospe ui::-o.t; now it's com-as sheer fervor, inu:luding "Oh MOTHER SIS JHIHK Jn 'honor · of Mothers on Mother's Day ·tM sermon ?.nidl James E. Piercy, minister or FJ.nt Qrtstiu cnra, 792 · Victoria, Costa Mesa, will prea.Ch is "Worthy of··Praiee". ·He will present this mes:sare durinC both 'o[ the mominf worship services, 1:30 ~1m. and 10:40 a.m. Duf. ing tne · Vaper Ht'IUl' at 7 plm: his meuage will be "'Ibe Seventh Commandmtnt". ing 00 toud and atrong, b'l"eak· questioning -whicll adllally Happy Day," st.a1'ted by a ing out in ·the· lyrics. is a i;l4ssically .authentic note C lif -p t 1 1 • ,..&.,. -~" _ · _ I_ L , I , II . , in religious searching. a orn1a en ecos a group. JEOJr\-. in--~ \II. . UIJUW ti~Iy u~:s~e::::OO~,r=~~ For in.stanct>, "Superstar'' The song. "Mrs. Robinson,'' .some o( it may not make includes lines. such as "Every ha~ a line in it, "Jesus love~ much · theological sense. but time I look at you I don't -~~~ m;..~i~n L~in':!1; ~=~t ~w1;1k!• ""0 N-::..,,. it neverthele!s registe~s a understand ••. Jesus Chris l, 1-· d "D ll~~··~.,~~~~~ M•Hr -· .. c-"""-c- -llgi'ous . mc· lina"on. J Ch -1 Who , an 1sw~ar1ng recor , am-a" "' esus ns • are you. mit Isn't God's Last Name ," Variety, the show-busineM ••• Jesus Christ, Superslar, · came as a follow up ta his pl,lblication says pop music is Do you think you're what they widely used"plea to tbt Lord, "r e-t u.r.n i·n g to one of. il5 ' ~ay you are?" "You Gave Me a MOOntairi." earli~at : roots, the gospel-Misgivings or some statiOQs tplritual• influence." about it faded after several The Co"'5ills~ an Ohio group, Curttnt a·J b·u m s and 1 • has 'a rising, mystlciil·nufuber c ergymen backed its use , 1n-....__ --"'....... I "-~ and ·nem~acy·. •·mtable shows !or the youn• lud 8 k N oot ' c&lled "'lft: P •. .,,,."'"' o £~11 ...... , ..., & c ing a ismarc, .D. John h o· · " l'n M---'an'' .... al •· the •-1·c ---bera'· wuh ••· "soul" Daniel and t e 1vme, .......... w1.1 -""'Y '""'~ ~ u •-u~ Catholic priest, the Rev. John ....., · f whefl.tbe Rev. Roger T. Walke sounds by variOU$ rock. end o~·ens , who played it on his taken1 ~rom., proNV"'ecieT' to officiates at a Solemn ~~ folk groups and individual radio show, "Padre's Plat~ Danie and ule ew es a- quiem Mass· for the departed balladeers. ters." , ment AP,OCJtlypse or Revela- __ _, -of ... l.Jni~• States of Some of the t.itlu include : tion aboiit destructive forces --~ J . It "shou ld ht a cause cf in the world . . · · America, 10:36 1.m. Sunday " C5UI is ,Just AU Right ,'' some welcome introspection," · at the Uait.ariu Uaiwenallst sung by the Byrds; "I Guess he says. · Then there''s the Jong'-time FelllrwNip. 1251 ·vi c-t or i •· the Lord Must Be in New Also, the AnJlican dean ot .' hit, "Turn, Tum, Tui'n," sung Street_ Costa Mesa. York City,''· aung by Harry St. Paul'i Cathedrat"Jn· i..on. by "hie' Sletier and tiken . Ni Is son: .''Superat.Br," a don, ~ Very· Rev .. Martin . from.~ Book of Ecclesiastes; i ~8iilpi9id.by; Gjld'.' is lb• ·~,a~f,.J~ ~,by S~Viya~._-:!lllX• ,J<lllle people· and '1bO .Be.BIJO." .. Ballad •( e:ermon tiUe Chosen by pasfor -Murray itet'd ·~•pd a backup "may be shocked bi t~i~. JQ!l.fi 1ml yokO," · · Chlrlt:!I H. Dlerenfield for the group; "~~ction,'' by a:lp;-;;i;;;;;;;i_,_,..:;_,;i;;;;;iii;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~~~~iJI a,._,._30 and 11 -a..m. service• croup ·caJJe.i ·Aum and.which BIBLE."THO·T,1GHT.S · of SL Aadrew'• Pretbyteria• starts· out, '"God 'is· Back. in lJ Qarclll, 600 St. Andrew's Town:" ' · • 1 .. ,,., •lt••Mt cMilitt",:l 1}i•1'i: 5:17,' L". Road, Newport Beach. S1. In . t h.ie1. ~try-Western -~ 1-1:1. ,, • ., ••t•rili11t "•v1rvtN111".-P~i l., Andrew's Youth choirs will camo;y,; there, a:re ·ludt re-4:6. Prty TO ·God;' THROU&tt ChrTit; Jn; sini at all services in honor ~t tn\IB}trers. .as Lawrence 1'4:1'4, J11. J6:2l-21, I Jilfl, 2:1.1. ·Pr•Y ' of Mother's Day. Reynolds'. "J~ ·is ·a .-SouJ, b1li 1vi119, Mitt. 21 :22.' ''•Y 11111~1n.~v. "· ' ' • M.rm," ·B<lbby Bart's "God . J11. 4:J. ,,.y •b1yi119, Pr. 21 :.,, J11, 15 :7. '.'.:~ J. TWO vittl th';·,.9,.;11 pr1y1r, OIEDIENCE , Worsbip services for the BlqS,Amtiic,ar•Ag'ab)." Linda 1114' UN5ELFISt;iNESS, •r·· oft111 , • ..,,,_ 8'119'tr'll · .t Ute Hi I, I I ~t!s '"Y{e Nted'1 a•:I.« loe~•' .s1 .... ,. ,., • ., 111fi1hly, co11ti11ui119 di1ob•ili•11t to ~ii; ·y1t ~tio9al • CMrcll are M.re·JeS1:is;"'~"tbe Cbapar-••,.•ctlrit f•v.or1bl~ .• .,,.,1, to pr1y1r."-wlTy c•ll ,.. ,.,,., .\-o,d, hel4i;.-at{~ Valley School, ral •1.Bf'Oth~' · "J'esas• Love "4ril, • ..-.ido 11ot '"• tl1int1 I 11y1", Lit. 6:46. Pr. U :t ·1•y1; '·--N' I t 10 S Y•• ~marv" ''H'• fti1t t11r111th •""•• k;, tlr f,oll'I kt11in9 th1 ltw, •IO-tn hit . ...,.. .... a"' 1gue a a.m . un-.......... &""'!" •J<· • • _, day. Rev. Richard Mawson A 1,tra(\e '.:m&lezin~. "Enter· pr~y1r 1'1111 b• •bom i111t'~n". J•i. 4:1 ••YJ. ··-w:. •ik ~. "r'•.i'' I ;,....,.,;,,u m Id edl c9<•i 110!, · bic11111 y• 11k •min, th•+ y• ·m•v to11111m• 1t 11,.011 W:Ul:.~ch 1 the sermon on a .. ~·~·'.'\CJ' ,:pr cts!Ult your lu•h". · --· · · tile>'t~me ''Wh'at'.s In a Teligjous •thfmea are likelY to A -ft ithful Chriili1n: AFT.ER HE HAS DONE HIS liST, 11 ...... Name'~. The' iChcol ·is on becdne·more p.r om.iii en t . ·h.lp of thi Holy Spirit ;11 pr•Y••: Ro"'. 1:26. "-tll, Sp1iit 1110 Adelanto, ooe b~k upllill Noting .. tbit ."rock 'n' roll has ~~pith 011r i11fir,,,iti11: for Wt know 11at wh•t WI 1ho11ld "''Y from~Crown Valley P~way, •. !Qlid·;iowndaUon in gospel for •1 w• •ught: b11t th1 Spirit m•k•tll i"''''111io11 for u-''. music~'J-iit r u d·i m:e n tar y ARE vou· A CHRISTIAN? "-"o "'111 ~om1th u11to '"' F••"••, · •t.• but by m1", J11111 1•v1. Jn. 14;6. To pr1v •~'1pt1bly I• Golf, Newport lJalty c •• r ch I oriJ1ns, ·vrc magazine addS: .... llllllf OBEY J11111 by llELIE'llN6, REPENTING ... , b1in9 . wlii:h conducts services in the ,'"Since dds is a period when IArTIZED, Mk. 16:1~. Ah 2:ll, Ach 5:12 . Gtl, l :21. Thi1.put1 Sfllior Citir.ens Buildin&, 15th r®k 1mU1iCian,, are eiploring on• INTO Chritt'1 100". whi,t. it th • CHURCH, Epr. 1:22·1J. and Ifvine, NtwJXlrt Beach, their musi(al roots, it is: not Th•1• in Chri11'.1· body will b1 11v1d , fo r ht i1 "...;.+hi ••¥iof of v.ill hear Rev. Loren Date •ll!'Pris\ftg that religion is fin-th1 boil,.'', Epll. 5:21. Flict.i .... er preach on. ••Lef, ding ifs way into their music." VISIT th. Chu rch of Chriil, 217 W. Wil1on St,, <;:01t• M111, ,..,.f!i u-·· 'HONE ut if you~••• q11t1lion1 o• i.1g9i1tion1 : 541·511 I. T•H LQve Have Its Way". at 11) nvwever;the magazine says TY•c-.-... '· s.114..,.. 7:JO A.M. a.rn.. 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Willt, p 'Flutter -GJAsh2s __ ...__.,_ 'I I • " , .. -- .. Comment Page The Campus Fringe: A Look at 'Street Peopl~' I I I Drugs and Pigs String Them Out e Street people, theu're cdl~d. TM~ aren't n'ro1!1d. But iohrn thtr1'.t trouble at 81rkeitv. they're on hand. And at Yale and at Columbia and at Kent State . The11'rt tilt nOfl·studnt.J who hover on the com.J*I frinoe -but who plau i1nportant roles in campU8 di.thlrbance1. Th«11 i«re at l1la VUt.a, She .~tudent community at the edge of UC ~anta ~Ofbof'a. ThtV OTt JtiU ot l1~a Vista. Bob /ltizerak. a gradllale student 1n Soet0Jog11 at UCSB. Tt.COT'ded th11 candid intt"1~1D with 1trert people in on att1mpt to find out what they 1tek. t~here they'r e going. "Bob" is Mi:ierak. The oihers in the conVt'f'IOtion a-re .50flle of f1lo Vi.tro's srreet ptople. ft.oh -Ci\'e an A to Z rundown. \\'hat's your life ? Jone -\Vhat 's my Iii~:' Bob -Yeah, v.·bafs it like from day to day~ Jane -\Yl!:ll , 1 ha\'e a place to stay right nov.'. I don't know if I'll have a place to staY. later. That's because I v.·orked for a ~:hile. Normally, I get up and I find aoinethi ng to eat and find some drugs and then go uptown, yoo know, like the pool hall and that. Like the malJi. thlog of the day iR to gel up and go find a joint. The whole project of the day is getting stoned one time after the other. find somebody else with stuff. Frtd -The thing with drugs •.• If you don't take them ..• as long as you don 't condemn other people for taking them, then it ~n't matter who ,.ou are. You don't ha ve to get hi1h \vith people as long as you don't cond'!fin them for getting high. If you think drugs are bad for you, that's JTOO"f, but if you start condemning people then you won't bt accepted ••• Jane -Just so you don't 1tt tot.ally dependent on one partk1.1lar drug •.• J'm dependent on all of them! J'm not strung out or anything. Now getting strung out is another thing and using the needle is another thing entirely. The needle freaks shoold be in another y,•hole category by themselves. 11te only thing they care about in their life Is putting something in their veins. Bob -What dG you think triggers you off? Have you been able to un· derstand a HtUe btt more? Jue -t suppose if l could handle a job I wouldn't be bored. Guitar -Some people chase rainbows and other people chase dope. I'd rather sit and play a guitar than chl!e a rainbow . . • than to go hWling to gel speed in the street. I like speed. I'd use it if someone gave it to me to turn me on, but I don't go looking . for It bec:a~ I don't want to dlas. dope •• , I'd raU1er chase a rainbow, Jue -Just so you don 't let the drug sctne control you. Bob -That doesn't seem to work f0< you. thooah. Jane -Why? I've never been strung out on anything! Once you are strung out, that's when drugs control you. Bob -By strung out you mean they are in c<lmplete control. You have your good days and your bad days ••• you can take it or leave it according to what you want lo do with il ! Jane -Yeah , usually I ... Gtor1e -You take It because you need it. Jane -J jusl take grass or, you know. sometimes other things come along, and he'll take it if he has a "''eak mind. That's v.·hat it is. a weak mind . George -Ho"'' did you get this "''eak mind:' Jane -Tak ing drugs ! And ll gets y.·eaker and weaker. (She laughs.) Bob -You got as far in your story as you get up in the moming, get something to eat and go look for drugs. \''hat happeN after that? Jane -That's it, the whole rest of the day. II a person doesn't have a place to stay they'll look for a place to crash. Other than that. they'll just look for something to eat and something lo get stoned on. Bob -Whal about ••• the pusher? How do you describe him! Whal does ' he do, what makes him lick! Fred -What kind ol: pusher? Boll -The drug pusher. Geer1t -What kiad, though. 'Ib«e's a lot of them. Fred -There art some that deal only in psychedelics. I know a lot of people who won't even dea l reds or any kind or hard drugs because they know what they can do and they won't have any part or it. Jane -Psychedelics are ha.(d drup ! Frtd -Well. there are people who don't consider that such. They feel that grus, acid. me9Callne and all those are simply a head drug and don 't affect your body to any enent and .•• Jane -Acid can ••.• you up pretty bad ! I've seen enough people messed up from acid. Fred -1 know, bol lhat still hasn't been definitely proven. Jane -People get more and more spaced out from acid. People that are taking psychedelics ror a long period of time are definitely different than whe n they first !>1.art.ed taking them! Fred -Of course. Jue -Well, it does something to your mi.od. Frtd -Well. it changes your way of thinking and thereiore yoo break l•la Vida o ... 20 to 30 Street People ••• VCSB Enrollment Is 13,000 .. ._ __ ,,, ___ _... old habits and fonn new habits, but tt wasn't necessarHy the drug. It wu merely what the drug made you think and therefore you dwlged yourself. Jane-You dm't think that IOmet.iJftes most of the acid tbal is cut with stryclmine--you don1l think that ever ea.ts up a piece of the little brain you have left? Bob -Okay, what about the other drugs? Frtd -The ones that deal In the harder dr\lcs like reds, smack (herGin), or anything along that llhe, well they 're just out to make a buck as far as I'm concerned. Bob -Is the pusher more Gf 1 person who lives ~ or does he just come and go? Jane-He lives here. Geor1e -Some who live here and some who don't. Some art stationary. Fnd -Any puaher who gets into it pretty good aDd doesn't use the stuff himself usually is a pretty hip.class persoa that wears suits, or good clothes at least, has an apartment, has a stereo and all sorLs ol: good things and just likes a life ol luxury ••• and that's the easiest way he can do it. Guitar -Most of your young pushers are junkies and most junkies di g heroin and they want. •.• Jane -They only sell because they 'vant it themselves. Bob -How many stationary street people are there? Fred -In Isla Vista? 1 wouldn't say there's more than 20 or 30. Bob -Do yoo all ag:ret? (Murmurs of agreement are htard.) \Vhat do you think happened during the riots hue? • Do you ~nt a lot of people were In from out cl town? J .. e -Oh! 'lbere wu all out <>f town people! I went uptown and f~re was only about two street people 1 knew and I.he rest were people I had never even seen before. Everybody was in a big hurry, you know .••• JaHt -Coukln 't they hive been !ltudents, though, that just came out for the .••• Jue -No! there were aU thesl' people • • • black radical people and people from up north. ReaUy! 'lbey·re out of the radicals and they 're just instigators! They all iollow • . . they're all like ...Ciftle •. , wherever the riots are going to be that's where they are~ Fred -I don't know what the percen- tage would be, but I would say that the greal riumber of the .pe<IJ>le involved In these riots really don't want to riot, but they dig 'em because they're fun and they like to get out there ... or maybe they just hat.e cops so they're out there to throw a rock al a cop and maybe they can get away with it. George -Pigs are pigs ... they don't have to wear unifonns. Fred -That's another thing -all the pigs aren't wearing uniforms. Thert's all the~ rednecks and jt's juM that some rednecks happen to be cops. And they're creating a bad reputation for the cops just as there are many people who are creating a bad reputation for street people .•. like Gene .•• people stereotype and we have jU»t got to learn not to do that! George -So how do you correct It? Fred -You can't, except by opening people's minds and some people just won't let their minds be opened .. George -Then you have to force them open! Fred -You can't force a per30l'l 's mind open. George -You sure can't! Fnd -You can't do it! All it dots Is clMe their minds tighter. Jane -The only solution is to ha ve a re~olulion. George -Right on! (Laughlfr .) Jane -I'm serious. I real\1 am. Bob -Say why. Don't jull. lea ve it there. Ja• -'CallSe you can't ••• Fred -Because you can't forte a penon's mind~ open and pretty """' everybodJ'• Roint to tiRIJten up the screws ••• Beh -So what type of revolution do you want-more violence? like what went on in the park btre? ls that what you want? What type of revolution are you talking about! Jane -I'm not. going to explai'n about the revolution but you can't get rid ol the otber people ••. Bob -What "other people?" Jaae -····ups like Gene and that. so you 're stuck with It. Everybody's going to just have to gather tof'ther and have a revolution and just get it over with. Bob -What are you going to do then? Jane -I'm going · to sit down and !'!el loaded. Let everybody else fight ! l wish they W"-1-ld have the revolution so I could go bick and just be peaceful. Bob -What do you think Isla Vista could do to make it a better place to live? Jane -Get the revolution over wilh ... or take the revolution out of Isla Vista. Janet -Put it down in Santa Barbara and see how they flke iL (Lau&hf.er.l Bob -First of all, what would you want done here to make this a better town! Jue -(Adamantly) Get' something to do here-it's so borlnJ! .-----------'Our /llan in Sma Franei.ro'-------------, Cru1e Crimps Cross,falk Creep SAN By HERB CAEN FRANCISCO -Al Fifth aad ~1lasion, this guy in a station wagon be111 inching forward, ready to jump the gun. Pretty .cioon he was halfwa y into the pedestrian zone. panting to beat the light. Then along came this blind man, his white cane tapping. His "leeler" touched lhe impatient car. Without breaking slride. the blind maa brought his cane down hard on one fender -bang! ,_ oo the bOod - crash! -on the olher fender -boo&! -and cqntlaiued on bis way with a small, aatldled smile. "Hey!" hollertd the angry drft.er,\ sl.Jlrting to gtt out ot bis car. But when he 11w the anttrs ol the other pedestrians and the: crin on the face of 1 nearby cop, he changed bis mind. CROCIEltOTIZ&NS hu dropped 115 peace symbol "actnlc" checks art.er com· pWnll from thole Good l>eople who think -11 • dtrt7 word. "Belldt1, .. odds o alllclaL "thf1 -.n't aeWna au that ....u. '' deposit box , smelling up the place, or the museum nabob when tbe film ls didn't he ! Writer Hyman Ju.at.er claims · released later this year. he deposited the fish in Bor 413 in Berkeley 's Univenity Ave. branch, not just for the hal.but but because "I don 't believe in violence and 1 don't like the Bui. of Amerjca." BolA oUicials u.y nevva boppen. NEITHER DO I qui te buy thoee 11ew Air West ads that state enlhUsiaslieally : ''Howard Hughes welcomes you aboerd I" Believe it when you see him. And take a picture. AT FRANK Weben Trident in Sautal· ito, there's Ar\bt Stave Elvin, Oat on h~ back 1top the sc.aftoldilll aod paint· lnl the e<iling. Down below, SUll PIUC<o calla up: "But you don't PAINT Jlke Michelangelo.'' St.eve : "I paint ex1ctly the ffl.J be would hive painted had HE t.ktn peYott with the Indians!" ONE OF the Bay Arl!:a'! most disUna;uished ~tuseum Dlrcclors was amoni the l»odd people cavorting nude alOOtld • 20-foot phallic 1ymbol In the Loi Altol hlllt -all f• a scene In • movie called "&leland," dire<led by .. KQED-Fl\t'1 BUD CAREY. interview- ing Bevl!:rly Sills: "Do you think nudity will eV1!r come to the opera!" Beverly : "I'm afraid I just dOl'l't have anything that people would pay to SEE. Actually, what I'm really looking for are some non-coloratura parts -before t 1et cadenza happy!". 11IE BIG BUZZ from Lu Veras con· cems Joe Benstein, the one-time "Sliver Fox of TUrk St .,'' who repGl'tedly bl.lllt '300 to $800,000 in the hottest run or hla ure. ONE OF THE top rock groups ll!:!t their renLl!:d Marin hou5e in such a me11 tbat the o-.rntr wu ready to call ln the law : their accountant. holi.'f:ver, ls now wllling to pay the big rtpair ·bll~. NOW THEN, did -'body plant 1 .. --rndl!Ol*I, dlrw<lor of the S.F. Art dead fiah la • Bink ti AmoHco 111• C.nter. VOil may be able to ldeaUfy IMPRESARIO Keith Rockwell. serious- ly injured in an auto crash, Is ready to 1til hi s Purple Onion, Casa ~f11drld and On.Broadv.·ay :and rttlre "to think about the life 1 almost loet." ISLA VISTA'S EMBATTLED BANK OF AMERICA-WHERE STREET PEOPLE LED THE WAY Some Gifts Worth Keeping Today's Youth Left More Than War and Strife To ken from a commencement address delivered at Pennsylvania State Uni· versity by Eric Walker, president of the u11iver.tily. This ceremony marks the completion nf an itnportant phase ()f your life. It is an occasion in whiC"h au who know you can share in your sense of pride and accomplishment. No one ha." more pride in your accomplishment than tbe older generation. But I am not going to tell that older generation how bright you are. Nor am l going to say we have made a mes.ci of things, and that you -the younger ones -are the hope of mankind . I \YOULO LIKE to reverse that pro- cess, for if you of the graduating class will look over into the bleachers to your left or right. I will re.introduce you to representatives of some of the most remarkable people ever to walk the earth. People you might want to thank on this graduation day . These are people you already know -your parents and grandparents. And, if you will bear with me for five minutes, 1 think you wlll agrtt that remarkable people they are, indeed. Let me tell you about them. These your parents a n d grandparents -are the people y.•ho. within jlllt five decades. 1919 to 1969, have, by their work, inc reased v our life e1pectancy by approximately 50 per· cent : who, while cutting the working day by a third, have more than doubled per capita oulput. THESE ARE THE pecple who have gi\'- en you a healthier world than they found, and because of this you no longer have to fear the epidemics of flu, typhus, diphtheria, smallpox. scarlet fever, measles, or mumps that they knew in their youth. The once dreaded polio is no longer a med.le al factor, while TB is almost unheard of. Let me rem.ind you that these rt.markable people lived through history's greatest. depression. ~tany of them know what it is lo be poor, what it is to be hungry and cold. And. because of this, they determined that it would not happen to yoo, that you would have a bel.ter life. You would have food to eat, milk to drink, vitamins to nourish vou , a warm home. better schools, and Feat.er opportwlities to succeed than they had. Beeawe they gavl' you the best, you are the tallest. healthiest. brightest, and probably the besl looking generation to inhabit the land. And, because they were materialistic, vou will work few er hours, learn more. have more leisure time, travel to more di stant places, and have more of a chance to follow yoor life's ambition. Theae are also the people who fought Man's grisliest war. They are the people who defeated the tyranny of Hitler, and who, when it was all over, bad the compassion to spend billions or dollar~ to help their former enemi~ to rebuild their homelands. And these are the ~ pie who had the sense to begin tbe United Nalion.c;. IT WAS TUE representaUve3 of these two generatlOM, wbo, throuJh the highest court o( the land , fou!{hl racial discr\minalion al every turn to be~in a new era in civi l rights. 'Mley built thOU!Bnds of better teachers. and at tht s 11 me time made higher education a very real possibility for millions oC younasters. where once it Wll5 only the drtam of a wealthy few . • And thty mad e a start -althou1Jh 11 \Ale one -in hc~Jlng thr scars or the earth, and ia Ogbtin& pollut.lon .and the destruction or our natural en- vironment. They set into motion new laws giving conservation new meaning, and setting aside land for you and your children to enjoy for generations to come. 'Mley also hold the dubi ous record for paying lales -although you will probably exceed them in this. WHILE THEY have all these things, they have had some failures. 'Ibey have not yet found an alternative for war, nor for racial hatred. Perhaps you, the members of this graduating cla55, will perfect the social mechanisms by which all men may follow their ambi lioo~ without the threat of force, so that the earth will no longer need police to enforCe the Jaws, nor armies to pre. vent !IOme men from trespassing agaimt others. Over Prote~ted LA Police Role Criticized By BILL STOUT Los Angeles Correspondent NBC News It was one day off in terms or the calendar, but last December Ith deserves tG be recorded as a day of infamy in the hardening of p<>llce attlttxlcs toward the pre!IS and public information. That was the day of the gun ba ttle at the Black Panther headquarters on Central Avenue ia Los Angeles. It all began around 5:30 a.m. when some 400 officers moved into the area to beck up a handful of men going in to serve warr ants. The police claim !he Panthers fired first. The Panthers deny that. 11 eodod with al1 Panthers woulKled, three officers wounded , and 19 Panthers arrested on various felony charges. The shooting went on for nearly four hours, b u t no reporters and no photographers were allowed within 200 yards of the scene. We were, as the police like to put it, cordoned off some dista11ce down the street. ·~For your own protection," they said. AS ONE trtE~1BER of the proLecled group, a myopic one. al that, this reporter was reduced to cbserving the events at band through the lo11g lens or an accompanying c a m e r a m a n . Watching the bullets splash Gff the wall of the Panther building, I noticed a ma1 running around and behiJld a car parked just a few feet away. I noticed also that he had a camera, so I inquired, not t'oo politely, oC a nearby inspector, "Why i3 that man there while we arc kept back here?" ' The answer again was, "For your own protectio". lle's the police depart· ment photographer." There was some hot arguing over that point. L am no hero. merely an older and wattling reporter, but neither am l about to accept, this fer along the road , dictates in doing my business handed down by men who Dow little or nothing of my business. Besides, and 1 menUoned this rather loudly at tht lime, 10 one in a lJ03itlon or autMrily seemtd to worry much about protecting reporters during the Watts riot or Detroit or Cleveland. And cer· tainly there Is no great effort in Vieblam to keep us from covering the war. NO J\EPORTER or camcrman has to be held back for his own safety . Not one of us wants to get shot, and mo.'!t of us have had con!lder11ble ex· per1cncc i11 covering violence without getting shot. Indeed, 1 am tempted to ask how many policemen have heard more shots fired in anger than any reporter who has been around awhJle. But let's con$1der the use the police m11de or the $ho0klut rum their man acquired exclusively. The,y took it lo their laboratory, processed it, edited ll, and delivered to all the local television litations their version of what took place. A publicity handout, you s a y ? Precisely. The sort of thing a public relations firm might do for a grocery chain opening a new market or for ~ome busty young starlet The film was w\dely used , but no station made a point or its origin. There were the usual throwaway lines to the tffect that "this film was made available by the U!s Angeles Police Department." But it's doubtful that very many viewers really understood what that meant. T h e problem, of course, i1 that the policeman's role in our society Is far from clearly defined. Is he the friendly mu on the beat of a few years ago? The father figure who knew every kid on the block? The grown-up who could l'lelp retrieve a kite tangled in a trer or coax a frightened kitten down from a garage roof? OR IS llE toda y more proJ>irly a cataloguer of dissent and dissenters'! A watchdog over militants and radica ls? A defender not just or law and order but of patriotism a11d pure Americanism as those virtues are praised in American Legion meeting halls? A clear redefmition of the pollceman's role is long overdue. It must be made with full awareness of the compJ,ei fermeRts of today's America, v.•ith fuD ~ecog~ition of the pressures of a societt 1n which the young radicals and restive blacks are demandlng fundament\'I change and denying many of the ohf values. Obviously, such a rede/ininf i~ 111eded for the sake or all or us, civilians and policemen alike. One nagging concern: when we have a chief like F.d Davis, who seriously proposed a court order barring William Kunstler from speaking anywhere in Los: Anaeles, what sort of definition are wf! likely to get , and will there be room in ll for the fl'irst Amendment? Thi very thought btlftgs boggles aod shuQ. ders. • -~w.. Saturda y, May 9, 1970 The Comm•nt Page of the Dally Pilot ,.,ks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting a variety of com· mentary on topics of inter· est and slR"nifi cance from informed observ(!rs 8 n ·d 1pokesmf!n. Robe rt N. W11d, Publlsh•r l I -. -------.---------~-------------------------------·-·--------------- ---------.. --. . --. ---------..,.-- ' DAILY PllOJ i Forecast Cancer: The Message Crystal Cloo r SUNDAY MAY 10 By SYDNEY OMARR P.1Ma Is i1 iodiacaJ alp Of Ceacer; this sip ta as1 o cl1 t ed by ma1y astrolocen wttl:i m o t h e r s . Quite appropriaCe for Mothers Day. Lwiar position Is tI· cttleat for flslling, planting. ARIES (tw1arch 21-April 19): Stick close to home base. Day should feature famiJy affairs. Ptomote harm ony via dlploma<:y. Presentation of gift should help make this a festive period. • TAURUS (April 2~May 20\: Good lunar aspect today coin- cides with get-together with cl0se tt.latives. Visits, sOOrt journeys are featured. Obtain ;hint from Aries mes.sage. GE.i\UNI (May 21.June 20): Review budget. Income pot.en- 'ti&J is highlighted. Be awaNt " of financial standing. Accept respoosibility. Exe r c J 1 e authority. llelp only tboee who display 'A-illlngneM to aid themselves. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Cycle high; pl.euure gained by showing gratitude to one who ht!: betn Joyal. The more you give of yourself, the more you will receive. Message is crystal clear by tonight. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Vlsil thooe ·who may not be mobile. Show affection. You can raise spirits of perSOns who are confined to home, hospital. Be considerate adbert to Golden Rule. VIRGO !Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be wilh persons v.·ho share your interests. You could find ways to fulfill hopes, desires. Permit others to t~press themselves. You gain fritnds by being a good listener. Ul!RA (Sept. 23-0cL 22): Fine for entertaining th06e in authoritative positions. You can make points by being natural, brtngina: krth iMale chmn. Display oenoe of humor. 1'hb ls your great ally loday. SCORPIO \Oct. :fS.Nov. 11): Favorablt lunar aspect today coincides with ability t o perceive future indlcation1. Be in touch ,with those. at • dist.anc:e. Special call or message-will brighttn at· mosphere. SACrrTAIUlJS (Nov. 22- Dtc. 21): Questions arise con- cerning how money lhould be distributed. Be willing kl make some changes. But refuse to be pushed around. Stand up for right!. Others will respect you . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan , 19): One close to you de.serves attention. Permit others to take initiative. You gain most by being passh't, rteepllve. Accent on mate, buslnfss ~r and how you relatt. AQUARIUS (Jan. ~Feb. ll): Gtt basic chores finishtd &arty. Latu, you g 1 l n pleasure by participating in special honor. Important 10 relax tonlght, to gain spiritual .tense. PlSCD tFtb. 19-h!arch 20): Pursue creative endeavors. Activity conoccled '"' l t tt, children is accented, Fulfill obligations. You fee 1 much bettel' once duties are at· ttndtd to -live up to pot.en· tial. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDA V you are a dYJ1a· mlc indl\'ldual : some of your ideas may startle o l hers . But, thou,gh many may dlsagree, very few can i&nore you. Welcome opportunity for change and a meaningful rela- tionship. t1 flrid out Wt\e'\ klc~v tor •eu lft mohlr 11'4 10v1, or•1r Sv.:IMV O!M!T'i bookltl, "llc:rll HIM• lor AWn IM W-n." hl'lf blr11\c11!1 Ind '° (tnh IO OmtrP A1lrol09y !i«•tlt, lht CAtLV l'ILOf. &t1< l?iO, G•tl'd C"'1r11 Slaflo.n, Nlw Vc rk, N.Y. 10017. Ann Landen Good morning. bOys and &iris and welconle to another d~ of tuft and learning with ulicle Len and his gong. in· eluding Carol and i\ody . The old n1ail sack was rcoJly full a11ain this week , kidi;. so keep up the good work. There has been a lot of good material entered in the con- tests and it looks llk e a lot or thought has been put Into them. Re1nen1ber. the more often you enter the conlcsts, the better chance you have. So be sure to enter each contest every week to ha ve the besl chance of winning at least one Kennelly half· dollar. Uncle Len must apologize to you boys and girls ror not reallting I.hat this past week was "Be Kind to Anin1al/'t ~1 • \Veek." Many of yo u.--------------------------------. remembered this fine time and sent in entries based on that. * PRIZE lt'INNER * For the Record Helping Hand Now. even though the topic 1 asked for this \veck v.·as Mother's Da y, lho~c who remember "B~ Kind to Animals "1eek" v.•erc nlso con· sidered in the competitions. S\aei!y Dearth. 11, 1730 Samar Dri\'c, Costa ~1esa Births """It 27 Mr. •'111 Mn. Tllom•s E. Clltsley, 5~1 CrtH str .. 1, Lt tuf'I• Btttll, M~. rl !Id Mt• Jlm A. 1-!o!fe!, 2'tS? Mt~to. L1oun1 Ul•utl, bCY Mr. '"" Mr,. Paul J . Mtr!ln, lH W. S.n ,t,nlonlo, Sin Cltmen!t, boY Mr. tno Mr•. H1rr1 w. Wol1lt nhelme. Beotia J\'otices DAVIES Coel1 M. Devin. ~1? B•wdnY. C<m!t ~s•. survtwd bY son. Wllll1m Ot· "Ju. oi 01v11, C11lf.1 two oeu9hte,.., 8rt~ B~kt 1rid 81rb1•• C1vits, bolll of C<i1!1 Mtl.11 t.tolner, Ottn TtrTtl, Te~11l two sl•lera, Collttn Meyer, OklahO!'M I Btl!Y Yt!Kk, Tl"' t '1 lllte<e 9r1Pldchll<Sttn. !;ervltt• will be held Bell BroadWtY Cht~I, Tu& dtv. 10 AM. ln!trmtnt, Ft, lloHCflftl N•tiOn•I Ctmer~r.,, Sell 8•1M1dWIV Mortu1rv, Clrtclou. F9ml!Y 111tte9h frl011 wl:iMn1 10 me~' mtmorl.i c-tr111u11an1, pie.le con!rlbt.Ht to !~ ,.......1c1n Cef'lter SQC:ltl~. 1e.l5fi f . jlh st., T11111n. nuo. TIIARP Wollitn'I F. Tht•P. "Qe 11. of ?1f' ••lt loti, COl!t MU I . 511tvlvtd bV wilt , .Jt1n; twa ~'' l'lo~r!. of G1•dtn1; fr1n~1ln, ol Tt!\1d\1Plt; tNO <11u1h· !,rs, A\ldrtV Thl•I t <ld JVCIV Owan• of · V1n Nuy11 10 1r1>111c~l!drtr.. Strvitf!, Mond9Y, 1:lCI PM, Fl'r•I Cllrl1!11n Church, Cmtt Mui wltll ll!V. Jemt• Piert't' offlclltlns. lnlt•menl, H•1tor Retl Mtmorltl Plrk. Sell BrlMldWIV Mor1Ut1Y, P!rtclOl"I ARBUCKLE & SON Westcllff Mortuary 07 E. 11th St., Costa l\lesa 616-4811 • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR 3-9450 ·c .... Mesa Ml .. s111 • BELL BROADWAY . MORTUARY · 110 BroadW'ay, Co1la l\1esa LI a.,mi • DILDAY BROTHERS Huntington V alleJ tw1ortoary 179Jt Beacli Blvd. lJu.atfnRton Beacll IU·TTll • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemettty e Mortuary Cllapel 2500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. Callforaf1 lll·!'llt • PEEK F A~DL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 710l BoJaa Ave. We1tmtn1ter DWl!S • SflEFl'ER MORTUARY L1gun1 such U4-t131 Su Clemente C!Ulll • S~DTllS' MORTUARY 6%1 !Iolo SL Hunttnttcm Bu~ - - -. 101 C1rr1'11IO, Sin CIMMn!t, 1lrl "''II U Mr. 1.-.d Mr1 Gull19'mo D• lo• St~IW SP .. ~ !iolll~ El C1ml"" R .. I, itn Clemfftl9 bty tlllTMI lT. JOlll"H HOSl"l'TAL Al'l'lt 24 Offered Late Mr. •nO Mfl. RoOtrt It. •Kke,, :frt" 0t1•w•rt. Hurt1i""t•n '"en. DEAR ANN LANDERS: One o( my friends killed M' •nd ,...,~. t:;~~ t~ c b•, 11116 h~~eli a few day~ ago. Nobody can figure out why he ,...f.1111.~~· ~~'~111a1l~~:-·1.·1·Ho1u •• d1d.1t. ~e h<1:d brains, l~ks, i:noney. And he was such 26TU Ct rre!1s Dr vt, MIHlon Vlelo, a IDCe ktd. } jUSl Can't belleVe I\. bo•. ,.,,u ,. I didn't kiiow him very well, but somehow I feet a M~ ... :: ,.'t:~ •. eg~1·;1,1~·~1•n. •10 terrible sense of guilt. I keep thinking if I had gotten to M;_.,.rl'4s11~~·· L•~!~i.~10n ~\~':; kno\v him better I might have ~--~------'"---- Not so long ago. at the turn of the century, men were still very dependent on the horse and "''agon to pull them Any child un<!cr 12 can eater Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: 'I) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper su.i inche.s Y.'ide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2l Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and addre1:'\ on ~ack of dra\\'ing. Mail it to Uncle Len'.s Art Contest, Box 1560, DAlLY PILOT. Costa Mesa. \V!nncr \viii receive Kenntdy half dollar. around. They sailed the seas L---------------------------------' in rickety ships tha t sank when a storm hit too hard. They could fly only in their highways in niachines or c<1r· imaginations. riages \\'ilhout horses but with Today, just 65 or 70 year~ the Power of hundreds of la ter, men are flying to the horses. They sail the seas in 1noon at thousands of miles ships run by contputers. They an hour. They are rocketing alsn do something that nian great ''ariety of airplanes J11t :speeds anywhere frotn 100 to 3,000 miles per hour . hlan has invented some in· teresling and beautiful fo rms or transportation, too. •1r1. been able to help him. Al•ll 1't Mtno 'r'11t1 i:~· ,:tr.a~.~~· r-11r1. The thought of death always M•, .~ Mn, L1!1fld E. 1:1.,q•••d. has frightened and depressed 2'J)1 Yifmo\1111 Ltl'll• Hunt11111M11 &Nell, 'oov. me. but the death of a 17-year- along hundreds of thousands could only dream about -And birdS ·were winged of miles of new , modern flying through the air in a crealum, like robins a.nd ----------------''---'------''-------- For instance, there is a boat called a hydrofoil which rise~ up out of the \\.'Ster on four special jet legs and spetds along at 100 miles per hour. ln the future, there are plans for cars which will drive themselves while we take a nap. The cars would lake us home po\l'ered by computer. are making better and better gas so that cars will not give off smog. ?,Ian is beginrung to control his new· means of transportation because he know s that he needs them in our fast-n1oving world. This l\'ttk, boys and girl~. base your e n tries on traMportation. Jt can be any ronn of lranaportation from the earliest times to the modern day. OARDl" l"ARK o•NlrllAL old boy who had a whole great ":!:i/T~L big, wonderful world ahead Dr. tnd Mrs. s11nn .,_ Hwmtll•tYI Of him, ii too horrible to COn• 20n 1>111 w11 a;lfft r~c1, Nfw-t I t Wh didn't '"..i!i'.b0Xo;•,,.,01t1AL MOSl'tT.IL emp a e. y someont l"REs•vTall1AN recognize 'lhat this boy needed ,,,,11 n help and reach him befor.e Mr. •rid Mn. W•nd•'I s11wr"i '" ll!fl CtmPO Rolo d .. e oro'. it ~'AS too late! Maybe my M•. ,na Mrs M•rtus l'orlsr. 1t10 le.tter v.·on't make any sense f'rovldlnCR Ln.. HuollnaiOl'I 8N•"· a1r1. but I just had to e1press Mr. 11'1111 Mrt. Jtr& Lowe. '1>7 Llmtrkl< 1· k L•~•· cos11 Ml"'' o!r!. my fee mgs. Than you for Mr. Ind Mn. heOOQr, Wttl<s. 2118 r . PORT JERVIS M~~1:J1·.1.1~:S1J,~.,~iiu~' 1>22 1<.1nor, isterung. -' Hunt111c11011 lluch, 11lrl, N. Y. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Robe<rl ,l,9!~ler. 111 DEAR P.J.: I b&\'e no M~."11':d ::r&.Hu11~~'i.'l!anv~~'i:: ti;~ an &W'en. I can only tell you Mtlthlne. Huflllna19'1 SMC~. 11lrl. "'"" " the vut majority ol 1ulcldes Mf. 8!!d Mrt. Stnt ,.Ollal de Leon, ""' COIDIDf"-• da~-I perf-'s f:2 Allti'loltll! Or., Ht,m!l,_11>1\ MCU l"UI Ul4 Mr."f'nd ~~. Wllbt.H' !"t..~"· 134' of black depression, or wttJle M~~d~n~'· ~·n~~.~Brtf,~i. sot tbe penon 11 under the in· ...,11111nrf!I, cer-d11 Mir. r,1r1. D ( of •-• •-Mr. Ind Mn, T~~s Crlt,ttr, l3l7 Ueftct 0 COu.n Or w-•111• M~''::t "M~:i. 'W~~..,i:~'i. 226t Suicide ls rarely a rational 0rc111rd SI .. S1n11 ""'· ~. t 0 f • •-t Mr. encl Mrs. Cltttln E11t, m ''"'''· ac . nf: 0 man t lluvnges -"''· D. C<mtt M111, t frl • 1· I ' lb ·11 1G I ME. ,,. Mr1. R°c!:' GrNn. 150, 1na inc s rs e Wl surv ve. 11y;.~vffw L•""· 1r11 dll Mi r. A visit to any bo1pilal will M~. t,_"'f M~;'t,.~8;~· ~~':/•1. '90 convince you that there is M• •NI Mn. R "'l:'11cr,um tM11 no desire so iaten1e 13 man·s £.,eml Cir .. F11111 •lft V•I •••boy. "''" u desire to live. MijU:~ n:s.:~. ~,~~rloclc, 15111 M~v1,~n. co~\:, ~~·~.,~•wlev. 7711 DEAR ANN LANDERS: M•. Ind Mrs. R1Y...ond Woodrull, ~1f. eov1 c 1rc1t. Huntl"A111n INch. This little poem i.s floating M~.' ·,nd Mrs. Gtf•ld JolT11. ~~o around the office. The Hairy Adtntnoor. Ltktwaed. o!rl S I 'I · t ·1 b t Mr. ,ncr Mri-Jed.:-n Schwin. 1m11 e won apprec1a e 1, u c~r.11ma~ Or.. Hunil11Gtori •••c~. old folks like you and me M~yfrid Mrs. Arll,ll'O Acrulr,_., 1719 w. R•vm••· s:;;r 1 ~~··boy, v.·il! think it's pretty funny. Mr .• ,. Mt'i. SMldo11 Goldb!"'· 2•121 Print it if you want lo. - Cirillo OrM Minion 111111' t rl. TfTIJSVILLE . M~. ii;:11r 'Jen1~1J::1', "llTTt<IY. lOS Mr. ll'ld L.'n. Melton r"· ua1 DEAR TITUS: I'll ovtrl~k M~~e•::w,r.o.~!/i: "&~m1ft wt~;· 0\rJt1 your refertnct to "old folks ~ Ch•••• l"t., tteweort 'l!ic • like you and me." Spe1k for Mr. Vairid M•1, J1mt1 Gilt!. '"2 Sllv1r Slr•l'd Dr •• Hul\llnoton 1t1c11. ol•~ yourself, Chum. Tbe poem is M~1:,3. M7in~ '"~Z~11~~"i.'n'a11CK amusing and I tbank you for M~~rl'1no1 Mri. C.nltl £n1ow, l02S sending Jt. Here 'tis: •• v11en<I •, cos11,'1f'ts bo•. Remember when h ; p 'Pie Mt. •I'd Mr., Wtl!t eri•r.· 1412 meanf. big in the hips, M~I• ,'i:J'a'Mr~~cr"J':ro•A~"'M:O~'; t 11' An" a trip 1·nvo\•Md 11·a,el Lt Ctllle, Fovnleln Vt\lty, IMIY II •o;. M~. tG~ 51~'~·os1!"kt:'.~ ~~ .. "" in cars, planes and ships? Mr. •1111' Mn. J1me• 1uiu. lGIS \Vhen pot wa.i; a vessel for Ill!• W•v. S.nl• A111, olrl. Mr. 1nc1 M•l> "'""'"' Het1m1n,. H,M cooking thtogs in 8 ,, So. E!KUO, Fou~l•ln VIII~•· M~.1r1,,.., M". wuuirn owont, lr'lOll And hooked was w h at 511111 svur111e ''" F o v n 1 • rn grandmother's rug may have v11i.v. 1!11 Mr. 111d MrJ, Jldo: F1rron, 7.13 been! l'rotpto;t, Newoort 811(~, 0111. Mr. 11'4 Mrt. Dt•n s11,,.•"· m \Vhen fix Wa.5 1 verb that Fltlce'" f'L. CMll Mftt 11lr!, d Mr. 1/ld Mr1. J1mt1 il1r1n1. 10111 meant men or repair, SIOMtVbr...,_, Hunlln~IOn IHc-1\, 11•! Mr. 1nd M.,. Trot De Mont. 1m And Be.:ln meant merely ex- E, Grtct Pl., 511111 Ant. olrt. • 1. •-' Mr. •n• "'"· Leon Purcell, lS4 £. Ii Ing SOmeW1i.;re , nti. 11 .• co.111 Mesi. bOY. \Vhen neat meanl well Dissolutions of Marriage organized. tidy and clean. And grass was a ground cover, normally green? When groovy meant fur· rowed with channels 111xl hoJloy,-s OC Science Fair Slated At College SANTA ANA -Hundrods or science entries will be featured at the lith annuaJ Ora.nee Cunt.y Science Fair, scht<!uled for May ti and May 27 In Cook's Gym at Santa Ana Collegt. The f1lr, which is open lo the public. wlll Include dlsplaya from four basic categories, tccordlng to fair board· ort1cla11. County student.a will com- pete for prtr:es in biological science, physical 1 c i e n c t , mathematics and computtra and team research . An awards assembly ls slated· for Sunday, Jitay 17 at which time science award wtMer1 will present 1tmioar1 on Utelr science projtd.1. swallows? When fuzz was a .substance, real fl uffy , like lint, And bread came f r o m bakeries -anlt not from U1c mt.it. \\'hen roU meant a bun, and rock was a stone, And hang-up v.·a.s sonlt'thing you did with the phone? It's groovy, ~fan groovy. but English it'.s ootm Mt thinks thal our language Is going to pot. -AUTHOR UNKNOWN CONFIDENTIAL TO PUT DOWN : Even a clock that isn't v."Orking is right twice a day. Your boyfriend is too critical. Glvt In O• IO \t lllm ' '. w"'e" I IUY llV'' l'O~ !Ills llM, 100!' ""'" For 11,. on l>qw lo htftdlt the tUPlt..,1< 11let- ,,..n, clltdt "'"" L1nt11rs. 1111<1 "'' t!Mllltl. "Ntdtlft9 11'1111 ~"'"' -wn.1 "'' t11t Llmlll?" SIM vour rlflut•I hi Ann Lt ndtn In <ere of this MWS• "'"'' fl\Closlnt 50 c..,11 In colft tl'd 1 lOflCI, 1!1"'9ed, 1ell·td<lrn1ad t n-velope. 12 Coa st Area Pupils Graduate Twelve students from the Orangt Coast area will be graduated from the \Vestern State Universlty College or Law in Anaheim this June . four of the Hrtrbor Area students will recei ve special honors at the June 20 com· mencement exerci'ses,. They include Phillip A. Petty of Ntwport Beach, who wlll graduate summa cum laude : \Vllliam P. Paulson. South Laguna, who '"ill graduate magna cum laude: Betty J. Farrell of Newpor: Beach and QUEENIE By Phil lnhlrlandi , •• "1-. ~~ ... ~ ' •· .... :r:-~~··@l>io&J'-~'--lflO.W..Wrclo•--"· "We do not, under any circumstances, make refunds -unless, of course. you're a.n attractive young lady who crinklea up her~~ the way you do." a1•0 .:I Ol'l'lCJ' RIDDLES and JOKES * Question : \Vhat starts \vith the letter ''P" and ends \vith "E" ond has hundreds of Jet· PRIZI tcrs in it. •e ::J!JjO Jtocf •l.l.1. !JeHISU\f WINNER Liii J111, Whl!1, Ut W, Wlttt11, Coll• Mnt Ronald L. Bartholomew,~-------------------. Corona de! ~1ar. both of whom 1'.'ill be grad11ated cum laude from the law school. Other law students who will be graduated from the college include Bill L. Durante:, Balboa lstcmd : John A. Hughes, Cort.a Mesa; Richard M. Shack. Newport Beach; Marlin G. Stapleton, Virgil E. Loun!btry, Phillip Stein and Ralph G. Marcarelli of Hun- MY DUCK I have a nice duck And she brings good luck She is very yello\v' .i\nd a very funny fello\v She will be white \Vhcn she grows u11 :\nd foll o\V me around just like a pup. A l("'ftdv l111f •1111r '"' '' Jtn• G•1mmt, I,,.. Wt•I· cllH Drlw. NIWp(U1 8~1(11, ltr flit W!ftftlnt '"''" I" Ill• utrr ""' -m <•nlt11. Miii ""'' -tn 1r 11trr It Uftclt Liii, ... INt, Cttll MIM, Ctllle"'lt , lington Beach, Vlnctnt E. La L-------------------' Rosa of. Fountain Valley and CUiver G. Parker of Mission-------------------- Viejo. School Ofiicial Nallled to Post Newport-Mesa school Superintendent \Villlam Cun. nlngham ha., !>ten appointed lo the C'r0vemor's Committee on FAucaUonal Reform. Dr. Cunnlngh1tm w11s ap- pointed to the 19-member committet to nn one or two vacancle! created by realgna- 1 ton a. C omposed of businessmen and educators. the committee i.s he1ded by Robtrt E. Han.son, a Newport Beach businessman. But mfln almost forgot on" thing. Horses did not n1akc smo~ or poison the air. Veh{cle~ that burn fue l do just thut if they are not con- trolled . So man have begun making his new vthicles less of a danger to him. Cars with special engine11 are being made. They run on better gas with less dirt in the air. All- electric cars are also being tested that have no smog at all. Gasoline and oil com panies Honorable mentions in the art contest this week go to Lauren Soth, 9, Balboa Island ; Keith B a g d o n , Huntington Beach; Lisa l\tarks, l. South Laguna; Diane Duffy, 6, Co!ta t>.1esa; Jennifer Irani, 10, Hun· tington Beach ; Don Dougher· ty, 11, Fountain Valley; Lynn A. Schafer, 10, Costa Mesa; Dean Smith: Sll:n Hutchinson, 10, Newport Beach; an d Katharine Henderson, 8 'ti • Costa ?i-fesa. Honorable 1.1entions In the poetry contest are Linda Duf- fy, 8, Co~ta Mesa and Marissa \Voodland, ll, Costa Afesa. S.114 ''" lfnstl•11• , .... ""''· c/e ONltfl1 C:... Deify Pllet, lei 11•0. c .... M1te, C•llr. ·~r ,.Ml, -c1m•llt1 10-¥01"""' ~et 91 !ht Wll'ld •1>11 l!'~ctc,.,..11 IO Ellll"l!ll 01""'1!, 190 11, Cl Strtsct•. lorldt, lor htr a1111tlo": How did dogs get started In the •ortd? Scienlists have tried hard to trace back the family tree of the dog. They have found and studied the fossil remains of dog-like mammals through 40 million years. But this detective work is ve ry d\f. ficulL Naturally the family has changed a lol through all or these generations. \Vhat 's more, il branched out in different directions and several branches died out, leaving no descendants. Snoopy and Lassie can trace their ancestors back some 40 million years -which is more 1 han we humans can do. However, our dogs would not recognize their original an· cestor. and ntither would we. Scientists namtd him Miacis. \Ve all know that our modern dogs tend to produce a variety or offspring - a litter or pups may be very different from their parents. This trait seems to date back to the beginning -for the offspring of miacis branched out in many surpris- ing directions. Ages later. one branch gave birth to the bear famlly and another branch to the very different cat family • ?i-tlacls lived soon alter the dinosaurs departed. at the lime when the ,.\ge of Mam- mals began. All the early ma1nmals v.•ere small, furry animals, and miacis was no exception. He \\.'as about the size-Md shape of a Jong· bodied, short·legged v.·easel. He bad a long nose, line-teeth and sharp retractile claws for climbing trees. llls fos11J rc- mnlns were found in the forested regions. So most like· ly he hunted birds and other small animals among the boughs. . Through mllUona ol ytar1, as his offspring branched out, certain ~des betame mm dog·llkt. They grew bigger and lert the trees to live on Various branches ot the dog fan1Uy lived throughout lh11 the ground. About 30 million years agi>, lhe ancestor of the dog had a ·long, mink-sized body and long, strong running legs - plus a long bushy tail. His neck also was long and hi.<t pointed face \\'as topped with a pair of roundish ears. 'The scientists who studied hi.or fossil remains named him Cynodictus -and Cynodictu.'l is the true great.granddaddy of the entire modem dog faml4 Jy. He lived \\'hen lhe fri sky little ancestors of our stately horse ran on toes instead of hoofs and herds or small, humples.s camel roamed in North Amercia. Some IS million years later, \ve would recognize t h e descendant ot Cynodlctus ~ a dog.type animal. He was the size of the average modern dog with powerful muscles built for strength and en- durance. Scienti.st.s named him Tomarctus. lte s u c c e e d e d because his character included lhe splendid qualities inherited by the modern dog family. He was born smart and he enjoyed community life. And he used these \vonderful talents to hunt for food and lo protect the members or his family. Wilh a group of relatives, he ·went on hunting: parties. tracldng and catchln1 often larger and fa s t e r animals. The future of I.he dog family was secure because thi.o; ancestor of 15 million yeors ago learned to co.optrate and share life with his kinfolk on a glve-and·take basis. world. wherever hunting was good. The Boror,h•IUS branch of North Arntr can dOJS ha4 huge heads and masslv• hyena-like jaws. These dop did not survive. The wolves, fo)(es and our other wtll- known wild dop descended lrom Toma.mus -while cu- ta1n round-eared hunUnc dogs or Africa de!ICended from • slightly dlfftrenl branch of the famlly \ree. ,, . ' . 8 D.llLY PILOT DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS I JUST MAVE ( 10 FIND MYS<l.F / ~/ 0 MUTT AND JEFF .MY DEAR LADY, WILL YoU PLEASE SHUT UP FOR A MINUTE·' ..... t ' . ,., ~ ... .. ·---... ---·-·-· SHE MIGHT 00 THAT, BUT I DOUBT IT.' 0 ' --. 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By Saunders and OverCJGrd DOlfT COME BACK TO By Charles M. Schub r<wf)' ~·. .. ·---·-- ; • nitl'r YA EVfl( FEEL LIK£ ')OU OOTTA LET OJT A GOOD 'loll ~ NO SPECL4~ ltfASON ?· . . • •£ I -----------------------·---------------------·--·--------------·---- She'• IAltest 'DoU11' Merman Aims at Broadway Record By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP\ Broadway's one and only big brass band , Ethel Mennan. is all set to break the long-run musical record. "That's mainly why I'm back," proclaims the star whose intuitive sagacity about be.Ing in tbe right show at the right time ranks only a little lower than her calliope pipes as a show world wonder. The Menn is currently at the St. James 'Theater in "Hello, Dolly" where a stan- ding ovation has become a nightly ritual. "If we didn't get it suddenly. we'd sure ' be upset," she ::rem~ks with typical . directness. Sham h u m i I i t y never has afflicted the ex. secretary from Astoria who rocketed into t h e en- tertainment firmament in 1930 with "Girl Crazy" and became a permanently potent box-of· fice draw. "I'm lucky No. 7," she says, referring to her accession as . Dolly Gallagher Levi , wily matchmaker of Little Old New : York. following such : dstinguished predecessors as ; Carol Channing -who began · the dynasty on Jan. 16, 1964 : -Ginger Rogers and Pearl ~ Bailey, among othen. RECORD BREAKER Come early September the exact date depends on possible mioor adjustments in , • the summertime schedule - : "Hello, Dolly!" can pass the , 2 ,717-performance longevity '. mark set by that other : fabulous musical dame, .. My •• Fair Lady." Only one major .. musical ever played longer : :tn the English-speaking world, · the London production of ·"Oliver" with 2,811 showings. Miss Memtan's contract takes .her into November,, for "! cdu!dn'I play just thl'ougb 2,718 a.nd say 'te-bye• - 1 couldn't cJo th . " She ei- presses hearty a · atlon for producer David Merrick, for whom she previously wor~ed in . "Gypsy.'' her all-time favorite . "Listen," she says, an. ticipating any possible adverse opinion, "sure be has heart. You must judge people as you find them. Until someone does something wrong to me, that person is okay with me." Her involvement w i .th ' ' H e 11 o , Dolly" ironically comes nine years after Mer- rick first tried to sign her, near the end of an extended tour in "Gypsy," "I wasn't fatigued, but l wanted to get away on my own for a while," sbe says. "They asked me in San Fran· cisco. in St. Louis. I didn't want lG waste anyone's time , so I never even listened to the score." NEW NUMBERS J\liss Merman is singing two Jerry Herman numbers newly inserted into the production, "World. Take Me Back" and "Love, Look in My Window," her speci al favorite. Lucia Victor, subbing for director Gower Champion dur- ing rehearsals, told her to smile during that number "so as not to be too tear-jerking. It was an excellent sug- gestion." During most of her career, stagers have allo\ved Merman to find her own way into characterization. "lbey never had to tell me how to read, just where to enter and exit." Doing what comes naturally looms large in an analysis of the Merman theatrical mystique: "I can sense things. Sure, there's a Jot of luck to it, too. I have approval of the book of any show I do. I look for good lines and I know what will sound good coming out of me." Miss Mennan is a bit heftier than a while ·back, but the poise, ·the verve and voice SHE DOESN'T NEED STARDOM Julie Sommers Too Busy Working .She's No •star' But Julie Sommers Busy _ By VERNON SCOOT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The light years of differences between act.res.s and "star" is a matter of magnitude. He was in another Toom and came in to see what I looked Uke. RECORO BREAKER? New 'Dolly' Merman WISECRACKS To sustain her press celebrity r e p u l e , , Barber Shop Group Plans Big Show Play Group Sets Meet ' CINEDOME ·--r=Y"I ·• .:.~ ........ ~ ,,,, ...... '·' .. "'" ... (,,.' Junior Matinee. Saturday at 2 p.m. Jerry Lewis in "HOOK, LINE & SINKER" ALSO SELECTED SHOR TS ALL SEATS 75c "A'TWf51 OF SA NP' Cl.DI~ lilll• o .....,. """; T M I .. T .. I . Now Playing M9t1cr--.ot ..... ~-· _·.~ -·~ -·-.t •. . .. lNO fEATU~E ''The U111h11t.W. NATIONAL OENlli'AL C~ATION Fox~.s!!!1 SMI Olepr,..., at l rlttel • S45·Z71 l CHILDREN'S MATINEE TODAY -11 a.m. FOR MOTHER'S DAY MOTHERS OVER t10 ADMITTED FREE lido ll""°H N AOI -mt M --.. le'"""" U.. IN -0... a.-IJM DAILY PILOT 9 Santa Ana Readying 'Bus Stop' William lnge's rustle com· tdy "Bus Stop" will close out the 1969-70 season for the San• ta Ana Community Players, openlna May 15 for a three weekend run. Lee Howington is directing the show , a story or eight people s tranded by a snowstotm in a K a n s a .s roadside diner. Taking the principal roles are T r d Crandke as the romance- hµngry cowboy and Pat •larp as the saloon singer he pursues. Others in the Santa Ana cast are Valeree How, Ron Langseth, Douglas Knight. Betty McClure, J{ans Ewald and Robert Paver. The show will •be presented Fridays and Saturdays (with the May 23 performance sold out) at the Players Theater, 500 W. Sixth St., SanLa Ana. "' "THE LAWYER" (RI wltl larry N•-•• 2nd Record Week 1l!::=:c::'::"::'"::"::~==::••=''='='·='=''=0='=·"''0:'=' An epic dramo of adventure and exploration!, ~it1;t -~! 671-6260 2905 East Coast Hwy. Coron• dtl Mar . . Jean Simmons 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Best Actrtss Bast Theme ·Song ALSO PLAYING The Mirisc:h Corporation PreSHl(s Steve McQueen FayeDuriaway., A NonnanJewison Fllm 11;181 #l!l•l;l ''' :0 l~I i: I 4!j iii ii Shows Start at Dusk• Child•en undu 12 free) •~cl1o1rv1 or1n1• Covnty E1clu1lv• Or1n11 C•Ufll'f Oriv .. ln Sllow!119 Drlv•·ln Showl119 "JOll,. s,.c. Od'fHl'f" to! Coklr "THE LlST ORENADf" (Ol'J co••• 'lul "THE HONEYM~:,. KILLl!ltS" IRI 'i PLUS l l ST ACTlllS WINHIR I •:rnme w I 'Mi6ti~ ~Smitbl ••• •• . .. .· ~ GOA5f H-.rtf. •T .... ca•r~u~ BlVO •• &6" m,·;rH E. · & YEAR'S <i° BEST I Ted cq.M.~P.Y.r I &--A 'Jl&N•OVltM Al• J'llOllV(TtOll II"'& ro11t0'-u••1• ~ ~U..lAll 000 lST AREA RUN YOU R EYIS WON 'T llLIEVE ALL YOU HEAR IN illtflrt lAWflEI ilil« NEWMAN IMlD GOUlD Ill\\ MULDAUR .._.,._ .. /o!IAM$. COS'! ... Ml ... -J..o•1101 ... --.·---.. ---· Talent is inconsequential. Cary Grant is a star, but he hasn't made a movie in three years. Marlon Brando is a star, but few people run to see his pictures, "He thought my voice was distinctive. It's his belief that if your voice is lmitatable -if there is such a word -and you have style then you can be a star." 11 __ ··-••_•_TY_ .. _•_•_•"_'_'_' _"_"_' _____ ""'_'_'_"_"_'_"_'_•_•_•_•_•_ .. _-_,_ 11 I Nolhing has been leH out of "1h1 Adventurers" Zsa Zsa Gabor ls a star. but when was the last time you saw her on the screen? On the other hand there Is Julie Sommers. She is a sprightly young actress who does not at this ·moment qualify as a star. Yet she works every day in a new and pop.ular television show, "The Governor and J.J." She plays J.J. More film has been exposed on Julie in the past year than on Zsa Zsa, Cary, Marlon and a dozen other "11tan" in Wms or televlalon. Because Julie doesn't collect huabandt, mink coats, ·diamonds or make outrageous 111.atements on the Johnny Carson Show she l! deHolent in at.ar maanltude. "Actlnl Ia a job," Julie said the other day. Bat she 1rplru to stardom nonelheleu. ·•1 got this role three years 110 when Leonard Stern, Ole prdducer heard my voice on 1 'Man 'From Uncle' show. In that case Andy Devine and Phyllis Diller quality as super stars. "I'm serious," said Julie, who has wide-set brown eyes, a slender figure and an impish quality. "Take Don Adams. People would recognize his voice anywhere -and Bette Davis, Lucille Ball, Jean Arthur, Katharine Hepburn and Jots oC others. Bogart and Ed'A'ard G. Robi.Q,~n are good e1. arnplf3, They were imitated and they were st.an'.' 7.sa Zia ii bnitated, too. U stardom ts a harbinger of untmplQYment, however, Julie wanta no part of the glamor upects of acting. She Prefers steady work. "I don't think about the ratlna:s or even look at them." Julie said. H'J'hey don't make sen.te to ri'le anyhow. YIN do the best you can and hope the series It renewtd. "I'm not very dl11elpllned or dedicated . 1 Stardom can wait. Julie's working. Lots of star11 nre not. 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No lllDl't flyaway Miil 16 Gl. 1utt11 eeuiu..., •/'fitni• 1-Sllkem: !lair ll 11;1$11, foll.Wed lifttifte~ ... te1Yn natn stieea . '"· lttl fll 2.95 D . . ~~ .... ,, NIWPOIT IUCH OHNIM1te11N 1 DAYS A W£fl tm ll:'f'IMI t. w..icllff ri.u HUNTINfTON llACH ADAMI AHO lltOOICMUalT H\INTIN.TON HACH srtUMOOAl.I: Af!IO lltlHOI• • COSTA MESA·NEWP-ORT BEACH EXECUTIVE 'NEWPORT BEACH Large lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with huge separate family room with fabulous wet bar. Near Mariners Park \\'here th e children play safely. Plush shag carpeting. Recently redecorated. Excellent ex- isting apr loan can be asswned with 5% % interest & payments including everything of $175 month! Pric- ed below replacement as $45.950. 540-1720. MESA DEL MAR BEAUTY Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 ba tl:Js. home. Covered· big-big patio. lluge pool sized yard. Room for boat & trailer. Home with elegant fireplace, family room. Te rrific floor plan-elegant carpeting, drapes. BIOC'k from tennis playground, elementary. Jr. High & O:C. Col- l"fe. A steal at $31,500--10% down. 54~1720. 4 BEDRM. ·MESA VERDE -$28,500 -5Yz% I-luge 14x16 ft. 4mily room for the action! Big-big yard for the outdoor fu n. Patio for BBQ's. 2 baths, dream of a kitchen -gleaming built-in appliances. Inviting fireplace \11elcomes all to cheerful living room. Ne\v drapes. Freshly painted inside & out. Terrlfic G.I. loan -subject. to assun1plion! (8661) 540·1720 EASY TO BUY! $28,990! 6.1. f.J-LA or subject to 6% ':'o loan ass ump(ion. Super sharp home in an area of be autiful, tree shaded streets -near schoo ls & major shopping. Spacious be4t'ooms, 2 baths, family room, all electric "Push Button" built· in k i t c h e n. Decorator \vallpaper. Gorgeous grounds -professionally landscaped. Esc9pe to the cov~red patio aft~r a hard days work! (867.4) 540-1720 NEWPORT-SPLIT LEVEL POOL HOME A gorgeous hom·e in an a rea ot pr'estige ~iv ing ! Beautif\).J swi n1 pool with dressing rooms ad1acent. Fire'pit. Lovely a trium entry. Formiil -informal en- tertaining Jdeal here. 4 bedro~m s,, 3 .ba~hs, . lovely view. Full dining room, luxuriou$ ,built-m kitchen. Patl'd. Lush la ndscaping. This is one you 'll have to . see 4'.P.rji;\l(l larbelow repl acement .at f16,95Q. (8002). 540-:1721>. LOVELY POOL HOME-$29,500 Spacious ho1ne \\•ith a lovely. swim -pool that . is heated & filtered for year round fwi. Covered patio. BB~ut<foor Jiving & entertaining perfect here! :Bui,it-ins. ·Gorgeous fireplace. Quiet cul-de-sac street. (8563) '540-1720. 3 BEDRMS. -$22,500 -5% % LOAN Best terms available on today's 1narket ,_there's a 51/4% A.P.R. Joan on property which 1nay be assum· ed-payments less than rent! Water softener. new plush deep pile carpeting. Reflects .pride of owner· ship inside & ou t. Patio. Poo l sized yard. Near E s- tancia High & \Vilson ele1nentary .schools. {7578). '540-1720. DON'T MISS THIS! MESA VERDE -$25,500! Finest area near school s, churches & libraries. King sized bedrooms. 2 separate baths. Sunny living room enhanced by fi replace. Like new carpets, drapes, built-in dream kitchen. Owner helps with financing. 61h% FHA loan subject to assumption . (8680) 540·1720 LOOKS LIKE A MODEL HOME-$34,950 An exceptional home in a prestige area of Costa Mesa . Very spacious rooms thruout! Deep pile car- peting -just like walking on a cloud. Master sized bedrooms, 2 baths. tamily room. Dream of_ a kitchen with finest built-ins, dishwasher. Owner will consider lease with option. See thi s heavy shake roof beauty today! (8590) 540-1720. "EASTSIDE" POOL HOME-$28,750-C.I. or FHA terms -means almost nothing down to G.l.'s & very low dov.:n all others! Spaciou s bedrooms. 2 baths all electric "A,vard" kitchen. Gorgeous white brick 1fireplace, Beautiful •nylon carpeting. dishwash- er. Separate service porch with extra baths. ~ .ft. covered patio. Circular driveway & an exqu1s1te swim pool. First ti1ne advertised -better hurry on lhis one! (8598 ) 540-1720. aEAL EStATE SALE$ TARBELL OFFERS You MORE in 1970 e trt•• •f •q.ri••-4 -leh• • co1t1pa1, tliot's 011 the m•H • , , 4 ..ew offices ope11l119 10011. e Full Poge N1tw1papfl Ad•ertld119 e¥mry w.-•. e I phase Troi11i119 Cou~. Ea .. while yoo lea ... e Co111po11y owffd Mort1)09e Co. "'°'" Home fi11011c:in1 Easier. e Jlef111el sy,te111 of liry•n fro111 our JO offlcOli 11 Lu A119el01 & Ora1ge Cou111ie1. e llM Dt1t11 Procell• ~tfl kir Fost llstl119 h1font111tlo11, e Telvtype C.01111111111lcM1011 Mtwffll offic:f'S. e 10 Dlre-c:t Moil PrograflK furrtis.h yt111 wltlr! 111•re M-oM. e PLEASE CALL IOI YOST. 142·5514 SEE THIS! $29,500 Owner· will help wirh the financing, too! 3 generous sized bedrooms, 2 separate baths, fl!!~ dining rootn, den-farm style kitchen with "Top Of The Line" built-in featutes. Elegant fireplace sets off charm o! living room. Double garage. Large-well sculptured manicured yard-stately shade trees & nice land~ , seeping! 540-1720. 4 BEDRM. -$29,95.0 -LOW DOWN! Very spatious family ho1ne w!th many luxury ai;\ded features. 2 pullman baths. u.sed brjck firepla~. all electric "Award" push button built-in kitchen. Plush carpeting, custom decorator 'Cirapes &-shades, heavy shake roof. Very low down payment. Owner desper· i,ite ! 540-1720. START PACKIN' -$28,950 -4 BEDRM! · O\vner moving to Oi'egon & will J?ive immediate pos- session! Name your own t~rmsf.4 bedroom, conver- tible den, 3 separate batfis, el.egant firepl3.ce, .full dining room. Heavy shake roof. Pool sized grounds. Only 5 yrs. new with all the most modern luxury !eatures! (8123 ) 540-1720. . , ,,,~.,£ jril~ ,,..;._ ~ EXQUISITE "IRVINE" $35,200! Prest,ige locatiOn -executive home with 4 bed- r oom s, -3 separate baths,' large family room. Only 31}~ y,ears new -looks like a model home!-All elec- tric "Award'' kitchen, full dining room.' Inviting fireplace. University Park ....... exceptional planned community wi.th pools, tennis etc. Pati.0: (8445) ·540-1720. SHARP MESA-VERDE-$28,500-5 !4% Excellent residential area on quiet cul-de-sac street. Generous :sized bedrooms, 2 baths~ nice family - or dining room, very handy to the luxurious·bwlt-in ,kitchen' with a new dishwasher. 2 attractive fire- places,. Patio. Carpeting, qrapes. Eos~ are dichon> dra lawnff..Assume.SV. VA Joan subject: to approval. ( Bi1!9 )· ,540-17211 I SUPER SHARP! $26,950 61! AIJnost no down plus· small closing costs-your-pay- 1nents less than rent. Queen sized bedrooms, 2 bath·s, family room. Park-like landscaping. AH the fine features, built-ins. ele gant fireplace, secluded Jiving room . Near beach. schools & all shopping! (8041) 540-1720. OWNER DESPERATE -$26,958 -F.H.A.-6.1. TERMS Try any kind of financing! Very artistic 3 be"droom, 2 bath. family room home. Gorgeoua kitchen with all the efficiendy built-in features. Nice patio for out- door events. N'eatly manicured lawns. WaJk to all conveniences! 10% down. 540-1720. ~fOVE RIGHT IN $27,500! . Start enjoying the large patio with built-in BBQ fol' your. summer. rt:Iaxation & entertaining. 4 bedrooms, 2 bat.hs, cheeii1i1.l kitchen with all the handy: built-in work features .. Priced far below reptacerrient and owner extremely anxious. Subinit all offers. (8690) 540·1720 • ALMOST NO DOWN 6.1. · 5 BEDRM. Located neai;: the great Pacific ocean! 3 separate. baths, 2300 sq. ft. of shee.r luxury! Romantic ~ire­ p'lace, finest kitchen with gleaming coordinated built- in features. Large .family room. Sculptured green lawns, gorgeow laiufscapiqg. Fine location. Ow.ner very anxious-submit your terms; 540-1720. COUNTRY CLUB ~-MESA VERDE Owner's excellent taste reflected thruout! Generous sized bedrooms, 2 baths. family room . Most func- tional !loor pla~. Executive area-M~a Verde. Near Clw.b House. G6lf Course & scl)ools. '49,500. 540-1720. ' ~ ,, WE ''RECOMMEND" THIS! ALMOST NO DOWN -$24,950 to C.1.'s-all others very 1ow down payment. Large home ·in fine area.·3 bedrooms, separate den and a separate family room with' a 15 x 25 ft. covered breezeway . connecting this lovely home to large double garage. Excellent value-hurry! 540-1720. 2955 Harbor ·Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-1720 ~ . _, SatLM'dlJ', ... , '· 1970 DAILY PILOT, 'Ji: ' . HUNTINGTON BEACH-FOUNTAIN VALLEY BEAUTIFUL "DEANE" HOM£-.$28,90~ , 'Lovely home with a famous garden kitchen ,-:With pass Lh.ru to: paµo -great for indoor • outdoor, Jiving! Walk to Cabana·Club with pOol, tennis court&: club--· house. Spacious bedroom!!, 2 baths, all .electric "Me· dalliQO" home. Carpeting, drapes. 'Oilly 3 yrsl'new • it's truly a beauty! (8614 ) 962-1373. · ·' . NO PLACE LIKE HO~! $23,000!' . Sail the "Seven Seas" then )'OU'll W content to come back & never leave this deligbtfW ·4 bedroom; "2 bath hoqie .with a huJ.e covered patio. Gorgeous fireplace. Sunstreamed kitchen with au: the fine~t builtin fea· tures. Heavy !!hake roof!-;(BGq)-~91. LARGE FAMILY WANTED! '$28,950 -G.I . or FHA terms! Very spacious 4 bedroo1n, 2 baths, home with a beautiful kitchen -all the handf · wOrk features; Huge pool sized grounds -landscaped to perfection. Carpeting & drapeg included. Owner des- perate -submit all offers! (8604) 842-6691. . DECORATORS DELIGHT! $30,950 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, beautiful expensive wallpaper in kitchen &. living room. Built-in electric · appliances • beautiful built·in planters. Unique & · lovely features to please the most partif;ular intyior ' .d~c~r~tor. Lovely large yard, sprinklers. ~er helps with financing. (5411) $4l>0604:· .• , HEAVY SHAG CARPETING : $24,650 -6%' Subject to a 6% FHA Joan assumption -$4000 down- oWner helps with financing & your payments are Jess tflan rent! Twin sized bedrooms, 2 sepat'ate baths .• Heated & filtered "Free Swim Pool.'' .aeau- tiful ~ustom drap~s. Built in 4inette1 desk, paneling.,_ It's ttu\y a beauty! (8619) 842'6691. - 16111 BEACH BLVD ............ 142-6691 5824 EDINGER ................ 146-0604 HUNTINGTON BEACH . •· CORONA·NORj:O . 'HORSE RANC!ilf5 "AND H.OMES. LUXURY HORSE RANCH-$33,950 2167 sq. ft . of living at its greatest! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and hu ge family room with a fireplace for ,all to admire. Luxurious built-in kitchen. Choose your carpeting & colpr schemes. 1h acre. It's truly a beauty! Call collect or (1) 735-1077 ATTENTION G.I. -FHA BUYERS Here's a buy of a lifetime. Almost nothing dov,rn to G.J.'s low-low down FHA. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath home on lh acre of land. Extra storage, barn. tack roo1n & corrals, etc. LoVely view home! Priced at $27,500 ! Call ~ollect or ( l) 735-107·7 · BARGAIN HUNl'f;RS HORSE RANCH ! . 3· bedroom, 2 bath on 112 acre or green .& beautiful gfounds. Finest built-in kitchen. Ch-Oo~ your ()Wn carpeting. ,25,500 \v1th 15% do\vn. Call .oo!lect·or fl) 735-1077 . BRAND NEW --CUSTOM RANCHD~ on Y.z acre of serenit.y. 1900 sq. fl home with heavy open beamed ceilings, large family room with mas- sive stone fireplace. All luxury features. Pri:stige area. $30,950. Call collect or (!) 735-1077 LOW. 'INTEREST :1.0AN-$18,750 Assumption. Very spacious home with a low-low down. payment & mOnthly pa'.yments less thari rent. II bedroom, 2 baths, built-in dream kitchen, carpet- ing, drapes. Priced far below replacement at $18,750. Call collect or (1 ) 735-1077 " 2: HOM£S-3 Yz ACRES! . • · ·Barns. storage shed~. large workshop, wate r &'elec- tricity, corrals. Conw)etelY fenced &·erQ.ss (enced. 2 . nice homes. Adjctcent vacant pa)-ce'Jt inc!luded. $49,500. Commercial potential. CalL COl!ec.t .or {1 l 735-1077 • . -. ' . ,. . · · INVESTOR'S DREAM'L . ,5 • 2 bed;rgom :home Plus 1 -I btdi&:ln cotttlk:e. All with an unsurpassed view. Completely rented. Huge grounds -plus vacant view lot. All this for $49,500. 10% down p'*""ent. Call collect or (I) 735-1077 . RAMOg HORSE RANCH -$~9,950! Heavy shake roOf • pictll!'.e w~dows • serene setting. 4 bedrooms, family room, glfest house & a heated & filtered pool. Plush landscaping. 2 stall barn & tack room. Guest home with bath & kitchen facilities or dressing room plus game room. Family roOm with wet bar, built tn BBQ. Flrering -gas fired in patio. "Loads of decking. Pe~fect home for relaxing -ramily living & entertaini~g.1 Call colltct or (1) 735-1077. 2429 Hamner. NORCO Call eolloet or (11 73S-10n ' • ·; .. (BEDROOM -GORGEOUS PATIO $29,99$ ·A beaµtiiul covered & screened patio just completed at .ill cost of $3100 ·what fun you'll haVe all summer long -en.ter,t;.aining , haven! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large family room, £1re{l:lace in master bedrooms all ele~tric pu~h buttQn built in kitchen. Deep shag Car- peting. Sprinklers. Land scaped to perrection ! (8627) ,96?;1373 .. .,. . · · "ROSES & ROB!JjS" $27 ,500! Ro~e~ are in bloo m & th~ robins a~e chll·ping h,ap- plly 1n the .yard -·that 1s Ia11dscaped with pretty shr.ubs4 .flowers & ~ardens. Room for your boat & t~1ler. too. :t spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, a kitchen to prepare gour1net 1neals • even a dishwasher & natura lly buil t·in range & oven. Room for pool. Patio. Subject to assuma ble loan·too ! (8636r 84&-0604 . ' .$33;400 -BELOW APPRAISAL! Here's. one .yo\l •can purchase that is priced belo\v g~vemm4n.t app~aisal & it's a real beauty, Master ,sized ·bedrooms .3 separate baths. l\1assive Palos Yerd'es. stone...fir.,place. Electric bu ilt·ins. Covered · patio. 962-1373.; , ~ SPA.MISH HACIENDA -$2~,500 . Gorgeous 2 1sto~"ied tiled root home. 4 bedrooms 2 baths, family'toom ho1ne. Wh ite brick natural fi;e- P.lace • Spanlsb -,i~n~r courtyard. All ce1n:cnted pa· t10.· Huge 35 ft, f11t10 id eal for outdoor entertaining & family'r'BBQ'a .. 'pwner helps \l.'ith financing. 962-1372. COUNTRY LIVING IN THE CITY $26,500 This is the greatest home for relaxation. Across from a beautifu~ park -breathe fresh clean air & watch your children romp & play safely. 4 bedrooms, 2 .baths. L.ovely (til~d ~itchen w_ith fin est btiilt-in fea· tures, Fireplace ... Prime location • wonderful neigh· bars will welcome you ·here! G.1. terms. (8600) 846-0604. ' '• ' \ . STEP UP .to LUXURY -6.1.'S -$30,500 'Vety spaciow: we.II planned family ho1ne. Oversized 4 bedro1ns .& hltge ·-hu ge living room. 2 baths. ap- peal1ing 1_1atur!il . brick .fireplace. ~a m'ny room. go ur- mets pride· & k1tchen-1 nslant maid service built-ins. 31h ;yrs ... new & reflects tender lovel y care! Almost no down G.I. • lo1v do1vn all others, t8634) 842-6691. 18884 Brookhlirst Fountain Valley 1: . ' " • ' EL: JOllO -LAKE FOUST M15$10N VIEJO POOL HOMES !!! Fino selectio n·all sizes,, all areas. From $31,900. Please c•ll 830.6060 . . -OtE -OLE! $29,950 Lovely Spanish exterior in th e hear t of /\'fission Viejo . \Vith an inspiring view of mounta ins, green valleys & serenity! Generous sized bedrooms, 2 baths, fam4 ily room . Beautiful fireplace. cloud soft carpeti~ thruout. All electric pu!lh button built-in kitchen. Heavy shake root Con venient to shopping & school s. ( 8644) 8i!0-6060. ' YOUNG-41G & BEAUTIFUL-$27,500 · ver y· sPaciQus 4. bedroom. 2 bath. ho1ne with fun dining roon1 , exqui site fireplace enha nces large se- cluded rear living room. Dream kitchen -finest built-in [eatures. Attractive entry hal l. Large utili· ty rclorh . · 'PluSh carpeting, drape s. Poo l sized . grounds! (8406 ) 83(1..6060. . EXQUISITE ESTATE-OCEAN FRONT Extraor,dinary •Spanish tiled roof beauty with a spec- tacula r oCei:in view. Oak. cedar, redwood & mahog- any used profusely thruout thts residence. King sized bedrooms, huge den plus a library retreat. Beautifully landscaped exlerior I 117 ft frontage - hti~e -huge rear grounds). lush tropical patio with fireplace, formal g~rden patio at entry and terraced lawns all overlooki.ng the· Blue Pacific. $125 ,000. E x· cellent terms. 830-6000 · EXQUISITE 2 STORY -$37 ,500 2050 sq. ft. of sheer lu xur.y. co rnfort & beauty! 4 big bedrooms, 2 baths full drning rciom awaiting those special banquets. ~I elec;tric "Award " kitchen. Mas. . sive.,ifireplace ... LDvely home \vith an unsUipassed view .. Owner helps with Jinancing~ £8~16) 830-6060. PLAY IT COOL! $24,500 -FHA LOAN Subject to .assumption! Master sized bedrooms. 3 sep~te baths, famil y room. Built-in elec tric push button kitchen. Elegant fi replace. All this with cen- tral air conditioning. Keep cool all su1nmer long . Cu!ltom drapes. Lar~e co:vered patio a nd a see "For- ever'' vie\v! GJ. -F.J-1.A. tern1s. (8851 ) 830-6060. GRACIOUS LIVING-OCEAN VIEW! Regal setting -high on thC h iO overlooking the blue Pacifi.c .. -. unobstructed •& never ending vie\v! 2200 SQ:' ft . o! luxury ~ contentment ! \\1 aster sized bed· rooms. 2 baths, fuU dining roo1n. \\1assive £ir eplace, fun ·filled fetttily roo1n . Walk to beach & shopping. ( 866) 830-0060. 23331 El · Toro Raad 830-6060 ' I ' -. .. DAILY, PILOT . ... • saiurt11, "'" •· n 10 . Real Estate Questions ind Comment By R11ltor R1nd1D M~Cudlo . ' ; ~ I h1v• h•ard people on the lob talk •bout ''estate ·r.l•nnint." Whit •x•ctly la "a1t1te pl1nnin9" and why · 1' it Jmportent to me? • WBE -Costa Me1a ·'• . . \Ve all spend a great dea1 of time in preparin~ .bllrselves to earn a Jiving. \Ve also spend a great -a.al of time actually earning a living. \Ve should :ig· ·en do our best to _derive the maximum benefits from t e monies we recei ve. · · \Ve must consider \\'hat is best for oursel,·es and ·Oar family1 \Ve should invest 11ome time in thinking ·about ho\v to get the n1ost from our resources. This t hinking is planning ahead. This planning is ·called ''estate planning." The objectives are as follotvs: , 1. To provide the maximum benefits for ourselves Ind our family. 2. To provide maximum security for our family . :J. To minimize income, gift and estate taxes. 4. To provide for equity in our estate. '{our "estate planning", depending on lh e nature of your assets, \rill require the skills or your Realtor. 1our attorney and your accountant. as \vell as your msurance man. Each of these professionals can con- "ttibute valuable sen·ices to assist you in achieving .your objectives. . ... My wife and I heve been chtckl!"o Into real estate .fn the Coit• Mtt • • Newport Beach a rea. It seems to m• th•t it is cheaper to rent here th•n it is to own property. Why should w1 buy if it costs more? •. . H. T. '-Ctista Mesa , \Vhei:a purchased \vi sely, a home gives a sense af security and satisfaction that comes in no other ·way. A family which O\vns their o\vn ho1ne usually :takes pride in it and spends time and money to m~intain -and improve it. \\'hich increases Its value. The O\vnet's ".credit is improved because he has a sta"ke in the .community and he is regarded as a substantial citizen. • . Home ownership usually fosters habits of thrift. For many families, buying a home provides an excellent method of enforced savings. The requirement of regular p~yments on th! loan causes the O\Vner to acquire ~ steadily incr_easing equity. ·-: Taxes and interest payments on a ho1ne mav be deducted in income tax returns. \vhile rent payOlents .inay not. :. · •. 4. well designed and built home al\\•ays ha ~ a 'c.urrent use value to the O\vner . regardless of \\'hat may happen to stocks, bonds. currencies and other investments .•. and most people have found that. in the Jong ru n, it is cheaper to own your O\Vn home. .· Edit.ors Nott: RcmMll R. ~fcCardlt ls tlu! 'pr eside nt of f.lce Rtal Est.aters, an investment analyst, college ltct11Tr r, and atithor of "Real Estatt in CalifoTn ia." Send your co111· t?ient.s and qu.estio1is to Randa.It R. McCardlr . cto rl1e DAILY PILOT, P 0 Bo:c 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. <Trailer Firnts Druiv <· :-.Many Conglornerates "The last two or three year!! "have seen the mobile home ' industry attract considerable public attention. Along with ' thi.a attention, or as a result er it, .,,f: have become the . falalysl ror m an y con· 1 alomerates. : ·. "These I a r gt financiall y :i;oLmd groups are bringing pro· · fessional and new bu!lines~ practices to fill many a.f the industry's voids." So said Edward L. Colleton, 'Park and Land Development Director or lhe Trailer Coach Association, in outlininc the ~recent innovatioM in the mobile home industry at a <.'Ol"lference sJKlnwed b y ·caJifornia Real E i. t a t e ·::Association at the Biltmore ·Hotel in ·Los Angele s. ":·Colleton preaenttd a . irimilar address before a . 'Northern CaWonUa group. -. 'Which is also sponsored by f;REA, at the ~lark Hopklns • Hotel in San Francisco on Po.fay ' J. "Factory-built housing is juat around the t: o r n e r • :: . Katella Co. .To. Expand i1t1vin R. Schantz, president of Katclla ltealty Inc., has · . announced the merger of his • : .c:of20ration "'1th Appro\•ed .-.Home·a Rulty of Anaheim and Full•rtbn. Thll will e:cpand the . 1ctiriUes of Katella ~ally '.·with thret add.iUonal offices ',:.and 30 asaocialed sale:t people. i;• Founde~ in J956 lo Anaheim, -.·K.lttlla Realty tl11 officts In ::•Anahehn, 01rden G-r o v e 1 ·,•Westminatflr and Huntin&ton · • ..Jkadt with I pert0nntl o( .-: more than SO salesmen. ~.-1be eiparW.on mne will ·: •\limant itJ covtr11e oC '1'.<Jruc• Gounty troin Hun- tlncton Be1ch on the coa1t to Brta and Dlamold Bar on. the north. '\ Industry very actively \\"Orked lvith the Assembly Urban Af- fairs and Housing Commit 1ee , and its chairman, Pete \Vilson. of San Diego. in formulaling l the rules and regulations under ""hich this lype of hous· ing \\'ill reach the public," Colleton said. Other excerpt s f r o m Colleton ·s presentat ion \\"ere: '"The inborn desire of many Americans lo O\l'n their own land has given rise to mobile home subd ivisions. Generally speaking. tl1esc developments are laid out in much the same manner as " mobile home park with the noted ea:ception or larger lots. "The more readily accepted subdivision concepts are those encompass ing deed covenants lo assure the upkeep and general maintenance of the total development. "The expansion or t h e mobile home industry depends on the availability of land at a price that affords a developer the opportunity of earning 1 profit on his in- vestment. You are the people to find thi s land. Let me sug· ii;est. however. that zoning, \\'ith reasonablt conditions, is n1andatory. •·Not all acreage \\'Ould 1nake 1 good mobile home development. TC we exa111ine !he profile of todav's average mobile home dwelier. \\"C find a family or above a\'erage earnings with close church and commuit y ties. "n.ere is no doubt in my mind that the modular type houslnit will gi ve great im· petus to ~ real t state in- dustry. Picture, ir you will. the expanding family llvlna in 1 modular dwelling. \Vho. bettor Uian xourselve&, can help tbl1 lamUy in ff.arrangin& their living spact to ac· t.-ommodatr tn added room or two? After the family · membrn have lfOWn 'tO m1turlty, t.h«e is no rruon to 1uapect that r o o m (modulrs) wilt not still ht ~•lt1bJe items to be handled by brokerages''. { s.,...,.,, Reveals Delayi11g Purchase Could Co st Money I Delaying 01' purchase of a tant vice president ln charge home !or a year could cost or marketing re s e 'r c ti, the buyer an addiUorµd eight reported. · to 10 percent, according to projections based on a survey "AU indications are that this juM completed in Orange price rise trend y,•ill continue, County by the marketing because of i n f I a t Io n a r Y research department of First pressures and construction American Title I n s u r a n c e labor y,•age increa ses already Company. built into contracts for the The study of the Irvine-next three or four years,'' Laguna Hill a·!\fiasion Viejo Post said. LAKE SHORE HOMES AT LAKE FOREST-NO PREMIUM PRICES FOR OCEAN FRONTAGE marketing area , re I ea s ed The First American survry April 30, disclosed that new Is the third made in Oran1e ho me prices have risen during County's prime home market the past two years an average area in the past two yead, of U,285 on houses presenting and comprlsed samplings ,in Board Picks selling under $30,000 aud $5,143 13 developments representint for those in the $30,000 to more than 50 percent of the $42,000 range . major sales activity. Samples used in the com-Post ooted that the overall Forest Brings Ocean 'In' parative analysis were homes weekly sales average o f balcony built off of the 1naster the ''Lakeshore" homts driv e currently selling and ha ving developments included in the suite on the second floor. 'fhe the-Santa Ana or SHn Diego the same square footage and study was an impressive 4.&. living roorn spans the entire Free"·ay lo the E~ Toro of-featu res as those on the This included three large pro- width or t~.c home and also framP and foUow directional market in February 1968, Dale jects "·hictl have been selling Delegate To Con g1·ess The Nc\\'port Harbor.Costa fo.lesa Board of Realtors has appointed Dorothy Conforti, associnlc of \V . E. Lachen... n1ycr Really, Costa MC!la, to se r\'e as official delegate to lhe 21st annual Congress or l!']ternat ional Real Es I at t Federation in, Dublin 1.1ay 23- 28. ~lrs. Confo.rti i.! one or 1,200 members of the Ameri~an Chapter of the JREF which v:as formed 20 years ago. Headquartered in Paris, the I REF holds its congress in a different country each year. There are 25 member coun- tries to date. Their pur~ .is to proroote good will and c6operallon l>clween th o s e engaged in the rea l estate bu~lness, Jn all lllnds. 1;he official langua~es of the congress wlll .b;e English, French and Gennan and all business and working sessions ,,.111 be conducted wit n simultaneous translations. ~1rs. Confo11i will be al· tending 11dth her husband who is an ~ a~sociate member of lhc IH.EF, after "'hich lh<'y pl;in <in exte nsive tour of lhe 11·est ('<last of F'rancr. Spain and Portugal. She will reporl on the CQngrcss upon her return. A.r chitect Fu·n1 Add ~ P a rtner R i!cy & Bissell, the Newport Beach architectural firm, ha~ reorganized . changing i I s nan1e to R l l ey /Bis s e r l/ Associa tes and adding a third p;irtner. Frank L. August. Exclusive oceanfront prop- erty selling for as high as $3,000 per rroot\foot ls faced with serious competiton for t h e pr06pective homebu yer who desires to settle in a dwelling on th~ shore or a body of water. The challenger Is Lake Forest, a "new town·• com· munity of Occid e nt a I Petroleum Land and De velo1r ment Corporatio n in southeastern Orange County. Its Series 400 "Lakeshore" homes are situated withi11 200 feet of Orange Count y 's largest residential lake. ~ Four new models are bt:Lrt& shown including the two .stGry "Lakevie\\•," "Bayshore,•l and "Islander" in three, four, and five bedrooms, and the one· story ''Lido '' featuring t""o bedrooms. The homes are constructed on pri vate streets branching oul rrom a main thoroughfare and leading lo the water"s edge. No moi-e than three homes are constructed in Line on the private street. The se<:· ond and third homes away from the water's edge are terraced for full water views. &at owners can launch their craft at the end of their own private street Outstand· ing optional feature of the homes constructed on the water's rdge is a boat dock \\1hich can be ordered \\•ilh an inclined gangplank leading do"'" to it from the patio. Classic model in lhl' new series is the "Lakeview," Available in a choice of three distinct exteriors, the home is pric!d from $35,000 to $52,000. The entire wall facing the "'ater is completed in sliding patio glass doors and v.•indows providing a n unobstructed view of outdoor activities on the Jake. One of the popular paslimes or "Lakeview" homeowners is relaxing on the BINCID CIPISTBIND Land of the Dons UNSPOILED, SECLUDED 2'/, to 3 acre rancho sites amid the great oaks of Cleveland National Forest Deep io the srci.t oat rc1ion o f the Clc v~land National Forest lies a l00·1cr1 island of rollins hilb, warm vallt.ys and sras1y alade1 koo"wn a! Rancho Capistrano. Va'I reachea of the N11ion1I Forc11 recreation area slrtlch in every direction. a Go\•ernmcn t.owned bu tfcr aa:a in•t JIOJ"ll ilation and com· rncrci1J encroachmenl. San Clemente. and 1'cwport Beach. Oniy 23 scenic mileJ from San Juan C1pis1r100. Rancho Ca!)i5trano sites arc priced fr001 S_I0,000to S18,000, e~y down, hberal fi.nancins. Pleasant Scrnic Drh•t .· Santa Ana /San D it i;o Freeway to historic Sin Juan Capi5trano, then east on Hwy. 74 tOrtea:a H~·y. I :!J n1i!t s to th e tur n-off and follow the ,ia:n~. Rancho C"api~trano will 11tlong to ju!t lJ J owne rs, in fr ~ .Ti1nplt. Fech of the 21/J 10 3 acre ~ites i5 cle11cd 11n d 1cce1!lblc to utilititJ and sraded road. Ancient Spani~h .--~--A---'--- oaks still stand on most of the i.. •• ,," / .:sites. Tbi~ private pre!e r~e. ~· '°"•'\."·• .. on ce sol d, '"'n never be ~ \ duplicated . 1q11oo:• "·•·- At Rancho C"apiur1no you11 enjoy assured aeclu1ion far an ~-..,_, .. ... ~ ~ innni1e f111urc, 1he beauty of l..,.,t_ · •' .... 1wo pri\·arc, stream.fed l1kn. a. ...... • 11empcr11e )elr·round clim11c v.":: :,. \'O'-"'"'-~.,_, at 3100.ft. elevation. and 30· '"""•'llN<fl minut e t.cm1 10 coaJlll rCCfc· /' -1tioa II La1t1n1, DIDI l"Oint, L..:._.....:c:.::-=-=~.....:·~·~-"'1 Write for our free, illu.strattd brochure. llNCID CIPISTllND 21 71 Duf'O"lt Drive. Su.ill 8, Ne~ Beac:b. Colif. 92664 (714) 8)).)221 faces the water. A decorative signs . J . Post, First American assis-for more than two years. stone or brick veneer firepla ce,----------------------------------- makes the room perfect for family fun or entertaining guests. L;1yout or rooms ls func- tional. One of the thre e bathroom!! is located on the 1nain level. The other two bat h roo ms an d th ree bedrooms are on the seeond sto ry away from act1vi!y areas of the home. VISTliVERDE San Clemente ... 'fhc kitchen is adtaccnt lo the living room making forays for snacks con\·enient. Another funcUonal featur e is the out- doo r serving counter ac· cessible through the sliding glass "·indO\V. The counter all ows food and beverages to be passed through the· window fnr ease in serving cookouts a,1J patio parties. Each VISTA VERDE Home provides a FULL fairway view! One and two story models with 2-3·4 bedrooms, 2-3 baths, and 111 addition to enjoying the lak es, residents are offered n1ern bership in the Beach and Tennis c.iub. a private social and recrealional center con- structed by Occidental at a cost' of $500,000. 2-3 car garages are priced from $31,950. To vis it Lake Forest Excellent flnanclng : 7~ % to 7.81% annual Environment and the Quality of Life . . -··"' .. " ... -• Our home environment is made up of things we grew up with and warmly remember. And of lhings with which we surround ourselves. The good things in our environment con tribute to our health and happiness and we orient ourselves to them. Your home ts one of the major necessities in life. It shou ld be !he beSt lhere is to offer. One that fulfills your needs and desi res. Even more, It should be a home nestled in an environment that provides you with more than an ordinary existence. _ The homes in University Park were -,,._~. planned to offer you this environment. With a better quality of life. Choose your new home from either The Park pa1 10 homes or the carefree design of the Village Three homes. Village Homes from $27,995 The Park Homas from $34,1115 UNIVERSITY PARK -- ---------------------------.~~. DAILY Pll OT .IS LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Canal Endorsement Lauded Very Fetv Corn plaints On Ce1isus County Water Consultant Hails Reagan Deci.!ion WASHINGTON (lJPI ) -The Gov. Ronald Reagan's un. rot the flo\'1 of fresh \\'3lCr from the dlslntegratlon would natio!Wll nose count is going so qualified endorseinent or con-into the delta ;.irea channels 1ln1ply dlsapl>ear," he said. smoothly hfnUy anyone com-slructlon ol the Peripheral Milch termlnate In up()tr San Boyle pointed out that the plains aboiit prying census natural water supply of the agents, says census director Canal \\'as a big step toward Francisco Bay, and thus allow underground basln in Orange George Hay Brown. assuring southern Califo rnia snit water Intrusion further Coooty must be maintained "Actually, we found relative-of an adequate supply of into the delta. above sea level or dlsasterous ly lillle grumbling," he said water, J, R. Lester Boyle, Not so. say~ .Boyle. "The consequences v.·oold res ult in a UPI Interview· "There presiden t of Boyle Engineer-canal will oot only preserve from the intrusion or salt was some, but when \\'e got il'lg Company, said today. U1e ecology or the dell.a, but water here. down to taking the census lt-Boyle. who ls consultant to at eight different points along "Twenty·lhrte years ago, selr. there was very, very little the J\1unicipal \Vater District the 43 miles or canal fresh many fresh water we\ls along LEGAL NOTICE resistance. r o c ty ·d th water will be· pumped Into st had '"be b do d "That doesn't mean that o range oun • sa1 ere our coa w a an ne is no reason, ecological or the stagnant delta charu1els," because of this intrusion,•• T..116'11 there are not people within the otherwise, to allow surplus he sald. said. "In 1950, the fresh water United Slates who feel quite northern California water to This \Vil! not only provide table was below sea level as SUPetUOll COUll T OP THE ST.I.TIE 01' (All,OllNIA ,011 THE COUNTY 01' 011.1.NGE concerned about the right of d" · 1 1 . h fresh water for u11derwater h 15 ·1 · land" ttie government to ask if they 1SS1pa e nco t11c ocean v.· en muc as ou es in . LEGAL NOTICE Nt. A"'Sftl NOTICE CF Hl AlllNG 01' l"l!TITION l'OA: 1'1110.ATI! OF WIL\. AND 1'01. LETIIEAS Tt!STAMIENTAllY have flush toilets or for other Los Angeles and Orange Coon-plant, fish and wildlife in the Boyle agrees with William information," Brown said. lies need the water sio badly. cha1U1els, but will prevent the R. Gianelli, state director o! Questions about flush toilets The Peripheral Canal Pro-harmful salt water intrusion, water resources that the canal are necessary, he said, for ject across the Sacramento-Boyle said. wlU permit stabilization of the Es11tt cl J. FRANC ES CAt t OW, llto HOTICE OF M.llllS HAL'S SAlE known •• J. "'· CALlOW 11\d •• MRS. I I . 1 San Joaquin Delta would Not only that1 said Boyle, salt water intrusion line in governmenta P anrung 0 wa t· di"trl fresh l"aler Iron> the b I I d hl wh en th d fl l er· sewers and pollution con-Sa~ramento River around the au sh:rta;ZU~r ~:~~s, exists, pe~m~~t 8f~~h:t~8~:pl~ SUPERIOR WE$TERN COMPANY , GEORGE H, CAtlOW, Dece1sed. Ctlll. Corp: vs R1Ymoncl B. Tl>OnlHon NOTICE IS HEA:EBY GIVEN lhtl No .... ··~-WAYNE E, THOMPSON ht• llK!d "-••In Bt vlriue cl 1n e•tcullon lnued an I P•llllon for l'rWI~ OI will and April u. ltXI bY Ille Munlcl1>11 coon, tor 1uu1nt1 Df tet"'n; T•fl•mtnflrv Ctn!ral Or1na~ Coonly Judlclll Olslr!cl to 11>1! 1>111!1-• reltrtna lo which C0<1n!¥ pf O••nt1, Stale cl Cal!lorn!11, Is made lor fuNfltr PI N!cultrs. eri<I trol. d ll t th · I t the delta will have first call lo the delta area users, Brown said even bermlls in e a 0 · e pumping Pan s --------------1 upon a ludllmtnt entered In favor er Illar lhe lfme Ind 1>l1ce of ht•rll>g Sv~rlor Weslern Com11nY, t Calif. core. lilt! s1me ~•i bffn WI for Ml¥ 'lt, -ill hxltment crt<llTcr Incl aoaln<I lt70, 1t f :30 '·"'·• In lilt! couN,_,, Raymond 11. Tl\cm1>Kln •s fudamenl al Ott1rtmenl N11. ) cl u !d court, LEGAL NOTICE of the State Water Project on all available water. benefttting not only them, but desert wasteland and moun-and 1he Federal Governn1ent's "But, \Vilhout the canal, the fish and wildlife In the delta. tain hideaways were coopera-Ce ntral Valley .Project near lush delta ecology would con-Gianelli has declared that tive. Tracy. tinuc to disintegrate and lbe opposition to the canal comes "They have no objections Opponents of the canal striped bass and salmon. largely from water companies <l•IHor, $1'1l'lWlnt I Ml b1lance ot U,750.25 a! ~ Civic Center Ori"-Wtsr, In IA.It 2•11 •ctve!I¥ due on wld iuDcml!nl on lht lllo C•TY ol S1nl• An1, Ctlltornl•, NOTICE TO CltEDITOll S dilt of the luua111:e of said t~tcvllon. Oa1NI Ml¥ '· 1tl'll. I Ul"llllOlt COUA:T 01' THE I n .... leVll!cl Vr>On •+I 1ne r!qllt, !Ille W, E. ST JOHN, STATE OJ" CALll'Oll NIA 1'011 ancl lnleresl Of 1ald ludgment \leDIOr (aunty Clerk THE COUNTY 01' OlllANOI In !ht ProPtrlv In the Ccunt¥ ITT Oranoe. 0. SCOTT Mll Ll!ll Ht. A-4Sl16 St•te of Calllornla, described a• fol klws: 162' Palntor Av•- whatsoever of bei ng counted," claim that the project would which are already suffering who have been getting free he said. "lt'S just a matter of --===--=:....:::::.-:....:.:::.:..._:.:_:::::..____:.:.:.:.:..._::..:___:.:...____:___:_=-:_-------"--'-- Estate of MAXIMlNO Sli<UENTES. Loi I In lltoct of Tr1cl 27 In W~llller. C•Hloroii. .0.N OKl!iled. !ht CllY of NewPOrl 8 Nch. C~nl¥ Tai: U U) tM-UU 01' nJ.lllfS cr~~~~e o/srh~E.':!~ey n~~~Hd:l<I~ ~r o_;,!~~ec!::~ rn ~:.:~1a~.1a,1>.,:: AMt~o:;,1T!'ti,r~,t.:;~~n•~oelf Dally .~% tl\11 •II l'tl'Son~ having ctilms 1911nst 'it Of MiscellatltOIJS Mai... In l~e IY ' • • ,w 111• w ld decedent ire required 1o Ule O!tlu Pl !he Coon!¥ Recordtr 011-------------- 1/>itm. wll!I the 11Keuary vOYC/iers, In Wld CO<JnlY 1n<1 '°"'"'""IY known 11; LEGAL NOTICE '"' office al ll>t clerk or ll>t atov• ~"" Norlh New1>11rt 8 o u I e v •rd , --------------NewPOrt lltlth. C•lllor11I•. f'lllltled court. Pr lo ort,ent lhf<n, wll~ NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 111~1 ~·311!>1 1.he nKt'UOfl' 1tooi:l\1rs, lo llle un O<I Frldoy, Mt¥ 22 19ro ~I ,,00 o'clocl<; CIERTl,tCATE OF IUSIHESS ouglon&d II lllt office or ~·· •rtorney: p M ! I I f 'c • FICTITIOUS NAME )'ATRICIC E. DUGGAN, 150.S E111 171n litll' $~ .• C:l~y ~I c':';~nou,.;.:~.~JC::,~ Tht undt,.hi-ned dotl cer!!fy ht Is Street, S1nl1 An•~ Ctllfornla. whlcll !s of Ori1ttre. Stitt 01 CalUornla, 1 win cona11ctlnt I Dutlne~g al "~1 Adams. •lie Ptt ce ol M lntu of Ille undt r$ltned sell at Pubtlc auction 10 Ille hivhest Hunllll'lflon 8eacn, CalUornla, under 1ht In 1!! m1Hers oerte!nlno lo ll>e-estate bidder, tor tl~h In taw!ul mo'1<'¥ ct rlctllioog llrm n•mt of YES ONE HOUR pf Yid decedenr. within laur monlhS tn. United S'hlleg, all tllt rlgllf, lille CtEANEll:S •nd 111;11 said firm Is com· .at1er Ille llr!I PUbllcaUon ot !Ms ncllce. •nd ln!erell of ..,1•• ,men! <leb•o• PCsed ct !he fOllowlnt perlCln. whose 01ted APrlt l, lt10 ! II> bo d nam1 In lUll and pl•t• Pr 11shHhCt ClOMESINOA SIFUENTES n • • VI! f"',< property, er It as ••llcws: ~ much lh•r.af a1 t>t neceu1rv .,. • D • ' o E•ecutrl• of the Wiii of to utii;!y u.ld u ecu.. , wlll> ''cru...:I ~nl K •. Btro1tram, 21 rt f, os • fht abovt named dttt<lenl Interest tnd (O'.!lls M61. C1lllornl1 P.t.TlllCK E. DUGGAN Oa~ 11 Costa 'Mesa Ci!lllornlf April 0..1~ AP•ll 29, 191!1 \HS E••t 171~ s1,..1 12 191a ' ' ICft'I t<.. 8e•1111rom Slftll A~t, C1llfornl1 ' f RANCIS l GLASER: STATE 01" C:Alli<ORNIA, 'Jt t: Ml·U.1 Mar'11al • ORANGE COUNTY' getting in touch with them." "Information reported in the once-a-decade census is so re- stricted that an Ohio man who wanted to fi nd out his wife's age was refused permission to see the information she filed," Brown said. "Nobody at the \Vhite House can get it. Nobody at the De- partment of Justice can get it. No member of Congress can get it. No governor C'Jf any state, no histC'Jrian, no scholar, no individual can get this in- formation." llll•rnt't' fPr IE•tculrl• Munlcr.,.1 Court On April 7'1, 1910. before mt, a F'\Jl!ll•l>ed O•ao>et Coa51 D•llY Pil~I. Ortnge County Hartior NOf•rr PuDllC In ar>CI lo• said Stalt, LEGAL NOTICE MIY 2, t. 16, 23. ltl'll 131·10 Judldil Dl>!rkl 11t•'l<!n1lly 11>11eartd Kfnl t(, Ber1stromJ----"C::.C--c-,--------J LEGAL NOTICE • knewn lo me lo ~ !he i>erwn whose 8Y E. J, Po•!et n11me lt sulgcrl~ lo !hf within In· T·Sl'OU ~ergeant srrumen! i nd ackneWlt<lgt<I hi t •Kuled SUl"lll1011 COUllT OJ" THE l'REO U. HAMMETT, Jiii. !lie wmt , STATE 01' (ALll'Olt:HIA FOA Plllntlff'< Al!orn•r !OFFICIAl SEAL) THE COUNTY 0 1' 011.1.NGl ll01 U. S. N"ltftll St l'tll l ld1. Nikki $. Spl(tr NI. A·•H .. l"·:Utt1 Si ft Olt!MI. ClllNlrftl• n 1•1 NolalY Public • Ctlllornt• NOTICE OF HEAll:IHG OP Pl TITION CEltTIFl(ATE O F I USINESS Publlihf<I Ortn9' Coad Ot llY Pl'<!!. Principal OHie' In l'Olt: l"lt:OSATI OJ" HOLOGlt:Al'HI( FICTITIOUS H.llME April 25, May 7, f, ltl'll n1·10 Orange Coun lv WILL ANO 1'011 LSTTElll 01' AO- Tfle undt tlllned do ceNlfy !htV are MY Commlulon Expires MtHISTR.,TION WITH THE Wit t AN • C'On<IUcl!nv • bvsTneu at 113 Main Slrff:t, J an. 11. 1911 NIEXl:D Hunt1nt1IOn tleadt, Calllornl1, unti.r Ille LEGAL NOTICE P~bllshed Or•ntt c ... 51 D•llY Pilot, Esta!• ol c . GORDON OOUGlAS. ~lg~~~s .t::im1h1i":::i! flrO:. lss~~~ Mi¥ t, '· !6. ll, 191'1' IU·XI o~~Ts1~E IS HE RESY GIVEN 11111 of '"' followlno oerwn1. Wh¢Jt Mmes in ROBERT l . MENNElL has !lied r.ereln !ull 1nd place$ c1 re.ii~•n~ ere es f'·ll\St LEGAL NOT ICE 1 Ptllllon lor probate ot 1>ot1111raolll( followt: (ElllTIFICATE 01' BUSI NESS will and for luutnce cf ltllers ol l lridl l ee PMlhllrl, l'01' E. S•nll FICTITIOUS HAME •o•o<E TO CllEDITOllS AdmlnltlreHon wll~ 1ht Wlll Anne•ed Clare, Santi Ana. ~ underslgnt<I dalS ctrllf¥ ht I~ SUPEA:IOR COURT OI' THC to tt.e HlilloM< •elerence to which K.tl~Y Cleafl Fowler, •115 l21h SI .. conduc11.,., I bv•lness I I 691 We'9 191~ ''''' 0, '''''''"'' ,0, It made for turl!ler per1lcul1r1, end Hunllnoton Betel•. SI., Co~!• Mesa, Ct!llorn!a, unotr Ille !ti r Ille 11 1 d pl1ce ol ~e1rln~ Cited Aorlt 16, 1910 llc!Ulou1 llrm narnt of GENE'S BEAUTY THE COUHTY 0 1' OlbANGI tn! wma i:: ~n tet for MIV ?f, 1:atn¥ G. Fowler SALON i nd 11\at s1ia lorm Is campc.ld Nt , .l."'54111 • l'70 •I t ·lO am Jn 11\t (Cu•lroom l lndl l. Pllllh•rl ol !he follow!ng person, wl>est name Eslale of MARIAN W. PETERSON, of 'o.<>1rl.,;t!nl No~' 3 ol sild court, Stile of Ctl!fotnit, (Jr'°'' counTY: In 11111 tnd Piece OI re1ldonce 11 as Oeco1$ed. et 7tlO Civic Center Orlve Wt1t, In On Ai>rll 16, 1970, bl'!or~ me, I Nl!IMV tollow., NOTICE IS HEA:EllY GIVEN lo !he !he (!TY Of Santo An1, Calllornl•, L'ubl!c Jn •nd tor said Sla!e. PfrJOnlllY Clitlcrd EUliene ll urdtn, l f 1 '' cre<1lto11 of 11\t 11>Gvt ntmed clKedent 0,1~ M•v 1 1910 I PP@lfld K1lh¥ G. FOWier and llnd• t . St!/111 .. ¥ Line. Hunllll!illCfl Beat~. ("II. 1na1 •ti per'l<!ns· h1vl1>11 ct1IWU •G•lntl the w E , ST joHN f'hl!nart known 10 me la be lht persons 0111<1 APrl! ?f, 19XI said dtcedtnl are re<1ulr~ lo Ille Them, cC fy Clerk ' W!\Ose nan"' ire SYbscr!bed 10 Ill! w!lhln C!!!ford E1111enr Burden with fl!!! necessary llOUthen., ln lilt office llOtlEllT 'Ln MENNl!LL lnstrvmtnt Ind t ckncwlt<lled !hey ~-STA TE OF CALIFORNIA, of the clark Pl ll>e •bovt en lilted ccurt, or AltlrntY "' LIW Kil•..:! !he same. ORANGE COUNTY: IO pr..stnl them, with llle ntCHSlfl' lll l Sa.Ith Hiii SJrttl, Suitt ~, R. D. Wood On A11rll 2t, 1t10. belore mt, I vouchers, IP lht uncltr1ltned '' fl'lt atll«s t .. Antllas C•llfor~lt fOf\S Noti•Y Pv~llc-Citito•nla No!arv Public In arid lor st ld stale, of 1111 1ttornevs. WALLACE, Bii.OWN Tai· uni 141 i nJ O•anot Co. PeroonallY •PPe1rell (llllo•d EUi!ont ANO CRAIN, 133 Dover Orlve. Sulle 12, l"ttillcuwr lft ;,, L'er Mv Comml,•lon ExPirts Bv•den known lo mt to be ll>e ~rso~ New110rl e each. talllornl• '2460, W'hlcll Is Pvbllslled 0..anoe Coesr OtllY Piiot, July I, 1,71 Wllcst name il 1ub\crlbtd lo lh• w!tllln "'" Piece of bu1lnt» ct the unde,.hmt<I In MtY 1 ll l6. 1970 171·10 P vbllshtd Orinnt Co••' Colly l'ilct, lnstrumtnl tnd acknowl~ged tit! t~ttlll~ all mal!eos Hrf1!nlne to ll>e eat tie of slld~I C--'---'-" -'-"-'--------- A11rll ll. ll, Mav 2 And,, 1910 709_70 tilt! same. dK...:len!, wll~ln !Oii• "'""It.I t l!tr lhe LEGAL NOTICE (OFFIC!Al SEAL) !In ! P~bllcttlon Cl lh!l nonce. LEGAL NOTICE M~ry K. Henrv Dlled APrll 16, 1910. Nola'¥ Pubtlc • (~lllornla WORTH WOOOWARD 11AGLEY, N'OTICE INVITING l lOS Prl~clo~I OHlct In E~ecuto~ ol lM WI+! or •tD ITIM NO. llO rt.IV. A Oran111 Cou~tv lhe ebOue ntmed dect<l~nl. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIUEH th•! My Ccmmlsilon Eip1"~ WAlt.ACE, llt:OWN ANO CRAIN se1!t<I PtllPOMlls wlll be received '1'f T·S11l7 Nev. 24, 1'U IJJ OoVlt' Orl111, Suitt n tht City pf (Diii M•w. lo wit: The $UP!ll101l COURT OF THE Published Or1.,oe (NII 0•11¥ Pilot, NeW•ort l1tch, C1llftf'nlt '2Ull C!!v COlln(ll, P.O. 80~ 1200. of t"t STATE OF C.l.tll'OllHIA FOJt: Ml¥ 2, t, U. 2J, 1,7(1 t l3·10 Tel: (114) ~~2n CllY ot Cos!I Mtll• Ctllfornlt, on or THE COUNTY CF Oil.I.NOE AnlN'MYI /or Ex1<r:11llr be!~ !hit l\cur ol 11 :00 t .m .• on N• ......... ., Publhhtd O•a"9e Co•'' 01llv Piiot, FrldtY. M•Y 15. 1,70, llldl will be HOTICE OF HEAIUNG OF L'ETITION LEGAL NOTICE Agrll lt. 25. MI Y 2. f, 1910 712·70 l'Ubllcl..-ooene<I and re..O aloud 1! 11 ;00 ·,Cl CEClllEE DlllECTINO liX· 1.m., or I t '°"" llll:rt1ller 11 Pr•cllc.tbi., ECUTOJt: 01' COMl"Ll!!TE TEAMS OF LEGAL NOTICE on FrfdlV, Mav 15, 191'1', 1" 111e Coonclt . CONTRACT Chambers, CITY Hill, n Fair Drive, E•latt of PAUl M. MAlAPOFF. 1lso l"·lnSS Cott• Meil, Call!orril•, for 11\t lurnlsl'll119 known 15 PAUL Mlt(E HAlAPOFF, CERTl,ICATE OF •us1NESS CEA:TIFl(ATE OF IUSINESS or t.AeOR ANO MATERIAL 70 SlURRY -a1 P.llUl HAlAPOFF, Oeceas~. FICTITIOUS NAME FICTITIOUS NAME SEAl THE ASPHALT WAtlCS ANO NOTICE: IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha! T"e 11naerilgne<I dolrs cer11/y ht r~ The undersl~ned ,,~. certllv he 1s PAA:KING AREAS OF CHAlt:lES A. ~1-iARlE:$ i;r , HART, JR., as exPC-ulor tonduclln; • builntu al 1051 HewPOrl conciuellnt 1 business ti 202• Harbor TEWIHKt E PARK. cl tht wlll or "'t 11>ove nam..:! decedent 8tvd. (Sulit 121, Cosll M'1a ('1621), 81Ya.. (01!1 M011, C1111crnl•, 11rider A set of 11\t JPtCUlcl!lont m1y bt l\ls filed herein a wr!fled pe!ltlori tor C1Htornl1, under IM flClll!ous llrm name Ille llcllliaut firm name ol MA RCUS oblllned 1! l~e oH!ce of lfll Cllv • ctecrtf dlre,tlng the p~lllori1r lo ol RESTORAAD·UNITEO end 11\at said MOTOll.S Incl t~al 11ld llrm Is comPOsf111 Clerk, at 77 F1lr Orlve, CO•!& Me111, tr.n~f« lilt dtctdtrll's lnlt!rtll In the ll•m Is camP06ed ol !he toll!Jwino person, cl tnt foll<>Wlll'lf otrson. Wl\c!.1 name C11lllorn11. ll!d& 1llO<Jl.:t bt ttlurned lo N•l11trshl1> bu•1ntsl known a1 ACME Wl'ol»I n•me In lull 1nd pl1c1 cl relldtnct In 11111 Ind piece of re1lde1Kt 11 •1 Ille 1ntnt10<1 ol Ille Cll'I' Cltrk, In 'JOOl .. PIE CAS'JING CO. lo ccmplele i5 t s tollQW!i: follows: 1 tel led envelape, lllen!llled on the • urll!n conltact dtlt<;I Februtrv 4, D1vld J. Klf'l!I, 307 AYOc.lldo, Sul1c Wllli1m E. M!ll'cu•, Xl651 Earet Line, 0t.0hldt wllll !!le Bid Item Nvmbt• lff9 enlerf'd lnlo by the decedent 1., 1, CM!• MHI, Calif, Huntlng1Pn Beach. C1!llornl1. i nd !!It 0Pe:nlnt1 date. ~ls nrttlmt t nd by Pttl!r M, H1laPOlf Oiled Aorll JO. 1910 t>,ated AllrU n, 1970. Eich bid 1n111 SPet11¥ '''~ tncl tverY refer~• to W'hkh ls made tor turinar D1vld J. Kin<! w, E. Mertus l!em 11 set lorlll in 1~1! specl!lc11llons. per11tul~l'l. tnd that ll1t 1:me and place STATE OF CAllFORNJA, Sl&tt of C11!1fcrn1f, Or11nte CounlYt Any t nd •11 1•ceo11on1 to t!le IPeClllC•· of hearlr19 Ille Sllmt hat Dien "' ORANGE COUNTY' ' On APrll ll, 191'1', btlort me, I llo~s mus! bt clearly 11tted In bid. for M•~ 19. 191C, 11 •:JO a.m., in On Aprll 30. 1910, belcre me, 1 Notary P11Dllc In 1nd for ,..10 Slate, 1nd l1lhirt 'O set fort!\ 1nt lttm ln ,J\c ~ourncom ot [)epar!ment No. 3 Notary Public In end tor 11id Stet .. Ptn,,,.1flv IPPt1r~ WIUT1m E. M•rcu• !lie sotcl!lc11l11111 shill bt ground• lor at sild tour!. 11 1ro Civic Cenler perJonlllf IPl>l!ated David J. King k-n known to me lo be lne otrson wtiose rtlect!on pf lhe bl\!, Drive l'ltSI, In t~ (lly ol S1nt1 "'n•, 10 me lo bt 1he i>erwn w~o5e name name !s subo~rlbed lo Ille wllhln 1,,_ E•cil bid sll1ll u l lcrtn ll>e lull Ctlllornl•. IS sub•crlbed lo lht wl!hln !nslromfnl 5tr~men! •nd tdu1owle(lted hi txecu!ed names Ind re1l<1e111:e1 pf •II ~r~n• Onled Mir i. 1970. <Ind ncknowi..<111~ ht executed the same. t~e same. and p1rllt1 ln!treJ!M In !lie P•Ol>Ma1 W. E, ST JOHN, Co~nt¥ Cieri; (OFFICIAl SE Al) (Oi<i<IC IAl $EAt l al orlll(IP81S. In c•se Of <orporatlono. C:HA1t tlS It. NAR T, JR. Merv K. Henry Mlrv t(, Henrv Include t~e n1me1 or tne l'reslden1, All9rntr II L•w Nol•rv Public • California flolar¥ P11bllc°Cetlfornl1 $tcrtllrv. Trel•Urt r Ind Maneper. ,!fl WMf llYtrlY l oullv•r' Prlnd..al Ollie~ In Prl111;ip1I 0 111(• In The Cllv CO<Jncl! Pl Ille CllV OI Mlnlelttllo, C11!lotr11I• ,...., Orlll'ltt Coontv Or~n11e Covnlv Cosll Me11 rtl trVM ll>t right lo •eltcl Ttlt OIJI 72HJ1l .., ni·m1 My Comm!sJicn e~oires My Commhsk>n E•Plrn •nv or 111 Dld1. E•~ullN' 111 P•a Ptr No¥, ,., 19n No>'tmbf'• U, ltn OATEO: Mav '· 1tl'll P ubllsl>ed Or1noe COl•I Oailr Pilo!, Publlshtd Otange c ... st Da•IV Pilot. Publl•.~ed Or1nge Co~sl OallY Plklt, Publltlled Or1ntt Coast OlllY Pllcl Mav •• 9. 15, 1970 t6,..i0 ,\lat 2. 9. 16, 1l, n10 12~-70 Ai>rll 1.S. M•Y 1. '· 1•, 1970 762-XI MtY '· 1910 tll·70 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO rICE OlllD1NANCE NO. , .. ,. or 1M Cily of Co1ta M,,,, Dhlrk! ROBE"-T M. WILSON pa~ied Ind adOP1t<;I '" a whol~ II AN OJt:DINANCE OF TH E CITY (OUN• Map E-1 of l~e City of c05t1 Me<~ Ma¥or of tht ' •t9~l1r metllno ot lr.P 1ald Cll'I' CH. OF THE (IT'!' 01' COSTA MESA, Is hffe!rf amemlld by !he ~dditlkm Ci!¥ or (o•ll Mew (auncll ~Id "" !ht •th da¥ or M11, CH.ol.NGING THE 10N INO OF LOT there!o of Tht (t-(P •rta <ltscd!IN AT"J EST · Ul'll, by lhl tollowlno roll call vo!t: 11, TRACT J121, FROM Ml TO Cl.Cl". In Secllon 1 ~rcot. E!lEEN. p, PHINNE'I' , •YES; CoufKl~n: Wllson: Jord•n: T"-CllY Council of !ht Cll'I' al SECTION 3. This On:!lnanct ~h&!I ta~.t Clh Cle•~ o! !II<> C:lly o! Cos!• Mttl Plnk~v; SI. Clelr: Homm•ll Co~!a Me5• Clllft herel7y oroaln i i e!lecl 1nd be !n lull 1orct !hir!y (lOJ STATE OF CAtlFORN!" I NOES: CoufKU,.....n: None lall~W!: d&Yl lrom 1nd afler lls Pl .. dC~. 1nd COUNTY OF ORANGE l U ABSl!NT; (OIJfKl!men: Ncnt . SECTION 1. All lh•I POrll<:>n of the 1>1klr tp the e•plra1IO<I ot lillttn 115) CITY OF COSTA MESA ) IN WITNESS WHEA:EOI", I h•>'t fOllowlnp des<:rlbt<I ret1 _Pr®erlv Is d~YI from Ille POSOlfll tho<eof ShOll l, EllEEN P, PHINNEY. Cl!y (lt•k htrl'l.ln!o st! m~ llt!IO •!IO tlflx~ the htreb¥ Piie~ •lld lnclllded 1n the Cl<P be pub!!>~ one• In th• ORANGE ot !ht CUy ITT Casie Mesi Jnd ti.oHlclo seal ot lhe c11v or Cotl• Mesa, lhi5 l OM, 10 wit: COAST OAllY Pll OT, I new~p1per Clerk cl ll>e City Caun<:ll Pf lhl! Clfy !Ill d1y of M&¥. ltl'll. lot l J, Trtcl 3111, IS slloWn en ' cl -r&I (frc;ull!l(ln. prlntld end cl Ccsll Me11. l\llreby (l!r!llV !111! EILEEN P , PHINNEY maD r«orded In lki<l• !OJ, Paoet "6. PUbllS!lt<I In lh• City of Costa Ml!S~. !ht •bO\'e Ind lOl't90lnQ cfrcl1nafKI! Ne. (Uy Ci.r• 1nd t•-ollk io • 17, Ind ••· ol Mi;telllrlt0'11; M1pi, le>11t!ltlt!r wlrn tr.e n1mes cl Thi! members 70·!9 w•• Introduced tnd consldtrt(I Cler-ot ll!f City Coulll:ll Or1nte Coonf'I, Ctll#brnlt. &~•In•! Ill• sa~. stellon bY section al 1 rtvu!•r mett!ll!il cf tile Cl!y ot Ca•t1 Mu• SECTION 7. Pur!11ent lo !ht orovlslon1 PASSEO ANO AOOPTEO !his 'Ill clay ot lht 'l&ld City CoofKll htld en the Publllhed Or1n9e Co&1I Ot fly Pflol, flf Section '2J0.1 ol thl! Munlclpfl COiii cl M11, U10. 20!11 dey al AprU, 1970, •ncl lll!rtl lltr MIY t, IJ70 960-10 i I .......... iL ._ .. , , ,, l : ~ .. " "' ..• I" ....... , .... .. ' ......... -.. -.... -. :. ... :~~~~.:J::.':.::"' ... ~ ... ·1 .. ,, ... .,.. "'"' ....... , • :-i ·-·-· .. _ ..... -·-.. _ ...... _ ....... .--. " ....... --= .. -· ·-.. iii' .. -...!·. " ..... '1i"1.1t " ---~ ,. ,, !!:~~ " . .. " .. --- L[G[,.D ., ... , ~ 1-.i:.= !.."::':."';:.,;;;· ... . 'l"'"''"" ...... . -1 ..... ~··-.... ., ............ .. . _,,,.,, ..... .. .. _.., ....... -........ "" " -· ........ _, .:11 -.... -.......... CITY of" COST .II MESA, 'CMIORNIA "-•N11:'4>;) OlNJ!fWDIT OISTAICUlG MAP NEW REPUBLIC ADULT APARTMENT COMMUNITY NOW OPEN Rep1tblle 111 Tustl11 New Apartments Opening Republic Apartinent I-Jomes is celebrating the grand open- ing Of the first new Republic adult apartme.1t community in Tuslin, California. Republic Chairman of the Board Walter R. Gayner and President Clarence E. ~1in­ nerly c~hosted an open house for the press and va rious dignitaries v.·ith Laurentz R. Marsters representing l h e purchaser of the properties, \Vestern Diversified Equities, a wholly owned subsidiary o{ Beverly Hills Bancorp. Republic Apartment 11omcs is a division or Republic Homes Corporation, a Natec co1npany. Clarence E. J\.1 in· nerly, spokesman for Republic stated that We s te rn Diversified Equities also has purchased the New Republic Apa rtments in Garden Grove. The two projects represent a total of 346 units. The Tustin project consists of 224 one and two bedroom apartments. It is designed with a Monterey.Spanish architect featuring h e a v y shake roofs and shingle siding. The architect is W a I I e t Richardson and Associates. Donald Brinkerhoff an d Associates, L a n d s c a p e Architects designed t h e landscaping ~·bich feature9 $150,000 in walks, trees, plantJ and shrubs. The central recreation core: of the facility is highlighted by a large oval pool, and is surrounded by such features as a sauna, Jacuzzi whi rlpool, and gas bar·b-ques. The park- like seUing also holds a put- ting green. Se11tinar on Apart1ne11t Laws Carded for GWC The apartments thernselves feature balconies or patios and are carpeted throughout and raped. They feature all elec- tric ranges and C'JVens and are air conditioned. The in· divldual units have easy ac- cess to completely equi pped laundry rooms and have extra storage spare within the covered parking garages. ~1innerly said that the initial response from renters has run \•;ell ahead of expeclatiC'Jns at both projects. He attributed the success of the two prop- erties to fC'Jrward planning, in ,design recreation and loca- -''tion. "Republic Ho m es Corporation has been building homes in Southern California for the past eight years," he said. "Lessons we have learn- ed as homebuilders have been applied to the apartments for the ultimate in livabili ty." The Orange County Apart- 1nent House Assoc iation and Golden West College will sponsor a seminar on "Apart- ment House La""·s an d Management'' on Saturday May 23, 1970 at the Forum on ahe Golden West College campus. The half day session starting al 8:45 a.m. and ending at J2: 15 p.m. will review recent changes in the laws as applied to rental housing and discuss the tenant relations aspect of apartment management. David Cossaboom. attornty and director of 0 C A H A , speaking on ''Changing Land lord Tenant Laws" will discuss trends in lhe cuITent legislation and will relate the use and application of various laws as they now affect the apartment house industry. The progra m is designed for income property o w n e r s , managers, brokers, builders and interested investC'Jrs, etc. A $5 registration fee will be charged. It is recom- mended that registrants make advanced reservations. For additional infonnation, phone 635·2044, Orange County Apartment House Association, 2024 W. LlncQln, Suite G, Anaheim. The Tustin New Republic apartment community J s located at Williams Street. It can be reached by taking the McFadden off ramp to the Newport Freeway and by tak- ing McFad den to Williams Street. Per Annum- Paid Quanerly 0. $20,000, _,..., F.11 ,.., -...... .... t 1\rilt C.Nfl11tss. ...._ IMtid h .. tuitp. ·-.. -~----·,,,,, CAUPDRNIA. XHRD2-.LQAN 410 l•-M St .... -Ptl• Alt• 72t Stat. Stnef -S.11t1 l1rN 1• lCMI S•¥1itt•M1~ ~JI•'~ 2itl4 SchM nb..--C-.,, '•t\ 61 11 Wlldolr• 11 ..... -L" A19f•I" 110 E~tt 17Mi s ....... -c..+.a .... ~ surplus w1ttr eyer 1ioce t{. COMtructlon of the Sham Dam on the n ortber-n Sacramento River. • However, after the c1n1t;ls buil t, these users would ~e to pay for the water, jflrt as does olher lndwtrial -.:t agrkultural interests in the stJte. •. Construction of the canal. is •waiting C·o n c re i 1Ion1 I authorization for F e: de r a I Government to aplJl the cost or construction with the state of California, a cost estimated at $208.9 mllllon. tt j s estimated that the ~al woiJ.ld be completed by 1980. · • "This canal Is a o r e J y needed." said Boyle, whose firm also hu offices In Vel\6 tura County a.'ld La Veg~. Nev., and is currently engaged In water projects ln Bolivia and Libya ns well u her. in the United Stat.ea. "'t think it would be a trailc mistake if the opposition of apecial interests we~ allowed .. l.o defeat the project," he aald •. Park Boasts Best Seller In Tulane "We have a best seller at University Park in Irvine_, ... says A. P. Lench II, executive vice president of the Stanley C. Swartz Company, CC>fn. munity Builders. The Tulane: model of the Park stties of homes at University Park· ·w a naUonalJy re c ognized architect-designed plan for liv· Jng. The reasons are many and varied why the Tulane m~l is so popular with homt buyers. One mai n factor ih the success of this home: is its C'Jbvlous facility for the growing home - a childrc.n- orlented home. Every room in the house has sliding glais doors onto a .patio or garde.ii. Outside the childre:n ~s bedrooms, these areaa have been converted into 1uPer sand piles complete wlllt slides, buckets , and shovels. Also, lhe layout. of the: home insures that the: children will receive a good night's rest even though mommy and d•d- dy may be entertaining in the living room. A very important con- sideration and final sellirig point for the Tulane model is its c on v enience to everything. University Park is freeway c lo s e: to indu.mial parks and business centers and is within walking distance of schools, churches, shopping and recreation centers. All this convenience is not at the sacrifice or a rural at- mosphere and a restlul en- vironment, however. All the homes of the Park, especially the Tulane, offer utmost privacy for the wise investors who purchase one of Lhe homes. AU the homes are fenced and strategically placed on the lots to prevent the neighbors from "breathing down your neck." To see homes of the Park. take the San Diego Freeway lo Culver Drive off ramp. Go west to MaUhews and follow signs. More Beach Slated Near TroyHome8 Beach recreation facilities available to buyera at TrOy Home:s by the: Sea in San Juan Capl!ltrano will be substantially Increased by the planned addltlon of J,5CIO feet of ocean front to Doheny Park only a few minutes away. reports &y Roman, sub- division sales manager . "Every development that adds to the: re cr eat l o.n faclllties helps Increase the value or the family's I°" vestment In a home here,'' he explained. "Already we have the: fitst facUIUes ope:n at the $1,400,000 Dana Point Marina and the 6,300 foot octan front of Doheny Park close to San Juan Capistrano. Both are OJ>o Jy a few miles from 1'toy Homes By 'nle Sea." One and two story models are: available at Troy Homes By The Sea. The pm !_an(e Is 127,9!0 to i;M,950: - Furnished models .,.. open from 10 a.m. to duU. 1beY cnn be reacfled by tl.l"nlnl off San Dieeo-S«nta Ana freeway a.t 5ao.....,_J u.a.Jl Capistrano and J)l'OCetdln1 west on Dtl Obispo Street to Camino de! 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Lakers Second Best Again, 113-99 Crampton Takes Lead Hogan Stumbles With Water Hole llOUSTON I A Pl -Austra1ian Bruct Crampton fired a three-under-par 68 Fri- day and moved into the second-round lead ill the $115,000 Houslon Champions ·international invitational golf tournament v•ttile "·eary Ben Hogan stwnbled back int-'.> the pack. The fabled Hogan. a 56-year-<>ld master playing in his firif. tournament in almost thr ee years. found the water for a double bogey on the eighth hole and limped it! "'ilh a 7fi. That gave him a 36-hole total of l~. oine behind Crampton's leading 137. "I'm pretty tired," said Hogan, limping badly on an injured lef1 knee. "I hit some shots, but I hit 30me clunkers, too." Don Bies, a former club pro from Seat,.. · tle, birdied three of the last four holes for a sparkling 67 and second place at 138. Houston notive Fred P.tarti, a non-"·in· ·Vallely lnl{s Pro Hoop Pact With Atlanta ATL.A!'llA -John Vallely of UCLA, a first round draft choice, signed with the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association Friday. Tenns were not announced. Vallely had also been drafted by the Denver Rockets of the rival American Basketball Association. Th e former Corona del Mar High and Orange Coast College product grew up ;ind began 10 develop his basketball prowess while residing in Balboa. lie always cred ited prep coach Bob tes1ie for the major part or his development. He lat.er played for"' Bob .\Vetzel jOCC) and John Wooden (UCLA). Va\lelY was not available for rommenl on his upcom ing pro career. . Valley, captain of the Bruin team that ·"'·on its fourth straight NCAA title. is the second UCLA backcoort star to join Lhe Hawks. \\'alt Hazzard, \\:ho performed for \.:Cl.A 's 19&1 championship team. com- pleted his second full season with Atlanta lh is year and was the floor leader for the team that won the Western Division regular season title before k>sing to Los Angeles in the division playoff finals. Vallely aVeraged 16.3 for the Bruins 1asl season. He was also draJted in the first round by Denver of the American Basketball Association. He is the second first round draftee signed by the Hawks. The other was Pislol Pete l\1ara vich. major college basketball's all-time :;coring king, "'ho signed for an estimated $L9 million. ner in six years on the tour, also had a 67 and vaulted int.o third place at 139. Veteran Gene Llttler took his second consecutive 70 for 140. Deane Beman, the first-round leader, had a double bogey on the 11th hole, missing the green and three-putting, and slipped to a 73 for 141. He was tied with Gibby Gilbert, v.'bo had a 72. South African Gary Player and leading money-winner Lee Trevino, the pre- toumey favorites for the $23,000 first prize, failed to muster a charge. Player had his second consecutive 72 and Trevino blew io a fat 75 !or 145. Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Billy Casper are not competing here. Crampton, a 34-year-<>ld native of Sydney now Jiving in Dallas, hit his irons with rifle accuracy. He had 9 one.putt greens, needed only 27 putts and didn't hole anything longer th~n five feet. "I hit ii close all day ," said Crampton, who has pjcked up nine victories ln his 15 years on the lour. His only bogeys eame on the second and 14th. He missed the green and failed to get up and down on each of them. But Bruce, winner of more than $100,000 in each of the last two years, wedged to within one foot on the firsL hole and put an eight iron two feet from the nag on the third. A three iron left him a five-footer on the sixth and he turned in 34. l{e wedged to within five feet on the 13th and covered the flag with a three iron that left hitn a three-footer Oil the 17th. "l didn't putt too bad," said Hogan, "but I made some bad shots." He dumped his tee shot into the water oo the par three eighth, took his drop, chipped short aod two-putted for a double-«igey Jive. Ile also bogeyed the ninth, turned in 38 and didn 't gel it g;:iing again. . 1J Review of De~acle /(nicks Win by Default; Lakers Fail to Show Up Today the New York KRicks are pro basketball champions or the \\'Or'ld - by default. , The team they were supposed to play at ~1adison Square Garden in Friday riight's title decider never showed. rnstead of the Lakers. It was the Rams "-'ho tried to stop four healthy men and a semi-in\•alid. At least television aP1nouncer Chris Schenkel said it was the Rams. But he seemed about as CO•fused in trying •1.llflf WHITI ---~ WHITE WASH ----- to relate what '~as going on as the LA team dJd in trying to play baske~ll. And quite frankly, it's doubtful the Rams could have looked any more disorganized and lnept playing basketball than the Lakers did in that Friday debacle. The most effective Laker at l!Jadison Square Garde111 was trainer frank O'Neill. He didn't have any towela stolen. The Wken ktst. the ball '° many times on 1ttab and bad passes that a novtce aUtndlng the alleged game might have wondered if low score won. It was suppl)aed to be a great sporting event o( the year. But lht only thing iportlnc was tbe (act the KnJcka tried to 1ive the Laker:ii: a chanc:e by playing a erlpple named \\'lllis Reed. Imaalrle what might ha ve happened had Reed bee11 more than lO percent up to capability! Hls mere presence, however. see1ned to be enough as rival center Wilt Chamberlain 'vas about as much good to Uie Laker« as I deflated ball. Johnny Egu probably could have done as well inside as Wilt. And Liberace certainly could have shot free throv.·s as accurately as the Laker giant. JelT)' West actually \\'as the best Laker on the floor. He only commilled a haRdful or offensive fouls and turnover s. Elgin Baylor looked like he v.1as already en- joying retirement. Dick Garrett played like a rookie because ht is one. You wonder, however, why his teammates were playing like yearlings. It was said before the series start<?d that New York's bench strength would be the difference. And, you got the feeling Friday that Its bench could ha ve beaten the Laker varsity. Afaybe even its sum.mer camp rookie team could have beaten the Lakers. You fttl JOrry for the Lakers because they were extended to seven games when thty COtJkl have woa it earlier. comidering they had leads of 16 points (fifth game) and 14 (third game), only to lose those cootests~ Well, the KnicU lost one game by two points ind another by overtime, IO it e-vene OUL Aduall)', the La.ktts haV! done well h1 their seven lrultltu champio11.shlp series yean -they've never finished worse than aecond. lt'I aettinr IO you WOndt'.r U they couk1 wln the tJUc series even U they played Jntrasqlll.d mat<h,., CLOSING IDEA : Let Chamberl1ln an· nouace and Scheakel 1hoot free throws. Reed MVP as Knicks I Win First NBA Title NEW YORK'S WILLIS REED OUTMUSCLES WILT CHAMBERLAIN Centt1ry Record Equaled; 168.7 Lap £01· Unse1· l!OUSTON, Tex. -Willie McGee of Alcorn A&M College equaled the Ylorld's record of 9.1 Friday night in the 100.yard dash in the preliminaries of the Southwest Athletic Conference champlonship track meet. ~1cGee ran his unofficial record with a trailing wind of 3.75 miles an hour, "'el l below the maximum allowed. Robert Taylor of Texas Southern Unioetsity turned. in a 9.2 cloc king for the 100.y~rd dash in 'another prelim. • INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . -Al Unser. in his 'new turbo-charged Ford engine car. had "OOe of the fastest practice laps of the month Friday at Indianapoli~ 1'.1olor Speedway when he ~·as clocked at 168.792 miles per hour, The electrically timed speed "'as the fastest so far among the cars that ha ve practiced for the May 30 Indianapolis 500. • ]l.~.:;rk Dooohuc, however. had a lap of 168.9 m.p.h. by a stop watch Thursday. • DENVER -The Denver Rockets an• loo king for !he strong finishing kick Ibey displayed so often during the regular season in their win-or.else basketball playoff game with the Los Angeles Stars loday. Another victory for the Stars "'ill give !hem the \Vestem Division title in the American Basketball Association and the right to meet the Indiana Pacers. Eastern Division winners, for the league chan1pionship. • The California Angels placed right hand pitcher l\1e! Queen on the 21-day disabled list Friday and called up a lefthander, Dove La 1ioche from their Hawaii team . Queen has been troubled the past fe\\' <IBY,S with a sore pitching arm. lfilhelur G111rs for 1,000 NEW YORK fAPJ -The champagne nowed: again in New York Friday night for another· winner, and in the center of all the cork-popping, just like he was in the center of all the pop shooting, was Willis Reed. ''I had 90me doubts \\'hen I walked onto the court," the 6-foot-9 pain-ridden giant told the swarm of newsmen crushed in around him in a locker room of wall-to-"'•all reporters. "I told myself •you mu'st do it. Your team needs you.' 1 just hoped I was able to get the job done." Reed did the job • • • such a job he was selected the most, valuable player in the series as his New York Knicks "'on their firsl National Basketball Association title by demolishing the Los Angeles Lakers, 113-99. His team· mates knew it, his coach knew it and the Lakers knew it. "He proved a psychological lift. Just his presence meant a lot," said Walt Frazier, who Jed the Knlcks with 3fi points, 19 assists and a pair of hands that stole everything in sight as the Knicks followed the football Jets and the baseball Meis to the winner's circle in the past two years. "\Vhen Reed first came out, it fired me up," Cassie Russell said. "He "'as telling me 'there's no tomorrow.' " Angels Outlast Yankees, 4-3; Bat Night Set Fresh from a 4-3 victory over the New York Yankees. Friday Right the Angels have scheduled the season's only Bat Night tonight. Boys and girls, 14 -years and under, '"'ill receive free Lit tle League bas at tonight's game with the Yankees. Jn Friday's encounter, at Anahe im Stadium home runs by Jim Spencer and Roger Repoz powered the Angels to the victory. Lefthander Clyde \\'right checked the Yankees on four hits until the ninth. inning. whePI he 11eeded last-out relief help from Ken Tatum after being rocked for a two-run homer by Ron \Voods. Spencer hit a two-ru11 homer off rookie Ron Klimkows ki in the third after singles by Sandy Almar and Repoz and a ground out had tied the game 1·1. Repoz produced what proved to be the winning run in the seventh with his fifth homer of the season. The Yan ks nicked \\fright, 4·2, for a second inning run on a single by Woods, a double by Thurma"-Munson and a wild pitch. Wright, winless in ' five previous decisioRs against New York, then blanked the Yanks until the ninth, \\'hen Bobby Murcer 's single and Woods' fourth homer closed the gap. HEW YORI( Mure~•. cl \'fhilf. 11 Cftter. lb \Vood1. r! Mun.on. c MlthH I, Of Ward. ph 1Cen11ev. lb l(mk1~1. P J. Ellis. pn 5. H1miltn, Tot~I •b r ~tl • • • . ' . ' .. • 0 t 0 l l 7 7 l 0 7 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 Jl J ' 7 CALtl'OIUUA •ar~.i Alor'!',,r, :Ill 3 I I t llet>OJ, rt ' ' ' 1 Fregool. ss l 0 t I A. JoloMOn. II • 0 t 0 So>tncer. lb l 3 l McMu!ln, lb O 1 0 JOl'lnSClll, cl 0 l 0 A1cue.c 010 Wrl11h!, " l 0 I 0 K. T1tum, ' 0 G 0 D To11I l' ' !0 l 010 000 002 -l N~w York C•llfornla LOB-Ntw Yorlr. l, SP~ncer 1. llti>O• CIOJCllOlOx-' C•llforn\8 I. 28·Munscin. H't· ~. wooas '· SB·A lomar. I' H It I.It It SO IClim~CW!~I L, 0-2 1 10 l 4 1 D S.H~mlllon 1 O O O O o WrlgMW.l -2 l?J 6 l J 1 2 K. ll!um Ill O D o I I S~vp.I(, T1tum. WP·Wrl9M. T·2:06. A-10.6'1. II should not be too 1nany n1orc days before ageless ( 46 years old) Hoyt Wilhelm will make hi s ~1000lh 1'.Jajor League app~arance. 1'he king or the knuckle- ballers, who has already pitched in P98 conte~ts, is shon•n on the left pitching for the 1952 Ne\v York Giants and on the right in uniform Cor his current employers, the Atlanta. Braves. "He played with courage," added Bill Bradley. "He could do what he had to do -keep Wilt outside." Although Reed scored onJy four polnt3. all in the first two minutes, and grabbed only three rebounds in 'J:l minutes of play, he muscled Wilt Oiamberlain aw~y from the basket and provided the m~ spiration for his teammates, who did the rest. Chamberlain, who hit 45 pointa and grabbed 'l1 rebounds when the Lakers beat the Reed-In,, KnicU Wednesday night, had only 21 and U in tbe finale. ''It meant a great deaJ to me. jml that he could be out there," said coach Red Holz.man, drenched in champagne. "l wa.s apprehensive from the first mo- ment he stepped on the court." Even the Lakers, a disappointed band after losing the finals for the seventh. time in 10 years, aiuldn't help but admirt Reed's desire which brought him limping onto the court despite two shot! before the contest and another at haUtime to ease the pain. "Probably a lot of guys wouldn't have played," said Jerry \\'est, sitting de- jectedly in a corner, dutifully answering questions. "It was a tribute to hlm ." "It was more embarrassing than tough to accept," \\'est said of the rout that started in the first minutes. "We werf: never in the game. They handle ~ ball v•ell, so well. they're intelligent and they hi\'e similar.type players who play alike and play together. They'rt a good, good basketball learn." The victory added $48,000 t:> New 'York's kitty, giving the Knicks a total of $118,000. Los Angeles got the $32,000 loser's share for an $87,000 total. Dick Barnett added 21 points for New York, Dave DeBusschere had 18 and Bill Bradley 17. Frazier, who hit 12 oi 17 field shots and all 12 of his free throw tries, finished with 19 assists, two more than the entire Los Angeles team. He also had seven rebounds. Chamberlain never was a factor as first Reed softened him up and then reserve Nate Bowman took over. TI1e Knicks closed v.'ith a 50 percent shooting percentage to Los Angeles' 45.1 and only by outscoring the Knicks 30-19 in the final quarter did the Lakers come within a fairly respectable 14 yaints. Htw Tw~ Us An1eltt . ' • lll-1? l G ~ T Wo• ~aflor 2t Birnell • l.J 21 ' 1·2 lt Br10leV I l•l 11 G. Clvntlan Eril-scn Girr!TI T~•v•nt Evtn 10 1·11 ' .. l ?·2 • » ' w l :2·2 21 O Sd\ert I '·l 11 u Fr•J!er n 12·12 M I Reed 1 0-0 • l Bow,...~ l '-' ' 0 Ru>!itll I 0.0 1 Hain ton • St1lwr!ll 1 ~·? • lllc>rc!&n 2 1·? J l11t•I• 1t lJ.11 911 Toltl• • 11·U llJ Lo. An91lt> '4 11 21 ._ft New York JI ll ts lJ-.-113 Fouled out-Los ""&•lu n°"'· N1>11 York nont, lOlil 101111-Lo• Aft9'1es "· HIW York H . A-lt.500, Davis, Parker Sparli Dodgers To 8-4 Victory PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Two-out doubles by Willie Davis and Wes Parker in the 12th inning accounted for the tie-breaking run and Bill Sudakis wrap- ped it up with a three-run homer as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Philadelphia, 8--4, Friday night. Trailing 4-1, the Phillies lied it "'ith Dodger Slate AN ••mft •n Kfl {Mil l:lO ...... 10·)(l •.m. "!! o.m. 7; ...... ''l! o.m. 1; D.m. ,,55 o.m. a barrage of late-inning solo homers. Byron BrO\\'ne connected off starter Claude Osteen in the eighth and Oeron J ohnson and Don ~1oney tied it in the ninth with consecutive one-<Jut shots off J im Bre~·er. The Dodgers unloaded in the 12th against reliever Joe Hoerner, who had pitched out oC trouble after Willie Crawford opened the 11th with a triple. After Parker's double scored Davis ~·ilh the go-ahead run, l\1army r-.1ota ~·as purp<16ely passed before Sudakis belted his third home run of the season into the upper left field stands. Davis drove in three of the Dodgers' first four runs. t\\'O "'ilh a triple in the third and another '\ith a sacrifice fly in the seventh. LOl A,HGELl!S Jo11'>111.H •110 Y.11111, II • I J 0 W01vl1;,cf lt33 W81,....,.,111 •122 Cr1wl0rd. rr ' o 1 G Mei.. rt 0100 S..Oitkls, 3b f 2 I H1lte!', C • 1 0 ko&c:o. 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HANDY 01 fflt D1U' Plitt lteft San Clemente's Tritons qualified four plac~ for the C1F varsity prelims Sat~ urday in the Crest\.riew Leacue track and field qualifying meet held at El Modena Hieb Friday night. Laruna Beach plactd tv.·o distance stars in the varsity competitlon and the other Orange Coast area school, Mission Viejo, failed to quall!y a slna:le participant in varsity action. Mission Viejo qualified five in the Bee prelims and the Tritons and Artists had one each. In the Cee competition, San Clemente placed t"'O men. Rlck Geddes, Triton sprint star, wa s second in the-220 in 22.6, same time as the "''inner, Denny Johns-on ol El Modena who was credited with one of three new league records. Geddes also placed third in the 100 yard dash. Brad Winton of San Clemente chased favorite Mickey Woolley across the fin· ish line in the mile run in 4:26.7 wilh the winner clocking 4 :26.5. Brad McKenzie was the other Triton qualifier in the 440 yard run . lle was third in 50.9 with winner Marty JI.feyer ol Orange posting 50.5. Lagu11a's Dave Hustwick placed third In the 881.1 in 2:01.2 and Sandy Beach was third in the two mile in 10:25.0, Bob Blacker of San Clem~te, quali!ied in both hurdle races Tuesday but was barred from the finals in a school discip. linary action. Mike Abbey or La(Un& finished fifth Jn the high jump, good enough for a medal but not for ClF qualifying. Dave White of the host school ran the two.mile in t:07.S for a new record. out- distancing the second place man by three. fourths of a lap. John Swanson or Orange set a new pole vault mark of 13-6 and Dan Hedlund of Viii.a Park ran 14.8 in the high hurdles to equal the league record. f\.li11sion Viejo qualified five places in the Bee prellms. 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Foo!/1111 41.1. ... • ' Qut+lfif!i'I: El M<ICl'l"I 11. Yilll Ptrl! J, oUSl<n • Cr.i~ve ), Stn c11m.,..ti l, FllO'lllltl I. BBC Team Posts .. Volleyball Win HONOLULU -Outriager Canoe Club, ltd by the Crabb brothers-Tony and Ouia-have advanced to the third round o( the winners' bracket in the Men'l oeen divi.tion or U.S. volleyball 11ational cOmpetiU011. OCC fa ced ~p sttded Chart Houle oLSan Die&o in tod~'s kip ajtraction. Advancing with CX:C and Chart House Thursday to the third round were UCLA, U.S. Anned Forcts, Ciscos, C and H. Gold of Los Angeles, Balboa Bay-Club an<! seeond atedtd Sa• Frlnclaco Olym- plo Club. 0Utr111•r had to 10 oil •ut Thurtday befort dcfeaUnf the Kea AJlyn or Chicago ·'lll·hlte team I ·lS, JS.11. 15-11, a1 tht. Crabb Brothers ,otled off nine •lralghl points between them. -~---------· -·-~ -· -----·---~-····------. ·-·------· ·----·-·-------------·---. ---·--------. --·-·--~- ' SAILOR VICTORY -Newport's Randy Stabler captures the Sunset League 880 title Friday night in the loop finals at \Vestern High . St.abl er \von in 41 :01.l in fending off Santa Ana 's Steve TelJo (2 :01.8) o.\ILY PILOT l"htl" •Y ltt P11•t and John Nichols {2:01 .9) o( \Vestminste r. Santa . .\na \\'On th e team title handily \Vhile Newport fin- ished sccood. LA Leading In Olympic Quest--Kilroy AMSTERDAM (AP ) -John Kfiroy, president of the Los Angeles Olym pic Committee, shrugged ofr suggestions Fri- day that Moscow was the front runner for the 1976 Summer Otympics aod said: "Our survey shaws we are ahead.'' Los Angeles, Moscow and Mootreal are bidding for the games. The 71-rnember International Olympic Committee will vote on the sites Tuesday night. Deleiates from the three cities already are lobbying strongly and Sii:turday night the ci ties will be a!Jm ... ed to stage their exhibitions in the conference hall. Four citie.s -Denver, Colo., Tampere, Finland: Garibaldi, British Columbia. and Slon, Switzerland -are trying for the Winter Games. "Revenue from television in the states will be very heavy," Kilroy said. "We estimate that we would collect 42 mill ion dollar s from television rights. "I think figures like that must count in our favor. I don't thi nk Moscow would be able to provide anything like that in television receipts.'' Kilroy emphasized : "We don't think it \\'OUld be fair for 11~ to keep profits from the games. · \Ve \\"Ould plough it back into the Olympic movment." Despite the confide nce of the Los Angeles delegation, experts stlll ma ke r..toscow the favorite to win the Games. Constantin Andrianov, chairman of the Russian Olympic Committee and a vice president of the IOC, said: · "It is time the Games v.•cnt to a socialist country. The Olympics no longel' are the privilege or the \Vest. ''Nobody can criticize our canditure on · polltical, economical or technical grOOnf;ts". ~ Drapeau, m~yor of f\.fontreal and the. lt"sfe!" of his city's delegation, made Uti! ~i~!Cant remark about the way the vOtftig might go: "Maw J)eople think Pt1oscow 1s the favcti~. l feel that the IOC. to prove it. HI ' W'et, a political movement, might awaid tlle games to ?\foscow and in doing so. would make the lOC i political movement." TIGHT FINISH -Huntington Beach High's Jack ?w1cQUO\Vn barely hangs on to nail a Sun set League gold medal for the rrtile in Friday nigh'l 's loop champi onshjp meet. \Vayne .'\kiya ma of Westminster challenged the Oiler ace on the last lap, but fell short. Irvine Track War Today A war usually matches one. side aga!nsl the other. But today's Irvine League track and field championship meet at Santa Ana College pits four principal combatants slicing at one another's throats. All event.1 are slated for a J p.m. starting time. · Fountain Valley, Loara and Sant.a Ana Valley all tied for first place In thr Irvine dual nifft stailding! \\.'ith Estancia rigtit behfnd the pacesettlng trio. _ And th ese lour schools seem to have the brilhtt.¢ prospects or packing away alt the m4rbles today. Only Corona de\ M3r, CO!lt a Mesa, ~fa1nolla and Edison ficure out of the hot race for team honors. Coaches ~latl Leonard (Fount a In Valley). Bill Cochrane fLoa r1 ), Ernie RaugeWltz (SA Valley) i nd Tom Fl!iher (E!itanci a) Afrff lh1t the team trophy will be won in I.he fiekt events. The field compt>t.i tlon ts a standof( between Fountain Valley and L<>ara . Leonard's Barons have a pair of poten- tial \vinners in pole vaulter t erry Parkinson (13-2) and weight.man Ted Lyddon , whose latest ef(ort is a 159·8 discus mark In last week 's duaJ meet at Edison. Craig Nomura of Estancia has a seasonal best of 13-6 and is a slight favorite over Parkinson in the vault. -Loara's St.eve Baxter i1; head. and shoulders above the rest of the loop's long jumpers so the Sa1on ler per would rate: an edge there. Saxon weight ace Brian Taylor !houkl pick up polnb for hJs side In the shot put and disc us. Sttve Elkins or Los.ra Is the top choice Jn the sprints \\'hile founta in Valley's Steve ChMstJano !ihould have his lilY In the middle distance1. ~nior Tim fu~k (4:23 .7) of f<'ountain Valley and Costa Mesa soph Doug hfacLean 14:27.1) will 'do battle in the. mile. Funk is the defending titli~1 there. A good contest is in the w6rks in lhe hurdles \\'here SA Valley's Keith Denson 114.4, 18.8) and Rich Wood (14.9, 19.4) meet in a head·t1>head clash. The three co-wihners of the dual meet cro\\'fl got 6 1-3 points apiece tor their fea l while Estancia picked up four. ln either Fountain Valley, !.<Iara or SA Va lley gets the most points in toda)''s nleet then that team will win the loop title outright. Al~hough Estancia dropped dual metts t~ each (){ the c~leader1. the E11les ct1ncci vably could !itlll capture the O\'Crall diadem with 8 w Inn In I' r>trf"rma nce today . A victory would give the Eagles 13 points and the league title. S•lu[dl'• 11111 .•• l'J!! eAn.y 1'11,!I: . 17 McQuown Wins Mile ' Saints Dominate Loop .Spik-e Meet ay PlllLllOlll • ., .... 11, ~lltf '"" T&llft~!Mlen s.nta An< ·m"40 a ~ bll9 of two of tile llVtt dM~eos In Fri-daY il!iht'o SlllU<t IAllllO track Uld fllkl !lnala at An&l>tlm'a WOl!lnl llljll. The power!UJ Sllnl.t rlJIP'd to GJ*t· ed vle!Ori" Jn tlle vltalty Uld ~te cl .... wllll• 1ottlnf nud1ecl wt of Me honors ~Y Anaheim, wblch .,,.,,.., -t of Its otar 1plkn dewn to that dlvllitn. The winner• piled up rt poi'" their way to the vanity team tro , far in front of runnerup N"'P'fl th 41. Salnt qrtnter Jackie White 8* II!. meet records Jn the 100 (t.I) 11\d 220 (21.1) and ~nchored die wlnnlni 440 r .. lay squad to 1 reconi 42.0 clocklnf. Huntinfton Beach'• Jack McQuown anti Wayne Aktyam1 of W..imlntler ,..vldad the nllht'• moat tpectac\llar finJlh in the mile as they had done at the New- port Beach Cities meet two months •It>· McQuown led the r1ct from Its oiit· aet b\it w1a 1lmoet p11ted 1'P by the. diminuUve W•tmfnster mlle.r, Wht 1t.tpt.. ed 1 lullous !il\llhlni kick on the Hn*1 turn. The Huntin11<1n dlotahce ice just did nip Akiyama It the tap& with a wizmln1 effort of 4:27.1. SIUnfe!y "'°""'' Aki· yama was elven a f :27.I 1econd place time althoush he w11 almost in a dud heat with McQuown 1t the !lnl1h. McQuown's Huntlniton mite Dana Ba· bin surprifed most-obterver1 by plac- ll\f thW In 4:30.4. Orana:e CO.st arta athletes took home lints In tllne o/ th• four vmlty fi1ld events with 1 lM pole v1ult victary by Sant4 An•'• Joo Vttmllyu belnl the only except.Jon to that case. The high jump Wis won by Newport's Lee Haven at M while mate John Kaz. mer took third at 6-0. Garth Wise led an Uta swetp of the1 lon1 jump with a 21·11 win. Ntw'POri's Darel Blood (21..3 'h.), Steve Holt of H1.Jnt- lngton (21·11/•), Glen Steven!Oll or West- minster (20-10%:) and Marina's Mike Richmond followed the Oller ace in that event. Junior P.fatk Stevens ol Newport edlfid sophomore mate Terry Albritton. *31,tt to SU'~· for top honors in the shot put. Newport fluhed kl its beat mile relay mark of the season with a quartet com· posed o! Howie Rosen, Grllf Amits, ?itatt fl:ogsett and Blood turning in a 3:24.0 win. 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St. Paul Wins Title Mater Dei Qualifies 5 ' For CIF Spike Prelims SANTA FE SPHINGS -Miter Dal Hi(h Sdlool'• small oontlnient of mlddle )dlstance i:umers wrvived A n rt I u s l.ea&Ue trac:k and Held finals Friday nlaht, with three Monarchs quallfyiill for the CIF prellmJ a wjek hence at Westminster High l~i with a pllr or hilh jumpers. The meet, which qualifies two 1thletes frem each event f<tr the CIF preltms, was c.aptuttd by host St, Paul for ttie overall o:riblned team honors followed by vanity dual meet champ Pius X. <»ath Mark Wlehardt'a Mater Del Ol.ll· fit qualified five athlttu in all in varsity competition with hal! miler Rick Jen; nlngs leadtna the pack with a first place in his specialty. Jenninas n~bbed lhe llO In 1:61.t , after running a pace behind lifaurlce Fortst of Plus X fer the first three and a hall furllflrs. He eiploded pa.st Forest with I 100 3·ards to co to "in •••lb' by uven yards. Ron Dickson of Mater Del w41 na,.. rowly beattn by Bishop Am•t'a Jot Fa- l>ian Jn a near detd heai in t>i.e 440, the winner clocking a !0.9 to Dicbon'a SI flat, reversina: Tueaday'a prelbn results. · -Mar.k-Collins specJ to a f:31.4 mile to finish eecond In the four-lappt.r while ~tater Del's high jump t;.ndtm of Ktn Morton and 90p-ore Dool Mlltln finished one-two .. C.OUina Iced oot h1s St, Mthofty foe by lnchu for lh• rlJl!t to ...,,,.W 1t Westminster. Mortc:r\ won the event with a >10 Jeap witfl Martin at M. The 11fonal'C'h8 a1110 fared wen ln' ~· competltlC111 wllh ctr lierths In Ille l!O and 1320. Freshman John Ltmbe<:k irpied to a 3:32.0 In lhe 11!0 to take llr1i riaoe while malt Jtm Pothtan, ilio • fre~man1 "·on the 860 with a 1:27.7 clookl!l1. H1 beat cut m1te Biii Sundall, t<!lo nOtched a t :JU. Hlatl julnper . till HwhlJI qu&1111ed lo 8H """peUtiotl fat Maid Dtl. TM <ii.I)' casualty Or the evtftklc CIJft• In lhe vamty hl(h hurdles ~. ~tJhop Amat11 Barnty l..optt ltumbJ.eG anti 1111ubad Into die ftn&l hlll'dle. Be '"' a runawfy leadtr at that ptint lftd Jtft the oval tmder duress. ·----·~--~.~ --~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~ ...... ~ ... ~ ........................................................ "" ........................................................................ ~ ...... ... Jf GAILY •ILUf Dodg~ Ganie Set For Tube T'lr.P . ~onaJ League buebaD. •mnea are on Lip for "~nd fans t h \.1 weekend to highlight televis.ion fare on a rather limited basis. ~ ·San Francik'O Gi~nt.s , and New York Mets in Shea Stadium ean be seen today oo~lfalll. SuDday'a •· gB,lr)e is from Philadelphia's ~C»iinle "ltiack: Stadium between the Oodg'ers ' and Phillies. Te"vision action begins at 10 o'clock on Chan· nel JI. · ABA bas~etbal\ between the Los Angeles Sta rs and Denver Rockets Will' be aired this morillng" beginning at 11 OD Clwm<I Z.' Auto racing types will have an opl)«tunity to watch the Gt-and Prix <1f Monaco from Monte Carlo via .satellite on Channel 7· at 12:311 Sunday. The Rebel •400 9lock car race from Darlington, S.C. will be shown on ABC's Wide World of Sports today at 5 (Channel 7). The H o u s t o n Champions International golf tournament from Cypress Creek will be shown on Channel 7 at I today and 2 <10 Sunday. Hockey followers can watch the fourth game of the Stanley Cup finals between the St. Louis Blues and Bost.on Bruins on Channel%, Sunday at II. TODAY 11 t .m. (2) Cl -All" BA.Sii.ET• I A.LL -Los A~~· $t1r1 vi. OenVPr llt0ti<el1 In • Wt•ltrn Olvil!Oll !ln111 11 ..... 10 Cl -MAJOR LEAGUE A5E8All -S..11 Ft1nc:loca Gll"ll .,.,_ Hew York Mell 11 New York. l p.m. 111 CL -GOLF TOURN,t.. MENT -Mauston C"'mp\on• t111erf\I· llon1I lour,..ment from Hou"""· S1it11rda~. M~ CJ, 1910 Tritons Clinch Title:,.,' • • • ·After Loss to· Arti~t~:~. By ROGER CARLSON Coach Darre..11 ~1cKibban's seventh innings -the Jits~I .; ot 1111 0.1.., Pllet Jt_lfl Artists p r o v e d themselves tally a two-out home run '1 San Clemente ~ n c h e d spoilers again .. Friday with. Mark King O\'et the righ t field ~ o .. tr lg tit claim to the their third straight Crestview fence. 1 , l <::estvlew Le,agut cham· League victory. But i1 wasri'l enough ati: 10 ~~ J)lonsbip Friday afternooo, b~t Laguna, ~hich has one lefthandli!d :;Janes of junlor ~~ Tr~=~ailed 1o .do it senior in U.s ·starting lineup, A'lcElhSi1)1 tU1rough five .ln·. "' 1 · shocked the be•vily favored p ings) arxl the hurling ~9f ' The1 y;'Ue beaten bf seV· Trit.ohs in the bottom of the righthander Chris Spencer _a ~ enth ~ace Laguna ~ch, 5-3, first inning on Dave Brooks' senior,' was enoUgh to offltt \;ft at Laguna but host Vllla Park grand slam borne run. the San .Clemen te bats. • opeoed up the back door ror . . . i.. th e Trltoos b knockiD off His blow koocked 1n mates La~una ad~ ~n ~nsurano.:e secoJld..pla y M.lssi ~l · Chuck Corwin Greg Kessler run m \he third im11ng v.11en ~ 7_4 ce on: eJo, and Rao MCEihany and it Jirn Heid's RBl·producin~ ~ •. Th ch M b 11 wiped out a brief 1-0 lead bagger followed a pair )~of Adai~~~ ~ Clem:n~: ~tfit by San Clemente. singles by Kessler a ad B keeps its two-game bulge over After that it was a case f>.lc.Elha.n~. •· }.1ission Viejo wtth Tuesday's of Laguna pitching surviving H<A-h1tlin~. so. p h. o n1 _o·r e t encounter with the Diablos the threat after threat as Adair's c.huc~ ~in .had a pair . of ~ final Crestview tuss)e on tap. t.'Orps stranded 11 runners in h_i1s 1n , four .trips al~~ .~ilh '. And ironically it as the the seven-inning tussle. Kessler s p~r of safct1e!f' lo :t same Artists of Lagu~ Beach . Twice the Tr'itons Were turn· le~d the ~rllsls bat~ck ~f>l1t:' t._ who provided the 'fritons with ed away empty handed a'.rter with the big ooe Y roo r· · .. the two-game lead they enjoy. loading the bases in the second usuN.t. 1eAc1t t$! b.: ."t,1 .: Laguna tripped up Mission and fifth frames. S~"'· "' : 1 1 o .... Viejo twice during-the cam-The losers peeked away tt:;i~.1: 1t1 ~ ~ :; i·;; paign with upset wins, 6-.2 and slowly at the lead with single ~~~~n~, l'-lo ~ l 1 ~ !. S-4. markers in the sixth and ~:rm~3.e c1 J g 1 i JC Champion Powell Leading· Area B·at Star Orange Coast College's Billy Powell is the batting champion among the three area junio r colleges. Go/JeG!le. 1~ 1 o g o No >Wlifldtr, c l 0 D SHr.c.1. p 1 G o o ·Tci.11 ll 5 I ~ SAN (lfMEMlE "' •ti•~ rl>I • I 7 l 1 1 o a l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 j 0 0 0 l 8 g g 1 0 0 0 l , i 1 ? 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 l e 1 c 11 l ' 2 • H' S•11 Clfmt"le le.I 001 1-J 6 l Li11<>n.1 8e•<n, .Cl ooo •-5 I J 5 p,m, (1) CL -WIOE WORLD OF Sl"OllT5 -TP\t Rebfl '® 11oc~ ttr rtte II !ol~d I" proqr.~1 11 D1rlf11111on, $.(. lM mile iVoC1 lflrtr· t i<lhtln D1rl\rlalon CGll•W 11 Ille WOl'IO'I mOtT dlllkulf llocll cir 1r1ek to d•lYr t tcordlng to rti:orlet Cl\l'!1 E~! bK.lllH ltlr -lflll v1rlt1 Fo1•11ie1• M ater Dei Sttlr Powell, a freshman third baseman from Estancia High, batted a robast .407 during the past campaign, hitting safely 44 times in 108 appearances al the plate. from l\lrft to 1u;~"OAY h1ike !'i1organ, an all·Angelus League. all-Orange flanker spo l nc.:l season for !he use football team. io 1.m. nn ct -11AsEBALL County and all·CIF selection \vhile playing at J\1ater l\1organ, a 6-0, 168-pounder, \viii be a junior in the tt;.1~11e~0:1 c~'T'1111~.,~~~~ ... ...'_'><' Dei High in 1967, expects to sec a lot of action ;:it the fall. 11 1.m. Ul Cl -Ntil HOCKEY----------------------------------------------------~ The $1. LOUii Blue• "-' the Bruins 11 BOllOfl In their lourtlo f1111l1 1112:'ia o.m. t1l -GRANO PRIX AUTO RAC!i -TIW Gr11fld PrlK ol MDl'llCO k ru" tnrOUQh the 11r~l1 OI lhl upll1I, MOflte C1rlo. ' D.m. en Cl -GOLF TOl'llN•· MENT -Fin.II round K llCIO'I I" I,,. Hou~ Chlmpl-lnle•lllt""'-1 direct !ram CYprtM Cou•ot In' liou•I"". 111 c•w:" of 111, '""'"'' W•ll cover tr~ woellfl~llfl JOllll'Oll, MONOAY 1 p.m. !ti Cl. -FIGHT OF THE MONTH -Fr•l>Ct'I M1rcel Cer...,11, Jr, rnetl• :11n•j,m'1 Oo<>.oto J0f-llO In I K"""'l!'l:I 111-•0<l"d ,..11~.-lohl bawl fl NtVI' Y0<k'1 Mfdl-Sc!ultt G1.W... Baseball Standings AMQELUS LE.AGUE \Fl .. 111 FrlN 'I"• sc .. H Miier Oe! 3. Ph11 lC. l St. AnlhonW 3, 5! "•ul 0 kfvllt 3. l lW!ol> ...,...t 1 W L GI " ' \II l 7 . ' . ••• s 10 1 ' 11 I C•l!ITVllW lliAGUE f'•l'IWAY LEAGUE W l GI " ' . ' ' . ' ' ' . ' . ' . . ' . • • • l 10 1 ,,~ W l T GI . ' ' Bue.,. 1'11'11: ,_ Fulll'rton $oJftnY HlH1 S.VlllN LI M1?>r1 - I • 0 'I ' ' t 7'1 1 6 11 7 , 6 6 0 l I 1 5 0 ; ' 1 1 0 •'• 3 I I 6 f'rlCrf'• S-H euen• P1r• J, Tro1 1 luftt1'1' Miiis I, Full1r!Qr> O LI M1br1 5. Slvll'IN 3 ic_...i, 4 L-11 2 T-41,•1 Gl"'H •-"-"' It Ful~rton Tu1ll11 11 llll'lft1 Mlll1 K......,,,, 11 LI Mlbtl ~I .. S.vl ,,.... Golf Scores ... _, ~';~.; :r.:;."n.,11m lndlfktual Wl<Wlef-Wtlllll'V ( ( I I 11111 1Fu1i.~1 ...., MrCord rue lVPl"ildl ), \41, McCord -SUdd!ll dt1tll ,.11\'0fl. UC lrvl,.. .coring -llon C!>~rl1J11, IS.15-UO; -Al~. Jl-IO--lSll Dui;1 MOPl<lfl\, 1'· 0--161l o .... JO!>lllOl'li ll0-41-161. Ttll!I -••111-l. <.1! S!llr (LA/• 5711 !. use. ""'I J. UCLA, SI I UC lllwolct.. $91. !UC Irvine w11 ltfll OllT of J6 ltlll'll compdlng), Nl111t..,._ In ! t7l W'11mlmW ~utli. {H), n, Oii. EklridM (W), 73M!..i (H), 7J, def, "(~110011 (W). "it:~111 CHI, 16. Ml, M1rtc {W ), 1LG~d IH), 1't, def, SI,_ !WI, ···o:-~(.e 00, 1t, dtl, Swlltr'1 IW), '°w!"~m....... (HJ, 111, 1'11. $tt1ncutr tWJ, &S. H . Prep Net Re s11lts Doub In Fr.•r ~nCI Sl~r (Lil 0Pl1I '"''n W•Q<>et 1nd Lim~r<1 !SC) Josi •"6. WO'\ 6 J de•. COPt Ind l•mbe•o ISCl 6·J, 6·1. ~irr•hlll and Re<1w1tz (Lill OP!•I •... ~· ""· , .... Mlrlllt l»l If) llnal>flm Abbe• IM), 7U. ~f. l(fXll IA). 11. ~,() G.ivln !Ml, 7), det. M111.i (Al, ";..,~~~In IM), Tl. <1•1. How~rd (~I, 11. 6-0 Lffl IM), 111. dl't. (trier !'1.l , IA. 6·0 Mart!!tl>n CM), 7?. Off. Wil!.<ln !A), ll;.;:~P"'"" (Ml. 71, del, !.<J'i"'trtz IA), 11, 6·0 Y1 t11IJ HtWHl1 H1.-US\<) ... SillWIH Oalt Hll dei !ldor ~$1 6-J; dtt FOi!'' tSl 6.01 drl Nl!rn !~I 6-0; def L~mberl !Sl 6-0. Cunn!ngh11m (N) won 6.0, 6.(1, 6-0 ... Prr\no IN! lo>l 5·1J ""°" 6-1, 6·" ••• O'Relllv Oil W!ln 6·G l ·l, l •l, det..ult, Doubkl (ril>f'·(~~rlu <Ml Ml kh!lt;"'9· Ktrrnol ISi 6-41. 6.(1; do! YOU<>V·GOll>l CS! .. 1. l·l. ti:11tm1n·"•lev CNl won 6·0; l•ed 7·1/ won 6·l, 6·1. Junior V1rai1T fHWH•I H1rllot no (ti S..111• An• Sl~tllli l\i;.I! IN\ def. Kth" IS) 1·3: def. Slit\ IS' I/. lto.~nfr !NI WOii "'· ,.,, ll'Jumti tNl do-I W1hlbt•• (SJ •11 dtf, ~ • ..e {~) "°· Quin" won 61·, &-J Doutiln Owre1n-F.,rt ll (N) dd Ku•Oll· ~8CVtY lSI 1.0, l ·'ll dfl NelehbOr· Allls'IOA !Sl 6·1, J1tllO~!'<>·L•W~" (NI w"" W , I·•. Only One Final stocks In all home ed itions, lhat's a big dral ? It is !n Orange County. Thr DAI LY PILOT is the only dally newspaper that drll~· crs lite package. Championship Wrestling OltANCH COUNTY FAIR!;ROUND COSTA MESA M!)NDAY, MAY n• 1:30 P.M. GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS ONE NIG!'IT ,ONLY TOMI lOSE n. .DO!INA CHRISTANTELLO SfECIAL CHALLENGE BOUT ..... J ......... u. c:Onoe· ' l'lU$ iHR~ MORE GREAT BOUTS IOX o "IC.I OPE N. J P.M. -PHONE Kl S.11'1 ~i::.:-Mllm.. .,.. _.... """*'*' ~ ""' gj ........ ft1tt A!lllttlt Cl,. a-• J 7 -4 Loss Drops MV l1ito Second Place Tie A four·nin rally by Villa Pdrk High in U1e home half of the fifth inning gave the Spartans a 7-4 victory over J\tission Viejo a'fld ruined the Diablos' Jiopes of sharing the Crt:.Stview Leagu& baseball ti· llr. run in the fifth on three straight singles by Citro, Gray and Rick \lladsley. Then Villa Park countered 0v.·itb its four-run rally on th ree singles. a pair of v.·alks and two errors. Mission Viejo oulhtt Villa Park, 8--7, with Citro getting three hits and Gray two. UC I PLAYS FUL LERTON ,.UC l rvine baseball team will journey to · Cal State j Fullerton) r.1 on da y af- ternoon for a single game beginning at 3:30. Originally billed as a doubleheader Saturday nighl at La Palma Park in Anaheim, the action was switched because of the moratorium an Lhe state's college and universi ty cam· puses. During the South Coast Con- ference seoson, Powell hit at a .426 clip, tops in the cir'cuif. He was named to the second •b r II ,..,.It Sltlver 8111 Prout , , Seo!! lon9n1<~tr II StlVt Sml111 '6 Erle OirlllenH" S5 Ed NthOll II Mike Ewd•rd1 11 S!...,. Bosh.lo lli John ltubOI 61 w-••d Hov• •l SllV• 51'1101rd l! Miit• De•bw1h!.. 31 Bruce Bovio 71 Gree ,.tnnmelo" 21 Dlhlrt J ' ' ' ' " u 10 1l ' .. " ~ " ~ • • 1r 15 ' . ' . ' . •• 11 ' ' • • To1111 ""' l lt 162 Geldlft Well (1J.0 rtll iVI, l .d t 0 .•2' 11 .321 ' .:JO• l ,;>ti I .210 1 .160 3 .!SO t ,tN . -'" 6 ,(9• • ,16? ' .131 1 .017 • 73 .2•l •b r II rtli l '<t. Saddleback finished with the only winning record in the area (12-11-1) while Golden West had a IJ..16 mark and OCC was 7-20. 'fhe loss put ~1ission Viejo into a tie for second place "'ith Foothill, a 5-4 winner over Tu slin. Both teams have 8--5 marks. l\\'O games behind San Clemente. Monarchs E11d Season Noel P1ul>0n 111 I olO 21 .JS• Jctin Hov•n H l n o .31• Jlm HOV•" 111 7C lli 1' .ltl W•Vnl l(le!t~ " lS 10 11 .:lllt Ebright Cup Race Slated The Diab los end lhe seaSQn at San Clemente Tuesday \\hile Foothill hosts Orange. Villa Park took a 1-0 lead in th e first i'{jning on a pair of single~ and a balk, but ' the Diablos came back with lhree in the Uiird to take :i two-run lead. A ·pair or walks and a fielder 's choice. followed by Doug Cilro's single, got two of the run s home and Mike t:r:.iy's one-bagge r plated the third tally. Rick Ruutl! 19 11 l• I! ,ll'O G•et H~•v 11 l 9 s .1u Sixteen varsity crev.•s and 8111 Bowen 11 1G 11 1 .7•1 Re-snvoe• •l 6 10 1 ·'" 13 . junior varsity oar groups1 Tom cornet• 11 11 16 1 .m v.·ill show their w:i.res next Ml-t Peml>l!•I~ •s J 11 11 .211 ellddv Moen 101 1s :n u .111 Friday and Saturday al Longl With 3-1-Loop Win John Arroyo and Steve J\larmaud con1bined lo toss a three-hitter iT1 leading i\·later Dei to a season ending J..I victory over Pius X in Angelus League action at t>.1emorial Park in Santa Ana f'riday. Arroyo tossed the first four innings for the J\-1onarchs. al!o\ving just one unearned, ru,1 \l'hile st riking out two anrl \\alking tv..·o. Marn1au d fanned two and walked one in pitching Stn"• Neison 13 3 s • ·111 Beach's r..tarine StaUiurn in JOl1n Ce,.011 1' 1 2 ·'°' lh W I the final three frames. Mllo:e woor1. 11 1 .111 e estern Intercollegiate The Monarchs co 11 e c t e d ~:~~~'g,%~~:r ;~ 1 ~ :~~ Rowing Champions hips . their first two runs in Jhe 01""n 1 o o Saturday's. finals will beginj opening inning. Bobby Haupert To1111 '" 1u l5S 116 ·25' at !l a.m. I led it off with a walk and 0'1"11 c •• ,, O·"nl The v.·inner of the eight-1 Ray Salazar sacrificed him •b • 11 tbl , .. ,. oared shell varsity com- to second. Dan t>.teyer's single e •ll Powtll 101 l~ u 11 .~1 petition will receive the Plated Hau,.,..rt. Ml-• "•u1 101 1• n 1 .l-16 Ebright. Cup, v.·h1ch annually .. ~ 8ob (onllnl l 0 I 0 .JJ] Ron f\.luniz' ground ball was eo11 Leovv 101 & 11 n .Jn goes to the \\'inner of the -" I M d 0111 CIJ•~ )Cl lS .lCl 9 .?~7 l USL"U to orce eyer at secon Je' Lovt 11 s 6 1 ·"' even · but the subsequent throw to "'"' w110ret111 1. 1 • 1 ,1q• Expected to be in the thick first was wild and Muniz raC<-=. ~~0''1v :; ; ;~ : :~~ of the race foc the cup are cd to third'. He scored seconds sieve P1111er n • 5 4 .111 UCLA. \Vashington, Cal State ••1~111 u•ld Ill bit l111w1 t•mll l'l•v1 1111 '''"'•YI .._ wllihll " • , 111 11• 1;110 1UO.-, llt Hptr-111 wa\ !ti911 Wl/h yello"fl Notbllfl~,fll I t•mt bll-n Pillsbur9h Ind 1..-1yn . , , II w•1 lno111M H•Kl•ldl"I m19\i1 bl IDie I• tol-1111 bill kttfl' H II were tolorN yellow. * Ever wondu bow m•ny bf1t-b•ll1 ••e v~ld In 1 mil•~ 1119u1 g.1me? , I lg l119ut le•ms ult •n •ver1g1 "' lboul 14 ntw 11-ilb ;" 1v1ry g,i.m1. * I bet YIU didn't -llOW !~11 Ti m O'Sn•nter, "!ht ,Olltr'I S<o!cb". " now lm..cir!N for you It I truly >P<lrllng prlct -!ho DfOgHI Seara. D1•11ln Ill C•llftmll. TAM Scotch Whisky Vill::i Park lied U1e score \\'ilh a pair of runs in the home half of the third on ;i single, a lwo-<>ut triple and an error. nut, the Diablos once agah1 too k I.he advantage with a MATEll DEi Ul Heu.,.rl, c Sdl•1d•. It M'"'"'· 'to Munl•. 11:1 CoHo~, 'b /I.dams, 11>-s' A~ple:on. cl Slmo$cn. cl G!Mllp rt later on a passed ball. ~'1~;'01(.1;,~"'n '! ~ '; : ·: Long Be;ich, Loyola and area ••• h rt11 The two teams traded runs Rogerw~11111r •• ' u J .191 favorite UC Irvine. t % ~ ~ in the third frame v.•ith the · ~!~ ~~~':~1... ~: ; ~ :;~1 Fourteen freshm('n and 101 s561 ... MISSION VIE.JO (0 1brll rbl J 1 1 0 J , J 2 "'olme'. cf l.1hQ, 1b G•.w, c H111a<>, o W...i•lev, 7b M •o:e~. r1 Pr ice •f f'·l/f, ft H111n•<o•d. ·~ Dulle!\ n MAstt•oori, lb 6 •n"'n QI! lot"ll p""~" lf " ""· ,,, Tullv. ~· VILLA PAii.i( 01 /I. .,.i.,,,,, <;to, lb ~·"'~· lb H•!I, r l '""'b•. d 8~nnonQ c l ¥111011, ~ To1111 J 0 7 1 • 0 0 0 l 0 I 1 ' 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 l 0 J 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 ' • 3 1brhrbi • 1 I D • l 1 0 J 1 7 1 T 1 o O ' ' ' .. ' • • • ••• ' ' . ' ' ' ~~'~1~;~ .• COllQti, 1b 11.flWD, II flu<obtt. "h M~rm•ud, p lot~!• PIUS X f l! :i 1 1 1 Monarchs scoring on a M•r•y \ight\\'eighl cre\\'S will also bel f 8 g g }\au~rt single , ;i ground out g~~"w ;J ! 0 ~ •0" oo hand for the cham- { g ~ g and r-.luniz' single. To1a11 1a. 101 21s '° .166 pionships. 1 o 1 o --~--~---~~~-~~~---~~~~---~~---~--~--~-------------~ 1 0 0 01 ' 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 o o D D 0 0 n n J s 1 1br ~ rD1 1 0 1 0 J 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1 n 1 o 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 n O 0 ~ n 1 l o Major Leag ue Standings Al\IERICAN LEAGUE B:iltin1orc Detroit Easl Division W L 18 8 14 11 1:'1 14 13 12 13 13 GB NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L 14 10 13 14 13 1-4 12 15 10 13 DEAN LEWIS APRIL SPECIALS GB [!][Q]ryJ~00[{5)~ COROLLA 1970 • H' OOl O•O O-• I 3 1C2 °"° ~-7 7 1 ' H ' OC·l 00!) 0-l l 1 101 coo i-l 5 1 New ''ork Hoston '\1ashington Cleveland 9 Ifi \\'es t Division Pct. .692 .531\ .51 7 .520 .500 .346 Chicago New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh St. Louis Montreal 8 17 '\\'est Division Pct. .58.1 .481 .48l .444 .435 .320 oasy·cere a ctive wear 1., men .and bq,y' IJ fonte1tic selec·tiol\ of bermude \horfi for men and boys! b~"\1m11i(1•d e m1~l•r '~''9' 1f1d110fl11l•11d, 111wpor1 bt1(h 66•.5010 • ~l1nnesota Angels Oa"land Chicago Krin.~a:i; City J\1il\\'aukee 17 8 17 ' 13 15 11 14 9 17 7 20 Frld1y'l llti.u1!1 Ooll.1•1'111 1. 80•~11 1 "-t19tb •. N~ Vort J fl11!!n1C1•• l, Chitlt90 I "'"''' COv t, Ot!rolt I Mln1>UOl1 7, (elevlanc:I 6 Tod1y•1 01me1 .680 .65< .464 ,440 .346 .259 Jl(R!on !i!ebert l-11 11 Dakl~llll (Mu111!!• S.l). '! New York (Kelo;+t" 0-0) 11 Aftffls !MeUt'lll'IH~ 3 JL nlohl W"\f\troolon f!oom.ln J.Jl 1t M+lw•ukM IMO•"I 0.01. n~111 ?·?~lllMI Clrv lRllCl~fl' l·Jl 11 Ortrojl !WtllOll Ml11nt10!11 t ll111I UI 11 ( tvttlnd ICNlnc:e 1-]1, (~I(-{John l·ll II B~lllmo•t I P~ 1·!1. Cincinnati Allanta Dodgers San Francisco l-lous\011 San Diego 22 7 16 11 15 12 14 15 13 16 12 18 Frld1r'l llttWlll ~oullon J, Plt11bur11h I AU1n11 I, 5r. l<11111 ) Ch1Ct90 10, Clt1Cill"lll 1 .759 .593 .556 .483 .-448 .429 C>Wt.rt I, "hll10H!llf>l1 4, flt ln11lf1111) 5an Dlroo 114, Montre1! 1.r San Fr1nc\Ki0 7, Ntw York I DEAN L·EWIS ' 6 ' ' JOI:.: 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 Service •nd P•rt1 for All Imported C1rs Modern Body Shop for All C1r1 Orange County's Largest and Most Modern Toyota and \'olvo Dealer $1853 All Othtr Models h1 Stoc.11 Mo1k 11-Hihni: Picku,._ Load Cr1tlwr5-C.orolMI VOLVO 1970 DEMO SAVE $570 tt2 2 41., r1dl1 , li11l1r, ... ,p • .J. ·1s.,~ #47401 •. U5l0 C41t SPICIA.L ' '''' TOTOTA Cor1111• H.T.1. Cot •"<ll<I, llNI.,, ~·Wltl<I !)(CIC un · $1495 __________ _...... ____ ...------·-----~--'. ·-··-·--- I COME TO THE 'BRAND '' NEW ·ALL MODELS TO BE SOLD AT BELOW FACTORY INVOICE THIS WEEKEND ONLY SATURDAY1 -SUNDAY: BRAND NEW 1910 FORD L.T.D. 2 DOOR HARDTOP 35 1 C.I. V-8, cruise, power steering, 1ir cond., radio, tinted glau, W'heel covers, dual speakers, wh itewalls, ett. (QJ62H145349). SAVE HUNDRED 6000 MILE 1970 DEMONSTRATOR V-8 SALE All 1970 D-•111haten are re111avetl fro111 nrvlce at ap• prox. 6000 111lle1. Th••• 1970 Fords'""'• had "'•Ir 600011111• chock-up alld are ready for l111- 111etllate delivery. BRAND NEW 1910 1/2 TON F-100 PICKUP l"lOCRIWtTI, $ . 48 · AllModelsToChooseFrom $ 60 , Most Can Fully Equipped • T·Blrd1 • Torl1101 • Mu1te1191 us '" hcense • Galaxle• • Forti LTD'• pus tax license . ....____...;, ___ ..... _____ ___. _____ ..... ' ' IMMEDIATE ONE GIANT LOCATION DELIVERY 2240 S. MAIN at WARNER ' OVER 500 CARS SANTA ANA 546-7070 ' TO CHOOSE FROM - • ---'· ------- Saturday, May It, 1~70 DAILY PILOT Jf) USED CAR & TRUCK '65 Falc '68 Squir WAGON '65 Musta '66 F.ord S11111lr1 W190n. V.f, 111!0, lr1n k1rY 1lr aindlllonf ... , POWlr 11 radio, ,,... • .,. ... wtlltl'1111ll !Ir"' 1M reek. \Tr-X 122). . '64 Y2 To SERVICE DEPT. PARTS DEPT. OPEN Mon '!ii 9 p.m. Tu11. !hru Frl 'Ill 6 p.IL · '65 falcon RENT A FORD $6 A DAY Plus be Mi le ------------ ALSO LONG TERM LEASING AVAILAB LE I • ' ' . . . • ... • • • • • •• t-' -------,-----~~-~~-~-.-,-r--r-~~· ,, "" ,, 'fl' 4" '~·.,,~ ... ,...,-~...,-.,,...-...,....,..-...... -------------------. ' . . . ·. . . . .... _, I s~t urday, r111y 9, 1970 HO~SES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HO~~OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE .~•rel 1000 General • ~ 1000 Gt ntrtl 1000 ~~rtl 10:, Gtn1r1I 1000 HOUSES FOR $ALE I HOUSES FOR SALE Gentrtl 1090 G.ntral 1000 OllAN<OE COUNTY'S LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 541).8640 Op• Evet1Mt9s tlll 1:30 Wife's Delight !(1'rt' 11 JS. Thi' 1·Ut{'~I :I bf'd1·oon1 2 balh hn1nt' "·r·ve sef'n 111 a 1oni; t1mr. All if1.r11:" rooms, JJl'l\'alr back yard, pink til<'d bullt·ln kitchen, paneled den for dad, in model homf" condition. Take over 4.5 ... ·ii VA loan at Sll7.00 ji<'r month or no monl'y do..,.·n to vrts. llurry lo the JJhonc. Unbelievable But True This 3 bcUroon1 home has been completely rC'· n1odcled with e11 added i::nmc room, added din· ing roon1. added livinit room, nddcd bedroon1, all \\'ilh rity approval. 2000 sq. ft. Full price :S26,500. FJIA-VA l<'rm~. Sec Jt to bclil'\'e 1t. Mesa Verde 3 Bedroom 2 Bath $22,300 t1•s an untK-lil·vabl<' price, :-.<1 it niust be il fixer,uppcr, r 1 g h t '? Hight, hu t .. vith n built· in kitchrn, forcrd air hl'at. fireplace, J;Oocl nl•lghborhonc\. All you need is paint. 0\1·ncr anxious. Buy righl and s.avc. Fixer Upper On Lots of Land MACNAB • IRVINE I FINER HOMES COUNTRY ESTATE Thorobred horses, fruit trees, beautiful pool, 1nanicured grourids & artist's studio, make this home a showplace of country living on beautiful l\1esa Dr. This custom built brick & YiOOd residence of rural charm has 7,000 sq. rt. under hea-Jy shake roof. on 1-acre of land. A special home for a special buyer. $240,000 -Barbara Aune LINQA ISLE Best buy on 52 ft. of Prestige Bayfront with pier & slip. 11ome \\•ill be custom fin ished for d1scr1n1inating buyer. Open Sat. & Sun. 106 Linda Isle -Dave Cook DOVER SHORES J\•lagnificcnt vie\v . pool -retractable atrium roof -4 bedrooms plus sewing room. This home has evervthing. Newly decorated by ·Cannell & Chaffin. $139,500 -Eileen l·ludson BA Y FRONT Immaculate 2-story home with character & ch11r111. CoinJ>letely remodeled & redecorat- ed at considerable rost. 4 Bedrooms & a bonu• roo1n : spauioua dining room; patio & deck: private pier & slip. $175,oOO • Jane Frazee BA YCR EST 4.000 Sq. Ft. 2-story home with View ol Mts. & Back Bay. Ji'amily room with enclosed wet bar. Today's kitc:hen 'vit h large adjoining breakfast area. F ormal dining room; 41h. baths; ample area for large pool. Plans av~ilable for 6th bedroom & bath. S93.500. On Fee land -Jeanette Peart BAY FRONT First ti1ne offered. r~abulous 5 lledruo1n & den in Dover Shores. Warm wood paneling &: te~'turcd \Valls in an exciting ":orld of color & con trast. Space for your billiard ta· b!e. S\vimming pool. large pier & slip. Open Sun. 1014 Polaris Dr. DOVER SHORE S Luxurious home \\'i lh Perrnanent Panoramic Vie\v of the entire upper bay. 4 Bedrooms, .h uge living roo1n 1vith fireplace, formal circ- ular dini ng room ; large Qen. wet bar : huge 1naster suite. A feeling df spaciousness ac· centuate4 by the hi gh ceilings. $145,000. Open Sat. & Sun. 1~30 Galaxy Dr .• Tom Turner HARBOR VIEW HOME S Lovely 2-story 3 bedroom home \\1ith formal dining roon1 plus farr~ily room, situated on a .Jarge. lot overlooking ne\v golf course. Brick fireplace. all electric kitchen & only 1 year old. $44 .950 . Open Sun. 1701 Port Ab- bey \Vay. C.4MEO HIGHLANDS Lovely 3 bedroon1 ho1ne. located on c1uiet street. \Vith act.:e&s to private beach. Good value. S43.500. l\pp'I. only -Lois Mil!er MACNAB-IRYINE Realty Company 901 Dover Dr., Su ite 120 1080 Bay•idt Drive Newport Beach 642·8235 675.J210 GOT THE STOCK MARKET ILUEs? INVEST IN REAL ESTATE AND WATCH 'YOUR INVESTMENT· GROW! 12 Units on 2 large ldts in Oceanside, near the beach. Always full & excellent tu shelter! The finest craftsmanship went into 'he own- er's 2 bdrm. home. Try $25,000 Down on a&k· ing price of $139,000. \Ve also have 12 units in Santa Ana , flunt- ington Beach & Costa Mesa. Call now for an app't. to see these fine properties! LAGUNA'S FINEST 2 Bedroom house plus 3 modern units with all amenities. A property you will be proud to own and located only 1 block from the choicest beaches and parks. Shown by ap- pointment only. $125,000. PRESTIGE AREA Adult occupied, immaculate 3 bedroom and den in Cameo Shores·. Ocean view & private beaches. $76,500. LOW, LOW PRICE Corona de! Jilar duplex with t\VO 1 ·bdrm. units: corner location ass ures maximum pri· vacy. This is an xlnt value at $36,000. BEAC,H SIDE OF HIGHWAY 11,."..o blocks to Llttle Corona Beach. Perfect su1nmer home in best CdM location. 3 Bed- rooms & study plus 3 baths & a low interest, assumable loan. $62,500. ,. Corona del Mor 673-3770 2828 E. Caost Hiway 1000 GenerAI 1000 NEW HOME NEAR UCI OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND SAT/SUN FROt-1 1:00 3042 Country Club Dr. Country club area. Beautiful, nPw 4 &: family rm Hating • modem, spack>Ua. Room !or pool. Walk lo clubhouse, tennis, tic, 21541 Hanaika i Ln . A "Cal-Classic" in H.B. with terrific FHA high loan to assume. Vacating this week· f'nd • real euy ternu, Hur- ey'. 3061 C1rob St. cfinJa . J d/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTM ENT 101 Linde lslt Drive 5 BR, 4 baths; fam. rm. Mexican t.ile flrs., exposed beam cell., cpts, drps incl. \V /Pier & slip ............................. $135,000. 16 Lindt Isle Drive New 5 bedroom, 5 bath home with upstairs view of Corona del r.1ar hills. 3 Fireplaces & BBQ. Luxurious carpeting & panelling. Land- scaped. With dock ................ $145,000. 77 Linde Isle Drive New 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. r.1arble entry, wet bar, AAf/FM Intercom, Mstr. Br. has beam ceil. & own frplc. Large family room w/fireplace .............. $185,000 80 Lind.1 Isle Drive 5 Bedroom & maid's, 5 baths with family room & large rumpus room. Carpetinc. 3 Fireplaces. 4,246' Sq. Ft. ....... $169,~00 Waterfron t Lots No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle leasehOld Jot. Plans avail. Consider trade ..... $35,000 No. 41 : Long \\•ater vie\l.i facing 1-farbor Is- land w/76.2 ft. of frontage. IJlans avail. No. 88 : Point lot with 118 lt. of frontage. Long water view. Plans available. BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 133 Do.,.r Dr., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 lODOGeneral 1000 NEED 5 BEDROOMS? "t'ou need look no further than this outstand- ing 2 story home. It has 2585 sq. ft., large noo k, 3 baths, spacious family room & FOR· MAL DIN ING ROOM, too! Anxious 01vner will consider offers, so HERE'S YOUR CHANCE!! Easy FHA or VA terms are available. Jf you can do better than th is for $36.950 bet- ter GRAB IT:! COLLEGE PARK LOVELY 4 Large bedrooms, family room & tastefully decorated . Cul-de-sac street and easy 'valk- ing .distance to.all schools. Can be purchased subject to low interest FHA loan. Great fam- ily home. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS • I49I BAKER ST . 546-4141 COSTA MESA, CALIF. This oophiscated new homt" overlooks the campus of !he Un1~'t'rsity o! Califor- nia. Irvine, IO close that you can "''alk or bicycle lo classes. It is in the center ol the cuHural v.wld of Or- ange County. Priced at S36.&Xl. In exculsive Turtle Rock I fills luxury home community, All the leatur- l'S you 1\'ant in a t'OmplC'!e honit•: Tht'rmador self- cleanin.i;: ovens, Thcrmador Bt1rbccur and grill, <'ar. lll'ling throughout, Jovrly mastl'r bedroon1 suites. i\rmslrong shee! ''inyl in kilcllens, bathrooms. and laundry. Formica facM hard11'00d cabin<'ts. a n d many n1orr. Your 011o11 live Fabulous Vie1r, ''high on a hill" overlooki~ the pro- posed U.C.I. J'O\\'i ni:i r.our.;e. mountains and the Univen:i. General 1000 General 1000 1~'. Lowest priced 4 & family ----------1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;. '"s:;·~~~~ mo" 1 oo MOTHER IN·LA W Open For Inspection 2026 Lemnos Dr. QUARTERS Pacesetters· Marina Scriet • Lt>:: MOJ\1 enjoy her st'par-SAT 1 ·S a "one -of. a. kind" decor-alt', spacious, net.Y one bed· alor's own home. 4 nict' room, dining room, electric Bedrms, formal dining rm built·in kitchen and roon1y Located 111 tJir Back ·1 ~~~'!"!~~!"!'!"!~!"~~~~!!!"!-!"!-"!"!"!!':'!'~·I acre tennis and S\VUTI club, Bay urea uf !\('v•port II...__ loo! &ach on 1"' of an acrr. 0 1n1ral 1000 General 1000 TELEPHONE: 833-1102 etc. Very sharp indeed! Ji\'ing room with fircplatt. 3230 Oregon Ave. Scparak' yard and gar.ll;c. Adult ocaipicd. A Mesa l\Tea-\Vhile you romp in your do'<\'I home freshly painted lovely 1900 SQUARE FOOT, with new crpts & drps, Sim-thtte bedroom, t...,'O bath. ply in1moculate 3 & family, dinin~ room home \rilh occupied by one adult only. electric built-in kitchen and 40J lloln1wood, Nwpl. J~ghls. Cus1on1 built, 3 BR. 2 BA hon1f", huge living rm w/ Slone fireplace + dining rm. BHns, crpts. drps, rible J;ar., 2 patios. Call eves: :.18-6769. Featuring: ? horse cor· 11;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, [---------'=~=~~----rals, enclosed I a n 11. i II 1F ~O EST E mwlookin< "'"""'"' IAYSHO•IS OH! GIVE ME R · large 21)'x30' family roon1 54i·SllO with fireplatt. l.arg!' fenc· (llell'ei!ienwtt*"et eel ;>ani, double garage \v11h ""immin< pool. The " A HO,uE Q L s Q N 2000 squarr fl ~ bed· OPEN SAT. & SUN. l ·S '.;IT1 room res1dt'n...:r n('('ds 261 1 BAYSH ORfi 1.,,,.,1111 and "tboii· i::-rPasr. ORIVE l\'l11•rt• !hf' family 1.:1111 1·1mm LEGE REALTY utility space. all undE'r onC' lSOJ AllMlsll.KllW,tM. roof. an ideal sel·UP. Exist. 1\ll 1\'hlll H prLC!'. ()\1·n· <'f \Vil.I !inaner at 7.5';. Nt'ar 2 pril';1tr h1·at·h1·~. nay <tnd the KIDS and !he PAlt- Call toclll). Club .I. Y,1ChT L:tm!•ni:: . E/IWTS Call play. Jni· Rral!ors Mesa Verde Fixer Upper This is n real .;l!'P[Jf'r In· c1ttrd In thC' best Costa J\lcsn arcK. :J t.11-drooms. 2 both~. Hui!t1ns. Brin.r your pa1n1 brush nnd save yours<'lf ~on1<' mon· r.v. Full prii.:r S22.300 Pick Ur> 1hr pho111' and call. Take Over 41\% Loan and Save TOT1\L 7\\unlhiy pUY· n1cnt \\"Ill hr lr~s lhan $120.00 1~·r n1onlh \1hl'n you bu.v suhJrC't In th<' cxlst lnJ:" VA loan. :1 h<'rl· room, 2 b111hs. c1nu l1lr i;t&rBJ:t'. co~ built-In~. and it's 1•1.,11n 11.• 11 \\'hls- tle. Sec it NO\V: OUNGE coinnrs .., WGIST ·~ ~RBOR IOIJl.PARD s.ts:l148 !J11·,,ly '! IN!rn1. r•arl~ .\mC'I'· 11•1111. i;,:l'. 111•. r 111, top ennrl• 11n11. roon1 lo r>.\p1111tl • :-:Er·: TO·DA Y $49,300, WESTCLIH PRICF: n.~DUfED _ Pres· l!gl' area . 6 hdrn1s. & den, 4 balhs, 2 fireplar~.a. b1t·in .. 1ec1. kllchen. beautiful h /, f POOL, spacious dl'{'k1ng, rx· !rt ru:1m off pool aroi., ~·pL & drapes • LARGE t'A~l TLV'!' SEE 11115 • $M.noo. "C" THOMAS R1e1ltor 1 2iH W. Coast Hwy, fHS..i527 Ne"l_l()ft Beach, Eve ~a-5643 ****+-****** Lease Option Sale 01\'ll('r, 1ran.sfcr11't/, tK111 \'n· 1:ant. lmmcdlatr posse:ssion. Gur~'f!OLIS 3 l\cdnn. 2 stor)' llftlt!ll in 1n1n1aeu latr t'Oncll· lion, IA'A~t' S.1o0 rno • lull , s.a.11' flrtcc. $11.9;,0. l' :1 I I r.t;,.!H;H, FOR SALE · $!6,650 2015 KEWAMEE lrvlnt Terrace 4 BTI. 2~ balhs, l11na1 M)t)m. Eire. kltc~n f.· ntl hll -11U. Low l.nnd l.eaSt• Call CURT DOSH, Realtor 1730 \Y. Co.'\.~\ illJ:h\\-n.y &\Ut72 ~:\'l'li 67J.34G8 BAYF RONT -APTS~ VISTA DEL LIOO Pier &-Sli-p 1·v1il-.ble WE HAVE IT ... COLLEGE PARK -G-ORGEO-US POOL ing financing can be assuni· erl at no rost to buyer . Sec Summer is here, so lets trade 634 CENTER STREET {ne11r in your old house lor this Cosla i\1esa Park) OPEN S26,l50 ori a hugr fiOx\90 fl'!' simple JUST LISTE1?~ A n>al ~r· Int in luxurious "HARBOR gn1n. Brau11ful tree lined VIF.\V" homl's. 4 IX'drooms, s1rcl'ts. \V1nding: drive pa~! ;: baths. formal !linin~room, 1owc:1ng: lrces !rads to tins sunken den ,,1,11h Unck fire. i.:racious Collci:e Park home. placr @nd \>.'Cl har. i\dd a 3 large lxlrn1s., ?_ining room, f'Ommuni!y ino niatnten· 2 full ba ths. Kitchen \vlth beautiful 4 bedroom home. DAILY. \Vhat a setting? Pool is brand new v"ith all _ th!' ex- tras. You'll be proud ru 01vn this beauty with l)('IV car. pets, drapes, Palo~ Verne ~1onc l1N'pla!'I' and much more. Seller has agreed lo an('f'I pool n<'arhy. all dclux~· huiJl.1n~. tons of 673..85:)() old brick fi1't'placr, shake of Sl7.48l is assumablf" al this low I'll!(• \\'h<'n you buv this SHARP, SHARP 3 ~d. rm & 2 Bath luxury hon1r, roof. Seller has job trans- fer. Tf'rms 10 sultr you? C.l.IFHA or you name it. Hurry on this one. C&ll 645-0303 at Harbor Center '?299 Harbor Blvd., C.l\I. *BLUFFS* BUDGET BUYS Mlni·Vlllas ~ell FHA or VA. Call WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee , Reallors 2190 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 54~ Open 'IU 9 PM * GDV'T REPO * Unck Jirepla~-e. near. new Pr (Tpts, rtrps ,<:,, blln kitchen. * 2 Br. 2 ba. 2 sly . , S2~,000 iced $2000. below market Yoor rotal payments \I ill be * 3 Br. 11,i ba. 2 sty • $26,500 al $20.500. 3 Large Bedrms, $1'12. nio includiru:: la..xes * 3 Br. ''stair.fn:"C'' • S:29.500 new paint in /, out. Over· \\'hy \1•all~ Call nihi·· * 3 Br. 2 ho. 2 le\·.,, $30,500 sizf"d dblf" garai::r. Carpor!. • 3 Br. :? bt1. "supc'r" $32,500 t'fl\'l'N'd patio. A\'ailnblr to Newport anyon~ with very IO\V do\1·n ''\c"liave many, niany more payment. Cl'l'al vaJIJ('. Iota] & lenses also available at S184. n10. pays all. Call al Ev.mings Call 646-2239 MESA VERDE Home Shows Like A MODEL A popular Pacesetter \\'i th 4 bedrooms • 3 baths . formal dfning room • fAmily room • 2 fireplaces, {one in master bedroom\ . CAREFREE la ndscaping -high up on the hill. A must see for 543,950. S46·23IJ One Block to Beach _ Duplex on comer. 100' x 117' ::~:;~~~ &Sr f§.!' ' 54().[ 1;•'"; ':.r .. '"~AGf •• ] (anytime) 101, wned c.2, 3 Bedrn1 and rea ty a 2 Beclrm rental, 2 car .s:i:ar-~~~~""""~""""'I Low Int. G.I. Lo.1n Iii"· center pauo with BBQ. O\VNER Oftcra to discount 24.t4 Vilna Otl Oro 3 Btdrm. 2 BA, blln Rn.gt! bltin ra"i"foven, fireplace. direct to b\l.}•f'r only 6 )'T Newport Beat'h 644-1 133 ti oven, di&hwaaht'r, rire. Seller will {ill&I1('(', Rent out old 2 1t)' :> Bit, 3 BA hott1e. INSPECT place, CJlllS, dri>s. shake In the summC'r and li\'e tree fl:r Santa AM Country :"lub. roof etc. $28.767. with asaum-in lhe .... inter. t.ov.'f'St price Full prfce SJ..l,roJ. $26,jQQ 512 REDLANDS able G.I. Joan. Quick pos. in lhc area, $87,500. lo.'UI, 112r;.. SUbm11 down, u.1o Chll ~740 JN NEWPORT ·HE1GHTS sc n! I' SAT & SUN • 1 TO J W1ll1-McC1rdle, Rltr1. ll!nmill\lilDlllfiJR Rnins On Our CC'ncration7~ f\todcrn 3 he<!room. double 1810 Newport Bh'd., C.M. -··--·---- Nnt ro says peanut~ png! pra,1tl', roncrelc pad for 54S-771!J 1)44.W34 Eves. 61-4471 (:;::) 54~1 l 3 Rr. 2 b1, llugr h\•. rm .• boat or trailer tn extra llU'iC'i •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i j CO UN TRY ESTATE, u~cd briC'k frplc ~ hearth. ya.rd. POOL TIME custom S br. 2 ha. !i acre Totial $21.500. $174 mo. $27000 w/pool As:l:Umt! 614% M>•n. Gll'..J 1 045. 540-8616 a ft C tor CAU. NO\V • '. ...... G16.TI7t Horse1 OK. 1-tay tradll. npp , Spacious 3 BR, 13• ba home. Owner/Ag!. 531-7636 wiU1 new carpftinri & cus-$32.500 and up 0,.. 19 .. htt'I George Williamson Cl.ASSJJ'lEO! Someone \vUI trw 1:10 RE AL.TOR i,1• look.in;: for It. Dini 642- 10 THt. RE Ai, '"\,. ESTATEH8 1om tppolntmcntll. Aikin&: Ii Your ~d In our '" ooo .... ,,-., elaulfleds1 Someone will be '-------~j 67l-4ll0 64S.1564 Eves.-""'"'"'------.. -· .Aa:enl~ looldnc tor it Dial 642.-5678 ----------~- 21:.0 Vista Dorado Bluffs. Newport Beach 3 BR. 2·~ BA, huge living & c!in1ng roon1. Adult occupied. E\·es: &14.\6:").';. Lachenmyer Realtor 1860 NC\Vport Blvd .. C.:'11. CALL &IS.3928 Eves. !>\S.676n $18,750 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS Bea111ilul corner hon1c \\·ith boa! door for rasy aclt5S to lhc \\'ell Jand~apcd. fenced yard, ELECTRIC huilt-1n kitchen INCLUDING dish"'·asher. &-aulifully car· peted throughout (c\·cn the patio and C'nlry 11o•alkl. a11!0- matic sprinklcNl. TP.E~fEN. OOUS VALUE at Sl8,7SO. HURRY! WE SELL A HOME EVERY JI MINUTES Walker & Lee Til'allor :..JO.ll \\'rs1c1iff !Jr. 64s.1n1 Open 'tll 9:00 Pl\! WATERFRONT DUPLEX WlTH PIER AND FLOAT. \\'ill COn!ider trade for Com. mercial or indu!lrlal land or small boll!. Choice rcn\. al area. -$63,750. CALL NO\V ...... 646-71TI \0 THE REAL "\,. ESTATERS ' "·. . . . . EWeORT HEIGHTS- Ackirtble 3 Br. 2 be. f):JJ. Formal c!in. rm. Unusually n.llr, lndscpg, & patio. Only S31.000 • Xlnt ltrm1! CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 W. Coa!!I H"''Y .• NB • 548-!290 • NO matter whnl It I&, you can n il lt ~th a DAILY PILOT \YANT AD I! 64l-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE I ~ous~s FOR si..LE_ G•nerel 1000 Gtnerel ~1IOO HAPPY MOTH•R Whose family enjoys the luxury of a two wlng'd home with breathing room for every~ body. 5 spacious bedrms, 31h BA, Jge. fami· ly rm w/2nd fireplace. Separate dining rm.~ as 'veil as island kitchen, breakfast area: Magnificent Dover Shores View. $95,000 DOYER SHORES SPECIAL An exceptional 4 Bedrm, 31> QA, VIEW home. Reduced for quick sale below repro-- duction cost. Outstanding View of Bay & T\fountains. Luxuriously carpeted, draped & landscaped. OnJy $89,950 co1nplete. ' ITS NEAR and yet so far. This 5 Bedrm, 3 bath home · is 11nly 5 minutes from schools & shopping yet far from the bustle of town . ~et way back on ¥.i acre site with View of mountains. Call today to see this unique offering at $55.000. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors BAYCREST OFFICE 1430 G.1laxy Drive, N.8. 646-1550 General 1000 JGeneral --Coldwell,Banker OFFERS: ~ LIDO ISLE 4 Br., 2 Ba., Beach Home Near Club $50.000 3 Br., 2 Ba., Lg., Street to Street Lot $69.500 2 Br., 2 Ba., 40' Lot, Lcnv Doon•n Payment $49,950 Modern Triplex -All \V /Private Patios Sll5,000 60' Lido Nord. 4 Br . Slip $290,000 BAYSHORES 2 Sty. l\lodern. 0\\1ner \\'/Carry T.D.·Reduc . • 567.500 3,000 Sq. Ft. -Great Beaches. Boat Facility $59.500 Oversize Home & Patios \\'/Vollev Ball Court S59,500 WESTCLIFF-CLIFFHAYEN Open House -1633 Hi9hl1nd -Sat. 1·5 Come see lmmac. 4 Br., 2YJ Ba. $55,000 5 Br., 3lh Ba ., H/F Pool, Exe. Financing ' $69,900 I Br., 2\'\ Ba .. Choice Lor., L~. Lot $52,750 View, Cozy 2 Br., 2 Ba., Den , Trees $49,500 BA YCREST -DOYER SHORES Exel. Vie\v. 4 Br., 31/.! Ba .. Pool $109.000 2 Sty., 5 Br., 3 Ba .. Pool. D.lt, Fam. Rm. $98.500 Vac. Lots (3) Spectacular VieY.'S $35,000 WATERFRONT 4 Br., Conv . Den, 3 Ba. -Beach & Slip ~180 .000 4 Br .. 3 Ba .. 3 Car Gar.-Slip $85 .000 C.D.lif. Oceanfront. 3 Br., 21fi Ba. Fam. Rm . . $110.000 Lrnda Isle. 4 Br. Beauty -Slip Sl35.000 Best Bayside Dr. Area-Fee. 5 Br. Sl79.500 60' Bal. Isle Frontage---5lip SlA0,000 IRYINE TERRACE 2 Br. + Den ..L 3 1 ~ Ba.-Bay & Ocean Vie\V 589.750 4 Br. (2600 sq. ft.) Lg. Fam . Hm . $59.950 Custom 3 Br .. 3112 Ba., 1\AA View & Pool · $175.000 3600 Sq. Ft., 4 Br .. 4 Ba. w/Great Vie\V s•oo.ooo HARBOR VIEW HILLS View, 4 Br., 2 Ba .. Fam. Rm . 3 Car Gara,ge $5ll.BOO' 4 Br .. 3 Ba.., Split Le vel -Anxious $57.500 4 Br .. 3 Ba .. Vacant 1t1ake Offer $53.500 3 Br .. 3 Ba .. Great Vie\v • Prof. Dec. $59.900 4 Br., 3 Ba . Open Beam. 2 Story $66,500 . CAMEO SHORES & HIGHLANDS 4 Br ., 31h Ba. Pool. Priv. Entr. to Beach $150.000 5 Br .. 7 Ba. & Poo;vder Rm. Best View of l~arbor Entr. & Bal Beach $190.000 3 Br .. 3 Ba .. Den & Family Rm . S89 500 4 Br., Pool Sized Patio Sl44 '.950 3 Br., Fam. Rm. Pool. Ocean View $59 ,950 BROAD MOOR 4 Br., 21/: Ba.+ Fam . Rm. Vaulted Ceilings $69.960 4 Br., 21h Ba. + Fam. Rm . Prof. Decorated' S67,500 ' Ocean View -4 Br., 21h Ba. \Von 't Las t? 1 $67,500 EASTBLUFF & BLUFFS Best Buyll Cozy Home $37 500 Gracious Decor. Need Action $51:500' Bluffs Popular "Linda'" Mode l S39,9~ Spacious "E" on Green Belt S45,00Q Besl Buy !or Prime View $45,ooq lll-0700 644-24JO '" . .. • I ' ' ' ! • ! • . i • i • .1 ·' •' ----------------------.... -..-... -----... -----....... ----,---~,...,.---····-------------·----... -..., ........ ___ _ !lttltfa,y, M1y ,, l q7Q DAILY PILOT 2J HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR s"A"L'E~o;H"'Oo;U7SE"S""FO"'R..,S•A"LE,r~i HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000 General 1000 HOUSES FOR SALE 1 ~!S FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SA ~!_,HOUSE~FORSALE Gener1I 1000 G•n•r•I 1000 Gener1 I 1000 Gener•! 1000 Gene rel IOOOGeneral 1000 General 1000 ,.;;;;;;;;;;~=---=--==------------~ ·• WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO HARBOR VIEW HILLS-$54,500 Room enough for a large famil y. 4 Bdrms, ian1 rm w/fireplacc + formal dining area. Beaut. decor thruout & great patio & garden. 877 Sandcastle Open Sat 1-5 :30 MOVE RIGHT IN-$26,SOO Vacant 2 story to.,.,..nhouse in "The BluUs" near Corona tlel Mar Hi School. 3 Bdrtns. J 1/2 baths. Priced for quick sale. Buy today! LI NDA ISLE-$13S,OOO BES'r buy on beautiful Linda Isle! Q\vner Jnoving Lo another state. Spacious 5 bdrm. hon1e designed for the ultimate in living on this exclusive island of boating & fun. Pier & slip. The most for the least! 101 Linda Isle Open Sat 1-5: 30 BAYCREST-$81 ,SOO fo'ine quality & loads of glamor in this 3 bdr1n hoine 1,1,iith fam rm. 2Y.! baths & formal dining. Perfect U shaped kitchen w/electric bit-ins & char broil. Rear yard is a picture. 1927 Santiago Open Sat 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR Spectacular! 1\1illion S VlE\V of bay, ocean & peninsula. Spacious 3 bdrm split-level home 'vith den & playroom. Above harbor entrance. 250 1 Ocean Blvd. Open Sat./Sun. 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE Ne'v Orleans charn1 is rellected in this 6 bdrm. 5 bath home facing lagoon. I .. iving rrn v.1/unusua! fireplace conversational pit. Lge g:an1e rn1 + fam rm. Fine cptng thruout. •~· tl pac deck \\•/gas firepit. $169,300 80 Linda Isle Open Sat./Sun. l-5 :30 ' ' • I, I , ' ' IRVINE TERRACE 'J'rc1ncndous VIE\·V! \Vatch the boats go by fro1n huge liv r1n, din rm & kitchen. ReJax. besiQ.e lge pool. 4 spacious bdrms. Beauti· fully landscaped & maintained. $106.000 2015 Galatea Open Sat. 1-5 :30 CORONA OEL MAR-57S,OOO OC~:.<\N VJE\V DUPLEX. Quality constr '\'Ith every modern convenience. 5 Yrs. ne1\' . .'} Bdrm & 2 BR ., 2 baths each. Good financing. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY IQ.S ,30 "Our l5tli Ye-ar " ESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644·4910 :*'""":~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~--""" Daily Pilot Classified OYER 3000 SQUARE FEET of CASUAL BEACH LIVING!! Spanish c-ustotn . buUl hon1e. allnosl ne\Y and as fresh a~ springtin1c. Great for entertaining. * 4 Bedrooins/21,'2 baths * f'ortnal dining + breakfast area * Separate farnily roon1 * J>oo l room {den) with wetbar SG4 .950 (YOU own lhe land '.) CALL to see the many EXTRAS~ -~-~~-•~~~~~ A BAYCREST HAPPEN ING Under $60,000 Designed and constructed by Ivan \\'ells. l-'\oor- to-ceiling stone fi replaces. vaulted ceilings, form· al dining roo1n. 3 large bedroon1s and warm £a1n- i\y room. Lush landscaping, totally private patio. Shov,o by appointment. Colesworthy & Co . Barrell p1•efJe11 l fJ Recidy & Ri9ht -!or the young fan1il y, 4 Bedr1ns, format din in g roo1n , pa nelled £a1nil y r1n . Light , bright feeling thru-out and a noor plan tl1at \\'ill delight you. $77.000. f<'lorence McCue. 1507 Lincoln Lane, B•ycrast OJMn Sun. l ·S View -Irvine Terrace Pric:e reduced. Beautifull)' decorated 4 Bed- roon1 hon1e. Or 3 \\/ith maids quarters. for- mal dining room and spacious living areas. Nice pool. protected pat io and lovely garden. Harry 1'1arch. 1721 Galatea Balboa Open Sat., Sun. 2-S Pen insula .Just Listed -A "brand ne\v'' older honie. This charming 3 Bedroon1 beamed ceilin~ home has been completely redecorated ana rejuvenated. It boasts of 2 fireplaces. ne'v bltin electric kitchen : ne\\" copper plun1bing. bathroom fixtUres. furnace and "'ater heat· er. Plus much rnore. Bill Bents. Open for your in5pec:tion Tues. and Thur5. l-S Offh:e Op.n S.11turday1 & Sunday5 1028 REALTOR Newport Beach Office B•y5ide Drive 675-4930 PETE BARRETT REALTY , 1605 W11stcliff Dr., N.B. 642-5200 General 1000 General 10001 ·---- HIGH General 1000 I Genera l 1000 on the-hill Quick Sale 4 Br1!!'00n1s, Tr1-h•11c1 ho111r 4 Bcdnn _ 2 balh • all bll ns ''i!h mountain lakr IXJOI fblark plas1rr1 in 1\TESA \'ERDE. Ln~r Sf'J)iU'atp Fan1ily Rooni, F'ormal 01n. ing Roorn. Perfecl for large family li\·u1g. s:J0,150. THE BEAUTIES CAii "fl"· .......... ~146-:Z::13 ASSUME 6% LOAN 3 BP.. 2 BA. !1:1111 n11. patio b pool + fr nc:eci pltiy .11d. Nr11'ly r1.11n!rd. 0 "' 11 f' I' - :-i-ID-248~. Pl.ANNING to move"! You'll rind an amazing number of homes in today's Classified Aas. Oleck then1 now. -fll-rptai.:c-• laniily rn1 - Cl•l"Jll'led • sparkling rondi- lion. Lo11· interC'sl loan a1·aiJ. ablr • good te1i11s. Pncl.'d at S28.9JO. Call 5-t:J.8424. \outh .(-oast -~ - Are In 8aycre51 \\'e have t'vo that are no\\' available. l'.:ach "'ith 4 bedrooms. 31/..= baths. pools. formal dining rooms. Custon1 quality appointments throughout. ~80.000 and S85.000 . Terms Available 646-7171 I ii: NO 00\VN .. --------I ----.--G.I. Or FHA Tl'l"tns General 1000 General 1000 t9~ 3 BH.. rain. rn1. 2 811 .. fpl. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I I Shnkr roof. S27.6:i0 :• -~------ , .• ,,,,, c •. """0 " "'-"IOO I Mother's Day s . A. llr.1~hls Usr YOUL' (;.I, "" '""· :: BR, m.:.oo. L,e Spec1'als )d, 2 Car :=ar. Kuii;a~rd I{ E, :'111 2-22"-2 NEW TERMS SUPERB ~ VIEWS ' eneral tOOOGeneral tOOOGeneral lOOOGer•r•I 1000 2 Bc-c1roon1 Cundon11n1ur11, 1~~~====~~~~~====~§f~~~====~~~~=====~=~.I f'1·l'nch Qua1·1<'rs. S22,j()(] ~ FHA SN'111t' p11norari1a~ a i-r 111ag1uf1<·c111 f1•op this nr\\' lu;-.;ury hur11r 1n r-...rh1si1•I' Tu1·tJ1• R<M·k l!!lls. Th"r 1·han2r l1'1llll hour 10 hour 11rKl 11;>,\ lo• rla.1 .ullt 1hf'~ a rr In.tr ~11•·<'•aru1;1r :11 111i:h! ~lll)l'l"I) SI) li11i;: and q1111lt1y lhroui:::hou1 . A Mm- pli•tr ho111r you '' 111 lthiay..: cn)Oy. 1-·our bfilroun1s and I 1110 b11lh.~ l..<1111lscaping at. lu11a111:r 11'\l:ludl'd 1n pur-! <.:h11s1' p1·u·r. ·n1f'nnaclo1" 1 ~c-H-<·l<•11nu1t.: 01·1•n, Thc1'· 111ador<' httrh•'CUc gnrldlr I ;u11J ;:nil and hu11t.in rn nl!I'. I <'111·1i1•tint.: 1hrou:::lio111. For. rt\l('it faC('•I hnrrh1ond tHh· A • • ~ • Open Houses THIS WEEKEND llecp this i..11dy directory wlttl y•11 tkJ1 -""" •• 'f'Oll 90 ho11se h11nll119. Alf tW location. llsr•lf beloW or• desufbff 111 .,_.., lf•talt tiy aftertid"' else- whett 111 tad•'f''S DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Patn1111 fllowl119 0,011 ho•ws for .. 1. or .. re11t ON urtH 10 11.tt 111cll lnfor111C1tlo11 111 n1l1 coh111111 eatll frldow. HOUSES FOR SALE {2 Bedrooml 118 \Tia Qu ite. Lido Isl e_ N.B. 673-9060 _ (Sun J-;1 1 *20181 Cypress. County Co rridor. Orangf' County. 54&-5440 (Sun 12 :30-5 :30) 2Jftl ''ista Drive (Bayshores) i\l".B. 675-5930 (Sat 1·5' 712 Orchid. Corona del ~·J a r 67'-6642 ; 675-6459 rsat & Sun 1·51 200 Emerald. Balboa Island 675-3331 ISat & Sun 1-3' (2 Bedroom & Family or Denl .1·14 E. 16th SI., C.M. G42-8135 1Sat & Sun 10-41 :!590 Orange. l.::a ::;t:;ide. Costa .Nlesa 642-1171 ISat & Sunl ~9:l6 Cliff Dr. fNe,vporl Heights) N.B. 646-2414 ISun 1·51 51 1 Avcnida Ca1npana (The Bluffs) N.R. 644-2867 (Sun 12·5 I 316 Rubv. Balboa Island 51s-s;zs <Sat & Sun 1-51 (3 Bed room) **106 1.inda f!'lc !)rive (Li nda Isle) N.B. 642-8235 ;675-3210 /Sat & Sun !. 1793 1 ('aledonia. ~luntingtnn . Beach 846-0604 rSal & Sun 11 -1• 2351 Westn1inster t\vc .. Co!'ta Mesa 644·1102 ISal & Sun 10-4\ 309 \iista Bonita. The Bluffs. N.B. 675-5930 /Sun 12-4\ 2150 \Tista Dorado. the Bluffs. N.B, 646-3928 eves. 644-1655 <Sat 1-5\ (3 Bedroom & Family or Den) 435 1\li ~o Ave .. Ne\1·pnrt Rea ch 54R·3323 or 642-3273 (a ll da;.-Sat & Sun) 333 Catalina. tNe,vport tights) N.B. 673·6510 (Sundayl 1701 Port Ahbe.v \\"ay. !·!arbor Vie\v Home!> CdM 642·8235; 5;5.3210 (Sunday\ **433 Bayside Orive. Ncu·nort Beach 642·8235; 6i5·3210 iSal and Sun' 2501 Ocean 81\'d .. Corona del ~1ar 644-4910 IS". & Sun 1-5:301 1!>27 San liago (Ba.vcrcsl) N l~ 644-4910 1Sat 1·51 2540 Vi "t" Baya. near 23rd & ·ru"tin. N.B. 646·881 I (Sat & Sun I 'tit du~k l *2867 Velasco Ln. !~1esa del f\-lar) C.~·1. 540 -2484 tSat & Sun 1 ·51 2990 Co untry Cl ub. r i\1esa Verde) C .~1. 540.4571 (Sat & Sun 1.41 482 Esther. near \\lestclifL C.J\1 . 54&-5580 I Sun from 1; :W I 818? Indianapolis. lluntington Bench 962-4471 (Sat 1·51 211 !.11 Lni:hlea Lane. ll untinglon Reac h 062-4471 ~Sal l--S l 405 ~lolmv,.ood . Ne\vpnr1 liei'1hls. N.B. 646-3928 eves. 548-6169 <O pen Sal 1.51 324 Poinsettia, Cdl\I 6i3-8550 !Sat & Sun 1·51 (4 Bedroom) 20 1il Ke,vamee (Irvine Tcrrl CdM 642-6472; 673·3468 _(Sun 1·51 1 t30 Galaxy Dr. !Dover Shores) N.B. 642·8235: 675·3210 !Sat & Sun 1 **11 Linda Isle Or. 1Llnda lsle) N.B. 642·8235: 675·3210 tSat & Siint 1633 llighland (\\leslcliffl N.B, 644-2430; 833-0700 1Sat 1-51 2015 Galatea (Irvine Terral:cl Cdr-.1 644·4910 tSat 1·5:301 4600 Roxbury ICarnco !'lhores) Cdi\·I 675-1662 (Sat 1-51 223 \1ia Ithaca (Lido Isl e) N.B. 615-1662 (Sal & Sun 1-51 7672 Taylor, \luntington Beach 846-0604 ISat & Sun 1-:l l (4 Bedroom and Family or Den) J:J30 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) 1\1.B. 642-8235: 675-32 10 1Sal and Sun 1 *1:300 Estelle f\.Veslcliff) Ne \\'porl Beach 642-8235: 675-3210 (Sat and Sun I 877 Sandcastle (11arbor Vie'" I-fill s) Cd!\\ 644·4910 !Sal 1-5:301 14:W Galaxy Drive !Dover Shores) N .B. 646·1550 10pen Dail y) 1507 Lincoln Ln .. Eaycrest 642-5200 (Sun 2-5) *1721 (;aJatea. Irvine l'errace 6•12-5100 IFr1, Sat. Su n 2-5) 23~S Carob. F:aslbluff 675-~000 (Sul\ 1-5) '.!JG Kin.e:s Place. Ne,\'port Beach C.-12-7000 (Sa t & Sun 1-51 4tl2 Seton fof f Cul ver) Univ. Park G73·3211 I Sun 1 -~I *1015 Goldenrod 11-larbor Vie1v Hill s\ CdM. 675-2101 fSun 12-5 :30\ 250 1 Bamboo St. ( Eastbluff) N.B. 644-1450 (Opeil Sat & Sun) 8212 M;:i lley ))r .. Jluntington Beach 53G-lln90 !Sat & Sun 1-61 18661 \lia Paltitiro 1·rurt!e f{ock Hill s ) IrVinc. 333-26 16 rsat & Sun 4-7) 1317 Mariners Drive. N .J~. f,46-0418 I Sun 12-5 I 1500 l.'.:tnn Place. N.E 646-1111 (Sat & Sun 12-aJ 2fl21l7 Carob. C.i\·1. 67:l-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5 \ (5 Bedroom and Family or Den) 10448 01vl Circle. Fountain Valley 962-9565 ISR.t & S11n. all day\ *1536 Galaxy Drive I Dover Shores) N.B. 64 2-82:15: 675-3210 1Sat and Sun) ***1014 Polaris. Ne,r port Beach 642-8235 : 615-3210 !Sunday\ **101 l ... inda Isle (Linda Isle) N.B. 644-4910 ISal 1-5 :301 2611 Redlands. C.ri.T 645-0303 rsun 1-5\ 964 1 Lark rircl c I~ou nlain \1allev ~62-44il 1S11 n 11-2) (6 Bedroom) **80 l...inda Isl e Drive (Linda Isle) N.B. 644·49 10 !Sat/Sun 1·5:30) HOME PLUS APARTMENT 630.634 <'enter St .. Costa ri.1esa 646-05:i5 <Sat & Sun l()-6 1 (3 Bedroom + Gu15t HouJ1) :Jrnl Narcissus St . ('dl\I llil-8550 1 Sat 1.;,1 DUPLEXES l'OR SALE **4010 River Ave .. Ne\\1port Be;;ich 646-2414 (Sun J.j 1 **1303 N. Bayfront. Balboa Island 6;5-~13 1 • (3 Bedroom & l B~room) 30:J.305 Iris Ave. Corona del ri.1ar 613-6900 ; 613-1362 eves. ISun 1·51 ••••• • • Wot9ffff11! • • • ~ool on• W11Ntffon1 ·4 BEDROOMS Easts1dr, cornl'r 101. Ai<.~llr)lt' FHA loan. A.~k111i.; $'.li,!l:.o 2 BEDROOMS f)ll<ISU.lr <.'Ul<IOrll, n1•11 p:11nl insidr ,,. n111 Jn'' IXJ• 11. i\okin'.! s·.'f;.~.ufl Open House Sat. & Sun. 2S90 Orange, C.M. OCEAN VIEW Largp Joi , Nr,11porr li<'11ch. Ask1nc-SliOOll hf'dnl!"nn R EAL T Y COMPANY st11l1> "1th Jo1~ ul ,1·ar'd· 642-1771 Anytime •~ilw• s1111(•1·. lA111·ly hath· l l!!!!!!!!,...,.,.-..,,,,...., ... ,..1 roo111s. rlu·dhuit kr1ch<'rt~ ---~ and n1any nlOl"f' lu'l"ut•y f••a-LET OUR turrq. Closr !o t:nivrl"!'ll.Y 9 UARTET nf Cl:itirorniu. lrv1r11•. Your own f11·;· 11c1'<' tennis and SING YOU A ""m """' ' SONG TELEPHONE, 833·1 102 I\\',. ~·all lh•·n1···n1E 1\10N1-:Y· I ill1\l\ERS" ~ ~rri11-;1tr 1111111. f'S on '~ ;11..-r of l\11. Plrn1y of r\1r;1 1i101n lo adil 1·11n1rt- "I' -ll'llllt'I" .,Iota!!•' <U' huild a :<11111 11 l\11 building Plu' A.~stHllr our ('.,.1s11ng ln~n 111 6.ti''. r.rrat patrnt1al 1111' thoi«> 11 ho look IA'yonr! 111- mon "f111·. Call 11.'< ;ihoul !h":-1' diisy.1n.011·11 llf'1Jt1l1,. .... ONLY S·l\l.JulJ fi1~-rc~·~, BARGAIN University Park Condom iniurn Oo spi1c1ou11 corner Int ~ Bcdroorns. 2 1 ~ Bath'< Fa1111ly room Op<'ns or110 l'nrloscd )ai~I . OcJu,.e carpet~ & draprs 0111ncr n1ovin;:: out or atalP \\°anl~ ac1101i fl!hl • Rrduced lo 529,00) 673-4400 MESA VERDE JH8 CO LORJ,00 LN. $30,950 ln1m\1C'ulall"' ~ Br. l:1.111ily 1Wtll. 2 firrplncr11. <.'lll"Jll'lrd, drape~ K.· !'h1111<'Mi. Coverrtf palio. b~ilt-1n~. lovrl11 l11rnl· scap1ng 11•111t 1111.irl fru11 h'"f'C'!I. Allsurnr .\11 ~: VA •!I "''IV VA or t'llA ok (h1·nrr ~439!' -------- J Assume 5%0/o -QUICK POSSESSION- Do )IHJ 11·11111 a ··11r1p11y-rus. 111··· >I bo'<lmon1 hQ•TIC' 111th t11•11vy sh;1k"1• root. 101•,..,.1 Cl"l'l'll ''"lnr !•1n1•.• an•t l<it.~! nl shat.It• lrrr . .; 11·ith I u s h :.!t"a.~s·! Owrn•r trtuu:frrrrd and nn1.~t l>t.'11, Lar;;1' hlf•ll e1111 LH• a~su111rd !or S:i.::00 IQIU] ca~h do1vn. f u L L I !'RICE ju!ll S:ll.~IOO. :-u1Jni1~ .vour offl'r 10 I WE SELL A HOME • EVERY 31 MINUTES I Walker &·Lee ' P,(•;J!IOJ'S I :?i90 H;1rbor Blvd. a1 ,\d;;n1s1 ~.1.-1-016:"1 01JC'n 'l il 9 P:'lf HOME & DUPLEX 3 Units S25,500 I J::aslsidr 3 BR. ft"Jllt•. \11f.in<.1 TlO rlrc .• t-tluplcx I hlk 101 ~uprr n1arkcr, bu<i, hoi<pltnl. f'l't'!lt•llt 1nltt1 r<"tllilllHI fi • • • $11:1. n1n. llln1·s~ lorrt'~ 1111·11. t'I" lJkr 10 lra1" <1.rra "1thir1 00 dny~_ &16-.li~-.O Oceanfront Duplex Spanish Elegance 3 Bt·drorun units .. 1 and ~ Bath,;. Ot'I(' year old. Ln11•, 1011• do1111, c:.n ):'! it~lt! '. $92.000. Ca.JI l\l:1ry Jo i\liu:· l,.rQd O\l'rlf'rf;q;-1•111 . JC-. w::f::E ~R E ALTORS --><S4i.6"'4 141 -- t 0pen Evenings) $22,500 FHA I011n on U-sh11ped hon1r luciilM.I nn plefL<wr.nt eul-df' sac. 3 81'f!J"'Ot1m11, I ~ barh•, very I.me f!1mlty roo1n. Ex. ('Cllrnt loc11rlon I S , h · R I Buys thui lieautlrul 2 &'tlnn 1 : ean m1t , ea tor & den, F1't'nch Qtr. 111nrlfl II I AAAlllllf' 514 'I FHA loan 24 YEARS OF REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE It 's the SOLD SIGN thot counts WE SELL 100 HOMES !:'ER MONTH LET YOURS BE NEXT THE LAST WORD Enjuy r[f111·1lr . .;s livin~ in thi.~ ab~olutrly ~pot­lr;;s ~ Bcd1·n1 holl"H." in pr('stii.;f' Baycrrsl fn1· 1hr dlscrirnin11.tr b11yr1·. )1811)' rus1um ff'n tu1·r:1 tn1.1 nurnernu~ tu n1,.n- 1 ion. Assumr S:.?5.000, ~~~ •, Io I\ n . pay11h!1• SI~ 7;, 111'r n10,. pri11C'1· !•81 t.· illlf'!'t•~I 11n ly~ ~46-a'I hl BRING THE HOT DOGS Open S1.1nit•y ll:JO to 5:30 10111 Cypr111. Co1.1nty Corridor, Or1n9e Co1.1nty 11nd piC'nlc by thr pool. Th1•n «\roll thniui::h thi,. l11v!"l~· ~mnll hnrsr ran~·h. 2 BR. lnvC'ly LP. on half fl•''"" loL Tl\'O stabl.-s 11111,. 111ek rnon1 . f>1•11·('d HI S.';l.~100. arid O" nc-r -.nsiuu-. -, Ill·-, 141) A HOME WITHOUT TREES l.; lilj•· a d:1y •vi1hv1JI ~1 1n •lll11". All lh1• ,io.1 ~ ·1·1·~1tu l, r1t•n1·rful Cali· r .. rnl;1 li\"in:: lll"t"' ,.-.;. pl"'M;rd in this drlh:ht- /111 :J1FH ho1111· 11'1111 «!1\llll 11r•·harr1 111 l"f'll!'. (;.r or f lfA ti•rn1-. 11v11il· Rllif', ;, 16-!'.>•l·IU A HONEY FOR THE MONEY !\10111• inl" th1~ nii·p .i hrlrin 1•u..:1i1• ro11d11n1in· iu1n. 'r>1r 111•\\• 1·a1•1.rl• :! huth• t1nh• ~1s1·1 rl••l•ll Call 1 ,,oa~. th" prl!"" "111 :<Ul"IJl"I"" yn+1 5A6-.'.>•l•l(I FANTASTIC 3 + DEN $35, !50 2 ~llll'Y \\cl1h ,1 11\l'J.:f' ~:.:::I S~Oj,,LDF';~: 11 11"1 • . T hi• OVI'· h•"' h:i~ HAI HS. XLNT INVESTMENT POTENTIAL :.! lot:-. 0~1 x t::s prt•sr111- ly zonC'd R-2. H-4 sur- roundini:-81'<!1\s. Could nhlni11 varill.nl'C' in R-4. f::1ch 1ol h11i; liveabh• 11.,1i.;1• 11011· on lt dc1·f'I· n1o1ni_: ,;"J6o fll'.'r n1u i11· 1•on1'· "' pay the bill..: 1111111 thr units arisC' { 1" nrt· 11·ill 1•ari-v lnd. Call nn11 for fur1i1cr d"· 1a1!s. $:!1.500 r.ai·h . 5·16-:Yl40 INCOME PRODUCER \V111111a 111f1k•' "u in r rlnugh~ 1 1 ·~ likf' bank· Ing you1· n1onPy 11·hf'n 11011 rt•rriv1• l hQ$f• rt•nl ;.h••rks r a l'h mnnth fill •hl" nrn1 1vrll mr11n- lftitl"r1 Ti·i-plr.~. Thi-rr - ~· R··drm'\ for ~:1'.)Jl,Jfl ,-,,16·3~ 10 BEAT HIGH INTEREST T•k• OY•r Gt 11d1t lo;1n [.( iA.'J C"Cl.STS. !\'( 1: QUALIF"YJ NG, N(~! T'OINTS, .'ll)~ .Ju~I 1110111' into this Sflt1t"kli11;:; .i !u•drnolll. 11'11';.!f' rr: 11h•• IH1nu~ l"IJOlll, :; ht\lh<.. Jn i.:0•1 rl lrx·etinll ~ On!,\ $:::i.900 full 111'11·1•. J•IG-;>+tO DELIGHTFULLY COZY ~·1·1••11111~, 1 Bt•d rno1n lo o ni r Th•· spaciou~ ••~1111« rn(·on1roa~ .. many fr•;lll!l'f'S frw gracinU'< h1·111c:. 11 ·~ bii: in 1hr l"ll!hl plar·r~ 11 nd tha1·,. lmp111·ta111 In 1111• i::ro11 - In•! f:imlh. \Vrll lanrl• "<"arrd. palio. 11il'r crot<. K: drps, all t hi~ for s.10. 1so. 5<16-s-1 40 VA NO DOWN r.,1ofl ("llrpe1~ livin:; rr1on1 R.· h<ill . 4 B('drm, r·loSf' lu ~1·hools. S2G.- 9.'>0 fu_ll prif'f', Famil,v rr1nm 1~ hr.l"gf' -rpar ~·<il"r1 1·0111pl!•i<'ly fC'nced. C:ill no•v for dt•l11 ils 5,16-54 •10 * EYE APPIAL * PURSE APPEAL Bra111iful qualil;v 3 BR & rn home l\"ilh grf"l\l fu nction11.I lloor plan. r:eal pl"idc of 011•nPrshi11 in rhnicr '-lc~a Verde l11t·nt1nn. 22xl4 S!"p~11·· al,. l1vin~ room 11·ith f1rrpla{"C'. rpt & dr11 prs. (l111~tnndini: rP11.i-yard. Pri1·rd a I S'.?1.950. :> 16-34•10 llG HOUSE Snioll price (:flr~P1111:11 ·I B1.•dron1n 1·h11rml'r l::ntr1•toinr1·11 1tv1n;:: r"un1 \1 lth eril- ing h i ch firf'plncP. L111·:.:r 1111\strr bPdroom. nll bl1-in 11·ifrs111·rr k ' 1 l" hr 11 . T Jr~irable .\lf'~a 1h·I ~l11r 10<.·ation, '' alk 10 all ~i·hools. lh1rry 11"<. t'"' shllt'll to ta~t 111 ~:a.9.10 r1~1·-~><110 WOW! $20,500 ,\ rrnl 1·utir 111 11ppl" foll' ordf'r. ()\\"nf'r i;iOi111: uvc-1·~c&s and must sacri• f1er thi~ :\ BH beauty. ConvrniC'n1 lU l"lf'hools &: ~hnripin'!. l'nmplr trl;v frnt•Pr1 rrllr y3rrl. 2 BA plu:; bll-ins. 5<16-J<J•IO 1, FOUR ~EASONS WHY ( This i1 tod1y1 top •~l1.1el e Chni~·r ?ilr!ia Verd,. location e r\i(•r. cnnd i· !inn e ll1;tht pricl', ~:!9.000 e Prufrt;slonl\lly landscnpr•d :; Lari;e 1-..··drm<.. :.! hath~. fi-plr·. h<>a'll 11 '11· cprt~ /, rlrp«. (h1ty ~29.000. EZ lr r·n1s avail11Ulr. 546·:>440 HAVE YOU PROPERTY TO SELL? f'nul • \V hi\P-Ca1•nnh11n''\ rrpu1uUon for r fficlcnt, (•n1111"·1rnl sa tisf111·tory :ind pron1pl 11r tion ha~ bl'f'n 111·ovr n fnr 1norr. th11 n t\\·rnty-£011r yf'HJ'!;. ('11,ll nn1v for a •aid rider lo1norro1\. 3•16-5140 BUSINESS BAD? WE'RE EXPANDING! Hdve 2 Openings For Sales Personnel, Men or Women -2 O p~nin95 Now-Complete Tra ining Program (Class Roo m- O n The Job) Profit Sharing Bonus -Medical Insurance ! CALL FOR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW ..• 546-5440 ALL OUR SALES PEOPLE ARE TRAINED TO SERVE YOU IN OUR SPECIAL THREE WEEK R. E. TRAINING SCHOOL TWO OPENINGS CALL NOW! 1 CLASSES STARTI NG IN THREE WEEKS PAUL-WHITE- CARNAHAN Renltu Ca. 1093 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA S46·5440 1038 \Vhite Sails \Vay (liarbor _Vie'v Hills\ Corona del i\1ar 54ft..9450 I Fri & Sat 1·5) 646·32SS I PERRON 642°1771 I l'ILOT \VANT 1\D~U.J!i:ll \\lhl!r rlf•pharrtr' 01n1;:-a.11tH_.I._ __________________________ _. . , . --, ~ -----· ~ -,,____--·~------....,.--__,....,..·-~~ ·-~-~----·---• ...,..-~,_ ~ •• 11 ... ,:: •• e--n ... ~ .'·· .1 .i. ~ >f'''· !:((.•.;---· ..... ..-..,.,~-~-----~---,.----------.... - 1200 Newport Beech 1200 I;~;_;""~:';;_;•_:;' -;::;_:;:_;:_:;:_:;_:,;:1000:;_:;:_;:0:;,::;:::;~:",_;:1:;_:;:_;::;_:;:_:;_:-;::;~:;:°:_: N•weort Beach B/B HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 'HOUSES FOR SALE Irvine 1131 Corona dal Ma r 1250 Huntintton S.ach 1400 Huntington Beach 1..0 ,n!i J:!R'fu~,TY~"" CUSTOM BUil T HOUSES FOR SALi •• Dupl•x•s for Sal• 197 · ~--------1 . LC duplH in N.8. W/vft ! oft£e ~a/Ang 3n clove? nual Income $5,100, 2 ~. WNTOWN WESTCLIFFI 51/J'/. LOANI ""'"'°""EACH. Mly mod. DO XO' from xlnt 1wim'&" ~ Oversized Uv!ne room s Front b&k:ony, l'f&r pe.tSo il 4 bf', J bath UP; N' : troot yd, 2 br, 1 ba DOWN. , $41,960 Temui, by owner. 613-2294. We. do & we have, w1tb this lovely Carrieo Highlands vie w home. 3 Large bedrooms, 2 baths + a po'Yder room , fa1nily & living rooms are separated by an unu sual fire- place. Plush landscaping, Anthony Pool with poolsweep. Eight years of T .L.C. & only ~56.000. Shown by app"t. & exclusively by Spotless three bedroom, two bath home. Ex-f'rn, no \lai:;&ncy. Ideal loc. tra large living room. Beautiful ne" kitchen. SECLUDED m C..ta Mc ... T..,.1'700 on. MOST BEAUTIFUL STREET, S [\edroom, Small dining room. Covered patio. Large cor-Sacrlf!Cf' $36.900, separate 1U28 guest cottage, especially se-- ner lot Existing Joan can be assumed at CUL·DE·SAC Citll Pat \Vood 545-2300 Jected alder wood kitchen cabinets w/bltin 51h%. Price only $48,500. Exclusive listing. A beautiful new home In • Bill Haven, Rltr. range & oven. llardwood Doors, corner stone 645-2000 Eves. 548-6966 n ctUl.lve Turtle Rock Hilts :JIU t:. Coe.lit, Cd~! 673.l2II fireplace w/raised hearth. 3 Car garage, sep. I ho 1 arate boat gate. blck fenced. 50 x 150 Lot. BAL BOA ISLAND! '"'""' ""'.commuo ,,. UNEXCELLED VIEW BRASHEAR REALTY 147-8507 RENTALS House.I Furnished Generel UNIVERSITY REALTY Great priwcy and Rclu&-Needs loving care. Two bedroom home plus ion. 'can be purchased for of Ha .. oor l ocean. Attr. Eves: '41-0427 961-1171 :IOOI E. c .. 11 Hwy., CdM 67).6510 ~~ one bedroom apartment over garage. Excel~ $35.800 with 10 per cent •Pllt le\·el home on ·R-3, 5100•1'!~~~~~~~~!'7'!~~~~~!!'!"!!'!"!!'!"~ lent location. f\1ust be sold to setOe estate. down. Landscaping aUow. aq, It. 101. Ideal for 4 Apt.I: $ll5 l BR. Sep, 1-lse. RJO .. Refria. Pet ok. Nr. Bcb. 1000 Costa Mesa 1100 $48,500. ance included. Wall to \\1lll 8•0 1 '1d'· Cdl225.~8. 2501 Oc.an Huntington Beach 1400 Huntington Beach 1400 645-2000 Eves. 543-6966 carpetlna; throughOut. Ther· v ·· i\f. )' appl. onl:f. 1------------------Blue Beacon, Gti-0111 Bia. The Possible Dream Dtsicncd to Wet-advanta~e of the View. }van \Vtllil' nrw 4 Bedroom, 3 Balh + po1"- de.r room hOmc in Dovrr Shoi-e11. Richly panelled lani. Oy room v.<ilh fi re11lal'f' & y,•et bar. Sunken Jiving room. Large kitchen \\'ilh br1.'ak- Jast area. Secluded s\\'LOl· ming pool ln walled·in gar. den. A combination of bf>au- ty, quality and practicality to make your dream ,co1ne '""· Ivan Wells & Son Roy J . Ward Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENT:: 10> Galaxy Drive-!Hfi...]550 (Open DaiJyJ """°' .....,..,,. Jriddl• Bill o,undy, Rultor MEREDITH 2005 BALBOA PENINSULA POINT! and grill and built-in ran~.' 833 Dover Dr., NB 642-4.620 B'l owner: Exec. Home , 4 ; B t .f I t b "It f" b d f BOYS br, 2 ba, den, heated pool, ·--...... -...... -...... -'."i eeu l U cos om· UI 1ve e room our Thermador self · cleaning BEACH HIDEAWAY . . . voile)' ball court, 2 car p.r, bath home on two lots facinbsmall park. oven. Formica faced hard· 4 BR bunk nn fa built this !pacioui lour bed-near beach. A steal at E~~~LOY2~ ~:s.bH Many extras. Asking $115, . Property ~~icca:1i:e!'unt:m~: 3 aa'.' Rugged.I)' ·hit. 70r ':: rc;iom home in lovely Men!-~l=":c·~"'°:c:,,· 5J6..R9'.IO~=.:c·~-~ 1'.lesa apartment with same , clear. Might consider exchange for three full spl.,h. and mony. tive fam ily. Reduced 10 dl!h Gardens, All the !ea-B'l OWNER: 3 Br. !% Ba One child OK. 557_979& alte( bedroom home Back Bay area. $4S 500 Open Sun 1 • .-tureg the lady of rhe home home. Custom drps, upgrad-6 Rent•ls to Sh•rw Near Westcliff (i45-2000 Eves. 548-6966 many other quality featur-3320· 0 .,· v·o•w, ,, ,·,,..::;., •. ,,.. demanda • !ormaJ. dining d 1 _, 6<Y. p.m. rl ; e!I. Your own five.acre ten· """ " .,, .. • ... f 1 e crp ' cove,a. pat. 10 BACHELOR will share 11 ' it ntl\1! BAY & BEACH REALTY, INC. ni!landswim.club,Ahome Hal Pinchln & Assoc ~m.separate am1yroom, Assumable 1'~HA. $29,950. attnct Newport Hts born,' No On Vets Lo On FHA 3:900 E Coa.s H • informal ~atlng area in 846-1820 901 Cover Drive , Suite 126 tor enrichment of your !iv-. t wy_ 675-4392 kitcbt'n. Automatic \Yater ="""""'.,.,,,,.-,,-=-,...-, must see to appreciate J l3edroom &: family rm, nf's:tled on lovely, quiet, ttte lined street. Spacious living rm ha.a massive brick tire- plal'f'. BBQ in famlly rm. Xlnl shag carpeting on peg. get! lu1 rd\\'00d. $39,500. See Large lot, Jncd lront & rear ing e HORSE LOVERS e .\IODEL• homes, :\lust sell 646-6ll2 ~ · tor privacy & safety. 3 Bed· NEWPORT BEACH US-2000 · softener, work bench in gar. now. Villa pac i f ic. rni, 111~ BA, shn.ke roof, dble "'!~~~!'!!''!"~~~":"!!!'!"!!'!"!!'!"!!'!"~~~!'!!!!!II ~T~E:L:E:P~H=O~N~E~:-=8=33:·~1 ~10:::2 1 Vaca nt Lot 60x300' 11ge, built-in sloragi-cabinets Brookhurst It Hamilton. WANT: \\'orktni: girl C I -:; Choice location~ Owner 1vill & unde.rground Jigh!lng in share Balboa. Island hom gnr. s.I now! S23,950. N rt B h 1200 N rt B h 1200 UNIVERSITY Park 3 BR r·· I ba 9'2-2'4G with 67 3 231• (6) 2 BR Units w /Pool ewpo 1ac twpo ••c · help 1nancP., S22,500 l i~ ck yard • H's taste· same. -, Townhou1e_, frplc . Patrick Wood 54~2300 fully decorated &. only BY OWNER: 3 Br, 1% ha, anytime. Eastside -sharp! Crpts, drps, FOR sale b)' owner. Oovf'r •BWFFS _ Choice com. Le.as e. /Opt 1 o n. Owner e Bill Haven, Realtor $44,950. w/w crpt, cust. drps. J9031 1 ,~.0=u'°N~G=-wo-,'"k"i"i-m=o-=t'"b·,1,I patlOI'!. $75,000. HuJTY! ! Shon!s beaut. C\l!ltom built view lot. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 1 level. 833-2"'.m 2Ul E. Coast, CdJ\.1 673-3211 546-2313 Llndsa)' Ln. 968-5175 \\·anltl to 1hare un!um a.Jo BOB OLSON wall~ patio, cus. extru .,. R~!~I~R ~n;~~c~~~o:~~gdi~~g ;~~ Save U. $30,95(1, 644-t265 Back Bay 1240 P~01~~S ~~;AA~le~N Huntington =~· 1 child o kf 4 Br, 1 Ba, !;:t fan1il)' rm BLUFFS GEl\1, I mm a c' 1-------. --·140• Lot. 2nd Blk From Ocean. Herbour 1405 BUSINESS Man, straight, 2fi MESA VERDE \\"i!h fireplacr & ,,,,.t bar, custom decor, 3 br, 3 ba. E. 22nd .~t. • CO~NTY O~n Sunday tl-5J yn, will ihare apt in N.B., COUNTRY CLUB DR. bl'f'akfasl nn, 1iled kitch<!n on grttnbelt. S 3 7. 90 D. Country ~1v1ng at 1ta best Salisbury Realty \VATERFROl\'T \\'/[)xk 3 Y 0 u r sh a re s 17 5« Co Lo. S . 3 8 with 2 selt-dPanlng ove.M _644--0=='='=''='"='='=m==== 3 Homes1tes, 2 homes, ap. 673-6900. F.vc:i;, 673-1.362. GARDEN COTTAGE Br, Study, lan1. rm., [onnal (213)~103 direct. "' rner · pacious r, Ii loL~ of cupboards. :1 car -prox. l·Act't', Easy terms, OLD HUNTINGTON din. nn. Sell or IM V.'/OP- 2 ba. farn_ I'm, f 8 ornial din. ga.r. Fl-e slmple. 389,500. Newpart Heights 1210 (\Van-en Beth) OPEN HOUSE BEACH lion. Sac. 377,500. Owner: \VANT v,·orkini girl 10 wit rm, 2 lrplc':o;. Y nwne.t·. 1317 i\tariners Dr.,· N.B. e Bill Haven Rltr. Thur, Fri & S111, 1-5. 1038 \Valle tG park on trtt shaded 5'18-2381 2 Br c .r.l . apt, Call a~ 540-4~i71. Shcnvn by appL on I y. 27' X 18' 2111 E. Coast Cd~t' 673--3211 'Vhile Sails \\i'ay, Harbor stttctti !tom thi1 super sharp ========= time. 54s.970l 4 ~::::;::::;;I BY O\VNER 3 Br, 1 1~ Ba. &46-G-118. Open house Sun FAMILY ROOM ' View ltills. 3 bedroom beaut)', Exquis· Fountain Valley 1410 •APT unfurn HB. $65 ~ house. Qwtl(>r ,\·ill finance 12-."i Eastbfuff 1141 ile landscaping on cversiz-mo. Jmmed. occupancy. " Lot Owners A 3 BR. HOME FOR ONLY $10,995 Built on your land"' FEATURING ./ 1080 sq. It. ./ Double garagf' <1 All lath and plaster ./ Pullman ba1h ./ Spacious "''ardrobr~ CALL 537·0380 •Jn most Orange County and other approved al'P.11.s, STANCO BUILOERS, INC. Closed Sundays 10666 Westminster Ave. _ Garden Grove Balanced Ptl\\'er Homes 10 qua!, buyer. S26,000. JO ~f, e RELAX I e NEWPORT Balbofi Peninsula 1300 Pd !e~ Jot. Aile)' e.n· Call 6.8 pm, 5.li-8706 ~ 1ln at 71.(:'1. int. Corne!" L" • • E HEIGHT"S Let's ignore hi int rates l trance to double garage. NEW-5°/o DN.! \Vestminsler at \V il1on . 1111"9 •s asy usk 2\h Ba LowDo1vnFHAorN0Down J &. 4 BR. Cu:o;lnm home11 Costa Mesa 21 Open Sat&. Sun 10-t In The Bluffs Lavishly carpeted fam ily Eastblutt L 4 Br, ' WEST BAY AVE CI terms available. $24,995 ready for occupancy. Loaded 3 Bdrm11. 2,l baths, v.<ith ._ "th 3 . bed tam nn w/ trpl. Owner \Viii C . • > •-•c. I Bdrm. furnishe.d! • FOR Salr by Ch\<ner. J BR d 1. h f I I" · hOme. Wl spactoua · fo'nan-Com• •• , & talk harming new 3 bdrm. 2 ba . 'ULL PRICE. \V/ extras! t'rom $31,200. 1 •""" e 1g tu 1v1ng atta. 2 ba""· 2 FIRE '""· ""' • _,, WE S I •·· 'd 1120 s· It houlif' on c.:orner tot. Ex· rooms, ., .. ~. · aboul $3001 dn "f..uiternnean style: Block ELL A HOME Dea w/ builder &. saw! LAl'>tll e. · 1n g (-ellent landsc:aplng. Prin-3'gfe,;is~~n8~;:. PLACES, HARDWOOD OPE.N from ocean & bay. Builder's EVERY 31 MINUTES Cor. Las Flores &. Pheasant female. T n qu i re. ~ cipaJ~ only. ~6-36."12 BOYD REALTY i~~·1csu:i~he~~~~~ 2~1 Bamboo St. 644d·l14~ tg~~·~~~:t~~lyR1altor Walker & Lee Ave. Call 537.0385. :::i~inster. Ev es OPEN House 1-j, Sat &-Sun. 3629 E. Cnasr H'\'Y .. CdM tree-lined stteet in the. LlVING room, formal n g 833 Dover Dr . NB L"•".•G"" 5 LG BR 2300 SQ FT I ,,'~;=.---=-,Q=· !;I • 0 n John·•n Av• • B• l b l ll ~' •" $32 ~ p'°' ply ....,., n=· 2 BR., gar., patio. u141 _,., "" · ~ • · e 675-5930 e "Heart of the Heights" for room, cuslOm!Zed r, 1~~~~~~~~~~1 Real ten ,JVV • '"""'""'''"' d 7 b tropical setting for a ult• 54~;;; nci~i. Y C\\·ner. OWNER FINANCING just $36.~ \Yith V.A, or bath, den, room 1or pool. 7682 Edinger 1 blk shop1. $IB5. M4-0452.-; ,=~-----Beaut, EM!blutf home. Spee. F.H.A. financing avallable! ,14~9=.>J0~.=-~13==n=.====-l :L:i::do::._:l::•::l•:_ ___ ..:T3:5:_:1 !8:.<~24~<f55in~iii'Of'i"'°"i,i'~l40 Laguna Hills 1700 GORGEOUS 4 br, 1900'. Elec tacular bay & ~ft. vitw. 3 WE SELL A HOME --NEAR THE BEACH ---------Newport Beedi 220I kil , dinlfan1, :l tiled ba. BR, 3 Ba .. Jge. library-tam. EVERY 31 MINUTES Irvine Terrece 1245 Leisure World Balcony Lush crpt. pat. lndscpt'. nn rm. Profess. decorating ,. Walker & Lee 223 VIA ITHACA Casa Linda. 2 Br. 2 Ba. CANAL \VATERFRONT !or boa.I. $.12,950. ;,40-8376 lndscping, 2;ioo Sq, fl. A5k. CUSfOJ\f home • vieiv, 3 Open Sat/Sun. 1-5 Big, new 2 story, 4 Berlroom. Lrg. kitch. XJnt Joe. Ov.'Tl pvt. beach. Lovely l 3 B 0 • lull Br., 2~4. baths, de n. Bii I Udo Isle 3 BR. + stu-Expensive shag crpts, gar. \\"onderful view 837 3937 Br l Ba Furn or unt r. U'C'.auti )' Decorated. ing $56.500. ......3 \V.,J•I•"' D•. •l-o kl!• •ltrd palo'o & d kil h 1r· J nd . · -· · · .<11'1 ... u. , uu ... , E dio. Lar...,. asroom•bi• en c en. a 1um. • • 2 p 1· Y• i•"'--A= M'' Srmi Custom. By Q\vner. OPEN Sat/Sun. 1.5 .. ~ ~ a l<l!I. • · ""''" -r-JU ~ 646-Tnl lrg blcyd, low le&H·prin. I loan. Full p1·icc S81,000 scaping & •1irinklen. Wal.led L••una Beach 1705 G h R 11 "" ~'' S26.500 54~2;)31 or557-9116. 2927 CATALPA ST. 644-1043 L • ra am ea Y """""~ Open 'til 9:00 PJ\f only-Owner 673-9360 corner Int v.<ith 15' wide en...1 -'-------- Eastbluff Best Buy r Open Sat. 1-5 cl06ed side yard. 2 Block:s * 3 BR. 2 Bath Furnishe(' Like a view corn.? Lusk BAY & OCEAN VIEW Coron• del Mar 1250 : 4600 Roxbury froin new High School. By A WALK Wat!'rfront Home. s350 m;; Mesa Del M•r 1105 qual ? Need 4 Br's, fam rm Clill Dr. Lovely 2 BR &: Den =---1 I Cam~o Shores, Cdi\1 Ov.rner at 337,750. IN SPACE * Call 536-374.l .'-, \V/ fri>I, 21l &, svc. rm i; ~':1e.s di~~;t:.co:1r1.~: * * * * * * Estate siz!' Jot, pool ~l SPRA\VLING 4 BDR!'f. l· N Sh l.,.,..,..,V~IEW'!"~""""~ 1 s BR . Famll)' room. 3 bath~. EXCELLENT LOCATION! lg Yd ' Cl-· to -w •l•m -• "'THE BEST OF •wport 0-'.:•.:.'--"''"'I v.o.: '"" patio. See this panoramic Coftm M DEN home, Detailed rustic - FROJ\l. · • • :i;chl I.: 11hop. Ne\Y crpl &. view. Q\vncr will finance on • EV*ERYT.Hl,NG*" • ,~:IU?ART'rNU ANXIOUS OWNER I architecture w/exte1ior of LO\V Seasonal Ralf'. ~Tocle~ SAN CLE?IIBNTF.: ISW\NO Mesa Verde lllO paint. $3000 dn. No fees. 2J01 good tenn!!, $;)9,900 \\'000 p LANK, OLDE 3 BR, 2 BA house. 1 bl~ To SIGNAL Ill " Bamboo St ~-"'4 ,,., OPEN HOUSE DECORATOR'S "".st sell spacioW1 s Bedr.m, $38.000. 549--1001 · • • · . ......, ---------• "'!-"<-'" '" ... JU. BRICK, GABLED ROOF-OC'i'an, club fac. (213J H - TO .••. l\IT. BALDY NEW HOUSE FOR SALB or le & Ii e· 1127 Galatea Terr•ce HOME ;~~ i!~eal.lro:;!~i:.~l:::;:: LINE OF \\'EATJIERED CE. 7-3290 wkdays. , 1 4 Bedrooms. large famil)' ,,,,,,. BY OWNER sacrifice. DecoratOf'!I ho~. Irvine Terr•ce Beaut_ifully done, 5 Bdrms. Take over fabulota S%..•,:, DAR SHAJCES. Located in room, ~rsized garage with 3 BR .. 2 BA. TransferrOO. 5 yrs new, 3 Br, 2 Ba. * * * * * Family nn. X1nt 1trttt to loan! the heart of Laguna's Ri· University P•rlc 2~ v.·e.U lighted "'Ork area $33,500. Assume FHA 8(1:. Jg rooms, all elect, kitchen, Exquisilt' pano~·amic ~ay, street 45 fll081~ Pacific Shores Realty viera coe.stHne, WITH AN 2 B<lnns. 2 balhll. ?.1ay 115':! ON lf)an. l321 California St. new crpts, drpl'l, hdv.·c. Must NEWPORT Hght.s. rambling Oct?an, Catahna vie\\', ,.NV 847_8586 or 536-889-1 OUTSTANDING VIEW OF 557-6608 see to apprec. 435 Aliso ranch styl" 3 be:drm, shake Large heated, filtered LIDO REAL TY INC. l~!i!!~!llil!i!!~lli!!~!!!!I! THE OCEAN. to Nov. 15 ......... . One or Ea.3tblutfs lovrll,.st •COZY & Clran 4 Bedroom, Avf'., N.B. 548-3323 or rool, frpl c. S 2 8 , 950. pool •• , :\ large bedrooms 3337 Via Lidn sr~7300jl Unique !iv. nn. w/high vau11. 4 Bdrms I: tamily room ~11t pridP. ~No~;e;:;,~streels 1,4 Bath. S2.J,700. :>46-7308 -°'~2-3~m==~===,-Kinga&rd R. E. i\II 2-2'112 ~~~ :.~:h v:!~tt'3 ~~: $6t,500 OWNER M C\'iling (approx. 16 ti. 4 ~~;~ lor~iyl~~ ~~. 67J..Sa.i0 PriJ"ll•1pali; only please! OCEAN BREEZES rooms. 2 tubs, 3 shower.!i. For srU-cleanini:-oven . itur-TRANSFERRED AT PEAK t, \Y/\V CARPETS A I. all •· 1·rui Baycrest 1221 d 1 $4000 WILL BUY ISLICUTL'l SOILED) &. June 20 to SepL 20 •• 4 BEDROO~l . :1 B11.th, 3 C&r n excep 10n Y uo::au I Storage an c ?se~ ga-rounded by 3 Bdrm. + den, C U ST 0 1\I DRAPERIES BOB PETilT, Realtor 'I '-o·THEREAL \'"\., ESTATERS ~ ·I · ~v Camper/Boat Shelter 3 brm. plus faro., Un>p!al't', 2 double car gars., cul-Oe- sac. $33,500 VA/FHA. A.gt., Ann Coat5 675-8989 -618-49:xi Costa Mesa 1100 LEASE OPTION MESA DEL MAR l Bedroom 2 Bath Newly Painted VACANT Sha'p $29.500 544-2313 -oTHEREAL '"\.. ESTATERS . . . . / 2 BR, bath, + large fam ily on a beautiful R·2 lot. $24,000 O\'met 642-8135 Gener el 1000 Garac:e. -•s.9;.o By Q\mer. home in Irvine Terrace 1vith BAYCREST 4 BR lore. Lari;e family room. 2'i baths; 30 ft 1vidp patio Subject 1o 6% GI Loan with '"Since lM6., ,,.;._ '"'S."" 4 Bednns. lam rm, formal view dining room, shake Call to SEE Ti'IIS "'EEK'. Iota! payments of $181 per 1'HRUOUT. Cha1·n1ing tam. ~: ......... ..,... Custom Built Home t 3 ~-pl• s " d ~-1· h 833-DlOl " din rm, sitting room on roo · car .. ~~ge . 1 END' month. 3 large queen.sized en, or """ iv. rm., as ===========~ \Viii tr11.dr. Large bf'aul. 1..-orkshop. Expens1vel)' · \\'CIOd block floo-USED ~laster Bedrm. 40'x21' pool. landsca.....t. bar 1vith Walker Rlty. 675-5200 ~ms .. 2 ha~hs, ~odern ·~. Corona del Mar 2151 N•wport Beach 1200 See to apprcc, La Buscada )'ard, &>eluded St. 548-0773. t"-" Q I t '"°" v· L" brighl built 111 kitchen BRICK FIREPLACE. FROM ----R I ooo 1234 24 L-built-in BR . p e-nty o """" ia ido, NB Open Sun. ; -. ' FLOOR TO CEILING, BILT. 4 BR-3 BATHS ea ly ._,. , 1u sc.rv. h 1225 r~m to add on to if de-OPEN SUN 1 5 FIREPLACE, deep pile ca.r· LRG. furn. home -3 ... .w1 Bays ores liired. • -pets and custom drapes. IN WET BAR, ETC. Slid ing °'11 216 KINGS PL. THE BLU~"TS. DelighUul ''OPEN HOUSE'' 118 Via Quito Co~*' See. $2S,OOO FULL glasswallopenslo lge.mas-:J BA, den, pa tio, ga.raztt Open Sat/Sun 1-S split·level 2 Br. dbl g11.rage, A GOODIE .. $39,900 SAT-SUN. 12-S 2 BR .. hotl"lf', Frplc. Nautical PRICE. onf')' deck f'ncloM!d w/black 2 blks from beach. $200 m& Rrom an-angement provides balcon)' overlooking beaut. Spac. !iv. area w/trplc. Sf>p. ~ • , motif. Oul of 101vn ov.·ner WE SELL A HOME Iron rails. Spacious kitchen year lease. Cail all 6 p~ great pri\•ac-y. BONUS rooms greenbelt, pool, '.~ blk Cd:\.f dining & refurbished bath, Exclusive with wants OUT! Ask. 346.000. EVERY 31 MINUTES w/att. bre11kf11.~t area. HAS Fri or all da,y Sal. 673-45 are a studio + hobby room. High School. 5 min. beach. Garage :slressed for ifOwing SALISBURY REAL TY Submit terms BlLT·IN RANGE & OVEN, ~ Prottcted patios for sunning _m_·._;oo_(_71_4_) _ .... _2_m__ & )'OUr own beach. (714) 673-6900 . Shure Properties 673-9060 Walker & Lee DISH\VSf!R .• DISP. ETC., Balbo• 2 & f'ntertaiiung, \Ve t bar in BY OWNER: BLUl•'FS CON· Come &V.See 0S•!· l ·S * * * * * * BRAi'D llf'IY Nord baytron!, ALL \VITH OCEAN VJ E\V. * SU~tillER or Yearly. lo\\·f'r suite. Other features 00. 'l Br, den, 2\.1.i bll. 2591 1sta rive BRIGHT 5 Br, 41,1 ba, a.rra's be~\ Rl'!alt?rs H UGE ~fSTR. BDRM. Bayfront Balboa Penin. ~ incl. all e.lec. ltitch. 2 F'rplct. l11Xury +. 511 Avt'nlda BOYD REAL TY buy. 7~, financing. Call if& Edinger SUITE. \VITII \VALK IN s BR. 4 BA. Pier-fl E.lec. gar. rloo r opener. NE\V Campe.na, N.B. t: Vf' s. 3629 E. Coa~I H\\y., Cdl\-t CHEERY O\\'nt'r (714) 494-0415 8~2-445."i 5411-5140 CLOSET. & PRIV ATE Avail Sep! ]st. Call 673- w t \\· c1u·~ting. ALL !his for 644-2867. • 675-5930 • BATI!. Thiii: heller quality a only 5'11 .500. \\'eekdays by c,.~U~ST=so'E~L~L~,~,~B~R~.-2~,-,~SA ======..;== BLUFFS Balboa Island 13SS Walk t,o Beach home h~ bttn rented & is 2 Br. tt Blk to Bay & Bc'!t app'I. Ca.11: stud io condo. All blllls. Dover Shores 1217 Top Bluffs condo upgraded Take over 714% FHA loan. SOMEWHAT NEGLECTED. Sl80 yrly. 1304 W. Ballxf J\TR. ROBfl'SO~ $2'9,500. \\'r~tcliU. ~Iyeni, ;;..:.:..::;_=::cc;_ _ _;:.:; In all respecl5.' -Heavy 1303 N. 8AYFRONT Like new 4 BR, 1%. BA, lge NE EDS PAINT, CLEANUP Blvd. 675-2539. r Davis Realty 642·7000 6i3-67.i6 * PRIME VIEW* shag cupett, drapes, shut. Open Sat/Sun 1•5 panelled fam rm, custom & ?IUNOR REPAIRS. Dis. DON'T MISS BLUFFS CHAR.\fli"G b11yfrnnl. Allr. Bay&. Mtra. Scenic.&. pvt. ters, all the best. Overlooks Duplex, love.Iv :1 & 4 Br. :I drps,. upgrad~ avocado tressed out of lov.·n owner ,L:;l::d•:..:l::•l::• ____ .:2'-13 Exquisi1e. 3 Br. 21,~ ba, v.•r1 turn. $26,500. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Nearly ne.\Y "Old \Vorld'' ._ gorg~us green-belt sur. Ba. f'ach. Great locatiOn~ crpts. P rof, decorated. Block says SE'li immed. for LUXURIOUSLY f'urn, bar. dhl ovens, auton1atic AduHs only 673_1331, Contempora1')', spacious w/ rounded with c o Io r f u I Xlnt rental rrcord. fen~. Owner tramfd. Ea.•y $36,950 FULL PRICE ecut:ive 2 BR. 2 BA. dri!~ w11.ter :softener. By Owner. 675-31zt atriudmbl& 5000cout1 . 5!tB4'11',, !~· blooms. Owner has purctuu;. BlcR,mA's· HEAR REALTY AN OUTSTANDING BUY rm. So. patio. Nr. Beacl $4j 000 Ph 644-09SJ ,,:,,:.,.:.~==~=~~ pan a e, sq • Dn, ed larger home and wan!s 200 EMERALD FOR TIIE A..\IBTTIOUS! Ad I l y I lJ7" ...Jrw---·-·--·---· --1TH.t"': QUICKER YOU CALL. hi--ceilings, 4 car gar. offers Asking $37950 For O St /S 15 847·~7 EVt!s: 642-0427 MISSION REALTY 6~ r se.. a .....,. Dial 64:.!-5678 for RESULTS TIIE QUICKER YOU SELL $178,000 turn. opt, \Vill trade detail. call 646-Tiri. . pen a ' un. • T ~...i S 'k 98.i So. Coast Hwy ., Laguna ========~I for small house or vacant s 2 BR. Apt., large guest room, ra~y trl es Phone (714) 494-0731 land in vtc. 01vner 548-T.249. 2 F'rplcs, lge yo.rd. $65,000 ?ltust se.U 1 year old 3 Bedrm. Huntington Beach 2 General 1000General 1000 1-oTHEREAL \'"\.. ESTATERS LARGE DUPLEX . . University P11rk 1237 9 Years old, 3 Bclnns. 2 Bath~ 15 FT. X 30 FT. -~---~~--1 f'RCh. Xlnt inl'Ome. Block to Penor emic View MASTER BEDROOM F'°m ~11t't1 ~M~INTON S©\\.olllA-~t.~s· l ~~ Ba, 11 x 17 enclosed pa-OCEAN VIEW NE\V • Bdrm, • bath, ful t10. Dr.Jx custom drps, crpls. Custom built 3 Bedrm, 2 lurn for executive. I m Anyone •nay ta.k!' ova exist. hath. lg liv rm, frplc all to beach, Avail June ~ ing VA 71~7o loan. S239 To. elec incl kit bltins, dine11e, De-(. S6i5 mo. 96l-6ll4 "\ tal n10nthl)'. No qualif)'in~. playroom, all beame.d ceil· The Punle with the 8ui/f./n Chudfe 0 Rectrrol!Q9 tti. 6 1trombW ,..-...... ,..---.._,-...._ worch btoklw to ll'tOlca 6 ,,. ,;"'pi. won:h. Print l.tten. of f, ec:ich iJI its ·-of ~ I' l"!Ki11rl 1 Trr 1 1 i 1 I Ii 1 1 r I 1 '---'........_ I SIFHIN I When on old bumrd I I I I t marries • young ch ick, he I f inds that he has to watch r.::CRETy:;;..1:,::0'-r'-riT-1· her -! -. .__ ..... I ~l_l ......... l '_I~ s. 10 l•Mll 1' I' I l~~:lf~~ SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN DIME·A-LINE Low do\\"Tl payment, Excel· The Mount•ins To REALTOR BRASHEAR REAL TY ings, w/w crp1s. rlrps. Lge. Laguna Baich 8-17-8507 Eves: 642-0427 corner Int. Reduced to 1-~-------<•,I Downtown Area S34.7CXJ. owner 4.'H-4726 .. ny. linie. l1>nt financing, 7-%,% annual The Sea 229 Marine Ave. percentage tatf', W/\Y car-4 Bedrooms. large family 675-3331 pet, close to achool11 and room, oversiz~ prage •. t----W-O~W-1---Nice 3 Bedroom. This 6':li llhoppinz. Beautiful location. courtyard e:ntry, H to 316 R b GI loan can he usumed by NE\Y 2 BR, 2 BA + Multi Purpose Room. \Vhite v.11.ter v i ew, B ll·in oven , range-dishwasher. Balanced po\\-er. Carpelin~. S2f.9j(), Lo1v Down. 499-3006 or 49>-lCIS4. Only $38,995 for this 2 1tory, OPEN urry u Y anyone. Low down payment, 4 bdrm .. fam. nn, home:. Sat & Sun -1 to 5 Sat. or Sun. l ·S pm Tola! payment Sl39 per mo. Agent: PhOne (7141 833-0300 2127 C11rob and see: our squeaky clcnn Best buy al'O\Jnd fll $2'.l.500. beach house. '.l BR .. i;tcp. MARINER REAL TY LARGE Eettbluff ~n\\·n kno.tt)' pine ?en, !gr. S42-S54 I E\•es 541_244:J BONUS ROOM 673-8550 l1v. rm/din. nn. High open · bt-am ce1I., trplc. Jrnmedl-BEAot hon~ • ir.ave real OVER GARAGE ately avail. e:rrtale ('(15!. A:'!lume fili ';Ii ExCf'lltnl financing and lo-Scenic Propcrtir1' 6~57~ G.I. 2000 li'l fl, 4 BR, 2 BY o\\ner: Executive homf', luge: 3 BR. din nn. liv rn1, hugt ram rm. Ex- c ept ion 5 I q u:i l l t y wlpa.noramic vie"" $·11,7:i0. 49"-7847 cation, 74\% "nnual pe:lftnt. NO GIMMICK BA, 1 lf!\lel, foiinal din. --==~==~-rm, Jam rm. tile thruou1, ll.G"e rate. W/w carpet. 2 CHINA COVE J u~t honest toKOQdness valur rrflC't-!I ~·d. brick patifl. l Story. :l bdrm. hon1" for FANTASTIC VIEW in 1h1s homf')' 2 ~R . + yni old. B)' o"'fltr. 96S--20l:l, nnl)' $34.~. Agent: Pholll! Overlooking Hubor entrance slrrp1111:: port:h. Priced a t principe.ls only. $38,000, Cl lAR..'11NG 2 BR retreat, ITI.&) 833--0300. Ju~t 11.bout lot Vftlur Take -· prl'• • -·' f' · Irvine: 1231 Ovt of Ar•• Owner Says "Sell"! Price dl'llstic111l- lv rtduct'll on thilll 4 BR, 2~ b a I h to11,·nhoui'.C, Cholc.'f' grtrnbe.11 location. Thh1 Ill a mus! l('f' • only $30.900. e Rod Hiii Rulty Univ, Par1t: Centtt. lrvlnr: C&U An,ytime 833.()83) MAGNIFICENT VIEW f.nonnous 2 levtl hAck yd. Splil lev. home. 11 ~ \'n old. 4 Br, 2~, ha. 158,500. C&ll 8J3.2fil6. IT'S Beach houR tbne. Bil' 1[C81 selttllon ever! See thfJ DAILY PILOT \VANT ADS! jittly & Blue Pacific. A 8 look: · SPANISH ELEGANCE cy , ;;,,...,.., 1nanc1ng. ~11llint A: e.1eclutlvt commun. MORGAN REAL TY LO'V !NTF.REST LOAN l -il27=':.>10=-'=.=E=v=~=4=94-S=I=OO'"""= '~ f'vtJ'Ybod)' love&. See 3411 E Coa.~t Mv.y Cd:\I or VA/FHA term~ lh11!1 3 BR home, I~ hv. 6'13-66-I:! · "S7:>.iiS9 \·011 must Sf"e this JovpJy rm., loll cf ctus. Sundeck. home to •PP~i•te it, lk'Sl 3 garages, Asking 167,500. H 1· t Boach 1400 ll~a. ~g_on HAFFDAL REALTY FRE E RENTAL 842-4405 Mission Viejo 1708 2-SI'Y, 4 Br. 2 Ba. Ohl . gar.. .b'J)l,. Jc1tch. bltM. J\lembe:~ht!'l ~'vim 1t rll('· quet club included. $32,500. BY O\\'NF.fl. S..,.o-4415 su"'r s~!~1'i! .... m , MOVE RIGHT IN OPEN SUN. 12.S:30 bAth \\'Ith bu1lt·ln~. 1a.JPi1y Take ()V('r 6% GI lottn. 3 BR, Capistr ano Beech 1730 room fnr Sn:l, \\'" 11ave 2 BA, shake roof, cov'd pa - IOl5 GOLDENROD OU\t'N:, Conie in And browse rlo. Owne.r w/htlp tlnance. Nr bctt. 1 mi So ol 1'fnrina. Harbor View Hills thrnugh our brok:, Ca.II Cathy or Mllf}' 846-0604/ Flexible culltm 3 + den. THIS IS 11fE PLACE!! WE SELL A HOME 8·56-3648 Agt. 3 Bil, Dinln.s: + brkfst, !ifoat fabulous vie:;-' of bay,~ EVERY 31 M INUT ES BY O\\"NER: J Br. 2 BA. 2 ki1chen~. Ctn!tr petlo. ocean. • BR. 2~ ba., fl 1' W 1 k & L C'l"f!L~. frpl r. bll!m. 6~0 'r StabJ .. s A. ntl~ 2 blks. pcoLcov.potfo.0.-may a er ee r.r. sm mo. l 2'.90D. 136.l11Dtodown .<9J~a:m carry 1111 trust dl'l"d ~i;.2114, t g y O U R A D 1 N SEMPLE TI 1111lt(lr<1 CLASS1J1.£0? ~meone "·Ill REAL ESTATE 'i682 Eding!'r THE SUN NEVER SETS onl be kiokinl for IL Dial 64:1- 251~ E. ('out Hwy, m2101 M2-4'~ S,t()<514() DAM PILOT WANT ADS! cw::::: ______ _ • ' -------- 2 RR. furn. lion~. Span! fi/l:-,....7fJD, IW'1\r bPt'I(' Laguna Bch. Refa. 497-1 IRVINE Terr. 3 Br. 3 . Avail, June 24th on. SE'.F Mo. Boyd Realty m-.5930 _l NEWPORT l&land • 2 Br\ tdttpln.11' J)Clf'Ch, pMv. dr:lak: S22S prr wk. Call m..1001.~ 3 Bdnn, 2 bath. tern.. Mi(, ho!M. Furn.. oce.an · , S.100 mo. •92.-74119, ,, I DELUX~ ' ijR. Aiij 61 13 • 9 II 5 . 1313 """ \\'tstclltt am. 60-G74 · 1'1 ,. ------- ------------------:-.:-:.-:.-:.:-":"'..':", ":"'"=""--:-:::""'.". -.~-. -.--'."""--.-.-----. ~.~.~.-:--..---. . . . . Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell Fast! 1. Stove 29. l icycl1 57. llN!rlc Train 2. Guit•r 30. Typewri ter 51. Kilian 3. Biby Crib 31. Bar StHls 59. Cl•11lc Aut• 4. llectric S•w 32. Encycl•1Mdi• 60. Coif .. Tibia S. C1m1r• 33. Vacuum Cl .. ner 61 . Mltorcycle 6. Wa •h•r 34. Tropical Pith •2. Accardlen 7, Outboard Motor 35. Hot Rod E~vlpm't 62. Skit a. SterH s.t 36. Fii o Cablnal 64. TV Sot t. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Workbanch 10. Clarinet 31. Sterling Sllyer 66. 011.,.n' Watch 11. R•frlger•tor 39. Victorian Mlrr•r 67. O.Kart 12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom Sit 61. Ironer 13. Sewint Mach ine 41. Slide Prejector 69. C•mplng Tr1llt r 1 C. SurfH•rd 42. Lawn Mewer 70. Antl1tut l'urnlture JS, Mo.chine Tool• 43. Pool T1blt 71. Tape lttctrder 16. Di1hwi 1her 44. Tires 72. Stllbaat 17. Puppy 45. Pi1no 73. Spart• C•r 11. C1bin Cruis•r 46. Fur Cott 74: MattraH lax ll'lt 19. Golf Carl 47. Dr•p•• 75, lnlooard Spood .. 11 20. Btromett r 41. linens 76. Shetgun 21. St1mp Collection 49. Hor•• 77. Soll41a 22. Dinette S.t 50. Atrpl•n• 7'. Dart Oom• 23. Pity Pon 51. 0 111•• 7'. Punchln1 lat 24. Bowllng Btll 52. E•trcyclt IO. ••~Y Carri••• 25. Witer Skis 53. R1re looks 11. Drums 26. Fret1er 54. Ski Boots 12. 11111• 27. Sultcise 55. High Chair 13. Oitk 21. Clock 56. Coins 14. SCUIA Gaa r These or any ether extra thlnts · arauncl the haUM be turned into cash with a DAILY PILOT. WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRICT 642-5678 ' . Sa\Ul'd(f, M•r '· l~71J DAILY ,ILOT !3 lltNTALS RINTALS --iia~1N"'T~An-[':-s---~~R~INm.T~A"'l~1 -----'H< !llNTA~I . ~ ... Fvrnl!llW A,11. 'umlthM · Apia. ,vrnltl!M Apt'" ,vmlthecl Apia. Fvrnlt hecl O...Orol -Cl;ont(il -Oontril -c .. 1. MeH 4100 Cott• MH• 4100 APAltTMINT RINTAL 1,1snNG SIRVICE * ~PUTlll PllOCISHD lllNTAL INFOllMATION * Co111PLITI APAttTMI NT 0 1sc11.,T10Ns * Cou11T1SY LISTINGS F!>ll APT. MANA0111s * CoP1n OF LISTINGS SOON TO I E AVAILAILI l~;.l":.~:~:~LFl~~~LIC IN L!)CAL Phone: 642-4656 ,oa INFll!IMATION: ... «H N•wport .... h 92664 lllNTALS lllNTALS HevHt Furnished Hev101 Unfvrnl1hW -Dupltx•• Purn. :111 C•r.n• .tel M•r llSO 1 BR turn., neu ll'hop'J. Quitt, no dop. Colta Mesa. ~:I) S. ol h"'Y on cuJ de sac, 3 br, 2 ba, conven. to bch l: ahop. yr 1st $325. tvt: 67~ RIN'l'ALS ~II. Furnlthod Otntral «IOO REMARKABLY UNllEIJEVABLY EXTllAOllDINARIL Y BJ:AUTll'IJL lllNTALS =======~I Val D'l11,.0....i...Apt1 Heu-Unlvrnlahod Ll<lo Isle 3111 Puttinf .,..._ .,.t.rlall • -1~am. &wen everywhere, o-r•I -I LIBO iitR '5' peel.""· room, bllllardo, PARK AVENUE & VILLA POMONA COSTA MESA'S FINEST "NEAR THE BEACH" Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedrooms Completely Furnished from $140 I also unfurnished available l Adults only, no pets e Luxuriously Furnished a All Electric Apartmonll • Priv•t• Gar1ges a 2 Swimmi ng Pools (h .. iodl • lndividu1 I P•tlos . . , ..... PLUS ....... . * NO RATE INCREASE f°' Summer * Generous MOVE .I N Allow•nc• * Spoc l1I -I Month's FRE E RENT No L•1se Required Tlll·LIVEL HOME Y&ARL Y LEASE BBQ'•. S.uno. tum.-witurn. for Jeue. 5 bdnn1, 3 baths 2 Br, 2 Ba home. Can be 1 " 2 Br. a1ao S1n&1n from with !amll,y room and FOR-wemi-fum, Redec. New w/w SlS5, See it! 2000 Panon9 ~fAL dlllin1 room1, eicttl-shaf ~tr. dishwasher, ...... _ Rd., 64U670. Betwffn Har. . ..... COME SEE ...... 1: 1760 Pomona, Costa Mesa nd _,, •-bot I: Newport. 2 Blk N. 19th Jent co ltton. Near schools bare disposal, b!tn1, 2 car and South Coast Plua. U50 aar. Lovely patio. Priv RENT FURNITURE monthly include, prdener. heh" & clob prlvil avail. Rtaltor Call 646.#355. ENJOY TIIE SUMl\IER AT $190-PVT. beach, 2 BR duplex 2 bl.Ju:. from OCHn. New w/w. and ctrp,. RltO Ir R.efrlr. S1nde, ok. Bkr. ,,.._ $1$0 CLEAN 3 Br. Sij, house. Gar. Chlldnn I: ptl •k. 81Uie Beacon 645-0lll Bin·. 3 5R., 2 Bl.. whHe waNr view. So. L&Jun1. s~ mo. Owner J Bn>ket. 499-1990 \\.'INTER RA~. $425 mo. Call for apjlt: Days,·6Ts.8233. eyes 61$-8040. 3 Room.9 from $19.95 Month fu month RtntalJ \Vlde Selection 100~ P-\1R.Oll.$ OPTION -..........--~ .. --··-· 24 hr. DelivtrY Huntlntfen leech MOO Custom F\lrniture Rental --..<------1 '1T W. 1111h, CM. M3-M81 LEASE 4 BR, 2%. Ba. 1561 W lJnooln, Anhm 714-21llD ~~;.. '.!!. ~:;,,.':;: Furn. Trailer $95. Penninlton Dr. RB. $22:1 mo. (nJ) 184-1981 alt 5 pm. evt11. MODERN I Br houle, bet.ch 1°'13;;"°".-,,N°'EA"°R:---.. -.-.,-. °"2,.-.B"'R' I area, adults only, no peta, ~lix. Yard A: Gar. SUO mo. unturn., $130 mo. Children welcome. ~ tu.m. 1st, lut It deposit. lnclude11 ground rent &: util- ities. S4S Da.ntage I clean. In& deposit required. Calta ?-fe1a. &12-2'Zl1 anytime 646-1666 HOLIDAY PLAZA DELUXE. Sptciou! l Bdnn (Wost of No;rt, '1-• 17th & 1ath St,) * NEW-PLUSH * 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED APTS. Single Adults Only 2035 Fullerton, Costa Mesa -----------------_ .. --.. "'6-2815 $115 NICE 3 Br. HOUJe. U'J 2 BR Townhouat, pool le yard, 2 blb beach. Furn apt $135 plu1 uW. Newpert Beach 4200 S•nt• An• 4621 : Heated pool, ample parldna:.1 _________ ----·----- No chU~n -no pets. New,.rt le•ch 2 BR, 2 Bath, cpta, <:trp,, , 1965 Pomona, C.M. bit-ins. Patio. Pool, sauna. ~ ~ut ~aeon, fiols.olll Bia. clbboUM, <:rpt, drpe, elec. t.ppl't, patio, carport. c .. t. Mtta J iii AdWtll no pets. S 17 5. ~~~------·I 530-nu .. GRAND Laondzy room. 1 yr 1.... : $145. Fairvie"" McFadden. EASTSJDE - 2 Br, frpl, bt&m .~s==R-. "'2~11--=e-cA-. ""'rrp.,..-1,-. ""'•"'•le clp, prlv paUo, adults only. rar. $2'.65 month. Pacific 'lU. ~ Shorts Realty. 5.1&4894 or 3 -Bfi, 1 L. fenced yard. .-8'~T==-8l!67·~_,,----,..,,­ Avall. 8/1. $180 mo. Call 1 BDlt'\l, cottqt, nr. bch., S4i-0319 after I perk '100, two 2~ acre, HALECREST -S Br, den, cabinll, $3,000 or $5,000 for 2 Ba. cpta, drp9, bltns, $225 both. 5.Yrll61 or 536-9578 mo. (1) 735-8432, lf2.n53 3 BR. 2 BA. Drpa, hrdwd t Bit 2¥.: Bt1 carpetll flra. room f"'° trailer/boat, drapn, frPl. t~ '/Ud'. nr Beach A Heil. $ZIG. Ce1t1 Me11 41DO Adults. 675-1335 $20 WEEK & UP mJDlO It. 1 BEDROOMS 1V &: Kitchenettes incl. Llntna Ii: ma1d ser avail Childrens le pet dction 2376 NEWPORT ILVD. 541-1755 *WEEKLY* Lovely apt, Bachelarl or OPENING IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY L•gun• B••ch 4705 1 BR Apt; also sleeping rms. Utll pd. F~ TV & radio. 2'100 So. Coast Hwy. .-$21 WK . LUXURY By the 1e1t 494-7201 1200. 646-0606 Adlllb., 96>-4391 cpls. Fumithinp comp!. Luxury prden aputmenta l(ltchenetlC!s. $35 wk·~YS offtrln1 complete privacy, all. 998 El c.mtno Dr. bet.utllul landscaplne Ir ~51 unparalleled ttcreationaJ SPACIOUS. Attrac, Pool. laclllUea in a country Util pd. Garden Uvtnr. 1 dub atmo1phere. Now BR. $150 A: up. 2 Br. $175. leuin1 ln Newport Beach. LEASE To adults, 1 BR. ocean view, radiant heal : REFERENCES. 494-8112 2 BDRM hwte, lt.rp ftnced ,....,_ 117'. 2'158 Ol'lnp Avt., (in the rtU). 1 8R. Hoult. 2622 Santa Ana Ave. •96~• Hit: on lat w/ duplex, lrs kitchen, dill.'t , 2 Br. den. Adults/tttna. $175. 642-0l57 3 Bedroom, Ftmll'/ Room, 1~ Baths. $220 per mo. Call 8'2-1455. 4 BR. l~> Ba. Stove. refrir. waahtr/dryr. Pool I: rec. tacll. Call 5'6-1629 'avntaln Valley Allult1, no peta, 740 W. 18th Mode'-lO t B St. CM .. open am o pm • Rents 1:om nzw10 NICELY Fum. Mobile home, Ad!Ut Pk. $100 + Ut.il. 1 Furnished or unfurnished 3BR. 2VsBA house. Laue. Blk P. Ofc 1£ shopnz Cpl!!:, drpe, bit-Int. Fe~ 646-!464 Oakwood C•pi1tr1no Be•ch 4730 :' $29. WI<.. Oceanfront. T.V., linens, util. incl. Adults No . pell. <1~18 <192-5342. RENTALS Apt1. Unlvrnl*"od O.neral 5000 .t l&ndlcaptd. $23$. ~2035 F~U~RN=.~.-.-,,-..... ~-.. ~w..-, ~lill~. aft 3 1 BR'a. $120 -$130. 2135 I h HOO 3 BDRM, 2 bath, lam rm, , Elden Ave., CM. See Mlf, ~N-aw.._.pe;;;rt.-...o.ia"'-'c"'-•---·-bllns, crpts. d~. Good loc. Apt, 6. Garden EL CORDOVA NEW ADULT APTS AVAtL 4 BR, 2 Ba. Lovel'/ 2JlO sq ft, dl'pl, trptll; bltns, 1 prnklr1 , l&: rooms, f udtMr A wattr paid. S3Z Mo I Lse. 2919 Paper· Ln., 61>-"37. TOWNHOUSf: 3 Bii. 2~;. BA, frplc, patio, pool, 2 cu far, all bltns, crpt11, drpe. Loe 1213 mo. 111-W.1 or &IZ-2497 evea or w~ l BR. l~~ Baths. Oin rm. Klkh. bltna. New crpta, drpe. Compl -· B&ok Bay area. Leut $300 mo. Ml 2-MIO itAimFuL View of uPP1r ba'/ & Newport Centc. 3 bdrm home, new cpt!I, $300 mo. AvaU June-. 548-1486 FOR Ltue: New Eutbluff Condominium. 3 BR, 1% BA "51), Nr. tcbool, mkt, pOol., ~nls ch. OWntt $t4-U34 EASfliLUFF Lu!k • Br, 21i 8a, fun rm w/frri',, foot yd. Y•arly $315 • 2 yr1. l!l'l. 114-1450 THE BWn'S: l Br. 2 Ba .. 2 cu ,., .• opts, drp1, all bltns. AY'l.il Mt.1 20tll-Only $»5. Call Broktr tfS..1882 S BR. 2% BA, ft.m, nn, 2 b'plca, lftl,t toe:. s~. Jetn Smith 1ttaltor ~ , 3 6R. 2'iii bl. town home. Switrnn1nc pool. $300 Month Hal Pll!cltln !Wal& 6'5-<192 ~. !IU-3293 ru=RN=.-,-,~;,-pd~. ~l~b,-a-pt, Apartments Large 1 & 3 BR Unit~ Color coortlinated kitchem feeturing disposal &: deluxe dishwasher. Delligner drap. ery 4 carpetini. ideal for 11tudent, cloll'! to C.....,..lnlvm"'---'it_H,.. 1ehools, $15 mo. for appt. :1100 16th Streat EA.srBLUFF Pla z a , im-1_...._ __ ·-~~--- maculate l Br, pool nearby, ,/ $14!'> 714: 642-8 170 patio, 2 car f&J"IP, adults, (2~ 1 BR Apts. Furn 6 pVtly Complete rec center w/pool $15<1. OWMr ITlo-3048 turn. 1S46 Placentia No. H. --table, Jarg .. 11wimmina pool i ENfALS Mir. 646-8564. Newport Hgh. 421 0 k outdoor bbq. Private a;ar. A(l!t. Purnl1ht4 SUS CASlf AS aa:e included . -FUrn. 1 BR Apta. Adult11 CLEAN I & 2 BR. 1.r'a: kit. Rents from $14$ Gener•I 4000 only, no peti1. 2110 Newport Adults, no pm. $135-4150. 2:177 Charle. C ,\I. Blvd, 0-t. 642·9286 >tn E. 16th St., 646-1801. 11 Blk W. or . Single Adults Luxury ain&I•, 1 A: 2 bed- room apartment.II, furnish· ed and unfumilhed, with complete privacy and land· 1caped country club atmos- phere includlnc $150,000 worth of reeru.tlonal tacll- itlft deai1M4 .,..,1 operated JI.Ill tor linlle people, Rents Fro m $145 to $300_., 1rnmidlite Occupllncy Mo, to Mo, Ltare Avail. ANAHEIM 21i So. Broolthunt n b1k. So. of Lintoln) <nil '17MIOO I Harlxlr Blvd. & Hainlltonl 1 BR. Cltan. Attrac. Furn. C d I M 4250 Call 646-2118 $110. LHae. tub. Cpl or oron• • •r retirtd. 2538 Newport Blvd. 1 BR. Util pd, $130. No pets. ' WANTED~ maturt. quiet Mature adtllt. 99$.No. 1 woman to rent small coly Valencia, 540-9680. furn. apt. 673--5184 $165 PRIVATE 1 Bdrm. 1 BR. Apt. ':lga_r~. ;16j. quiet, den, pool, patio. au. •67;...ss.;J.• Adults. No pet!I. 646--3764. -,-~,-.-~==-°""c-1 B•lbo• * 1 1t 2 Br. rum. Apts. POOL. 171 22nd St. 4IOO NASSAU PALMS. g4WQ45 BA't'FRONT furn apt. Sleeps ./ 2 Br, tum Apt, 2-6. Patio overlooking bay. •· 1 1-,3 •--la , --A Open !>.lay 9th. 1 mo. or 1~0 Pf: S. "" ~• •vi.. VC. 'l\'ttklu 67'"790 Aft 5, 54S--966i " ,,..., . -~---- VEN DOME IMMACULATE AP'I'S! ADULT A FAMILY SECTIONS AVAILABLE Close to 1h~ng, Park * Spacious l Br., 1Ba * 2 Bednlorn1 * SWirn Paet, PllVctt"n * Frpl, Indlv/lnitry 1aC·11 IMS ~aholM Aft. COST A MESA 60-D l BR Furn. $95.! 1st &: lut LiH Isle 4351 Cost• MeJa 5100 mds. Adu.Its Cowr 21) onI.Y.1 _________ -------- .N~l'I. PaUo.Mt-i509· BAY vieiv 1 Br apt, utU BR·AND•NEW _N_._ ... __ f'O_rl_._._ •.• _h_·_4IOl_I ~lwu~;~~mor APT-HOMES MESA MOTEL 1 BR. um peld. G.rag•. * LOW \VEEKLY RATES * t adult. No pet.I. $115 mo, Never before lived in. Pri· Kitchen, TV's, maid aervtce. yearly, 673-0837 evt!!I. val!'! patio living. N ear Heated Pool. bee.ch ·1: shopping, All new 6'11-9681 B•I• l•!•nd .CSSS buill·lns, dishwalhen, w/w TEACHERS Atttn.tion-2 BR BOAT Slip & 2 &inn. arpeUne, drapes, privat~ apt, block from beach It Garare Apt. 1 Bath. $360 living. 6ARDEN $ROVE bay, Balboa. Avall '""" 1; mu Grundy Reali"' &1~ • S Bl\-2 BA-frptc .. pl"' UMlvtnlty '•rte Jt27 lll.00 Chapman Ave. fOr 3 mo'1, SlffPI 4. $1000. , •.2 BR-2 SA.patios .._ __ .._____ (4 bl.kl w. Santa Ana 'l'wt.) 61:>-1070 tves. Huntl"1ton Btadt 4tOI • l BR-1 BA<()eluxe 1inate s BR ... _tt.", <n<I 6!f.I030 LC rum 1 Br ipt, pool. $130 A MONTH Conican A pt. Homos 2~ bl. •••••••••••••••• Sl15 cc.an view, DnU. adult 3 a~. 2 ha ••••••••• ••••• 1l9; NEWPORT BEACH ccupl•. "' ohUdn• 6 no 1 B<lnn tllrn apt, •verloolc. SUNFLOWE!t AVE. J BR. 2 bt ••···••·••·• U00 ISO IRVINE AV!:. pttJ! $200 Jncl ufl M&-2556 lria: beaut. garden ptUo It Btwn S. 1.Vln Ir: Bristol 3 BR. 2 bt •••••••••••• $!50 lRVINE ANr> lGth e \\:INTER R~ALSe htd pool. 1035 12th St. Located ~ mlle E, ol Soutll I BR, 2 ba ....•..•. ,,. $3~ (ll4) ~ ABBEY REALTY ~a: Lrom Lake Park), Cout CPl1'1"1 5~plp9i""73Ctnter 4 BR, Exec, home •••••• $57>1 •&42-3850• ._. a ltad Hill ltHlty LARGE l lklmi °" .-JOL TE ROS APTS. Ev ... 545·2321 Univ. Park Center, Irvine Soulll lay Club SlOO mo-yeuly~u Stude: Bachelor i 1 BR'•. Pool. BAY MEADOW APTS. Call Anytime mo0820 Apartnllfttl OK .. ~ Adulta, no I>"~. from &140 New exciiliw 1 BR, $140. L&ASES AVAILA81.1: . , "IP. 11301 Knlaon Ln, H.B. 2 BR $165 Beam ceillnaa I Br .• dine ............ l i25 CHATIAU LA l'OINTI otLUXE 2 Br, WHtolllt loo. (1 blk w. of Brach. on w ... · .. ,:,,, .... """: 4 Ir .• tam. rm. ··•••• $350 Lonly 2 Br Furn Apt, PooJ Pool It blb'll, Adllltg tnO Slattr.) 142-7848. priv. J*OO, .ome wt frplce. 3 ar tam 6 dln rm .•• $U!S A Carport, Adults, no pets, mo-m ts.. ec.m• 2 BR. Adullt only. Utll pd. Pool. ellnd volley ~ll crl, 2 aft. I k~ .. , ....... $2$) 114t htnena, C.M. LARGE 2 IWno., tlrtpl. BUt. Beaut. • Quitt. $200. 11878 rec bldg. pool !able!. put· BOB PETTIT, J\etJtor * APTS * to Ocean. Yrly, $200 mo. Cameron. 14.Ul.2:1 ting l'l'ffn. Adulta. no ~ts. "!Ince 19'6" F\irn" Unturn • troin $1'5. 813408& Adtilb only, DON'T JUST WISH for 387 \V. Bay. Open Hou§ll 1!34101 • BliM ~ 6'$.0Ul Bin'. 1 BDRM @t a ... to bq IOmethtoa to turmah )'Ollt 12·7 pm ~Uy. 646-007!, 111>; QiliCilill YOIJ SE!.~ M SUli ~ Sffi •• A t>ttch. ""'1 or tmfum, ho,.. ... nod .,.., .,,,.. in 6'3-7629 111S qutCKE~ YOU CALL. OAµ.'f ,~ 'f W .,AD!J ·7~71~6, ,.......~ Rob~ 11odP:J'• OU1Wtd Ada, --,;Whl=te-,,Ele""'ph'"an-t'"••"°. - . --, -· .... . . . -. --. , .. ---~--~----~~ •• • .. ::r , ' • ' t 4 24_ DAILY PILOT sMutu,, M.11 q, iq1a KcNTALS • RliNTALS Apt._ Unfuml•od Apb. Unfurnlahod 1 eo.. __ ,•...,.Mata _____ 5_1_oo_c_°'::':a::M:--•-.. _-:;;;:::::5l;:-OO ~k ~Y · 5140 S.nt• Ana 5621 ON 1'vlne A~. ' 8' ....... VILLA MARSEILLES drpa, bl1nt. pOoL $16.j mo. BRAND NEWr Call 67:>-3690 • .SPACIOOS • fl!.' f,.;,• t"'f j ,,, fl '· • . ..... * * .. 1€ ·.~· .j '''· 'i!t!lif~, >-' ... } f " s __ IUSINIH onil FINANCIAL Lot1 ''00 lu1lnna OCEA_N_F_R_O_N_T_L_O_T_ ~il_IH '300 San Clemente, Calif. GREAT food .l malt 5boO \.. Elegant Living ... "l= -1 l 2 Bdrm. Ap11. !!_st Bluff 5242 Adult living Superb view, 60 x 120' lcv. opl!nl.tlon for llll4 to ril'bt corn. lot, Crlltobal Esplanade party. UCJ Campu.s. Cood for u.le by 01v11er. S29,500. bualnt'll now • fantutk 673-5848 e\°t'S. crowlh. S.111'.lO . dn. Coot.ad. \ I I ' ' ' l "0••'"11• Cev11fw't Motl lzn• tif11I Apzrt"'z11t C""'"'uzit•'' -'"""*'...,.. •villfrl Mat-111M • i merr1mac woods lu1h l•ndsc:epin9 wf. 351 Pin• tr1•1, sp•rktin9 w1t1rf11J1, bubblin9 1fr11m1 &: 1•r•n• .ponds mile Merrlmec: Woods fh• pli1ca. fo live. Th,11 I &: 2 BR, 2 BA. furn. or unfurn. 1pt1 f•.t t\lt• 1ir.cond, 1•lf0 clet11in9 ovens, beam ceilin9,, di1hw11h•r1, priv. 9•r•9• w/1tor19e, •l1v1tors, 108" ther•p•ufic pool, swim pool, BBO:t. 11un11 &: •lovely clubhouse w/1oci•l 1divitiet... iiiiilnl FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. VILLA MESA APTS. 2 BR. Priv patio, Htd rool. 2 car encl'd pr. Cblldren \\1!lcame, no pets please! SIG:> mo. 71.9 \V. \ViJ,;on. Prival• patio, pool • indiv.1 ~646-~~1:1;_·71.~--~~-­ laundry fac. 2 BR. Unfurn. Ne\.\·ly th~. Near Orange Co. Airport & New crpts & drps. Spac UCJ. AdulLs Onl). ground5. Adlt.~; no pets. $1-tO PRESTIGE LOCATION Fut'n. & Unlurn. For lease, deluxe 1SS8 sq, It. Dtshwa~r. cdor cootdlnaf.. 4 BR. 2~ BA apt. Frpk, ~ lpp.tiancet • pllllh shaa drapes, crpts, v.-et bar, prl carpet • cbOlce of 2 C'Olor ba.lronle1, dbl gar oH kitchen ache mes • 2 baths • stall d!lhv.•hr dbl O\'t'n Pool Conv .abowen • mirrored ward· 1~ shop:g schls &. ~atlon. robe doors • indirect lighl- Only $l50 mo. Inc in kltchen • bruk!asl 83.,j AmiK'08 \Vay, NB bar • buge private t~nced fl lgr. nrxt door 86.} Amigos. patio • plush l!lnu5Cap1ng • Wick Bar-B.Q's. lat&e htal· TO\VNHOUSE -Ne\v Irs. ed pools 11: lanal 2 BR, 2\1 Balh!, !rplc, encl 3101 So, Bristol St. I "'""=·=pa=uo=·=·="=""""=·====I (~,Mt N. 01So.Coa1 Pl:iu) Corona del Ma.r 5!50 ~~-rt• ON TEN ACRES 1 ti: 2 BR. Furn ~ Unl\Jnl Fireplaces I priv. patics I Poab.~.Conmrlllldm, 900 Sea I.Ge, OJM &ff.2111 <MacArthur nr. Co;.tt HW"YI 2 BR. Porch, Real frplc. clost-to OCl'an. Util jncJ $1!.>mo. ~5 Balboa 5300 Santa AN PHONE ' 551~00 CAN1 BE BEAT ~i11&lf.' Story Soul!! Sea Atmosphc~ 2 Bedroom 2 Baths l 'lll'Pt'lli J: Drapes Air Conditioned Pri\'all' Patios :!OIZl Santa Ana A\'I!'. J\1gr. f.Irs. Bruce ;""».,~~ ~~~~~~~~1 mo. 2283 Jo'ountain \Va,y E:. UNFURN.-BALBOA !Harbor him\\'. on Wilso11 1. Nt'\.\', l.Dwer duplex. 2 BR. 2 \\'ii.son Gardens Apts. ba, I: den, ..Near ocean. Jleated Poot Plooty ol la\.\·n Carport & Storagt lUDDEN VILLAGI:: GARDEN AM'S 2:.00 South Sal!0& Santa Ana * :~1&-1J:r. • MARTINIQUE • L\1!.1ACU1..ATE 2 BR dupkt~. $.150 111onth Bil-in oven and range. Drps. Bay & Beach Realty Inc. new cpts. Garagt'. F'enct'd 901 Dover Dr., Suitt' 126 NB ' yd. Gard~ner &. water pd. 645-~ Eve.s. 646-f.001 RF.AL ESTATE Ac.lu1t.s, no peu. f145 mo General ----- "" Wlladdya Want? Whaddy• Get? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS S,-111 11•1• S Lines -S tltMs -S bucks •\A.ES -AD MUSf INCLUDE ,........, ""' "9Ve to tntle. :a-wflfl W'OV _.,.. Ill ,,...., J.-'fOVll -el!Vor ......... •....t 1111111 flf ~ .._,.OTHtNG FO• $All! -T ... DES ONLl'I To Pli1ce Your Trader's Paradise Ad PHONE 642-5671 10 duple~el!! & 9 4 BR holt6el!! on golf <.'OW'Se, Santa Ana (:4eparale loll!) all rented. \Viii trade up for 00.100 units, C.~1. Bkr. 64&8362 San Cien1cn1e • tv.·o Rl lots or. golr COUNf' on San Dim- as. Assume $146. pet mo. loan. Trc.I t'q. for bite mod, car ot '!! 492-8078 alt. 6 pm. 2 BR. f.1ountain home; Run. ning Springi; area; $12.000 rqu.ity • for: Mobile Home, Costa !\tesa. \Vil! carry cash dit!ertnct' at 71 i~1'. &46-GZTI Trade 35' Fibreglass Sloop any :;ta~e of <.'Ompletion from $390CJ. \Vant late Cad. iliac, Lincoln, l'ampcr or n1otor-homr. 6n..c80!!, HAVE: 10 units 1n [)oy.·ncy \\lant N'pt. Beach duplex ASK FOR "LEE" 2 Nrwer duplexes, skit'. by • :;1de: 3 Br. 2 Ba, ea., fplcs. Nr. beach. Equity approx. SZ1,000. Trade for land or indust. Realtor 6734350 BEAUTIFUL ENGL!St-1 6 R!\1 Honie near l'>asadena for N.B., Cd?o.1, C.~t. Duplex or uni!!. Home va!Ue $29,500 cl,.11r. Call 548-8532. 1 HAVE A 196!1 VICTOR 10 Key Adding J\lachinc. Orig. Cost $150. \\'ill trade for guns or :' Call ~7-9:i36 Trade ~1-1 lot Coa1.a Mesa. Equity Sl:i,000. \\'ant R--1 kit or homf' Coastal area tron1" N\1'Pt Beach to Dana Pl Call 673-6809. + Sf'Curity de;posit. Avail ~ntl~ton Beach 5400 Rentals Wented 5990 Now! 543-3036 1;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1--·-l"yran1id Exchango~ 12 2-BR, apts. Costa t.lesa. Trade for honie in Costa l\te1>a or nr. water from So. Oregon to N. ' San Dieao Cnty. Fortin Co. Gfz.5000. Dan. ISS--2470 Citrus Groves 6175 SUPERB Oppor tu11l ty. ;·;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;. l!&rloe bard\.\·are. s tore; COLUSA COUNTY N•wport. lnvt'llt, of lets .&200 Acfts ot Prime Grain .I. than $1D,000 will net min. Grazinc Land. Approx. 2500 of lm. Writt' Daily Pilot acrea CIUl be fanned. J\fain Box 111-926. hOUse .1: help hou11r. Good FANTASTIC Bus, Oppor, 6 '<l'orldllit corrals, :dn't ft'ne. yr medium sized restaurant lnc. Rancb la fenced into 12 in N.B. that mU1t ~ IOld dlft@rt'.nt pastures z. ea. pu. due to Jou of tn&f· lOM down t.ure bu aood water iupply. Call Gale Pike • 49&-6373 tor '"111 ranch will euily run appt to att. ""'" "" Call .,,., 500 head of l'OWI, caluaa $\VJ!\IMING poo! County i~ one of the be1t sale. Will train. i:-eneral fannini oountle.a in 1 pm, 5.;i7-7!H9 Cali.I. • Rc.i property taxt'li I========= a~ low because or efficient Meney .. Loan loca.1 governing. Priced 11,11----------- $188 pe.r acre. For further 1 t TD L n '"'°· ., ...... .,,." "'""' s oa Eckholl, Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. lW W. Chapman A\'e, ~e, Calif. 541-~. Evf!s.\\•knds 633-6974 Acreage 6200 ------- 5 ACRES F'ull price $6,l/J. l..r-V('I land w/ good vif!\V, Vic ol Multi-milliorrl d evelopment. Good tenns. (n4J 644-4610 eves. fill'. Resort Property 6205 Lowet1t Interest Available 2nd TD Loan Tenns based Oll equlty, 642-2171 545-t411 Servtnr Harbor area 21 yrs. Settler Mortgage Ce. ::36 E. 11th Street Money WantMI '350 INTERIOR designer nttds $5,000 to $10,000 Joan to ex· pand furniture inventory. Secure investment. Xlnt rerum. 962--60Jl BEAUT. :i le1·"1 Lake Ar· ANNOUNCEMENTS rowhead home, 4 Br, J Ba. 'filed kit. & baths. Bltn 1-a•_d_N_O_T_IC_E_s ___ _ vacuum cleaner 11ystem, Found (Fret Ads)~ fL400 crplg, drpi, ne\V Rock Maple dln'g St'l, ne1" living nn furn. frost-frt'f: retrig .. Park·Lik• Surroundings DELUXE 1·2 ~ 3 BR APrS. ALSO FURN. BACHELOR Prv patios e Htd Pools ~r sOOp'g • .Adult.! only Im Santa Ana Ave .. CM 1.lgr Apt ll3 e 646-5542 DELUXE 1 Slllry 2 Br Apt in tri-pJex. 2 Marble pullman ba's. :? lq;: t'ncl patio!!. crp1s & drps, loads ot bltAA.. Avail. June 5th. Close to shopping. Adults only. no pets., fl65 lse. 646-1~. DELUXE z Br, apt. Crpts, ON BEACH' GOING .on Va calion ·t 6'1>8800 ·199--1990 Eve.~ drps, dshY>hr. Jrplc. garb. • ~e::'':~~ J:::;:g J~7Yup~ 150 acres nr. FaHon, r\ev. di~'\f.in from Frv.y. CM. • 2 BR li:.s BA FROi\1 S2lJ August. Will look after your fre~ & clear, .~r ~~~se:;, 96 7· e 2 BR 2 BA FROM $200 house, pcu, etc. in t'X· uru • <.'Onimerci ' · · · 1 BP., pri patio. all t>lcc, e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 change lor low rent. ElcPf'Ct lllyers crpls, drps, carport. No pel.s Carpel.s-drapes..dish1vasher baby in Aug. Call 67.)..7'.lOO. G7J.6f;J6 or chil dren, resporu:ible heated pool-sauna-tennis \\'ANTED : 3 or 4 BR house HAVE CAL 20 adult.!! only. su;;, :l-18-1322 rec rvom·ocean Vle\.\'s 10 rent or lelL\t' around June. \\"ANT llave 8 units small shopping dshll'hr, self-cleaning oven. cen!er, vacant lot, need va. House les:; than 2 yrs old. cant land suitable tor trail. Lived In 2 \\'knds only. Sell C'r park. any area or ???? for oonsiderably less than Pr1L't" Rlty. MS...3209 cost at "5,000. Call n-t: 1916 i\lodel T Ford Road· 1-•-16-_1'61 __ •_~-"-·-0wner __ . __ Niel', Looks good, rum; good· 1----------Jlas 2 engines, Trade for late 1-~ord or Che1'Y. 2'210 Orang"· l.I ~353 FOUND Tan colored Puppy, l'oft'aa Verde. area, C.i\1 . For information call 673.5709 DARK grey part poodle pu~ py. Vic ol Sanla & Palmer. 5-IS-95..?9 BLUE Parakeet, AmheT!'lt Road, 549--0874 Vir.. C\f. 1010 EL CA..\1JNO Dr, 01. UpstaiNl 3 BR. 2 BA. \\'alk to stores & chu rc hes. Children under J ur over 15 ok, S16S mo. Open Sat. ~3 or shown by appt. Ph. 545--3868, 5-i>Jlti:i or t'\'Cli GT~ NE\V Single lfl.y Ganlen Units, 2 BR, l BA, shag crpts, drps. dsh\.\1lr, 2 patios, beam ceilings. trplC", Jepatate gaarage. Adult.~. no pets. ~lW. ~:"ill Elden, 53&-0062 art 7 pm & Sun. LOVELY Spacious 18r Duplex. W /W crpt ~ clfl>S, rdrig., s~. util. SJ£.. Quiet mature adu!L!l. 'R.!Ier. "'3-8001 HARBOR GREENS GARDEN & STUDIO APTS Bach. l, 2, 3 BR's. from SUO. '2iOO Peterson \Vay, C.~1. 5'!64370 *DELUXE* Lrg 1 Br. apt unfurn. Nt'w CTptg, nt'W drpfl thruoul, bltns, sep. din nn. 9fll El Camino Dr. 546-0Cil * TOWNHOUSE * 2 BR. l ~ BA, crpts, drps, pat~2~i· ::.·1761 * DELUXE l & 2 BR Garden Apls. Bit-ins, priv. patio. heated pool, frpk. Adults. $1 45 mo. 546-5163 NEW Dlx 1 &: 2 Br. Shg crpt. drps, bltns, immed. l'lCcp. From $150. ::>40-1973, 545-2321. * LRG 2 It. l BR, 2 Bath~, frplc, blLM, crpls, drps.. Encl gar., patio. 5-16-1034 2 BR unfurn. apt .. patio &: buill·iM, 26;,& Orange A\•e., C.M. 2 BR deluxt. Adults. Crpls. patios-ample parking. 161, r~&idenual area. Cail : LATE ::i'TATION \\'AGON drps, bltns, gar. Priv. patio. Security guards. a42-ll3K • 673-0Cil7 • 549--0-W J."URN. alsoG Av0ait.N RENTAL SERVICE Kf.'runore Elt'ct:riC" Dryer, 5200 HUNTIN T Free to Landlords used 1 you, like ne11•. Newport Be•ch 3 BR, 21 ~ BA To\vnhOUSC', N.B. P1i. patio, pool, elec. kitchen , $32,000. Take low do11•n, la1e model car, T.D. or '!'! Chvner 646-6654. e NOW RENTING e Beaut. ne1v 2 Br. 2 bath units 11·/qual. cpts. & drps. Plan- ned for privacy plus outside !iv. areas, pool & rec, facil. Dbl. garages. Jn the hl'ar1 ol Npt, Bch. w/easy acces3 to shopping, beach, trwys. $2"1() 10 S300. BOYD REALTY 644-1617 675-5930 DOWNING APTS CORNER CLAY ST. & ST, ANDREWS ROAD. Upper 2 Br, 2 Ba. Frplf" • priv. deck. pool, 12 adulls occupying 10 apls. QUIET! m mo, Adulls over 18. 640-5.501 BAYRlONT 2 BR, 2 BA Luxury Apls. Priv. teZTacc, elevators, sub- lerranf!an pk'g, All "lee. Pool, soft .. ·aler, docks. 3121 \\', Coast H\l'Y, Ne111>0rt fi..11-2202 2 BR. Condo.: 21,, ba , 2 Car ~arage. Pool. Adults $UO l\lonth. Fortin Co. 642-5000 OPEN 12-7 -2 BR, 2 BA, cpts, drps, priv. patio. Lease. $175-$195. 4230 Hilarla "'ay. Cali 213·981-7039 2 B.l"DRM. 2 Ba, crpts, drps, near Hoeg Hospital. AduHs, Sl8:i mo. 6-$-832j 3 BR. 21, BA ApL S11·in1. pool pr1v1J. \\' /w crptg. S300 n10. ti73-9l&.'t Newport Heights 5210 NICE 2 br. pool, sun deek, gar. bltns, cpts. <lrp11 , A d u 1 t :o;, No JK'!~. S160, 642-8001 or 642-8006 PACIFIC Blue Beacon, 645-0183 CM \Viii tt·ade lor gas dryer 7U OCEAN AVE., 11.B. e LANDLORDS e in .same good condition, (714) 536-14S7 FREE P.ENTAL SERVICE &IG-8092 Ofc. optn 10 am~ pm DallY Broker 534-6982 Hv Dual Showman, Vox --RENTAL "·anted. 4 Br 11ilh Conl'J organ, •67 Honda 160 NEW l Br-blk to bch.. .SllO pool. Also 2 z. 3 Br. Phone CB, Ai.\tF pool t~ trd 2 or unfurn, (flSO fur) Pri pal 64:>.IOiO n1ore for 350cc ,Qr larger -QUIET! Gar, sgle adl1J>, l'ototorcycle &W-0420 ,·pie. 202 A 1..tth, l36-1319, ----~~"~---- fiil--178--1 Rooms for Rent 5995 Custom fanch & guest h.w -----~ El Toro nr Cota de. caza lor Nt:.~R lluirti"?'on Har~r. RDOl\1 "'ith pvt bath & en. Land lmJ)('_r1al Valley TB 's T11plexes. Qult't "1'f'a, ti:: trance kitchen priv near apts <."<!mn1creial sub1nit. J & dis~wa.sher.. Sl~O & .up. ocean,' yoong \\'Om~n or agl 067>2741, ~1r. S1r11•ar1. \\'ILL TRADE??'!, for .snlal.l diesel engine to install in Sol' :'llonte1'(>y stylr boat. Day~: 642.3:',6() List it here--i.11 Orange \\'hat cio you have lo trade! County'• l3rgest read ftd. fui poat -aD1 make a deal. Pf'1S, children ok. (.131 :192· divorcef' 1 child 0 k . ""· m<> ,,..""' 53&-3839 -A * * * * * 8-EACH BLUFF APTS SLEEPING Rm. ·E. Costa lj!!!!!!!!!!li!"""1!!!!!!!!!i!!!ll~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!! New12 &. 3 BR, patios, pool, Mesa. Employed gentleman. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE view. dish...,·asher. S65 l\1o, Gtneri1I Gentri1I 8211 Ellis. &lUWn 642-5000 5.iS-0390 EvPs ---------1---------- DELUx ultra-priv-01e 2 br, IN Pvt. homr for rmployl'(f Business Rental 6060 Office Rental 6070 2. ba' apl. Pvl ~n;irn P!1· man, no cooking. $;,(! nio. HILLGREN SQUARE Best Location in CdM lilllgle story. Sl&.J. j36-86j9, Pvt enlr. N.B. 5--IS-3684 , -1 1 · d """ to 1400 sq. II. Dchixl' Off. 811 Gfoncva. ~ slores ava1 . ,: 1mme • ouu $1:1 PER \\'k .up \\'/ki!C"hen lease i11 one ol city's busiest Ice. Spacl.'s. Avail ln1metl. H\Th."T'J.NGTON Bay Condo. $30 1\'k up apt.". shopping eenters. App, ~ Phone O"'rK'r. 642-9950 Adult.I, :l BR. \Vshr/dryr. i\lotel. ~14g.97:,.> sq. H, ra. SUITE L: 400 sq. ft. of Pool. SJS:-1. 536-2212. ·--2:.<. E. 17th St .. Costa l\,esa tif.>--6.<16. ofricc & ~\or-age area. lWI Motels, Tr•il•r Call lllr. Bran1 1213) OL I-2'm;I Placentia Ave/ c O A S T f\E\V -t Br home, 2 ba, ll'.arb Courts 5997 FOR lea:;e 830 sq. ft. DRAPERY. 64&-!IOl disp, <lhswsr, stove. drps. H bo Bl d Ci\1 fncd yd $100 -r SlOO sec.,/ \VEEKLY rates. $EA ~=own rkar r ai;/~n.l lee. AVail lmmed. s-151 to. LARK ;\10TE:L. 230 1 Call 612~1ng. W g.2698 rnond Dr. (213! :i34-3.l82 Ne11•por! Blvd. Costa J\1esa. _ . OFF'ICE-Store · Or Antique 2 BR. Condo.: bltns. cprs.1----------Stof"(' for rf.'nt. Living drape~: ~~, b~. Encl. dbl. Misc. R•ntals 5999 quarters in rear. $J7a n10. gar. l Child OK. No prl.s. Ca.ll 548-2134. ;;.'W--0817 Afler :, Pl\f. ENCLOSED Sloragl' Garage. ~-~~~ 2 BDR'.\T. Apt. carpel~. Uuill· Easy Acce<s Ne.y.•port • 600 SQ, F~. ~TORE lns. garage, no pets. Call Height!!. $20 };to. ca 11 In C.:'11. Call 011 Ill'!, 646-21~. ~2-857S. J.t.~ STORE FOR LEASE STORAGt.: space. 800 sq. 11. a36 \V. 19lh St., Cl\l s62o or lt'!ls a1'ailable in NB. Kennin Riggs Ag! 546.2759 S~a~n~t_a-;An-;;-;a:-;-:;;;-:;::.11="~2-~1;'9~3~. ~00~2~-81J.1~6~=:=:=.l'*!:!i"TORE -SllO. 828 \\'.19th $150 • LRG 2 BR. Studio SI.. C;\!. Avail June Isl. Apt. tTriplf'.x). Fan1ily !';izr lncom• Property 6000 !',olS-1768 kif ch. 11 / bltns. crpts, drps.1,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1-~s~1o-,-,-.-,-.~,~fic-,°"""20x~.~.,~.- frplc .. encl gar, l or 2 Modern Offie. -B-ld·9·.-'Redec. l:i car prkg. 470 children ,ok. (Nr schls) No N. Npt Blvd. 6'12-jgj]. NE\VPORT Beach Deluxe Ollices. Air-cond.. heated, v.•/ priv ba. 2400 \V. Coast Hll'y. H.B. Delu;-.e offiC(';S,. 'l'/IV crpts., A/C, $90 mo. 19322 Beach Blvd. 962-0031. NO. C.l\f. oClice, nice. Prof. A1r·cond. epts, dpi:. $79 ca. 6-IG-4833: aft :;, :>t7-47:i1 $150 l\10. !KlO sq h, air cond., 2:::!0 Npt. , Blvd., C Zif . ~S-:?616 NR. new 2 Br, 1% BA, crplx, drps, stove. dshwr, gar. 766 W. Wilson, 642.7953 $161}.. Triplex. 2 BR. 2 BA, ./ -~ 1. 2 SR.. Sl50 & $171l. priv. patio. ~r. bltns, crpls, Ulil incl. Adults only, no pe1,~ drp!I. 57;...:nos aft 5 241 Avocado * 646-0979 pets. mo s. Center st.. '2600 Sq. Ft. S.A. Nr Warner. ~.>-0989 • '.! Slory, Fully Occupied.1---------- 61170 $\J~UP. t.rg cheerful ne\vly I +. 2 Re!iidenliaJ Income Office· Rental furn or unfurn. I Br. apt. L:n11~. \\'AREHOUSE-Offi~ space for lea.se. Campus Dr at a irport. :\1ullan Re. a! t y , ':i.10-~ '1 Br apt, elee bltins. crpti .J S \" 0 UR A O IN Crpt.s. d1'fS, bltns, t'ncl gar: Ir. drps. $1.511 ~r mo. Fannie CLASSlf"IED? Someone 11ill 1 child "k. {Nr sch!.~). 2230 P1ice Rltr a.tS-3209 be looking for it. Dial 64.2· S. Cenlt'r SI. SA. Nr. I P1•1n1(' rornrr Locahon. $Sj,OOO DELUXE 1-2 or 3 rm. suite nr. Orange County Airport &:. Irvine Industrial Comfllcx. Carpet, drapes. music, air<anditionini;: & janitor1al sen ·ice. A\·ailable May ls!. Comm•rcia l 2 Br Apt. bltinr.. g&ra.&:'-'· 1=""=========~;11;''"'~';~~··~":;=,.,,,.=='====I fenced patio. E-6ide. Slli. S A 5620Santa Ana month. Ph. t213J 864--6308 anta ni1 1 BR Duple.x $105. Qu~t garden atmogpbere. No pets or childttn. 548-6920 LG 2 Br, Crpls. drp11, carport. pool. child ok. 221.f College. 646--0627 SJ'1JDJO 2 Br, crpts, drps, ~. Worki.nz eouple pn>f. No children, 2-U. 646--0~96. DELUXE 2 br, 2 ba. Adults past 40 only, $140 mo. 263-21);; 16th Pl. See mgr. $lli PER mo. 2 Br. 1 small child ok. No pets. Bltm, epts, drps. SJS.9.162 aft 5. 3 Br Studio Condo. l Pools. bltina. f,Z2.j mo. Call 546-J110 l.RG. J.BR. Apt. Crpta. drps, kids ok. Pool. 1991 Maple, Apt l, 548-2lll8 Q..EAN J Br, 2 Ba. cpU, dP4, bit"". Xlnt N. 0.1 a.re&. Chlldrn t>k. $169. M?1tSl * 1..AR.Gt:: 2 BR w/patio cpts, drpl!, 11tovt. refrig. ' Aptu1,,. .11 t• S pani1h Slyl~ J.uxul-~· I•! Jr-',...""t fw11UhH •"' v,.1.,m~'°' A'"1t Li•i"r Q"'"'"" s,.., c.,,.,.,_r..11 r.rwlli•• l .'xtiil,., l11o1wKrr IH•'f• r cf11-i11 """''" II CIOU'I . " ,.,i,•• 0«1t .,,, s.i_... .. Aft Co11,i1i11n<!<il 1:,.,;.y .... , °""" hit:«I• 5,, n....m ~or 7'Y .....,_,.. /I'm• R«nlin~from $140 /tilll NMth •I ,S.WJt C..111 ,.,_ 1000 W. /JlocA rrhur Bled. J M«lr B•lll •I Jln.oi ' S620 -Adullll, no peta, $ti-2'11i8 LRG, ttom . dil>lre combina· Uon, 2 Br, dtn. Adults, tetns, O.K. Sl'r.i. 6'2-08!i7 N£W Apt l BR. Bltns. drpt, nr bch. sbope. Adu.I lA, no ..... 112;. 642-4014 . Soni• A.no 540.8497 l BDRM, 2 BA Apl. lJullt·IM, •'3f>P',t1, drps. $150 mo. Xil:i Onni:e A~f!.~ The Fox Comp•ny (Realtors ) 3810 E . Coast Hwy Coroni1 del Mi1r * 673-949;) • USE YOUR STOCK BOB PETTIT, R~a.ltor • 8ll-010l • Modern Offices S7l .single. $175 2 rm suite. Air corxl, Seery servi<:t!. parking. centrally located. So. Calif lsl NA.I. Bk. Bklg. 1\11 Down Payment on lhrl't' 9 2JO E . 11th Street J)(otuxf' Gan:h·n Ap.·u1n1~11t~. C~Tll !\ft'.'Sa 642-148:; $1!1.j()(I ~ui ly. Ou1 ol 1011•n 011•1K'r "nxiou~. ~IG-2313 61G-11n ·-o· THE REAL \~ ESTATERS Buslne•s Rental J-'OR LEASE i"E\\' ~HOPS &. OF'FJCES DESK SPACE 222 Forest Avenue NOW AVAILABLE ~AN JUAN CAPISTRANO Prrlltlge, A/C. l\li s~iou DESK SPACE ~.000. 139-11\.i \V, La.Habra Bh·d., L.11. $1800 incon1e. parking. Tem)S. UNION BANK TRUST 617-6011 PRl:'l1E OCEANFRONT 4 furnished units, zoned con1· mercial. 25xl2.i, S 6 9, 5 0 0 , 01\<ner: 673-22:>9. 64N912 ZllARINA In Ne11'Jl0rt Beach. Prime loc. ""ee $31J,OOO Exel. Kinraard. R.E. 1.1l 2.r.m. FOR Sal'c,·. -,~,~,,~,~b~uilding. 6.%-698 \\". 19th St. Bethel To11·ers are:\, j.IS-1768 Agt. St~•lf'. lnchv\dutll ~ 10 r r 17875 Beach Blvd. lronls. 1>:>;<.1'llf"nl pa.rk1n2. * '* * • * * PACIFIC INVESTi\t&vr~ Huntington Beach r\l''\v lSOO liq' f1. $J83 n10 L'O South Grand, ~nta Anll 642--4321 , Ext 2i6 Ne"""'" Beach c;.ii.-1.s:i m, . .,.,'923 1--===-c=-==-,.__,~'======::. OF'FJCE OR sronr-.: I • ll>O Sq. fl. Comni..rclAI, NC"\\'. Jj x L' or 30 x 3.)' port Bl\-d -C'Nta P.fesa -oU st pklnt le util rw-n Prime -hUR~ trattlc count. Ne"'pof't & Sa,y Ctnter, Of Lr•sr $200 1uo. CaU 5.fl.&424 2m2 Nt\.\'fl0r1 Blvd 64&-1252 Lots 4100 • • LA.KEFRONT LOT fOR SAt..E, CAN YON L1\l\'E. BY 0 \\IN ER. 837-5311. 2 CONTIGUOUS E-~1d<', 'J lllTt', & hOU)I('. $22,:.00. \\'ill a11bo1"(finatl". Okr. 61&..iT.'.iO '"' R . E . Wanted 6240 Responsible Party Wants to Buy Hoose or income propt'rty On or near \\'ater For lo1v dO\\'n paymt from °'''lll'r c.11 , 675-8.575 BUSINESS and FINANCIAL t'OUNO -Sealpoint Siamese cat. t'emalr ... Ai't'.a ol l.Jdo 1..,1e. Call 675-t639. lost 6401 LOsr: Alaskan i\lalamut~. male, black &. \\'hit• : ans\.\·ers to "~lalamud." Vic. Univeraity Dr., Costa 1.lesa. Reward. Call after 6 P~f. ~. "TREE Of Life•• Locket·, Business sentimental \•alut', Vic: Tic Opportunities 63® TOC' a 1 Harbor/\\'illlOn. * FAMOUS BRAND 1 =R~•-·d~' _5'.1-4_,_,~'---- NAME * $50 R<'ward for i·ecovery CANDY Ir:' SNACK ROUTE Heathkit Am p , Rtcl<en- (PART OR FULL TIME) backer guitar. No ql.IC$tions. VERY HIGH INCOl\1E Call 673-743L \\le nee.d a distributor in this LOST: Small p-ay/brmvn area for our candy (NestJe.~. fema.l~ mixed Schnau.z"r Plantert, Tootsie Rolls, l\tilk type dog. Spajed, flea col· Duds, etc. l. No se.llint in-Jar. Namt Mibi 842-5-tlO wived. \Ye furnish all ac. rount~. You mu.st ha\·e 2 to LOST: 10 \Vic. l..ab. Vil". So. Laguna. Re11·ard! Cal I II hrs. pl'r 11·eek spare time :i-i5-6?.22 <tlays or f.'Vt>S). Slt;JO TO $19JO i\fOTI'l.ED 1-'emale cat lost CASl.f REQUIRED in vie. C<li\I Tennis i:lub for n1ore information 11Titt' approx. 4/28. 67:i-1570 .. DISTRIBUTOR DIVISION •23", P.O. Bo . .,. 58, Pomona, Calif. 9Ii69 . Include phone nun1ber. DON'T MISS THIS! we·~ losing a Californian. Owner i.'I bound for Ha\\Oii, like yesterday. Ne.'v business inlerests huve lured this owner to our '19th lilate • his lass is your gain. He mu:;t l'f'U his DRY CLEANl!\G l: Coin-Operated Laundry llO\\'? $20.000 \\'ill buy this man- a.,.»tr • operated business. Don't let this opportunity go by! MACNAB-IRVINE R.t-alty Company (7141 675-3210 JOS() Bayside Dri\'t'. (7141 642-8235 901 Dover Suite 120 Ne\\'POl"t Beach DI ST RIBUTOR S &:: SALESMEN' WANTED 1(1 sell a l'9V'Oluli0nlry fXIW '''•tt'r Bed. UnHm1ted lina.n- c1al possibililif'~. Sh• re \V•tcr BN!. i2l1l 4.18-7~7 6405 Single· \Vidol'·ed.Divorced *WOMEN* Everyone's looking for thl' right one. \Ve have a way-!O call us & begin 10 live! a47.tili67 24 hr. r~cording A L COHOLICS Anonymous POOne 542-7217 or \ITite to P .O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. F'REE CROUP ENCOUNTER SESSIONS Call 673.7~ Read The PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace SIYll t~ASll' c L A 5 5 I F' I E . . D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 llEST · ' ll•tY.S! • I I • • • ~ i I I -. ·' • I j I I -----------------~-----~~--.. ... . -. ~. . . .. . • Sotur<lay, May q, 1'170 D/.llY PILOT If Jo!ls" ~LoYMENT Joas,& EMPLOYMENT\ JoBs " EMPLOYMENT \ JoBs" EMPLOYMENT J°'s " EMPLoYMilRT Joas " e~LOYME - Job W1ntH, Mtn 7000 Job• Mtn;.Wom. 7100 Jobi-Men, Wom. 7100 Jo~, Womt 7100 Join Men, Wom. 7100 Jobt--Mtn, Wom. 7100 . -• When You f Want it done tigh• ••. RETIRED <'.:lrllel Boatswaip's mate. Have lS yra exp in ltll&ll; era/\ opera tlon. ror 1ni<>nnadoft, write to P. O. Box '.!44. CM •. 92621 TH.E AIRPORTER INN HOTEL LARGE 1..Jnd Oeve.lopmcnl bfEDICAL Bflllng~!Muranctl CO tn S'n. Orana:e Co. area, clerk. Excellent {*itio11. h.u an immtd, openini for Send f'(!!umc to Box 5T!, an en&hlttrina: contract ad-Sa.n Juan C.11pt.trano oUnlttrator. App Ii ea n t N1,1nina: ir:'" have •n •"ii.,.dng REGISTERED NURSE Call one of I the experts JobW•....._ w ....... 7020 !\fAruRE ,lady wtih excfl. secy. akillll dc.'ai~a perman· en1 pt. time-poaltfon Mon., \Ved., f'rl., or ;i days, ~ p.152 Daily Pilot. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. =tnglnee~ngl lo purch.ulng lC . .C.C.U. • rw t " 0 11 " r 1 Expand!na unit. dballcnglna enge and future for the ri{:ht pel"!llOn. Send resume opportunltic!i, continufng ed. ..._Box M·167 Dally Pilot ucation f)l'Ograll~ COlltltcl J ( ' listed below!! Newport Beach (Opposite Orang• County Airporl) t~,..;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;o;ii~;;;;;;;;;;;; I penonncl So. COoit Com· I~ munUy ll011p. ll872 Coast I Loc•I Office Jobs Hwy, So. Laguna <7l4J 400• . 1311 Ext 356 PRACTICAL Nurse wishes 1 No Ch1r1• 10041. Frtt llYICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY bed pat;.01 or elderly. Well IS NOW INTERVIEWING All • • -** NURSES AIDES ** exp'd. Good refs. 549-2738 Pl~ast (all tor arpt, E.xpe.rlence<J. 7.J PM lliAJIW:.sitth)g 6550 Carpet Cle•ning 6625 .l,n.:;';;;":..":cn;.cc;;;o _ _, __ ,n-::Dl;;io''"~;;:c.-~'87.;-..,-,.,-,_.= HOTEL AND RESTAURANT &lperlor Agency OO·n4..I • 549-3001 * ...i -COUPLE ill d Jt 1357 Harbor, Costa r.lesu.1---------monte VIU• School 0 ... , INSURANCE Eatlmat~a. &II . w manage a u PART Time girl Friday. • Art• ~~ typesofdamagedhousehold unlts In C°'ta ft1e1a / PERSONNEL i~-~-~-;=~-~-:;-~~-~-~-~~-!!!-~~-~-~I mornings_ Dt-ntal oU\ce. \VW ~ IQk-yoor child ht--1 ~.. ·~ furnishings, Eves & wknds ~e71• Exp. & rels. * ~fAINTENANCE ~1AN * 11ge 20-30, Qual ificatioM lo fore.&,afte1· school. .. Grad. CARPET -54&-1898 ~"';;1;;==,ll=..,,,=.,-,-=-= ~~~~~~~~~!"j~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!':"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~i Needed at ortt. Exp'd. $100. Box ?if~2. Dally Pilot. e11. lllfU 4th, I a.rn exper, STEAM CLEANED EXP. cleaning: lady. Ne,vport 6 AM-2.PM, Sun off. Pltase PART·Tl.?itE WORKER nlothtr w/nk-e yard &: J•nitorl•I 6790 Bch area. By day or \\ttk. . apply LONE RANGER GARDEN G p healthy atmo8phc:re. Vei·y Ali;ol~r~~·1!t!uaoon CLEAR Vu Maintenance, \Ve 673-7442 Jobi-Men. Worn. 7100 Jobi Men, Wom. 7100 Job.--Men. Wom. 7100 RE s TAU RANT, 11.;o • ~2-40~ ~RS u ReaJonablc. Call b4.2·8l.ll 646-5971 do everything! Specializing: DE~TAL HYGIENIST COASTAL AGENCY FEMALE .. Now hlJ'inr: Beach Blvd.,, Huntington before 4 Pi\t. CARPETS ir apt cleanup. Free ~st, 24 Avail May 11-26. 540.1481 * BAR BOY * A member of C01.1rrtir hos'lesses, Jull 'Cl~ ·'Be""'acll~-~~~-~ BABYSl'M'ING, n1y nomc., ' Sleam Cleaned hr seiv. 646-2698 AIDES • for convalescence, EXPERIENCED Snelling & SnclUng Int'. part time. Ask for ?!tr. \l1n. PitAN to assist l.lgr., loc11l ! ages 2 )°rl'. & over. :\1ori for Free Estirnates ~ In1o elderly care or family care. The World's Lar9e1t cent, 285.:i Harbor Blvd, appliance store, Must br. 1 lhru Fri. <lays only, fenced Lancliceplng 6110 Home.makers, 547-6681 * APPLY * Professional Costa ?i-fesa. 546-TIOl neat appearing. Call 9 Ai\t In yanJ. &U-082'.t ClarKare Employment Service FIBERGLASS t.foldi-1"S, Iully to 10 Al.I only: 496-m.l '•* &. bysiltin::. niy hQmr , • 642-4().).5 • NE\V L a\vns. rc-&eeding. Jo~n, Wom. 7100 R b ~ L 2'r.lO tle.rbor Bl, C?i·t &J0.61)$ skilled, minimum 2 ,...., ex-l.JAN'S Hairstylist for Ken I B Complete lawn care. Clean:/.;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I eu en • •• H ~ B A ,., All I c I. . a.rea, eves. , Jt0U-1E !t APT Cleaning F llruvr lvd. at dam5 -r. in sailboat production. an n d1'f. '"'" 38J9 O up by job or month. tee 151 E. COAST H\\ry. ..-* I t 675 147 * -.r * BY DIAM ND estimates. For info call NE\VPORT BEACH a COOKS. (fry ('O()ksJ. ·Work . with 11'1 i n i nl u n1 or ap ;r. 0 * ! Child ca.re, fenced yd, 187 21st St ., Costa ?itesa 897_2417 or 84&-0932. ribilifies E.xperienced supervision. Apply: 1919 MANAGEMENT OPPOR . I lunches, Vic, \Varner & 6·1~1317 Free est. r,., Lio m ··te ~ Placentia, Costa Mesa. Ph; Full or pt. time. Car nee, 20 Springdall'. 846-0&39 DISCOUNT Carpet Oeaners. Moving & St0r199 6140 -•-£ U a \VAITRESSES 646-4737 hr wk. 83&4302 ;\!OTHER of 1 yr old girl Expert-Latest Equip. used. ag.e~_cv BUFFUM'S Experienced Browninz.Newporl Boats ., !lfAJDS-Over 21, for fttotel I Credit canls $6. Rm.64~1234 LOCAL & long dist. moving. U .... F C I I would likt! to b1:1bysit 101· Reas. storage. Free Est. NEWPORT FIBERGLASS \vorke rs. wo.... or appt. a I l small child. :.036-6251 Rl~t~~r:i::n~ ~~ 831~1, O.K. Van l: TRISH HOPKINS r-.tr. Ht>nd~:~yo;~ln. G3r-Exp'd parts pullt>r :-~~ !llESA ~r~:L, BABY5m4QG niy home, .... Slorage. 488 E. 17th, Suite 224 C.i\f. N I l i FIBERGLASS Jouch ., up . ewport Blvcl.. . I Llndber.?. SChl area. Ex...... tards OK. 847·6688, 646-1234 642-1470 ow nterv ew n9 rel!, 3099 Bristol. C.~I. VAN man. 1943 Placentia Ave. l\.1AIDS. ?ilalure, 2:i or over. ,,.... applicant1 for de KAMP COFFEE SHOP Bldg "B" "·-mother. Fenced yd. 646-6669 -Painting, · .......... ta !ltesa. Good aaJary for depE'ndablc ,BABYSITfING St. Joachim Carpet .Laying & Peperh•nging 4150 ACCOUNTANT/BKPR * COOK * COUNTER lady for dry * l.fANU PLASTICS * \\'Oman. Apply 3151 Harbor Repair -6626 A ll f · -"I f ("" cleaning plant. exp'd pref, FIGURE models needed for Blvd, C.r.I. · Church area. Fenced yard. _ *·PAINTING INT & EXT. i;ma r1~'"' .V m gr .. -.v $12.50 wk per child 5'1S..2437 * EXPERT CARPET Av.rg. 1 ,1y 1260. 2 sly emp.J selling na11on\~idc Sonie hand in ma.chine sc"" phologt'B.phy. Must have MAID, part lime. Call In needs man to handle Jnls * LADIES SHOE ing. Apply in pt'l'llOn. Fi\-e pretty face & good figure, person, Huntington soores LIC'D Ba.bysitter, vie Wilson Installation & Repair SJj(), incl all material & ld t ts & bl ' Pointa Cleaners. 18&41 fl1ain age 18-.23. $35/hr ... Ca 11 -?!lotet 21002 Qcoean H.B. 1 &: Pomona, CM. Fenced Ne. job too amall, 646-5971 preparation. $18. per rm + 5,~71'·01' mk f ·J pkzyCa ~~· SALES * St. Huntg Bch. 494 20Bo bet 10 .t: 5 for p t yrd, Hot meals. 64:>-0617 paint. Local refs. Call Jack ~ as or ac roui · ' • P · MALE. Grill men . buaboys. Floors J 894-3895 831-6925 ACCOUNTING Draftsman FRY Cook. exper or trainees Full or part time. Ask for CHI! LDPI c~. m&y lh9omh "cvic I --_.;.. ___ • __ 666_5 "'p . . "Th APPLY IN PERSON ?!llnimum 2 years ex""ri· w/some restaurant exper. Mr. V\ncenl, 28.>5 Harhor o acenba · t, ~1. CUSTOM ainting • e CLERK 2 to 4 Pill ,,.._ Above avg P~". Ins. Blvd, Costa !lfesa. 516-110t 64G-8542. CARPET Exterior·lnterior Specialist" -. -. ence in layout & taping ...., SHAGS IU-LO T\VEEDS Residential • Comniercial. 1\l'o yrs. clerical accounting, ~·o. 1 FASHION ISLAND or art work for printed benefits. Apply Denny's, ?ilALE-Full time \\'ttkends, SABYSITTIN(i niy home. f ' t bl .n J.292.1 Beach Blvd C G Lie Contr l'tt cs · No job 100 large or too accounts pay. a e or receiv, · NEIVPORT BEACJI circuit boards. · • · · hourly rate, over 21. Call So. Coast Plaza area. Call b Ty FULL · • .'J40-8870 =5'6-4i=o;47io8====='='l>-;7;26;2 small Lie. Bond. Jns. \Von'l a le, or JOb cost. pc J11 .Call Personnel Dept. time and PART 968-8195 art 7 pm. be underbid! 646-3679 \Vpm eleccric. ---------Ii.me, Experienced aales. MALLIE'S Gardening '6IO C II p I D BOY) 11· 14 (714) 494-9401 Xln1. ,.1,,.,,, romni. & Bo.I Mal-ntenance 6555 ~--·-''-----·I No \Vastln,<; a ersonne ept. CarTler Routes n.....a be ti•· "·11 f · -· LL PAPER 1{ ... ..., for appointment ne "'·....., or appoinl· Beauty & \Vig Salon has 0(>('11· ing tor Halr-st)'llst "'ilh some follo\\·lng. Snlary plu~ comm & paid vacation, REFINISHING, Painting, varnishing-, grn'l cleaning. Guarantee \vork. 61:>-8133 NE\V La \V n s , re-seeding. Co1nplete la\vn care. Clean up by job 01· n1onth. }'ree estimates, }'or inlG call ___ 897-2417 or 840-0932 -~·~~--""~~~~---,,...-Br iclc:, Masonry, AL'S Landscaping, Tree etc 6560 Ren1oval. Yard Remodeling. BUILD, Remodel, repair 'Brick, block, concrete, carpentry. no job too sn1all. Llc. Contr 962-6943 CabinttfT!aking 65&0 John's Custom Cabinets Shelves-Minor Repair ;.1s-d83.J after 5 liaul trash. Clean.ups. Repair sprnklrs. 673-llfiG AL'S Garoenlnl & Lawn !llaintena,nce. Commercial, industrial & residential • 6'lh1629 * ROTOTILLING New I a \V n s , landscapin~. Shrubs l: tre(!s removed. Free est. 54S-J742 CLEAN·UP SPECIALIST Uiowing, edging, odd jobs. Carp\,t~ng 6590 __ R_•_•_.,.,_ab_l•_. ___ ~- NEAT .t rtillable, 30 yrs CARPENTRY exp. con1plete yd serv. MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Comml . 642-4389 '.Too Small. Cabinet in gl.l" ages a o t be r cabinets. E.'l'.p. J apanese landscape, ;:J' II no an&\ver leave cleanup, maintenance. ms:. t 646-23iZ. IL o. ___ ,_1a_c_k_84_2-84_<_2 __ n , JI:O.f'S Gardening & Ja,vn lilUALITY · \Voodcraft, sml maintenance. Re!. & com· ;en'I constr. & cal'pentry, mercial * 54Q.4S37 Free consultation & quote. * ALLEN Bros. Gardening. Cal. Ken 645-0044, 5484235 l care about your yard! CARPENTRY.Cabinets-Room Do you. if so call 540-1769 Add., Patios ... ny size job. JOHNSO~·s GARDENING J\·like 673-1166 &:. 646-2576. Yard carr, Clean.ups, Prun- ''EN •· dd "" ing. planrlng, 962.21)3:1 ..., . repau·, a ., C<W. l~ormica, paneling, marlite. LA\VN MOWING SERVICE Anything! Dick, 6i3-44?!J. Neat, dspend ... ble, reason. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS able. Free est. 846-0955 * q.BINETS. Any size job General. Services 25"yra exper. 548-6713 6612 * WA (714) 494-940 I tnr """'· 540·50l0 Ext. 30. 548-~':n you call "M~~!l i La~~~\~&rl.alUM Joseph Magnin E>."T & INT special rates, fo~ appointment .. 642..ml TELONIC r-EquaJ opportunil)' eniployer Acst. ceiling $prayed $1j. TELONIC BOYS JO & UP Industries FULL Time receptionist. Call 548·3446 * MECHANIAC.CLASS "A" incl good paint. Ro.)' To ~II candy Laguna Beech typing & lite filing. licenst>, o"'"TI tools. Pe1m. 847-lljg lndustn"es your own area pet110na.ble. Send resume to position for responsible n1an , Equal opportunity employer Bo •t 362 I ~ •-I & J WILL paint a 3 bdrm 644-2159, 6-9 Pllf & wknds x" . Daily P! ot •OP V.'ages, uvnus Pan house Jor $l50, incl trim, Laguna Beach . ._ Dept,· Store -.F"u-r-n"'lt~u-,-.~D°"o~l~lv-0-,-y-I profit sharing. under stucco, labor & material. Cast1'ng Agent Part lime. 962-6631 recon~tniction, Will rr-0pcn Eq aJ ~. ·1 1 J. W. ROBINSON -=~--~-1 May 81h. w,;1< o' call Ray Gene 5.'i7-75'13; 546-9062 u oppo. ,uni Y emp oyer GENERAL office work, pacl· Ad · CALIF. CASTING CO. Carey. ~7. 604 s. Coas1 INT &: EXT. Painting. Free vert1sing Agency time, sh011hand & typing H'ol'Y, Laguna Beach, Calif. ests. Loe refs. Neat & E.'\'pt'riencedproductionarL \Ve are casting direclors for HAS Il\tt.1EDIATE req'd, 24 hrs per wttk, •tones\. Call Chuck 64;;..o809 ist/production manager. for many independent industrial OPENING }'QR /I. PERl\f, 2;).3.) yrs. 67:i-533.l * * tltECHANIC; Alifinn1C"nt, or J im 548-G40.'i Newport B ca ch agt"ncy. & llocumentary JilJn produc. brake• & tuneup, Good pay, Koo ers. Need inunediately gals • BUSBOY • CIRLS-LADlES hi-volume station. Ca 11 PAINTING-Int. & Ext· w type specs, printing, 18-35 for non-union jobs. $75 To V.'Ork in phone order dept. 675-1)533 Highest Quality. Lo\\'est pasteup, inking fo r collateral to $l25 per day. We are not Xlnt. Company Benefits Costa Mesa oUice, 4 hrs "'-:....::.:.;;,, _____ _ Prices. Fully exp. Ins. John and ads. Se~ n:sume to a school or agent. a day, 5 day& a wk. No t.tEDICAL Secy·Front Of. 673-1166 Box ?il·590 DaJ!y Pilol. FREE TV SCREEN APPLY JN PERSON typing. i\lust have good fiee some back knowledge METICULOUS PAINt Advertising Agency TEST Fashion Island, N.B, telephone voice • .642-1508. of ,ill types of ~ed. forms, EXP DQCKS..housts int-ext. * SECRETARY "Ji NO CHARGE TO YOU Equal opportunity !!mployer HOSPITA LITY HO ST E SS Mon, Tues. Thun, Frf. 9:30- INS .• col, students. I i75-5812 Newport Beach. Experienced. EVER! * D s SERVICE, has Openings for 6:30. $2.7:5 hr. Faiihion es1. INTER or Ext. PAINTING. Excell._ t~ping & shorthand, \Ve an client paid. Ph. for RIVER * mature '''Omt!n looking for Send rt>aume to Daily Pilot l]..tMED. SERVICE. Local iiome b1ll1ng, under 30. P~s-intervie\v (714) 835-8282. No Experience interesting. part time work, _Bo_,_M_·_"c.·-----t FREE t 548-1627 sure pace. Xlnt. beoefits. N I v.·clcoming nc1vcomeNI to _ re ' es . CaJI (714) 642-3910. eCetsary your area. Sa.lcs exp. i\1EDICAL 0 ff ice rt'cl'p- PAINTING -Ext-Int. 18 yrs . ..::;:::_::.o-c_:c:c;::;:'-;,--Civil EnginHring Must have clean Calitom!1 de~able. 1\-lusl have car. tionlst. Pn>fer ma 1 u r r e.xpet" In!!. Lie. Free est. Ancient Mariner M • drivtnr record. A~pjy CALL: :;47·30!l~ \.11on1M. send resume to Box Accoust. Ceilings. 54S-532a. app1114J YELLOW CAB CO. ?il-719 Daily Pilot NEED a Painter: Interior & exterior. Experienced. 557-8638 RETffiED Painter: 20 yrs expl!r. Neat & honest. Non drin)<er. eau 53&-6801 Plastering, P•tch, -NEEDS - e DAY• DISHWASHER A 1 APPLY IN PERSON 1 2607 \V, COAST •l\VY, NE\VPORT BEACH Repair 6110 • ASSEMBLERS • Electrical • mechanical 2nd * PATCH PLASTERING shlfl production supenrisor All types. frl'e estimates also aS!lembleNL, sp r ay Call 540-6825 painters for both 1st & 2nd Draftsman 186 E. 16th SL HSKPRS Emplyr pay• fee l-'-'-"'-='=-"":.:...-- C.oista Mesa George Allen Byland Agency Nuning e l\.IUST BE 'EXPERIENCED e Health, accidenl and lite insurance, vacation. Sal· ary open. Only experienced persons call for appointment, ARROWHEAD ENGINEERING 106·B E. 16th. S.A. 547.Q395 EARN $50.$400 WK . HOUSEKEEPER R.N .• 3 days pn wk . Sell ing 1 hr·8 hr day !11en-For Convalescent Hosp. full Challtnglng po1ilion, Women 18 up. 548-3277 limt>. 642-350;i relief suptrviior, 96 Enginee1·ing HOUSE\VIVES Earn i\foney! bed ECF. -PRODUCT- DEYELOPMENT ENGINEER Jiave Fun w/Tri.Chem Li· quid Embroidery, 842-6743 I BM Compo11r Operator Build your own co1nposing LVN • 6:30 em· 3 pm, 2 day1 per wk. Relief med. nurte. ========0 I 11).NDYMAN Cement, Concrete 6600 shift. !11ust be able to sta.i1 CcncrtU Home Repair Plumbing 6890 immediately. * 67~1341 * ---~-----I KECO INDUSTRIES INC, , CORP. i ~8 North I''. Street San Bernardino, Calif. (714) 889-3674 bu~ines~ with I no invest. NURSE Al DE ~ Exp'd . ment. \Ve provide composer, preferred, 3-11:30 pm hendliner, waxer, oflice, desk, light tahl~. phon<!, util's. Work 2 days for us, 5 <lay~ for yourself, Phone day or eve, ?i1r. 1-folcoinb, CONCf\ETE, all types. Free ========= PLU~lBING, alterations k 17n;; Daimler St, S.A. esti111a)e, Sawing, brcakin;;, -repairs. Special on water (Irvine industrial complex) hauiinJ &~kiplon di ng.1 _H_•c_u_li_ng"'-----'-7_3D htrs & disposals 646-1286 5:)7-8545 Service & quality, 5'1&-SG68 AMBJTIOUS College boy ha~ anytime. -,,,,-,,--"'~,::Cc:-.=,- PARK LIDO CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL *PART TIME· EYES. Distributor fol' '~t CMst mfg. co., no1v hiring TRAINEES fol' l!Ales and SCJViC-.'. $90 •. WEEK Hours 6 to JO: 30 p.m. Phone 547-7782 P1!rsonncl Ocp1, PBX Recept to $425 Good <:ti. hrnfs & raises. Pleasant \\'Orking conds. JASON BEST En1ployn1('nl Agency 2207 So. !ltain. Sanla An!I 92&1 \V, Kn!clla, Anall<'im &1{1.$4 10 Ol' 821·1220 e e e PIE MAKER Responsible, youn~ nu1.n to learn the pie-1naking busi· neu. 6 day' • 48 hr "''k, work into gd future with gro\\'ing , co, Apply in person, Vi 's Pies (3 lo 6 pmJ 191 E. 16th St., C.l\1, PRINTING PRESSMAN F i°" career opPortunity for JJl't'!sn1an. expc"r\ctu;. cd in close l'l'~istcr, lwo ('Olor \\'Ork. on 1nultilith lS:-iO or equiv. One man ol)('ration. "·Ith groY.'in.i::;, liuccesslul Orange Coun- ly rinn. Xlnt. (.'On1pnny bt!nefits and income for the right person. Call l714l S47-8891 o' Apply at 1300 E. Normandy Pl., Santa Ana Equal opportunily r111ploytir Printed Circuit Driller Experienced. Jmn1ecli:itc opening on s\\·ing shift .• 3767 Birch St., N.B. Equal opportunity en1ployrr PROOF MACHINE COMPUTER CLERK Posit.ion avatlable a1 Security Pacific Na!'I, Bank, So. Laguna branch. Apply at 3-0812 S. Coast Hwy., South Laguna.. 499-2'12•1 Equal opply_ employel' ~1/F * RECE-PTIONIST * Laboralory. Days, lull linie. p('~onnrl Dept. l loag Hos. pi1nr, N.B. ~ R EST AURA NT help, 1natllJ't', for last f ood ,;e.l'vicc. Apply PUP 'N T.\CO Or lveu 11. 9180 TallJ<'rt, Y.V. See Betty Bn.;ce at 'mi:ij lxec Agency for Career Girls 410 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. By appoi:1t. 6l6-3939 Bob tru k ··uh I E \\'ater heaters-di"""'sel'l! Bkkpr F/C to $650 c : 1'1 au. move . x. ~,,., "Exciting&: stin1ulating" this CEMENT \Vork : \Valks &: per, dep. 833-6IJTj for fl'el' Gen. repairs $7.50 pel' is what this oo's secy says. CLERK TY PIST. Merketing 0.pt. Progreisive Orange Coun- ty manufac1urer neffis Product Development En· gineer to creatti and de- velop fasteners for the Aerospace and Commc1" cial markets, Desirahlf! that applicants have p a 11 experience showing inventivenf'sil leading to rmtcnl~. Fa- mllia.rity with specilica- tiona and test methods, and able lo prepare con· cise reports e51lential, SPorlmen's Publications, (714) 642-2410 642-4748, '-=~~.~~~~==·~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~' patios. whatevt>r you need est. hr. 642-2755-642-0500 1 k in concttte the price is We placed her there ast w 5 YARD/. Gar. Cleanup, PLUMBING REPAIR know they 1vant a bkkpr. right! CaD Bob 642-9187 aft . · N · b t s It Remo,·e trees, ivy, trasn. o JO oo ma \\le arc proud to represtnt * CON.CRETE \\Tork. Grade, ;backhoe, 962-874;) • 642-3128 • this fine !inn • they are Licensed. Patios I d rv\\')'S, HAULING $10 A LOAD =========I stable, pay lop bents, & the etc. Phill ips Cemen t. C ' G Remodelinn & kl a are very lean up, Tlw :senr. en. • \\·or ng eon s. :>18-6380 Pruning 6'16-2:i2S. 543-8043 Repair 6940 pleasant. Call t-.1i&.<; Pat, CONCRE."TE 11·ork all types. J\10VING, gacagc clean-up & --'--·---od-1-. -I 5.57-612'l. Abigail Abbot Per. Sa"·ing, breaking. hauling, lite ,hauling. Rcasonablc. * ~i~ti~:~ :ed rcrp~~s. t ~n~ sonnel Agency, 230 \V. \Var. Skiploa.d ing; Lie. Service & Frer estimales. li~>l60'l. 7..... ner, Suite 211, Sanla Ana. Quality. 842-1010 Dick G42-l :r• BABY'SJT ho o 6 2 LITE' Haulin;: & garage my m am· l\tORE Concrete patio for cleap-up. l\lon thru Sat. Roofing 6950 pm· ;; <las/\\'k, mature less money, Artistic setting Fret eslimatc ~8-5031 Christian Scientist. 4!M-3416 & finishing. 644-06.117 GU1TERS & Downspouts CEMENT \VORK, no job loo HAULIJ"G & Cltt an-up. Installed Reasonable San IT'S Bea.ch l'loullf! time. BiR· 'freC'll 1'('r11Qvr <I. Rea!IOnable. Clemente 714: 492-3706 gtst selection ever! ~ the Small, reasonah\f'. Frtt FJ1'f' c~t1ni.atr. J-IS-1742 -~ DAILY PILOT Classified Estim. H. Stuflick 5-ls-8615 - DECORATIVE CONCRETE Housecl;;ning 6735 Sewing 6960 section NO\V! Accurate typist. 60 wpin elee· tric typewriter. One year experienct. .Call Personnel Dept. (714j 494-940 I for appointment TELONIC Industries Laguna Beach Equal opportunity employer ••COOK ** E:i;perienced. Apply; flying Butler, 3101 Newport Blvd. N.B. DRNES·WALH:S.PATIO ;.,;;=c:.;,,;;;_='--- . 642-8.'514 \V,\NT A Sunny & bright homr? Call the DUTCH Contrilctors 6620 1JtlAINTENANCE J.tAN for BIKJNJS by c. Custom made Jobs-Men Wom. 7100 I Job......Men,,Wom. 7100 c opie s, reversibles,.1~;:;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ coverups $8 & $10. 536-8661 ·Ii .;.;.=.;;c.;.;..;_..____ ~ur windows, floors k • Dressmaking· Alterations ROOM ADDITIONS. l •. T. r arpet c lea.ning . Designed to ,:u it .vou. Con5tf'uction. F11.mily SPECIALIZES IN ALL .,,_.,=Cal=l"J=o*='="""=='=:::11 rooms, single or 2 ~tory. KINDS o~· FLOORS. No -- Estimates, plan~. layout k crew. 531-L50S aft. J. Tile, Cer•mic A1sembl1r1 Burroughs Corp. 6974 financing. Call 847-1511. BAY & BC4lch Ja!lllorial -. Verne, The Tile Man * Additions * RemodelinJi C11rpe ts, windows, Ooors, CusL \\'Ork. Install & repair!. 1 Fre~lL Gerwlck, Llc. eti.:. Res • k Comm c '1. No job too small. Plagler ~!i * M9-2170 ~1401 paUo, Leakirig shower rr•s f.ONDER.FUL the i\otesa Cleaning service repair. many buys in applilu'Cea Carpet&. wirilows, noon, ete. 347.1957/846--0206 you find in tht Oaulli~ Rrs • .l Commc'I. ~Mlll , Ads. Check them now! -\VINDO\V \VASHING TrM Service 6980 New Commercial Computer Plilnt MISSION VIEJO Hai apenih91 for ASSEMBLERS l\fu1>t na,·c 1nen ol :seven yea.n. experience in rt>· Jearch or engineering and BS degree in engineering. Xl.11t company benefits including pension plan, i11~ .. sick lea\'e, etc. tm· mediate opening. Salary commensurale with <abU· lly aiid experience. SEND C01\1PLETE RESUMB BOX M-593 Daily Pilot S \Vomen wanted f o r part-time 'vork, ca.r needed, * 544·7814. 547.3428 * FEMALE Companion, part. timfl: days, for elderly lady, Gwn trana, N. Costa l\leu. atta. 549-{1222 aft 5pm. SOCK IT TO 'EM! INSURANCE : Exper Job~en,Wom. 7100 1Jobs--Men,Wom. 7100 P /lime Girl Friday for I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Gener1tl Insurance Office. II Send brief resume to P.O. Box -1563, C.M. 92626. INTERIOR DESIGNER * 962·6631 * * * INSPECTORS * * All three shirts. M/F. APPLY JN PERSON r.tacGl't'gor Yacht Corp, lGJl Plarentia, C.M. Jr. Dro!'•m•n to $525 Employer pays fee. Xlnt benrs. OuUtanding opty to advance ~r the rl~ht man. Other Ice~& free jobs avail. able, JASON BEST Emplo.)'ment Agency 1.'117 So. Main. Santa Ana 9264 \V, Ke.tella, Anaheim 5'16-5410 or 821·1220 * LADIES * 18-60, show SARAH COVENTRY Sprlna: It all seaaon jewelry. Abaolutelj no invest'mt. 'Ve train. 531--3631 or 962-5988 Professional Sales Specialist Home Furnishings II you are a professional. top earning special1sl, not satisfied with a mediocre income, then Grants has a proposition for you. Consider the foUowing: 1. Top commi1sion 2. PM's (special Salts comm.I l. Opportunity for adv•ncemtnt 4. Employm.1nt near your home 5. Quality lint to sell 6. Paid vaCetion 7. Sick pay 8. Retirement plan 9. Group Life and Mtdlcel ln1urance 10. Employ•• discounts 11. Nationally established firm 12. P•ld mileage Jo..-n, Wom. 7100 Joba-Mon, Wom. 7100 Engineer I, TIME FOR COMMERCIAL ' HOME TREE SERVICE All '""' r ' Call Pt!te -4!12-1207 Li.!:c &. l.n.s. Ji'ree ~timatei; JOE 'S CLEAN SERV. 641-5584 i''"' ·t ~. lj)ILllCK .CAsH IV• do E.e.-ylhi""..~ ~:;:: & TRE~"E"s.-H~•._da<-,,...,..tri~m-. -.... ,-.11 at our ne\Y plant in Mission Viejo, Cali!. Some experience preferred. Desi9n En9ineer Electronics Car required tor personal customer contact. If you want to learn more about our money making propoi;ition in one of the companies fastest growing retail or-- ganizations ; . , Come prepared to discuss your sales. know-bow and your previous experience. ' -T ·-Crin. free 'Est. ....,"""'"" 1tump1, removed, hauled. 30 HOUSECLEANING yrs exp. Fully In.~. 642-4030 ~ JlillOU!iH A Exp. Reao. Rd. 6.18-2354 ~ ~ IL Y 1PILOT ~~' -·: ' AHT AD lronlnp IRONING ln ·my ·Jlr. Dresm11tkina: tions. 54~ T&4 I 6755 home. $1 l altera· Uphols11ry 6990 CZY1{0SKI'S CUstom. Uphol, Eutoptan Cratwnanshlp 100% fin! 642-1(54 l8ll N11"'Jl0rt Blvd., C.M. Apply 8 a.m .• 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 25715 Jeronimo Road Mls1Jon Viejo, Callf. l:Jo.323Z Equal opportunity employer Male/Female We are a £111t-growing Anaheim·bued ori:;anl:ta.• tlon that need a. grldu11te EE with five yr11.111 U • ptrit'nce In power control, lNlnimtnlllUon cir4 cutry and um!-cond~ct.or circuit ~sltn. Our group 111 smllll but our exP'onsion l'rogr11m will 1lvc .vou ev1cy opportunity for professional, peraon..i and financial growth. Write 1od8y dtacribln; \\1'l'k hl11tory_ and aalary rcquirtm@nts ·to Box M~92 Dal& Pilot. Equal of1poTl.utrlty l!mploytr APPLY AT • • • ' W. T. GRANT CO. PEISONNEL OFFICE 98 II ADAMS AVENUE · GRANT PLAZA HUNTiNGTON BEACH, CALIF. 921>46 J An iqua.I opportunity f!mplo.Yf!t" J.i.,_ . ' ...... --....... . .. --~ ·-~--~-~·=-~~~ ~··v'"""'"'' -.:t <«••;-• .,,,,.,,~<:"'~' :l!"c>0«~' ""''="'"'1,!!·"ff!:""ff"·''"' .,.. ;-ss;_,.,.·".·'='"'· ..,,.,,,..,,~, .,,n,..., • ..,, ,,.,,.,,..,,"'.'. ~-..,,,...-....,.,.,,,,,. • ..,.,,...,., '='""'*"'""'"'·~· -~·-"'·"'"-------~--•-: ~ ~'' '' 1• •I ·l'".r ,.,. .. ;, .. ,.-.. ' ., "-,_ • -, -r ,,.... H DAILY l'ILDT S.wrdt1. M" 9, 1910 tRllR iiMJiLOVMIA't JOll i IMPLOYMENT Mi!itCHANDISE FOR. M!RCHANDISE 'DR M!RCHANDISI POR MIRCHANDISI POR ·--------,ITS_, LIVUTOCK TRANSl'ORTATIDN SALE AND TRAD! SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU ''~' -.. Wom. 1100 Jobi Mon, Wom. 7100 ;c..;;;;;;..;..;.,_____ J_...:..:.:.::;:_;..:;....;:..;;...:..._1 c111 WO S.llboot1 901D : S£RVICE station attmdant. iFiiiumiiiiiliiitvn>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillOOCliiiiiiiiifiiiuiirniiliituiiirii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiilOOO~~· ~~-& Organs 1130 Mlsctllaneous l600 NEED lOOd home. ltooed SEALPOtNT mue ~ USWio1SH BUILT • • • Sal yard and comptl.l\k>n1dUp of • esman Eo<p'd, full Um•. Apply In CONN &. WURLITZER """"' poople !or Snoopy. lrm&I•, I wk< G" "d SLOOP _...In TV end appll.' l>'r•O•" ""6 Harw Blvd.. • THE USED • ORGANS v..,. lo"ble male b<agte Champ. •tll. Ill). Call Bullt I9lli of African"""°'· anc. btlptw but mt• must. C.~t ~ and o.chabund mixed. Good 673-:1614. 1'5 Watt Slmson SIS inbni Pref. aa..-:tl-40. AU com· TYPIST, Doctor'• oil, N.B. 'Wltchdot, .U 1hoU. Call ACFA ft1111fl'td S1t.rotM: auxiliary, enclOltd head, ~ benefits to qti.allfted Approx 25-JO hn per wk FURNITURE FACTORY Exclusively At m.-3203 5/t kitten, b!utpolnt, mate, plley, aft. ·nus IA 1 buud- man. Old, ""'11 est1bJIAMd now, probably tull titM GOULD MUSIC cl\amp ~ fl5.. fUI we.rm wtU ktpt boll. oarnpattr, Send your com· later. 90 WP~t. IB~t ex« COMPANY FREE I<ltten1, 3 callcoa, 2 MS-Ul4 . V&rnlthed c:ockpll, cabin i S m n• ·-1 od Ir blaek, 2 bU.ck .t: while, 1..:::.:::.:. _____ _ plete lUUITIC to -exper, Pennti.Mnt. $4 ptr e n9, •• n•w '"'" ture, rflurn om aport. A Quality House housebroken, 6 wlu'. male Mother'• .o.,y Girt IJM'l"I that baa bun profu. Box M.591 D•lly Pilot hr start. Box ?.1363, Daily ment rentab & model homn at prices below e \Vith A 60 Y"ar R"puta-' female. 644--0688, 2921 $&mete Klttes, Purebnd. donalcy maintained, · Pilot wholl5Qft! tion for 'fhr. Fil'll!:sl In Carob St .. N.B. :>JU $12.50. Call su.&11. M¥ Vft')' dell.rable Newport I SALES: The Auto C ub Of USED Car Lot ?.Ian. 5 Hour Teaching & $ervi<.-e r·acil· 89'2312 Harbor moorln& &VIII fer : So. Cal!fomla. has perm. ODDS & ENDS SALE' Hies, 't" AIN'T Nothing but a PAllT ~nlan kittens boat, Moorlfll coat $32.:!0 ptr positiOnt: open for exper. ~. Marcua r.Joton, 2026 • CBeqle} hound-<10&: It her Six week• old. 1 year to keep lh1a boat tied • Fleld Represent&tivea. Xln't cH.;;&rbo"--_'_BI_vd.c .. _c_._M_.__ • Fancy \Valnut Bar with 4 Swivel GOULD MUSIC co~tPLETE turniahings A jet-lllack feline friend. Both SU-1542 I.IP. ftfQitt allPA are $60 per ' earning opportunity .1: WAITRESSES*** Back Dar Stool:1 •..................• $59. COMPANY bar. Anti11ue cl.oc.kery, orig, 11 mos old w/1hot1t BEAUTll'UL Sealpo i nt mo. Rectntsurvtyindlcataii : employtt benefit pq. Ap-LXPERIENCED • 8 Ft. 1Ylassive Spanish Sofa & Love 2045 No. Mai" \vater c:olor by Andree, lge 546-2148 5111 Siamese Jdtttm. PJ each. bolt worth $10.®0 +. ply, 7891 Talbert Ave. H.8. Seat, like new, returned from Santa Ana 541•0681 king bedtm 1;i,1l!e by TWO Adont.bJe, Jona-haired *60-084!* Thl1 WHkerMI Only Equal Opportunity Employer No PhOne Calls model home , .... , .. , ... , ...... , , , , $179. Amerlcan, new color TV, kittens; one tiger, one black $87:!0 Appty In Pu.ln e Beautiful 10 pc. blue green Corner PlANOS & ORGANS custom cabinet, rare and whit!!. 7 wttks old, Dogs IQ5 Call 54$-0962 SALESMAN lmporkd car dealenhlp. Fort.Ian CV e.•riel'IOe pn.. ferabU. Exoellent opportun. ities. Call sales mgr, for •J>- pointmen! 54().Jlm, Grou p .............................• $99. NE\V &USED Chines" chest & hall con-~~11 good h o me~gGERMANSbeph erd ,u· SALE SURF .l SIRLOIN • (1) 7 Ft. Sofa & Chair, excellent : ==Organs ~ria~an~~p~te~s·J:: .:.:.:,.::=---.---'::; ttpdonally tie., mos, O\'tr Columbia 21 ........ S171:i 5nl Pacific Cout Hwy. condltJon ........................... $59. e Kimball Pianos so,1892 TWO . ft>male tl&Pr kittens, 80 lbs. JOO hr. Cuard dog Col Challenger 24 .• $3000 N!!wport Beach O 4 \Valnut Dressers with ?i1irrors $35. each • Kohirr k Camphl!U PA:t Persian. 1 Brown shl?rt trainin&'. Wondl!rtul around Venture 21 .......... $1'9.3 \VAITRESSES Wanted grave-• Assorted Walnut Nite Stands .... i1. each COAST MUSIC LADIES diamond d Inn e r hall', l Gray Iona hair, 8 ch!Jdrtn. nm animal Is ror Coronado 25 ........ Save SS yard shift only. Apply: e Assorted twin & double headboards . . NE\VPORT & HARBOR Jin&, set with 1~ karat ll'ks old, house broken. lhe tam.Uy v.'ho9t huab&lld Cor 30, 3 spinnaker. drltt1r. ODIES RESTAURAllil 1400 • , . , .................... from $3 each up Costa ~fea * 642-28.51 center diamond, 2 diamonds Costa ~1esa. S«)...1144 5111 travtla. $300. 60-1.559. Coronado 30, loaded eYU)'· SALES • ~ Estab F'ulll'T Brush route, S1%i ¥.'k guarantee 10 1tart. 5-16-ai-G SALES W. Coast H'A')'. N.B. e Assorted 80" Sofas, like new , , $79. each Open 10-9 Fr! 11).9 s un 12-5 -1Ai karat on each side. GOOD ma.le dog & female AMERICAN Mexican eana. thin«, U&ed. \\'AA'TED: First clus ma· e Assorted Love Seats, like ne\v .. $49. each Brilliant cut Sacrilice! Rep. cat need a loving home as dlan c~pion B ~s set New Coronado 27 ·order now, rine 1as engine mechatlic 9 3 Used Refrigerators, all in top 's Jy to Box P31)(1, {)aily PiloL soon u possible, SU.7968 tlound PJPI, Beaut :tho\v delivery in 1.lay. ""ith all.a.round boat exper. condition ... , ....•..... $69., $79. & $109. HA1\l!\IOND, telllway, Yam-TRAVEL Trailer Re!rig _________ s1_11 dogs & tam pets. $5(), $15, SaboYtoa,ch,....t• .. ".~~ I•c. \\'&nted: Exp'd molo~cle salesman. 604343 1.lust have knowl-of e Ch t I D $29 h aha. New & used pianos 01 Norscold 6 cu ft. Comb pro: PLAYFUL all · .. , 1ruc " es s o rawers . . . . . . . • • • eac up most mak!:s. ee1t buys in p&1l(' l elec 17• Marl . . ectionate ,...t. sun 213-J.3l.-0652 2912 West Cot.st Hi.fhwl.Y' electricity and the ability So. Calif, at ~hmldt r-.1uslc Sextant "Tama:~ 636 M~~.~ le.na, Ll:'cky -bl~ck or DALMATIANS.AKC NeWpOrt Beach * 645-0&10 e SALESMAN e Exper buxlne11s machines * ~53.1 • 10 lrt5tall gear1 common_~~ 1885 Harbor Blvd., at 19tf'I St., Co, 1907 N. r.11Un, Santa Ana Brflfld new, comp. i~~. Tiger·slnpl!'d. 5-13-6056, 430 Pampered Pups, by prlv. LIKE SAILING? yachts tn· a professiou,iu 5'18-6447 ~ Redlands, N.B. 5/9 owner. 642-!937, manner. ~rmanent if qua!. Co11'a Mesa e 548-9457 FREE . 4 cute kittens l DISLIKE TIIESE' Sales iflM, Good pa.y, good hen. We are hllvlng a GENT'S diamond ring , ti l bl k Ir whl~· r ) SKYE Terrier, fl!m., g e Payment., !llJ'.h lnttte.1t, etits, good woridng condi· Open: \Veekday1 9-5:30, Saturdays 9-5, Closed Sundays Whale of a S •le cen!er stone l carat, en-ger, ~<: ' wel!ks, AJCC, rare cream depreciation, 1 11 p rent.a.I. YOUNG MAN'S 1,·0,. • -;d ,_,.ation. "-· on Pianos and Organs. c•"cl~ by 9 , m• I I•,. calico, 1 muct>d, Need iood w/black ""ints Pomble cl I ,,.. .._,._ •t• ..-~....... .,.._..., ' qi " ' horn(', 548·S798 5111 ..... ,! of •ho~w. •1 ~"'. 4~ •= PREeaFEonrR. TH8E"'SE"""! ' •· DREAM Service lotanager --You better come on dO\\'n! diamonds Sac. $1 O0 0 "" .,.._ ~ Pacific Mari"• Yachts furnltur• 8000 Ga rag• Sal• 8022 WARD'S BALD\VIN STUDIO 962-66.11 . UNHAP~Y. m~t find home 4 J.tALE AKC German e Low coat, no WORK • If )'OU are OVl!r 21 and like 2'7al W. Coast Hwy. ----1819 N!!wpol'I, C.M. 64.2-&1841,.:=..=:...------. for loving spayed female Shepherd Pupp'ff s;,o e CAREFREE SAILING! t&lkin&: to glrl5, why not gel Ne..........t Beach SAT. & SUN. ONL y G Sal Open Every Nite POTTER S wheels, e!ectnc cat, outdoor bunter and ptt. 337 M·~' 'A·~ C.Ma. Cal 2S little as n•. ¥..day ~Id far It. A sales program ~.--·. Rott n lo h I I t a rage e & Sunday Afternoon motor operated, $6;, each, 49!}.2-189 5111 _ ....... 1 .,.., , Try Our Ci"b p•-· Y>E NEED YOU & """' C ft " W O . M . T E M . a•-1 "· -"-".'-------! "2-83!0 " ~· dealing wi th •Ingle girls. 'l"t' 1oman's $.30 ea. Rattan din. oving O urope STEIN\" y " .. • · · • llrl11fl ........ us ........,., 3307 SINGLE t ::.::.::::::..· ------·-VPORT SAILING CLUB Our •=• .. ,mo 2 t'amo'ly g•-•• ··'c, ,., ... , vA L • ~ 11 • S. !'.lain, Santa A• a ' ma.ma a.I mus nnru.,.... · e od I • "~' men eam ,,,.,..,_ · CALIF. CASTING CO. tbl, 6 chrs, very sturdy, gd _...,, .... -... "..., Ebo Sal t •A'-"" " • i s be tiful kin rvo....n.Ll 11u: p o e • e 675 nf'V'I e d,,_, ,._;ni'"' Good frl-.sacrilit-e every•"'··. H"'•r~ ny, l!'S new or .,..JVV, 54~1 J:: ve up . au eM Yorkiem, &: "'laltese. Pups " w w•llg ...... .... • ... ~ • -·~~~ for'"'"' day -pie cond., $98. Blonde twin .. ..,-o """"" " old t ~~c=n • '~14'0 for adoption C&l.I after 6·00 0 benefilx. Call 9 to S PM. UJU~16 ...--bdrm 1 •1:1~ hold items, !urnlturc, cloth-., YM or..,.,,..,.,, :>iv-~ NE\VPORT "·a•h T•n•'os . · · & adults. 2 lb toya at •tud. SOME NE like you! For T.V. C.Ornmer-, comp ., ' .. , corner PC '" .. " ~.r2216 5/9 c.•::2100 must want a ""'u3081 00 OISTRffiUTORS clall &. film work, Receive tbl $5, dropleaf din. tbJ S20, ing, T.V.'.s, bu.odreds of ---------Club member$hip, transfer-J'lor' fr'H ICl'ttn test, no exp nee, maple cr1cket chr SJO, itrms 5c: and up, Toys Sc Radio 8200 ring, mui;t i.cll. Call Mr. BI.AO< !\lama cat with 4 SHETLAND Shttp Dogs 2 LI DO 14 Secretary to $600 Not a school, no tee. blonde coif~ tbl $10, soia .and up, complete bathinette Beruin, days 853-1514, eves lovable kitten~ need CoOd beaut Champ. Stoc:k ~ Jl;'.o, 2715, Good cond., Ml ., patio c"·'-n ,.. d k HAJ\l gear TIY r>.fod 1;, 14' 41u ...... ,. home FAST (Bird sanctuary 1' 5 ~ ARC ~M ra"i"" .. .,, yanl doUy. L'1o Exciting opty, You will work $50 to $115 PER DAY ' bed '25. 675-8019. ""· ....... 0 •• es • • ·~~~,.~·~~-~~--nl!Xt doorl) 54&-7061 Sill pu •• " ... ~·~one. Wf\11, .,.,,,., Bro·.·:: ........ I" •·orth n1-. ,_ .. 1 •· In ,_,._ Sl5, baby crib $4, marble with reperf. tape xmlr,1;FOR Sal F il 1 .........:><>" ..... _., "' uu 1n .,v,.. Y new O,,.;, uvu"" If accrpted. Fo~· appt pbone CHERRY Dining table, s RA B7 IV e • am Y l\ em· 1 ~-11-•·· ndA-·• ....... ...,c._., breakiast table S7.50. Much, . py..r sup.. est, .... h' 1 . r ... 1 ro-.. PUPPIE~ Need good home1 2 Ado-bl• ~•, m'-.. · $1200, \Vil! sel ~~ \Ml, area ....,. a 'A'O ~ '"' UUH. (TI4 I ~ Duxb"'"" chrs, custo1n pad• El TV ...... SI'° .,.,rs ip, rv1ne ,_.,..,. .....,..n-... .......,...._ .,. ...... · bl'd bl ... " much m or r Eve-thing eel. man....,.. . Cl for 6 Iovablr, •·&1••• m'-d 8 k •• 1 ... bit 0 ff ic e 67U760·, hom• 'The. co, Is es! &: 1ta I!. WESI'CLIFF PERSON-,-• incl ~~~. i\laple crib be 1 ' ., c ' 11 c 11-try ub. Can ti(' pun::hawrl '"" u"' "'"' "" °' .. ,.<:..J.,, +-AN must sod omm or am o ins breed pupp~ male and pups, "'' · ge w e, 548-7116. Yours will be a pos. wl in-AGENCY w/n1att S25. mPple cradle 619 Pl~er St. 50E6D. divcr!ity • RCVRS by 6% note, if qualifil!'d. temall!'. 548--0813 5/9 ll•n~Y·,~~d. !~-~~mes, -,,-m-m-e"d"ia"'t1-,D"'1'l'"lv-,1-r..,..y finite ''aril!ly .I: interest. 2043 \Vestclill Dr.. N.B. y,•/pad S20, 2 bkca.ws, Costa r-.lcsa AM 1 USB 1 LSB 2•30 z..rnz, Call 545-2337 10 am..S pm. ......, LrWI ~ Sl!nd re5Ulnf: or call ?.tiss &i5-2TIO redy,'OOd picnic tbl etc.!-,--------orig CO!it $12,000, sell ai:: ls CARPET Lett from Comm'!. BEAGLE Dog, male. Full AKC Poodl . Bl e 26' SOL I NOS • Eliz.abeth, 557-6122 Abigail ,.:.,""~~--.....-""'""" 493-1917. SALE Sal & Sun 10-5, Lovely Sl200. Ant. Telrex 20'.\l contracts. Sl.98, $2.SS, shag blood~. 20 mos. old. All ma1 ll) e, =· t ackk New hi-fioor .......... S489a Abbot Pel"IDllnel Agency, 2l'.I \VOJ'\tAN for cooking & lite ---------old Wt top table. outbrd beam & l-f.......aln Hi tower, s3.99 sq. yd. Drakes C.arpet ~~s13 .• .,. Xlnt tor childtt5! S75. e5J&-i:" c p. 11 oc • URd• , 22 3 , .. Tn,E .M"P"E"s"r' 13916• \V. Wam!!r, Sulle 211, Santa housekeeping. weekends al S~1:.l~ve~~i. ~";·us~~~ n1otor, <llshes, lrtt!ler mir· both for ;100:~549-1001 17206 Beach Blvd., H.B ...... ....-"" 1• Ana, beach, live in Fri to Mon. 1 t h rt tbl 2 Id rors for ca.i., 4 burner ~as 81z_5114 3 y R. Siamese cat. spay~. WIREiHail'ed Do:< it Puppln, .......... $WlO S.Cy/l-•I Tmff c.._50 \Vrite Dally Pilot Box M-30. ve ve c r, co ee • er stove top, golr bag, garden shots. To home w/middle not rqis. $10 ea, Call -Pacific Yacht Siles 6'7l-1S70 -• ~ 0 EN 18 and P·-' tbl's, dark oak. E.'<. oon<:l. furn., & many o••·r ,·t·ms. Hi-Fi & St•r.o 8110 BL·r-IN Oven $4(), Trundle 646-6425 e~• or Sun Only Exciting opty to st.art In l!!gal W M • !dover. dlU-l $585 Cash. Call 962-4988 JO 1 ,, 2 h ••2008c2tl bed S20, Tbl11: din., end age or relired c PI · ' • e SAILING CLUB e field. Vtry pleasant law time. Good wor ng con ·s. c o · · omes · 10 STEREO w/Garrard rl'C'Ord & coffee, guod cond, nct..>d 644-1036. 5/11 OOBIE'S -AKC, male, 18 22 to ~ fool racer-<:Nllers. · ofcs., __.. bl!nfs. Call Miu Apply 325 N. Broadway, ="~"'=·=~~-~-~ Vista Cajon. The Blulls, player, Lesl!e s p ea ke r. refinishing. "" ~21. 3 TINY "1·11 ....... nu •'"·-mo's, blk. Xlrrt pedlcrtt & 17.50 .. r d•". Ne"'-"""' : •-R 410 S A~ .. PM CUSTOJ'\t Furnitu r e. 2 NB ~· ,.. "''"' ... na.•'l:' di SJM640-12 ~ ·~ .. r"··•·th, 557 "-. Ab'-&11 m. , · · ... .,m · · wood cabinet •o;n 64..i..Q646 d 'th 'f SpcHll "" ,,,..,., Sall'ng •"P not -L.LU4uo: 10.uM .. _v .. . Orange silk chrs, 8' floral I ;;=;;-,,,..~--~~ · .,.,.,, · REFRIG/freezer combo, 21 a venrure Wl you i you · · · arM. 1 .. ·~ • Abbot Peraomtel Agency, 230 sofa, game tbl & 4 chrs, l!EAP Big Garage Sale! 4 -· -cu. ft. bollom httzer holds y,·i!I !Sha!'(! a loving home. DOBER.\t:AN PUPPIES, 3 SOUTH COAST SAILING : w. Warner, Sul~ 211, Santa Scnool•lnstrvctian · 7600 pecan 80 .. drttSer & mirror. hunilies, I )r old Philco Tape Recorders 8220 :l.25 lbJ, $l7:i. Power mo .. ver 545-1878. Call after 6:00 Si ll males. Champ'°" 1!red. CLUB (TI4) ~1·9406. Ana ----~ --..-.. h h' bo ·• U dryer $65, GE dryer S20, I"~ c..,., .........., LIVELY I -~ k' Call 6+&-23!1 Sl!OCK "~ ,,.,. -nd HI~ · .-The-No-wpo-rt -. mate • 1-y, caJV ...... wa Formica tal:lle & .f chairs SONY Stereo t&pc recorder,=~~,;,·~-~-.'-"'~~~~-3 eo.,.." ittens. ..,, ........ ....... · ,,.~ SECRETARY part time lamps Call 646-&IOO /\"aid &I t "TRADE ~--" 1-Comp. •-lned & weaned. SHELTlE Pupo, '6 wt.· 3 mast. 5HP oulbrd 150 Gl!noa ' ' f e · · S.17.50 Furn, tippliantf's w ... r suspf'ns on ._,-, Jrll.Llf:r, 1ttle ..... ""' ~18nn.Y ••Arppk ~t l"Dh·.~-w. k2. e School of Bus ness ITALIAN provincial tbl. y,·/6 l'\lisc. Queen-s z mi.t: speakers, muxl sell, $225. money for a ~ment dri,·e. f'rt>e to exceptional home. lemale, 1 male, l!Aber & by \Vatts. Askina: S2.+o0. " ~ ·~ h' b nk .... Q ... ~, ... ,.~ Call alt ... o ""'6 673--6300 5111 wht. AKC re1. 962-7078 Termll 0. A . c ' <n4) da""' ine. Fri. "-ply PO Box Features weekly refresher c s, u =· Ut't'!!HiZ !n.'ss-complete $65. S20 Po~ .... a-...,., ' o-o.,-..,, a. "'"""""'" 846-2936. (2131 S!n-2005. J$~ CM COW"lk'S ln the akllls )"OU bed, bar stools, Maple bed, py, Cd.:'il. 10 a.m. on. BALBOA Bay Club mem· SIA.\IESE -! Kittens 7 SABLE Collie, AKC, I ~~ · · __ .. • ..... job chests, dressers, C'Oiflr TV. HUGE GARAGE SALE Sporfin!_ Goods 8500 bershlp for 58le at discount. Y.'eeks 1 ''Siamese" ma.le yeara, "Lucky Lad." Father SECREJ'ARY. must be xlnt ,,_... to get u"" )'OU stereo, lamps. Ms-86U \V k•··-(~'I ~is2tl :! "Russians Blues'' male ahow do1. $50, 613-0920 SABOT sailboat, libergiu1, fully eqWpped, S200. British Seagull, outboard mo1or, saU together or separately, $75. ~s-.ws want ==~,,.!.~~""~-1 1 17 Via Quito, Lido Isl, 1956 % TON Dodge truck. ee ......,.,. .. ....., 0 '"' • typist, IO~ S.H. to train CO' "R TV, d•'ru'~ •·bl• & N t n. h "· and female 545-4873 5/12 •JIN Sc•-u·•-ARC 3 H CaU vv ·~ ... eY.1K1r D<;ac , u.it & Sun. l\fay be sttn ar 594 W. DRAPES 13 x 8, only .3 · •• • '"'"' ""'°'"• • u I~ sec!'y, .B, N.B cha<'rs, -··h. I amp ,, A t · f · k TWO &II w•'t• kltt-· 6 y,•ks old lo•""" boute ..-. 536-3030 e tnDaverDr., .e ~..,,,... n ique a , urn1 ture, 19thSt.C.M.s.4Mn7 mouse.Des,chair&lamp · ,., .,.,_, • ..... t"""" 5' EC U ~ rTY GU AR 0 S e 642-3870 e =8 end tables, misc. cloth ing. spor ts equip'mt, SURFBOARD 7,7,. Russell, S4G. Dresser $15. 4!H-6238 weeks old • weaned and i: rompurlons. 6444ll6 Newport atta. Call 633-3620 ~~ ==-------appliances, dishes, linens, brand new S80. Sleeping bag 1969 DELUXE relax-a-ci!IOr, box-trained. 546-1511) Sill GERMAN ShepherdPuppiH, LUDERS 36' Sailbcat. 1tt cla1s com:I., 30' slip inc, fonner Deel ch amp . or 637...J070 lD-5 PM. CUITTOM Built large coHtt rug~. garden lools, etc, etc. $20. 5"0-3283 6 di.ti. SU5. l.Argl! pagoda. TWO tlu(fy kllten5, black, male & fl!m, 6 wks. $JS. AIRLINE table, end tables, la.J'l:e !l<lfa, l\·IETAt.desk. Band Saw, J ig 67~;;4 6 weeks old. l'\lale . No papen.541)...1691 * SERVICE SfATION ATT, SCHOOLS bedrm set. chest.s. l'\lisc. Sa.0,11, Drill Press. Sm. hand Progressive 5urrboard :_:,_:::c._ __ ~---968-a812 5/11 GEJUI. Shep/Collie P"P'· < Sal Full • .. -" " PACIFIC ~ 6'6" S60 BLACI\ Angus Rotl.s!ierie, -CAL 24 Sailboat. Load!!d with extru! Immaculate! NB slip available. Take Lldo 14 lt'td!!-ln. $3950. 644-2128 RACE Ready Snipe aailboat. No. 58S2 .l trailer, new r lr· ging, beaulifUI, $1 2 0 0. 494·1893 eves, ~ es, • ... -. ume 1115-6090. & shop tools . Orig, paint-I FREE ho-• t ertlll•rr . \\'ks old. Father .... Ai.-..&A ·u t ~bl D "Nl~t ~.... ....-=~---~-~ Call 548·!Wl i ike ne\\' S40. Elec. d~p ·~ Y""'5'~ posi on or respo ... ,, e, SS ~" ~• 8' SOFA ed .,,..... ini::s $;j & uri. Bathinelte, Piclrup at 20311 Cypre.,, Y.1th papers. 968-6151 neat appearing man. Top su.6596 never us , qu i ._.,,, fryer. Slj, BBQ S5. 67~778 bo la • tit 610 E 17th St Santa Ana Ooral, scolchguarded Sl2S. cha.ln. paperhks Sc • 25c. Miscellaneous 8600 FULL lc•gth m•'•k -t "· S.A. 519 For tale: 2 A.KC Min. \l.'agH, nus P n pro • •• Mot·h. Jov•••at s·,•. & misc. Sat-Sun 9-5, 1n•u " " ,_..,... "" hari U...,_ "-· '" " "' ----~ I T a1 · B 1 TWO year female beaKle, Dwcie's, 6 \\·eelu. Call s ng. '"""r reconl!luuc-?76--0592, Pua Dr., H.B. 962-4;i96 CUSTOM CASTING sro c .• ourm inc, csl o · tion. WUI tMpen May Slh. Cottage Art Shoppe -""==~~~--~ fl'r. 64.:>-1368 spayed. Rl!al f tiend ly . 95i..9951 Wrilr or call Ray Carty. Art lessons. land .r:_ seasca~ HOUSEF1JL or new model *l'l'IOVTNG! Gar~ Salr: Your pattems or ours gold!----------541H>894 alt. 2:00 p.m. 519 St. Bernard&, AKC, male 5'111 ho I ···-R '68l Alt AppJl""""' f"-M. oo· ,,·1·-r. Ha•·"•raftrd ';,,,, .• 1. ANTIQ. \Valnut Costumer, 494-5857, 604 S. Coast Hwy. es, iigns & truc:k lettering. me umi.w..... r P,, ~ . _,,,,.,_ • '"'"• isc. '" JU.. ,, " PUPPIES -11i)( Coc:kapoo mo'1, fetnale ' mo 's. Call Laguna Beach, Ca.JU. Emma Blankimhlp & J oyce no\v St.97. 894-4417 or Sun/Tue. * * 64&-4168 ry in stock or mAde to your over 100 yn old. 40" !!lee. & Bel<ian She Ph er d . 49!>-2381. 637-6200 order. Je"·elry lools, ca~t. stove, 9 mo's. old_ &H>-4113 I ~=='=~~--= SERVICE Station Attend&nt, Sisler, 6,CWl \V. 19th ~f'O. ==~~-----Applianc•s 8100 ing supplies, cut stonl's~ a.II l MEi\lBERSHIP To tloliday 646-3623 5/11 SCHNAUZER Puppies, AKC day&, mechanical exp., mona) 642-1689or · Ai'l{1Q. lavt?seat, brushed -'""'------.:..:.: sitt& & lcind!f, rough SffJTl('S Hcallh Spa, $ll).40 per mo. FREE lovable Kitten1. 2 shotx, 8 wks old. SSS. 2 CHINESE Junk 30' Iona;, tl!'ak, aood cond. S.7000 or belt offer. (213) 390-4653 salary & romm, Pete's lttASTER ARTIST will teach ve vet $200. 2 eouche!I S4;) SO. COAST KIRBY for the rockhound, lapidary Cnll 675--3807. lillt'T'lil to choose from. Call males, l fem . 494-8338. Gull. 2nd & S. Coast, S. painting, Apply in person Ir S15. Comb. bookshelf I.: has credll TD's & demo I ll & h' 54&-280j, 5/9 1 SIL'~ pupp>'••. AKC. ol-LIDO l+cC>~lPUTE • Good C.Onditlon. $650 ' ·-·na 2912 W ~-·t H -·-desk SIOO. 536-8659 too II, supp es mar inery. NYLON Shag Cnit. beige, .-,..~ "' ...._.. · UJKa wy, .,_..... ms>dels of new '70 Kirby Open ~ thru Sal. 9.fi 2 yrs old. 60 sq yd~. :'ltusl SIX \\'t-eks old, very cute, champ. Come &ee·make of. 6/.>-605!) &Th-3325 Eve1 SERVICE Station manager, No. 3, Newport Beach. MAHOGANY dining lllblc. Classics, 25')~ oU, Fact. Sunday 11)....l closed I'llon. sell by Sat. Cheap! M6-l99G clean, bl!althy, bo" trained fer! 64&-3541 lite mech pre!, perm, x!nt MERCHANDISE FOR Antique Victorian Gent'g "·arrn't. PH: 536-7521/222 FIVE Z..1 GE\\1S &i · kittens. &12-7081 S/9'1.:.A::F:,.G,;.c:H.:A::N::_.,P~U~P"!~,-A~K-C ss.lary. Hunt's Texaco Sta· SALE ANO TRADE chair. &14-1679 :i!h St/ H.B. LAPIDARY SUPPLY ORIENTAL RUGS tion, 1404 N. Coast HY.-y, BUNK beds S50 ea, !='.ofa & 1\10 NT G 0 :\I ER Y \\rard Rl!'ar o} College Cen!er Vanous s1z~. \\lus: sell 6 PUPPIES r-.1 am .. ~ 12 \\'k!I, Tennt. &fi.5'52 Pewtr Cruisers ' ~" Bch 494-3000 F It ••~ .c Shopp•'"• Ccnt•r 673-'>872____ eockapoo, daddy'.' 5 wee~ 23' BIRCH Craft fighini ..,., """"' . um ure IKNV armchair So!O, 3-piece Sl!'C· wa,,.1er & matching gas . .., .. -old. 54s-8409 S/12 Horses WO STIIDB\'TS! 11 Yrs .1: Up tional $40. 546-3403 dryer, late model. xlnt c:ond. 'l75()Harhor Blvd., 11-A CORAL TREES 121. 6 & .::. ____ ....:;:::;:;:I W/trlr. 5ClHP ell!C start T "·U "-~ M .._ 2 BEAUT. Bdrm .setx 10 pc's I=~~=-"==--Uolh for Sl40. 8~7-8115 or cos la J'\1esa * !'J4!J.203!J A' hi"h in tubs. S20 each. FREE to good home 4 mo. A-PPALOOSA ,.ld'•na •·a"ti· Ev!nrudl!. S 12 0 O lo f re r . 0 """ ...,..,,..y, a, .. , good •'Kn Mi ·1 5' Sofn. spotle:!;s, blue, like " bl & _...... ""' " ~··9766 °•5 E WU . r & h 1 ea . .,.,.,., ea. 1c, t en1s. 5-l&-8672 Call 646-3302 old puppy. Lovea e •"""· fully trained, Gentle y'tt ,,..,... · M'I • 10n AVI!, moMy m spare ime I! P plctures, etc. 549-3283 new $35. ,=~-~---* AUCTION * !---------897 U98 5112 C l\t needy school. No cash re· 646-!IT~ KENi\IORE g115 dryer, good USED Carpeling, E"cellent -. Spirit~. 6754059 =·-c' =·==~=~~~ quittd. 64.4-2159 6-9 PM: & HUGH' bru1i lamp SSO. 2 eo nd. $.~o. Norge gas dryer. 1J you 'vill !icll or buy Conchlion. Very cheap. Call ADORABLE Gray. Kitten TliAtliSPORTATION 2.f CRUISER. Z..techanical!y Wltnds. living l'DOn\ chair1 S50 each, CUST0'.\-1 made bl"l'akfast late mod<'!, xlnt rond, $60. give Wlndy a try :1.l6-4l70 Wanls Homt. 67~50 . .aft 1.:.:;:.::.:;;._::.:;.;.:_;;..;..:;;.;.__: perfecL R!!ady lo launch, IT'S WONDERFUL th• 2 chest& $40. Call 54~3283. ~~I ~~~~.2S50~P~~..:i~~I 847-8115 or ;~16-8672 Auctions Friday 7:30 p.m. 6 & wknds. 5/12 Boats & Yachts 9000 flffds cabin v.'Ork only, b In II DINTNG room et •!!::h livt-Windy1s Auction Barn GERi\tAN Shepherd. mal•, Foreclosure. Make Clffl!r1, ma.Tl) u,y._ •PP anoes · ....,, .... · ---V.'J.llRLPOOL Avocado green 2075" Newport, CM 64" "686 M isc. Wanted 8610 to ~ bom•, 8 mo'• old. 36' 1.fONTEREY .. Fixer-645-0295 you t1nd in the ClassUied room CO'IJCh $10, cocklall Office Furniture 8010 <ll)'er, used 2 mo, $125. n ......, 6"""' . =...,.~~-..~~--! Ads. Check ihem now! table S20. Call 549-318.l. * 616-6l76 * Behind Tony's Bldg, ~'lat'!. \I/A NTED: \Vheelchair f 0 r 530-4930 w 839-IHM. 5/12 Upper", S1500 or trade, . , 20' Sabre Craft. Like new. 1:0.==i==i===°'==='-"-=='=;,======l uSED &!eel d"sks $39.50 e ST=o~v=E~a""-.-'.,-m""·-nt--,-,,-,-.1 ROCK HOUNDS-FREE elderly grandmother. ~tu:i-t FREt . P.art all Jeep, or ! Sl!e 'til Sun. 1lJ Mere crui!!er, fully Job• u .. , Wom. 7100Job-n, Wom. 7100 p ...... t .. -"hal-s12 50 & .. ,..... " puppil!'s, sm Dami Boatyard, N.B. Moor· eqUlpt. 313 Robin Hood Ln. ~ ..,., "'"" .. ·~ . ..p while, Al condition, gas Polishing unit & tumbler. be inr)(penslve. 5'18-7218 or breed cocker, 8 wk1 . · A &il 12131 438-2lOl TELEPHON E The Smile in Your Voice Could Be Worth A Starting Salary of $415 A Month We need people with smili ng voie••, who ere able to work •ny shift, to do some of our most important Public: R•latio111 work -a1 Tel•· pho ne Operators. And w•'ll pay $4 15 • month t~ht from the start, Here'• whit ehe you c:an c:ount on: e bttG pay ii you worit Sundays or Hollday1 e .... Jar ralsn aH chamce for promotion • Paid YGcotl ... lo holidays e CompNll...JYO bafttrllt plao to 9IYO Y'" ....,ftylopretectlao • • AtMI fort of .... 1r1 .. ds. YN'U '""' ..... trt work •d In crfter..hour .c:ri.rtln. Talk to u1 1oon and find out more about be. ing a Pe c:i fic: Telephone Operator. Wa're hir· in9 now b•twaen 8:30 A.M. and 4:)0 P.M., ~onday thru Fri~ey et No. 2 Cff,y Blvd. East, Su ite 240, Or1n9e, Celif. ISo. of Cllaprnan, w11t of Oran9• Countr Hospit•ll 6J9.J260. I If toll call, c:all c:ollec:t. Pacific Teie pl1one An Equal Opportunity Employer • U.~ert 2 &: 4 dra\ve r fil in11; $~7.j() 492--617.i Complete J'le\V rock shop. 541)...2279 5-18-7932 after 4 pin 5/l2 ing v . ' :C,.-M====...,.--- cablnets e U11ed wood rlesks Con1e in & t-eg!s!er for draw. \VANTED Used JD" or 11 .. EXCEPTIONAU..Y Cl.lie klt· 16' 7'' Botton \Vhale hull. GLASTRON' 20' DePp V, 321 1.l"i\lahnn Bro• ~,, '''"· U~ED Appliances & TV's, t'\.... 7 d 10 .. 1968 40 hp Jo•···n 'lilt Ch n. kJ J t be ...., ""' ~ lllg. vY"'n ll}'! run pn1. ('rtgllie lathf", metal tutning. t 7 ks Wf'aned & ruiau • tV. a..r ty e • avy 1800 Newpo rt Blvrl , all gu:i.ran1eed. Dunlap's, 8101 Bolaa Ave. Call 5'18-7339. ~ b kw 's.i8-461· !:i/9 ttlr. bif whla, $11 jQ. duty trlr, m1111y xtras. $3750. Costa Mesa * 6~2-8450 18Jj Ne1vport, C.M. 548-7788 "t'd Cl •. I -o se ro en. a 494-3Sl!I ev~s. Call 545-~ ... ,-. " 1 \\'&Y ty e ,,:£ .],,, \VANTED 1 · '' I • I B ho «d ---"'~-"'----ti I ,j\' proJe!:'tor 1 YEAR .od U&et u YlORLD'S i.inallut twin m. Offlc• Equipment 8011 Antiques 8110 ---·--·---~'-------'-' 18~1 EXECUTIVE TYPEWRITER. 18 inch carriage Sl7:i. 54!J.-1001 Garage Sale 8022 1\N T JQ U E SP INNI NG \VHEEL Sl'5 f-make reason:ib\e olfer, Ca 11 644-5986. -~----OP.!£NTAL RUG 12"23 Kennan 673-5822 TOYS, new Sl.50 • S15. J im Beam bottles $7.&0 up. Sewing M•chlnn 8120 Table saw S50. L awn spreader S3. Gn.rrlen tools SACRIFICE 50c: up. 672 Darrell St, CM. 1 yr old, fully auto, zig 1.ag Many Bn~lns: fancy pancrn S(''•ring ma- REFRIG. stovt, wuher & (:hlne w I \vulnul t'Onsolc. dryer, nr new naugh. couch, X1111 cond. P\lrchn.sed rro m 811 kinds of nilac. 16420 local Singer dC'nler, guaran. Tl')'On S t ., \\'esrm!nsler, teed! Pvt ply, 546-8197 (Newland &: tlcll). f>J7"'6022. SINGER Au!o zig-iag, 6 n1os. NEIGHBORHOOD GR r age old. No attat'h needed tor So.le, 9100 blk. El ~Ion.do, zig.zag, button hole s , V ~. I th II designs etc. Gunr. S39 ca5h F ....... rn., co .. app .. miac. Fri nnon thni sun nr 1n1all Pl\Yments. 526-6616 'prit. SACRIFICE Super Garage s.1. I )T aid, fully <tufn, fancy f;\oerylhing imagina~. Comp ~Hern. Oriti: CO!lt $395, Priv clearanl..'I". 395 E. 161h, C.l\I, l -'"'='Y::.=,...==1"=· ==== PLU~1BING }'ixlures. rum .• tools. misc. s:ood~1. 771 \\'. l91h St, C.M. All day Sat. SAT 'TU? 6 18th Pl., C~t Por!i.blt dlshY.'lll~htt, com· pletr misc houi;ehold lttm11 GARAGE tale • b•r 11001i hlde·a·b«I, misc. 302 lrtg Cdilf. * 5 APTS of turn. & marble IOJ)p('d !Ables. 26a8 Oril~'\1 A\lf, C.M. j In the rea.r) Mus Ice I l"slrumtnf-s 1125 GUITAR & b~s. top~ & bol· tom, al~o p.&. system, all or lnd!vlrtunl. SJG...11706 --···-·----P l•no• & Or91n1 8130 • * Jl JA NO PS \\llcle t:pri,ht Exttllent! $200 tilil 968.-4231 11nytlme r.1,\GNI MCENT 0 r i en ta I "'/sound. Call Costa Mesa mRJe with papers. 646-.'Wll board, only 20 •• xlnt cond. --------- Rug tBokaral 171,1'xl3·4". Exterminating Co, 646-8734. after 4 5/ll Head. d/f, bait 1 .... i. n495. Speed-Ski 8oat1 !OJO Sac. S700. 494-93:12 0 r W I d Did Ki h ed ~ 4s.N382 en • ~ tc •n 4 CHIHUAHUA mix pup-~T:>5 19' FIBERGLASS Runabout, Cabinets. 644-4188. pies •. males le fl!ma.les. Need i·L!.:.'::CRE,.:.:.:;§fu=~N-E~R-w-/US--RP-llke ne"'" 1.lercrulatr In· * .. 3 PALJ'\l TREES. S1200 -------"'--special homl!s. ~ Sill •'•l•-ptor motor, SUM, ~· VALUE, YOU REMOVE -•---------" ·~~ "" ..., board-outbo.ard, mu~t 1ell. ONLY S600. CAN BE SEEN Mechinery, Etc. 8700 SURPLUS kittens · • · 3 11ip optional. 3333 W. Coast 6T::>-2374, 83G--OTI.3, $2300 15l51 RHONE LN, 11.B. black and \\'hl!e, 2 silver CH.Cwy:.!:..'.:.N:.:.B::;·c.... ____ 16%' Jta.yaon craft .I: trlr, NE\V HUFFY :?4" Gmts 10'' PRATT &. Whitney gray, LI S-2"62. 5/11 '59 T\~N Screw Exinu complet!.l.y rblt, Ford (n'T. BICYCL E SPY Turret Lathe "'/moOOr &: DOG • Part collie & husk;y, Crulier. Chtis Craft 28', e:ttrem. fine cond, •29<JO. "IODEL. "O.' DER some toolln• ..... ~. 6U-n"" 847 .. 1,o< • ,. .,.. .. ....., ,J;I ma ll!. Lo ves kids . Sacrifice. ~ day1. -u.. 612-172·1 F.VENING5 day~. 546-9442 5/U Eve!! 675-4759. SUMMER'S HERE! 511PBlo\\·cr&Cyclone. CALIC'O kitten, female, 144• HOUSEBOAT. P•rl. live Merine Equip. HIS l'\llsc. pipe & fittings '-· .... v tr · d ~ 1620 ~-~ ~·11 I ./ Nc\\'pOl't Bench .Family Cnll 64Ut8J Wl!'e~. """ &Ille • -· • .,.,....", .r u Y equ p. Dayx dub r.tt'nitx-rshlp. S300."::======== ________ ,_11_2 (1) 731-0651. Ewt &. wkends \VANTED: Sm11ll d I e 1r l " I 548-2-134 en1!ne lo lnstllil in 34· Da..v~ 5'19·2286, ('Vf!S, 5:i7.8!)68 FREE TO YOU 9 \VJ<. od Samoyed l-Tu1ky :::..:=------f ood I II Sho•· Montuty style boat, Dl,YI; ORANGE carpertng • nylon ree tn g am y, "'' GRAND BANKS 32' yr old, 642.3300 • high·low pattern, like new. FREE Kittens. 6 \\'ks. Old. 516-414~ !\fr. Jlayl!s 5/l:Z tuUy eqp'd, aale by owner JOO y11rd11 at S2 per yard 962-Jl3S 519 5 SWAR.\1S of b e e 1 . $22,500. 67~1 aft 15 pm 1967 40 H.P . OutlNr•rd or l)f>sr oHer. 8»-1361 TWO 1 646-2.177 5112 28' Gius Sloop $6:i00. A·l Engine, Auna Good. dllr lnp; kHtens -6 ~..1 Pvt $175 67U4)4 aft S 1967 40 H .P . Outboard y,·eeks old ~9-1. 519 3 CUTE klttent 541)-2195 Sill co...... · pty. ( 213 ) • pm. E • R Good S2S.2893 or <213) 7B853S McCUiUCK 7l lol'lf shaft, ngine, u"s • FREE Lon~h.1Lred kittens, 6 PETS and LIVISTOCK --pack 2 prop•. xlnt cond Sl 7S. 67J..643.4 •ft 5 pm. wks. 642-2140 518 S•llbfft1 toJO 'flt'/all rtmote control a. POOL Table 8 runs w ick. SIAMESE • PersUll"I kittens Pets, Gtn•ral UDO ~:tm ll!'ath('r pocket~. A·I. '•" Call after 3 p.m, 494-WJS: --15' SKlPJACK, XI.NT cond, EV R t.111re. $JOO lncds 1cce1$. 511,. BANTAl\I Chic Beauties all BE.!T OFJo"ER over $950 IN UDE ~. &hor~ hti.ft, ;..1&-11!11 • colon l iizes. 3/$3 .2612 this wttkend. ~ SPotleu. manv.iol n!mo .. ANGORA Cat, fl'malc, & s E root 58 Dr ~upper ba ) * 646-2732 * 48 rnd oak r~ble. pcd base gray kiltl!n, 84~1 :i/ll · • 1 I! Y UOO 14. nl!wly nllnlahed, ·-==========-1· ll'/lca\1('5 S!J.l, 10' rowboat ----C .. ,0 new trailer ll cowr. S&3Q. F lahln• Booto -v.•/nnrhor, OAnr. ~533 7 fluffy Black &-\\.hite Kit· •ta -.. 644--"78 -~--* SCULPTURE l~truc1lon tens. 7 wks old. a~12· :>l 9 2 SJM.IESE KJTI'ENS IK.:.ITE::..:::N:.o.-t.i3--w-/'f'Jd--ddl1y-. ll' SEA.MASTER on portrait bust \\•/model. CU::E playfU.I klttt'ns, free. 6 wtl!.kt old, SS each ~ cend!Uon. S 70 0 . Al moet ntw • Lftt lt.n 3 Glnrla Pugl~cy, 644.2374 61.'.>-3838. !)I .:_1 e S46.();;6I e 644-1153 ta.nka of r•s uHd. Volvo CUSTO'.\I hand cr11.fl ccl slerl· 3 Adorable p11ps. p.111 silky PERSIAN KJ'M"ENS • Lcrv· •"'IO~B~I;,,E;.:.,,E_a_t.-"6~9-.-N~e-.-n~ti l>OY.'ere~ With Inboard/out. In~ mH~'1' k tr11 Sl.'r\rict'. poodle, 8 11 ks. rtt:,.1.sc,s 5'\J Ina: a:lfl for Mo1her'1 Day. 9 mo old, SIOW. 646-4582, board drive. l bunM, lletd SIS.OOIZ 6WEEK01d-k it~. Capl1trano area 4116-M.19 6i3-°iU1 btll tank, new l111Utr, Toii 1 ..:.-'-~-~-----bu11y 10 Ult, must 1attlllce. HAKn r111ri1l'd nll riortrall 5·l$-056S :'J/9 StA~1ESE kittens 'l~ t * ts· Catamaran, \V III t•kf' nmbUe homt -.. of )'tlll or )IO\lr c:hlt,tren Jron1 2 PARAJ{E.ETS 'A·/~"4,c. Blue A Si!•J .Pol.nt. i 10. f I b • rt J at s, neat 11&&, lrade. $2195, A.1k for SliweJ • photognph, ~ f7'>7908. G/U eacb. ~19. S •• 1.,;oo.;;·.;(-2IJ;;l;..IM;.;,;.4-2Ml;;;;;-. _ _;,.,;•;;lt;,.l;,;O,;•m:;;,;:4::;1M;:-8l::;I.::,5 ::"';,:":"fl~ -~----~-.-.-....-.. ----·---.. S.~, u., 9, 1970 DAILY PUOT Here's Now You Can U1e Our 'Famous Dime ·A • U11es FOUll CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • Bring them or m•ll them whh correct u lh to one of our 4 convenient offlce1. e NEWPOllT &llACH •.•••. 2211 ..,_ Blwl. • No 11.,.•tock, produce or plant&. • No commerciel .d1 •llowecl. e COSTA MISA .......... , ..... 330 Well Bey e EKh item must be prfcH wfth no Item over ru. e HUNTINGTON BEACH , . 1117S llMch &Ml. c... 2J ....._. ........ ,. llM. e LAGUNA al!ACH ....... m Foreat A- QtN'ING Room t.able Y.ith :pad $25. 6 Cbl.ir1 $25. .W<IO'l9 ELECTRIC Router, iood 'order $8. StiWe brus lamp Sl5. P&ir end tab1ea $5 each. Bieyde $5. U dark blue and iold dinner platn $5. Old Abby Llmog'e'8 dishes, 2) pieces~. 673-6474. FEW 2't:4'sx'i', 15c each.. b:4'sx7' redwood 2 Sc, 1'. "x3"x45" strips 2 l,i c. ""x*"x8' while pine-2ac. 50 J>ieceg fir '1'.x11"x6X" lOe: each. U&ed lumber 2c bd. ft. 6 gal butane tank $5. 2 aluminum beer kegs for bait tanks $5 each. Varie1y of venl.l!I &-$1 .50, Platform .cales $5. c.ement mixer S7.50. ·" and 4" se..-er fit. tings tic-$1.50. Jet!p pa can $1. 100 seine corks $2.50. Y. •• stttl rod, 18' lengths !!Oc each. Complete BBQ hardware $10. 2-18 •• Craftsman push mowerii; $3 eedi. !JO barracks window• for pafu Sl each. Ap- proximately 15 ton garden rock and gem stone l ~k to 10c lb, 548-2898. 1965 Panons St., C.l\l. REFRIGERATOR $15. Couch $~. Matching chair $10. Coffee table SS. End ta.hie $5. 16mm projec1or S20. 25 gal. aquarium $2fl. 6 Place Betta tank $8. 12 broken aquarium reflectors, fi)terg $25. 1975 Anaheim, Costa Mesa. 6" x 6" x 4" decorative blacks, optn centen for ap- proximately a 15· x 5' wall, 5c each. 67J..605L MOTORCYCLE parts: J\tatcblns AJS iron and aJloy 500 single head s '54'5. BSA iron head $15. 'l'rl 650 head SlO. ~orton 500 iron head $10. Old BSA DRESSER S15. 494-ms BAR Bells and J)J'f!llB bench $15. 814 B We.sl 18th Sl., C.M. ' FIREPLACE Screen $ 2 . o ... er~ad track kit 2 ~ doo~ $5. Varioua: sizes marine plywood 11Craps, also solid mahogany leak, fir, ash IDe-$1.. Variou.I 5iz.n mab, doth, roolin& about 200 lb $20. Book cabinet with glus Allding doof'll $25. 64&-2377 SMAW.. Wagon SOc. Car bed $3.:tl. Car seat $3.ro. Inlant gwing $5. Play pen pad $5. Stroller S7. Trike $3.:tl. Wonder pony $6.:io. Potty <'hair SL.30. Box boy's dolhes 50c:-$l per box. Vacuum $8. Treadle sewi~ machine $10. Iron In ii:: board n. TV $25. 2-7 fool beds S25 eadt. Single bed S20. Table and 4 chairs $25. Relrigera.tor $20. Chair SS. End table $1.50. SmaJI chest or dr&Y.-et'5 $5. Swinging mutters. SL Lamps $3.'50 e11ch. Mirror $2.50, Plctun"ii; Sl lo W. Books 10c-tl. Full set o( Law boob S25. Throw rug $L Toaster SS. Electric cooker $3. WestinghoU!!e <'Ommtrcial ('()Oker S 1 0. Electric chimes $5. Blankets $1 each. 646-Wr26. 9 3 4 Congress, C.!\.t. . MAHOGANY stand mirroT Sl:> Pink compote $"12. 8 Dorothy Thorpe Pi I s n e r glasses Sl each Plated lliilver cigattlle holder $5. 21 piece Bronze 1'he.i &erve pieces $12. 644-1679 •21·· Zenith TV, good eon- dition $25. 814-S.\\I'. 18th St. C.:\1. REF1UGERATOR. $14 Tu"O eorusole TV's $10 each. Need work. 646-42"14 transmission S25. Burman P.tEXICAN !apes $4 Records box parts $1 • $25. Old $3 Transmission and radio, No.rton box paru: $J-fZ5, both $4. CMters for Commando "S" pipes and furniture 6c each. 1665 W. muHlers set $25. 1'.1any AJS, '''isteria PL SRnta Ana. ma.tchl~ engine and 8A.\1-1Pi\t: tram-mi.Won partJ $1-S2S . .:;N.:;A~T:..:::l.:;O.:;N_A_L_=~--""";, 540-6147. magazinH JOc.;2S. /\ 11 DUMONT 5.. Of;Cilloscope is~ue!I 1901 to 1963, 1908 $20. Fairchild AlOA Bubble to 1928 bound. Estate. Sell sextant $10. Good vacuum Nl 01' pa.rt, 646-9797 or tubes, antique and modern 842-2791 15c each. "T" Ford t."Oil ~v-A~N=1TY=,-m-i-..,.=,-. ~.-.-,=,~h, $2. ~m 12 ga bnu;s cases night sland SlD Trumpet and 25/$2. Ruger auto grips $1 ease S 5. 30'' ga11 pair. Mauser M-98 action \\lf'dgewood Holly r 11 n g e tor parts $5. &ID-6147. S15. Photo filten, case $25. Y.'HIRLPOOL Washer SlO. ~5.:;18~4~1'0-'-~---~~~ VW bus trailer hitch and YELLOW ki~ ~ table ball Sli. Authentic 1'.lexican \\i!h leaf and four <'hairs Mission painting of Sacml $25. Rocker $15 t.1aple Heart $25. Sport parachute rocker $25 Maple headboard $25. 642-6206. with frame and ca5ten S7. NEV-a-mar top walnut. end Brown sho11 y.·ig $15 tables $15 each. J\faple Adolpho wig, black Mth 1op :i;"·ivel rocker S25. Twin $20. Black earroat. new SIS. mattress &nd spring y.·i1h 2 :studded snow tires. size frame $20. Small lamps Sl 8:~ x 14 S10 each. 548-9682 eacti. Hair drytT S2.50. Sat-&in-l\1on 3t 117 fl!Of'- ristown Lane, C051a Mesa, in the ~1onticello o n Fairview Dr. ROCKER l25. Chair sz:,, Step table $5. Square table $3. 2 lamps $10. Round table $7.50. Kitchen chair JOc. Double bei1 $JO. Baby crib $5. Zl" Zenith television, remok' control S25. 673-4262. CHINESE Oriental nig 8' x 10· at $25. ()iite carpet pad 8" x 10' $9. Barrel chair $15. Llvin,: room easy chair S25. Lovely artificial evergreen S:i. Floor lamr> $1'. Tu-o fold ing chair.:: al S.1.50 ellch. Wrou~ht imn porch chair S15. Simmons porch glider S25. 645--0865. Tl.8-A Joann St., C.M. LOVELY 12 piece silverware piste setting 11f $25. Silver chHf. $3.50. Pair of anlique bronze candlntick! $3.50. An tiqUe: pattern 111 v e r gpOonS 1t $1 each. ctrnmlc candy dish St. Anl i(f\le tobftccn rontainer $2. P.1llk gliw stove. M.11, pepperr and flour shakers $3. An!lqu" tea. pot tL Three ~rvlng dis~11: S1 ta.ch. MS-0865. 718-A Joann st, C.M. MAPLE Couch $2'5. Maple coffee tabl" SlO. Rockhig chair $25. \\lalnut "nd tab!"' and rofftt labh-$5 f'llch. &iS-1818, 2.165 B Nonir. Ave ., c.~t. 3 good dinin~ c~l8.i~ Siil "sch. Heavy E&mrn wintrr nvcf'('(\81 SIS, 4fiO E. l!lth .st .. C.M. LI &.4408. RECORD Players $10. Ta~ t'e(.'()rdl!.r $10. Rec: or d s 50c-SI. Tnys l()c-.fl. Gi1..mE'!I: Sl-$2. ~Toton Sl-$5. Unicy· cl" ST.50. Headbolu'd SS. •tou!l"hold ttemit SOc-.$2.50. El~ric fM!f SOr. S8~Sun 1fl...4 only. 2!13 Harbor Vlew, Cdl\f. J•RIGDIATRE Rf'fr1g~nunr m. \VhH" IOO'(I shAg room 1ize rug $15. M6-3623 :ll" O'Keere 11nd McrTitt cooking range $20. ~. YAMAHA SO.SO engine parts $5--$10 Frame/IW!ng arm Sli. M0-6147 COSCO jumper chair $4 Four boxes of baby clothes, ~:<­ cellerrt. condition 5 c • $1. >411-<236 2'' hp B r i ggs;.Stra 11 on "ngine, newly overhauled S25. $50 value. &16-4385 AL!'vlOST ne\Y Calart movit' film editor $25. ~ 718 A·J0&nn St., C.M. Sl\lALL 3 drawer che!t $4 Crib and mattress S9 \Vood kitchf'n table S4 10' mMal counter $15 \Valnut lilereo Cl\hinel S.5. Stroller $1. 642-4~ \VllITE and gold king-size he1utboard and 1Tl0!!5 green ~d STJ 2 matching night stands and mirror $25. Matching triple dresser S2S ~latching chest ol dBwer11 S25. 10 gallon Pe m co aquarium eomple-te wl!h 30 b a c kiround, undergmvel filter. pump $20 Parakeet cage $3 Large round SI.MW M.mper $3 Short bro11.'l'I wigs $3-$8 TypewriM $5 Boy's s;iie S.10 pant&, shir~. s11.ttltni, l!iOfT1'e ~ "''On! 50c-S2 Briefcase $1. Toys 11nd picture1 lOc·S.2. .307 E. 19th St. C.M. AQUA vinyl couc h t17 Winged chair $6 Pole lamps $6 Baby jumper s-i Sea.le!! $3 Trlcycl" l4 Jump hone SI Toy1 10c Cookini; uten1ils, 01She1 2 5 c · $1 Camel saddle stool SIO. 2223 ~1e)'er Pl. C.M. CffESTS: Tv.-o matching 4 drawer $10 Nch. 2612 \Vlllo Lane !oU Unlvtrsity) C.i\t. 6'6-1986 I.ARCE G.'E. eledrle rotlSlf'r $S.. Electric bJuiket $3. Toy al boat ll.~. Bike part.I 11 ·$5.~ ELECTRIC Swl.tchH, plugs, MAG wheel& fit Olevy $'2 MOTORCYCLE Mel.meta: fae- pllltc1, wire, pipe lOc • $5. each AnH:n mag wbtelJ: fit tory 5COOOOs half pnce $16, Plumbing tlttings 10o-::ioc. Ford trucks m • a c b . 96~1. SCH\VlNN ~" sirl'a like new $2:5:. MS-4096 21" ZENJTII TV $20, -· 548-<.;29 L..av.·n l(rht $5. S14ttper $3. 64&-8708 ~,~l~V~E'"'"'H~78-=-1S""'~G::"'.'o~o-,d~,:;l".:'Ocb bike, !)rill $4 . Hot plate $.'t Door LARGE tr-ee rouJldl 21 .. lll'Cb 111•hitew&ll 11.ul beltrd tires, hanl~ ~ , P1lnted and al leut r 11 aix pcy, kie.d n.nge D, born chal~ Womens alacka diame-te-r. Exttllen1 fOf' l'I new ar, have 2.000 miles \\'Orks and blouses 50c. Moa.dina ba ckyard table $25 WMr $25 e-ach. Maple full '56 M.G. puts, c."hita.p trara SIS. Wlndstdeld $5. Rear end $1.5. 536-nCS uk tor J~. EXCELLENT Vied CU'flttlng, I x lt. I • ll, 10 .. 14, lOc: &q. tt. 214 Kmx St .• Costa Mesa llfte:r 5 ewn\np.. 2i'" GIRL'S bike S 14. Cl'&ftsman p->~·er mo11er, stopped workinc $.i 968-1612 l cars $12. Chair $2. Free standing hardv.·ood head· board $2S. Double bed frame $2. Desk $20. 2 JTCOrd plll(Yttll S2 an<l $.i. 2 tables S2. TV-record holdl'r 50c:. Small coin pme $5. 5 &uit- cases SlO. Dishes and p&11s Sc -$2. Garden tools S3 -S.5. 'l lawn mowers $6. Fishing poll!fi $1 each. Walk ing &prinkler $10. 4 plRce mats 50c. Metal serviee table !ik. Hibachi 50c. 2 buckets $1. Carpet $.'1. Barbecue motor and spit $3. 209 39lh. St. NB a.fler 4 PM only OANJCH Modern daV'l!oo $8. "'"'138. CUTE Junior Pe-tile dresses a.rd .eparates in sizes 5, 7 and 9. SOc-Sl. Sunny new oliw and yellow single bedspread with m&tching drapeg, cushions and tablecloth S2-$5. 720 James St. Apt B between Pomona and West 18th Strttt5 in dies, brll.55 bullets, ptimus, dt'llvettd. ~120 alze book.cue headboard many call be.rs le-fl~. Blank PENN 155 red S 4 5 o and bed frame ~. Brul .22 pt~tol $1.50. ~ _nfie $20. Fruitwood &ntiqued iiq'uor dn.P'" tn.vene rod o:tenda lap rill~ $25. Printing preu C!lblnet, jlll'F $12' 2 bar 10 92'' $4. !)..rol watt pro- S2S. Pa.int SJ ,50 gallon. 2340 lf.ool 2'.fn .. 18 39 .. b jector lamps S3 each 4 Apt. B, Newport. Beach. _ _. 11' -~ ro~th "Baby DJmlno" hub ~aps .~--~~~~. ---] \..VIUUl'OY u= eovt"t \\'1 " 2 New, blue fu!J site seals matching bolsters $1 $3. 4 Co~tte 15 Y.'heels for van $10 each. 646-0862. 646-9568 • with hub cap$ $10 e-ach. MAHOGANY ,_,. I f d" Tlre chiilns fit up lo 8.55 ..,i..,,, ea in-G.E. N!lrigerator, doublf' x 14 Clf' 8 55 x 15 tire S7 Ing_ table $15. Youth _box door $25. Carpel. all \\'001 Th l mbl~-drome mod~ epnnc ~ mattress SI~. 9 rewnible, perfed f o r plane super cub wtth .Ot9 X 12 bei.ge/bro~-n c_arpet. mountain or beach. rabin, engi~ pa: pxt battery $S. clean SS. 2 sm ~u.rrors, 3 pieces, 25 yd! each at 846-1612 folk art frames $5 each. SI yd. 2.-1 wrnught iron · . Hand-decorated m irror cabinet hinges and p.a11a $5. POLAROID S\v1~ came.ra frame $5. Clay flowt>r pots fl75....3151 brand new in box SID, 25c. Yarn, framed ptinls 846-8144 H.B. 25c-$5 Spanish type divider 13"' chrome, four lug 1stro's CO V chea SS. S48.-asst. ~ tires $10 each. Sl:. ~P~wheel ~= EARLY Ame.ric811 couch $75. front Jncklng hub $10. Sllwr Danish modern couch $'.!O. 16" fishing .boat, ~las.sed hull, tray $1. '96 Ch<>velle S3 ~ piecf' modem Sl'C'tio11~I needs p1unt Sl'l. Yamaha exh1ust mani f old $4, Sl:i each. Clothing 5r-S3. 80 trail bike, excellent cnn. 846-9144 H.B. 0 \shes, pots, pan,; Sr-$3. dition _except for motor $25. 5 bellyboa.rda kneeboard" Chest of drav.-en;; $20. Card Electric clothes mangle, ex· 3'4" 4'7"' ~ Al table and folrl ing chairs. St5. cellent condition $15. ~59 -• · ., Trunks S~l5. A ntique CambridgPCircle offlrvint custom bull! lo any shape, · IU1d 17th Costw. Mes.a site, color for only fl per ch1nr S25. Foot, stool $5. ' · foot. J'll accept trade-ins, Old rocking chair $15. Odd NEW tlberglass con-egated 499-4153. 1 Couch $25. l maple rocftr SIO. Maple coffee ta~ $20. Eltctrk ~ $25. 'J'Win bed• complt~ $25 ~a.ch. Baby bed $10. Eltctrk stove for building In $25. monde end 111.ble $4. Blonde co!tee table $8. Kitchen cabtnets with metal double aink $25. PalMed chest or dra-._rs S7. 401 lrvtne Ave., Newport Beach. ROUND Pine dinir., room table $2). 2 Captain& cflairs $15. Smith Corona Portable Typewriter $20. 847.'Z'S.19 C.E. Waaher, runs pertttUy, $25. Simmons Stuiiio. like new $25. 642-4759. 18" Portable T.V. Jleeds \\"Orie Pl HOOYl!r tank vacuum $12. S dlshmuters good $1~. Chicago •Ink raueet $10. Ftrescreen and tool• $10. 45 RCA ftOOl'd player $6. 3 clock radkls SS-7. S T.V. atandJ $)-5. 3910% Chumel Pl,. N.B. 673-1603. kitchen chairs S5-SIO. .2 pa!io mofing, 10 green S20. l,=-.=~--~-.---o~ overstutred kitchen chair!! 10 white $20. wu $60. 2-15 59 V.W. left door $&. 342-8363 10' Sl'ep ladder S1 .50, 150 SIS pair. Surfboard SS. Boal ff baJTiboo fencing Sl each. · u.ed brick& 5c each. 150 oar $3. ti05 Victoria, C.M. 1700 Palau Plact, otf Mesa S"~TV~-.,,.-,7k-..,..~-~35<~,-.-,7h-.1 new bricks Sc e ach. CARPETING Brown h1•red Vl'rdc. Pots and f>allll all lot' ~. 673--2254. RC A T " . · ,.. __ ._, excellent co 0 ndltion. 8'4'' ; COSCO playpen SIO Early Dishes l0c-25c. \Vhite cut· I 7,1~0'fH=~E~R~'~S--:D~a--y"""it~e=m~•-· , . . e Vll5Kln ....,._,.e 8"6" $10. 18' X ti' $25. 10"8" Am"rican copper ceiling lalns with valance& ~42 ,, Co5ta Mesa. model $25. 549--0m x 8'10" $15 8'10x U' $15. light $3. 9 x 12 avocado Xie pair. Toaster $L 1 wood u n 1 q u e $L50 • $9.9S HUMAN Hair y,iglel • dark Chilrl's bike lote set1.t $3. rug SM Chrome bath!'Oom room divider wi~ ] drawer j ewe I ry-co •tu m e and brown -$15. Call a.l'ter 3 Pete~ car seat $4. T?icy. flxtures 6 item• S2 Door and 2 pla.nten $5. 1 eewl~ ~mi·prt'ciom 50c--Ui. S\IJI GTa-8238 cle SZ. Hufty 16" bike Sl5. knob~ key in 31%".high machine •ta.nd $.1. l child'11 ~= ~·-~: ~~he~~ KIDS. Fork e.'Ctengjons (or New fireplace tools $4. Bird 6' i~~" ST. 2225 Anaheim boolt"r seat S2• SO erclser u. Baby x-alei your bicydes S2.00 •pair, cag"· floor type $3. 546-0281 Ave., CM \Y0rkh11sket needlecraft 12.50. Dla-r ... 1195c. Crib s:no N magazines lOc each Cl' $2.50, ..--..--many l"ngths eptune EXPANSION chamber, tun. Llf\'E new, crlb and mattre~ for all 1 floor lamp no bumpers $1. lronll $1.25, Ave .• Newport Beach. eel exhaust for Yamaha 100 S25. Large chair SS. Patio sha~ Soc. 1 Army cot $3. Irontnr boRrd $1. Old pk- W ESTlNGHOUSE Eleclric single $20. Custom olf·whlle tables $1 each 646-7220 2 boxes birthday cards lure•, etchinaw. f rames . Mangle, $20. \Vrought Iron naugahyde cha.It $25. Round ROTARY mower $5 2 hall {new) $1 . 50 _ $ 2. 8091 Sotne anllque chine. $1-$15. Railing !' x 28" $20. 24' end tabl"S7.50. ~2105 "rno\\·en $3 and $5. 81.) ft Neivnian, Huntlnrlon Wood"n cuement wtndowa x 14' Topaz Carpel, ne11.rly SCUBA divers regulator $25. hoal $1.S New 6 ft oan Beach, across from Hospital Sl.50. Old girl's bike $11. new S25. Toy Dune Buggy, Bowl.ing baJI $5. Remole $5 P1.tlo k>wl&e $1 Books (Saturday only). T.V. stand 7'5c. R•msttt gas model, new $9 .50. control uitenna rotor $15. 10c f'ach Plywood th.es! $2. CLEAN Double box !!pring cap 95c. Fairbl.nks 9C91es 968-1975 Electric cottee pot $4. 2 small bookcases $2 each. an<I firm mattress $10, Crtb $4.:IO. Myr!JeMJod ~ndl COSCO Ca.rd ta.bl" and 4 5'1!MJ684. 7'E Pha1aropc, 1iand mo\Yer $5 Butane tank with new mattres• SlO. lU.50. Globe $'7.:W. 31769 Sth. chain -y.•hite top and !eats l\1Psa Verde. $.'1 Double bed, compl.ete $10 Baalnette, m•-... and Ave., So. Lquna, Sat. n.-4~2578. -copper legs excellent eon· ULTRA violet a.nd heflt v~-;nlze bed, Beautyt'Tst liner $5. Bathinelte, ne1v ~c;;;;;;-;;---;;:::::;c:;:-:;--o:;:; dition Sli. 646-4080 lamp, cost ov"r $100. $25. spring and mattress. com· condition $8. Ca.rt-type BBQ MARBLE B~akfut taNe GENERAL Electric portable 54!)..2529 plete Sl5. Formica table and $2. 17215 Palm Stitt!. F.V.. $7.50. Baby crib $4. Deslc dishwasher 125. KenmO're 0 C I . d 4 chairs $10 Oiest $5. Bam· one block south of Warner $15. Patio chain $1.:IO. FFT E desk. arge paintc hoo toldi...... llCl'ttn • • 396 complete bathlnt-tte $ 3. portable sewing machine "'ood SZ5. 545-2529 H'"' '"· oft Ma&oolia. 347-7974 • • , SIS ~ ~17 \V. Bay St. C.~t. Sat. and B . I b Toys 5c .1nd up. Hundred11 8"" case '.,,.,..,.,, VACUUl\t cleaner, excellen1 Sunday ABY Funn~. c r 1 • of items 5c and up. 619 DlNE'ITE Set $15. Pink ....., _ _..,,~, $25 Mo.,·e 0...... $25--Ul. Playpen S 10 · Plwn-st.,~. M .... ':"'"' '""' . • •: ANTIQUE dressing table and Jum...-t $3 Car bt-d $6 "~ .....,., $http skin rug S!l. Fetter ]E'Cl~r, ltke ne~ S2S. Mo~"" bench $25 48 lesson banjo Bab.....,,.~ · 0 9321. T hlH ANTIQUE Sewing machine oriental lamp $8. Tay'1 in-pro}e('lor cw.rrynlg case with 110 6 all boat yt er $1 • a 125. Palntin< 11. Glusw&n! cludir><" 13-Tonka trucks, 'b it · · s= 8 course · g on Ctrcl", H.B. Newport WHt .... ,.,,_ ui ·Jn v~r '-oJ. ~· t11nk SlO. 2 ironin& boards -... 50c to $1. 5,36-U61 or triC)'C'.le, Suey Homemaker Sc bowl $6. Hoovt.r elecu:e $1 each, Set ot dishes for ,, .. ct, . , , 536-9578. In SJ. Quilte-d bt-dsprecirls floor washer $6. Old movie lliX SS Di!l:hes pots pans BOX trailer 4 rli w/1patt =oc~===.,--'7.-,-o S2·S.1. Otalchlng drape1 $3. cam"ra. 642--6935 books IOc·Soc GE oofftt poi tire, low bed $:l5. 493-3309 8!t!U=~~~ ~~ r.1at1Tt'SS an<! box sprin~ DISMANTLED Corvair for SlO \\lellingt~dress boo!!1 12 Drawer chffi S17 Desk 16 ' ··,-•lot•-, •-•-•I V.W. S22.50. V.\V. ~at bum~ · '"" ... '"" uviu "" parts SI - $12. Buck~! seats 110 Electric lnt .., _ _,.. Sl2 Chair 14 End table SlO ~ h.ld-•'• ,. , -, ..... ,,_. -r very clean $17.50, 11'"'1"' -c 1 ·~·· .iz s $12, Gas tank *-"'"Elecbie $10.2335 Elden :ve·.C.1\1. Double bed, extra long $6 . .-- Ux, v.·omen·g size 10, 5c wiper motor SJ. 62 Ford SCRAM-LETS Abo\•e need retinishing, Alao 673-3'158. to $2.:iO. Large assortment rear end t10. C~v. rear lamp s3 and one modern l Role colored biese divan, of decorator accessori"s. end $5. Ford axle compleie light fixture !'ln'er uM"d SlO. t.alr condition SlS. 893-3609. 1111inti11g9:. ere. 25c 10 S2.9:i. with springs and bra.kn SIO, ANSWERS EasU~un area. Newport DANISH Walnut sectional, Di~~s. pots :iiM pa~ 5c Chev. hl-aders flanges Y.'('ld-Beach, 644-1742 to .&tt. aeats two turquni.se fOllft'l to $1.95. Tov.rel_.. Rnd bedding _, $10 4-0 F ~ · -•1 125 a b ~-· !io 11 ~ .. 3132 °A n cu · 0"~ rear spring Un"~ck -l\far1in -Fest•I NE\V, nE"W"r used VW rear cu ..... ons ' u ,., ... i.r • 10 .'11}. • ""nn r., S2. Chev dual exhaust S.t F'"'.. h E . . bum-r $20 642.-0027 newly upholstued $25, Top nf the World, Laguna, Chev 14 .. ti~ and Tim $1 50 -1n1.~ -ro11r -\V1nker '""~~-.~-· ---=-,..,"""' phone S36-ll56. ~7993. &12_9008 2517 C Sant.a ~· -LIKE a •lAWK GAS refrigerator, Whirlpool SURFBOARD 'f'~S"""l25.=~1;;;008~. SWIVEL Rocker anrl nt· C.M. • ' . \Vhen an old buzzard mar. with ice cube maker $20. '''' • _,., •hl•k h •-'s '4" """"' Georgia St., Apt. H., J-1 .8 . toman for both $10. 5'19-1314 . _ .rv " .. -, e 1u1U .-:>tNoJ 56 Chevy p11m: Grill S::i. that he has to watch her EARLY American hangt.ng 19" Sllmllne portable T.V. FOR Sale-Trunk SlO. Blon<l I:?'"· .f, $10 each. llood LYKE a HA\\l'K. ]· ht SlO Be tlful 1 b works aood $25. Cufrid~ t"Offtt table $2. H a n d $5, Rear deck S.5 Front 1i au c u portable tape re«irder $5. mQwer, graS8 catcher, ('le fenders s1n eadi, &<JY $20. GT~L'S 26" 3 ~peed S20 Boy'it chair $25. J\fen's 40L sport $20. Boy's 20 inch Hawk Rear bumper S5. Radin $15. 26. , nl'v.•J.~ painted S.17.50 coats $3 nch. Bo)' sport ~W:ra~.se~7-~~r lawn bicycle, with frnnt wheel Jleater $10 Distributor s· Girl~ 24 , nev.·ly painted ro11.t:s, U and 14, $4 each.1 ;;==:;-,==~=-,,,=· missing $10. 549-0839. ~tartror SA.' Cene.rator ~: S17.50 Bo:rs and g l rl • ~n box spring. mattress CUST0!\.1 Drapes $25. SmaU •;,:; Oie:vrolet body pa.rt~ Sl-S25. 2 automatic wuhen $20 each. Rl':lrigerator $25. 497-1695 Carburetor 4V $15. Intake Stlngn.y type $15, 2 2 6 wtth frame-S7.50 a I I. rup, carpets ~Sl5. Tw1n manifold S8. Ex h • u 5 t Cabrtllo St. C.~f. 548-280:\ 54&-5360 maple wagon wheel bed. man i la Id~ $4 each. AUTOMATIC washer $2Sl·A~U~ST=l~N~H~,-.7,,-,~S~p=n"'te=.,~•"'"':. chllir $!N15. Boy's clothini Automallc transmisrrlon S25. Lear catcher, new S12 ~~ S25 Top $5 Skle windoW!I size J&-:rl $1, l.A.diea 8-10 Drive sha.ft $.i Rear end hp e!ectrlc motor $2 Tires, S15 Drlw shaft $4 Generator S1-S5. Ban ~$20. 536-8518. t Door refrigerator SZS. $25. Electric wiper& ss. Bat-1 x fi0.15 $2 700 x 15, 8 $5 Tlrt on rim $2.50 Rim FORMICA Dinette set round ~1\•n love-scat S25. nown ttry S5. 5"ats S2. 642·9261 . ply S3, 670 x 14, fi ply 50c Triumph MC oil tank11 table ell'.tends to oval with 80la $25. Pots, pans, dishes S2. 769~) \V. 20th SI, off $4 each }tesdlighl $3.50 19" 4 chairs $15. Chest ot 4 25c to SL Rotisserie SlO. POOL l2 " 36• filter, ladder Pla,,.•tla. c.•, !. · $2 ~ JS ~hi d 18 F ' tabl 293 Ogle SL, Costa Mesa, $15. ~->-3108 " " :~" ~~ ~nd ':;~ ; taY.·ers . orm1ca e Apt, B BICYCLE boy's and girl'1 CRTB "·ith mall"n'ss $25 •lead, romplele 110 10" ha.n-I ~"'~·=53&-0J~~l~S~H~·-·-· ,,..---~ ,..,, 115.' .... !ta, •--,,,,.1, Couch S25 Dinrlle Ket S25 8 MM Bell Ho'Ndl mo v l e A.IR C 0 N 0 l TI 0 N E R, ,.. .,.. Bookc ~ dboard $3> die b11n SJ. 3-&\5 Jl 14 lil'l'A ca~ tnrT"et. ten1 $25. Por1able, plug 111 RUio S8 each. Fire ICT'eeM S7.50 _allc a S2 end SJ Sml!.11 12 volt lighter $25. Spinner-....... ke each. 642-0290. 301 E . 18th Bed .frame '" matt+ $15 c11r radio Slll UO-UI) volt 8mm camera power mom ..,,... SL. C.i\T. \VMh1Tljl machine, need $10. l'imm camtta $8. Funk hub!; for Olds $2'5 each. Lug pump S'20 <:hair $15 J~ electric heatns $.1 each. and Wapalla eneyclopedla rage can-ler $25. 54>5335. DRAPES, be~. 84'' to cover ('hff"f $8 B&r·b-que $ 4 Bathroom sink S5. 645-0925 ~. llkt new, a.lier 4 COUCH SS. Chair $5. Small 175", $8 .. 3 rug,; •. 9 x 12 Feeding ta'11e S4 Strollen 3 Or11wer painted chest $2.SO weekdays, all day desk and chair S15. Bookll green, bei~. mul!Jcolor $25 $446 Paintings $6-$25 New 4 drawer curvt'd painted weekends. 962.0262. 50c: -'5. 54f>..5335. ('ach. Patio table, ~ chair.r1, gun book" $3-SS Shoe!!, ntw, eheA"I $3.51'1 Cullar S2.50 ST u 01 o Couc h S 20 , f'()\VER Mower $10. Pislof glass top, wrought iron legs SAA, 8118 S5 Clo~. an-Bra11 f1!-COrrl stand $1 Pair ~writer table S 2. 50. IBerretaJ $25. Pool cu" and SIS. Laundry sink In metll1 tlque jewelry $4 Anttque lampg SS each 6 ft white Otlld's bicycle SlO. Pirc • .,. •io r~-17 .1:n cabinet $10. Simmom day clock S25. :1170 NaUonal, Chrl1tmu trtt, still ln bo:it po•g table ••. Cole-•• '" • · oen:M.vpe • .N. bed $10 Card table $3 " .,. .. _, T11pe recorder SID, P.1apte · · · C.M. 642-8259 SI Deep &ea md and ~l stove used once $8.50. 2 11w!vel ~ $25. Jl.1aple Drapes and curt~ 50c -Gol f Cart $5. Bq SS. 3 v.-ooc:ts S.5. 2 brus rods, 1 with occ11slonal tables $10-$2). lamp ta~ $10. Baby ~·n. eoo:~~ia~tne:...! SlS. S Irons, putter $15. Con-rtt.I S2.50 a~ SJ.50 50 1i bo:11ei Smtl.11 aota $12.SO. Artificial 1troller 17 50 &by cl ...... ,. , crete lamp -11 $5 each. 50 Iba nail• $4. box bamboo decorator trft ~". · • Ou"".IJ SlO. Plastic pool, 20 X 8 .....,,. C ~Dr C ,1 W11llpa-35c nch roll. 2 ....... lOc lo SL Books 2.5c. {\fen's $5 Twi he dboa.rd $10 ~"JAi anyon 1• ,,.,. Redwood tub n. Cast iron sport jackeU (size 36) SS-S7. · n a · ~8-6797 ., . . antique wooden chain Sl.50 BBQ $25. Umbttll& table 534 ~...-n-1 C Twin bed fnln1" $4, P icnic each Pair crystal vanity 12, u--,,. i-~-m ,~- r-1 ...... ., ... unvr., osla table S8. Birdseye M11ple TV Good picture and sound lamps s2 50 Vanta~ rem-n.c•""9"<' .,,..,.. •vv" Mt!ll.. 546-2965. !11.ble S10. Vinyl floor, R x $2:;. 646-1525. nan!• 1.: <a•h New 10,. S2.50. 2corklampa:$20ttch, CAJMP 15 115 .77 C M S '"' •· Sma11 chHt $T.50. Clothe1 Stove SlO. Tee cl\etl • · 011t"9. e511 I. MAPLE Bunk btds $15. and pmeg o;...$1 OtUd'1 $5. Coa and ?-.1attre515('a C.f.!. Godey fashions in round tabi. -~ •h•l•i..t n...-...11.d himper S2.50. Baby'• mr ••so .. ..., ~ ..., vv..-""' bed Sl.50. &by'1 roeklrc ...,. , W11ter Bay $.5. Zil 10 SPEED de-railtor S25, tramet. SJ each. Dtcoratot'I light flxtures 50e $11fte ~ SJ. Scitles $3. Lawn Camellia Lane; Costa Mesa. Ptnn Tttl 115. Heavy., ... wall shelf 110. Gold ft!vet so rter 1 1 Portable " ft.irniture 2Sc to $ 1 . LADIES Clothing 7.5c to rod $10. Arboletl spellJ' IUn uphol1tery choW bench $5. clnthe~llr'll! 5'lc New Pa.tit:> Household Items 25c to $5. $7.50. Chin& eervitt for 12 S7.50. WOO(! snow 11kils ind Spanil!h end table S5 . light $1 Bigelow rup 1.r: Ilrlefcaae $1.50. Artlats with additional. J;e rv i ng bindings $25. Ski poln SS. Sunbeam mixer $2.50. J)lld1, ~bet~. like new chest S'7.?i0. Picture& $3. pieces $22.50. 6 pll':c e N~w lihirts Sl.25 -$2.50. &:inbeam toastma1 ter, S25 Bathroom rug 51:-t Jl.50 Medtclne chest $5. Ma.n Oete0-ware 1et Si .50. Cry~la New pants $2.50-3.50. U!W!d perfeci $5. Real marble tlle111 11."' $2. Bklusea and drtAtt. va.ltt $10. Chro~· T pft!ct goblet. a.nd dt11S('rt plai,11 clothinit 2".x: • SI. 2 • New from Italy. ,vne11t color St ~i~ 10, 25c·Sl Dl11he1 Sc-$5 mni.til!r 1el $3.75. Bltu.11 $3.!iO. 22 cup e:lectr\c mrfre carriage type w11ll llght !ix· sq . ft. Small rockt.r S9. Swag lamp, yellow and ca.rpet cleaner $2. Hundred• maker $2.00. ;,11~1 IJolll<\ lurt $4.50 each, 2 u~ wall Sunbeam eoHee mak4lr $2. orange, mu11ll SS. ll7 E. of empty bl.by jars ror Ave., Nl':wport Be a ch light flxturt1 S2 each. Com· Ready ba.ke oven S3. An-Blly Sl. No. C. C.M. storage $1 a box. Call M&-JOl2. Aii day Thun. and rnrrciAI men'• etoni male llque Chrl•tm111 tI"'9 11tand 642-8748, &12-4096 ~ or come to 117 Sat. plua evening,, 1hirt fa:nrui. 2 ault lonn1, S2. lllgh chair $3. Lllflt COUCH. a«d.\Onal ~ 2 book Gt"'-VI. Htc. Bch. J blk MOVIE Scretn S3. Fllm sl'lelvlng t.nd bnckets $5 • fixture• SI each. Lari• pie· ihelvn, one curved piece we•t or Beach c:::orTln' Of lpllet:r S1. Cun rack Sl. Sno S15 Kilchen 5'1nk u.1th ture frame 73c. DraWPra $5 each, M&-Ul4 lndlan1.polis atld GentYL TWIN MatU'Wi. box l!Prlng, clean SlO each. M e I • I lf.tarn~hlp wardrobe trunk, M>clt $:11, Ul lb -~lght ~. Dumb bells $20. 646-0aSt. ROTARY JI.low-er. 3 hp Br~t;;frl\lton e n 1 I n e. gtarts inslantly, levtr. 11lf· j11st11.blr ,.,.hef'l l $15. M,_2261. w lonnlca top and fittlnp u. tor cabinets. rarare Jl i::.=--c=:--=:-=:-.= tlrt.s $10 nch. Honda Old wall heetf:r S2. Old f'tch.SnowchaiNSt.SlladN!:W black and white BARBrE Clothe•~ 3 Dunlop start tire $4 . lt'tten doors $1. 2 nh:I •n-bowl 1tt $2. Clay pot ~id camera w1th cue x spool U. 'Mre wtni Wf'lftl TOYS: New and nett' new. flreplatt. •ct'eMIOrif'S $-1 .50. llQll" tu.·in btd sprinas $5. 10C..25c. Bookl l0c-20c. $12.!0 Un!ve.l'Nl cametll 7-~4 SS. Sid'•• bindlnp F~ Lt'go ·blocks lo punln, Rua: $5. Th11". 11nd ~t. \VQmen'a shorl, v • r 1 0 u 1 Small JWttper for car 73c with cue $10. 2 mttal $5, ~Sf. gamt8, books:, sh r I nk II.II day plu• t wninc:-. Sl7'~ ll'itt•, 2.:,c • T.k. ~·in helld· Vues. candy dlJh, uh nyj Hollywood bed frames $!. HAND Made pony 111.ddJe $25. m11.chin<' 25c·S5. 546-09-l.i Bolsa Ave., N.B. S.IS-3012. boards and toot bcwtrds $10. llk--Sl. Blue Chip book $2.25 .,",.,~.,.,...,•,...~....,=~="' 24" T.V. Y..-Orks $25. Col"V'llr B EU.YBOARD. Excellf':nt 8.25 x 14 11 r" '-• ul of 4 Play 1~n S2. 2"47 Bowdoin t'&<'b. 6734899. 538 Seaward. wAu. ~lltrs, 35,000 BTU. partl $245. Spea~ bOll: 16. LITTLE girl clotht-l!, inf11nt, 18 mm;, JG-Sl Girl'• aOOes, site 5--10. 35c J)r. Adju11able rort11. gate S3 &by ("tlt 1e•t S2 Toys and pmts 5c·25c Watil'lg.Muse electric try pl.J\ $2.50 PlnJc: bathroom lb.Ible shell and toWPI bu fl.M 2612 Willo I.Me (OH University) C.M. 6-ts-1986 coMllion f25. 515-4577. whlff'wall8 Sl2, 53~7294. Pl. CM .. !M&-9637 CdM. Dul.I, llkt ntW $2:'. 60-822? SpetMr lt' $$. Sr:fl.Tl.93, ' DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified ~d • 3 LINES 2 TIMES Any Item Priced SH. or Less 642-5678 YOUR CREDIT 15 GOOD DIAL DIRICT ,__---=-_-::._-:----=: --=------- 21 DAILY PILOT 1 ICANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 1_ao.;.o.:;.'.:•_W_•_n_tod ____ 905_0 Mot:orcycles. ____ 9300 ~ll1r, Travel .... ~ _c_•'-m_,P"_•.•c ______ ,5.;2.:0 lmport.d Cars 9600 • mported Autos MOO Imported Autos WANTED: Ski boat, Tri or Cat )IUll. 13'·14', \\ /Ollt n.lOtor. e\•es fl.W..8299, dys ..,-,.5.100 'TO Kal\'llsaki Sidt1\·!nd<'r STREE'f k 0 11{1' Brund new • o,..y l j(XI mlltt. P11.id $SOO. W.W liacrlliw ALPINE *CAMPER AUSTIN AMERICA AUSTIN AMERICA ENGLISH FORD . PORSCHE 9600 ~~ _Autos TRIUMPH 9600 ~ported Autos VOLVO 9600 U DO 14. used. Fronl bala.&I lank. trir, co\'er, e I c. :w+-9319, Prin. only. Mobile Homes * Nt wport Harbor * A few ren1aln!ng 1nobile home spaccs in one of Calif. 's fa.st. Hf growing 1"'>0rl area.<;. MOBILE HOMES aJ't, on display, tht-se home! am fully equipped al prices ~'OU v."On't want to pass Up! EXAr.TPLE: New 20:ic44 w/awnings, skir1 , etc. $91Ml complete incl. lax & lie. 111any ready for 1~1- i\1EDIATE OCX:UPANCY~ GREENLEAF PAR!( $'50 110.~DA ~. Ml.tit titt IO bellcve, Sho>A'OOOm <:ond1 $16j_ Have 2 mini-bikes. Slll • $1~. 616 Poppy, Cd:\! 70 Ka\\'8.sak1 T~ Sidewinder. Stl'C'el & DlrL Brand IW'W, only 1500 1niles. Pd SSOO, \\'Ill sacrlflc" $6:ll. ~3044 '67 tR6C !690. Call 613-4878 '66 llonda CB 100 SUper .sport, mu~t sell. ,Call eves nr1 ::;: sr.:.-m1 YOR Sal<'; '69 Tnun1/lh ?50 Trophy. $475 ca!h. afll"r 6, '36-0021. -------'66 f11ber, 1000 mues :lice $1::.0 ;i; '.;.J~.'.'J.iil3 ... VACA110N TRAVEL CENTER Excel ... GoW.n Falcon Olympl• -Alplno Apache· WhHI Camper Worlds lsrgetit mo.;t corn. plete RV veh)cie s.l>opping cente1· I 83a2 Li1:1lTlt'r: Gl'Ol'1~ lilvd, GC 534-6686 O osed Slit. Open Sunday 537-4011 Stream Llne '70 Terry•Nomad*Oasis Explorer Motor Homes Fourwinds•.Weekender TRATEL TRAILER SALES SPECIAL Ch('\')' 1-~ltttsidl' ill(•luding rlt'W 8-Pak Can1per, Stove. Jt't' box, ~~llS t1.t.\, drluxe cab O\'er slylc. $1799 i'~ull Price: Kustom Motors 84:; Bakt'r, c.:'11 . WITH THIS AD ONLY • NelY 11 · C11bover Canl]l<'l' $1493 e Ke~: 9' Cabcr•er Can11>t'1' $1295 Offe1· expln>s t.lay 14. 1970 Srolfs. 9l~ I'( Harbor, S.A. 1961 Ford camJ>('r Van, needs tune-up. S 12:;, Sre al 10th & Virginia St . Q\\·ncJ' at ::~'086 ~-Coast 1111), &i. Lat;. ari ·l * TRAVELALL * Sales. Service, Parts Intmediate De\iveey AJJ t.1odels J1rtuµort JI 111 µ o rt s 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. M2-94o:> 50-17&1 Authorized i\1G Dealer AUSTIN HEALEY I ;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;1-;;-;;c;·RSCH_E_C_P E. All New t:n&lish Chronie whe1•ls, radiul lirrs, f ordl In Our B1i: ~··-•· r• A AM/t'.\f radio, 4 • spc_'1'tl, ,,W\;I\ .aw I rACTOR'. beautiful n111roon paint, En· JNVOICE! gine ret."C'nlly O~"i.'11lilulC'd, Pos.itJvely No Ackkd LocaJI)' OWnt."\I. $3499. <PGX. 27111. Oe1tlcr Charges! l~e 1''ron1 Scd!irl.,'5, SlM \\'1.:nS. GT's At Our Co~l \\'llilc 0\ f:t'!;tock::i Lru;r . Theodore ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd, '59 SPRJTF.. 11el'ds \\'Ork. Costa r.le:;a 642-0010 S'..'00/besl ollrr \\'kdys lil l '.'!~~~~~~~~~1 J. j.17-9j()f, \1knds & a11 I· ,, •1.Hl636 FERRARI 51!'1-:;o:a E>;t, fi6 or 67 l!fl'O HARBOR BLVD. COST,\ 1' I ESA 'fi6 AU~TIN lll'<1ll·y ;.;QOO i'o\ark l--- 111 . Xln1 rond. 1.o nllll's. FERRARI CREAMPUFF 911 SPORTAMATIC $2100, 5<1~J~r2 Srll'port lmpor11 Ltd. Or :i·Ir. ,Jn111r~, 67:1-9191 C'\"l''5 ----ange County's oDly author· wknds i\11·s llJ"O\\'ll Days ./ l!l:19 ~PHITJ::. XL:-; T it.ed dealer, i74-6J 10. l::>Gli Triun1ph S11ltf!n• ~lark 1 Conv1, \\'il~ 11•h,.els, Riii. iltany C.\lras! $200 & T.O. Pyn1ts. 67:>-~1 l!llH Triun1pl\S11itf11~'. ~ood cond, ST2J. * 002-0'26'.! alt 4 wkd:l)S ~l~T=R-~3~1700 GoOO condition lt12-9!lil0 VOLKSWAGEN LARGE SELECTION of VW CAMPERS Harbour V.W. /\UTJJOR./ZJ:D SALES & SERVICE'. 18711 BEACH BL .. 8·12·4·111 An adult 11rivale clull Jij() \\'hillier Ave., Co~ra 1\le~a Ph. il~ 642-13.JO -----~---'69 HONDA 90. Good om-13172 Harbor Blvd. G.G. 70' brand tll'11' loadf'll. l!;ird to find ;)!):l cn~inl', au!o, CONO. S61l:1. SALES-SEnVICE-PARTS -~--~--·19.·,..o~~ 3100 W. Coast l·lwv. PORSCHE '6::. lliUOS an1/f111 HUNTINGTON BEACl-1 Take Harbor Blvd, to J9th St., then "·esl lo Whittier A\-e, J0~1ICRA. L'l/C. SPACES .Availa ble 1n Hun11ng!on Beach & Costa r.tesa 's nic- es! parks. MOBILE HOMES dition. Make offer . Call: 830-3184 --------1'.!:i CC Benelli actual mile!. 492.7~j9 $ 2 '.! .3 ---1!16.) HONDA 30.i Stran1bler !Of g1Y.RI deal. Call 6T;>-l~ '67 YA~1Al-IA 100 AmPric.il's finest, a\-ailable Sli:i. 587 Yorkshire. C.:\l. in evf'I]' si1.c ~ prict• range. Call j.1~<1::;14 JOMICRA, INC. 19'..'61 &ui:h 81\'d. Hunt1ni;ton Be;:. 1 536-6511 Auto Service BAY HARBOR -~ _!~.!:!_• ____ 9_4_00 Mobile Home Sales Alt NEW '70 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY 20· \\'ides as loll' as ~5 12' \\'ides 10 31' \"lide:; P ark Spaces Available 1.f2j Bakr r SI., Costa l'tlesa 1= block East of Harbor B!l'd. CO!lta ?.le~A '71~1 j.j()-9-liO HUNTINGTON BEACH PARK s·.,~· Expando S-.:lj ~rrttned porch LBr' lamily pet pa1·k Spaec rt'!ll $-lj. SJ9j(] ,\,\l.S. :>:-12-:;93!.I '-M~u-,-,~Sell~May 15 lOxjJ, 2 Brlrni, JgP i11~ul. scrf'l'ned poreh. Carpl'ls, tl1-apes, O\'en. stove, relrig., a1\nings, etc. A.i\l.S. s.12.3939 9 am-7 pm TRAILER Cabana Bayfron!, many >.lr.1~. adull pk. O>A•ner le-av1n:; area. $12.jOO. l.l Lido Tr1T. {Lido Trlr Pk1 N.B. 67;,...{)'.!:xl. ---- '36 FORD 1vi~hbonc lront~nd romplrlely rrhuih cun1plt>tt> \rith 14" "''herli,; $SO or n1ak(' t>ffE'r. '61 Corvalr ca1·bs rebuilt $j each. 546-iZ19 FORD 390, lsky cam, 1-lolly ca1·b, completely rebuil!. $3.j() or offer! 646-!t'ilO Auto Tools & Equip. 9410 * SACRIFICE * Complete service stalion equip, incl. air Tire c han:?:- PI~. front t>n<l equip, \\'heel l)alan("<'I' & olhrrs. N('\fj>OI'! Gulf Scrvit"<'. 192U \\'.Balboa Blvd., N.8. 673-;)640. Trailer, Travel 9425 ------ '69 Pace ArTow :?'l foo1 \lo!or Hom<>. A11to- n1alic lrans., \'8. i·adio. po11·: er s1('('rJng. po11er bn1ke.~. air t"onrl1l1onino;;. rlrrrric g1•nrra!'1r, Colt'1n;1n t'Q()f r1» fr11::en1!lf'll llnil. l>ut1111<' e!el'- trir l'C'll'lgCl'a!or frCT"zrr. ~1 ; Blocks No. of Garden G1'Ql'C Freeway 537-4011 :!I)" H OUM' Trailer, gutted. Sultable for construction of- fice. Needs ne1.,. roof. S293. 712 York1011·n Ave H.B. Truck s 9500 GMC TRUCKS Herc 1X111•. In1mediatc Delivery Sou1hcrn Orange Count:oi"s only J\uthnrlted G~tc Dealer UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 28.;o Barbor Blvd. Costa i'olcsa 5-10-96 10 '65 Ford Pick-Up V~. green i:olor. This 1veek $1.199. Kustom Motors 8-Jj Baker. C.i\1. '67 FALCON WINDOW VAN Auto111atic. big 6. dlr. Low miles. \\'ill lake Tradf' or fin1:1t1c(' private parly_ \YLT 66j I, 49-1·!1773, f>.16-4002. '67 Ford Van \Vh11e ~L'Onoline. Sale this \l'el'k $1.499. Kustom Motors 84j Baker, C.)f. ~0-591J 19~'9 DODGE O v Prland Panel. Sunrool. faclory l'<'built en~ .. radiator. h;.1- !ery. t11-es. brk~. r·;iclio/lll.r lop rat.:k . $jj(]. 897-9.:Ai~. stl"l"'rirJG. ;ur. duul tunks.1----------Newport Beacn • 111pe. Nc11· ln1e1. Hrrs. ball. 642-940.') M0-1764 u•in1, carbs. Bes! orf('r O\CI' niueh. n1uch nl'>rt', ~a\'C' $7:--.0. Thts ll'C<'k :tr Kustom Motors j !O-;l.)Jj 8' Full ('11b-Ovr1· camJX'r, fAl't. di:-L'Onlinul'd mo<lrl. r o111plctr. SS!l:i. 869 \\e£t l S!h SL Costa :\!e•" --VWC AMPER-- 'ti9 Pop To11, !1·nt • ti1:>-IS::2 * '6~ CHEV. CA~!PL.;:G V \:-., :;07 e~ine. Xlnt L'QIH'l S~j9j 491-1~1? --~---~. '1)9 V\\' '"/\rl vf'n lurl''' Can1pe1', 1~1d1;i! ti1'C'<, ~1e1•co, n1any rx!n1~. !ill-627~ _,, --- ALASKAN C,\:\IPER, 10 fl .. pC'J'feL·!. ~J!-610!! ~(lei· 6 pn1 'jl) Datcun 1·p!d. ~101 e. icclJO.>;. sink. l'.!1'-!10\'. \lany >.i l"ll'>. t\ew s.·16,,, 192-i lj!) CA;\IPF.R S:~iO. Gan<! conn . ~!ps '.!. rloH'lS. j(·r box. fits 1 ~ T PU. :H&-2041 Dune Buggies 9525 ---· - '67 DUNE BUGGY Road and rally eriuir1ped, ••,\· ll'a \I Ide O\'C'!'sizerl tirrs. En. gine ovr1·haulrd !his 11cek BMW BMW'S #1 DEALER IN CALIFORNIA AND ORAN GE COUNTY'S LARGEST 1!li<rs lrnrn•~;. 0(.'!il'l'l'.v 2j Nrw t: USNI ir Stock T&M MOTORS Sl~I Gu1T!cn Gt'O\" Bl. G.G. 5:\ 1-2"-'IH 0[lCn Su1l11ay S!l'l-.i.=xi"l DATSUN i\uthnnzerl Ferrari Dealer 12000. !1' 121::) -lll-2119, FIAT 'ti.) PoL'Sche. xlnt ('Ond., all rxt1-a~. P\ I ply. $::·100 or ----·------1 bl>st offer. &16-81:!."i Auto Sport Ltd. f.lf{Ai\GE CnL·:-.·Ty·~ :"£\VEST f'tAT DEALEr. WILD Tl:1\lll:">;G .'IE\\" "FIAT 850 SPIDER" S2210 ·6Jr orschr. lnimac <'Ond, \lu~I ~l'e 10 appl'rcii:lte! ,lu~I ptu'rha;;ed a Targa. j.1&-61,}j --.~,9PQR:'•:fCf.r F. -1'"ii011:-.' Xl~'>·r CO!\D. SH.i9.·, '.ill\-:;JJj Al-TER J P'.I 'tii-Pl)r.St'.he. ,\,\1-:-r~-:-VER y CLE.\.\:, tri 111i'<. • i.<J2-1660 * -----~ ----PORSCllF. ·~, SC ':ouf)(' Jn1- n1ar. L"adt>fl \1•/xlrli;;. A~k· ing D-100. Call 5.IS.7251 aft 6. PORsCHE '67:912. :; speed, • burgundy, 1\;\1 • r~1. ::0.000 '66 DATSUN P /U 1n1. x lnt conct. j !2-J990 !-~"rt~"··i;i(le' dci:k". s:r.i:l. AUTO SPORT LTD ;67PORSCllL-!ll2j....cpeP<.I. l ~BN-.~~6 1 11'-hh <'rlt!inc 53600 .. )-IS-91G3 !)6.!:J Ga1drn G1u1·r Bhd, or ;,..is-2.t::I (;iudrn Cio'£' ~PORSCHE911s-;h1 "t.. &f 537-7777 -893-7568 11/blk 1nlenor. 2lW1 miles. .. '1 Qf'-·67FIAT-85o-11 '"'· •• "'"-'"' le ,-S 2 Door COupe. 1an1p 1\h11c t'\ SUBARU L''" 1e1·1or 11• 11•1nc> l11tP1'10t .J SJXl --- "\ S1U8G full r>1"1(·r 01 sn1all * '70 SUBARU j.1~!·::03 1 !-:xi. 611 nr 1;7 JQ70 llARBOR BLVD. COSTA ;\!~~SA 1101111 .. 1VVPO;,t1J r!lr. Call l!rrr Now. Phil a.lier 10 ncn. :>-10-3100 01· Jnu11rd1a rc Drl1\'tl"Y 1~11-10~-e ~lll i'olPlf C;iphh1liry ar a co~t or Slti.i s1m.1----------6~ f'lllT r.oo-o: ru11~ ~ood; clean: nr\1• p;.111t. ~:l.)(). e :::i \lilr~ Prr Gallon e B~autifuJ ~!ylin;: (FYT-01::1. t~,(//j~~ C·~,,tro ''Lci1de1 in The Lcttrli \ 1· 1~·s" ZIMMERMAN 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 541).6410 ----- Call. 6j.>-J"i76 Te<>l Drivr Today At Kustom Motors JAGUAR '" ""''''· c." ~J_A_G_U_A_R~l-==T=O=Y=OT=A=== HEADQUARTERS Tiu• nn!y a11lhon1.rd J,\GLiAJ~ rlc;ilr.r 111 tile e11tn't Jla!'IJur '65 VW Comper I 01\·ner exct"tlC'nl l'OtKf, Jn & nul w I ell:tl'riOI' a\\11lOgs. Small do1vn or trade. \\fill linanc:l' a pri\·a1e pa.r1y. dlr. Ca.II Phil! aft 10 a1n. J.10.::;100 01' 494-102'1 WANTED /'I! pa~· top rlolli1r ror your VOL!\S\\'AGEN today. Call <lnd a.•t; for r.alph. ;)49.3031 Ext. tiG-li7. 67::.o<JOO. \/\\:--van ·~ eng,-~-.-,-,-,-,. per un it. \\'Ol'li' down on !rans. 1.'Q1nple1r nc1,,. bi-ake s•s1t·n1 & tires. Good rond: s'wo. j::0-1708 811,n 5 P.\I & 9 P\f. '69-SQUARI:: haek, radials. 1\:'ll/l-':'11. Su(ll'r <·lr•1 n. 15.000 n1i 's. )l<ikc ofler. 6i:-r.j()3S or S·IU--li-IS '6i"V\V-.-n111U cond. al! ;>,!l'a:< POl'!>Che wh1s I'll', lo1Y nHh:e. Sl 1::.0. 67J..87j8. Ask for &-oll. '69 \,·\r ra-"~b-ao~!-,.-,-uto . fuel inj .. tlk grN?n/11 hi. uphcil.. ra<l10. Pll'. Real rurc. S27JO. ti·l&--112il ...--;-;!);! V\\' CA:'lll'F.R•_•_ J{lht lj()Q cngu1e ~120!1 1i1·111 • jJS-1•193 '€6 VIV Bus. Radio, 7 pas~enge1·. Sl::.:11. • 962.:'.60'.? * '62 V\v Body. Dama;rd. 01\ )lechan1call}'. $2j(]. Call 932-1182 -------1960 \I\\' hu~ XI nt t'Qnr! S !.iO * j !li-;';9~i." * 1.IDO Park: Furn. 2 Rr, pl'i\'. bc-h. l111med. CK.'l"Up. Adult~ Only. $&!00. Tern1~. O"' ner -Fri., Sal .• Sun., 673-21~1. ~10\'e ,. O\'l:'n. ;\lono111nlit· :i1'.l-:;0:;1 1·:-.1. t)j nr 67 toilet, .~ho1•.rr. c·o111ple1c!.v ent;. Coo<t ronrl. HJ7ll J!,\REOr.. f.LVU, DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY ,\ND Arra. l!J~ J!)lj.i \;olks11ngr-o -\~ S Sl111arl'.'b<iek. 4::.rmo n1 i. Pbl)nc. "IS-7~Tfl 5:J:iO ----REDUCED pri<'.c: \"lk1n1; S<.'and1<;, ~'!Jx6{!'. Lx. 1'Qnd. j Siar ,\dull Pk. j.18-1112 arttr 6. • 962-66::1 • scH cont11111rd. Near new. ---------·--COST,\ :"llE::"i\ SUNDAYS IS&la BeaLh Blvd. ll11nting1011 Beach 8~-1iSI or :1 '(l-{l44:! f''l'1111h•ll SALES SERVI CE PARTS Mark II Wagons Hi Lux Pickups Land Cruisers '66 VIV Bug. i.un r oo r • Jne>..:hani<·all." prrfre1 $~()or be~! ofrr1·. 'l~l-2i l0 only 2.400 aelual mt!C'.<, # '69 .~'0P.D Ecuoollne 200.}9·£?1 .... ONE oFA_K_l~N-D~ Pj33.1. t.1us l sar1Hii:e. rake m1 s. \l1nl Colld. -2 Ji5 _, B . led Wagons •. , •. •ru··k o•· p•ob·,1, 1-,n" Colun1bi<1 Dr C \I &\&-236j one uggy JUSI rclun as ~ ' ' ~ ' "' .._ ' ·· · shu>An>o111 dcn1u in So, Pa-Pf)'llC' DEAN LEWIS '67 VW-51200 FIRM 611>-8011 20 x j i Park L1Hll' :?RR. 2BA. \\'/fl. Bollom r1't'rlrr. l ... 1nd'C<lfl('rl-Adul1 Par 1-., ,\pp1 !J62-1S06 in 11·.itl{'. Privare party· See '10 ~. Ford Ranger. s· camp-cil1c. P.eady to sarnlicc a1 al S</11th Coasl f ord ;\lrl'f'· rr. -I 11hl. dr. S5,;;.oD or best bt'st offrr. Plca:<;c call '69 DATSUN BUICIC 1_0•_·_1_1a1~-'-__ c_ .. 1_1_. _c_JS_.,_e.ro_ 11962 V\V Can1r1Pr 11·1th a11·nin;: OCEAN-:-c,,·lf-ro-,,,-.,-,-,,-1 Adult Pk. O,B,C. 21.>;j.·,·. pnol, saun<i. bar/rl'Sl. .),))..-0~21 Bicycles 9225 -------NE\\' JICFfY ?I" GIRLS B I CYCLE. S P'i'DER )!ODEL. SIO. fi.12-11.!I E\"F.::'.\l\GS. -BOY ,,.-h1c~c1e-:--r.ooc1- cond. Hand \Jrake. fHG-S::~I S2.i ur~. 303 Broad11·ay. Laguna offer. 89i-21'89. Cra•'h 1---------- ATTENTION! l!;i,\'e you srr11 thr nC'11• Ca11111stl'r 12' can1p ll'ailcr'.' Co1npletr with king size l>ed. This Ion;: a1vai ted trailer can be pulled by a V\\" or any 01her compar1, Sec 11 roe.lay a1 Harbour V.W. 18711 RE,\CH BL .. f\~'.!--1-1:;,j llL't\ TIKGTON BJ;:,\CH Jeeps 9510 J\llLITARY, 4 cyl, OllV eng-. 4 ,1·hl cir .• canvas t'lp. roll bar. 1ow bar. $850. 5-.1~2S87 Recreat'n Vehicles 9515 1969 CHEVROLET CUSTOM CAMPER Mini Bikes 9275 1 96~1 SllA.'il II ~I. fully ~C'I!-sion. :l."iO engine, po\1Cr slrl't'- in~. !ipl1t 1'in1s. hc;11·y <t111y lire!> \\'ilh OPEN RO.\D 111 ~ fr . sclC contained <·an1JX'1-. Full bath facililies inc:Judin~ l'l'lo\\'f'r, slC'Cp~ 6. has e\'Pl'Y fl0~~1ble> felihll'e' yO\I l\'fl111tl \\'anr. Cost originall y SSOOO. -------r,l!i\1-BJKF. . C111 \OOX HP.4 good C'OIKI .-\ft J p.m. j.ls-(1::~1 'tiS TA'cc~o~,7,~,~,-,,-,~s~,~,,-.~,, xlnl lVnd. Sl2:>. • 6i:;.i2S) • ---PO\rELL j hp $1-15. Bonanni 3 hp, hrarid """ Sl:?Q. C:ill :if:r r ."1 pri. f<."..".-'.':.)!l:! P\I. .\11:'\l-RIKF.. like ue,r. ;: JlP. 5<;. ~1·~11':'~ l.'Onlaincrl. .<IC<.>!JS 6. n1a11y rxtras inl'l SXl~ clo•ed a" n· ini;:. atiai:hed r~rlr rack. 1'0(·1i ~hleld. r1c. S2000 firn1. ~·l-)o-2~9S aft :; pm 1,r see al 10Ci9 Presidio, C. \\. KENSKILL ;\E'I\' 'iO r>JODEL S'.!'J!l:) 1 ~· t"11ll~· ~C'll-Co11!ai11rr1 i r~. '.11 ! :-<. 1ra1·!yJ1·. S .. \ --;,,,rod-Capri .Tra.ifer -s ,,-, ;i1~.~~1j!'l Now Only SS599 UNIVERSITY OLOSMOBILE ~S;I() lh11·txir Bl.. Cosca ;\le"" jll'l-SS81 :>;;l-:.{)lij;-i rla,1 ~. lill-l:!i~) l'Vr~. ·I Dool' St·dan. ·1 SJill. dl1 . ;111· l:.J COSTA MESA '67 Toyota ,;,~'~' Dunr Bll!!:iY ·i;7-,,-1o!Ol'-, -\Viii ~kt> 1n11!" ur 11 ill fin.' 2::.1 i::. 1••11 s:.1'l'c1 Pickup 1!JG!l SL"'.\61A 1~;-"'-,,..-,-.. ~,-'"~' likr. nt·11•. SHIDO. AJH'C pnvH\r pn1·t.1'. 1 :\SP. J1S-77ti.i 1·! spcrrl, l'IU!io, hr:ilrr Drlv. I'm. EIC'c. 1rfri;::. Inside c:~r1 8-ll:i--0 1~'6 8291 Call 516-10.il nr l~·<l77:t. -~-~-=-~-'=-~==== r11 l1y !llllr f/Jd JU'rn1an !oilrt. s:;ooo . ."i:':t;-::(i~,i ==-~·--·-·c·~-===c '69 Dutsun pll'kup THL"CI\. frt1n1 L11g11n11. Sniall '66 Volk.s11 a~e11 c ~cel !;r~I Imported Autos 9600 162 VW-$399 '64 CHEVY S.S. Air cund., auto. 1rans. $699 '60 Chevy Pickup Truck -$499 COSTA MESA MOTORS 1-'0G NcwrJOrt Rl\'d , C",\! iil'.!.91:'::1 NOW'S TH-E TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A Xlnl cond. $!~ • :.j7. 7112 * -,6f"DATSUN "1600" MERCEDES BENZ <lo11n. full r1nc•c S:;l!l.i , •TEY-L"Oll(lition. S9j j, 6131. Call Ph1ll dlr :;.10-::100 C;ill 49:l-.~1f: ·:~'1 190 n e ·oo ::oo D 01· 1!!1-10'.?'J art 10 iin1. ----~~~-- P.nadstf'r 1vi1h r;1dio. lll'a!"r. 1960 \'\\'. Body & engine A.~___,.A. ,_,., 101, SI!''' 'lilt 1!10 SL hantr11r, BILL J\•JAXEY O'oocl. •·•:ti. ., '""~"" p ' •• ·i:1 1~ n o ·r.; l!lf! n • C .. u li11-!1jt7 1ULZ-32:i1 Gil 200 n t:!1 e 'fl:: 210 SI'~ ." ,:;,',;';'': ,';\:;;'',,,,,,, l!J"'r"'"[Q"""Jlv'"""'@.,,,...r.::!]=-@""' 1--.:0-,~,~~~u~-- c ~ ·i.-. ~'·;o :-;1. ii,\\Y '1nr:i:;) 18881 BEACH BLVD. --,63 VW -$S85. I. . un , eac ~ 0 Tl> 1 11110..:1·: 1·1 :n'1' H 1 B h 147.9555 * 67::.fi.~6"' • ' S ·1nr·lo;, .. 1·,·111 .i11+1p1·r.u11r1r1I !m ',Nnl ~o~t Hl\'V,onBch -----~ \f,r••'<l•· i; .. 111 _ ~l"Ll.Ll'-.EI '" __ 'fl:: BUl; P.;1cli1l. heater I\~ ,, I '''' .\L\\ ('\r:..; I\ STllC!\ '69 TOYOTA Cl r an i11~ide ,t, •Hit. ~'t>cds It H 111N:"h. 11 ork. s~. ii'i::--0910 ( ouse of Impo r t s, Inc. Coi,.,!la Stal1"n \\'a,t<on. 11h11r •1· S I" •·1 I " '61-V'V-B·~.Z---. ~·e·1 t•l11!<"h. -l •. •11'-1 .; 11. orcu ,t ~IHJffJ, Sl~'!l'J tlus \l'l'Ck, ' ' " ,,•· ... -;o::1 i;,1, 6!i '11 hi 19jQ \\,\HEOR RI.VU. COSTA ;\!ES.\ ----~----- DEVIN I 11 :.~'!l-l')r;j I ' r ' ;,'lll'r:itnr , titTS-Clean SiOO. 11111;;: 111arn:1n; a .\1•th(•1i1rrl ~r··t·l·l'lt<'~ nr111 K t m Motors 612-•1~~11 rtli· P101~·Sal(·•·~·1..,·1l'(' US O 1 970 VW CAMPER ---___ 1 1 s.tj R:iker._C.:'-1. ~!fl.:i!ll.i • ,0 ll'' -_ . :i000 n1i'~ * ~· · -' L,\~D C-1':.UI SEH. I \\ B. HT. '!»,-VI\;-Van. 11r1' !y 1·rbl! IJ• llli'~. Xln! l·Ond. '(:7 r11·'.. i\\.\/t"\1 :";\dlO S I 6 ~ ·, I n f f r r · l'\'t ply S l:.'O!I. 1:1:1-:;G:iO !').:; Su11.'f hur.:. j 111-::&:7 ~ --·1;~-V\\', lu-111ilc~. -u1111l!lr. 1-cc:._-'-___ 9'IOO_u_ •• _d_c._._. __ 9_9o_o_u._,d_c_ .. __ ·===99=00 1 DAIL y PILOT '6:i D~:vr;-.; tu.qo111 hi! •!lflt'I ' t·;1r. App1•11ranrr & [J('J'funn. >;In! SJ.1'l:i tii::.~l(~-1 NO n1:1!11!t whnl l! IS, ~·011 ran sell 1t •\·1th a 01\IL\' " '6S TOYOT.\ C•1run·1. 1\Jr: ~-.110 rif r,11·:i", \.lnt cv11d CO~D. 1\1110, tr,111~. C•l{)o"I Sij9.i Lall lil.")o-17.i:: <:h:tfl". n1·1..::. 011 nrr Priced for ACTION We h1vt 1 l1rge selection of Cougars. 91 models; XR 7's & conver· tibles w ith prices you'll like. ''The good ole deys ar,t back •g~i nl" NEW 1970 COUGAR wlthwhHt 1idt w•U 1;1tl, pow•r t!•tri119. pow•• disc b••~ft, ~.1·11•• whtel co•t11, t i(, No. OF,IHS171JA :.·011nson.son ll~CLZ u;mn;;T&l · 111.UJ:I · lZ:H~·"Oll.!t -'r!~~-''1f MAftOI IOUlf'tlU, COlfl ... U~·[ H N1w h tM Int TltN le 10 TMtt t-. a., 1 Urtee h1°M•rt11ry PredK I ' I CL.\S!'IFll-:0' So111co1w \lill ?:'o(I be look111s for 11. DnJ 612-(_',,.11.r \1 u~t ~\·!I. :\lnL t'Olld or'.' Cil!l-;Ji~I === TRIUMPH WANT AD 642-5678 :5618 Sl.00. p, I 111~ 1\16-.)9911 ----~-====ll96-I Triun1 ph. ~ t.'Ond .. h"rrltop. 11 h"!C 11· h cc [ :<;. 9520Ca mpers 9520 VISIT OUR VOLUME CAMPER CENTER ·~----1 ~-·- ALWAYS A FU LL SELECTION! AUTHORIZED SALES FOR 1:2 TOP BRANO NAM ES. FEATURING THE l,\LIO,\ MOTOR HOME CAM PElt SPECI AL New 10 1/2 Ft. Eldorado Camper "" '2014 Steft, Ice boa, dl11tHt, ,RICE 4r11p... 11111nrn.n ••id ''''"'· 1IH . lithh. ere. SAL< '1391;: l'lllCI "' #115246 '619 DISCOUNT R••dv For Your Pic kup or• Nrw '70 Ford I Camper and Motor Home R,e~ali~ Restrv• now for summer. Rta50nable Rates. MG MG Sales, Scrvic..!, P aru lmnirrliate Drlivery, All Modeh J1rtuµort 1h11µorts . <l•OO \'I. Coast Hwy. N.B. 1 6"2-~1115 540-11~1 llut!lcirizl'd i\lG ()..?11le r 1 ·fil,\TGS·r.T. rrrl l.\fll)O 1 1111'~. ~";1\'l•Jt'.\' 1•r.p;11111t"t!, N'· rliro1nrd .'\1111 <.:or~I. $LilUO. &t!4i:l00. J Jr L ;-.,.1...,n '69 \IGBICT G1"f't'n ,1/blk, 1 12.001 n11 OD Chrn1 ~flltkC' 11111•. 1-ad•al l ll"f'~ ·l~I~~ r\r~ i -MechaniZ°Special-!- ·:~~ .\IL;.\ 5! 1;, ~1.".fi-861:1. liS r.1·~B-(;r o·nr·i,:;:-Hra1, I\ \J'(' II hi~. \\'!Jill', blk Upl ,\lu~1 ·'"11 S:'600 liij.27f!l ·6 •• .\1(a~ rn,,,-r-1r Good Cn"'I. SI 100/0UC'r. • llJl-«',(Jl af1 6 II=== MGA ----- '59 M G A ·.•1 \1(, \ ij1,tV)l) ll'' E\L'icU,•nl 1'0111ll!lon' P.lahe OU!!rl 6~1~!l~'fl Q.12.s3:r1 nr 67:•.flOjl --.6:,Tn t x1tt~~ l"I'\\' lop. 8'-~t CJfrl'f, Sl'.!-3S91 aft j pn1. '64fRIUMPH 1200- :1-16-166!1 &.~t ulfrr rakes! -·--··-------nc~t Stock ol VOLVOS 1n (J1·11i' •e County DEA LEWIS 1006 11._rbor, C !\I. 646-930.'.: ·f.o-VOLVO RT. XI.NT SHAPE.~" Ca~~-32::1 lffi VOL \IO-P~V~l7.44"" s::oo. * ~1001 Antiques, Classics 9615 1948 Cont'l. Classic. Olds VS 11u to trans. P/B & P/S. Body i.:\11r $1000. &\.J-0962 Race Cars, Rods 9620 1927 FORD ROADSTER Street & sho1v $3000 * 61J-0L7 Autos Wanted · 9700 WE PAY TOP CASH for used cars & trocks jU!Sl call us for lree estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for S:i.!es r.1anager 18111 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach Kl 9-3.1.11 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2S28 H11.1-bor Bl\•d. Costa illesa :;.ir .. 1200 HELP! llal'lio1· \'\\' n('ed~ yollr \"IV Can1pc1·.• fur out• Ja rgl' camp. e~ clicnlcl. Harbour V .W. 18711 BF.AC!! BL., 8~2-4-135 HUNTINGTON BEACH -----\VE P,\Y TOP DOLLAR i''OR TOP USED CARS ll your car ill extra clean, see u:i; fll'st. POOLE Bli!CK '.C·I E. 17th St. Costa :ilesa ~S-7i65 --L,IPORTS \YANTED Orange Counties TOP $BUYER BILL l\IJ\XEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. J{. Brat"h. Ph. ~7-SMi Ne w Ca rs 9800 OLDSMOBILE 1970 OLOSMOBILE 98 TOWN SEOAN l'"al·lory a i r rondihoning, aulon1a11c, radio tr e a r speaker!. heater. po"'·er steerins. power disc brakf's, \1hCl'l !'Q\·crs, 1-e111ote n1ir- ror. lintrd ,glr:.ss. \\'·S-W. Sena! Ko. '.'S-1GOO:i12i63!11. $4694 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE ~:JO Harbor Bl., Costa tll!.'S" OPE~ 1 DAYS ~ID-9&J' I Auto Leasing 9810 r ORD AUTllOF:IZED Ll::i\SING S'>.'STEill /\n1t>ric2's J;nge~I leasi11~: sy.~tcm rllr lin:1nce or ne1 l le 1~1n.; 01 All .vpe cai·s anc I rrurks. e Jr11mrd !<11e ci~lh·ery b'Om over 300 cars and trucks • Corr.pcl1tive rates • New car dealership sel'\'iee e foll "trade:n" value for your pl'i'!l'nt C81 • ,\JI popular 111akcs a vail- ablr For Com ple!c Ot'!a ils Call i\lalcorn l":eid Lca.•1n;; ~l111n\zcr The odore ROBINS FORD W60 Harbor Blvd. Costa )lesa 6-12.ootr ~-LEASE~- 1970 Ford VS "~-100 Pickup 11•/can1prr. air. pi s, nuto lran~. ;,'90() 111i. SHY.I per mo, SOUTH COAST CAR LEASING 300 \\I. Cst !fwy, NB. 645-2182 \\'hit~ Elephanls~ • • • Saturdat, M1y ~. lq7o DAILV PILOT II ~.SPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TllANSPORTi\TION ~NSPORTATION !_RA_!!SPORTATION /TRANSPORTATION !TRANSPORTATION I TNANSPORfAtlON Us.d Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 ~C111r1 9900 U1ec:I Ca11 ftOO UMd C11r1 .HOO U11d C11n 9900 U1td Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 UMd Cars 9900 ·······••t '66 Mustang CADILLAC CO TINENTAL FOltD OLDSMOBILE A..r.••tk. ' ,.,,, $1350 A GOOD BUY '67 Ford Ranchero .... Mette, , ••• , .... 1 ... .... , . .,.,, $1695 '64 Chevy Impala ,, ....... ,w ..... Int l•y 111 T•w11I '67 CAD El Donado, lull P"T, L.ATE air, vinyl roof, tilt steering, °"'TK'r, AJ\.l/F?.1 & stereo tape. perf~U 13,~. 64>2182: aft S pm power. .I: wkndl 6C-40ll 646-6400 l'Vt'I ~ CAMARO 7 Continental, 1 clt>an. Runs . Air, leather, Priced to 1 e I U wkda.yl. 6'U76ll knds. RVAIR '69 CAMARO Z-28 1960 CORVAIR $150 Btlght yellow, A-speed, per. * 645.0045 • feet condition, must liqui. '65 CORVAIR Monza Coupe, date this we<?k. $2,600 lull adjust. strng "'hi, good priC<', cond. $500, 644-1033 1961 Ford Sqi.iltt 9 pu,, air, new 11tes. S1900 lfUlt sell, 494-7163 '64 Ford Falcon, 6 eyl, Auto tn.ns., f dr. r/h, $500 or otter.·Call 646-$36. JAVELIN '68 JAVELIN'. Xlnt cond, Sacrifice • must sell! $1'95. or beat oHer. ~7403 MERCURY XLNT Buy! '87 OldJI Cutlus Supreme, 4 dr, Viey &OOd cond, aulD tram, p/a. r/h, wire wheel COYtfl, re1. a:u. WOO, orla" owner. m-.1'1'45 '88 CUTLASS 310HP, p/1, p/dlle brkl, buck. 1t1t1, conlOle llr 1hl1t, Polyrlas titH, r/h, 2-1,000 ml'1, llke new. ~. ~2315. PLYMOUTH '63 VALIANT $695 '67 Pontiac Catalina Coupe Kustom Motors '63 CORVAIR convert. Auto. 84;) Baktr, C.M. 540-5915 ..!.:.um. Good< co nd. SI 84 95 .. ~<• '.-,-,-M-,-.-,-.,-.,-. -,-0-r.-.-ra-d-io, CAMARO '68 Z.28, 4 spd, ~ par Y ~ beater, power, $400 cuh. 2 Door, automatic, dlr., R. H. Must seU, Small down, low pa.yments. (KAK750) Cal 1 546-4051 or 49'-91T2. dtc brks:. headers. Lo CORVETTE 494-2157 mi/Xlnt cond. S 2 0 0 0 . PLYMOUTH 1968 Roadrun- ner COUpt', 4 spd trans, R&.H, polyglass t I re s , headers, .':hure g r i p . 673--6076 art 5 P~I . P11wet' \tMfl .. I. br•kH $1195 Nothing But Good Buys Here TRY US W• Al•• l11y _.aDd ltrt• MHel Car1 .. , VILLAGE AUTO SALES 461 I . 17 ... SttHt Ce1te ,. ... 645·0410 641·041' •••••••••• CLASSIC '56 Con!. ~1ark 11. '62 Chrysler New Yorker full pwr. Priv. pt y '. 64&41.13. '66 Foret \\!gn, Country Sedan, tut. equip. SOOD; ·53 Chevy ·li. ton p/u S750. "9-3683 T!UVELALL 1000, J967, a ir cond, p/s, ptb, sun shades, xlnt cond. 491-lD-16 BUICK 1966 Buick Riviera, black. Excellent con~., Rtll, PIS. P/B, fact. a ir. $2150. Call 496-mG art .5:30 p.m. or wknds. '68 LE SABRE 4 dr hl"tllp, air cond. p/s, plb, r/h. Below wholesale at tl850. 842.1639 eves. '63 Buick Riviera good shape. &1Hl30 CADILLAC 1959 CADILLAC PARTS F OR QUICK SALE Battery Windshield \Vipers Radio \Vheels Transmission Air Conditioner & Heating Uni! And l\1any Other Ill'mS 547..Jll'O After 5 P.1'.f. '66 Cpe. De Ville See this car to beliC!ve It, mint l'Ond. Po"·er & air, blue coral black, 1natching leather inlerior & vinyl top, except. low m!l£'age, needs nothing. Blue Book says S.'UOO. Buy it for $2700. Can arrange financing • Private Party 537-7280. '67 EL DORADO, full power, tili strng, am/fm. Fire Mil!il Bro\\'1\, vin. rf, full lthr inter, fact air. Xlnt, i\lust See! After 12 P~1. 675-2398 '68 Chevclle Malibu, 2 dr hd tp, V8. auto, p/s, p/b, bucket seal,;, lo mi's, new tires, VERY SH.ARP. $2150 SSZ.1660 '66 CAD. S.D.V. f'UU po'>l·t'r, 40,000 mi's, l owner. Xlnt cond. Call 968-10.12. '60 CADILLAC, GOODI 4 dr Sedan $350. 54g.ms '66 S. D. V. Vinyl top, stereo, air. full power, gold. $2350. 83S-0006. BUSIEST mar11crp1ace In town. The DAILY PIIm Oaulfled section. S ave money, time I: effort. ~k '10W! I I For Daily Pllot Want Ads DI.al 64l-56Th !or RESULTS 536-8560 ,69 CAMARO Z28 h \. '68 Corvette conv. Xlnt cond. . Going to Vietnam, ~ruST perfonnance. fully eQUJ~ SELL. Asking s 3 4 5 0. ped. $2800. 638-8429 497-1363 '68 CHEV. Camaro. 6 cyl, SE_LL_l_N_G_a_J_96_7_F_"_t_ba~ok auto. pis. Xlnt cond. $1600. Corvel!C', t O\\'fl('r, under • 644--4234 \\'arranty, niust sell·movi~. '67 C.UIARO, 37,000 actual Call aft 5:30, 6T:>-205'1. n1i's. All xtras. Xlnt cond. SlOCK:l. Ph. 613-7151 '64 Corvette Fastback. 4 spd, air, 32,000 mi. Pvt. $U2a. ---------1 ~ .... -'~""===~--CHEVltOLn '67 CORVEM"E. Powu. Hardtop. Auto, BJue. Xlnt. $2600. 968-1668 1967 COUGAR, auto, air, 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 detux inter, vinyl top. 37.CKX> 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ml. $1000. 645-2627 COST A 1'1ESA ----------1'67 Cougar, R/H, aulo trans, '66 CHEV nu tires, pwr steer, xlnt cond. $7100. 836-5135 . WAGON . . (;) 1970 COUGARS. loadod, Bel Air. 6 passenger. dlr. Alf' Jow mileage, $3000 each. conditioning, !lfust sell. \Viii * 63S-54m * ~ce private party, COY- ~ Call 494-9773, 546-4052.1--------- DODGE '68 Cl-IEVELJ..E !lfalibu, 2 dr hdtp, VS, auto, pJs, p/b, 1---------- bucket seals, lo mi's, new '68 DODGE RT convert. 440 tires, VERY SHARP. $2150 magnum, torqUe fllte, pis, (2131 592-l li60 pJb, discs on front, R&H, l owner, x.tnt cond. Must '62 Chevy Impala 2 dr sell, new car on order. hrdtop, Jt&.H. PIS, P/B, $2400. 494-6882 clean, good cond. 86tofler.1oe~=~=~~~~"' (i.IS-8163 • IMMACULATE '69 Dart GT· ~~-~~=~~--1 Sport Contact ''Gerry'' '68 EL CA.\1.INO. Sh3Jll. ;,.is.-06.:,1 Ext 135 ~11 PM Sil\·er w/blk int. Spec. \\'hls. ·' ' · - V.S, 11.uto. l\Iake oiler. '68 CHARGER, auto VS, 675-5086 0/p\IT air, r&h. Good cond. ,68 EL Can . C /h $2500. or best ofter. 49l-'283 uoo ustom, r . p/s, fact air. auto, vin. 1969 Dodge Super Bee Xlnt roof 27 000 mi's. 327 e""-cond, 5000 ml s. 1'1ust Hll, rn-lz«: ... $2495 cash. 642-5505 1965 Chev JI Nova, 4 dr, '68 MONACO statJon \\'agc'I. R.&H, good tires, good cone!. All extras, original owner, Best oUer. 548-5896 Sat & $2liOO cuh. 841-2867 Sun, wkdays alt 5 1969 Dodge Super Bee, xlnt '56 CHEVY V-8, 3 speed all cond .. 5,000 mi, must seU g a u .g e s, mags. $325.00. $2495 cash. 642-~ 646-9076 after 5 pm. '62 Chev. 327 Impala $495. Call 646-2865. FALCON '6.3 Bel Air, auto trans. py,T 1962 Falcon deluxe station steer , nu tires, ] owner. wagon, auto. radio, healer, Make ofler. 546-2080 runs good, very clean. $350. '57 CHEVY 546-5057 Good C()fld! Best oUer.1 ----------* .53fr.1965 * CONTINENTAL '64 CONV1', full po11.T, &: alr cond, lo mi's, very clean. $1300 firm. 962-4133 While Elepharns:! MAY USED CAR CLEARANCE '69 NOYA Cbvy II Cp•. • c'(I., 1uto. tran1 .. p111w• 11ur1n,, r...ilo, n .. ,,,, w.·11111we11 tires, 11n1td gllu whffl co.,.,.1, l1le<>CI ti now 'c1r glHl tlntHl "OIC" Ill 1Wrf weyl Ll«MI YCL 101 s1499 MUSTANG ---'6S MUSTANG V8, 11.uto trans, radio, healer, pov.·er stet.tine. Exctptlon. ally clean. 1 owner. 49,000 original miles. $1199. (ZVE- 987J '80 Plymouth, 9 p&llsenger atatlon w a E o n . $200. * 646-61~ * 1964 SPORT Fury, xlnt cond, 383, auto, P.1u1t at:ll quick. ?..lust see? 642-1469 Q~ sO~ GOOD ~~-N!A:~llna, '1llk ,o; ~~~ •. '°~;;, •;;;.,, "'"~: ~L Ai,P 831-1213 'I' '62 Pontiac Sa.lari Sin wgn, ~19·3031 Ext. 66 or 67 tad/htr, air cond, p'>1'1' wJn. 1970 1-IARBOR BLVD, dowa, Sacrifice at best of. COST A MESA fer! 646-4750 LO i\lileq-e 1965 ?t'l'ustang 1968 LE ~IANS 4 Dr. Hrdtop Fastback, R&l-1, b I a ck $2'195. Po1••er f: air cond. 1.1pholstery. Clean, g o o d 0'4·ncr 673-2259 E v e ll mech cond, good tires, l SW-5972 O\\'ner. $1095 -673-1578 l.,, .. ~,~.,,-,b~iro~400=,-1a,--nd~a-"~'•-P. BE A U TI F U L Red '68 air, pis, p/b, 1 owner. ?t1ustang convertible, V8, Consider trade. 715 Victoria, stick, po"·cr extras, top C.l\t . aft 6 or wknds cond. 1,,,,,-c""-,'"'""--· "'v"~-... -.~1o.-"v-.,.,, * 644·1348 * clean. Re bu 11 t trans LEAVING Counlry must sell. S4CIOloUer 54&-5802 '69 Mach I, 9500 mi's, vinyl 1969 Firebird. Afr..cond, 6500 top, xlnt cond! S2650, miles. Xlnt thruout . 673-0675 * Eve•. 673-0675 * 1966 MUSTANG Convt . Loaded! Deluxe 1~·ood grain int. Wire \\0hls. V-8. All RAMBLER po1~·er. Xlnt cond. 548-{i62Q. 1 ·.-.,-RA-,-1-B-L_E_R--C-,..-.,-c-.-"""- 1965 convertible, new paint & tires $1200. 8J3...1213 top, MUST Sell 1968 Mustang. See to appreciate. Xlnt cond. V-8 $1575. 842-7954 try Wgn. Xlnt cond, new lirel, 11tick wt!h o.d., lo miles, real clean Car, orig owner. Must see. 962-3852 all 6:30 p.m., all day Sun. '65 RAMBLER 2 dr, 327 V.S. '65 MUSTANG 2 + 2 fru;t. Good cond. $850. back, mint cond., new til"C.'S, * SU.8649 * many xtra..'!. Sl200. 494.6636 RAMBLER Amer. 2 Dr., ~tUSTANG 69 l\.tach J, 428, R&H , 6 cyl. Xlnt buy S725. "t t nd b Phone: 846-1165 a o., a r co .. p.s .. p. ·• i==========' radio-tape. $.1199. SJ&..1398 OLDSMOBILE 1970 OLDS SPORT CPE. $2498 T·BIRD '64 THUNDERBIRD Full pov.-er, factory air con. dltioning, absolutely like new for this year, $1099. (HBG-6941 ~" Priced for ACTION ' '67 MUSTANIO Cp•. '('fl,. 111111. t••n•, r11no, l'lftl••· w111!1w1H !1'M, 11111.0 ol.ttu. w~11 c-1 Tta<ltO i.. on '111 CfllY•O"ll "01C" if, tvt 'Y _,., Lkenll l'tX llS ~499 W• have coupe1, sed1n1, & lost of gorgeoua w190n1 at the ''good old days" prices. Col'T\9 in and ••• why Montit90 Is the best inter .. medl1te buy In America. '66 XKE .lat"°' Roo41tor 6 ('fl.. f 111ff(t, -·• C•lt(I tlf'•kts, '""' 11•flltt, cll"lftW """""' A rMI nt<.e -• Hurry, e 9'00d v1111e. Lk -9 IJ~ ltf ~.~~ .. ~.!?.~;., ~?-~.~~~~ .. ,; .. ··" $2841 tire1, c•rp1tl1119, t uto1111etic tre"11111i••lo111, pow•' 1toeri119, A.M r•dio, ti11tecl 9101'" No. OH01Ll6l'S" Pl111 T•11 I Lic.e1110 Johnson.son~ ~~-LIHUI c nTIZUTll · IUHm·ll HIO•HH.ll ,.,. MAllOI IOUlrtAU, COITA UA IH·HH H•• I• tM .... Tltne l• 10 T..n t41 hy • UIK.t.•MtttlffJ Pre4tct I '64 OLDSMOalLE JET STAR Pow•r 1t•erl1111, pow•r brtkt\, wklto W•ll tlre1. Sh••P Bl.ck finhh with 1lt rk whllo lnt,rlor. A. •••I good ftmily cir with Joh of mil•1 11111 l•ft in ii, !XEX' <1 111 '66 CHEVROLET •1, TON PICKUP V.t engin1 . ] 1pe1d lrt11111ni11!on, rtbuilt en9in1, 1top b11mp1r ind tood tire1. IQ 117471. Priced lo till •' onco, anlv '66 PONTIAC G.T.O. With Turk·Hvdr•rn•tic, po~er 1leerin9, r•dio, ho•!· er, pawer br•••t, oir conditienlng, wh ite woU tire1. Fi11i1hed in 8ei• Gold with metchl119 bmc••t 10~1 inferiar. A re•I performence cir with only 37.000 •ch1al 1111ile1 . IS!H 7101 '67 PONTIAC , BONNEVILLE ~ Door Herdfo p, I cylindor, •u!o. h1n1., powor window1, pow1r Jfeerin9, power brtktt, whit• w1!1 t iro1, S11 Blue flni1h wi th cardav1 tap •nd bro11t· litm ftim. !TVP 0111 '70 GRAND PRIX Red ..,./bl1ck cordovo fop & bleck vinyl i"toriar. T11rbohydrtmetic tr'"'" power br•••• I 1lo•rin9, Rally II whoe l1, pawor wi"dow1, •it cond .. llnt od 91111, onlv 1,141 mile1 . #271157011066542 ftcfory werrenty. '68 PONTIAC LE MANS Powor 1toerin9, power bre•1s, 111to1111etic t•tn1..,i1. 1ion, b11ckef 1eth with con1alo, c.onceelod ho•d- lighh tnd whitawtll tire1. Fini1hod in Ctro111ol Red, !Wll 056 ) '69 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER Hi9h porforrntnco, law milea9e f lt,7001, fully f•t· t orv oq11ipp1d, Boe! tho high fn111rence r1te1 with the aulom•lic frtn1mi11ion all thi1 "mu1clo" C•r, J I ] C ID~ b1rr1lod perform1nc1. Thia lime Greon bo1ufy i1 comp!efelv ,,,.,;,,d i nd re1dy fo 900 IYQW 2161. Our low pric1 anlv '69 DODGE CHARGER Air conditioning, b11ck1t 101f1, outo, tr1n1., wilh con1olo, powor breko1, redla, he1lor, tic. Oe rli: M.t.ll ic Groo n fi11ith wilh !'l'letching vin'tl int erior. (10961). '70 PONTIAC VENTURA 1 Door h•rdlop. P1lomina Copper w/Otrk Gold fri..,, eir cond., pow•r di1c br1•t1, power 1tet•in9, AM/FM r•dio, hvdrern1lic Irani., linled wind1hi1ld Only 2,000 mil 1• f1ctorv we rrenty. #252l70CIOl- '11 '70 PONTIAC ~RAND PRIX Air conditioning, redio end he1tor, ,ower 1!1eri"g. power wi11dow1, romolo c.onfral l'lllrrar, dock Ud c:onltol, tinted gl111 , 1tl whH1 will tir•1 111d low rnileeqo !67501. Nover r19i1terod, i nd h11 5 yo•r, 50,000 milt full ftclory worr1ntv. Fi11i1hed in e bo•uliful Vordu•o Green will. • Saddle interior. Ser, No. !Z I00750f '70 PONnAC BONN EVILLE ~ Door hordlap. Grenedt GolJ w/S1ddle inler;or, 1utomalic tren1., power t11orint I brek11, •ir cond .. AM/FM 1!0•00, tinted gl•11 lhruoul, whitew1I/ f0r1 1, power door loc~•. d111/ e~hou 1h -Onlv 1.700 rnil11 -F1clorv w1rrt 111lv. #262390CI02· , .. '70 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Atoll Blue w/metchinq interiar. 455 '4 bbl en9 ine, t11rbo·hydrtm1tic tr•n1., wllilow1U fibo rgl t11 fir11, R1Hv II whoeh, power 1toorin9 I brtkt 1, powl!t window1 , powor ••tt, 1ir cand., tinted 9la11, 111 windows, low milo1ge. ,,SOO rn ile1. F1ctory w1r• ••nfy. # ?62l 70C I 0-'I 142 $599 ALL CARS SUJJICT TO PlllOll SALi. ALL PllCIS All PLUS TAX AND LICINll. ALL PlllCU ARI VA LID UNTIL 10 :00 P.M,, SUNDAY, MAY 10, '· , • . . . • . . . • DAILY l'lll!f .,, ...... . CADILL AC NINET EEN SEV ENTY You r Factory · Authori zed CadiHac . Dea/er Serving the Orange Coa st Ha rbor Area CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY EXCELLE NT SELECTIO N OF )fODELS & COLOR S J<'OH LEA SE OR P URCHAS E Even when measured by Cadi Uac standards of excellence, the 1970 Cadillac is sure to exceed your greatest expectations. Let's get together soon for a demonstration drive. Buy • ·~ .~ - or Lease Today. Choose Front Our Record Inventory • • 1964 FACTORY EXECUTIVE CAR 1970 SEDAN DE VILLE This gorgeous 1970 C adillac hes full leather & cloth interior, vinyl roof, fu ll Cadillac pow,r accessories plus of course f ac- tory a ir cond ition ing, AM-FM stereo multiplex radio, power door locks, tilt-telescopic steering wheel, reer window defog· ger, twili ght sentinel, plus much more. This car hes hardly been driven, less th en 6700 miles. Serial n u ~ber 1207447). CADILLA~ CLEARANCE SALE • $1222 2 door hardtop. Full power equipment plus factory uir conditioning, cloth l leather OVEH 30 QL'ALITY CAD ILLA CS interior, Al\1-Fltl radio. (QZV181) PRICE . 1968 CLEARANCE SALE CADILLAC $3888 Coupe Dc!Ville. Vinyl top, cloth & leaf.her interior, full power, factory air Ai\.1 -F!>I radio, rear '''indow defogger. (YIT078J PRICE CLEARANCE SALE 1968 CADILLAC s3444 Convl DeVllle. Leather interior, full poy,•. er, factory air, stereo AM-Ff.·1 multipl~x. till-tell' "·heel, twilight sl'ntinel, radial • " . l.if"(',;. (XJA1~7J ·~\ . 1 P.~tct • . ' ' . CLll,.RANCE un 1966 CADILLAC . : ,s2222 Coupe DeVUIP. Padded top, cloth & I.ea th-· : " , : rr ln\£'rior, full power, factory air, Ai\t- Fi\1 radio, tilt-telescopic wheel etc, (SJL-135) PRICE 1969 CA DILLAC CLEARANCE SALE F.ldorado. Vinyl top, cloth & leather In-$5888 1crior, full J)O\\'Cr, factory air. sterf'o AM- Fi\1 multiplex, J>O\l'Cr door locks, tilt tcle· scopic stccrin,r: y,•hcel, cruise control, tv.•i· light '4!ntinel, e tc, Low mileage. CH9135715J PRICE CLEARANCE SALE 1965 CADILLAC $1999 Fleetwood sedan. Full poY.1er, factory air. Af.1 -Fltf, cloth & leather interior, t ilt tele- scoplc wheel, P<>"'-°t!r door locks. (NFA306) PRICE . ' . ' AND OTH ER FINE CARS TU !:'i ELECT FHU \I LA R GE~T ~ELECT I O.\f ORANGE COU NTY ! • NABERS I\ $ 2600 Harbor Biv·d., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DE PARTMENT OPEN CLEARANCE SALE PRICE 1966 CADILLAC Sedan De VJ lie. Vinyl top, leather Interior, fu11 pawer, factory air, AM·FM rad.Jo, etc. Local l owner, (WXE473) 1967 CADILLAC Coupe PeVille. Vinyl top, lcather Interior, full1>0wer, factory air, AM!..Ff\1 radio, tilt tele!Copic Wheel, power do0r ·Jocks,' etc. <TYU013) . l 1969 GRAND PRJX Vieyl top, vlnyl lnt~rlol', full J)O\\'er, fac- tory air conditioning, A f.1-Fri.t stereo radi<>, power door locks, tilt-telMiCOpic ""'heel. auto. cruise control, low mllea¥C. (YP\V. 308) 1967 Ei. . DORADO ·Full poWer, factory air, vinyl top. all Jeath- :er interior, tilt 6'-telescopic \\•heel, stereo AM-FM,, cruise c.ootroJ..,every extra &: low mileage. (UZF004) 1968 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Padded top, leather Inter-ior, full power, factory atr, stereo AJ\.1 -Ff.1 radio, Ult telescopic wheel J>OY.'Cr door locks, trunk opener, flremlst paint. (WID- 732) 1967 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. VI~ top, leather Interior. FP,• FA, tilt tele, AM-FM, poY.~r door ~kfl. power-vent windowt. Local 1 owner ..... (UJ~l), •• CLEARANCE SALE $2333 PRICE C~RANCE SALE 2999 PRICE CLEARANCE SALE i3888 PRICE CLEARANCE SALE $3999 PRICE c$1i8i PRICE ' LEASE SPECIALS 1970 Cpe. De Ville s174 mo. 1970 El Dorado s199 mo. lmmecUate Dtl1v_., • any car In stock Fully equipped "·ith air conditioning, stereo, full leather, landau top. All pov.·er extras, etc. etc. 24 M•lll Op• Eac1 Leas• LMM en.. ex,i,.. Maiy 17th, 1970 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. e 9:00 Alf to 6:00 PJ\f Sat. and Sun. ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PR>CES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESD;.Y, MAY 12. 1970 . . -- I • DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA r J emcrourself FOa STANLEY IL RESO~ Sttr~tMy o/ cAe ArlffT Don·~--· .... ••l--4 • ,,.,."" .. ,.,, •"" .... ,,,,, .. "' ... ....., .... . dwaaoe o/ ,..,,_. U.... llN .4,...71--Mn. FUU.• /olueMM, ff•_,.,_., r •. • There arc m&nJ facton to be consid- ered in clec.enainiq whether an individ· ual is medically unqualified for military eenioe. Since each cue it eYaluated on an indMdu.al buia. aa accurate deter· minatioa un ooly be made after a medi· ca.J euminatioa. FOIC BVICL IYl!S S...ral 1•r• ••• ,... parelaaeetl • ••Ui111 .Alp ( • replial o/ /oela- Ma Sloe••'• elalp), t111lalela .,,, •• 6aUa •• H~, NJ., Slalp- y.Nl. ' ....Ureio• " toe..C ..,..,..,... •• Cape ,,......... .. •• " .1.,.p.1 f!llOUfla "'IHI ...e4 ·••1-Mra. '· Yoe1eU, Ha.W....i., NJ. e Yea, the boat waa aalvagecl, and after repair& were completed. I eold her to a gentleman who had plana for eailing bacr to Holland. FOR JUICY BAREUI C.4l.L.4CRRR, ..w,, •/ •M1 U/e tft'1l Jecq~ K--'1" r °""' "°" .... .me.. &ea 7fHU' .... i/ llre. 1'.e,....y .._, "°' ,... -.rrW ..... ,.,, aAe CINIA&ry 1-11 ra. Faller Doll, Q"""- ey, ..... e In I~ after Mn. Kennedy moved to New York and I WH no longer in her employ, I began to UMJmble my not.ea and make a rough drah of a book. 1 felt 1orc 901De day my story would be important to our '1ietorian11. However, J bad no epecilic publication plam .i.a miDJ( After Mn. Kennedy's remarriage to ~· Onassis, the public bee.me to inYolvtd with what abe bad done, I felt compelled to pobliah .. My Life with Jacqueline Kennedy." FOR DOC SEYEIUNSON, •T ofli6/u S"""1' Do you o.,.. .U iM 61.•rre eloalaee you 1H0r Oii ~ "Totdf"' Sleowl'1 Do .ya11 1N8r '4e1t1 on dt.e •Ired, or •re llNy jrul /or lo •ppeoran.ee.1- Lou Oberf, CMye1UM, Fyo. What In Um World I The Way to Soy Are you self-con· eciou1 about your pronunciation of 80IDe wordt? You can lllop worrying about whether ita tom11yto or torraaAlo, eee<O· Mmkl or ek--01'0mi«, according to Ed· ward Artin, of Springfield, MUii.. pro- nunciation expert for Merriam-Webster dictionaries. Artin moniton spoken Eng~ Ji.th from all over the world, via short wave and timing devicee, and puta it into phonetics for the dictionary. "But there's no such thing ae 'preferred pronuncia· tion,"' he ueured FAMILY W t:u:LY. "One pronunciation will be listed first, of courte, 80 the most frequently used form is used. If the one you uee i.t listed at all. Edward Arti" record. Ettglid. you're not wru.ng." Further, Artin pre- dic .. ., you may eventually mudify that one within your lifetime. "The inevitable trend-becauee of the leveling influence of br011dcuting-i1 o ne modified speech for the entire country, with regional dif· fe:rences alowly disappearing." ArflchokH, Anyone1 Some people mi1111 out on a delicious delicacy becauee they're puzzled about how to eat the arti· rAJMG~=~~- -.J'~~ .~..__-CMC ~' ~~;.._-ME.Qf F-STEM ~~~ choke. It'• euy and fun. (So'• the cook- ing-just boil J0.45 minutee: eern: hot or cold.} This vegetable ie a finger food. 80 pick off each leaf and dunk the pale Oe.by end into a sauce (melted butter and lemon juice are iood). Pull that edible part off between the teeth. Pot tbe dis- carded leaf-ende in a neat pile on the plate. The edible leavn will become pro- greeeively amaller and tender, until the "cholte" (• fuuy thi11tle) is reached. This e The dothes are designed to be used u tv coetume8 and cannot be worn on the street becaUllC of tu requirements. 'Oa COY. CUVDE a. 1'.JRI, JR. , I ., '"'""' r,..,.. .. "° KAoo1 ,.. • .. ,lorUl.I, -"" 1R41•1 Ao•eo1111Mtr• •re es· e111p1 /ro• payU.. prop- erly laa. Fltere ~ 910M1 eo-. fro• lo operwle ,_61k ec1aoo111--¥,..,,. ••• s~r, Full· ldll., N.Y. • • '• Financinc of Florida'• schools .ia a ' joint state and county elJort. Our 1tate has many different revenue eources. More than ball of the revenue fro" other taxes is earmarked for specific purpoeea, and the remainder goes into the General Rev· enue Fun4. Tues deposited in the Gen· eral Fund loee their identity. State funds are provided mainly by legislative ap- propriations from the General Revenue Fund. local funds are provided from cfu. trict ad valorem toes. School districts have non-proper[)' taxes. FOR JACK.IE CLEASON 11 .. tlill )'OS .. ,..,e .. .... ~ tNlf#u ,,..,.,,., .......... ,,_ Do11 R•y, ,_iefl-.1e1, Alo. • A special dieL I ate nothing but meat one day, then nothing but 6ah the neltl, and then the next day just ec.p; and then 1 started over again. FOR SEN. M.tRCARE'I' CHASE SJllTB, M.UU r •• are IW>Ceae/td "' poUtb, 6111 •la1 are Ila.ere N fftll 100Meft ( oldy 10) la llN Ho .. e o/ Repreee,.,.lioea, oM IOOllMIA ill dt.e Seuae, "° JOHraor1, • .ere o,..,._I/ per· ce"4 o/ 11&.e auiyon1-Acla Kraoils, Brooldyra, N.Y. • The principal reaMm is that ao few women &eek public o&ice. Few are inter- ested in, or have the time for, public office. Y-t .. •• • 1-peno• • .-•M.t Yo• ea• .,_... tlala eoha.-. ... we'U •et me ... er , .... diie ..-.a-. ,.._ ,._ 4e.lpate. ~ .......... llftfer0b--• poet eanl, te Aall Tbea Y-11, Fa..U7 Weell7, 641 ~ Aft., New YM, N.Y. loots. Ye ua..c ackaowW.e ~-tleM, kt IS wW fM paill I• ..ell -...... ia Lo be cut off with knife and fork. leav· ing the best till la.at-the gourmet's fa. ~orit~ artichoke heart. Ctvdal Test A recovered alcoholic put her knowledge in a new book, .. Marty Mann Answers Your Question.11 About Drinkinc and Alcoholism." One useful bit is a simple but effective test to tell whether you younelf are an alcoholic; for a period of six months. determine not lo exceed a certain number of drinks a day (but not more than three) under any circum· stances. If you can keep to your limjt, congratulations, you've paeeed the teat. If not, perhaps you've gotten a gentle warning. Dog Eirecutive Thie 135-Jb Irish wolf. bound ia named Harold. Devoted to hie profeaeion-canine-in-residence at a New York advertieing agency-he goea to the office faithfully every day, accompanied by the owner. Ria agency does not have a pet-product account. If it ever does. Harold will probably product-teat it. Ha.rol4- a"a.d agemra but/rind ---'~, ~' ' \ ~ - ' -: I ...... '""' .,,.... . . H Meanwhile, his duties include; .. greeting vititon; oflering warmth and encourage- ment to the ataff, and auisting with inter· office deliveriet ... 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L _______________________ _J 5 1 !~ I 11 I I I. t Y OU'RE driving home fro~ work, and you've stopped at a red traffic signal. 'l'he ftnt thin&' you know a car baa craahed into the 1'9&r •d of 10ur automobile wlth auch force that 10u're thrown to the ri&'ht aide of yoar car, twiatins aad atn.iniq your b9ck in tM p~. When you •at.her your wita to- pther, you painfully pt out of the car, obtain the name and adctn. of the operator of the other vehicle, tosether with the name of bis in- 1urance company, and notice there'& considerable propel ty cl.unlap to rour car. No poliaman i1 in aisht. You're ln the .. ,.,....,.._ doina the family llloppiq". Wll.Ue walkiq down the a18'e JOU atamble °"'" a box pl'Qtrudiq from tlM lowet' ahelf and 8nd JOUMf OD the ftoor writh- lq in pain from a twiated ankle. You 're helped to your feet by a clerk who calla the ......-r. The 1D&U1"9r tabe your name and addlwa. While attmdlq a buketball rame. the ataad coD1.111•, and you ftnd yovr- aelf on the sround with a bU\y in- jured arm. You•re taken by ambu- lance to a nearby hoepital where, after examination and X n.ya. you're ' FaMi~ WHklw, Maw 10, 1110 told the arm ia broken. There are two thinp you can do if you pt hurt in an accident. One ia to call in an experienced attorney who will handle the cue for a share of whatever amount i1 obtained by way of aettlement or lawauil The other ia to attempt to aettle your own cue, dealias with the other party or insurance company with- out the uaJstance of a lawyer. .... •tlflc• baa certain advan- tacel. By calliq in an experienced penonal-injury or netrlirence attor- ney, you at.olve yoUJ"Ml.f of all trou- ble ud .....,..lbility. A eompetent lawyer, for ......-, will make a complMe in~ of the faeta ill order to ......... liabiUty-that ii, w....._r tile dicf..._t a.., been Mpll:y .. llty of ... cat d 111 01' nest~ u to ..a. him N9p0D- aible to 1'0G for ., ... Your laWJ'9r wiU ,._....,. wit.- W. ba" ~"• talrm when neci.ury, eee that yoa &N examined by pkpjclaaa or IUJ'pone 1'M wtD S]ve you the bmeftt of any medical doubt, calculate what your injurlea, pain, and aufterins are worth. Re will necotiate with the claims ad- juster until be arrine at a aatia- factory settlement or ia forced to ftle auit, and actually try the case before a judp and jury, which may, in many stat., take two to four 1•re before the trial ia actually reached. Where the injuriee are aerious and permanent, where tbe matter of liability ia in doubt, and where you' have neither the temperament nor the skill to handle your own accident cue. you're better C1lf calling in a aldlled attorney and payiJic him a portion of what you receive by way of aettlement or aui t. There i1 the added aclvantq-e that in cue he loeea, you don't have to pay hJm any fee at all On tM other hand, there are many cu. iim>mur minor injury or prop- erty damqe, auch u the three dted above, where you have mudi to &'ain and little to me if you try to Mttle your own cue. In fact, if you have •vwace inteDismce and can follow a few aimple rules, there'• no i.aon why you can't hand.le the matter yoonelf. If you do, you may aave rou,.if considerable time and mon· ey, too. Lawyera charp for their aervioea. In penonal-injury cuea an attorney may eharse anywhere from 36 to 40 percent of the total amount recov- ered. What the ·fee ia .depeoda on the a~ you make with him aa incorporated in the power of attor- ney you sip whm you authorise your lawyer to act on your behalf. Dependm. on the.,_ of the coun- try in which you live. tbe sraYity of your injuries, and the attorne, him- self, there are buically two ways lawyen charse fees in accident cuee. One i1 hued on the l1'09I or total amount collected, the other on the net amount, after deduction of all expemee. Let's auume, for example, that you've •isned a power of attomey in which you .,.ree to give your counael S6 peTCent of the total amount re- covered. The amount received ia ,1,600. Under this aa-reement you set '9'76, your lawyer '616. 1"e.t,'1 y-. p etc•, "'what about the actual louee and upeJlHI I've incurred in conneetion with my acci- dent. l'ft lost two weeb fl'Glll work at $150 per week. ban a mecUcaJ and X-ray bill of $76, plua property demare of $98." Under the power of attoraey, the $478 expenses you incurred will have to be paid by you, reduciq your net share from the accident to $602 in- st.ad of the oril'inal $976. Some lawyers, on the other band, Accident Case? In simple personal-injury or property-damage matters, it may be quicker and financially advantageous to act as your own lawyer By SAMUEL G. KLING Authcw of "TM~-OvWe To i-.,.day Low" will first deduct all expenaea from the amount of settlement and charge a 85 percent fee of the net amount. Done this way, your "apecial dam- ages" or "out-of-pocket-expense" of $478 will be deducted from the $1,500, leaving a net of $1,027 to be divided. On a 65-36-percent arrangement, your attorney geta $859.45 and you receive $667.56, with all your billa paid, including reimbunement for Joet wages or eaminp. Obviously you've fared better with the second arrangement. In the simple, uncomplicated per- sonal-injury cue, it may be advan- tageous to try fer a settlement your- self. For one thing, yol.l eave an at- tomey,s fee, which, ILll we've seen, i1 likely to be substantial And in deal- ing with an insurance company, you're likely to obtain a quicker settlement. Some lawyers, in their anxiety to build up a cue and there! ore get as much money aa poaaible, tend to exaggerate the nawre and extent of the injuries. They suggest that the client stay home from work unnec- e.uarily and run up exceasive medical and other bills. More valid reuona why some at- torneys postpone settlements are that their offices are too busy properly and promptly to process their client's claims, and they require a lapse of time to determine whether there's going to be any residual permanent Sm~ ~·onal '";",.., eoau n4cll o.1 tku W<fNld b~lt j.1 '"'1ull.,J. br ts ltHO'Jlflr. disability. To settle a eaae prema- t11rely, without knowing how much permanent damage there will be and how it will affect a client's wage.- earning capacity-as wen as the pain and suffering he may have to endure for an indefinite period-may be di- aaatrous to the individual, though it will be high1y profitable to the in- surance carrier. Hence, _...... the injuries are se- rious and involve a question of per- manent diaabiUty, the client should allow an experienced personal-injury attorney to handle the eaae from the beginning. In the long run, he will be better o« even if he doea have to pay a fee. But what about the relatively sim- ple euea where there is little ques- tion of llability and little chance of any permanent disability! Take the three cue.ts at the beginning of this article. An three have two things in common : negligence on the part of the def end ant and injuriea. In the first cue, negligence-the absence of "due care"-involved rup- nlng into the rear end of a motion- less vehicle. In the second, the man· ager of the supermarket wu careless in aUowing the box to protrude into lhe aisle. Jn the third instance, the owner of the indoor a.rena failed to maintain the grandatand in a reason- ably safe condition for the use of hie patrons. In short, to recover damagea in any negligence case you moat prove both neglirence au injuriea. One without the other is inau1Bcient. Here, then, are some guidelines to follow if you're hurt in an accident: 1. Before you ftle a claim, be rea- sonab1y certain that the defendant (the party against whom you assert a claim) bas been negli~ent or care- le.u and that you yourself have been relatively free from fault. 2. Obtain the names and addresses of witnesses to the accident. If at all posaible, get your witnesses to give you a simple atatement of what they saw, preferably in their own handwriting. The number of wit- nesaee is relatively unimportant. What counta i1 their quality. their reputation, character, and freedom from biu. If you're tryiq to settle the cue younelf and the injuries prevent you from obtaining witneues, call in a Auto craah: if dturt.age ia not 1eriou.., ~OM migltt be able to haAd~ coH ycrur11lf. professional investigator, listed un- der "investigators" in the "Yellow Paree" of your telephone directory, and have him make the ioveatiption for you, including the takinr of nec- euary photographa. Obtainin1 such evidence is exceedingly helpful If, for example, you're struck by an au- tomobile while crouing at an inter· section and claim you had the creen Jigbt, which the motorist hotly dia.- pu tes, your cue is weakened unleu you can back up your statement with eyewitneuea. 3. If you're handling the cue your- self, write to the defendant or in- surance earrier--or have someone in your family write on your behalf -etating in simple language that you've been hurt on a certain date at a certain place. If by the end of two weeks no one ha.a rotten in touch with you, write again. Insurance car- riers are normally just u eager to reach a settlement u you are. If. for some reason, you don't hear from anyone after a month, get in touch with your attorney. 4. Make sure your injuries receive prompt and proper medical attention. For minor injuries, your own physi- cian 1hould normaJJy be adequate. Where the injuries are serious, you or your physician should consult a specialist. If, for example, you've sutrered a badly twisted ankle or a broken arm, you'll probab1y require the apecialized services of an ortho- pedic surgeon. 5. Don't make a aettlement until iou're reaaonably certain that there will be no residual or permanent in- juries. If there's the alirhteat Joubt. 1et an expert opinion from a apeclal- iat ftm. 6. Keep an accurate, itemised ac- count of till your expenff8 that re· aulted from the accident. These should include Jou of wages, earninp, or other income, medical, drug, and hoe- pi tal bills, nursea, transportation, and property dam..ge. 7. In attemptin1 to settle the or- dJnary, run-of-miJJ case youraelf- wbere there are no permanent Jn- juriee--add your "special damaies" or expenses up to and includinr the time you will have fully recovered, and multiply the ftpre by three. Thie will give you a rough idea of what your cue is worth in term.a of settle- ment. If your loss of waa-es. medical and other expenaee run.a to $1,000, a reasonable settlement in normal practice would be in the neighbor- hood of $8,000. In the case of a houaewife who has no lost wages, but there is ex- tensive pain and su«erinr in addition to a physical injury, the settlement fiirure might be somewhat leu, de- pending on her appearance, social status, character, and reputation. Each cue must be j udged on ita in· dlvidual merita. flnolty, in cases where the injury is truly serious or the damage Jlkely to be permanent, such as a head or back injury or a face that has been burned or scarred and requiru pJaa.. tic surirery-to mention only a few poaaibilitiea--a laymen ehould never try to settle hie own cue. 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NOTE: Checl< here If YoU went s h1pmen1 C.O.D O Enclose SJ.00 end pay balance upon delivery. Chec;k Color: 0 Yellow 0 Orange 0 Green Nem•----'---~----~~~~~· AddreM --------- City Slete C:O..le• Sellehlcltoft or "'"'"' .. , "•lllft4 Zip ___ ~ --------···---------·-------------·--··-····· ENTERTAINMENT Richard Chamberlain Is Alive and Thriving REMEMBER Richard Chamber- lain? How about Dr. Kildare? The pleasant young actor with the bed - side manner, which lcept female tv audi- ences swooning for five years, and who can stiD be seen in the reruns on stations all over the country. Well, he's very much alive, well, and working hard in London. I met him for lunch at the Dorchester Hotel there, and I hardly recognized him. Ill8tead of the well-dressed young man with closely trimmed hair of the days when he wu playing the role of Dr. Kildare, I saw a leather-jacketed hippy with a dark walrus mustache and a wild growth of hair, wear- ing a color-burst tie and bell bottoms. "I'm a different person," he said. "And I've got to give all the credit to England. I knew I had to leave Hollywood if I wanted to change my image as that nice young doctor and become an actor in my own right." Obviously, he ha.a done just that. Chamberlain has just finished what he considers two of t he most important roles of his career-Octavius in ''Julius Caesar" and TchaJkovsky in ''The Lonely Heart." The idea of going to England came about quite accidentally six years ago when he met an English couple on a business trip to California. "They invited me to spend Christmaa with them. And I quickly fell in Jove with everything here." Kiidare-pardon me, Richard Cham- berlain-has been an almost steady resi- dent of England for the past two years, a span of time he refers to a.s "an intensely personal period when I tried to find new things to do and learn what I really could do with them." It was a guest appearance on a tv talk show in London that led to his being ca.st in "Portrait of a Lady" on the BBC. This in tum brought about the real change in Chamberlain's career. He was asked to play "Hamlet" in the Birmingham Reper- tory Theatre, the first American actor to play the role in England since John Barry- more in 1929. "My first reaction was , 'Forget it !' I was scared to death! I didn't have the training in Shakespeare, and I was terrified of working with superb Eng- lish actors. Here, acting is a real prof es- sion, where actors are trained. I was sure they'd swallow me alive." To everyone's surprise, including his own, he got rave notices. Chamberlain also received favorable re- views for his portrayal of "Hamlet," filmed by the Hallmark Hall of Fame to celebrate its 20th anniversary and scheduled to be telecast this fall. Richard feels that nowhere other t han England would he have been offered t he op- portunities to explore his talents. "What I like so much about the English way of working is that people are willing to give you a chance." At the same time, Chamberlain doean't regret the five years he spent in front of the television cameras. It made him finan- cially independent and gave him a chance to gain a lot of experience. However, he didn't care for the lack of privacy or the fact that he had to make his public image stay in character all the time. "Consequently I was living two lives-Kil- dare's and my own. There was never any time to do anything else.'' ActuaJly, Chamberlain intended to study art seriously. Born in Los Angeles, he at- tended both junior and senior high schools in Beverly Hills and continued his educa- tion at Pomona College where he majored in philosophy. He took up painting, only to discover it was a very lone.Jy outlet of ex- pression. So he concentrated on acting. In 1961, in compe'tition with thousands of more experienced actors, Chamberlain won the plum role of Dr. Kildare. Trying to break away from his image 88 a doctor, Chamberlain made "Twilight of Honour," "Joy in the Morning," and worked on a stage musical of "Breakfast at Tiffany's" with Mary Ty ler Moore, in which, be admits, 111 was awful." The show never opened. Then, of course, came his BBC appearance, the ensuing Shake- spearian success, and the films "Petulia" and "The Madwoman of Chaillot" before his two current films. At 84, Chamberlain, one of filmdom's most eligible bachelors, has no plans to change bis marital status. "I've been too busy to think about marriage. "My life was planned /Of' me during those five years I played Kildare. Now I just have to take things as they come." -PEER J. OPPENHEIMER Richard Chamb- erlain a.9 (l-r) "Hamkt," "Tcha.ikovttktl," i:ind "Octavi'IU," three of ltia moat recent rolea. I MAil OltDa •Now dlare II• a.--dc -.y to feed yow plUlb enctty Ille riPl _. of food ewry-of die.,_..._ for h lofta ~UOUlll"- md -die -----~Md IJ'OW(ll.. 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(9 oL) fro.en rreen M.-. eookecl l tlon prlic, halnd l .. au lllead Bost. lettuce 2 nu (&Yi ·or '1 oa. each) tHa.drained 1 •ilcl oaioe, quartered and Waly 1Ueed 2 ripe to•atoee, cut in wedrH z brcl-eooked esp. quartered 1 ean (Z oa.) roUed aachoTJ IDeta. clraiaecl % cap pitted ripe oline I table.poowa eapen 1. In separate bowls pour enough salad dressing over warm potato elices and cooked beans to coat t hor- oughly. 2. Before serving, rub the inside of a large, shallow salad bowl with the cut surface of the garlic. Line the bowl or a large serving platter with the lettuce. 3. Unmold the tuna in center of bowl and separate into chunks. 4. Arrange separate mounds of the potatoes, green beans, onion, toma- toes, and hard~ooked eggs in color- ful groupings around the tuna. Gar- nish with anchovies, olives, and capers. 5. Pour dressing over all before serving. 6 to 8 aervin.ga Salad Dressing: Combine in a jar or bottle 1h cup olive or salad oll, 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar, a mix tu re of 1 teaspoon salt, 1h tea- spoon pepper, and I teaspoon dry mustard. 1 tablespoon finely chopped chives, and i tablespoon finely chopped parsley. Shake vigorously before pouring over salad. Fresh Fruit Salad Toss assorted chllled fresh fruit pieces and miniature marshmaltow8 with the desired amount of Creamy Salad Dressing (see recipe). Spoon into lettuce cupe on chilled salad plates. Creamy Salad Dressing Blend 1A cup mayonnaise-type salad dressing with 1 cup thawed frozen whipped top9ing. Refrigerate until ready to use. Before serving, stir vigorously to blend. About % cup aalad dreuing Pimiento Cheese Avocado Salad 4 Ripe Hoeadoe l ju or ean ('1 oa.) whole pimient08, draJned ; pat clry with abeorbent paper (keep eada pimiento ia one pi~e if poaible) 1 pkc. (8 01.) cream cheese, eoftened Y, c•p afattd ripe olins 1 tablapoon minced panley Yi tea•poon aeuo11ecl ult ~ teaspoon freehly ground pepper Few 1raiu cayenne pepper Salad greeu Cream1 Phn;.nt~ Dressing (1ee r«ipe) l. Cut avocados into halves; peel remove pits. Enlarge the pit cavities with a spoon, reserving scooped-out avocado. Roughen the surfaces of cavities with a spoon or fork. Brush surfaces (except cavities) with lem- on juice. 2. Line the cavities with pimientos and trim evenly around edges. Mince leftover pimiento. 3. Mix thoroughly the cream cheese, reserved avoudo, minced pimiento, olives, parsley, and seasonings. 4. Fill tined avocados with cheese mixture, spreading it smoothly on top. (To use any leftover cheese mixture, see Stuffed Cucumber Slices.) Wrap each half in moisture- vaporproof material; chill thorough- ly. 5. When ready to serve, halve each filled avocado she11 lengthwise and arrange quarters on crisp salad greens. Serve with Creamy Pimiento Dressing. Accompany with a platter of sliced cold roast beef and a bas- ket of hot rolls. 8 aerving1 Stuffed Cucumber Slices: If you have a small quantity of the cheese mixture left after filling the avo- cados, try this salad (or appetizer) idea. Using a sharp knife or an ap- ple corer, core a firm, nicely shaped cucumber, removing all the seeds. Score the cucumber hollow with a fork or sharp knife; stuff with pa- per toweling to absorb as much moisture as possible. Remove towel- ing and fill hollow with cheese mix- ture; chill. Cut in slices to serve. Creamy Pimiento Dl'ftlBin,f Mix 1f.i cup mayonnaise with 112 cup dairy sour cream. Season with 1A teaspoon salt, 1>1s teaspoon pepper, and 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Stir in 2 tablespoons each minced pl· miento and parsley. Garnish with additional pimiento and parsley. Serve as a dressing for stuffed avo- cados and cucumbers. Toasted Soy Walnuts for Tossed Salad Blend 1 teaspoon butter or marga- rine and 1 teaspoon all-purpose soy sauce in a small skillet and heat. Stir in 112 cup walnut halves, tur11· ing occasionally until nuts are toasted. Spoon over chilled assorted eaJad creens tossed with bottled Italian-type salad dressing or thou- sand island·type salad dressing in a chilled salad bowl. Sauerkraut Slaw 2 cups (16-01. can) sauerkraut, drained and snipped with aciuora 1 onion, chopped (about Yz cup) 1 sreen pepper, sliced (about % cup) l anpared red apple, diced (small) i about 1 cup 'A to Yi cup sag-ar • 1 can (16 01.) sliced tomatoes, drained I. Combine all ingredients except tomatoes in a serving bowl; toss until well mixed. Cove r and refrig· erate. 2. Before serving, overlap canned tomato slices a round edge of bowl. Sprinkle slices with seasoned pep- per. 8 to l ! sert1inga •or uRe canned tomato wedges. Crispy Caraway Salad ~ cup ma1oaulae 2 &.ablnpoou dairy sour c:reant 1 table.poon cider Tinegar Yi teupoo• alt Y, teupooa 1apr Yi to% teupoon cuawa7 Beed 4 eapa tlllaly alieed eaalilower Yi laud lettuce. torn i•to lar1e c:.llluab Y, cap 1Uttd radia.hes Y, cup ahredded Swlu cheese Acceat 1. Blend mayonnaise, sour cr~m. vinegar, salt, sugar, a nd caraway seed. 2. In a large bowl, toss vegetables and cheese together, sprinkle gen- erously with Accent, and mix light- ly with the dressing. Chill. 8 to IO HMJing3 Caraway·Garbanzo Bean Salad Drain 1 can (16 oz.) rarbanzoe and blend with 2 tablespoons bottled garlic-French or Italian-type salad dressing; toss with Crispy Caraway Salad before serving. Tomato Aspic 1 can (46 011.) tomato Juice a t~blupooM lemon Juice 1 slftall onion, chopped 1 te&1pocm aalt % te .. poon pepper Y, teupoon celery 11ll % tea1poon cayenne pepper Yi tea1poon paprika I Yi cups cold water 4 eDY. UnJlaYored celatJn 1 cup 1Uced piaieato-ltul'ed oli•es 1 cap elinred blaached almond•, touted I can (4 Yi oa.) artichoke bNrta, drained aad cat in wedl"ea l. Pour the tomato juice into a saucepan. Mix in lemon juice, onion, and seasonings. Bring to boiling. 2. Soften gelatin in the cold water in a large bowl. Strain bot tomato mixture into gelatin and stir until gelatin i8 dissolved. Refrigerate un- til thoroughly chitJed. 3. Arrange the sliced olives, slivered almonds, and artichoke wedges even- ly over bottom of a 1Sx9-in. pan. Gently pour the cooled tomato mix- ture over them. Chill until firm. 4. Cut into servings and put onto salad 1reens. Accompany with may- onnaise-type salad dressing. About 16 8et"1'inga (Continued cm pa.ge 14) GREAT FREE GIFT OFFER to Introduce You to i COOK BOOK CLUB It's almost unbeflevable, but true! 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(Uoat,eape) 1 eQ at eUel'J I sna pe"en, 4lieecl ( .. all) eralinrell 2 •I t.aate., peeW ulll nit iaaaall piece. Yi nip .. ely dtepped 11Weet oaloa . 1 eap radWl alieee % eap aldned ,....Jey 1 np ,urtere4 pitW ripe oliYM 1 HT. JtaJlu UJad ..... .,.is 2teu..-w~ 1.......-Aeent t taa)loea PMM eoriallftr % t.napeoa le•• PQpet' ........ J . Combine the vegetables and olives in a bowl; toes lightly and refrigerate to chilJ. · 2. Meanwhile, prepare salad dresa- ing followinr pkg. directions, u&- inr wine vinegar and addinr Worcestershire and remaining in- gredienta with the mix. Shake thoroughly be:f ore usinr. 3. About 1 hr. before serving, toss s.lad in&Tedienta lightly with dresaing until well mixed, then chill. Serve in crisp lettuce cups, if deeired, or from aalad bowl. 10 to 11 1niri1101 Dubonnet Chicken Salad Mold l np auWl'y Jake t.Gektall I ea•. ula•orM relatia l eap red I>aholmet 1 np red evraat aynp % nip eeW water 1 ftT • ..aa•ored platia 1 tablapoea all-,...-pw .. , .... 1 nP .. 1•uiN 1 Yi a.-.. (...U) eeoked daieka Yi n• bely ..... eelel'J % n• leut*' Waadled al•--. hebdlenM • Yi e•• MaYJ' eraa. wlaip,M 1. Soften 2 env. gelatin in cran- berry juice in a saucepan; stir over low beat until gelatin is dis- solved. Remove from heat and stir in Dubonnet and currant syrup. 2. Pour into a 2-qt. fancy tubed mold. Chill until set, but not firm. 3. Meanwhile, soften 1 env. gela- tin in the cold water in a sauce- pan. Stir over low heat until gela- tin is diaaolved. 4. Remove from heat and stir in the soy sauce and mayonnaise until · thoroughly ·blended. Chill until mixture becomes slightly thicur. Mix in the chicken, cel- ery, and almonds. Fold in the whipped cream until blended. 5. Spoon mixture into mold over 14 Fa.U11 w.-zw, Jla1110, 1110 first layer. Chill 8 hrs. or over- night. 6. Unmold onto a chilled aervin• plate. Garnish wit.Ii leaf lettu~ ecored cucumber •lleee, and pit- ted ripe olives. AboMt 10 •niri"ll• Blue Ribbon Potato Onion Salad 2 .... potatoee, eookM ... peeled 2 Yi tablespoau c:Wer Tbwpr 1 tablapoem ..w oil I YJ teupooMult s ltanl-eoeked ..... dtopped l eap dicell ttleTy Oaioa s.u c.a.. Dne.lar (Me redpe) . 1. Cut potatoes into Ya-in. cubes and put into a bowl. T08s with a mixture of vinegar, oil, and salt. Add egp, celery, and dress- ing; toss until mixed. Cover and chill thorourhly. 2. Tum salad into a chilled salad bowl. Garnish. if desired, with sliced pimiento-fltuffed olivea or ripe olives. 10 to If 1enn11111 Onion Sou Cream Dn8alng 1 % eape clairy..., ae .. ~ teupooa Alar Few rraiu pepper % tahlapoou eider ..t.epr 1 ~ teupoom prepared ......... Yi cap ..,.w ..i. (or binder pllfteli) Yi cap •liee4 ripe oil•• Combine all inarredienta. Abovt !% cvpa dru.ino Brussels Sprout Buff et Salad ' pkp.11 os. eaeh) ,....,... Bruaela apr .. ta, cooked. iraiaed,.-ldlilled Z pllp. (tt os. eada) frosn ForAooll U.a becM. cookecl alMldrahld Z cape earrot allees, eooW aatil eriap.tender and clralM4 6 cape colcl ehiekea brotll 6 ea•. aala•ond 1elatin % ea119 clairy 80llr cream 1 teas,._ nulled buiJ % teaa,._ MHOBH pepper 6 oa. DaaWa bhle daeeee, cnt•bled l lb. eooke4 ha•, alicecl alllll eat ia l Yi -ia. atripe 1. Prepare all vegetables and re- frigerate. 2. Pour cold broth into a large saucepan. Empty envelopes of gelatin into a small cup. Sprinkle gelatin, a spoonful at a time, evenly over entire surface of broth. Set over low to medium heat, stirring frequently, until gelatin is completely dissolved. about 10 min. (Gelatin granules (Ccmti"ued cm page 15) will no lonser adhere to wooden stirring spoon.) Meanwhile, cut BruuelA sprouta into halves. 3. Stir gelatin mixture and measure Slh cups into a bowl; pour remain- der into another bowl and refrirer- ate. Or, if desired, set larger amount over ice and water, stirring fre- quently, until slightly thickened. '· Meanwhile, beat basil and pepper into sour cream in a large bowl. Add cheese gradually, continuinr to beat Ul)til blended. With a wire wbip, blend in the 8%cups slightly thickened relatin. Tosa the limas and carrota together and mix in. Lightly mix in sprouts. 5. Turn into a lightly oiled and drained 4-qt. fancy tubed mold and spread to edges. Evenly top with the ham. Spoon remaining 2¥.& cups slightly thickened gelatin over ham. covering completely. Cb1l1 8 hrs. 6. Before unmolding onto a larre chilled platter, cut around tube and ed&11 of mold to loosen; invert. If necessary, wrap a hot towel around mold for a few seconds to loosen completely. Garnish platter with crisp ealad peena and watercreae. To serve, cut into wedges. 16 to 1a •enn"'' · (Commued from pcige 14) Ribbon Dessert Salad 1 pkg. (& OL) .trawberrf• la•ored gelatia 1 Yi cape Millag water 1 pkg. (H OL) fl'OHll rllabarb, prepared followiag pkg. direc:tiou for at.ewed rla•barb 2 pkp. (10 os. euh) frozen aUc:ed atrawberries, partiall1 thawed 2 erSrlpebaaaau % cap watel- 28 large manhaallowa 1 pkg. ca oa.) crea• daeeee., eofteaed Yi np he&YJ creaa, whipped 1. Pour boiling water over the rela- tin in a larre bowl; stir until dis- solved. Mix in rhubarb and straw- berries with the syrups. Mash and stir in bananas. 2. Chill over ice and water until mixture is thick, stirring frequently. 3_, Meanwhile, melt marshmallows in water in-the top of a double boil- er over simmering water, stirring constantly. Blend into softened cream cheese in a bowl. Chill thor- ouihly. '· Turn half of the thickened gela- tin mixture into a shallow z.<at. rectangular dish (12x7). Chill in re- frigerator until set, but not ftrm. Refrigerate remaining gelatin mix- ture, stirrinc occasionally. 5. Fold w.hipped cream into manh- mallow mixture. Spread evenly over gelatin layer in dish. ~poon reserved gelatin over cream layer. Chill un- til ftrm enough to cut. 6. To serve, cut into squ·ares and put onto chilled individual plates. Garnish with mint tsprigs, if desired. 8 aemftgl Beet Salad Mold 1 eaa or Jar (16 oa.) diced beet.a, draiaed (abuut Z cupa) % cup beet liquid l pkg. (3 oa.) lemon·lnored gelatia 1 cap boiling water 3 tableepoona cider •ine1ar 2 tablespoon• grated onion 1 tablespoon prepared horaeradiah Yi teaapoon aalt Yi cup diced (small) celer1 1. Pour boiling water ~ver &11latin in a bowl and stir until gelatin is dissolved. Mix in beet liquid, vine- gar, onion, horseradish, and salt. Chill until slightly thickened. 2. Mix beets and celery into tJiick- ened gelatin. Turn into a 1-qt. mold. Chill until firm. 3. Unmold onto a chilled serving plate. Garnish with. salad l'l'eeJl8. 6 to 8 aenn~· Beet and Cucumber Salad Follow recipe for Beet Salad Mold; decrease beeta to 1 cup and vine,.ar to 2 tablespoons. Omit celery. Mix in % cup diced (small) seeded pared · cucumber along with the beets. Frosty Fruit Sal~ • I c11p chopped, 110fwned pr•nea • 1 cup orance piecn (1 to Z oranJ") 1 caa (UY1 oa.) pineapple tidbit.a, drained ~ cup pineapple a1np Yi cup alkecl aaruchlno cherriea, well drained on ab.orbent paper ~ cup cold water 1 ea•. uta•ored relatin 2 caps creamed cotta~e cheae, aiuecl l cup dalr1 llOUr crea• l cap hea•y cream, whipped % cupaupr % teupoon ult 1 lar1e rt,e banana, alit'ed Yi cap chopped salted almonds 1. Prepare fruita and set aside. 2. Soften gelatin in cold water in a small saucepan. Stir over low heat until gelatin is dissolved. 3. Blend the sour cream, whipped cream, reserved pineapple syrup, sugar. and salt into cottage cheese; stir in the dissolved gelatin. Add the fruits, including banana, and the nu ta; mix until well blended~ .,. Freeze :in refrigerator trays. '· Allow salad to soften slightly at room temperature before serving. To serve, cut into wedges. Abovt 1! sentiflfl •steam in sieye over boiling water about 30 min. How Much Do You KnoW About Food? By NEAL ASHBY D o YOU know as much about ·food as you should? About the wisest shopping choices, the best methods of prep- aration, when foods are at their best? It's a big subject; no one knows it all. Teat yourself on some buic knowledge in the true-or·falae quiz that fol· lows. The questions and answers are all hued on information developed by the U.S. Agriculture De- partment and the. Naasau County, N.Y., Extension Service. 1. White asparagus has not bad nouriab.ing enough growing conditions to de- velop the more familiar green color and is interior to the rreen variety. 2. You should select lreah fish that baa been thoroughly cleaned, with head and tail removed. 3. Eggs are a good val· ue, even at today's high pricea. 4. Potatoes should not be eaten after sprout.a have beaun to &TOW from them. S. Beef cuts that have grains of fat running through them will be tough and vea&Y whe.n eate.n. 6. Heads of lettuce that feel he.avy are the best kind to chooee. 7. Bananas, whose skins are covered with brown spots, are put the peak of ripe.nesa and beginning to spoil. I. Washing rice before cooking ia unwise. 9. Vegetables should al- ways be peeled before cooking in order to remove dirt and bacteria. 1 O. Shrimp that are gray in color and have not had their ehella removed are a wiae buy. ANSWDS 1. Falu. White aapa.ra.. su• ia a tender delicacy, , ' The MiraclellAND poandis. Why'I Because Mirode hos two exfto stteb .. So it spreocfs 36 extro rolls. w,hippl,,g does that. httd whipping olso makes Mirocle Brond .Margorine spreod smoothly. produced by mounding earth around the plant ao that the stalk develops entirely under- cround. 2. Falae. You can best judge the freahneu of ftah before the bead and acalee have been remOftcl. If the ey• are clear Taste the delklous dffferenc&.-Th& mlrocle P®n<f. From Kroft. ~RA~ and the scales are moist, not slimy, to the touch, the fish is fre5h. 3. T.,,,e. When laJ'l'e egp are selling even at 90 centa a dozen, they coutitute an ex· tremely hi•h protein food ob- tainable for the equinlmt of only about 60 centa per pound. 4. Fala•. Tboush it's best to remove them, il only for ap- pearance's ealre, sprouta don't harm potatoea. However, they do indicate an oJda potato that has io.t -of ita food ftlue. 16 Faail11 WNkl11, Mo1110, 1110 2 S. Fala•. Fat sraina, or '"marbUn•," in beef co ta mean the cow from which the meat comes. baa been well fed. The meat will have body and be juicy and tender. 6. Tf'tu. Lettuce ia doused with water becauee water be)pe to keep it criap. The water ale.o makes lettuce bavier. If much Of the water baa evaporated, the lettuce baa been aittiq around or in tranait a comparatively loq time. Abo. a heavy lettuce probab)J ia ftrmly P9C.ked; thu more lettoce for your JDODQ'. 7. ,. .... ~decked banana• ba•e reached .. sood eatiq quality." At this stqe they alloald be mellow and full:J S..Ored. L Tru. Toda;r'a s-ek· apd rice bu air.dy beu cleaned.. Wuhiq it before cooldq CUI came a 1099 of !5 pe1eent ot-tts-con- tent of thiamia. a 'Yitai nutrient. 9. l'alH. lloet of the nutritional value of vep- tablee is in the peel. They should be cooked i1' their akina. Boiliq will kill any bacteria that may be on the surface. 11 you feel you'd rather peel ft&'e- tables, do so A/tllf' cookiQ. Of course, it'• reuonable to remove any blemishes, dirt smudaes, and such b•f <>n cookin•. 10. Tnae. Theft's no one color shrimp should have. Dependina on where they come from, they may be &'r&.f, white, 01' pink. The shell helps to main .. • tain the shrimp's natural fta.or oile. (Shiny shell __ f ..... Mrimp.). ... • I ~ i I • L r a b D u , • e t 0 f a a D , , , e d d t e L :- ll • • ,.. e . .. e I, I) j e f ~~-----------------------........................ -- MEDICAL examinations for unborn babies might seem something the future may hold, but they are hap- pening now. And they are giv- ing many parents the proba- bility th~t their coming child will be a healthy one. The Johns Hopkins Medical Insti- tutions in Baltimore are pioneering the testing of fetuses in the third or fourth month of pregnancy in ita Prenatal Birth Defects Prevention Center. The center's work, begun last year, is being sponsored by the Na- tional Foundation-March of Dimes. The examinations work this way: A hollow needle is inserted into the uterus of the mother and through it is withdrawn a sample of the "am- niotic" fluid in which the unborn baby floats. The fluid contains cells MEDICAL MIRACLE They're Testing Unborn Babies New prenatal exams allow early detectiou of disease or abnormality By AL.AN HAAS just like those in the body of the developing child. Aft.er these cells "grow" for two or three weeks, they are subjected to close analysis. This anaylsis can detect some two dozen diaeaaes or abnormalities with close to 100-percent accuncy. Amonr the conditions for which the cent.er is on the lookout are many that are extremely serious, includlnr muscular dystrophy, Mongolism, hemophilia, and rubella--German measles with its potential for causjng malformation or heart, hearing, or vision detects. The det.ectable disorders or defecta primarily involve irregularities of the chromosomes (vital components of cells) or are hereditary, sex· linked conditions or genetic disturbances or metabolism. Thus if a condition such as hemo- philia ("bleeder's" disease). or re- tarded, sometimes deformed "Mongo- loid" children have been known in a family's genealogy and prospective parents ate concerned that the child t hey expect may be 10 afflicted, the fetus can be teat.ed. It the teat ahowa the unborn child does, indeed, have a serious defect or disorder, one that would prevent him from living a normal life and impose a severe burden on the par- ents, then consideration is given to a therapeutic abortion for1the mother. (Continued on page 18) The smokeless tobaccos. ' ...... , They aren't lit, puffed or inhaled. They're too good to smoke. For information on how to use smokeless tobaccos, please write: United States Tobacco Company, Dept.FW,630 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y.10020. Put a pinch between gum and cheek, and enjoy it. Without even chewing. The smokeless tobaccos are too good to smoke. You get all the satisfaction of prime aged toba ccos. They cost less, too. 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The cost of the clini- cal evaluation, amniocentesis including one day's hospitalization, and chromosomal analysis is about f260, part of which may be covered by an ill8ur- ance plan to whkh the patient may subscribe. The results of an examination of fetal cells are studied by a Johns Hopki.ns Medical Advisory Board of 15 physicians, including specialists in obstetrics, gynecology, neurology, pediatrica, and internal medicine. If a defective child is likely (60 percent or more probability), then a thera- peutic abortion is usually advised. The clinic thus far has interviewed about 60 patients and per- formed about 10 amniocenteses. Only. one patient has had an abortion. - "It should be emphasized," Dr. Richard Heller, director of tM! center, reports, "that we are a long way from the stage when every prospective mother can be tested. But as more of the.ee pro- grams are set up in major hospitals, it ought to be possible to examine the majority of mothers- to-be when disease is likely b&ause of heredi- tary factors. "Once this happens, we should be able to pre- vent a aubatantial number of mentally retarded and defective children. Experience so far suggeata that mothers choose interruption of pregnancy rather than bring into the world a child who will require perpetual care and who cannot be ex- pected to enjoy a normal existence." Ecologists like Robert Ardrey have warned of t he dangers of failing to remove the weak and deficient from the breeding population, which he 'and many others think saps its vitality. And up to a million defective children are born to Ameri· can mothers every year, medical authorities now estimate. Some physicians tend to take the view that pregnant women who have well-founded fears about the health of their unborn children are not the best candidates tor motherhood. 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Ideas like the pluahneas of cloth and vinyl him, comfortable foam·D&dded full-width seats and rich loop- pUe caroetlng . . . It's all .iust part of Ford's new Better Idea.a for 1970. Whv not stop In at 18255 Beach Blvd. and see the great Ford Falcon line for yourself. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 9, 1970 DICK WILSON'S . See all the g ..... newest ones for TORINO BROUGHAM 2·DR. HARDTOP THUNDERBIRD 2-DR. LANDAU .. . TEST· DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES sOtJTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 t !4;'~';:a '"~:.:?:~! .. :~~~.~~·~· 592-5511 10: 11: 12 1 70 • !PORT! HltJHlltJ/ITI SUNDAY, MAY 10 10:00 AM m 5 (j) Dodger Baseball (C) The Los Angeles Dodgers meet the Philadelphia Phillies in National League play from Connie Mack Stadium rn Philadelphia. Vin Scully and Jerry Doggett are mikes1de . 11:00 B NHL Hockey (C) Stanley Cup Playoff. Teams to be an· nounced. PRIX-Formula One cars race past the reviewing stands along the streets of M.onaco in one ~"of the world's most famous races. the Grand Prix of Monaco. This year's raCt! will he televised 1•ia satellite hy A BC Sport\ as one of tilt• event.f on the A BC Championship A 1110 Racing series 12:30 D @ CV I SPfCIAL I ABC Championship Auto Racing (C) The Grand Prix of Monaco is run through the streets of the capital. Monte Carlo, a tricky course that twists and winds past the world·famous Casino de Monte Carlo, along the French R1v1era and on through the center of the city. Graham Hill t; the de· fending champion at Monaco and has all but monopolized the race, winning five times. Other famous racers expected to part1c1pate include Mario Andretti. Jack Brabham, Pedro Rodriguez, Jack Oliver. Jacky lckx, Jackie Stewart. 2:00 0 @ (V Houston Champions International Golf (C) live cov· erage of final rounds from the Champions Golf Club (Cypress Creek course). Top golfers of the PGA tour participate rn the $115,000 tournament. 5:00 al International Futbol·Soccer (C) Seleccion Mexicano vs. Bui· garia. MONDAY, MAY 11 7:00 O I SPECIAL I Fight of the Month (C) France's Marcel Cerdan Jr. takes on Donato Paduano of Canada in a lO·round welter· weight bout, ltve from Madison Square Garden. Don Dunphy covers the action from ringside. FRIDAY, MAY 15 7:00 O Angel Baseball (C) California Angels vs. Oakland Athletics at the Oakland·Alameda County Coliseum. SATURDAY, MAY 16 11:00 AM B 'i9' OC ABA Basketball (C) Playoffs. Teams to be an· nounced. O ~ ("6 1 Major l eague Baseball (C) Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals at St. Louts. 1:30 O UCLA Spring Sports (C) Gary Beban, one of the all time great Bruins, jorns Tom Harmon for a look at Coach Tommy Prothro's 1970 Bruin Football squad. Players are interviewed and key p+ays of 1969 are discussed. 2:00 B ~ Triple Crown Horse Racing (C) The 95th running of The Preakness at P1mllco Race Course. Baltimore, Md. 1s the second 1ewel of the Triple Crown events for three-year· olds. The $150,000 Added Preakness 1s run at 1 3/16 miles. m Q) (6) Pacific Eight Conference Track and Field Champion· ship (C) live finals from the UCLA track stadium in West· wood, plus highlights of both the Pac·S Swim and Gymnastics Champions of this past March. 3:00 B Jim Thomas, Outdoors (C) Actor Andy Devine takes his grandson duck hunting. al Toros: Bullfights from Mexico. 5:00 O @ 00 ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) -----BE A MAN-GET A MAN'S JOB OPERATING I Heavy Equipment • ( 'runf'i. • Bulldozet'4 • Drui:-llnes • Louders • Cla mshe lls • Graders • S<-rnpN"'!I • Trenchers • Hydraulic Backhoes Th<• Constru-.tion Business ic; Booming. Earn top mon<.'y In 1 his fast moving action- packcd field Practical train- ing on our machin<.'s und<'r project conditions at our fa· cilitics. Nation-wide place· mcncnt assistance. For FRET·; information rill out and mail coupon today. Buff. T ex. 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Bill Ourrud narrates. ti) Forever Livinr Forests (C) The i story of the age·old California Red· 5:00 0 lrs Academic (C) Pasadena, woods. Santa Monica and Fairfax High' 6:30 0 KNBC News Conference (C) (60) Schools compete. I e Melody Ranch (C) (60) Steve e I sPfCIAl I Hl(h School Debate Allen and Donna Fargo guest. Championship (C) Debate leamsl 0 Rosey Grier (C) (30) Rosey wel - from Loyola High School and Taft. comes The Lennon Sisters, Linda High School debate "Resolved: That1 Hopkins and Dick J.ensen. Congress Should Prohibit Unilateral (B Run for Your Life (C) (60) Military Intervention in Foreign1 Ei) Auent on Action (C) Cycle high· Countries." I i 1· hts ol the Daytona "200.'' 0 @ (D a) ABC's Wide Wcwld : Twin Cirde Headlines (C) (30) of Sports (C) The Rebel '400' Slock1 • Edge of Eternity (C) (30) Car Race is scheduled. · Man from UNCLE (C) (60) 0 The Avenrers (C) Ei) Hobby Show (C) "Model Trains." m Movie Greats: (C) "Grttn Fire" 7:00 I~ Ci) CBS Evenine News (C) (romance-adventure) '55 -Stewart Annivers1ry Game (C) (30) Granger. Grace Kelly. • Death Valley Days (C) (30) "A I Batman (C) Shortcut Through Tombstone." DEBUT Why/Kids? m Metromedia Presents (C) (60) Cine en la Terde "Mother's Day With The King Fam· Sports SpectJculars (C) i..!l:_" A tribute to mothers. TNtro cit las Estrellas ti) Bir LeafVe Baseball for lltUe 5:30 f) Rod Serlin(s Wonder1ul Wor1d leafVers (30) .Tips from the Detroit of ••• SalvaUon (C) (R) Tigers. • O KNBC Newsmice (C) Gordon EID The f ilm Generation (C) (60) Graham. "On War." I Gllliran's Island (C) ail El Gran Show de Olp Guillot News in Perspective (C) (R) (30) Musical variety show Rifleman m Rat Patrol (C) (30) 6:001 Bir News (C) (60) Clete Roberts. 7:30 fJ Qj Cl) Jackie Gleason (C) (60) · Ql@m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (R) ~alph Kramden beco~es .a Grand Ole Opry (C) (30) Billy ~ta~d·in for a gangt~.nd kingpin I Walker, Connie Smith, Billy Edd in 'The Honeymooners. Wheeler and David Houston guest. (Continued) HERE NOW fJ ...... ll.HICIO•LN•·-MERCURY ~ '71 CAPRI e.,.i. 11.. ,..,.,. -u ......... ~ • ..,. c..,,1. T-""' C-. ,. owa • i.w-.rk ... HIT (.,_ -· ~ ....., i.-~-' • ..,. wlfll ttyll .. -·-· -· ,.., ..... ~ ............. -· ...., ...... _,,. .... , "'" .. --~ II I I h1fa1. frHt MK ~ ,..Ml ,.. .C... ............. __,. ----· C:.,11. c ...... Yov Can S.. And Drive CAPRI Now At GARDEN GIOVE LINCOLN-MERCURY ''Tie~ lff••t lJ11t·"~ AwtoMOblle A9t"""•" GARDEN GROVE BL YD. AT BROOKHURST 63&.2980 ~ ...................... ----------------~- 970 Uri All in 1al-es. ·he !d· lO) ive el- da :h· C) 'A D) n· l) It ) a n .,. From California's wine countr~ comes the angry story of man's longing and a woman's secret tiunger ! 'ROCK HUDSON€:/ JEAN SIMMONS in "THI S EARTH IS M IN E." Tonight, 11 :15 pm. In cotor. CBSSZ SATURDAY (Continued) I n ne Squ11t Wtrtd of Ed lutltr 0 @@ m i IHc!AC I H1rpet ~ (30) "Addiction R1YOlution- V1lley U.S.A. (C) (60) Je1nnie c. Part II." Continuina the discussion Riley and Jerry Reed ht1dline 1 beaun lut Slturday art : Or. Ed· music•l·l!Omedy re·crtation of the w1rd Bloomquist, Lt. Jim Milltr, h1mlet m1de f1mous in Miss Riley's Robert Bl1ke 111d Jeck Hurst. "Harper Valley P.T .. A." Guests In· D @ CJ)@ Jimmy Dur1nte Pre· elude Oel1ney & Bonnie & friends, Mnt• Tiit Lennon Slstera (C) (60) The Oillards, The Ear1 Scruggs Re· (R) fess Parker, John Byrier end view, Semmy Shore end a dozen Hines. Hin'I and Did ruest. "Harper Valley hypocrites." I News (C) (30) Larry Burrell. O Seturd1y Niattt Movie: "Th• Un· Stln Hltdlcocli (C) (30) invited" (mystery) '44-Ray Mil· The Toy Thet Grtw Up (60) land. Ruth Hussey, G1il Russell, "The E1r1y films of D. W. Griffith" Donald Crisp, Comella Otis Skinner. includes "The Renunciation" (1909); O @(])Q) ltfa Mille 1 Dtal "The Battle" (1911); "The fem1le (el (30) Monty Hill hom. of the Specit.s" (1912); 111d "The 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "It Sllrttd Battle at Elderbush Gulch" (1913). With • Klu" (comedy) '5~0ebbie110:00 11 9 (f) Manlx (C) (60) (R) Reynolds, Glenn ford. An Air Force Celli , a bt1utlful air1 who knows seraeant finds that his bride is the loc1tion of 1 sm1ll fortune In end~ngering his cereer ind his cuh. ~mes to M1nnl'A to determine S1n1ty. its orialn. S1brina Scharf and Edd m Wonders of the World (C) (30) Byrnes guest. "A Sip of Curacao." The Dutch I GJ News (C) (30) fabled streets of Willemstad, Capi· • Sln1·Alon1 With Mltdl (C) (60) tar of Cum10, ue explored. Country Music (C) (30) I Wortll How M1ny Word1? (C) 10:30 I ltobtrt It Dtmen n.. (C) (90) Sytyia J Enrique (60) Ntw1 (C) (30) Los Comtdientes (30) Movie: "So for lrote" (com· 7:45 EE Rtvtnat of lua (C) A prize· ei ) '51-Vin Johnson. winninc teen film. TV '•rtJllnt (C) (30) 1:00 0 @ (j) Q) Newlywed Gi~e (C) : N~ Festini (C) (60) "Roberti (30) Bob Eub1nks hosts Peters. Miss Peters alves 1 per· GJ Movie Greats: (C) ·~reen flrt" form1nce and is Interviewed In hei (romance-adventure) ·55 _Stewart Scarsd1le. N.Y. home. Granger. Grace Kelly, Paul Douglas. al '•asport to Tr1ttl (C) (30) m lob LH's Open Rt1d (C) (30) 11:00 IJ 0 Q)·News (C) "The Butterfield Stice Rides A(ain." B Movie: (C) "lest of EM11l11" EE Welt Disnt J World -V1cation (comedy·drtm1) '62-0i vid Niven. Kincdom (30) Preview of th~ new Alberto Sordi. A satire on the Florida Disney Center. pointlessnus of war told from the fli) NET ftlaJftouM (C) (90) (R) points of view of two men flaht· "Cathy Come Home." ina the same war on different sides. al) Hollywood lltino (60) m Cospel Miltie Time (C) 1:30 IJ a Cl) My Tllree Sons (C) (30) 11:15 B r~.lous 52: (_C) "Tiiis Elrtll (R) Steve pops the question under la Mine (dr1m1) 59-Rock Hud· ci.cumstances thet ere far lrom '°~· Jun Simmons. Dorothy ~c· ideal-he and Barbara are de· Guire, Cl1ude Reins: Kent Smith. talned at a polloe station. A story of the conflicts and loves 0 ID (6) m Adem·12 (C) (30) of • wealthy famlly th•t controls "Log 173=-Shopltft." Officers Mal· the l1r1est vineyards in Ctlifornia. loy and Reed arrest the d1ughter ! m News (C) of • wealthy Industrialist on 1 Saturd1y Nlaftt Mevft: (C) "A shopliftina charae only to have her rtlin Smile" (dram•) '58 - escape custody at the police st•· Rossano Braui. Joen f ont1in1, tion. Christine Carere, Eduard Fr1nz, D @ (J)rQ) llwrtnce Welk (C) B.rad~ord Dillman. A youna Parisi•n (60) New mother Tanya Falan will girl is torn between her love for sing "Lullaby" on the Mother's a youna st~dent and her ~doretion Dey Show. of • ch1rm1ng older marned min. m lucli Owtna (C) (30) 111:30 m News (C) el Meximllleno J C1rlottl (30) 11:45 CJ a;, Johnny Clrson (C) 9:00 1J ~ (j) Grttn Acres (C) (30) 0) Movie: , ''Tiit N.1titd Str11t" (R) Bob Cummings auests a• 1 (mystery) 55 -Allthony Quinn, newsman friend of Oliver who Aline Bancroft. visits Oliver's farm for a rest after 12:00 0 Movit: ''Th• Cllempion" (dr1· months of coverlnc w1r ind de· ma) '49-Klrk Doualu, Ruth Ro· struction. man. 0 Q) (i) m NBC Seturday Mov· 12:30 GJ All·Nl1ht Show (C) "The RI· it: (C) ·~unterpolnf' (dram•) '681 venae of Frankenstein," "A Y1nk -Chariton Heston. Muimllian in the RAF," "L1ncer Spy," "Cisco Schell, Allton Diffrlng, Leslie Niel· Kid." ~en, Ka.thryn H1ys. The fate of an 1:00 II Movie: (C) "ltun of die Ar· 1ntern~t1on11ty. renowned con~uctor row" (western) '56-Rod Steia•r and his 70·p1ece orchestra hes In · the hands of a music-loving Ger· 1:15 0 News (C) man general. &) ~le: "RiH 1nd Shine" (com· m l ilt Alldtrton (C) (30) edy) 41-Mllton Berle. el Noch• de Estreno (2 hr) "Hay 1:30 0 II Mondo (C) (R) "M1cumba." Lugar Para Dos " Baxter W1rd hosts 1 look 1t the 9:30 1J S Ci) Petticoat J ctlo (C) . slums of Rio de Janeiro. (30) (R)A pair of mot:;cycli~ts al· 2:00 0 ~ovle: "Diamond JI•" (drl· most cost G1me Warden Orrin Pike ma) JS-Edward Arnold. his Job. 2:30 1J Ntwa/Glw U• Tllil 0., (C) ,... 5 Singing star Jimmie Rodgers is host and Jacquelyn Ann Beningtor,i, the current Junior Miss, ii special guest, Wednesday at 9 PM, when NBC telecasts the "America's Junior Miss Pag- eant," live from Mobile, Alabama. Miss Henington, 19, is from Huntington Beach, Calif., and is a student at Stanford University. ) 6:15 6:30 6:55 7:00 7:15 7:30 SUNDAY MAY 10 MORNING Tiit Chrlstophtrs The Bible Answen Givt Us This Day (C) Tom •nd Jerry (C) Mr. Wishbone (C) Slcred Hurt (C) The Christopher• (C) Batman (C) 0 Movie: (C) "W1tll Into Htll" (drama) '57-Chips Ralferty, Fran. coise Christopher. A F T r H N <> 0 N 12:001 'ress Confertnce (C) lntelli11nt P1rent (C) · • Of1m1 Dominiul · lnsifht (C) 12:30 0 I il'lcil\ I The loJll Oppoti- tlOn (C) A study of the present status of the Democratic Party. D Movie: (C) "Dr. Cyclops" (sci· fi) '40-Albert Dek ker, Janice Logan. D @ rn m I IPl<W I A 8 c Chu1pionshlp Auto Rlcinc (C) The Grand Prix of Monaco is televised via satellite. I Youth and tht Police (C) Voice or ~lmy (C) Anibl ti Nortt Amerlain ProblMs (C) 2:00 f) Co11Vtrsation1 ~ • hydlil- trlst (C) Dr. Edward S1ainbrook. 0 Aarlculture USA (C) -· D Movie: "The Ac:cuMd" (mystery) '48-lorett• Youn1, Robert Cum· min gs. 0 @ CV G} Houston Ch1mplon1 tntttn•tional Qolf (C) live covera11 of final rounds from the Cham- pions Golf C1ub (Cypress Creel! course) In Houston, Texas. m The World ltyond I!) Buct Owens Show (C) a» Muslcl J P1l1br11 m The Answer (C) 3:00 tin. Sister Aanes and Dr. Willl1m Ben~ 0~ Flvt Vina (C) School superintendents of Clev• land, Chicaco. Los An11les. Hew Yori •nd Washinaton discuss edu- cational problems In their cities. 0 Miiiien $ Movit: "Tiit Haunt· In (dr1m1) '63 -Julie H•rrb. Country MutJc (C) Cruz dt AMor , Tltls Is tt.1 Lift (C) Insider /Out.tJdtr (C) CIUtltr Colt A5 • Profiles of PrOCJtSI (C) 3:30 Vltwptlnt (C) · m In W111~ We live (C) HBC News weekly ecoloo aeries. MusJc i nd the Spoken Word (C) Her1ld of Truth (C) I Reviv1I Fires (C) 8:00 Limp Unto MJ FHt (C) • Tht Christoplltr1 (C> m ORAL ROBERTS With 2:30 f) I lfl(!lL I Women: Tiit Un· silent M1joritJ (C) A discussion or the role of women in contemporary society. Host is F1ther John Urban. Director of Ccmmun~ations for the Catholic Archdiocese of Los An1eles. His guests are actress Jane Wyatt, Mri. Pew-Lennon-Cathcart, Mrs. Thelma Houston. Dr. lluminida Mar· I Darin& Vtnturn (C) Mlsttforera' NtlCfll*IMM 4:00 llNXT hpoltl {C) (R) "Comt Cathtdr11 ot Tomorrow (C) * ORU SINGERS in COLOR D•J of Dlsc~very (C) I!) Oral Robtr1s (C) Wonder1ma (C) l ·OO M .,.... m .:ft ... t"-Pr C Allen Revival Hour (C) • · lol>I ..§..J ~ ... ttt -ua ( ) 8:30 Look Up and . live (C). "God'sj • ~~~:''Rim (C) On, Cirri! Ccme On!'' Study of new 1pproach In promotlnf physical fitness 1mon1 mentally rtbrded children. Word-Man's Media." The film, au· .. dio and recording output of St 1:30 fJ Tht Ntw ~tty (C) Expanded R On ~mpus (C) Dr. lllldlrt (Continued) Francis Productions, Los Anaeles, ABM Prorram. a Ma"m~ia ~~~ ~ ~e Fr1n·1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ciscan Friars, is today's topic. 0 Mrs. Alpha Bet (C) 8 Climbirl'f High (C) Movie: "Fli&ht to Mars" (sci-fi)I '52-Clmeron Mitchell, Marguerite Chapman. ID ll1thryn Kuhlman (C) 9:00 0 C.mera Three (C) Folk singer! Bully Sainte·Marie guests. station to Station (C) D•J of Discovery (C) C1mpus Profile Gospel Music (C) · Aurelia · • P1noram1 Lltino en Domin10 I · Aariculture Report 9:30 Tod1(1 Relicion (C) Thia ts "" Life (C) Gene Autry Show (jJ) (I) a) Dudley Do-Rl&trt (C) 10:00 Steps to L11mln1 (C) I MJ Favorite Sermon (C) Dr William Banowsky, Chancellor, Pep. perdine College, Malibu, is guestl speaker. U Hour of Power (C) @@,a) fllftattic VoJllt (C) Movie: "fourteen Hours" (dra· ma) '51 -Pa ul Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes. m Oj (j) Dodcer Duaout I W1rm. Up (C) m MAURICE STEWART * We Must Be Born Again I This Is Your Bible (C) 10:30 flee the Nation (C) Q) 00 m Guideline (C) Pro· gram explores the role of leader· ship in o. ur scciety. I D @ rn m St>lder-M•n (C) m ·~Ci) Dodger B1seb1ll (C) Dodgers vs. Phillies at Phlladelphia. 1 @ Faith for Today (C) EI) Se11me Street (C) (R) #126·1 130 A five .hour repLay of last week's programs. 11 :00 I) NHL HoclleJ (C) Stanley Cup Playoff, D Movie: "Gal1nt JourneJ" (dra· ma) '46-Glenn Ford, Janet Blair. I Homebure($' Guide (C) @ (])a) Bullwlnllle (C) Church in the Home (C) Cine en Su Ca11 V1ri~d1des Musicales 11:30U@(])a)D lsco verJ (C) "Thunderina W1tm ot Hllr1r1.'' I . -;.::~ ,, . a new 5229.95 zig-zag sewing machine. All told, we· re giving away over $5.000 1n prizes. free. Just unmamble the sewing terms below. If vou get them all right, and your entry comes up in our drawing. you can win: 1. 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TV WEEK, ·MAY 9, 1970 DISNEY ADVENTURE BASED ON BRITISH HISTORY The Wonderful World of Disney, noted for its re -creation of unusual and colorful legends, has tapped both British hi story and the imaginative writings of novelist s Russell Thorn· dike and William Buchanan to film "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh," an exciting three· part adventure to air on Sundays (May 10, 17 and 24) on NBC at 7:30 PM . Approxi mately 70 miles from London lies Romney Marsh, a picturesque area that served as the hub of smuggling in England in 1736 when King George Ill levied an unjust tax on all imports from the Continent. Notorious smuggling groups-notably the Hawkhurst Gang~onducted a lucrative traffic in contraband along the wild Kent-Sussex coast. ltuged British •ctor P•trick McGooh•n portrays • soft-spoken Enalish vicar (left) who at nightfall as· sumes the dl11ulse of the title character (right) In "The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh." Inspired by tales of these notorious outlaws, British actor and author Thorndike con - ceived the Dr. Syn character, a soft-spoken unobtrusive Vicar of Dymchurch who carried out his clandestine Robin Hood-type exploits under the guise of a mysterious and bizarre· ly costumed phantom smuggler known as The Scarecrow. Dr. Syn rose to fictional fame shortly after his introduction in 1915. Over a 30·yea r span, Thorndike wrote several Dr. Syn novels, carving a solid niche for his creation among English mythical heroes. An eighth novel, co-authored by Thorndike and Buchanan, was published in 1960. This book served as the basis for the suspenseful Disney TV production. which st ars Patrick McGoohan in the title role, and features Sean Scully. When the Australian juvenile actor appeared in a London· made motion picture, "Lend Me You r Clogs," in 1961 , he had little idea that it would lead to his being signed for a Walt Disney production. Disney saw the film and wa s so impressed with Sean's performance that he arranged a screen test of the boy and contracted him for "The Prince and the Pauper." Mark Twain's immortal classic filmed for the Disney TV series. And immediately following Sean 's completion of the diffi· cult dual role of royal prince and beggar boy, Disney as· signed him to star in "Almost Angels." a poignant motion picture which was recently telecast on The Wonderful World of Disney. Born in Manley, New South Wales, Australia, on Septem· ber 28. 1947, Sean is the son of actress Margaret Chris· tianson and violinist William Scully. Before moving to Eng· land with his family at age 11, Sean made two pictures, "Smiley" and "South Sea Adventure." Most recently Sean has returned to the London stage where he has been highly rega rded for his work at the renowned Mermaid Theatre. he• I Youthful Australian-born actor Sean Scully portrays an English squire leading a double role un· der cover of night as a smuggler. SUNDAY (Continued) I @ CD a> OirtcUons <C> futures Wby/IUds? Whirs New! (R) Bronco 4:30 Newsm1km (C) Dr. Sidney Hook, head of the Department of Philosophy at New York University, is queried about academic freedom and extremism. Speak Up (C) a) Issues Ind Answers (C) • Skippy (C) Abbott & Costello Simson (C) : P11rin1 tht Guitar (R) · Adel1nte con 111 Escuelas 5:00 KNXT News (C) Clete Roberts · Inquiry (C) Mister M1100 (C) 0 DORIS DAY, LOUIS * JOUR DAN -"JULIE"! O Movie: ''Julie" (suspense) '56 -Ooris Day, Louis Jourdan, Barry Sullivan. 11 Spy (C) D1ktarl (C) P1tty Duke Why/Kids? The Show (C) Host Bob Walsh's guest is Dr. Joel fort, public health specialist and author of "The Pleasure Seekers: The Drug Crisis, Youth and Society." m lnternation1I f11t'>ol·Soccer (C) Seleccion Mexicana vs. Bul1aria. I Loy1I Opposition Speci1I (C) Domincos Glpnta sterlin& Theatre (C) 5:30 B ~ Am1teur Hour (C) 0 All·Amerie1n Collep Show (C) ID Mcffale's NIVJ m A(riculture USA (C) EVENING 6:00 tJ ~ (j) CBS Evenin& News (C) 0 @ 00 g;, Frink McGee Re· port (C) (30) 0 Polk1 p1r1de (C) (60) "A Sa· lute to Mothers Day." O The Groovy Show (C) (60) ID Movie: "D1nprous Profession" (mystery) '49-Pat O'Brien, George Rall, Ella Raines. @ Anim1ls, Ac1ion 1nd Adventure iC (30) "Islands of Adventure." We're on Our Way (C) (30) Speculation (C) (60) (R) 1 Man from UNCLE (C) (60) 6:30 B Rod Serlin(s Wonderful World ol . . . S1lv1tion (C) (30) ( R) I ~ (6) m G. E. Collere Bowl st1r Trek (C) (60) Your Mini1ture World (C) 7:00 B lj) Lissie (C) (30) (R) l as s•e rescues a kitten from lhe pounding surf. 0 ~ (6) g;, Wild Klnrdom (C) (30) (R) "Tiger of San)ka." 0 Showcase 5 (C) (60) "The Cyd Charisse Show." The Harper's Bi zarre group provides music. 0 Ci1J (J) a) Lind of the Gi1nts (C) (60) {R) "Deadly Pawn." m The R1t Patrol (C) (30) Kid$ ind Cookies (C) The Advocates (C) (60) "Should Your City Provide Methadone to Herein Pddicts?" El) T utro flnt1Stico (C) (60) (ID Dill 'ltlli1 con Amore (60) 7:15 fE f ocus on f°ltnus (C) 170 iey of ity, om rts. '56 irry ih's blic of rug (C) (C) (C) Re- Sa· on" irge tu re !. orld lowl Las the (C) Cyd 81 1nts ould to al ll411imiliano J ~rlota (30) I 9:00 I)~ (j) Glen ~111pbell (C) (60) ( R) Walter Brennan, Joey Heather· ton and Norm Crosby guest. 0 @ 00 m Bonanza (C) (60) (R) "The Medal," Dean Stockwell guests as a Civil War hero whose friendship with_ the Cartwri11hts triggers threats from an embittered Southerner. 0 @ @ (£) ABC Sunday Movie: (C) "A Min ind a Wtman" (dra. ma) '6&-Anouk Aimee, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Pierre Barouh, Valierle Lagra nge. Story of widow and wid· ower who meet while visiting their children at a boarding schoot-In Deauville. France. (R) m!llllll!R~ News (C) (30) Museum Movie (60) : Homewood (C) (60) JULIE l)ORIS 1)1\Y • TV Musical Ossart (C) (30) 9:30 • News (C) (30) Doug Dudley. Colt .45 (30) · Comentarios J Celebridadts (C) 10:00 ~ 00 Mission: lmpouible (C) (60) (R) Guest Dina Merrill joins th~ IMF to light a mind-destroying drug in the first part of a two· part episode. 0 ~@ m The Bold Ones (C) (60) (R) "If I Should Wake Before I Die." 8 m News (C) (30) Let Me Talk To .•• (C) (60) Guests are county supervisor Ken· neth Hahn, Congressman George Brown. and Rep. John Tunney-all democrats seeking the nomination for U.S. Senate seat ol George Mur· phy. I labor Report (C) (30) Manion forum I sP1CiAL I "Andersonville" In· 7:30 II ~ (.i) To Rome, With Love I terview {C) (30) L.A. Times TV (C) (30) Alison loans Gino the lam· critic Cecil Smith interviews George ily apartment and poses as his C. Scott, director of "The Ander· maid in order to impress an old sonville Trial," and executive pro girlfriend (guest Patricia Medina). ducer Lewis Freedman. 0 ~@ m Wonderful World of al Grin Teatro (60) Disney (C) (60) (R) "The Scare· 10:30 0 The World Tomorrow (C) (30) crow of Romney Marsh." Part I of "Europe Looks East." three·part adventure. m Movie: (C) "That Forsythe B Million $ Movie: (C) "Green Woman" (drama) '49-Errol Flynn, Mansions" (drama) •59 -Anthony Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon. Perkins, Audrey Hepburn, Lee J. Cobb. GJ Passport to T11vel (C) (30) ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) "Remember Hawaii." I 100 Years in 11 Minutes (C) KathrJn Kuhlman (C) (30) 7:45 Gr11t Moments in Tennis (30) 11•00 : Soul! CC) (60) 8:00 ~ (J.) Ed Sullivan (C) (60)1 • ~ 00 News (C) G G C I Cj) Ci) News (C) (R) uests are eorge ar in. and 1 Cathed11I of Tomorrow (C) The Jackson Five. @ @ i!ii) News (C) 0 Roller Games -Live! (C) William F. Buclcley (C) "The * T-BIROS vs. NEW YORK Black Panther's Lawyer." Charles Carry guests 0 .Roller Games (C) (2 hr) L.A., ~It Is Written (C) T·Birds vs. N.Y. Bombers. 11:15 1 [3) This Is the Life (C) 0 (_iJ) @ ,aJ .!be FBI (C) (60) I 11 :30 Movie: (C) "Road to Bali" (R) The Prey. Erskine seeks con1 (comedy) '52 _ Bob Hope Bing artists "."ho fleece el~~rly peopl~;, Crosby, Dorothy Lamour. ' m Movie Gr~ats (C) Green Fire 0 Movie: "The Easy Life" (dra· (adventure) 55-Stewar1 Granger. ma) '63-Vittono Gassman. Cathe· Grace Kelly, Paul Do~glas. rine Spaak I He Said, She Said (C) (30) I O Movi.e: (C) "April Love" (musi· The forsyte 5:-ea (60) cal) '57-Pat Boone. Shirley Jones. C1rrousel Mexicano (30) GJ Cinem1 Sund1y: "All Through 8:15 3-D Yarn Ho~bJ Cr1ft (C) the Night." Humphrey Bogart. 8:30 ~ (6) m ~111 ~osby S~ow1 ~'] @ Insight (C) (C) (~~) (R) _Gro~ing, Crowin~. 1:00 II Movie: "Nightmare" (mystery) Grown Chet Ki~aid escorts his '64-David Knight, Moira Redmond. .teach~r·date to ~ high school dance GJ Movie: "Thunder Over T1n1ler'' in his brothers garbage t~,uc~. (adventure) '57-Robert Hutton. m World Adventure (C) (30) Va ·1 1 30 0 s Lj f ti (C) ley ol the Rhine." : · pH11 nr re Y m World Tomorrow (30) "Pornog· 2:30 II News/Give Us This D1y (C) raphy, Everything Goes " 0 News {C) TOGETHERNESS -Dun Stock-weO, 1 ClvO W1r llero, hu 1 love 11falr wflh Susan Howard, porlny- lna 1 Soulhemu's dauahler, In "The Medal." Sunday"s episode of Bonanr..a on NBC 111 9 PM. MOTHER'S DAY PRESENT - Juliet Mills, who Is In die <'Ompany of 50meone elK'a chlldttn In her title role la ABC'• Ninny and the Professor, acupu 1 alft from her O'fl'D son, Sean, 5, on MotMr's Day, M1y 10. Nanny and the Pro- feMOr ls sttn Wednesdays, 7:JO PM. 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Underdo1 (C) B ~ '6' ~The Today Show (C) (}) Hayden's Happenin1 ..,.,,,, ~ = Office of the President The His and Her of It (C) Su-The Foriyte saea (R) Thurs. unne and Geoff Edwards. I Mr. Wishbont (C) 9:25 0 ei)@ m NBC NeW1 (C) Bozo the Clown (C) 9:301 1 Ci) Beverly Hillbillies (C) News/Stock M1rket · ® m Concentration (C) Sesame Street (C) # 131 -135. • Movie: See Daytime. Movies. 7:30 0 From the Ground Up (C) Mon • 1 Cartoons ind Features (C) Geometry: From Point to Prism, St~dl M,arket Tues.; Davey l Goli1th (C) Wed.; : Children s Shows Parent-Youth Forum (C) Thurs ; Re-io:oo IJ ~ (j) Andy Griffith (C) sources for Youth (C) f ri 0 m Siie of the Century (C) ! Pixanne (C) I Jack Kelly hosts. Snuffy Smith (C) EE Mutual Fund Viewpoint CID Rocky and His Friends (C) @ @ Sunny Today (C) MOHN ING 8:00 IJ 3 CI) Capt.in Kan1aroo (C) 10:15 EE Women l the Martel 1970 PROGRAMS Y thru FRIDAY eyers. i (C) :s. I (C) ¥ford. iuest s s. C) C) 3vies. 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SET 01 PACKA&E MAILINw LAIELS. .... , . .................. -_J ... .. u EXPERIMENT IN PREJUDICE Youthful victims of di,crimina1ion-rid1 culed. segrega1ed. alien- ated-arc clearly pictureu in "The Eye of the Storm:· the ABC Ne"~ "No"·· 'ierie:. pre<.cnrntion Monday at 10:30 PM. The vic11m' are X-year-old "hi1e children iaking pJrt in .1 de- liher:uc e\penrnent in Uhc nmina11on condut·ted in Rk eville. Iowa. Riceville i' a farming Cl)Olffillnity of clbOlll a thOll\and people. It ha~ no ghetto. no Negroei., no campt1' agitator'>. no camptlS. lls people are 1,1,hite, Chri,tian. predomina nrly of English. lri!ih or M EANING OF PREJUDJCt..-Tltird Rrad,• p11p1/~ at tire Ric en/le. IOll'a elt•111t>11tary {rhool l1•1im tht• rrat11rl' and mea11- i11g of prt'i1td1rt• in a 1111iq11t' 1•xpe111111·111 Germ~1n C\lraction. Fe" have h:id contact "1th Neg roe,, Puerto Rican'>. Me\ican American,, or even Jc'"-1he minorit} groupc; moc;t 'uhject to prejudice and di,crimination in 1970 America. Yet Riceville i<. "here ABC New'i found one of the moc;1 \tarrl~­ ly effec tive demon..irarionc; of 1he nature and meaning of prejt1dice and d1<,crimination 10 he seen in 1he Unued State'. No" in 11-. 1h1 rd year. 1he e'tcrc1<.e '' nn 1n1egral p.1r1 ot th1rd- urade teacher Mr,, Jane Flliott\ cl~l'\~e' It wa' comluc1ed thi' year a' pan of Brotherhood Wee!.. oh-.crvance<;. Fc1ced wi1h the ta'k of e\plJ1n1ng pr1:111J1ce and d1,cnm1na1ion ha,ed on color to children "'ho haJ nc,cr 'een people d1tleren1 from them,elve' except on 1elevi,1on Mr<.. Flliott. with her p11pi1,· enth11,i:i~tic approval, divided the cla" according 10 the colo r of their eye5 On the fiN d.1). hlue-c~ed l·hildren \\Cre told the\ \\ere helter in every re,pcct than bro" n-e}ed chilc.lrn. Bro" n-e\ed t•hildren were treated \\1th deliherate prejudice. their normal pnvilegec; were taken a\\ ny . the) "ere forhidden to talk or play \\ i1h the ''blue-eyec;··: and the} \\cre made 10 "ear ~pccial collar<. '>O 1heir o;econd-cla-.-. 't:itt" could he noted from a d1'tance The follov. ine day the role' were rever,ed. - The re,1111\? Mr' El11ot1 cnll' them "gha,tl \' 1righ1ening . horrid " The "'upen or" l hildren pla~ ed their de .... gnated pJrl<. with an en1h11,1a'm matched onl\ b\ the ,1d111t c;oc1el\ \ .ill-100- apparent acceptance of the prc1111,e ·th.11 ... omc group' ·:ire inher- ently dominant and other' -.11h,ervient 'ome 1n1elligen1 and other' 'tupid \Orne good. other' had Even in th" i'olatcd. relati"el} 11nt.11n1ed community. 1he children reneuccl the 'ocial reality 1ha1 a groltp 1n po1,1,er cnh:Jnce' .inu protect' tha t power al the e\pen..e of the rig.ht'> of other'> Children in the "superior" group each dJ\ v.cre :Jggn.:"i\C. a'- \ert1ve. ;imJ oh\louc;ly happy. One bo~ \:J1d of the e\pencnce. "I fell like a l..ing-l1ke I rulcll tho,c hrcmn-c\e'" l;J1gnificantl). 1he ",uperior" children lc;i rned more r.1piJlv 1han thl'\ h:1d helore. One reading group cut it' le"on time in half "'hen it ",,, part of the dominant grollp. The "inferior, .. on ho1h dav~ 1,1,crc rc,1lc" mood\. ;ind u1,11nc1ly unhapp). One little girl wept ''lcnll) 111 1hc d.1"room. 1\ ho\' c;t:Hled ::i fi,tfight "ith .1 <.!:"'mate. until then hi<. hc't f nend. \\hen 1he lat1er demi\ely called him "bro"' n-cye, .. at recc". The "in- terior" group \ re:iding time mcn!t1\ed. The impact of 1he c\pcnem:e on 1hc children ""' unmi,1;1kahle Before it \\a" over. Cdc h had had h1' momcn1 a' a member ot a · .. upenor" and an "inferior" group Anger. fru,trJ1ion d1,hclicf. grudging acceptance. a dc,ire for revenge. a nd a frightening de- lighl ar being on top-all can be ,een in the face' .ind ac1ion' and heard in 1he voice' of the third -grader' When 1t \\:l' over and 1hc le"on~ had hcen dra" n frC'm 1hc 11,1,0-da) c>.pcncncc:. coll~tr' came off and the children hugged e.1lh 01hcr \\Ith 10\ and relief ,1t being reunited ·" a cl'"'· Page 12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 9, 1970 m KMIR hlert Report (C) (30) Jack L1th1m. MONDAY MAY 11 1 7:00 I) CBS Evtninf News (C) (30) Waller Cronkite. B ISJic1lL! Fipt of Ule Montll ~ (60) France's M11cel Cerdan Jr. takes on Donato Paduano of Can· For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 U (C) "Scarlet Anrtf' (adven· ture) '52-Yvonne De Carlo. Corne! Wiide. 9:00 0 "Henry Aldrich's little Secret" (comedy) '4-4-Jimmy Lydon "If I Had 1 Million" (comedy) '32-Gary Cooper. W. C. Fields. 9:30 fJ "SNson of Pusion" (comedy) I '61-Ernest Bor1nine. Anne Baxter. m ''()~lity Strttt0 (comedy) ·37 -Katharine Hepburn. Franchot Tone. 1:00 O "Disputed Pusade" (drama) '39-Akim Tamiroff, Dorothy La· mour. m "Drapnlly Squ1dron" (adven- ture) '54 -John Hodiak, Barbara 8111ton. I 2:00 O "Pass111 to M1rwilles" (ad- venture) '44 -Humphrey Boiart, Claude Rains. 4:30 II (C) "Crosswinds" (adventure) '51-Forrest Tucker, Rhonda Flem- ing, John Payne. EVENING 6:00 II Bir News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. B m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) 0 C1n You Top This? (C) (30) Wink Martindale hosts. Panelists are Paul Winchell. Jack Carter and Morey Amsterdam. U Sil O'Clock Movie: (C) "Island of Love" (romance) '63 -Tony Randall, Georgia Moll. Walter Mat· l thau After causin11 a hoodlum to lose two million dollars, a con man heads lor a Greek island to build a phony tourist attraction fJ Dick Vin Dyke (30) m TIM Flintstones (C) (30) ~Star Trek (C) (60) (3) ABC Evenin( News (C) (30) What's New? (C) (30) "River Traff ic 1:2" '9 (j) CBS News (C) (30) eI) A11ueda (30) CI!) DEBUT N1t1eh1 (60) Dramatic seJies. starring Gustavo Ro10 and Gloria Travesi. G) News in the Round (C) (60) Jack White, Ale~ Dreier. Glo11a Greer. Patti Beebe. 6:30 0 KNBC Newservlee (C) (60) O Steve Allen Show (C) (90) Rob· ert Q. lewis. Hal F1azier. George Lindsey and The Brothers Sincere guest O The Came Game (C) (30) Jim MacKrell hosts Susan Saint James. Bill Dana and Allee Ghostley RUest I M F1vorite M1rti1n (30) 3 Perry Mason (60) 6 Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) On Campus (C) (30) "Track " Filmed highlights of an Occidental· Stanford meet at Occidental, a his· torical film of past Occidental track stars and a look at the role of sports et a liberal arts institution ~ (i) The Munsttrs (30 eI) Noticiero 34 <C> (60) ada in a ten-rou nd welterwei(ht bout. live from Madison Square Garden. Don Dunphy cove" the action from rin&side. INt the Clock (C) (30) m I lovt Lucy (30) @ Monday Show (C) (2 hr) "Three Guns for Texas." m lttlCY (30) "Be With Us Now." A focus on a present-day farm lam· ily in Germany, juxtaposed with commentary written by the Roman poet, Virgil. 2.000 years ago. ~Cl) Truth or Conseq1tnces (C) I Cestr'a World (C) (30) Simplemente M11t1 (55) Th1t Gi~ (C) (30) 7:30 I)~ (j) Gunsmokt (C) (60) (R) "Ring of Darkness." A pretty, blind girl (Pamela Dunlap) influences Deputy O'Brien's efforts to arrest a horse thief-the girl's father (Tom Drake). 0 m My Wo~d ind Wetcomt to It (C) (30) (R) "The Saga of Dim- ity Ann." John Monroe secretly abandons the family cal in a new housing development. O @ 1m tt Takes 1 Tlllef (C) (60) (R) "The Steal-Driving Man." Al risks his life on the automobile racetracks of Europe to get to a safe in Cordona where the Rus- sians have Cuba-type missile base plans. Dick Smoth ers. Mario An- dretti, Fernando lamas and Felicia Farr guest. 0) Truth or Consequences (C) (30) (J) Perry MHon (60) m I SJiciAl I To Find Our lift (C) (90) A film showing the aies-old ritual hunt and use of the hal· lucinogen1c peyote cactus by the Hulchol Indians of Mexico will be followed by a panel discussion by Dr Weston La Barre. Carlos Cas· taneda and Dr. Peter T. Furst. eI) Cruz de Amor (30) 7:55 CI!) Cuestion de Seeundos 8:00 0 m llu(h·ln (C) (60) (R) Dan Blocker guests. 0 Movie G1me (C) (30) Larry Blyden hosts. Angie Dickinson. Charlie Callas and Martha Raye compete against the Ritz Brothers IHarry and Jimmy) and Elizabeth Ashley. O What's My line? (C) (30) ID To Tell the Truth (C) (30) eI) P1ndor1m1 (30) 8:05 CI!) Aqui Tres Patines (25) 8:30 II ~ (i) Here's Lucy (C) (30) (R) Lucy loses all the family'! money while in Las Vegas, but t11es to make 1t up by getting them jobs on singer -Wayne New- ton's ranch nearby O line Grey Theatre (30) "Until the Man Dies." Dick Powell hosts 0 @ 1ffi ABC Monday Movie: (C) "Assault on a Queen" (adven· tu1e) '66 -Frank Sinatra. \tirna Lisi. Tony Franciosa A gang of modern-day pirates set out to plun- der the lu•ury llner. The Queen Mary, on a trip to Nassau. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "The Proud Rebef" (drama) '58 -Alan Ladd, Olivia de Havilland. After his wile's death. a man moves to the 0 t) )) :II r. •· >I ·e e ') I· h n ) d s a :I North in iearch of a doctor '°' his mute son. m SAMMY DAVIS IS SOLO * FROST GUEST ON KTTV m Dav\d frost Sbow (C) (90) "A Frost Festival." S.mmy Davis Jr. guests. G) The Blc Vallty (C) (60) ti) El Show de M1urido G1rc:ts (C) i ) Eltrtli.s en Milml (C) f 30) 9:00 Q!J (j) Mayberry R.F.D. (C) (30) (R) SAim meets •n old Army buddy (Char1as Bateman) who pro~ly makes a play for Millie. 0 ta) @ m NBC Mond11 Movie: (C) "Journ11 to Shiloh" (drama) '68 -James Caan, Brenda Scott, Michael Sarrazin. Seven youna men set out from Texas In 1862 to join the Confederate forcer-with· out the vaguest idea of what they'll be fighting for. D FIRST KAYE, THEN * J-J! WOWS-VILLE! D Footlifht fin (C) (60) Kaye Stevens and Jerry-Jeff Walker, who is introduced by Georae Burns, star. till NET Journal (C) (60) "Two Trumpets for St Andrew." The rivalry between the cl1sses in the Malla vlllaae of Luaa is focused on two trumpeter5'-0ne a dockyard foreman and the other an R.A.F. empl~ee. 9:30 IJ ~ Doris Day (C) (30) (R) The loss of Toby's froa causes the maaazine to lose a needed bank loan. I News (C) (30) Bill Johns. Revisb MusiQI (30) Dime la Vtrdld (30) 10:00 ~ (j) Carol Burnett Show (C) (60) (R) Flip Wilson and Vikki Carr guest and Join Miss Burnett and company In a slletch spoofing "Mission: Impossible." I m News (C) (60) Twelve O'Clock Hi&h (60) Aring line (C) (60) i Rubi (30) Tele-Cinema Areentlno (2 hr) 10:30 @@®Now (C) (30) "Eye I of the Storm." I News (C) (30) Aurell• (30) 11 :00 ~ CIHE News <Cl Qj@ m Ntw1 (C) One Step Beyond I @ ID News (C) I Spy (C) Movlt: (C) "The Blue Lagoon" (adventure) '49 -Jean Simmons. Donald Houston, Noel Purcell, I He Said, ~ Said (C) Wor1d Press (C) ( R) 11:15 Cinem1 Seventeen: "In· credibly Strange Creatures." 11 :30 f) ! Merv Griffin (C) 0 6 m Johnny C1r10n (C) I t!!.Jhw1y P1trol 1m Dick Cavett (C) Movie; "Tht Enchanted Valley" (drama) '48 -Alan Curtis, Anne Gwynne, Charley Grapewin. 12:00 D Community Bull&tin Board (C) 1:00 0 Movie: "Moss Rose'' (mystery) '47-Victor Mature. Peggy Cummins. 00 News (C) m Action Tht1tre: "The Girl From Manh1ttan11 (drama) '48-0orothy Lamour, George Monlgomery, Charles I Laughton. 2:30 0 News I Give Us This D11 (C) Snocw vs. lhe Red Baron Qem,. vs. Che turtle ~VS. lhfP llolf itJieerAe vs.Tlte:hgeR Keene vs.The Weather Each weeknight 8111 Keene feartenly forecasts the weather for more Southern Californians on"The Big News"than any other reporter on any other station. The Big News 6pmCBS~I Pase ll TUESDAY MAY 12 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O (C) "Bloodhounds of Broad- way" (comedy) '52-Mitii Gaynor. Scott Brady, 9:00 O "Horse Feathers" (comedy) '32 -The Marx Brothers. "The Un- sten" (mystery) '45-Joel McCrea. Gail Russell. 9:30 O "Witness to Murder" (mystery) '54 -George Sanders, Barbara Stanwyck. m "I Know Where I'm Goin(' (comedy) '47 -Roger Livesey. Wendy Hiller, Pamela Brown. 1:00 O (C) "Dixie" (romance) '43- Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour. ID (C) "Hunter or the Unknown" (drama) '6S-<leorge Ardlsson. 2:00 O "The Last Voyace" (drama) '60--Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone. 4:30 6 (C) "Cybor& 2087" (sci·li) '66 -Michael Rennie, Karen Steele F VE NINf. 6:00 6 ~ News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 m Huntley-Brinkley (C) (30) O Can You Top This? (C) (30) Jack Cart er, Paul Winchell and Morey Amsterdam O Sia O'Clock Movie: (C) "Major Dundee" Part I (drama) '65-Charl ton Heston. Richard Harns. Senta Berger, Jim Hutton, James Coburn. In New Mexico following the Civil War, a lormer Confederate captain and a Union Major are forced to become allies against the Indians. leading a hundred criminals re- leased from prison to help chase a savage Indian leader. I Dick Van Dyke (30) The Flintstones (C) (JO) Star T retl (C) ( 60) rn ABC Evening News (C) (30) What's News? (30) "River Traf· lie .al." A comparison of the old sternwheelers with the riverboats of today. I Ci) CBS News (C) (30) · Agueda (30) · • Natacha (60) · News in the Round (C) (60) Jack While. Alex Dreier. Gloria Greer. Patti Beebe. 6:30 O KNBC Newservice (C) (60) O Steve Alle11 Show (C) (90) Sandler & Youni. Pamela Mason, Louis Nye, John Costello guest. O The Game Game (C) (30) Susan Saint James. Bill Dana. Alice Ghostley guest. m M favorite Martian (30) @ Perry Mason (60) ~-, 00 Huntley-BrinkleJ (C) (30) ID lkeban1 (30) "Table Ce.nt.er· piece." An arrangement comb1n1ng the ancient Oriental method of flower arranging with the We stern style. CHARLTON BESTON ··MAJOR DUNDEE TUESDAY-PART I WEDNESDAY-PART II KABC:-TV IR COLOR THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 9 1978 ·1 The Munsters (30) m JOHNNY CARSON SOLOS · Noticiero 34 <C> (60) * ON FROST 8:30 KTTV! • llMIR ~sert Report (C) (30) m David Frost Show (C) (90) "A Jack Latham Frost Festival " Johnny Carson 7:00 O CBS Evenin1 News (C) (30) guests. Walter Cronkite. I The Bia Valley (C) (60) I What's My Line? (C) (30) The ConsefYltlve Viewpoint (C) I Love Lucy (30) La Constituclon (60) But the Clock (C) (30) 9:00 ~ (6' m NBC TuesdJy Mov· 00 Branded (C) (30) ie; (C) "The Lonely Profauion" Yo1a for Health (30) (mystery) '69 -Harry Guardino, 1 00 Truth or Consequences (C) Dean Jagger, Barbara McNair I Islands in the Sun (C) (30) Joseph Cotten. Ina Balin, Dina Mer· Slmplemente Maria (55) rill. Jack Carter. Troy Donahue. That Girl (C) (30) Stephen McNally, Fernando lamas. 7:30 tJ ~ (j) I sl'WAL I Arthur God· Private eye lee Gordon (Guardino) freJ'S Americ.-The Ocean frontier sets out to solve a murder after (C) (60) Narrated by Arthur God· he becomes a suspect. Irey and filmed at the Oceanic In 0 Playboy After Dark (C) (60) stitule and Sea Life Park at Maka -Edie Adams. Bill Cosby, Les Mc· puu Point on the Hawaiian island Cann, ltd .• The Grass Roots. Tony of Oahu. th e program explores the Randall, Robert Clary guest. sea and sealife from the Pacific ED SPECIAL! TONIGHT! surface to its floor. and it exam- ines the evolutionary history of the * Hear MASON WILLIAMS porpoise. Debut His Warner Bros. O @OO m1 Dream or Jeannie Album, "HAN D MADE" (C) (30) "My Master, the Chili ID NET festival (C) (90) "Mason • King." Tony must ask Jeannie to Williams: A Gift of Song," Music use her maaic power to balk the performed by this Emmy Award efforts of his con·man cousin winner and ea·chief writer for the Gabriel Dell guests (Rescheduled) Smothers Brothers includes his orig· 0 @ (V 1CJJ Mod Squad (C) (60) inal compositions "Classical Gas." "To line-With Love.'' Linc falls "Cowboy Buckeroo," "Long Times in love with an attractive young Blues," and "J Edgar Swoop." woman. but their romance is threat· a!) feature (60) ened wh~n a. man from the girl's 9:30 Q ~ (j) The Governor and J. J. past arrives in town. Gues!s are (C) (30) (R) Alexis Smith guests as Janet Maclachlan a~d f~.e~ Pinkar~. a girl out ol Governor Orinkwater's O Million $ Movie: A1f Forn forgotten past (drama) '43 -John Garfield. Gig I News (C) °c30) Baxter Ward. Young, Arthur Kennedy In the News (C) (30) Bill Johns. early days of WW II. }n Air Fore~ . Music.a y Estrellas (C) (30) bomber, nicknamed ~ary . An~, • , Dime la Verdad (30) takes olf . for the Pacific with its 10:00 ~ (j) 60 Minutes (C) (60) crew battling heavy odds. Harry Reanner and Mike Wallace. m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) 0 m News (C) (60.) Perry Mason (60) 0 @ (V m Marcus Welby M D ~e Film Generati~n (60) "~n (C) (60) (R) "Let Ernest • co:n~ War. The young film maker. s Over " A police sergeant gives lalse approach to war is reflected :n information about his occupation ::The Des~~" by Janus! Kubik. lo Or. Welby tn order to prote(t Opus 007 by Gerald Belkin .. and his JOb. Percy Rodriguez guests. "Occurrenc~ at Ox Bow Creek by I 1 Spy (C) (60) Rotiert Enrico. Major Adams (60) al Cruz de Amor (30) . Rubi (30) 7:55 a1) Cuestlon de Segund'Os • • festival Mexicano (60) 8:00 0 Q) (_6) m Debbie Reynolds (C) 10:30 . ; ~eculation (~! (60) ''The Glo· (30) (R) "In the Soup" Debbie's ril1cahon. of Ugly. appearance in a TV commemal . I Aurelia (30) jeopardizes her husband's chance 11.00 0 0 al m al News (C) for his own sports show One . St~~ B!yond . .. 0 The Movie Game (C) (30) • Mov1~: Calling Norths1de 777 Guests include Angie Dickinson. (drama>. ~S;:-James Slew,~~ . Charlie Callas. Martha Raye. The m M~vie. Retreat. ~ell. (adven Ritz Brothers and 8izabeth Ashley. lure) 51-:-Frank lo~eioy. m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ~He Said, She Said (C) al Chucho Avell1net (C) (30) CV @ (.61 ~ @ News (C) 11:15 1 (VC1nem1 Seventeen: "Da 8:05 a1) Hit del Momento (60) kola " 8:30 6 ~ (j) Red Skelton (C) (60) 11 :30 6 ~ 00 MerY Griffin (C) (R) George Gobel and Lou Rawls 0 @ 00 m Johnny ~arson (C) guest O Highway Patrol 0 Q)@ m Julia (C) (30) (R) 0 al ~ick .. Cavett (~) ,, "Romeo and Juha .. Julia finds that (D Movie: Green Fmaers (dra· a bhnd date. Jordan Hayes (Vince ma) '48-Robert Beat,ty. Howard), is not as militant racially 12:00 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) as she believe<! 1:00 6 Movie: "Jack McCall, Duper· O One·Man Show (C) (30) Morey ado" (adventure) '53 -George Amsterdam 1s spotlighted Montgomery. Douglas Kennedy. 0 @ CI) ffi ABC Movie ot the 0 0 Ntws (C) Week: (C) "The Monk" (mystery) (D Action Theatre: "Invisible '69-George Maharis, Janet Leigh. Stripes " Humphrey Bogart. Jacki Albertson, Carl Betz. Edward 2:00 0) All· Night Show: ''The Magnili· G. Robinson Jr.. Linda Marsh A cent Ambersons," "Samson in the last·paced story of adventure and Wax Museum" and "lost Island of intrigue in San Francisco (R) Kio11a." •70 s 'A In ;) II-, .. 0, '· r e. s. l) !r )) :· 1y s '" ic 'd 1e l· " !S J. IS s I) !. I. e e n t r FROM THIS . • • • • . TO THIS! IN JUST 1 VISIT ---TO-..... JDO .N O)V:\.N)§ o{ (' n~ Il r 0 Jr>11 i a CUSTOMIZED HAIRPIECES FOR MEN If lack of hair is cramping your style · you owe it to yourself to call or pay us a visit today. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! 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Rochelle Hudson 9:30 0 "lightenlnr Strikes Twice'• (drama) 'SI-Richard Todd. Ruth1 Roman. m "Tyc:oon" (adven ture) '47 - John Wayne, Laraine Day, Str Ced·J nc Hardwicke 1;00 0 "Routes of R~d Gap" (com· edy) '35-Charles Laughton, Charles Ru gel es m "Station West" (mystery) '48 -Dick Powell. Burl Ives, Agnes Moorehead. 2:00 0 ''The Errand Soy'' (comedy) '61-Jerry Lewis. 4:30 0 "BIOOd on the Moon" (western) '48-Robert Mitchum, Walter Bren· nan. Barbara Bel Geddes. ler. Paul Winchell and Morey Am sterdam are panelists. O Six O'Cloc• Movie: (C) "libjorj Dundee" Conclusion (drama) '6h Charlton Heston, Richard Hams. Senta Berger, Jim Hulton. James Coburn. A former Confederate Cap. lain and a Union Major are forced1 to become allies against the lndl· ans I Dick Van Dyke (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trell (C) (60) What's New? (30) "Look Around You itl." m Agueda (30) a:> Natacha (60) al News in the Round (C) (60)1 Jack White. Alex Dreier. Gloria Greer. Palti Beebe. 6:30 0 KNBC Newaervice (C) (60) D Steve Allen Show (C) (90) David Soul, Carl Reiner and the team of Tony Patchett and Jayl Tarses guest. I 0 The l:ame Game (C) (30) Jim MacKrell hosts Susan Saint James. Bill Dana and Alice Ghostley guest m My Favorite Martiln (C) (30) f:ID DEBUT Sonia Mal•ine on Cam· pus (C) (30) The French fol k sing er joins friends from the folk music fraternity on visits lo five Penn· sylvania campuses. m Noticiero 3.4 (C) (60) ae > :----:-.... I ' I ,, Fine Quality PRINTING THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY 9, 1970 m K'AIR Desert Report (C) Jack Latham. (30) 9:00 O ~ Medical Center (C) (60) 7:00 O CBS Evening News (C) (30)1 Walter Cronkite. I What's My line? (C) (30) I love Lucy (30) Beat the Clock (C) (30) (6' America! (C) (30) fll) Interface (C) (30) "The Paris Air Sho-1969 (Part 11)." ~ (j) Truth or Consequences (C) (R) A wounded college senior. who has been under the influence of drugs. touches off a poltce lnves· tigatton of his injury. Robert Pine guests. 0 NATIONAL FINALS!! * AMERICA'S JUNIOR MISS PAGEANT Slmplemente Maria (55) 0 Q) (6) m I S'ICIAL I The Jun-I WandertuJt (C) (30) Tllat Girt (C) (30) ior Miss Pageant (C) (60) Jimmy 7:30 O ~ Hee Haw (C) (60) (R) Rodgers will host the pageant in Merle Haggard and his wife Bonnie · which 50 outstanding high school Owens from Bakersfield, California senior girls will be judged on the and Eddie Fukano from Tokyo guest' basis on poise and appearance. 0 '2l (6 g;) The Virginian (C) youth fitness. creative and perform· (90) (R) "The Man Who Wouldn't ing arts. and scholasl1c achieve Die " Judge Garth (Lee J Cobb) menl. reports he has killed a man, but 0 1 al Johnny Cash Show no body can be found and his (C) (60) Guests are Marty Robbins. word and sanity are doubled. Roy Acuff, Te~ Riller, The Everly 0 @ r:J) ffi Nanny and the Pro-Brothers and The Nashville Brass fessor (C) (30) (R) "The New ffi International. Magazine (60) Butch " When Butch affects a cool, m Box de Mexico (60) hip facade. Nanny advises Professor ml Feature (30) Everett that his youngest son needs 9:30 0 News (C) (30) )!u ter Ward more attention (0 News (C) (30) Bill Johns. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) ''The a:> Dime la Verdad (30) Prize" (drama>. '63-Paul Newman. 10:00 O ~®Hawaii Five-0 (C) (60) Edward G Robinson Elke Sommers. (R) A dishonest poker game causes Diane. Baker Six Nobel Pr~ze win· a young honeymooner to lose his ners 1n Stock~olm become 1n~ol~ed Ille John Cohcos Julie Gregg and 1n a plot lo kidnap a pnze-winn1ng Sieve Logan guest refugee scientist 0 ~ (j) m Then Came Bronson m Truth or Consequences (C) (3D) (C) (60) (R) "A Ptcktn' an' a Sing-~ Perry Muon (60) .. . m' " Bronson enters a roadhouse Erl JoJce Chen Cooks (30) Peking musical contest. Michael Burns Duck .t: I " · 1:9!'1 c d A (30) Skip Homeier and Jana Taylor ~ ruz e mor guest 7:55 a:> Cuestion de Stgundos D m News (C) (60) 8:00 0 The Movie Game (C) <30) Larry 0 @ (V al Engelbert Humper- Blyden hosts Angie Dickinson dlnck (C) (60) Guests are Liberace Charlie Callas and Martha Raye Allan Drake. and Faye McKaye. compete against The Ritz Broth· 0 I Spy (C) (60) ers (Harry and Jimmy) and Eliza ID Twelve O'Clock High (60) beth Ashley. m I SPEC IAL I To Find Our Lile (C) 0 @ fJ"l al The Courtship of (90) (R) E~dlt's father (C) (30) (R) "Any m Rubi (30) F11end of Dad's." After Tom ad· a!) Tele-Cinema Espanol (2 hr) vises Eddie lo be gracious. a loud· 10.30 ~ A r (30) mouthed, free·loading old college · ~ ure ta • ~hum stretches a "come on over" 11:00 1 ·li' 00 m Newi (C) mv1ta1ton to a lhree·day visit. War. · ~ {jj m News (C) ren Berlinger guests. Ont Step Beyond ffi To Tell the Truth (C) (30) 0 'i]) (J) CE News (C) I I 642-4321 I I I I I Ef:) The Forsyte Sap (60) (R) fJ Movie: (C) "forever Amber" I EE LI Criada Bien Cri1da (C) (30) (d.rama) '47-Llnda Darnell, Corne! 8:05 CI:) U Tornillo (55) Wilde. George Sanders. . . . . µI M~vie: "MJ Girl Tisa" (drama) 8.30 0 ~Ci' The BeverlJ H11ib1lhes 48-ltlli Palmer, Sam Wanamaker ... ,. 16 Offset & Letterpress ,, • :i? ,, > ,_ h i ... ____ _ "A Complete Printing Service" Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. B1lboa Blvd. -Newport e .. ch (C) (30) (R) Guest Sammy Davis Akim Tamirolf. ' Jr encounters the Clampetts in New (0 He Said She Said (C) York's Central Park, where they . ' have buill a log cabin and hold a ll:l5 @(JJ Ctnema Seventeen: "Ba· fish fry after the park is "sold" to belle Goes to War " them by •. con man. 11 :3-0 O 29 ~ Merv Griffin (C) 0 Champ~on~hlp .wrestllnr (~) I ~ 6 m Johnny Carton (C) (90) Memos Mil Mascaras 1s Highway Patrol scheduled for his first appearance al Dick Cavett (C) tn Iii• U <; Movie: "Larctny, Inc." (adven· 0 ~ r3' ~ ~oom 222 (C) .<JO) lure) '42-Edward G Robinson. (R) Ralph L•z Mcintyre ob1ects when Ralph, a student in Pete's 12:00 D Community Bulletin Board (C) adult education history class. tags 1:00 iJ Movie: "Death of 1 Scoundrel" along on their dales. Ron Rifkin (drama) '56-George Sanders zsa guests. Zsa Gabor ' m PETE R USTINOV SOLOS 0 0 News <C> * ON FROST 8·30 KTTVt ®Action Theatre: "The Man Is • • Armed." Dane Clark. m David frost Show (C) (90) "A rrost FesliYal." Peter Ustinov 2:00 m All-Night Show: "Kind Hearts guests. and Coronets." "Love Story," "The (0 The Big Valley (C) (60) Curse of the Aztec Mummy." al Sonrisas (C) (30) 2:30 O News/Crve Us This Day (C) 1970 (60) who or veg. )ine lun- 1my in lOOI the ice, rm· !Ve !\ow ins. erly iSS d. 60) ses his ind son ng- use ·ns, 1lor let· ce. (C) !r" iel 1a) er, la· n C) Is 1s ie T Bill IURRUD b 'FRIENDS' Bill Burrud is a unique type of fellow. Not only does he have more frie nds in the animal world 1han most folk, bu1 he also makes a splendid living from his friends. Burrud is creator-host-na~ior of Animal World. the ABC TV ies (Thursdays. 7:30 PM), and among his ose acquaint- ances he numbers crocodiles, rhinos. gi- raffes. orangu1ans, elephants, lions, tigers. you name it. But ask him to pick a favorite from his pals in the animal world, and you draw a blank. "I like 'em aJI," he says expansively. "And hopefully they like me too. as long as I treat them wi1h respect." Not the great white hunter-type. Burrud would probably have serious second thoughts before he'd kill a fly. Jn fact. he doesn't even like the 1erm "shoot a show" for its killing connotatio n. He prefers the word "filming" instead. "I am very seriously concerned wi1h the shrinking a nimal popula1ion in 1he world 1oday. There are countless animals that have become totally extinct in just the past century and many more that are on the verge of extinction. due primarily to man's greed. If you saw our first two opening shows jus1 a couple of weeks ago, you'll recall we dealt with the danger in which the orangutan had been until the govern- ment of Bo rneo stepped in. Thursday night (M ay 21) we're doing a show about the Umfolozi Patrol in South Africa. This is a patrol of rangers that guards the herds of a nimals that roam the Umfolozi Game Re erve in N atal. South Africa. These in- clude everything from gi raffes to lions to rhinos. Just like the old western cattle rus- tler. the African poac her is a menace in this wildlife paradise. So we cover what happens when the Patrol hears a shot, dis- covers a vacant truck and starts to track a band of poachers. Needless to say. the good guys triumph over the bad ones but witho ut the Patrol there would be a serious problem for these animals,'' says Burrud. What turned him on to the Animal World in particular, and animals in general? H e can't even recall his first interest in animal conservation and preservation. "We always had dogs at home when I was a child, and we still do; horses too. I've done a 1remedous amount of travelling through- out the world for the o ther shows my com- pany has produced. and it seemed a natural evolution. Animals were in danger, and I was in a position to point up this danger. with TV shows I was able to sell and get on to network television." While most televlslon and movie stars have a predilec tion to talk about themselves and suffer from a "how-did-you-like-my- last-picture" syndrome, Burrud would rath· er discuss the plight of animals he has known and loved. "Consider the giant green sea turtle." he fixes those unwavering blue eyes on his interviewer with complete seriousness. 'They are absolute goliaths of the animal world. They weigh up to 500 pounds and THEY'RE on the verge of extinction!" The turtles will be the stars of his May 28th episode, which tells the story of their lives in 1he Sulu Sea off the coast of Bor- neo. "This is one of the turtles' last remain- ing breeding grounds. and even here 1hey're not safe ," Burrud warns. It seems the giants of the sea come ashore at night a nd inch their way laboriously along the sandy beach. rred K. Krug .. That show is scheduled to air sometime in June. Now if you're really a devotee of late- night old movies o n TV, Bill Burrud migh1 look vaguely familiar to you. Born in Hol- lywood, on January 12, 192.S (for the statis- tically-minded) he used to be known as "Little Billy Burrud" and as such was a child actor. Among some of the films in which he appeared as a curly-haired mop- pet were 'Three Kids and a Queen" with May Robson; ''Captains Courageous" with Spencer Tracy; "Pride of the Marines" with Charles Bick fo rd nnd "The Magnificent Renate Bayer, wife of Animal World's producer. Wol/l(ang Bayer, hecame acquainted with the orangutans /eat11red on the two-part premiere show. The two segment.\ Wert' filmed in Borneo at an orangutan rehabilitation c«mp. Each turtle deposits up to I 00 eggs and returns 10 the sea. But then the island is invaded by Chinese merchants who hunt the green turtles for their meals and shells. and for their unhatched eggs. "On a limited scale," Burrud has discov- ered. "the Malaysian government is trying 10 combat this immoral-but not actually illegal-practice by havi ng rangers trans- pla nt the eggs in controlled areas. We were able to photograph these new conditions- how the baby tunles are hatched and m ake their way to the sea to begin a new life and a new cycle. In this way thousands are saved. But we won't know for a long time if it's in time to save this rare <i pecie<1,'' he warns. One of the "stars" of an upcoming A ni- mal World episode is now in view at the Los Angeles Zoo. It's a rare Indian rhino which was brought to California by Dr. Nathan Gale, assistant director of 1he Zoo and Charles Poe, managing director o f the Los Angeles Zoo Association. They flew 10 Calcutta to find the rhino and under truly insuperable conditions. finally managed to fly the 1200-pound "baby" back here. Go- ing along for the ride were two of the Ani- mal World producers. Peter B. Good and Brute" with Victor McUiglen. In a prominent spot in the Burrud pro- duciion offices in Los Angeles is a framed music sheet of the standard tune. "A Shan- ty in Old Shanty Town." Burrud points to it with pride. "T hat was my debut." he says. "I sang this in a road show production of 'Music in the Air.' And that's where it all started," he laughs reminiscently. Any desire lo return to the make-believe world of movie~ rather than his real-life sto ries of animals? "I've never really bad time to think about it; I've heen working so hard. And. with the world in the ~erious plight it's rn today. it somehow seems far more important to point up the true stories. the real dangers. Someone asked me recently when. if ever. we'd run out of story material to film for Animal World. I figure the re are e nough animals and insects 10 take us up to the year 2000--if we're luck y and the animals aren't all extinct by that time. Because if that happens. it could happen to the human animal too. you know. Selfishly I'd like to preserve both the a nimal world and the human world. It's the only one we have," he points out. Page 17 THURSDAY MAY 14 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 O "Foreign Correspondent" (dra· ma) '40 -Joel McCrea, Laraine Day. 9:00 O "Teus Rangers Ride Again" (western) '40-John Howard, Ellen Drew "Roild to Morocco" (comedy) 42-Bing Crosby, Bob Hope. 9:30 O "Don't Bother To Knock" (dra I ma) '52-Richard Widmark. Marilynl Monroe. m "Thi Wo rld Was His Jury" I (drama) '58-Edmond O'Brien. 1:00 0 "Hatter's Castle" (drama) '48 -James Mason, Deborah Kerr. ID "An Inspector Calls" (mystery) '55-Alastair Sim, Eileen Moore. 2:00 0 (C) "Maya" (adventure) '6&-- Jay North, Clint Walker, Sajid Kahn 4:00 6 (C) "My Sister Eileen" (com· edy) 'SS-Janet Leigh, Jack Lem mon. EV£NING 6:00 I Bia News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy · m Huntley-BrinllltJ (C) (30) Can You Top This? (C) (30) This week's comedy panel is com· Danny Kaye manages to thwart tht' I vlle srhl'ml's of tht royal vlllaln~ and avt tbt llfe of tbt Infant king In the romedy, "Tht Court Je~ltr," KHJ-Channel 9's Miiiion S Movie prttent1tlon for Thursday, 7:30 PM. Pare 1a THE GREEN HELMET Ber deidliest rinl: 1ais first love, the Lellm L A. TV Preaiere TBUISDAY on IABC·TV THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MAY 9. 1970 Qj '6) The Amerian West (C) (30) lD The Big Valley (C) (60) "A Lake for All Seasons." EilJ NET Playhouse (90) "Sister Ba· EID Playing the Guitar (30) "Early lonika " V1 Powlan stars as Sisler History of the Guitar " Veronica (pronounced Balon1ka by :W 00 Truth or Consequences (C) the children), a Cowichan Indian I True Adventure (C) (30) sent to teach Indian children in Simplemente Maria (55) the Yukon terntory That Girl (C) (30) 9:00 f) ~ CBS Thursday Movie: 7:30 IJ ~ @ family Affair (C) (30) (C) "Hotel Paradiso" (comedy) '66 (R) Cissy and Gregg (Gregg Fedder -Gina Lollobrig1da, Alec Guinness, son) become "engaged" after they Robert Morley A seetel rendezvous see lriends all about them getting at thP. Hotel Paradiso in Paris married turns into a tumultuous affair, as 0 ~ 6 J m Daniel Boone (C) r11ends and family converge on the (60) (R) "For a Few Rifles." In· hotel. d1ans capture Israel Boone and of· 0 @ a) Tom Jones (C) (60) fer to spare his life 1n exchange (R) Barbara Eden, Wilson Pickett tor rifles. and the comedy team of Hendra 0 KAL KAN and Ullett guest. PET FOODS ai) Horoscope cori el Professor Hor· * PRESENTS angel (30) "Los Misterios del Des· ANIMAL WORLD tino." "LOONEY GOONEY'' 9:30 0 in 6' m Dragnet (C) (30) 0 @ a) Anim1I World (C) (R) "ftomic1de-the Student." The (30) "Loony Gooney." Bill Burrud reading tastes of a suspect in a narrates the study of the life cycle double slaytng reveal his Possible of the Laysan albatross-which in· motives tor an apparently sense habits Midway Island. less crime. Kevin Coughlan and -Mnll s M I (C ''Th ,.A Virginia Gregg guest. u 1 on ov e: ) e .... urt I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Jester" (comedy) '5&--Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns. An ex-circus clown N~ws (C) (30) Bill Johns joins a band of outlaws attempting Dime la Verd1d (30) . to oust the tyrant king. 10;00 0 ~ '6 ) m Dean Martin (C) m Truth .or .C4nsequences (C) (30) (60) Gina lollobrig1d. a, Orson Welles, Per~ Muon (60) George Gobel. Charles Nelson Reilly I U c1AL J Courts, Warts and All and The Goldd1ggers guest (C) (30) Kevin O'Connell a guest B m News (C) (60) "Advocate.' interviews Walter Cron @ (I) CiE) PAris 7000 (C) (60) kite on the subject of television in (R) "Shattered Idol " Brennan the courtroom helps a former star regain his con ail Cruz de Amor (30) lidence. William Shatner and Carol 7:55 ai) cuestlon de Segundos Lawrence guest . 0 1-~(~ I 8:00 6 ~ @ Jim Nabors (C) (60) (R) m Major Adams (60) Posed of Jack Carter, Paul Winchell Rock Hudson IS special .guest along m The Advocates (C) (60) (R) and ~orer Amsterd~m. .. with lhe young voc~I instrumental "Should Your City Provide Metha· O S1x .. o Clock M?vie: The Green group, Beverlee & S1dro with the done to Heroin Addicts?" Helmet (drama) 61-Bill Travers, Sneakers. gJ Rubi (30) Nancy Walters. Ed Begley A top O Movie Game (C) (30) Larry Bly· a;, A ui Tres Patines (30) racing driver must choose between den hosts. Angie 01ckinson, Charlie 10• 301 A q r (30 his sweetheart and the sport he Callas and Martha Raye compete · D~~u1: r t~I (30) C d loves against The Ritz Brothers (Harry · ' in 1 ocos ome ia I Dick Van Dyke (30) and Jimmy) and Elizabeth Ashley. 11:00 6 ~. Ci) ail News (C) The Flintstones (C) (30) 0 l {3J GE) Thal Girl (C) (30) § ta) i6) m News (C) Star Trek (C) (60) (R) "Ten Percent of Nothing Is' One Step Be1ond (3) ABC Evening News (C) (30) Nothing " When Ann's agent dusts @@ CiE) News (C) ~ Whilt's New? (30) "Look Around off his old comedy act. she finds 0 Movie: "Grapes of Wrath" (dra You 1:. 2" herself booked as an unwilling part-1 ma) '40-Henry Fonda. Dorris Bow ~ 0C CBS News (C) (30) ner Morty Gunty and Alan Oppen· den. I Aguedil (30) he1mer guest. ID Movie: "The Iron Major" (dra Natath1 (60) ID To Tell the Truth (C) (30) ma) '43-Pat O'Brien, Robert Ryan. News in the Round (C) (60) EilJ Wash ington We8 1n Review (C) Ruth Warrick Jack White, Alex Dreier. 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Sterllna Hayden fVFNI NG 6:00 I l(a Newa (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · m HuntleJ·Brinkley (C) (30) Can You Top This? (C) (30) Host Wink Martindale welcomts Jack Carter, Paul Winchell and Morey Amsterdam O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) "It's a Bikini World" (Juvenile) '66-Deb· orah Kirk. An arrogant "king" of the beach bunch is turned down by 11 beautiful newcomer and decides to become his own shy twin in order to win her. I Dick Van 1>1k• (3D) Tiit flintsttnes (C) (30) St1r Trek (C) (60) 9:00 0 "Hold That Blonde'' (comedy) What's NtW? (C) (30) "Below '45--Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake Sea Level." "China" (drama) '43-Alan Ladd, I Apeda (30) Loretta Young. I N1t1ch1 (60) 9:30 f> "Three Stranaers" (mystery) '461 News . In the Round (C) (60) _ Geraldine Fitzgerald, Sidney' Jack Whit~. Alex Dreier, Gloria Greenstreet. Greer, Patti Beebe. m "In N1me Only" (drama) '39-6:30 0 KNBC Newservict (C) (60) Carole Lombard. Cary Grant, Charles O Movie Game (C) (30) Larry Bly- Coburn den he»t.s. An&ie Dickinson, Charlie i:oo O "Remember the Hight" (com edy) '40-Fred MacMurray, Bar- bara Stanwyck 1 m "fli&ht for Freedom" (drama) '43-Rosalind Russell. Fred Mac- Murray, 2:00 f> "Action in the North Atlantic" (adventure) '43 -Humphrey Bo· aart, Raymond Massey. 4:30 IJ "Patterns" (drama) '56-Van Heflin. Ed Bealey, Beatrice Stra111ht. Callas and Martha Raye compete against The Ritz Brothers (Harry and Jimmy) and Elizabeth Ashley O The G1me G1me (C) (30) Jim MacKrell hosts. Susan Saint James. Bill Dana and Ahce Ghostley guest., m My Favorite Martian (30) ED Future Film (30) ''Dn1y Yes- terday." A re-creation of the sights! and sounds of the Gaslight Period of American history from a street setting created by the Milwaukee! Public Museum SPRING CLEANING IS HERE AGAIN! 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(C) (30) ED I lf1¢14L t Courts, Warts and I love Lucy (30) All (C) (30) (R) Newsman Walter Beat the Clock (C) (30) Cronkite discusses the question or @ Cinema Showcase (C) (90) television in the courtroom With "Dawn al Socorro." Rory Calpoun. guest Kevin O'Connell Piper Laurie. 61) los Bevlfly de Per1Mllo (30) ED look Beat (C) (30) "Notes on 9:00 II Qj (i) C8S fridaJ Movie: (C) a Cowardly Lion," by John Lahr-''Come lfy With Me" (comedy- son or the late Bert Lahr. romance) '63-Dolores Hart, Huah Q! (j) Truth or Consequences (C) O'Brian. Pamela Tiffin, Karl Malden. I American West (C) (30) Karl Boehm, Lois Nettleton. Three Simplem1nte Maria (55) airline hostesses become involved · That Girt (C) (30) in a merry man-hunt. 7:30 IJ ~ (j) Get Sm1rt (C) (30) (R) 0 CiE Hert Come the Bridts (C) Smart is assigned to protect a top (60) (R) "The Fetching of Jenny." secret weapon, but falls under the Jas:>n aoes to San Francisco in spell of the mysterious KAOS oper· order to book Jenny Lind to sing alive-The Whip (Robert Middle· In Seattle. Mala Powers and Alan ton) Hale_1uest. B m Hl&ft Chaparr1I (C) (60) (R) (ill lV Friday Nlpt Movie (2 hr) "The Brothers Cannon." Buck leaves Eil) David Sumlnd Show (C) (2 hr) the Chaparral when a long-stand-~ Hor (30) ing family feud erupts in a dis-· • Feature (30) agreement with his brother John. 9:30 • News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. O Anael Baseball (C) (2'/i hr) I News (C) (30) Bill Johns. Angels vs Oakland Athletics. · Nochts hpatias (30) 0 @ (1) rn The Arinf Nun (C) · • Dime la Vented (30) (30) (R) "A Convent Full or Mira· 10:00 · @@ m Bracken's World (C) cles.'' A handyman who is really (60) (R) "Closed Set.'' A movie a millionaire helps the convent director 1s murdered on the set anonymously Nehemiah Persoffl and several actors become prime guests. suspects. John Van Dreelen por. 0 Million $ Movie: "The Left. trays Rick Lawrence. Yvonne Wilder H1nded Gun" (western) '58-Paul guests as Esta Goldman. Newman. Lita Milan. John Dehner. B m News (C) (60) Billy the Kid avenges the murder CiE Love, American Style (C) of his employer and escapes tol (60) "Love and the Big Leap," Madero. Rich Little. Jessica Waller. Dennis I Truth or Consequenus (C) (30) Day; "I ~ve and the Good Deal," Perry Muon (60) Skye ' orey, Phillip Clark. Jane I blc1A\ I "Andersonville" In-Wyatt. 'Love and the Former Mar- terview (C) (30) (R) Cecil Smith ria11e," Carl Betz, Dana Wynter, interviews Geor11e C. Soott and Lew· Elliott Reid. is Freedman. • Phllbln's People (C) (60) I Cruz de Amor (30) Twelve O'Clock High (60) 7:55 Cuestion de Segundo• · Rubi (30) S:OO ®) (j) Tim Conw1y (C) (30) • • lele..Cinma 40 (2 hr) Wlth their new improved image, 10:30 · Aurelia (30) Spud and Herbert 11et a passengerl' 11:00 ~ News (C) they think can put in a good word @ 6 m News (C) tor them with British royalty. (Re-I One Step Beyond scheduled) @ 00 (iD News (C) 0 @ (1) CiE The Brady Bunch Movie: "Fran~enstein 1970" (C) (30) (R) "Father of the Year." (horror) '58-Bons Karloff Marcia enters her new father in a m Movie: "Les Miserables" (dra. contest and gets herself irounded. ma) '35--Fredric March. m To Tell the Truth (C) (30) I Ht Said, She Said (C) Eil) Tiie Real Revolution (30) The : The forsyte Safi (R) Indian spiritual leader acknowledges ' Esta Noche 1 111 Once and examines disturbance and dis· 11:15 1 (1) Cinema Seventeen: "Sands content throughout the world of lwo Jlma." ..:· 11&~~~ . Brake Jobs • Tun.Ups, ·e Major Minor e Complet. • Machine Shop &Il Lucecita (C) (30) 11:30 I ~ 00 Merv Griffin (C) 8:05 mJ Lucha Libre (55) · ~@ m Johnny Carson (C) I 8:30 0 ~ Hoaan's Heroes (C) (30) Movie: (C) "Death la Nimble, (R) Hogan makes sure that Colonet1 D11th Is Quick" (adventure) '67- . -~ ~ .• , ~~ ;· • SHORT BLOCKS 1.~ '") 139qs 1~..-• VALVE JOBS .. , ' 59" 9 MOTOR ,., . , "'. ,. ~. S109.95 OVERHAUL ··n· " ¥ $149 .95 : ., • 1 • 1 ..... ,. ' 4' ... ',.. • .JI+. • 2037 HARBOR BLVO .. COSTA MESA : ,.: ..... '.t••)I ,,,.,1.,,, 0 ,,,,.., "-1,1•••t•. Al ._.,,,('\ C·. , .• c.~1·-'4, A,,l., ..... ,... 20 Klink stays al Stalaa 13 and that Tony Kendall. Brad Harris a North Af11can bound Germen di-0 m Didi Cavett (C) vision remains 1n Germany. m Movie: (C) "Moon Over Miami" B @ @ m N1me ot the Game (musical) '41 -Don Ameche. Betty (C) (90) (R) "The Prisoner Within." Grable. Jell Dillon accepts the challenge &Il Noticiero 34 (C) of an Army officer and submits to 1:00 0 Movie: ''The Run1round" (dra prisoner-of war training-unaware ma) '4&-Rod Cameron, Ella Raines. that the officer Is hiding a danger-I 0 0 News (C) ous secret about his past. Steve m Action Theatre: "Courageous Forrest auests. 1 Mr. Penn " Clifford Evans. Deborah 0 @ (}) ff) The Ghost end Mrs. Kerr Muir (C) (30) (R) "Surprise Par-1:30 0 Community Bulletin Board (C) ty." Carolyn finds It i.sn't usy to 2:00 m All·Nlpt Show: "The Bachelor give a surpnse birthday party for and the Bobby Soxer," "Caae of the 11host and keep 11 lrom him Gold," "Invasion of the Vampire.s." no IZ 1 "A nd ~d er of th 0) C) J · ih n, !8 !d C) .. in lg '" r) r) :) ie !t 1e r· !I :) " is .. '· r, ., s A· T • T ·E·N· T ·l·O·N IMPORT CAR BUYERS ~ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! 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Call Maid·A·Minute Dependable & Experienced Maids For General Housework ALL ENGLISH SPEAKING We Provide Transportatlnn CALL 836-4272 SATURDAY MAY 16 MORNING THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MAY 9, 1970 m C1nclones y Music• a;) Plnor1m1 L1tino 9:30 I ~ ~ Dutlrdly r. Muttley (C) • ~ 6 m 81n1n1 Splits (C) @ (!D The H11dy Boys (C) • Cuerdos y Guiterras 10:00 I tw, a W1eky Rices (C) @ ffi Sky Hawks (C) 6:00 m Cisco Kid • Movie: "M1wcre River" (west· 6:55 B Gin Us This D•y (C) ern) '49-Guy Madison, Rory Cal· m Momlnr PY1yer houn , . .. 7:00 fJ S..nrise Semester (C) ~ Mo~ie: 'The C..rd1n1t (drama) Q ~ @. m Heckle a. Jedde (C) 39-Er.c Portman, June Ouprez fJ G1J (]) ~ Culliver (C) m Aguedi m Mr. Witllbone (C) 10:30 fl ~ Scooby·Ooo (C) 7:30 fJ Dust_ts Tr11bouse (C) lj !vi~ ~~he M~~~=on~s ~~~ fJ G1J (I) <!D Smokey the Beu (C) Girl" (horror) '41-Rod Cameron, 8:00 fJ ~ (j) The Jetsons (C) Ellen Drew. 0 @ (6) m Hert Cotnts the 0 @ fl) George of the Jun· liru'!f_ (C) I &I• (C) 8 (!1J Ci) al C..llnoogi Cits (C) '10:45 ID Movie: (C) ''The Puson ind Storybook Time the Out11w" (western) '57-Antho· m Tiles of Wells F1r1o I ny Dexter. Marie Wilson 8:30 6 ~Ci) 81115 Bunny/Road Run· 111:00 fJ Qj ABA B11btb1ll (C) Fi· ner Hour (C) nal playoffs. I Q) 00 m Pink Panther (C) 0 ~ 'i" m M1jor league Bue-Clmpus Profitt (C) ~ LV.J. • Movlt:. "Sirtten flthoms Dttp" ball .<C) Chicago Cub_s . vs. St. Louis • 1 d 8 'd L Cardinals at St. Louis. (adventure) 48-l oy ri ges, on fJ @ (}) fl) Get tt Together (C) Chaney I m Cisco Kid I Jeth~ Tull and R. B. Gr~aves guest. m Movfe: "Ride I Violent Mile" ail Fiest• Mexican• :"'"ft (western) '57-John Agar Penny 11:30 O @(i) m American lllndstand Edwards. ' (C) Dick Clark 1s host The Chair· 9:00 0 ~ @ m H. R. Pufnstur (C) I m.an of t~e Boar~ group guests ... 1J Movie: "Alub" (adventure) 0 Movie •• (C) 'The Oklahoman '44 -Dean Ja11er, Kent Taylor. (western) SS-Joel McCrea, Bar· Margaret Lindsay bara Hale. o @ (I) m H~t Wheels (C) I m M~it: "Shed ~o . Tears" (mys· m Movie: "The Big Operator" (dra· tery) 48-June Vincent, Wallace ma) '59-Mickey Rooney Ford. A Lb~r Evening Movies di. ~ . ..... : 6:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:30 6:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 11:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 11:-00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:3-0 lJ:OO l 1:15 11:45 SUNDAY, MAY 10 11 "Dang•rou• ProfH1lon" (mystery) '49--Pat O'Brien. George Ratt. 9 (C) "Grffn M•nslona" (drama) '59--Anthony Perkins. 1 l (C) "G,..•n fl,.... (adventure) '55-Stewar1 Granger. Grace Kelly 7 17 3 (C) "A M•n •nd a Wom•n" (drama) '66--Anouk Aimee. 11 (C) "Th•t Fo,.yth• Woman" (drama) '49 -Errol Flynn, • MONDAY, MAY 11 7 (C) "laland of Lov•" (romance) '63-Tony Randall, Georgia Moll. 7 17 3 (C) "Aasault on a QuHn" (adventure) '66--Frank Sinatra. 9 (C) ''ll!. PToud R•tt.I" (drama) '58-Alan Ladd 4 23 6 (C) "JOt.lmey to Shlloh" (drama) '68-James Caan. 11 (C) ''Th• Blue Las-n" (adventure) '49-Jean Simmons, 13 "Th• Enchanted Valley" (drama) '48-Alan Cur11s. Anne Gwynne TUESDAY, MAY 12 7 (C) "Malor Dundee" Par1 I (drama) '65-Charlton Heston 9 "Air Force" (drama) '43-John Garfield, Gig Young. Arthur Kennedy. 7 17 3 (C) "The Mon!!" (mystery) '69-George Maharis, Janet Leigh 4 23 6 (C) "The Lonely Profession'' (mystery> '69--H11rry Guardino, De11n J11gger. Barb/Ha McNl!ir. Joseph Collen, Ina Balin, Dina Merrill, Jack Car1er, Troy Donahue. Stephen McNally. Fernando Lamas 9 "Calling NOrthside 777" (drama) '48-James Stewarl. Lee J Cobb WEDNESDAY. MAY 13 7 (C) "M•lor Dundee" Conclusion (drama) '65 -Charlton Heston, 9 (C) "The Prize" (drama) '63-Paul Newman, Edwl!rd G Robinson 9 (C) "Forever Amber" (drama) '47-Linda Darnell. Corne! Wilde THUr.SDAY, MAY 14 7 "The G,_en Helmet" (drama) '6 l-B1ll Travers Nancy Walter$ g CC) "The Court Jester" (comedy) '56--Dariny Kaye, Glynis Johns 2 29 8 (C) "Hotel Paradiso" (comedy) '66 -Gina Lollobrlglda. 9 "Grapes of Wrath" (drama) '40--Henry Fonda, Do"'s Bowden 11 "The Iron Major" (drama) '43-Pat O'Brien. Robert Ryan f"RIDAY, MAY 15 7 CC) "lt'a • Bikini World" (Juvenile) '66--0eborah Walley. 9 "The Left.Handed Gun" (western) '58-Paul Newman. Lita Milan 2 29 8 (C) "Come Fly With Me" (comedy romance) '63-Dolores Har1. Hugh O'Brl11n, Pamela Toffon, K3rl Malden. Karl Boehm 9 "Frankenstein 1970" (horror> '58-Boris K11r1off. Jane Lund 11 "LH Mlaerables" (d•amz) '35-Fr~ric March. Charles Laughton SATURDAY. MAY 16 5 "Tiger Bay" <mystery) '59 -Hayley Molls, Horst Buchholz. 9 (C) "The 8rldg111 at Tol!o-RI" Cdr~ma) '54-Wllliam Holden 11 "Panic In the StrHtl" (drama) '50--Rlchard Widmark 4 23 6 •'The Stooge" (com~y) '69--Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis. J1 "Johnny Come Lately" (drama) '43-James Cagney, Grace George 9 (C) "A Man Call•d Peter" (drama) '55-Rlchard Todd, Jean Peters 7 "Wiid Is the Wind" (drama) '58-Ann11 Magnani, Anthony Quinn 2 "The Oellcat• Dellnquent" !comedy) 57-Jerry Lewis, John Mc~l11er 170 (C) C) (C) !SI· :al· 11) l. (C) the Dn, nd 10· fj. se- uis :c> sl nd ir- n" U· rs- ce I ft. y II. a. o. 1a lo b n. .. e s. s. , 1, l . .. AFTfRNOON 12:00 O Movie: "Atsh and Ult Spur"! (western) '56-John Aaar, Marla ~ Enalish. ~~ @E Teatro Familiar I ~7 / tiI1) Drama dt la S.mana ~- 12:30 O Movie: "Flesh and Fury" (~ra-~ , ma) '52-Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling, Mona Freeman ID Movie: "Pursued" (western) '47 -Teresa Wright, Robert Mitchum, Judith Anderson. @ (V Film Feature al Visual Girl (C) 1:00 U Qj (j) Superman (C) 0 Movie: "Pay or Die" (drama) '6G-Ernest Boranlne, Zohra Lam- pert. I Public Service Film (C) Rubi · Upbeat (C) 1 :30 U tlj (j) Jonny Quest (C) O Torrance Armed Forces Day Pa- rade (C) 0 UCLA Sprina Sports (C) Gary Beban and Tom Harmon look at the J 970 Bruin Football squad. @ Movie: "Voodoo Island" (mys· tery) '57-Bons Karloff. Beverly I ¥er. I (l1J Saturday Matinee I 2:00 U ~ Triple Crown Horse Rac- ina (C) "The Preakness " The 9Sth running of the Preakness at Pimli- co Race Course. Baltimore, Md., 1s the second jewel of the Triple Crown events for three-year-olds. The $150.C>OO·Added Preakness is run at one mile and three-six- teenths MISS USA 1969 -Wtndy Oas- comb, Miss USA 1969, will ttlln- qulsb her crown to the winner or the •·Miss USA Buuty Paaunt 1970" at the Mbml Beach (Fla.) Auditorium during the broadcast on Saturday, May 16 at 10 PM on CBS. O Movie: "Mystery Submarine'' (dr1ma) '51 -Macdonald Carey, Marta Toren. ID @ P1clflc Ei&ht Confer· tnee Trick ind Field Ch1mpionship (C) Live fin1ls from the UCLA Track Stadium in Westwood, plus hiah· hahts of both the Pac·8 Swim and Gymnastics Championships of this past March FD SH tht USA (C) t;E) Armed Forces Hlplipts (C) 2:30 O Movie: (C) "The Castilian" (ad· venture) '63--tesar Romero, Brod· erick Crawford. I W11on Train (C) Scope (C) Varitdades Musieeles 3:00 U Jim Thomas, Outdoors (C) Andy Devine takes his arandson on his first duck hunt. Fly fishing experts battle the Atlantic Salmon in Que· bee; salt water fishing is filmed in the Gulf of Mexico; and Smallmouth Bas~ fishing in Michiaan's Lake St. Clair is shown. O Movie: "Too Lite for Tears" (mystery) '49-0an Duryea. Liza· beth Scott. @ Movie: "Unknown lsl1nd" (ad· venture) '49-Barton Maclane. ~ (j) Archie Comedy Hour (C) I Toros Bia Pidure (C) Teatro de las Estrellas 3:30 U Penelope Pitstop (C) 0 Movie: (C) "Battle at Apache Pass" (western) '52-Jeff Chan· dler, Susan Cabot. FD Travel the World (C) Cl) Sterlin& Theatre (C) 4:00 U Archie Comedy Hour (C) lllt not expensive fr001: AUSTRIA •SWEDEN BELGIUM • FRANCE ITAlY •ENGLAND Sf*'d A frKtion Of Re•dy-To-WHr PricH While Multiplying Your Wardrobe! and SWITZERLAND 0 I Spy (C) m Tht Visual Girt (C) @ Ht Said, She Said (C) Ei) Why/Kids? ID (_6J School Days (C) 3 Ci) Penelope Pitstop (C) FD Silvt1Wlnp 4:30 ID Hml (C) @ lone John Silver (C) Q) @ Voice of A1riculturt (C) ED Sonia M1lkin1 on Clmpus (C) FD Quest for Adventure (C) 5:00 U The Monkees (C) 0 It's Academic (C) Anaheim. Downey and Grant Hl&h Schools compete. IJ Dr. Kildue 0 @ CV m ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) O The Avenaers (C) ID Movie Greats: "P1nlc in the Streets" (drama) '50 -Richard Widmark, Paul Ooualas. Barbara Bel Geddes. I Batm1n (C) Why/Kids? @ Hip Chapart,JI (C) Joyce Chen Cooks (R) ~ The Bia Movie: "South Sea Women " Burt Lancaster @E Cine en 11 tarde FD Underw1y fo r Peace (R) 5:30 U Rod Strhn(s Wonderful World •.. 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