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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-11 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• .. ------ . " --- . -r .. • • SATURDAY, ;JUL'f J ' -97 -·--·-·-.. ... ---· vol:"--. llO, WI. I ~IOllJ, liMiM•s-== R *~" ~ -.. ----r::w -- -SA Doctor I ' ..L I . •\ .,, -! ' • • "} ' J ' ..... ~-. ' '·r • t...1JJ-i 1· \ ~ · •i I • !"' r • • ' ~ . '"; .. • ~.. "' ~ •• •'<! "' ·~ . . ' To Simon Blast By JOANNE REYNOLDS ot 1M Dlllr 1"1111 staff ' The Irvine Company, curren~lf~ en- meshed in an emotion-charged jlwsult over its proposed Upper NewpOrt Bay land swap with the county, w;i attacked on another front Friday. This time it was the I company 's plan for developing the of lr\llne, with a population of ro y 400,000 on 53,000 acres of stretching through Orange Co s midsecUon, that drew the fire. Tbe criticism e from UC Regent Norton Simon, 1inancier, patron of the arts and, .most recenUy, defeated can· didate J.or' the GOP nomination to the U.S.,.sreflate seat held by George Murphy. ... Simon ma·de it clear he ls displeased, specifically, with the Irvine Company's planning process -a process, he asserted, that excluded the UC Board of Regents. His criticism came during a two and a half hour meeUng at UC Irvine of the nine-member Buildings and G~nds Committee of the Board of Regents. Purpose of the meeUng, conducted at the urging of Simon and Regent William C«>ientz. a San Francllco attomey1 was to dlscus.s the new Irvine citybood pro- posal. The Regents, Simol aaid, have a big stake tn the proposal since they are one of the bigest property o~ In ·u., area and because the plan ,departs radically from an earlier concept agreed to by Regents which placed the UCI campus at the-hub of a city of 100,000 covering about 10,000 acres. Simon's sharp inquiries directed toward UC! 'Chan«llor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. and Irvine Ccl:npany Vice President Ray- mond Watson during the meeting brought words of rtbuke from oommittee Chairman Allan Grant and an angry re- ply from Aldrich. In the end, Watson and Simon appeared to agree that more study of the new plan would be advantageous, with the University and various other agencies, public and private, being consulted. The meeUng adjourned without formal action, but Coblentz indicated he might push for consideration of the matter by the run Board or Regents next month in San Francisco. Tbe Irvine Company gave the state the original-J ,COJ acres for the UCl campus. Later, under an opt.ion agree- ment, the Regents purchased an ad- ditional 510 acres for the campus. That purchase, Simon maintained, was made with the understanding that a (See ffiVINE, l'llp I) Conser'r~tio~sts Repeat Fraud Charge ill Bay-Swap By TOM 'BARLEY Lyle Tl)'lot, ·an alli<er in the cm- or..,. Dil"' "~ 111~ servaUcD.orieDted Sierra Cub, aswd.11 A group of conservationists repeated . dialrmon of the public an....C. held dsges againat the Irvine ~ in in Santa Az1" wher~ it wu aH...a that a publlo .... ......,. Fridoy in ~ 1 the Irvine Company d e l l.b e r 1 t e l y the Upper Newport Bay ~ U· m~l<d 'the ext<llt of the Upper dlalgt. Bay ..,...line undtr public ownership. · Tblt charge, u ~! I n ThlJ,, ihe .club aides Nld, bo_.,t .........., ldloa ·by aU«ney Phlilp Ber· when' Ille <0111pany joined the ooonty ry GI Sin Friind«o, wu that the giant of Ol'lnfe In u'king tile" Slate Lands ranch company allegedly commltl<d Conim131lon In two public hearings to fnud In "'I',,_.. ...,..line ilm>lved endorse the Back Bay Hchanll", ID the Back Boy nap. Irvine -that .enclcir'oemenl bt lmmodlatety an.r !bot couM>om November of 1987 bul only. Taylor 1 d t chargod, by omitting from !ta calcula-dwge, Irvine Company p r e' • en UOftl• three arMI ol.' Water· frontage sur- Wllliam II. M!""" lllued •press ...... ,. . rounding . the blly. :Tlteoe he ldenlllled s!J'Ongly denymg the allegal1on. He 114lled a l IGO f .. t of North Sta il<oach at lbe statement llltrue. apd lrre9P(lrllibt~ .. T n!we~ Shores below .west ~luff; 1,200 The ...-.vaU.. ~ In ill~a feet of Back Bay Drive below 'Ealt conrerenco, allO chiilene<d 11aoon, to Blalf: and an IOldelmnlne<I _,. • --merlta of the Uclelahds aJons the 11><:alled pataal llnda 1t lilt ••chanp at 1 ttme and place ol his c-• J the •···. """""' "'-llnugb Irvine al!lciall, ·-~ .., docl'111111o---. __ ... , .... , , -.. . - • .• aver ·. . - .. . ~ • • • - • e . . • . . ' ~C,,u1·t . Ruling ~laU _A11aliti ' ' 1 --' -. ..:: =·.::.. .. -..:. • .:. .... -: ,,_ · ... -. -~ _.. """: --, - . - Facing Raps Mom, Aide Ahp_Get _Cnutt ·Date A yc)ung physician, his mother and his assistant, accused In separate cases of running a Santa Ana abortJon1 mill in open defiance of the law, face court hearings soon. Dr. John S. Gwynne. 28, and lt1rs. Rubye U. Gwynne, 56, will be arraigned next Friday in Central Orange Cooaty Judicial District Court. They will go before Judge Philip E. Schuab, charged with two counts of · illegal abortion June 16, wheR Santa Ana police raided his 17th Street clinic. Dr. Gwynne and his at tractive assistant, Miss Debbie Meyer, 18, of Whittier, also face preliminary hearing Sept. 17 In the same court before Judge William Thomson. The crusader in behalf of freedom of choice in abortions for women who do not want their pregnancy continued for one reason or another was arrested May 13 along with Miss hfeyer. They were charged with two counts of criminal abortion on that date also, and Dr. Gwynne readily admitted he has performed more than 1,000 abortions. 1be smartly dressed yowig doctor also faces tharges in Los Angeles County for his defiant chahenges of California's 1967 therapeutic abortion law. Attorney Moses Berman, who also represents accused abortionist D r • Robert C. , Robb, 17, of Dana Point, predicts the cases won 't end in a firm ruling for aome time. Decisions by several judges including Central Orange County Judicial Di1bict Court Judge Paul Mast have set the wheels in motion for the Calllornia Supreme O>urt to decide the issue. Some jurists believe the restrictive abortion law to be unconsUtuUonal. PILOT REA.DERS GOING TO FA.IR lt'1 "Hi Ho, Come to 'l;be Faktt If you happen to be among· lucky wlnnen of the 120 tickets .the D,uL t PILOT Is giving away for the Orange County Fair • Expoll- Uon which opens nut 'nlesday. Names of winners are published In special "ads" in the classl!ied advertlslnbg section. The listings tell each Winner how to go about obtaining his pa1r of Ucktt.s. Look among the cla9111ied Ids rlgi1t now. You may alttady be 1 wiAner. • I , Beaeh Girl Hit rb~··Car . J . ' Fatally Hurt; A LI-year.old Marina lllp" Sdiool coed was struck and killed by 1 car late l'r>- day olght a sbort dUtaDce from the wn- pus. Beverly Sue Adams oC UllU WUUtl: Lane, Huntington Btacb, 'wu declared: ·dead of massive head Injuries at 10:21 p.m. on her arrival at HunUDiton IDier· community Hosp1taL Coroner's invesUgator Richard Slauch- ter said the lirl was hit by an auto while ,crtBSJng .spFlngdale Avenue near Sliter Slree~ a short. distance from the 111.utna lligh Scqoo! campus. The drlver' GI tho· car, Robert John Tubik of 12'132 Maia St.,. Garden Grove, WU not bekl1 bJ 'JA. v~stigators. ~ng Flag Waver Gets 'Peace' ~Ra_p ·Bayshores resident Wlllma Grosmugor, 11, who ...a. amoiod ·Julp 4 f()( flying a Viet Cong llq '"' tt.e ex:clusive area's beach, Fridat, "\11£:11 charged with <lisluillin( lltl par;ce IA the iocldent. ., . -• '. . • Groszkruler., who lion freed on IG1i ball, ' ,.. orlginal)Y dlarnlf U:!dtt ' a . 'lede!'lll cod• ,whicli, -. wlth dliplay or , .-11.AU.~ILOT ., ............. ~ • ~·µie American. Fla,. , _ .. ·. · • .. • .. -• \. r-~ ... :.... -.~ :-·--: · .Monday It was lefrned, L:lat u.t· U.S. It only took three boys -Scott Murphy1J l ; TllfltRar,.1Q, liifii"J>arU. :: attorney would not p<WCUta llllllit tile Ray, 8 (from left) -to guide "RuMer,'' the Rays 1 ~ original charges, and Frk11J mllde- Retriever through the dress up ~test-.tn ntd•y's pa~aj:lt.,..dl:J?*U"~ · meaner charges were Bi.eel oa the )1IOUtb the Lake Forest Beach and Tenms ,.club. nea~ El T~N1·Tf!• JYU!'•, by the district attorney. thought 1'R.UD!1er11 was a prize. So they g~ve h1m-0ne.:.., j,___., ~.J... -• • . ·----·· -. - Nudes Take t?o~e.-, Mass Arrests to Follo·w Court Ruling .. We•ihr 'Cea& -·. ., . ' . ' \ . ' Widespread arrests GI nude en· obscene conduct by Jllde dillcera." , .,! Haze I~;,.. the liai-aaa· !or lllltur-. tertalners a"'t the, managcn of premises U ~ 1~ i h\m; 'tlit ·nillnf irdil ! . day and Sundl)' ~-aloni permitting such performa"""' seems Uke-H"'ks commenta lllat mteNJoell al·· ( the Orange COas1. Bui the-· Jy today under !be impact O! a ruling c .... , M.,.., Fi-.-m.Y -· f mao •"8 lllat the ..-Wiii, issued Frida ti the F...-th llltlrlct agalo C9111• .under the -. .....,... otberwlle, bt mootlJ --· ' . Court o1 ~•14.~ -. ·ol ~~ ~'.esUga'.f";_., · ._ , J ..... , . , ~ ,. -· INSIDE TOD.\ Y ~· l ' ~~···, ·~,.,.11 •'< vtWCf '011«R t 11Jecqa ,u1 GI• 'Tiie San B~moii!ih'o aPP.uale btnch Corfm.,'a ......,I rullnp and .odw ip-• , It lak<s a P"'t!tl sqAr. .lffft. · revenO)I a """1lt ruling by Orange Coon-parently rtmoYed r""" ·the Immunity ager not to nCQ91du tlu - ty Superior Oiurt Judge Robert I. of.jiiTetll m the Sul• Sblck'in ,Loo •obbr Slunnim. H•~ """""°II • Corlman wlllch ba..-.d the arresls ol Alllnlloo, the Tuocan Room in Tuittq, , lriil VIU~·todal/'1 Idell: Tiu S,.,,. nude entertainers and their manager ~ Chee's and sarong Gib: bll'I ii ~ to~ ii roUiftg owr A""1'ioa provided that certain on·gge rules of santa Ana. l like o t.ant malcn todaV• YAJI· conduct were observed. .. The appellate court rvllnl waa MM ILY WEEKLY cowr. But the appellate court ruling, said on the di.strict attorney'• appeal against .-......... ·, ,.. 1 110 , Orange COunty District Attcrney Cecil the rever11l o( the ccm•k.-lhMI on lewd ~ .... .., ,_ ,. Hk:b, means that "the p o 11 c e conduct chaJ1tl of TulCtD Room en-:" ~· :::: ..,.,... ': departments and the Orange County tWiner Jeannette ~ Mia Ohman c,..._,. • .... ._. "'" Sheriff's Office whole hands have been Is Qne o( a trooP of TrulCln .Room =.. "':: I :' Mlrtllll ,.....,,. • Ued by tht, lnjW>CUonl w1ll ence ' aaain entertainers who aca!a flcie tba ~ • s •• 111 t ._. w · Ill obit lo lllla omota lot lewd lllCI ljo.(I( lmmellllo -I • , . " ' • -·· ' ' DAILY PILOT Tldepool Trek Members of family trudge lbrougb lidepool near ~W.e Corona Beach in Corona del Mar where land nieola sea In rugged array of folded rock. Tidepool area stretching along coast at southern limits o! Newport Beach are ideal for studying shoreline sea jcreatures, but state law prrihibits tbe taking of spe- cimens. ~ ·1 I . Oemente Visitors To Get Nixon View By LYN HARRIS HICKS Of tM 011Y 1'1191 Sllft Just about 2SO motorists per day pull up to the nearest public vantage point of the Wetlem White House in San Clemente but see -in essence -iiothln1 but treetops. The easiest view will be the President's pri vate entry gate along the road leading to the private Cyprus Shores Community, plus some of the gardens around the former H. H. Cotton home. Be:sides a realignment of the lf plans by state highway englbeers are made reality, road leadlng lo the entrance however, visitors lo S a n -of the White House-compound Clemente'• &bawpiece will see and Coast Guard Loran Sta. more of. the Nixon estate from lion plans call for moving a new interchange and ramp ' complex acconrpanying widen-the Coast Guard sentry post ing plans for the San Diego and entry road closer to Mr. Freeway. Nixon's offices. A new fro nt.age road ap. But walls, 15 feet high, will BOYS' COTTON TERRY SHIRJS _ FOR ·BEACH PLAY Sund•ll Onlf! 99~ Combed cotton terry shirts with mock "T .. neck. Blue, gold, green, brown stripes. 8 lo 18. SUMMER STRETCH DENIM SLACKS COSTA MESA ONLY D ·D .. • SUNJ>AY ON LY While Ovantifies Last! • 10 A.M. To 7 P.M. -While Quantities Last! .= ... ,_ ____ "" MEN'S CANVAS MESH CASUALS FOR SUMMER S11nd11l1 011ly! Sli(Xlns ha v c sronge inncrsolPs, rubbl.•r n1oldcd httls, i;ol<'s. Oxford s lylc avallable. 6~-12. NO PEST"' INSECT STRIP S1111d11y 011ly! Convenient, "no-pest" strip, for indoor usr kilti; all lly· Ing insects. Just cha~e it. J37 • I h ' • II BABY'S CUSHIONED PADDED CAR SEAT FOR SAFER TRIPS S11 nd11l1 Only! 867 Buckle· up baby, too, in thick· foam -padded, print vinyl car scat. Safety head- rest. Charge it! ~ch to replace the currcnl probably obstruct some view, Via de Frente dog-leg at the designers said tJlis week. entrance to Cyprus. Shores on All the plans still are ten- the maps, and engu1eers ~ay tatlve says Masao Kamlda, the funds for the freeway Job design project engineer-for the are ~geted in the 1971-72 State Division 0£ Highways, flJC81 year· but his most recent drawings Plans call for a bridge over _ barring any unforeseen the freeway to replace an ex-policy decisions, will probably lstJng one, and the ~eep of remain as the final plans. the new span will give a IS-. foot edge to perAOns 'looking Accord1n1 to San Clemente Sut1cfa11 Onl111 fer 1 &llmpee of the Nixon ~ngineers' calcu1aUons, the villa. new Chri.:t.ianitas bridge will .-.oo ~ • r JOHNNY LIGHTNIN G® CARS .Sunday Only! au~ MASS SELECTION OF HAND .wqRK TOOLS .2FOR The design also will take span. ~ely f~e: ~ 8 Y utha~ 75 % cotton denim/25'::0 stretch nylon slacks are a must the ramp of the bridge across f~x~a e ·ta ~ so hi oh for summer Cun. Smartly styled with western design. what . is now paMureland, is desli~~ d~i·o w c t.a.pered legs; fly front and side zipper. Fall colors and sweeping 400-feet closer lo the 1 n. navy. 8-18. utate. The new _bridge .and frontage Extr• Lire:• Slzu (51111 32 to 31) road terminus will be at the -$2.88 Mile Square Park Plans northern edge of the present l"'~or;~f:!:~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ID--ftl""'""""., .. ~ Ldran station gate. Due Revieiv The southeasterly shift of the terminus is welcomed by " Cyprus Security Chier Harry Schultge who said tourist con. gestion at the gate averages 250 cars per day , with peak traffic on weekends. Ingress and egress of An agreement between the Cyprus residents is often city ol Fountain Valley and blocked by tourist.&' cars -at Orqe County on second the gate. where a sign - phaae development ol Mlle "No Sightseen Beyond Th.is Square Regiooal Park will be Point" -greets travellers. reviewed by the Board of Residents of the President's Supervio<n Tuesday. SNORKEL ANO MASK Sund•ll Onlf! J33 • ~ • ' CHARGE IT! Swim mask and pre •ifli'.le ' i1norkel v.·lth panoramic Jens. f or pool or lake. $eld In $porllf19 Good1 Dept. Nf!\V model mini race C8 r!\ In v.1ld colors makr~ racing fun. • ... .. AUTOMATIC TIMER S1111da11 011l!f! 497 Turn lights and 811 house· hold appliances on or of[ v.·11h !hill :14-hour lim1'r Great chance to save on handy household tools. La rge selection for you to choose from. Charge it. " PARTY POLY CUPS SuoulH!I Only! Polyslyn'nc <'U[11< for 11 .. 1 or cold hl'vcrai;cs. 50 7 ·Ill. l'UIJI! [}('r pal·l1ai;•" Approv1l of the complicated Cyprus Shore Neighborhood qreement tw bten postponed are happy with the freeway llc-•..,.••-----Ll--•-<m-ri>l.J i.=-= ,....._..,,...,.._ tor 9t'Veral weeks awa!Ung plans. said E. Roy .Dickson. ~lri.cat1on rtJXlrts by in-president of the S 'h o r e -, . volved department heads. Association. Under the tentative pact, Previous plans would have the county will widen and im-required destruction. o r prove the Wide half of four relocation of the Cyprus gate , l'Olldwlys bordering the park much opposed by Cyprus -Warner and E d I n ge r residents. a v e n u e s • Euclid and Dickson said the residc.1t.s Brookhursl streets. also appreciate the prospect Financing wUI be through nf time savings effected by the Arterial Highway Financ-the new on-off ramps. They Ing Program with OO percent now must drive a mile each charted to the city's share way on frontage roads going and the other half to the coon-to and rrom the Cyprus com- ty. Tot.al estimated cost munity. 13$1,000. Ia return, the city will reU~ On and off ramps both north quish the right to charge more and sou lh bound are scheduled than '100,000 in water and at the n e w Christianltas aewer conned.ion rees to Ute bridge In the coostn.ictlon county recreational facility. wh~h is a segment of the Other proviJlons : 1971-Tl state freeway progra m 1be city wtJJ mairUin the In Vt'flich San Clemente and ltreeta:; tbe county will have Capistrano Beach will get two primlrY mponsibtllty I o t additional la~ of freeway - poHce protecUoo w1th backup an increase of from six lu from the city; nre protection elght Janes, wlll be provldocl by the city ;======::-=·-=-= at no cott to the county. Ropol'lln( Tuesday will be Real Praperty S t r " I c e s , ff1rbon, Beeches and Park.s, tht cwnty rlre Department. and the c.un1r eou ... r, ol· flee. • J ON THE TUBE ' '•' tht l:»11t t1t61 to whal'1 '•r·p111i119 011 TV, .. ,..d T\t W EiC -di1trlbut1d "'Ith th1 S1tu1d1., ffllle11 of tk1 DAI LY PILOT, SCREEN DOOR SPECIAL 713 Include• all ht.rd\lo'I~ nectt.S&Ty tor Ins t.alb - lion, dDOr cloatr and lock. JUJl u.y 'Charil! it!' 8l/2xl ll/2' RA YON PILE RllG -LA1!H.:~=llGo~,1:~~~do .• 6 44 v,.rn1llllon, turquoise, blue/ ((lWn. .... SM Undtrl•y ..... $4.tl ' NO-SCOUR! TEFLON "' WARE Su11dnu 011111! 7-llC. PrillCt'st1 tenon cook- '"'are set. No slick, super · hard fin i5h. Charge ii! 888 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~;~~·a:~ COST A MES'A .t'··: Harbor · • ., I , I '• .. • • • Weekeitd. 11 ........... . • - !f.OL:. ~3. NO. :165, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES . ' ' Beach.Girl ~ • ' i Bit by: Car, F~tally Hurt ' A ~year-old Marina lllah School coed wtl limck and killed by a car late Fri- d117 Dilht a -dllWice !roof the cam· ' . ..... Beverly Sue Adami of 15921 Willits Lane, HunUnctoa Beach. was declared dtad ol. musive bead injuries at 10 :21 PA Gil her arrlv-1 at Huntington Intc.r- .....minlly llolPllll. ' Coroner'• !nvull(ator Richard Slaugh- lor illd the llrl wu hit by an auto while croa!nt Sprincdale Avenue near Slater street a l1lort distance from the Marina IDP School campus. The driver of the car, llabert Jobn Tulak of U73Z Main Sl, Gamn Grove, waa not held by ID- vallptors. -Adam>' death remained under -ptlon by Huntlngtoo Beach tral!ic o111c..... police ll(IOkesuien said. F1mrral services art J)fb<llng at Dilday Fal!)ilY. Mortuary In Huntington lleldi. In another tr.me mlabap at about the ..,.. time In orang. Coonty, Walter Ir· vlng Ad&ms, unrelated to the young g!r~ dltd .. er.a Canyon Road. Dog's Life ED Ill O'N D,\IL Y PILOT ,_,. 'r aldllrll bllllW Dally .... • • • • TEN C!NTS .. Simon Rap~ ~rvine But Regents Co~l to A~wcli onCity Plan lly JOANNE llEVNOLD8 Of .. o.ttr ~llM lltft 'Ibe Irvine Company, currently en- melhed it! an emotion-charged lawsuit over Jtl ·proposed; Upper Newport Bay land nrap wlth,the ~t7, was attac:te;d on anotblllr front Friday. . 1'h1I Ume it wu .the land company's plan for devoloplng tbe City ol lrv!a<, wllh a poptllltlon ol roopty 400,000. on 53,000 8Cl'el of property stretc:hiq: through Orange Coonty'1 mid5'CtlOD, that drew the fire. .. 'i1le o1ticlsm came from UC Rerent Norton Simon, financier, patron of the arts and, most rec:enUy, defeated ~ didate for the GOP nomination to the U.S. Senate seat held by GeOrge Murphy, Simon made It clear he is displeued, speclfic:ally, with the lr\llne Company's plaMlng process -a process, be asaerljod, that ucluded Ille UC Board of Regenia. • ' His crtticiam came duriDt a two and a Jialf hour metiinc ·at. UC' lrvlne . ol: the lllnHnembtr Bulldlnp,and Grounds Committee o1 Iha -GI Regents. l'urpole al the JllHtinc,. ~ 1t the Ul'linl of .Simon IDd•fteteot WW!am Coblentz, a· Saa ~-'I'll• WU to dlscjlas the ..... Jri1ne. .cllyl!Ood - posal. • The Regeots, Slaioo iald,-heve· a blc otake In the pr-1 --thiy are ooe ol the btueli properiy owners In the ... and bec11111 Iha plan departs radically from an ear!ief coocept agr<ed to -by Regents which Placed the UC! camJ)ul ~t the hub ol~a, ~city ol 100,000 co..rtng'about 10,llJO -.. Simon'1 lbarp inqulrles dlrected t°"ard UC! Chancellor Danlel G. Aldrich Jr. and Irvine Company Vice fr<!ident Roy. mood w.i-cfurlng_ the meeting brought wonts of rebuke from commltt:eit Chairman Allan Grant and an atJCr1 ~ ply from Aldrj>h. la the end, W@laoa and Simon_.. to ..,... that more itudy ol tho - plan would be lldv..,._, -tl!o Univenlty and various o~ 'ti • "' · publk and Pr!vatz, bein& camulted. · · Tbe m .. ting adjourned -lwnlol actloa, but Cobltmtz indlcated Ila w,iit : )IUlh !or -atlon ol Ille -by the lull Board· ol Regents llelll mooth In San Franotsco. The Irvine Company gave the ltMe !he orll!ina! 1,000 acres 10< tht UCI campus. Later.-under . an option aaree- ment, the Regents purclwed u act.. dlUonal 510 acres for the campus. That purchase, Simon malntained, was made wllh the W>dentandln& that a (See IRVINE, hp 11 Second Delay N·ude~ Tali.e {;over In Socialit,e Mtus Arrests w Follo·w Court Rule?· ~. .. M ..J _ c WldaapiNd amsta ol nude en-UTueT ase teria!nm Ind the manarers 01 premises •. permitting 111ch perionnanca see1111 llke- obscene conduct by nude daiicer~." Slaugbter said Adami a 40-year-otd resident of. 512 Lambert Drive, Fqllerton wu dead on arrival at SL Jude Hospital in F.uDertoa at 1:25 p.m. Be wa a driver .bl. i two-car crash on the'11indlbc -road • ball·mll• !OUlh • Toner Canyon Road near the Ora.oge Coanly line. No ijalfication ol o~ Involved In e.. crash. waa Immediately available. It only look three boys -Scott Murphy, 11 ; Tom Ray, 10, and Charlie Ray, 8 (from left) -to guide "Runner," the Rays' Black Labrador Retriever through the dress up contest in Friday's parade of pets at the Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club near El Toro. The· judges . jhought "Runner" was a prize. So they gave him one. A further delay wu ordered Friday ly today under the "lmplet ·o1 • ruling In the Super!o( Court munler trial. of luued Friday by tliO FO\lrlh Dlttrict Newport Bead>" lllClalite Willia Dean Court al Appeall .. Hunt. '!be_ San -appellate bench Judge James F. Judge granted a delay !'vtraad • -ruling by'CJi:ange CJoun. lt would appear from the ruling and Hicks' comments that eotertalnera at Costa Mesa's Flrebotae bar may once again come under the teen acrutiny of police investigators. ~.r. ban a!Jected by Ju d g e Corfman's recent rullnp and now ap- parently removed (n:m the bnmunity ol lllftlls are the Sugar Shack In Los Alamitos, lhe. TuScan Room In Tuatin, C1iee Cliee's arid Saroog Gals bars In Soota Ana . until Oct. 5 for the -1nc of Iba IY· Suporlnr Court Judge Robert L. ~ense Fof . Still DeltiyiJ ~e~o~rat Leader Rips WeHare Cut.As 'Inh uman' trial In wl>lcli u-. Hunt, 43, o1 litf Corfman ""1cll ·ban'ed the armts ~ Harbor View i)'rl;., will be ..,.,,_ -~ ind 1l1e!t - alµ.. fatal -•~blilnc <J!.het:~ Pl!!!5"11'¥ ~ eoot~ ~,:of ......... ~nd.' . ~ ~~· ' _q. ~ alion11Y Sld!IV ~ ........... ... ... d . ' ~ COcll' ;~~~z~nt?!:.:=' a:~afJ:~~ --' ' tlid"by tbs . will -~ 1'!!I -1lalo -niUnc -bue4 on the dlltrlc:t attorney's apPeal qainst the !YV•raal al the coavictlon on lewd .-id chlrges of Tuscan Room '11- Wtabo<r J•-tlnnan. lllol Ohman ls -of 1 troop ol 1-Room eota1alnen w11o again r ... the ..-ill-'Cup' Trials Tbict, dense fog which bu caused two 1traig1it days of delay11 in the America's Cup olloervatlon trials wu !he gr<atest object of the Kippers' concern today as the weather vtcU mtered lts thitd day. U -ther does permit races along !he famed. 24-mile course off Newport. R.I., Intrepid, Kippered by Newport Beach 's Bill Ftcker, will square off against anoth· er undefeated aloOp, Valiant, in what is &ehed.Uled aa the first race. Heritage, ihe first soutJ1ern yacht ' in cup-defender cootenUon.1 will meet Wea- therly in the second race, 1f the fog c:lears. SACRAMENTO (UPI) Assembly llen)ocratlc ·leader ~obn J. Miller today condemned 1as ''inbaman" Gov. Reagan's acUon triggering. a $25 million reduction In welfare ter'Vices for the aged, blind and disabled. Miller accused the governor of "exploit- ing bogus welfare exce19e.1 in an all out effort to win re-election at any cost." He said the action will not save taxpayen money as is intended by Rugan. Reagan Friday ordered •to mllllon cut from the tif.5 million approprlaUon in the new 11tate budget for homemaker and at- Drowning Probed By Beach Police The races were called off again Friday for the second straight day because of a de.me blanket on the ocean course, but despite the cancellaUon, crews aboard Vaijant and Intrepid boned their racing Detectives are continuing to probe the perf_9nD1DCe! in practice runs through mysterious drowning of a Seal Beach the soup after the announcement lhat a man discovered in a channel of the formal race wu off. fashionable Huntington Harbour develop- Meanwbile, Herilage underwent some ment TuesdBiY· last-minute modifications to her steering Bill Reed, Huntington Beach public quadtant and blocks of her running back-informaUon officer, said the death of -.,s. 26-year-old Roger Alan Luedtke has In another. fanious race in the hemis-definitely been classified as a drowning, pber'e Friday Norman· Bacon's Widgeon but investigators are uncertain whether from Santa Barbara was declared the it was accidental, a suicide or possibly official wlmler of both th~ fleet and ban-a murder. dlcap .trophies In the 2,571-mile Tahiti· Sgt. Monty McKennon, a homicide Transpacific yacht race. detective said he hopes, to wind up But despite the impressive win by the his investigation today. 64-foot aloop. it still was day shy of the 1:ot'edtke's body was discover~ by a record .aet in 1116' by Ticonderoga skip-s~1nuner !fho bumped into it while pad- pered by the late Robert Jobnson. dling on his back. Tbe final standings in class and fleet • Leo Luedtke, the d_rowned . man's father, had reported him mlssilg to politkm ~ late Friday in Bora 'the Seal Beach J:?olice Depahment Bora are. several days. earlier. Wkfae:on Al, lat; Aifes ~. third; Pen tendant c:are services. But admlniltra- tion_ officials said the acUon ~tomatiq.1- ly triggered a compensatory· cutback in federal and local ·matching funds of $15. M'ost of that sum L! federal money. Rea1an aid the cut ls designed to brln1 "runaway wella?e costs back in check." He also said he plall.!I more welfare re- ductions soon. An aide to tile governor said the $10 million "saved" by the cutback would revert·to the general fund ~Yhere it could be used to finance possible "deficiencies" later In welfare or -Other programs. An estimated 50,000 Californians re- c:eivJng aid to the blind, elderly and dis- abled also receive homemaker and at- tendant care services, two non-nursing programs in which recipients are pro- vided extra help with household tasks they are unable to perform themWves. In a statement, Miller said' the borne. makers program is desil(ned to care for persons in their hOmes rather'than "ware- house them in· more upenslve nursing homes and hospitals. · "The tra~edy is that dlslocation of the aged and disabled will not save tu:pay- ers money," the Berkeley lawmaker said. "Instead it will cost local property own- ers more in taxes." Flig)its Increased MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) -North- west Airlines in.creased its limited fli1ht schedule! Friday,, but there was no end in sight of the three-day strike by ticket clerks, reservation agents · and office workers. ty ol Immediate arrest. . It was the -nd delay In trlal P'O-be able lo mdi arreota ... leW1 ind ...,.!IP for the dark altradlve '"""'" ,- who 'allegedly ran 1 !oot.looi biitdier ' •• , · knife through 56-year-old Willis Hunt wt c Ah 0 Clini !:p1:.!1~-y:"ar~~:~~::.: ountv · · ort1on · c by a family quarrel. cl Serious injuries suffered in a traffic accident by Newport Beach patrolman Mitchell Thompson led' to the earlier delay but Tboml!">n who is completely encloled in a body cast, is now well enough to testJfy . Figures Facing Hearings The officer has · been described as the vital witness In the prosecution case against Mrs. Hunt. It has been stated that he took "certain Incriminating statements" from the woman shortly after officers found the dying Hunt lying on the patio In a pool of blood and feebly calling for help. Con g Flag Waver Gets 'P eace' Rap A yo""' phy.ictan, hia mother ""d his ais!atanl, acamd In .<p.rale c..., of~ a santA.Ana.abcrtioo .mill in' open defiance 0: Utt· llw, face court hearings soon. · • • " Dr .. iohh S. Gwynne, 2$, and ~frs. Rubye u. Gwynne, se, will be arraigned next Friday la Central Orange Coonly Judicial District Court. They will go before JUdge Philip E. Schuab, c:haried "'1th two counts of. illegal abortion June 11, when Santa Ana police raided ills 17th S!feel clinic: has perrormtd more than 1,000 abortions. , The smartly dressed youn1 doctor also faces charges In Los Anf•les eouDty for hls defiant challenges or California's 1967 therapeutic abortion law. Attoriiey Moses Berman, who al~ represent11 accused abortionist Dr • Robert C. Robb, 87, ol Dana Point, predicts the cues won't end in a firm ruling for some Ume. Decisions by aeVeral judges including Ctntral Orange County Judicial District Court Judge Paul Mast have set the wheels in motion for the, Califomla Bays bores res I dent William Dr. Gwynne and his attract l v e S-upreme C.Ourt to decide the Juue. Grosikruger, .19, who was arrested July assistant, Miss Debbie Meyer, JI, of Some jurists believe the restrictive 4 for nying a Viet Coog {lag: on the Whittier, also face preUnilnary hearing • abortion law to be unconstitutional exclusive area's beech, Friday was Sept. 17 in the same COW1'before Judge charged with disturbing the peace In William Tho-·~. the incident. ,,_.,... Groszkruger, who was freed on ~ The crusader tn behalf· of/ freedOm ball, was originally charged under a of c:hoice in aboriions for women who federal ~ which dealt with display of do nOt, 1'aDt the.Ii' 'lngn~ c:ontlnaed the Americ:an Flag. "' for one reuon or~· wu arrested Monday •t was learned thal the U.S. May.ti a"•• wit1i lllaa Ji-attomey woukl not prooecute under the -• -,-· original charges, and Friday, mlsde-ney .were ~ged with two c:ou~ts meanor charges were filed on the youth of crlmin81' abortion Oft• that dat.e 1leo, by the <lstrict 1Uomey. and Dr. G"1Dfi0 riaillly .admlttl!d Ila Iceland Mourning REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -Iceland-- en today mourned the death of Prime MlnlsW •Bjarnl ~ kllled In · a fire, while Jobaan Halstein minister of jusUce and bidu.try, ~ toot the reins of 1ovemment in the Arcuo Circle nation. > Duick m A3, seventh; M1r A4, ninth; Blactfin M, eleventh; Narra1ansett .A6, 14th; Jub'latlon Bl, second; Milly B2, f-: sptrlt BS fifth; Q<Yur Bf, sixth; Niuna ll B5, eighth; Simon Ba, tenth; Villon 87, twelfth and Tangent 88, thir- teenth. Swap Fraud Claim Retold in =C~urt c.Ut" \ PILOT REA DERS -GOING TO FA.IR . • • Jt'1 ••m Ho, C.Ome tti nae Fair" If ,.. bappen to be ~ lucky -al UiO !JI Uc:Tui !he • DAILY PILOT ls glviog awaY. for the .Orange County ra1r " E>posi· • t1on which opens neat T\lesd-.y. Names of winners_ are publJshed tn special "ads" in the c:lassifled adverttslnbs secUon. The listings tell each winner bow to 10 about obtaining ills pair of tickets. .LOot among the clasail'ied ads right -· You may already be 1 winner. \ • By TOM BARLEY OI 11111 DtllY ..... 1'9ff A group ol conservailonlsta-npeliled charges agalnll' the Irvine ~ In a•publk conference Frfd"7111....,.... the Upper Ne~ '11a7·'tldi'/~ .... ..... _.. ~ ... ~-.. ' That charge, as ~~ l•n, --by-..,. Pldllp Ber·. ry ol San Franciaco, ,._ tbal;tie stant ranch company · allegedly oommltted fraud ID repre1e11ti.nc ahorellne invohed in the Baek Bay swap. Immediately after that c:ourtroom ~. Irvine Company P r e 1 id en t WID1am R. MAlqn -• ---gly denying the 1lleplton. He ealleil the llatement untrue ud 1"-"°'1<. 'l11e "'81etValioo IJTWP, In Ito -_,.__.-. .... n....,. II.-to • t a debate ovet'~ID<llll1 ol the tidelands ro1111clng the bay. TI.-Ila 'ldenttfied •~change at a ama· ind place al hia u 1,lOO feet al North Star Beach at choosing. Muon, bGqb,1rv1ne officials, Dover Shons below w.s Biufl; t,200 declined !he -feet of Bact Boy Drive below Eut ' Lyle TiYi«,. an·~m: la the '!"'" Blu!f;, and • ~-lnntqe llOl'Vation-oriented SI"" C.b aerved 81 along Ute ~lled potzm. laiJda at t6o . d1alrmon ""the.~Dc .... _ bakl balljl ~ Ute bey.. • -. • . . • ' . • Tbe ,a&IJ\• -....... dellmod In In Santa Ana """9 tt-wu·alltged·that the courtnJoin o1 Superior0·Cooat Judge the Irvine Company-dell·~e~a~e,11 Clol)lle,M. Owens Friday moll!l"i wbm .mi"'llmmted the -. o1 tlir 'llwea'· '. 11o.....;;..... atloniey Bfnr.' u k e-d Bay lboreline ~ publl<:,-~,.)-Oi,mge·eoonty Harbor Dlltrlcl mp-r This, tho club aides lllld, b""'°"" James Balling.., to confim>"·the omlsllon When !he. company. joined the ....,1y ol the• frontsge rr.m recordt which Ila ol Orange In askbis lhe State Lands helped Jll'tPlft • =':'~':,.~~ In ~·1 ·~ .._ Berry lrvlne -tlllt indonetnoirt In blra. • -al •·•h -November of oo bllt ooly, Taylor . Irvine attlimy Rollert Wuren enha~ dlar111d, by omlfltn' rrom Its calcula-wtlh repeated obj-lo his a<> -u....-·" ... -""""'" --_,.. ..... q.H• .. al 1111 WNdler Hau ts on the horizon !or Satu.- day· and Sund01 afternoon. aioq the Orange Coast. But the weather· 1 inan ads . that .the weekend will,. qthetwlle, be >1>0i!IY. -· • • r, ' l INSm~ >T08AY It tqkn o P"Uf aq<IGr< i.,.. IJ{ltT not to ,.,cognize the Mme Bobb!J s11<rma .. ff•'• """""° lt big,o>lt~ todoy't kjps. T ... S,.,,_ man 10110 U roUfno ooer A.mtrica like·• lo!lk ma.tees locior'• r AM· ILY WilBKLY C011<1, .. .__ ' -' -..-.. -" -.... -·-" _,, I -• ,_ I --.. ,, --' -.. .. . ..,...,._ • --.. , IMS 1 Ii I I ' ...... • • ~------- • Tidepool Trek Members of family trudge through tidepool near LitUe Corona Beach in Corona del Mar where land meets sea in rugged array of folded rock. Tidepool area stretching along coast at southern linllts of Newport Beach are ideal for studying shoreline see creatures, but state Jaw prohibits the taking of spe. cimens. Clemente Visitors To Get Nixon View By LYN HARRIS IUCKS OI tllt DllllJ 1"1111 Sltff Just about 250 motorists per day pull up to the nearest public vantage point of the Western White Hollie in San Clemente but see -in essence -llothlng but -taps. lf plans by state highway efl&ineers are made reality, hoftver, visiton: to 8 an The easiest view will be the President's private entry gate along the road leading to the private Cyprus Shores Community, plus some of the gardens around the former lt H. Cotton home. Clemente'• showpiece wlll 11te and Coast Guard Loran Sta- more o~ the NIJ:oP estate from 1 tion, plans call for moving a new intm:hao&• and. ramp tl1 ·eo·• Guard ......., ..... c:oniples a<:oD111panyill( 1'1den-e -__ , ,..... ing plans for the S.n Diego and entry road clORr to Mr. Freeway. Nixon's offices. A new frontage road ap-But walls, 15 feet high, will proach to replace the current probably obstruct some view, Via de Frente dog.Jeg at the designers said th1a week. entrance to Cyprus Shorts on AU the plans 1till are ten. the maps, and engineers say tative says Masao Kamiaa, the funds for ~e freeway job design project engineer for the ~e budgeted in the 1971·72 State Division of Highways, fiscal year. . but his most recent drawings Plans call for a bridge OYer _ baning any unforeseen ~he freeway to replace an ex· policy decisions, will probably 1sUng one, and ~he ~eep of remain as the fina1 plans. BOYS' COTTON -TERRY SHIRTS FOR BEACH PLAY 99~ Combed cotton terry shirts \Vith mock "T'' neck . Blue, gold, green, brown stripes. 8 to 18. SUMt.iER STRETCH DENIM SLACKS the new span will gn•e a IS.. . foot edge to puSOllS looking ACCllr~ to San . Clemente s .. ...r.y Only! for a glimpse of the Nixon engmeers calculations, the villa. new Chrl!tianltas bridge will The design also will lake span. the1 f~e: ~ 8 Y h 8P-1 75 % cotton denim/25% stretch nylon slacks are a must the ramp of the bridge across proXJmate Y. i:e sout . 0 for summer fun. SmarUy styled with western design, what is now pastureland, ~he M~rgarita bridge'. which tapered legs; fly front and side zipper. Fall colors and sweeping 400-feet clOiSer to the is destined fo~ destruction. navy. 8-18. estate. The new bridge and frontage Extra Large Sizes (Slies 32 to 38) road terminus will be al the $2.88 Mile Square Park Plans Due Revieiv northern edge of the present Loran station gate. The southeasterly shift of the tenninus is welcomed by Cyprus Security Chief Harry Schultge who said tourist con- gestion at the gate avere.ges 250 cars per day, with peak traffic on weekends. Ingress and egress o f An agreement bety,·eren the Cyprus residents is often city of Fountain Valley and blocked by tourists' cars at Orange County on second the gate, where a sign - phase development of Mile "No Sightseen Beyond This Squar.e Regional Park will be Point" -greet.; travellers. reviewed by lhe Board of Supervisors Tuesday. Residents of the President's Approval of the complicated Cyprus Shore Neighblrllood agreement has been postponed . are happy with the freeway for several weeks awaitipg plans. said E. Roy Dickson, clarification r~rts by to-pr~ident of the S h o r e volved department heads. AS50Clation. Under the tentalive paC'I, Previous plans would have the county will widen and tm-required destruction, o r prove the inside half of foor relocation of the Cyprus gate, roadways bordering the park much opposed by Cyprus -Warner and Ed in ge r residi?nls. avenues, Euclid and Dickson gaid the resideol!i Brookhurst streets. also appreciate the prospect Financing will be through of time savings effected by the Arterial Hlgtiway Flnanc-the new on-<1ff ramps. They tng Program with 50 percent now must drive a mile etch charged to the city's share way on frontage roads going and the other half lo the coon-: . ty. Total estimated cost. to and from the Cyprus com-munity. fm,000. ' Jn retwti, the city will relin-On and oU ramps both north quilh the right 10 charge more and south bound are acheduled tban 8100,000 In water 111d at the n e w Christianitu MWet connection ftts to the bridge ln the constructiQn county m:reational facility. which ls a segment' of the Other provilions: 1971-72 state freeway program 'lbe city wtll maintain the in 'Nhich San Clemente and ltreett:: the county will have Capistrano Beach will get two primary responsibility f o r additional Janes of freeway - Po!Jce ~tectlon with backup an increase of from six to from the clty: fire proteetio.1 eight lanes. will be provided by the city r=========I at no COit to the county. ON THE TU BE I /; SNORKEL AND MASK Sund•y Only! J33 CHARGE IT! Swim mask and pre 1lna;le 1norkel with pe.nortmlc lens. For pool or lake. fold ... SflO~ ~ °""· SCREEN DOOR SPECIAL 713 ;;J_::;'.<Yj-' nectssary for insta.Jla· tlon, door closer and Jock. Just l&y 'charge It!' . . 10 A.M. To 7 P.M. '.""""While Quantities Last! MEN'S CANVAS MESH CASUALS FOR SUMMER -- s ....... ., Oltl11.t Sllpons h ave 1pona:e lru1crsoles, rubber molded httls, soles. Oxford style available. 6%:-12. NO PEST® INSEeT STRIP Su11d•Y Onl!J! Convenient, "no·pi?Sl'' strip, for Indoor use kills all fly- ing insects. Ju1t charge it. J37 BABY'S CUSHIONED PADDED CAR SEAT "FOR SAFER TRIPS 867 Buckle · up baby, too .. in thick· foam ·padded, print vinyl car seat. Safety head· rest. Charge it! MASS SELECTION OF HAND WORK TOOLS S11tt4ay 011111! JOHNNY LIGHTNING® CARS 2 8 8 S11nday Only! 5 8 FOR ~ New model mini race r:ars In ~ wild colors make1 racing run. Great chance to save on handy household tools. Large :::::::.:~:.::,: .. ::.:.:.~.~e:.:.,:.w:•~x~,,..::.!r:.,,,~.~.:':==~ AUTOMATIC TIMER S unday Only! 497 Turn lights and all house- hold 11ppliances on or off with this 24-hour timer. . . 81/Blll/2' RAYON PILE RUG S11nd•y Onl11! 16 44 Lotex backed. Gold, avocado, ~llllon, turquoise, blue/ . ..... n. Rt1o .s.6' Underlar -·~· . .$4.ff selection for you to choose from. Charge it. • PARTY POLY CUPS S1111d1111 Only! \ ' ; Polystyrene cups for h<lt or :1 \ cold hf.'ovetage5. 50 7-oz. cups ~, ~ pe r packngti. NO-SCOUR! TEFLON® WARE S•nd•y Onl11t 7 ·pc. Prlnceu teflon cook. ware 1el No slick, surer· hard finish. Chargr it'!• -. 3aa Reponinc Tuesd1y will be Ilea! Property S e r \I f c \". 1 1 Harben, Befdlea and Parks, the county Fire Dep11rtrrient, and th• County eou,,..,., of· flee. f,, tll• b•tt 9uid• to whit'• h•pr111l119 on TV, ro1d f't WE K -d!t+tlbutod with tho S1!11rdey oditio11 of tho DAil Y PILOT. 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~::~· 0~1d COST A MESA Harbor I ) ~.L3gunans To 'Battle Over Access ' South Laguna properfy owners will r • Saturdiy, July 11, ll110 SC f'rom P .. e l UPPER BAY TRIAL ••• great ecotOmlc and a_tathetlc ntue will be converted Into Irvine harbOr." at the public meeUng Friday that mudl of the tideland! contained In th• a• change were obtained by Oranae Couat1 from the Stall of Callromta 10 yen ago as a truat and that the DlialN of tbal inltrUmeat -not pormlt Ibo county to d1-of the p....,orty. ' Dr. Gr<tnin& womed tbal "Cllll of rl&ht any Orange County attempt to • _ establish public access to tht beach Taylor, who ii chaltman of the con- IUV.UOO commltlee of the S~a Club's Angeles chapter, said "t3 percent of the water frontaae of the present public ltuJtludJ (will be) owned by Irvine U the land 1wap ii approved) t.lld the public r<legated to l!llall parks with only 7 pertent water-frontage.•• Mason, he uid, haS consistently avold· ed public debate on t.be Back Bay issue ''but that invitation ii being repeated here today." th• state's ereat edllcatlooaI J'tlOUl'C8" will be loot to 'tbe pabllc U tbe IMne Comp>ny II allowed to Implement the Baclt Bay -tllL at the fool of Ninth Street wblc~ lllty feel is the domain of midents Of Tract 149 Qnd the adjacent oceanfront. "We're goi»l to fight flre with firt," 11aid Bob Benner' or the South Laguna Coves AsaoclaUon. which has bee.R patrolling the beach and its "Thousand Steps" access to keep undesirables off. 'ntttt member1 of the assoei&Uon and attorney James Lower called on Orance CoUllty plannin1 director Forest..Dickasoa Thursday, BtMer saJd, to discuss the next move and i.Jlspect county maps and reportl rea:anllng private and public beaches and rights ot actUS. Today the homeoners will parley 1111.1 with rtpreselitatives of LagunJtll, Three Arch Bay, Blue Lagoon and Emetald Bay, all ezcluslve oceanfront residential developmeols with private· btach rights. · Mea nwhile, the cOunty Board of Supervisors has ordered Real Property Strvicts Director Stanley Kreuse to negotiate with the Bank or America for lHle to the 10-foot easement th1l descends 28S feet to the beach, over 1 decrepit concrete stairway. Accord11g to the coonty, the bank owns the easement. However, Benner eaid Friday, a title search undertaken by the Coves AssociatloR has revealed that title to the easement was trwferred in 1933 from the Bank 0£ America to the ntree Arch Bay Investmeat Corpora- tion. "The private right of easement also appears in detds of trust .ta more than 600 parctls in tract 8t9," Bellller added, "and this is secured by title insurance policies." Benner _,aid the proptrty owners iJilend to maintain the private patrol they in· itiated to curb law violations bl the beach area and will, if they win their point, repair the long stairway at their own expense. "We are absolutely ready to go to court if necessary," Benner said, "and. we are in touch with the Laguna Niguel Corporation regarding their counsel." The Laguna Niguel Corporation has been embroiled in legal discussions with the county over private versus public \lie oC Salt Creek beach to the south. Coroner . Probing Death of Baby In Crib Tragedy Coroner's deputies Friday v.-ere in- vtSligating the tragic death or a Fountain Valley baby who hanged himself in 1 pacifier dangling from his crib Thursday nicht. Vance E. c.osby, 11-month-old :son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cosby, of l70A5 Santa Cristobal St., was discovered in his crib by his mother. She untangled the cord around his neck and called Fountain V'41Jey police and firemen, who attempted resuscita· tkrl, but he was dead on irrival at 9:20 p.m. at Huntington Intercommunity Hoopital. An autopsy wa.s planned by the Orqe County Coroner's office. California Leads In Draft Refusals SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -California youths account for 55.3 percent or the nation's draft refusals, while the Bay Area alone provides 38.4 percent, says Selective Service director Curtis W. Tarr. Tarr said Friday h! c1me here to seek ways to in4uct more draftees and to In· diet more i'tfusers. DAILY PILOT N_,... le•t. Httetl..,_ ..... 1 ........ ," ......... ,....., Cett• M"• S... c-.... t.l"ANGI co•ST l'U.lliHING COMl'ANY fto9ert N. w •• 111 l'rttlol_,,I ,.,. ""'1111>tr J•c• l . C111l•'I Vic t l'rtJ . ....,l.lf.0 Gtllff•l Mi~ .. fl' 1hcifflll ic: ••• ;1 1:•119~ Tho"'•' A. M111phi~1 • ""-illf£di10• ftich1ul P. Ni ll soirl~ Or•~ c-•y [dllOI' Offk" ('"le MHI: llll Wltl t •r ll•wl NrlfC.OI'• l•"'fll' 1111 Wnl l11M1 tw11¥1...i "'"""' awdl: m ,_, ..,_ .. lllflllflfllill tMCll: 11171 9"Cll ~ ._ '*"9fllll -NOl'tll ll (_.,.. lie-I ------ Crossing the Border Mason has, however, argued the Back Bay proposal ln numerous public forums over the pa.st eight years and once did actually debate the question. That came in a confrontaUon before a packed hoUH at Costa Mesa City Hall. Mason's adveaary was Charles Baldwin, an aide to now-democratic gubernatorial candidate Jess Unruh. Most obser\rers called it a draw. AIDE ANSWERS Ia Friday's action, Muoa'1 answer to the conservatlonl.st.s 'Yas delivered through Gilbert W. Fergu""1, the ranch company's corporate communication.I director. He said : f This is crossing the U.S. ·.Mexican border the hard way. But what else can you do? You've been below the border on a weekend. Northbound traffic at the border station is heavy and slow. It's hot. Your car overheats. It stalls. You push. License plates on this young man's car read "Beautiful British Columbia." "We have waited 10 years to have the con1tituUonality of the Back Bay issue tried on its merits. We are satisfted that It will be, and that all sides receive justice within our court system. We will not join In any further attempb to try the issue In the news media outside the courtroom no matter how unfounded the charges agalnst us may be. \Ve will have further public comment to make but not unUI after the concluslll: of the trial." City Condemns Remains Of Mystic Arts Built;l,ing By BARBARA KREIBICH Ol tlll Dl llY l"UM Stiff autOmaUcally cancelled when t h e building' was destroyed, as provided by The building £ormerly occupied by a clause in the aireernent. It would Mystic Arts World, 670 S:~ast1Hiahway. have run for anothe r three years. has been condemned by the city of Plans for future use of the valuable Laguna Beach and will have to be tom Sleepy Hollow property are still ln the down, according to Realtor Milt Hanson, air, Hanson said. who manages the property for J. & The C-1 (commercial) zoning would R. Enterprises, a small ownership syn-permit a variety of uses Including stores, dicate. professional offices or apartments, but The building was judged more than ., sparking present a major problem. 50 perCenL destroyed by a fire that professiona l offices or apartments, but gutted the interior of lhe renowned parking presents a major problem . psychedelic shop June 3 and therefor "The only available parking would be must be razed, Hanson said. off Ramona. at a higher level than A dispute arose I.his week over attempt.. the building," Hanson explained. The of the Mystjo.Wts operators to remove old structure was occupied for many wooden shelving, panels ·and display years by the Peppel)' Mill Shop, and cases whfh th',)'. had installed in the prior to tW jhou.aed one of ~·5 building and whiCh bad esc1Jlf<J damage early pottery kiln!. in the fire. Maintaining · they had paiiCI for and fnslalled the wood. the proprietors sought to salv1ge what they could, for possible use at the Sawdust Festival. Hanson requested that police patrols check unauthorized entry to the damaaed building, stating that removal of ad· dit.ional items rrom the interior was clouding the owners' insurance set· tlement. "There isn't enough insurance to cover the loss anyway," Hanson explained, "but when there 's a wall inside one day and ft's gOne the nezt, the whole thing becomes very complicated." Hanson said the proprietors of My~ic Arts hBfl .. been admitted after the fire to salvage all they could, and from now on would be permitted to enter the building only in the company or a representative of the owners, "to see that no real estate is being removed." The Mystic Arts lease, he said, was Trial Date Set For Police Chief In Firing Case Superior Court Judge Robert L. Corfman has set July 30 as the date on which he will hear Stanton Police Chier Paul W. Mohatrs claim that he wag unfairly fired by hi1 City Council la!t. June 8. Mohatt filed Fridey a lawsuit which argues that the decision ti. the City Council -upheld at a subsequent public hearlng June 29 -was baaed on "false and malicious charges'', And he demands the payment to him of •l.405 in back pay. Mohatt names all five councilmen, the city treasurer and the city clerk as defendants in the action. Documents submitted by lhe dismissed chieC .indicate that charges ol drunken- ness, high staff tum over in his department,· the rerusal of present of- ficec1 to serve under him ii be returns to hi& job and the alleged m~handling d weapons were all 00r1sidered by the council at the Ume Of hi! dlaml•ah Nixon to See Leaders 0£ AppaJachia Ar ea . WASJONGTON (\JPJ) -President Nix· on will fly to Louisville. Ky., Tuesday to meet with 13 state governor• from chronl- cally depressed Appalachia. Manson Defense Ends Jury Quiz; Up to Prosecution LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Whether a jw-y bas finally been HJected to hear lhe trial of Otarles Ml.MOD and three female co-defendant& accused of killin1 actress Sharon Tate and six other persons ls now in the hands of the prosecuUon. After four weeks or jury selection, a seven-man, five-woman jury was tenta· lively seated Friday. Defense attorneys announced they are willing to accept the panel. Deputy district attorney Vincent Bug· liO!I said it is "possible" he will approve the jury when the case resumes Monday. However, he said it Is j~st as possible that he will exercise his 11U11preemptor)' challenge, which means dismisslne a jur• or without staung the grounds. But, before Bu1liosi announced his ·de- cision on Monday, JuGge Charles H. Old· er has to decide whether to uphold a challen1e lo the jury system, which was made by Mnuon's attorney, Irving A. Kanarek. Kanarek attacked the jury selection system on the grounds that it excludes people who share Manson '11 ''lifelltyle." Specially, he noted that Manson, 35, had only a filth arade education and is a poor reader and writer, Prospective jurors, on the other band, are required to take an intelligence test. tn addition, Manson Is an ex-convict, and tinder Callfonlla law, ex:eonvictl can• not serve on a jury. Earlier In the day, the attorney who reprtSented co-defendant Susan Atkins 21, 11t the time she made a "confe!fsion'' about the slayings appeared under sub- potna and was questioned brieny by 01· der. The convel'!alion was held In prlv·ate and the attOme)', Blchard Caballero,, de- clined t9 discuss it with newsmen. Caballero was the attorney who per • IUlded Miu Atkins to testlfy at a grand jury hearing which Jed to. the indictmen6 of Man10n, MJ11 At.kinl, Patrlcfa Kren· winkel, 22, Leslie Vt.n Houten, 21, Linda Kasabian and Charle1 "Tex'' Wataon in connecUoo with the 1layln1s. Wataon currently 11 fighting extradi· lion from 1T1us and Mrs. Kasabian'1 trial ~s been 1eparaled from ~ ot the otlier dtlendanl.!. · Fron• Page l IRVINE. • • new city of 100,000 envisioned by architect WiWam Pereira would rtse around the campus. The Irvine Compa11.y'1 new plan for a city four time1 that size, Simon charg~ ed, wa s draWJI without consultin& the Regents. Chancellor Aldrich said company of- ficials had folloi1•ed guidelines prescribed by the Regents by working with campus administrators and not contacting the Regents. "I apprised the Regents in April u to the pl8Jls. I gave my report just as soon as I knew the available facts," Aldr ich said. COURT BA TI'LE The reference to further commenta arter the trial, he explained, w11 directed to the current trial. In response to questions on public debate challenge, another I r v f n e spokesman said, "There is a public debate aoing 0111 now. It's takillg plaCfl ln the courtroom where it belongs." Ferguson asked to comment on the press release Mason issued earlier in the week in response to Berry's charges of fraud and the denial by the Irvine Company, of those charges. "We can't take auch charges lightly," he said. "They renect on cur reputation." Vacationing Judge Owens adjourned the Back Bay trial for two weeks Friday and Berry will spend most of that time in preparing arguments that will lead to the renewal of his fraud claim. The quesUonlng of the procedure in-His argument before Judge Owens ti vol~ed informing Regents 0£ the proposal thlll public frontage and access was obviously angered A!dflch. v-, ~~ately minimized .by the IMne 'co. "His comments are iaylng to me that before the State Lands COmmlssion and there was a whole Jot J knew aboui" thit valuation of the lands to be traded IDd dldh't tell the ... elltl. J UJt!al was "'srOUb''mi.s?epresented.'' soon as I knew, I let the Regents know,1' the chancellor said. IDLE LANDS Watso111 explained the changes affecting Shelved, pending what is expected .to his company's thinking about the city ultimately be a United States Supreme betweea 1000 and 1970. "The physical -Court ruling on the trade, is t.he swap elements tend to make it a logical area of 157 acres of county-owned tidelands for a city," he added. "Otherwise, we'd for 450 acres of Irvine Co. uplands. probably end up with four cities cf Berry also argue.. and it waa argued 100,000, instead of one of 400,000. Simon's questioning of Watson brought a warning from committee Chairman Grant "This is not the place for argumentation.," he said. Regents Coblentz and Mrs. Edward Heller questioned Walson about the lac k of commercial development around the uct campus. Watson said the slow rate or com- mercial development W&"I due to lack of population and to some resistance by merchants to moving close to the campus. Patrol Reaches Site SAIGON (UPI) -A 5earch patrol reached the downed helicopter of Pifaj. Gen. George W. Casey and removed the ~Hes found aboard, the U.S. command said Saturday. • .... Nude Flick 'Star' Loses Court Case MONTREAL (UPl)-A Montreal judge Friday turned down a request by a local hairdresser for a court order to halt the showing or the movie "Woods!ock," in which he was unknowingly filmed in the nude with a girlfriend. Th e hairdresser, not identified by name, said the scene which showed him and the girl takin~ off their clothes was an in- vasion of privacy, and ~efamed him by Jeavln1 a mistaken impression they had sexual relations. Superior Court Justice Paul Langlois turned down the petition. It Is not against the law to photograph someone without their consent, he ruled. ECOLOGY USE Many studenl.! uoe the Upp« Illy area for bloloiY and ecolOIY waans, he said, and the area ls tlb I DlllY popular with the public for a wide ranee o( recreatlooal acUvltles. One °""I• Cowlty college alone, he Mid, ~ve• an annual '500,000 1n granta for nature sludy clwta based on the Upper Bay area. The Irvine Co. and °"""• County lnitlllled the lawllllt when they Md County Auditor Vic Helm, bJ Ar• rangement, for ~ d a dncl(· ing bill aubmlUed to the COUD1'r by the Irvine Co. Attorney Dulftm He!~ ,..,.-. Heim in the action. lie hu -to be asocilted wltb Berry'• chirps of fraud. 'lbat action was deligntd to teat the constitutionality of the laod IWIP arid clear the way for full acaJe development ol the Upper Bay by the Irvine Co. But the complaint became ID ad- versary proceeding when • sroilP of N"ewport Beach homeownen led by Rob\nson successfully petitioned t o become intervenon ln the trial. 'Ibey are represented by Ben')', who ii also president of the Sierra Club. That trlal ended Its 8'Clllld ,...k Friday and wm resume July 'rl -J..,.. Owens returns from vacation. It ii et• pect.ed that there will be at least another week of testlmooy Jn what Is, to datA!, a bitterly contested lawlUit. City Accused Of Stealing Tons of Trash The Yorba Linda city council bu bet11 accused of stealing S11 tons of trash. Tbat'a right, trash. Then, saya an a.ttorney for the owner of the land whereon the refuae once re- posed, the council had the temerity to·biU bis client for $$,634 for its removal. (VOi' ba Linda ls President Nixon'• blrthpl&Ce.). The conwlaint cam'-from Wl)ler J. Husband, owner of five acres that until recently was decorated by old lumber, dried weeds and other oddmentl, The Ja.nd WU IUppoted to be C eared under a weed 1batement program, and Husband'a attorney said Husband had ar- ranged for it to be done under a '249 coo tract. Then along came a contractor for the clty, salct the attorney, and moved it away without a by-your-leave. BW t.be aforementioned SS,634.. SaJd the attorney to the council; "We reported thfs theft to the sherUf .•. SS1634 in tra1h." The council agreed that "some compro- mlse" should be reached in the case or the allegedly filched debrtt, and ordered the city attorney to seek same. La Hah.ra Republican Named to Judge Post A La Habra Republican, Jcm L. Flynn Jr., has been appointed to the newly. created bench in West Orange County Judicial District Court. Gov. - Reagan announced 'nnlnd&y. Judge Flynn, 13, will be paid 129,210 In the new post to which he was named after a seven-year career with the law flrm of Lawtoo, au!st-. Flym, Fazio and McDonnell. OAl\.Y ,.l\.OT ""'9W1At ...,_ During the one day trip Nixon wlll meet with the Appala chian Rtglonal Com- mlsalon, a ftderal-atate body that p~ motel economic, IOclal and Industrial de- vtlopmtnt. Several cabinet officers will aocompany hlm. White House J?f'tsa .9fCte. tary Ronald L. Zitaler &aid Nixon may stop by Clnclnn11tl that night for the ma· jor league all1tar baseball gamt. Once the trlal Cell under way, It Is e1tin\ated It will take five to six month!, and llie fact lhlt Older Intends to .eques. ter the jury ror the duraUon of lhe trial- a deci1km that Oi1triet Attorney Evelle Younger ha1 called tantamount to "jail. lng'' ·the turors, 11 qne <'f the prlme rta.s-- ons for tlle delq In ttltctJng the jury; By midday FrJd1)', 119 prospect juror• had been ttcustd, most on the grounds they could not endare the personal hard· tihips involved in beln& 1equestered !or IO 1onf. TH E RANG E MAY NO T 11 OPEN, BUT COWBOYS STILL PLY THllR TRAD!: IN ORANO I COUNTY'. \ • I -~--·--------. I • ' • I ' • "A'11lpit and-Pew . ·~Wbab A Friend We lllv. In J-·· " the oubjecl ol the -ol -Qlrll. du~.~ol Qrtol. Tbe cilllrdl --_, ol Harper Ekmenta17 School 411 J;:., 11111 Si., Colla N ... Wonhipis.at t :46 1.m. 1llrciq!>out the mooth ol July, -..... Temple will COO<b:I "lay oervlcel" each Friday evonllJ& at I : 15 p.m. In the Parllb Hall of SI. JllJ)leS Epbcopol °"""' J20I Via LldO, Newport Beach. Members ol the Coqreaallon will be leading the worlhlp and invite vllilorl a n d rtlidents lo attend. . in. -Verde U- -Cliim:lo, 1701 Baker l!lnel; l:oita Mesa, will have 1 ... Sunday mominc worship servicel at I and 10:30 1.rn. llev. Paul C. ·Biesemeyer haa . selected as .bis senqon topic -"Taklnc _Hold .of L 1 f e • ' ' Church SChool clasaet are at the I a.m .. IOl'Vice ..,iy. , .~r. Jim ll<ld, fa'merly with Fellcnnl!ip. ol Baplitta fo< Home Mbsions w1n be brine· fug .. the morning and even- Colorodo and bas many years upuienct u a ~ a a· mlSlionary. • liunllngton- Valle'y Bapllal Qiurcb la lo<a~ at mt starfilb, ,...,. lain Valley. Sunday 6chool beiiJ\I at t :.4$ a.m. Momlnc Wonhip at 11:00 a.p>., Youth Hour ' at 5:00 p.m. Evening Wonhlp at 1:00 p.m. Micl- week Prayer·M~ ii held on W-1 ·~at 7:11 p.m. ''Why Are We Here, Anyway?" la the oermoo topic selected by Dr. Ray c . Gery for wors!Up eervice at Cbrb:t Clmrcli by the Sea, lo<aled ol 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Churcl> School is held al 1:30 1.m. with study groo~ at 11 a.m. Wcnh.ip la at 1:30 Lm. "W•yslde l.Jatenen a n d Othtri" ls the sermon topic Of the Rev. Nonnan L. Brown on Sunday ai the ~Ill . ~ Olan:~ of Newport llatllor, 32a Broad Slreel, Newport 'Beach, at 10 a.m. 'wontllp service. Sunday School la beld at the same time. inc mesaages on Sunday at 1be Babll'• of Oruge Coan· the ~Valley BapC!lt ty will be discussing The a.ft in the absence of Baha'i Faith at the Orange Pistor James Herington who County Fair, July 14 through is •aoatianing. Mr. Reid ha.a J9lh, in the Nev.· Products worked in' borne rnW:ions Building. Followi'ng this on tieJdl • in CaWornla and . Friday, July' 17, at I p.m. at the c.a Mosa -1 Catu, t1i1 VlcWla Street. Dr. Jolln Stroessler, Ulbtant Coo<dlnilor for UC! Medical SchoorTralnlnfl ..,..am, wlll be opeakin( on Baha'u'llab and The N"' Era. MomlOI Wonbip Wal 10:30 ··~ at~'tl&Mru Clmeli, L.C.A., 11111 J!amlHon ·Ave\"Kle (Ham•i Jto n at Brookhunt). Arthur R. Tinclty ~ past.or. Gue 1 t preacher "111 be The ~ev. ArthW' Hoh:t, e:recutive direc- tor of Lutheran s o c I a I Servicts of Southerff California. He will speak on "Compassion-The Mark Of 1be ChrisUan In The World". On Suoday at Commuaity Uolled Metbodlst Chatt~. 16'2 . Heil Ave .. Huntington Beacb, the Rev. Charles L. Rose will be preaching at both the I and 10 :30 a.m. services. The uue of his &ermon ls "'When the · Going gets Toup. Then the Tough get Going' • Church scltool classes for ages as well as child care for the very young is also available at botb services. Lut!teran Cburth Of The Muter at 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del fl.tar of(ers two hours of worship at 9 and 11:00 a.m. Dr. Wm R. Eller will deliver the message 'lbe *'OperaUon Arlzona'' EvangeUalic Te a m 1 , ~ , •iltinr of alltaeo blgh -young people from Ceetral 111- ble a.a, llrd and 0rance. COlta lfela, w!ll give their repor\s durilil the 7 p.m. -~· The till• of the -wl>lch will be beard at Finl t'llritUan t'lllll'Cll Of Cotta Met1, 792 Victoria st., during both of the morning worship hours, 1:30 a.m. and 10 :40 1.m. is "Good Enough To Go To Heaven". The message will be presented by the miniater of the congregation. During the V~ Hour. 7 p.m .• Mr. Piercy will rerort lo the church concernJng his recent trip to the North American Christian convention in SL Louls, Mo. Regular Sabbath e v e -will be cooducted by Rabbi Garson Goodman, Fri- day evening, .July 1.7, at 1:15 p.m. at Temp&e SbJ'Oll: 617 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa. Rabbi Goodman's sermon will be on "How Did We Get So Forgetful?". A specia1 feature of the evening will be a talk by MiS5 Barbara Grwllite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Granite of Costa Mesa. Miss Granite has just returned (See PULPIT, Pa1e 5) New Church Set to Open ~ b the openlnc day for Newport's newest church. The Rev. Emery Collins, Metropolitan Missions ttlnclor for the SOUlbern Baptist Convention tn Orange Countj, announced that the ,.,., con-- gregollon will 'lold Its flrst services Sunday. Bible Hour will be al 10 a.m., with four m a j o r divisions from nu r s e r y through adult. The Sunday worship services will be at ll a.m. and 7 p.m. The new church will meet in lhe former Lutheran building at 2501 Cliff Drive. Rev. ColliQS will serve the churcb as pastor for the beghl- ning months. Rev. Collins served six years as pastor ol lhe First Southern Baptist Church of Anaheim. Pope'• Word. Studied 1 l ~-Birt4 (:QutrQI ,Ban _Change? 1 lly LOOll ,C&llEla · oltendlnc a meeting arranged hopefully I<> the church in lbe uP1 ........ ,., by a Catholic family life certitude that all of bier In a rteent speech ~t bu organization. resource's of 1grace are _there raCalYtd ...,. uuie ati.nUon Iii ,a belated report on the to J10lp them lo gro.,. lo Iha iia Arnltk:a. Pope P,aul VI Pope's remarb, the Catholic perfect ton of their love." mlde I at1ttment• thlt can Messenger ol Dave n P,O rt. Reading more Into • Pope'• bl read u a llplficant Iowa, one of America's best words uWi he really meant modlficaUoa ol bis ban oa ...,. tr~lvt me~ ot birth dioceaau newspapm, uys tp say is an art which hU coouiil. mo<al theolociana are placing been brought lo a bigh i.v,1 ' HI IMll>ld to .... tblt 111trort1 emphasis" on a Papal of development among Euro- tl)e,,.. of CDMraetptioa.~wbili plea "tblt couplea who con· pean Catholic scholars, and alnn C'Orttrt(1. to "natural elude k LI ~ to uSe it may be that Paul VI was · law" and thtr1for1 un-cleefrable, la DOI _...r11y con1Taceptiv01, in order to simply reiteraunc. in his Mio/ Ille kind ol aln that muea avoid barmUig the~ mar· 4 speech, what be said In f tatboUc unWO{thy io receive rlace11, should continue to fre-hil 1981 encyclical : · the sacrament& ol the' church. quept the uttaments (and "Let married couples, then, ·Some Cat b o I Jc com. thus, lmpUcWy, cat1 expect face -up to the efforts needed mentlton in Europe are aolnl 1blolut1on).'' • ••• let them implore divine ·evh further. Tbey profelB lo· . Tllo teat ol·the s-• lhows asilsiance b Y ,;~~vering find in lhe Pope's remaru ,....., r- '"• ecl>o of Ille Une taken that the Pope •olced 1)'111-pcoyer ••• and li sin -Id by the French C a t ho 11 c 'JIOtlly for the "agonizing'' . attll keep ill hold overlhem, hierarchy1 • r-t h 1 t con-dJlemll'll ot Clthollc couple1-Iel them not be discoura1ed, traceptjon, while a "disorder.'' 1t'ho. feel tblt · uaw:y are trap-but rather have ftCOUl"M with is not always, a .. cul~" peel ii an lu'ipuse'' on the .bumble perleverance to the btrtli -..i laue. mercy ol God which la -·-' one. He t""UO_, If t~ was such an echo, went Gn to &a)' It is forth in the sacrament of 1 tragic: error for such couples penance." it lsPaulnot v'"'P1 risking •. ln~~ to think that their choice liea At the very mjnimwn, tbe as spo e in ria""'1• between "revoltlog against a Pope's statements, both in the to a predominanUy French au-church which' Seems to them original encyclical and in U!e dience, and bis speech is inhuman" or "hardening May • speech, amount to a reported to have been based themselves to an imPoSslble strong pastoral assurance that on a draft supplied to him effort at the price of harmony a Catholic CO\lple may remain by Freocb Cardinal Jean and equilibrium or even the in good standln& with the Danielou. survival of the home ." h h . c urc and contlnue receiving The speech was delivered Instead of taking eilher of the sacraments even though May 4 in St. Peter's Cburch those a~tematives, he said, they find themselves unable in Rome, before a group of tbese distressed c o u p I e s to abide by the ban on con- .some 2,000 married couples_ "should open t h e m s e I v e s traception -. I , .. .'.:0 .. RANGE COAS.T CHURCH DIRE·CTORY ' . . . '!f OU are .invited to the • Finl Assembly of God Church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CENTRAL Blllf CHURCH Corona clel Mar AllenJ :J/ie Church . o/ 1}our MO E. l2nd St., Cotta. Mesa 548 3761 M;C, CrMk.,...., ~ ............ A....,_ Mom!"' Glory . . 8:30 AM .... H.., -. Famfiy W.orshlp .. 10:50 AM .... ...., ._ . 1 levlv1I Time . , .. 7:00 PM II-"''' M•-•t•n M• . -' WtcfnaedaJ-. . . . . . 7:30 PM -....., "l..JCHOOL Aea Jlh TO I l~t A.M. TO I P.M. PH. 64 .. JJJJ GLAD TIDINGS . AS$~MBLY OF GOD 1 ITH A MO.llOYL&. NIWIOIT llACH 14MUI l\.\lllellw.tll ............... 1 - ni-·11 .. ....,.vtl, Pit._, $1111 Mill•r, M11lc1I Dl'r•,t•t ' f:-41 A.M I ... li•11f N..._., • ....._ 11:11 ...... _ • .,..,,._ -,..., ..... ...,.. .. ,s--.,~ J:M ..................... laW lll•W"°'" llACM CMllnTIAM ICtfOCR. CHILD UJll, ,lll·KHOOt. a lllJIDl:l-..,ITIM ALSO IUMMlll llllllCMMIMT l'tlMllAM ....... ..,. .......... 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ST • ..IAMU, l2ff YI.• I.Ide, N-1t•n 1..U I A.M.-HOLY IUCHAllST 10 A.M.-IAMILY SllYICI ALTllfiiATIN• IOWllN HOLT IUCHAllST TllA\ \ITUl•Y AND MOlNIN• PIATll CllHC C.N _, 9:00 e.111. 11le lle'f • .I• ~· ......... 11; I.cm n. lle'f. DnW A. C~ Aa0cJ.t. a.ctef """9: 671.tZI O If yo11 ,,, looki"'t for ,,. tl•~•r•t• prot'''"· or ,,,;,1 pr11ti1•· I ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH lllf if Y•ll ••• lookint for il'l·daplh l i\11• •tvdi••· Chri1ti111 f•I· ,...,. 7:lt & 9:11 c .. N:li 1c11 .. 1-9:10 61t HAMILTON, COSTA MUA lowd1ip, 111d intpiril'll •piri!H wonhip, yo11'1! lo'+'e 1111 To accom• Tll.....,.: ';JI & 10 •.M.; Hot, hys • ••011n• -' d I Wkw,T1Mi .......... W.D11al•e1-f'll ... 141·Sl26 DM l~etert.·,,._Mf 111M1te e11r t rtwil'lg ch11rcl<i ftmilY we flow 111•1 two 111'1 •Y , , Sufl41y Sc$.oel • •• •• • • • 9:45 Tr1ifli11t Ul'liol'I • •• • • •• • 1:00 morfliflg iervictt, 9:10 1114 11 :00. Nunery ''rt. 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L PAUi.ADD IOAD / / ,./, · /?/ l /?/ 'f n. .... .._ •. !Mel•, hltet SANTA ANA HMNT1 ..Pia or ChritJ ian Church I ........ ._,....., IUMNT KMOOL .............................. t :• f.M. , --... -llACH -t-t..a-1 Aahtmt f'etw Corona dPl Mar DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Mn. w.i.,. c:ltcnMMrt.i., P.-IN Wort:w Phono 644-'664 9:0~ ..... ,_.., w....w, 11:dil A.M. h~ Cttwc• ...... 11 :M A.M. '-"" WWI, Church of the CoYenant . 2110 hilnt.w IMd. C....-M .. ............ ,.., ....... WOl:5"1JO •••••• ........ , .••• ,,., ........ 11 A,M, VI"' •"l"'V>llf .,.-IVWfltlf9 ... , .. ,,. ........................ , .... 1 PM.. ...... E1,rly Wonl<iip 1:00 A.M. I 1111"""1111( l•l'YM:I WIDlllllMT 71!!.,!,.~ ............. ..., Harper ll1•••l&f , Chri1fi•l'I E.luc1tio11 ,:1 5 A.M. llv. wa '· c.rtce Olwdl ...... --· • 421 L , ... St •-M F W 1nHy Wenlil,: l :ot & 9lll l;.M.-c:t.rdi SdHI: f :JI A.M. ,.._:MMIM .. _... .. 11livo orthip IO:JO.-A.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN Morning Worship 9:45 A.M. Nunery care •vailable St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church · FIRST IAPTIST CHURCH ....... ,..., 1""'*1cllll ......,, ' CHURCH I Victoria & Placentia Ave. N....,., C.. Pr•wt•14 Phano :' 642°2725 Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy Wl!LCOMI " N•""' "'°'"'" 60I St. AHmn'I ... , N_,_,. IN&li ~ Oafel """*'~""'· ,.., WMllllp & a.di Schei: I , f :Jt & 11 A.M • 17411 ......... '·'· .... ~-M­Mtf111!119 Wenhi' l :JO & 11 '"' S.IMlay Scho•I •••••• 9:JO am YouU1 M11ti119 • , •••• 5,30 pffl 1 PrtY'ff Servic• , •••••• 6:10 Pft'I lv•fll"'I S.rvic• ••••• , 7;00 pM Costa M ... ,,_I, "9fcy ··-·~:-M::~· • .,.., "''"'"' •••••••••••• •:• a.'.'t'I. .... Sdl9ol ·1········-·····•1• ·-MW*I ....... ., .......... 11•• 1.1t1. ............................... v__.. ....................... 1,."" CHURCH OF CHRIST ,I CHR.IST LUTHERAN CHURCH Mi11011tl 5yl'lod 760 Ykf9fhi Sr., c .... M .. ~ Y. Teniew, r.ter 54 ...... I 1, M&.7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church C.rw ..l-.ll1N1e I I~ ... DrlTe, Cereff 4t'f M• ,,_ Gralle• llltt, Peitw Wentii, A Q9'dl ktl.et-9:Jt A.M. • '44·1141 WOAFl!JI h rvkes: l:U & It '4M. ~IY kMol: t :Jt A.M. ....Utt fllb" atu: •:• '4JI.. ll'='~~~~~~=========~===i \ CHRISTIAN ILIMINTAIT SCHOO\ , ... ,,,, 'II 217 W. WILSON ST• COS1 A MESA UT)VUN HAllOI eM FAtlYllW SUNDAY MOii.NiN& lllLE STUDY ·•·••••••••••· f ;4$A.M. \~ Ill ' SABBATH SERVICES , SUND AY MOii.NiN& WOISHl' l COMMUNION •• 10145 A.M. '-:# j/ RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 1 Nursery Care Provided MMm HMMI ~ ............. ......_ FllSt CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' M.in & Adams Streets ' ~;,,p.. a-h ......_ wanM, •••.••..•.•• SUNDAY EVENING WOISHIP ••••• ,, •·••·••··•, 6:00 P.M. I ~ • 1 WlDNESDAT EYININ& lllU 5T)JD1 .. • • ... ..... ,,, ... M. I PRINCE OF ·PEACE LUTHIRAN CHURCH harbor reform temple Clo di f lieOU Wr4 ,. ............. ,...., ...... ,.C.teM.._Calrf. . or • t 1 '1 o NUDftT CAii PIOYIDID , &.l!O!ti:'VW' c. ANOIJISO ·p01111r , AAIBI llEANAAD ,,,KING NEWPORT UNITY .... o .• ..,,.... D ••• H.. ...y ~I ,,, f:lf -Momlnl wll,tt1111 : 1:00, Oncl IO:>t •• 1:. m1tting •t CHURCH M.._ ............ ..._ PriM• •f •••c-; i:.tt!.n11 w...i -..Mio. E1ttier 0110,., Pri11e.l11•I St James EpllCOPll Church o 3209 Via Lido, Newport BNCh ur. D. ·~ I Phone: f9..5711 O.y or Nitht Off!,. Ph11111 14t-OI~ I School Phe!'l•: 54t-OI•> For lnform1tion: Call 17~7230 ,,,. .. •m:.':'w,.,.. ••• c.. r.~=====~~~~~~~~~~=====~~~~~~~§i~~=;;t:;:=~-~~~~~~~~lir:;:;=;:;~~;;~;;;;~~~~;;;;;~, ..,. •••••• , , l :JO I 11 :00 A.M. .... .....a , •• ••••• t~I AM ..... .,_,.,•••••• 6100 PM I ~ .. w ... ,, 'O • • • 7100 PM ~ (Mt ,.,..,..,. .... ..,.... ,..,... Clll-. lwlldtflll II c... ............ fW,... II....... ............. ~ ~ ST: MATiHiEW i.'OTREn·N CHURCH * TEMPLE SHARO' N 1:41 A.M. s_.,v Sekel ,.. .,._.. ....,..... a-n. "''''· , · D 1 11112 Cul-r ve. ,' I 10:00 A.M. 0..-•ti•a•I s.mce '-'-' s.ntce-ll A.M. Unl'#Wllly Park, Irvine 11Mi ••••'""'" •t4Sf•I•• hf ... "°"'""'°" s..d "'""" CIM'd If _.,. H.._ ,t,,.. OPFtCll ~~:~· ..... REUGfOUS SCIENCE ....., kl11I ;-;.··.~.:.':;".::, t :Jt. II A.M. ''' ·-.......... c.... ..... CIMeot----~ Rll ,.., tatrnrs.r..- , Stlfs jllli:u. . ft DIAW.ru1'D-M6-16Jt CHUICH °' THI NAZAllNI I \ ••• 1-St ....... , 111t 12 M-•-D I.JI.. All J1wi1h f1111lll1t •rt ll'l¥it.4,to loh1 tn IR truly ll'le•11h19ful • • • • • IJJ· 11 ____ , --~-'" mNIN• lnflcn fltlDAT • 1:11 P.M. CHURCH OP RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ... ....,, IMdl ,._..., 01nt1 ti V...... CllOf'Cll ,..,._ ,._.. Ut A11101tt *UMOAY lll'Wltl . •. lt AM Ml1U•IH , •• AlllC)J •111••• lt.S.<.f . f'NI lllLI. CLUI O' NIWl"O•f' llACN t ., .............. .... ' • s,1r1n.1 ......., -hllllll ....... ..._ '4'·1111 T1iilpl1 Sh1ro11 Choir -011., Sh•bet 141·14)2 Attet!d the Church· of Your Choice ott Sunday --f Fro• P .. e l IRVINE ••. new city of 11111,000 envisioned by architect WlWam Pertlra would rise · around the campus. The Irvffte Compaty'1 new plan for a city four timtt !Mt stze, Simon charg~ ed, was draw" without coosulting the Regents. Chancellor Aldrich said company of. ficllls ~ad followed guldeUpes prescribed by the ~gents by Wt>rtlng with campu1 administrators and not coatactmg the Regents. · "r apprited the Regent.s in APf'il: as to the plus. I gave my report Just as soon as I knew the available facts," Aldrich said. The quesUoning of the procedure in· volved informing Rege11l1 of the proposal obvloU1ly qered Aldrich. "Ha commeiits are sayinJ to me that thtr~ wu a whole lol I knew about and didn't tell the Rtgellts. Just as soon u I tnew, I let the Regents know ," the chancellor aaid. Watao11: explained the chan1es affecting his company 's thinking about the city betwet• 19116 and urro. "The physical elements tend to make it a logical area for a city," he added. "Otherwise, we'd probably end up with four cities of 100,000, instead of one of 400,000. Simon's quesUonJag of Watson brought a warning from committee Chairman Graat. "This is 'not the place for argumentation," he said. Regents Coblentz and Mrs. F.dward Ht.lier queatJ.oned Wabon about the lack of commercial developmelt around tilt ucr campus. Watson said the slow rate of com · mercial development was due to lack of populaUon and to some re.!listance by mtrchuta to moving clo1t to the camplll. Trial Date Set For Police Cliief In Firing Case Superior Court Judge Robert L. Ccdinan hu ltt July 30 as the date on which he will hear Stanton Police Chief Paul W. MohaU's claim that he wa.s tmfairly fired by his City Council last JUM 8. Mohatt filed Friday a laW!uit which argues that the decision of the City Council -upheld at a sublequent public hearing June 29 -was baaed on "false and malicious cbaraea". _ And he demands the pa)'JTlent to him ol 11,IOS In back PoY· • Mphatt Mmes all five councilmen, the city tteaurer and the city clerk as delendlota In !he a<llon. -- Doannenta aubmlll<d by !ht dlsmit!S<d chief indicate that charges of drunJten.. ness, hi&h staff tum over in his department, the refusal of present of· ficers to sen>e under him if he returns to his job and the alleged mishandling of Welpor'll! Wef'e ail considered by the , council at the time or his disml.!lsaL Mohatt's atb:lmey attacks· the charges as "unsubitantlated fa cts" and will ask Judie Ccirfmin to order Mohatt's im-1 mediate return to duty. Nude Flick 'Star' Loses Court Case MONTREAL (UPl)-A Montreal judge Friday tumed down a request by a local hairdresser for a court order to halt the shoWing of the movie "Woodstock,'' in which he was unknowingly filmed in the nude with a girllriend. The hairdresser, not identified by name, said tht tct.ne which showed him and the girl taking off their clothes was an in- vasion o( privacy, and defamed him by leaving a mistaken impression they had aexual relaUons. Superior Court JusUce Paul Langlois tumed down the pttition. It Is not a~ainst the law to photogriph someone without their consent, ht ruled. DAILY PILOT . Ne.,-l••ll HINltl""" ...... l ........ ," ····"·'· • ..., c.... ..... s-c ....... 'OA4NGE COAST l"UtLIJMIHO COMl"AHY lleb•1f N. Wttd '•UiOtnl tnd l"lllllltlltr Jtc• ll. c •• 1 • ., Yk t ,_~....,, W GcMrtl MtMtff lh'"''' w;,, .. 11 Efltor lhoflltt A. M11rphi11t MtMQ ... E4111W Aichtrd P. Nt ll St.,111> Ort,,,. Cwrilf l!d•,..- l>HN:" I '""' Mtu: J• Wc11 ''' s1...,1 t.i•~r, lie..:": U11 Wtll ltlllf• l"'IC¥fNI .._ .. .,,,. ''"": n1 ,.,,.,, ""~¥' M""'''"'""' • ..,.,.: 11111 h1cfl • ...,. .. s..n cie....,.tt: JU tttrr11 IEI ,..,.,,_ •e11 Crossing the Border This is crossing the U.S .• Mexican border the ha.ti way. But what else can you do ? You've been below the border on a weekend. Northbound traffic at the border station is heavy and slow. It's hot. Your car overheats. It stalls. You push. License plates on th is young man's car read "Beautiful British Columbia." f'ron1 Page l UPPER BAY TRIAL ... The Slll'!e charge! were delivered in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens Friday D10ming when homeowfitrs attorney Berry a s k e d Orange County Harbor District engineer James Bal!Jnger to confirm the omission of the frontage from rec1)rds which he helped prepare. Ballinger's encounter with B e r r y became a battle of semantics which Irvine attorney Robert Warren enhanced with repeated objections h> his ad· versary 's close questioning of the engipeer. Berry, resorted to Webster's dictJonary and its definition of "frontage·• throughout the questioning of Ballinger. Taylor, backed by Or: Charles Green-' ing of the Frieods of Newport Bay. conservatklnist Frank Robinson o t Newport Beac;h, Alan Beek. Newport Be.ach, of the Orange County Foundation for the Preservation of Public ProPfrty and conservationist Ken Croker, criticlz· ed the press release issued earlier by Mason in which the Irvine executive respooded to Berry's charges, REPEAT CHANGE Taylor and his group, with Berry present. repeated the charges and con· tended that "Irvine has always preserit.cd the land swap as beneficial to the public when .•. a public 11atural resou rce of great eco11om.ic and aesthetic value will bt converted into Irvine harbor." Taylor, who is chairman of the con- servation committee of the Sierra Club's Angeles chapler, said "93 percenl o[ the water frontage of the present public trustlands (will be) ow ned by Irvine if the land swap is approved) 8lld the public relegated to small parks with only 7 percent water frontage." Mason, he said, has consistently avoid- ed public debate on the Back Bay issue "but that invllation is being repeated here today .'' Mason has, however, argued the Back Bay proposal in numerous public forums over the past eighl years aftd once did actuall y debate the question. That came in a confrootaUon before a packed house at C<>sta Mesa City Hall. J.1ason·s advesary was Charles Baldwin, an aide to now-democratic gubernatorial candidate Jess Unruh. Most observers called It a draw. AIDE ANSWERS I• Friday's action, Masoll's answer to the conservationists was delivered through Gilbert \V. Ferguson, the ranch company's corporate commwtications director. He said: "We have waited 10 years to have the constitutionality of the Back Bay issue lried on Its merits. We are satisfied that tt will be, and that all sides receive justice within our court system. We will not join in any further attempts to try the issue in the news media outside the cou rtroom no matter how unfounded the chargea against us may be. We will have further public comment to make but not until after the conclusli11 of the trial." COURT BATTLE The reference to further com me11ts after the trial, he explained, was directed to the cumnt trJ al. In response to questions on public debate chaUenge, another l r v l n e spokesman said, "There ii a public debate going ofl now. It's taking place in the courtroom where it belongs." Ferguson asked to comment on the prts:s release J\.1ason Issued earlier In the wttk In response to Jkrry'• charges of fraud and the denial by the Irvine Company, of those charges. "We can't take such charges llghtly.'' he said. "They reflect on our repulallon." Vac•tioning Judae Owens .adjourned tbt Back Bey trial for two weeks Friday and Berry" wllJ spend most of tb1t time in ,prepartng argument& that will lead to tht rent_.al of his fraud claim. that public rrontage and access "'·as deliberately minimized by the Irvine Co. before the State Lands Commission and that valuatlon of lhe lands to be traded was "grossly misrepresented." IDLE LANDS Shelved, pending what is expected to ultimately be a United States Supreme Court ruling <m the trade, is the swap ol 157 acres oI county-owned lldelands for 450 acres of Irvine Co. uplands. Berry also argues and it was argued at the public meeting Friday that much of the tklelands contained in lhe ex- change were obtained by Orange County from the State of California 50 years ago as a trust and that the nature -of that instrument. does not permit the county to dispo15e of the property. Dr. Greening warned that "one of the state's great educational resources" will be ~ to,..tbe public if lbt Irvine Company ls allowed to implement-Ille Back Bay agreement. ECOLOGY USE . Many studentii use the Upper Bay area for biology and ecology lessons, he said, and the area is .extremely popular with Ute public for a wide range of recreational activities. One Orange county oollege alone, he said, receives an annual '500,000 in grants for nature study classes ~d on the Upper Bay area. The Trvif1e Co. and Orange County initiated the lawsult when they sued County Auditor Vic Heim, by ar- rangement, for J>OOi18ymen1 of a dredg· ing bill submitted to the county by lhe ln1ne Co. Attorney Duffern Helsing represen~ Heim in the action. He has refu~ to be asociated with Berry's charges of fraud. That action was designed to test the constitutionality of the land swap and cl.ear the wa y for full scale development of the Upper Bay by the Irvine Co. But the complaint became an ad· versary proceeding when a group of Newport Beach homeowners led by Robinson successfully petitioned 1 t o become intervenon in the trial. 'l!ley are represented by Berry, who is alao president of Ule Sietta Club. Th.at trial ended its secood week Friday and will resume July 27 when Judge Owens r~ £run vacation . It is ex- pected that there will be al least another week of testimony in wha.t is, to date, a bitterly contend lawsuit • City Accused Of Stealing Tons of Trash Tht Yorba Linda city council has been accused of stealing 512 tons of trash. That's right, trash. Then, _says an "attor:ney for the owner of the land whereon the refuse once re· po11ed, lhe council had the temerity to bill his client for $$,6S4 for its removal. (Yor· ba Linda ii President Nixon'! birthplace). The complaint came from Walter J. Husband, owner of five acres that until recently ,_. .. decorated by old lumber, dried weeds and other oddme.nlJ. The land was supposed to be cleared under a weed abatement program, and l:lusband's attorney said Husband had ar- ranged for it to be done under a $249 contract. Then along came a conLractor ror lhe city. said the attorney, and moved it away without a bY·Yout·leave. 8111 the aforemcnlJoned .5.834. Said the a.tto rney to the council : "We reported this theft to the 1herif£. tf$,f3.t In trash." Socialite Wins Anotlier Delay In Murder Case A further delay was ordered Friday in the Superior Court murder trial o{ Newport Beach socialite Willia Dean Hunt. J~dge James F. Judge granted a delay until Oct. 5 !or the opening of the trial in which Mrs. Hunt, 43, of 2516 !!arbor View Drive, will be accused of the fatal stabbing of her wealthy stockbroker husband. Los Angeles attorney Sidney lrmas succe.s5fully sought the delay on the grounds that he is eurrently engaged in a major trial In the l<ls Angeles area. It was the second dtlay in triil pro- ceedings for the dark attractive woman •who all~gOOly ran a fOot-long butcher knife through 56-year-old Willis Hunt last Dec. 14 in an incident watched by the couple's 12-year-otd daughter and sparked by a family quarrel. Serious injuries suffered in a traffic accident by Newport Beach patrolman Mitchell Thompson led to the earlier delay bul Thompron who is completely enclosed in a body cast, is now weJI enough to testi fy, The officer has 1¥en deteribed as the vital witness ln the prosecution case against !\-1rs. Hunt. It has been stated that he took "certain incriminating statements" from the woman shortly aft er officers found the dying Hunt lying on the patio in a pool of blood and feebly calling for help. California Leads In Draft Refusals SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -California youths account for 55.3 percent of the · nation's draft refusals. while the Bay Area alone provides 38.4 percent, say! Selective Service director Curtis W, Tarr. Tarr said Friday he came here to seek ways to induct more draftees and to in- dict more refusers. Saturday, J111Y 11, 1CJ70 s DAILY PILOT J 'Inhumane' Democrat Leader ' Hits Welfare Cut SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A<sembly Democratic leader John J . Miller ioday condemned as "Inhuman" Gov. Reagan's acUon triggering a $25 million reduction in wellare services for the aged, blind and disabled. Miller accused the 1o'vemor of "trplolt- ing bogus welfare excessea In an all out tffort to win re-elecUon at .any cost." He 23 Americans Died in Blast At Hiroshima? TOKYO (UPI) -A former warrant officer In Japan's Imperial Army said . today that 23 American W?-r prisoners were killed by the atom bomb which des- troyed Hiroshima in 1945 one week before lhe end of World War 11. Hiroshi Yanagida, 56, a member of the Japanese military police during the war, said he was in charge of the war prison-- ers and lhat he knew that 23 of them were killed, including one or two women. The Kyodo News Service, Japan's na- tional news agency, said Yanagida's re- port was the first confirmation published in Japan of American dead in the Hlroshi· ma atomic bomb. Yanagida said dogtags worn by the Americans were confiscated by U.S. mill· tary officers during the A!Ued occupa· lion of defeated Japan. He said the Pen· tagon in Washington !lboukl have know· ]edge or the deaths. Japanese and American new1men who have been workin& In J191n 1ince the end or World War JI ta!..< the death of Americans in the Hi:rOlhlma bombing had been rumored bul never confirmed until Yanagida gave his report lo news- papers. Yanagida , who now operaltl a tea shop in rebuilt Hiroshima, said the 2.1 Americans were being held In three POW camps inside lliroshima when the atom bomb was dropped on the morning of Aug. 6. 1945. Tbe total number of persons killed in the atomic holocaust has never been officially determined but estimates run from 80,000 to as high as 200,000 dead. Destrucllon was so widespread that mOlt recOrds were lost and no one 'know1 eu.ctly how many civilians and Japanese miUtary personnel were In Hiroshima • when the bomb fell. Hiroshima was a major st.aging area and military port for the Japanese Imperial Forces. The former Kempeital officer said the Americans who perished in the atomic blast had been captured over a period or time when their planes were shot down. lie described the Americans as crew members of bombing and leaflet planes which flew over Hiroshima in the week!: before the atomlc bomb was dropped. Twenty-two of the Americans were kill- ed instantly, Yanagida said. The 23rd American, a young soldier, was buried in wreckage and survived but was assaulted by angry Japanese lhe next day and died of his injuries, the former officer Sa.id. Emperor Hirohito broadcast Japan's surrender on Aug. 15, 1945, nine days a!· ter the Hiroshima bombing. Yanagida said Japanese officers re. moved the metal dogtags from their American prisoners and placed them in a sare in the Kempeitai headquarters in Hiroshima. The safe survived the bomb, lhe for· mer warrant offlcer said. He said U.S. Army lntelllgence officers questioned him four times during the spring and summer of 1946 and he told the American occupation officers about the dogtags. The safe was recovered and the identification tags tent to Washington, he said. • said the action !rill not 11ve mpa,.n ~oney as is intended by· ReagU. . Re·agan Friday ordered •10 mJIUon cut Crom the $24.5 million approprlaUon 1n the new state budget for homemaker and 1t.. tendant care services. But admfnlatra~ tJon officials ~kl the aeUon au~I· ly triggered a compensatory cutbaet' Jn le<lor•I al1<I local malchlng r-ct 11s. Most or that aim b federal money. Reagan said 11\e cut ls dt11ped to brio• "runaway welfare costs back In cbeck " Ht also said he plana more Wttfare ~ ductioru-soon. An aide to the governor .said the $10 million "saved" by the -cutbad: would revert to the general fund where Jt coald be used to finance possJble "def.ldenda" · later in welfare or othtt progrima. An es.Umattd 50,000 CaWorniUI ft. ceivlng aid to the blind elderly aid dit- abled also receive honlemaker and :ai.. tendant care service$. two norHl.tnlng p~ograms in which rtclplenta: are pro- vided extra belp with household talks they are unable to perform thtipaelv'ea. In a statement, Miller said the home.. makers progra m ls desJgned to care ror persons In their homes rather th.an ''ware- house them in more expensive nuralng homes and hospitals. · "The tragedy is 'tHat dl1locatRm. of the aged and disabled will not save tuply. ers money," the Bttkeley lawmaker Nfd "Instead it will eost Joc1l property own: ers more in tares." Coroner Probing Death of Baby .. In Crib Tragedy Coroner" s deputies Friday lftl'll In- vestigating the tragic death d a Fount.a.in Valley baby wllo hlqod hiJmelf In a pacill« dangling from his crib Thuflday JllghL v...,. E. Cosby, 11-monll>-old .,. cl Mr. and Mrs. James COiby, of 17085 Santa Cri!t.obal St., was discovered in bis J:rib by his mother, She untangled the cord around hia neck ~ called Fountain Valley police ~d firemen, who at.tempted rtSuacita- tion , but he was dead on arrlval at 9:20 p.m. at Huntington Intercommunity Hoopitat. An aul<lp6y W88 plamed by Ille <lrqt County Comler'• offJce. Funeral Slated For Mr. Toombs Funeral services f~ Billy Arthur Toombs, 37, of 10231 Holbum Drive Huntington Beach, were held today J~ Smith's Funeral Chapel. BurJal followed aL the Good Shepherd Cemetery. Mr. Tombs died Wednesday after a long illness. He was an active member of the Huntington Beach Police reserve force the past IO years and worked for Southern California Edison the past 17 yean, 13 in Huntington Beach. Survivors Include his wfe, Mary L. Toombs: three sons, Billy, Fort Bliss. Tex.. Thomas, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Ja~. of the home ; hia mother, Mn. Grace Toombt, Fort Worth, Tex.; and a brother, Ray Toombs, Santa Barbara. Patrol Reaches Site SAIGON (UPI} -A search patrol reached the downed heUcopter of Maj. Gen. George W. Casey and remoVecf lhe bodies found aboard, the U.S. command said Saturday. HILY PILOT ....... tr W. Plf!MI llli """""" before Judge <>wens Is ' \ L_ The council agreed lhat "some compro- mise" should be reached Jn the ca1e or the aneaedly !Uched debris, ond ordered the-cil.J attorney to aeU same.. ' THE RANGE .MAY NOT BE OPEN, BUT COWBOYS STILL PLY THEIR TRADE IN ORANG! COUNTY I I • f DAILY PILOl I I P•fH!'• Wor.U Stuled and Pew \Birth: f-iQµlPol ~a,1, fliinge?; "What A Friend We Have ta Jeaus1' b: the subject of the sermon al HlllM cm!.. du a.rdl, Dllclpltl of CWltl. The chur<h meei. each SUnday at Harper Elementary School u:i E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. Wor~lp ls at 9:45 a.m. TbroughOut the JllOl!!b of July, Barbor Reform Tmlple will conduct ''lay services" each Friday evening at I : 15 p.m. in the Parish Hall of St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach. Members of the Congregation will be leading the worship and invite visitors a n d residents to attend. 'he Maa Verde United Meth0dl1t Cftrcb, 1701 Baker, Street, Costa Mesa. will l'lave two Sunday mon\ing worship services 1t 9 and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Paul C. Biesemeyer has selected as his sermon topic "Taking Hold of L i f e . ' ' Church School clmses are at the 9 a.m. service only. Mr. Jim Reid, formerly with Fellowship of Baptists for Home 1'Usslom will be brini· ing the momlng and even- ing messages on Sunday at the HIUll!nglon-Valley Baptist Cbarck ln the absence o( PJ1stor James Herington· who is vacaUCMing. Mr. Reid has worked in home missions fields in California a n d Colorado and has many years experience as a put.or and a missionary. Huntington. Valley Baptist O:lurch is located at 9T19 Starfi!ilb, Foun- tain Valley. S~ School begins at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m., Youth Hour at 5:00 p.m. Evening Worth.Ip at 6:00 p.m. Mid- week. Prayer Mee.Ung is held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. "Why Are We Here, Anyway?" is the sennon topic selected by Dr. Ray C. Gery for worship service at Chrl•t Cburcb by Ute Sell, located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Church School is held al 9:30 a.m. with study groups at 11 a.m. Worship is at 9:30 a.m. "Wayside l41stenen1 • a ·n .d Others" is the ,sermon topic of the Rev. Nonnan L. Bl'J>wn on Sunday at the Plymouth Congregational Cburcb o f Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad street, Nev.rport Beach, at 10 a.m. worship service. Sunday School is held at the same time. The Bahal'1 of Orange Coun- ty will be discussing The Baha'i Faith at the Orange County Fair, July 14• through 19th, in the Nev: Products Building. Following this on Friday. July 17, at 8 p.m. at the Colla Mesa BUa'I ''lrrllall<in Or~!" Center, 985 Victoria StrHt, _ Dr. John stroissler, ass.iatlJ1t 'Ibe "OplrJIUoo Arbon&" coordinator, !or UCI Mtdical Evangellatic. '1eam1, COD- School Tnllniog Ptolra"" will• iibtlnl ol -. bllb acbnol " Balti' '"-' )'1Mlg oelJDlo tloiio C..tnl 111-be speaking '00 u '"" we Ciiivei, ... 'and Orana:e, and Tbe New Era. OoQ ~ Wiii ctve their . ~ -~1'!111'11 ~'"" 7 p.m. Morning W~R If at 10,30 ...,,tee ~ • • a.m. al-~ The Ii;;"; the .~ Cl11m~. ~.C.A.;11!;3iJ!aii'IHon which will be heard at Flnt Avenue ( II} m 1 l to D at Christia• a.m et Ctsta Brookhurst)4 A r l h u r R. , Meu, 792 Victoria St,. dllrlng Tingle)'. 1.W, pastor. Gues.t both of the mOrnini worship preacher wlll be '!'he Rev. hours, 8:30 a.m. and 10:40 Arthur Holst, executive .~ a,m. is •-Good Enough To Go tor of Lutheran -so, c I al ' To Heaven". The IDf&Sllt will: Services of , S o u t h e r n be presented by the minister Ca1ifomla. He will speak on of the congr.esatioo. During "Co~~~Tlleln -'."w•"'1d,'?f the Vesper Hour. 7 p.m., Mr. The '"''u~uan ''"" or · Piercy will ?!pOr't to the -·-' ' church conc«ning his recent On Sunday at Community trip to the North American~ tJ nlltd Med:iodls~ .Church, 6662 Christian Convention in St. Heil Ave., Huntington Beach, Louis Mo the Rev. Charles L. Rose wUI ' • be preadllng .at bOth the I / Reg'ular Sabbath e v e and 10:30 a.m. services. The services will be conducted by title of his sermon is "When Rabbi Canon Goodman, Fri- the Goin~ gets. Tough, Then day evenlng July.17· •t 8·15 the-Tough get Going". Churc:ih ~ p.m. at Te;..ple ~ 6t7 school.classes for ages as well w. Hamilton, Costa Mesa. as child care for IAe very Rabbi Goodman,..s sermon will young is also available at both . be on "How Did We Get So services. tocgetful?". A special feature Latberan Charcb Of Tbe Ma1ter at 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! Mar offers two hours of worship at 9 and 11 :00 a.m. Dr. Wm R. Eller will deliver the message of the evening will, be a talk by Miss Barbara Gr8'11ite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Granite of Costa Mesa . Miss Granite has ju.st returned (See PULPIT, Page 5) New Church · Set to Open Swday ls the opening day for Newport's newest church. The Rev. Emery Collins, Metropolitan Missions director le< the Southern Baptbt Convention in Orange County, announced that the ~ con- gregation will bold Ill first ••nic .. Sunday. Bible Hour will be at 10 a.m., with four major divisions from n u r s e r y through aWlt. The Sunday worship services will De at 11 a.m. aod 7 p.m. The oew church will meet in the former Lutheran buUiding .at 2501 CJ.ill Drive: 8-v. Collins will serve the church as past.or for the begin- ning months. Rev. Collins served' six years u Pastor 0( the First Southern Baptist Church of Anaheim. By LOUii C.USELI aU.ndlng a m<etlng arranged hopefully to the churdt In !be ' UPI ·-w,-bf I · Catholk family life cerlltude. Iba~· .all .~ her In l recent speech that bu crpnb:atkie. rtsources of grace are there ~ Yrf llttJe atl<nllon • In a belated report on'!be to bOlp !hem to .grol'.(o.'the In Amorlca, Pope Paul. VI Pope's reqiarb, .!be Ca!bnllc perfection of !belf love." made I ltatement that can Melaenger pf D a ve n p 0 r t Reading iDore into a Pope's be read u a al.pllf1cant Y-. ·o1 ,.·_..... , L..51' wonla u ..... he real!• ·m~ant modiflcationofhisbanoncon-. -~ ooe .nu~IC&S•lil'I' ; W!"'' ' ' .. { traceptlve metbodl of b1rth -diocesan newspapers, says. to say is an art which has 'control. '. moral ~art plating been brought. ~ a hlgb,. level lie teemed to sua~ .that :•atr00, ~s" on a Papal of devdopment ~ Euro- !be ute of ~aception; while plea '.'that couples who con-pean Catholic scholars. ant.I alw•Y• coo t6 °natural . clUde it is necesury to use It' may ·be that Paul VI wa.s law" and t erefo re un-hil u .... desirable, is not neceuirily eootraceptiVes, in order to simply reiterating, in U>..aJ the kind of sjn !bat ma~ ' avoid_ harming their mar· ' 4 speech •. ·\ihat he :•a!d In . l Catholic unworthy to receive rtageg. should continue to fn.. his 1961 .~cU.CsJ: · the sacrament. OJ. the churdi. quent the sacraments (and "Let married couples, then, Sonle Ca t b v I i,c com~ thua. implicitly, can expect fa~ up ~ tbe eff~'·aeeded mentatOn ln Europe are going abeohrtlM)}' .•. let t@ll\.in).p~ divine even further. The,_ profess to, Theteitofthtspeechahow1 asslstanc, e b,y,. pre.Severing find In the Pope's remarks , an echo ol the line taken. tftat 'tht Pope · voiced sym-prayer • , • and,:il gin should by the Frtoch Cath o lic pathy ·~·"the "agoni;i.ng" atW·keep its hold over·thtm, hierarchy t b.a t con-. dilemma of ~thollc couples let them not ~ diacouraged, tractption, while 1 "diaorder," who feel that "they are trap-but• rather have recourae with is not always 1 "culpable" ped in an imj)asse" on · the humble perseverance to the one. birth control issue. mercy of God whi~ is pnired He Wtnt on ti> say lt is forth in the sacrament of · U, there was such ao echo, ., trlgic eri'or for such couples penance." it is not JutPrislng, inasmuch to think , that their choice lies. ,\t the, very .minimum, the II Paul VI spbke in French, between "revohJng against a. Pope's statement&, ~tb in the to 1 predominanUy French au-church which seems to them orig~ ~n~ctcal_, ~ \n the dlence, and his SPffCh is inhuman" or "hardening May 4 speecli, a1n9wit to a reported to have been J'>ased themseJVe.i to an lmJlOSsible ~ng pai;ioraJ assu,tance that on. a-draft supplied to him effOrt it the ·price Of harmony a Catholic couple mfy remain by French Cardinal J1'an and equilibrium ·or even the in good standing. with the Danielou. . survt'val of the home." h h nd · ntJ' • • . c urc a C1> nue receiving , The speech was dellvered Instead ·of taking either of the sacramen? even though May 4 In St. Peter's Church those alternatives, be said, they find the•Jvl!!s unable in Rome, before a group of these distressed c o u pl e s ~ a.bide by the baa on con- some 2,000 married couples "should open th e m s e I v e s ttaception -ORANG'E COAST CHURCH 1 DIRECTOR·Y You are invited to the First Assembly of God Church 140 E. 22nd St., Coste Mtse-548-3761 M. C. Creltlc, ,..,... -Jellll Goll•lck, Aueclet• Morning Glory . . 8:30 AM In. Horry s.-.... Family Worship .. 10:50 AM ln ...... •.a.IM Revival Time . · ... 7:00 PM 11-,,•s M .... ,.,. Mei. 9-... Wednesday . . . . . . 7:30 PM l lbie Stvdr Pll·SCHOOL .t.•IS 21/1 TO I l :JO A.M. TO S P.M. PH. 645·2JJ2 GLAD--TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD ISTH ..I .~ONl()'flA, NIWPOIT llACH UMiiO ., (\/, lltdl Wn l ol H--. Hosp11111 Thom•• l 1111.,.e1111tl, Pastor Sam Miller, M111ic:1I Dlr1(J1>r t :41 A.M.rS9"9J Sdieel N1~ Aftetldnt 10:50 A.M.-''ne Pe"' -4 P•l'lty ef tt. &..,..r s.r-1rr P•t.r 7:ot P.111..-ltn ........ 1.U NIWl"OlltT ee:ACH CHlltlfTIAN SCHOO\. CHl\.O CAlltl, PRE·SCHOOL a KINOEROARTl N AL50 IUMMlJl 'EHllCHMl!NT PlltOGlltAM klrMk!l•rttn lllru 4111 OrMt Jur:• n "'"' Jirt~ ,,., PIMM c.11: 136-ltJO: 646-6620; 541·71'6 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHU O• THI MOTHR CHUICH THI FllST CHUICH OP CHlllt, SCllNTIST IN IOSTON. MAISACHUsmt SACRAMENT Sunday, July 12 Cost1 Meta-First Church of·Christ, Scientist ~n..111..:.v.,..Dr., c..t. ..... . ~·Sd1Ht-t111 A.M. Clllfdl s.mu-11 A.Ill. a.ca ... ,~ 21~1 ~--••• Dr. Hu.ntlngton Beach-First ChUrch of Chritf, Scli ntiat '" • on.,. Saclay kltoel-t:JI • 11 :11 Clil•rd -t :ll A 11 A.M. . leedl .. 1----221 ...... St. Newport Beach-Flr1t Church of Christ, Scientist JJOJ YI• ll4e Ch•rclil AS•..., kltffl-t :IS a ll:to rte.di ....... JJI I Yle Ude CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH Emphosb1nr Tht Pkn of God Tht Pimon of Christ The Powtr of tht Hoty Spirit S11nd1y s,hoo! 9 AM Mornln; Worship 9 ind 10:JO M l l vfnlna ~rvi« 7 Pl>\ WMll'lnd11y 91blt Ill.id"!' and P,..Yfr 1 ,,\i Nur~ry duriTlg :Se<\'kfli A fun Youth' Program Cm. of Onng!:~ 'l3rit. SL Cost• Mn. "''"'· Fr.d M1>r11, P11for • • Seventh·Day Adventist Church 271 AMCMe It., Cute M .. Jiiin ll••wmft•, P111tt '"-·~ I ... CO-ITT. CONGREGAnONAL " ·• 611 HELIOTROPE w..,.w,._11 A.M. Ctt.rc• k•••I II A.M. Or. PllUlp G. Mun•"!'• M lnlllll' 673-4000 AttenJ' :J/ie Church . of '!jo~r A 1 Cordial W o[oomo from THE l!NITED METHODIST CHURCH l 1tbot lsl1nd ' ', . THl...UNITID , ....• ~ COMMUNl,TY METHODIST CHURCH l.t5 At..... : .671-09$0 9:l 0.A.M. \'lor1hi p WorifljP; , & Surtd1y (~oof Co1t1 M11,1 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 19th St. I H•rbor 11 .. a. Ciiurch W1>"iirp :1 t :lO. & 11 Ch11rc:h School -9:10 541-7727 Huntin1ton k -eh -Norflt " ".' 'COMMUNITY· · • METHOD!S'JI'. EMURat 6662 ~•ii A"'· 142·4'461 · r:.w or1IH'p &'ch~.Cli1Sctt.e1 ·.... .. :.:t ~.J~lOJ.-,.M.;~; · l,,.i;, -E~,f l luff ' UNfVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 111.1211 11422 C11l"l't r Road et U_ni.,.,,.;1., Drr ... , Wonhip l Qiurc:h Sch•ol t I 10:10 A.M, l 1911ne .. 1c:h 740 W. Wilson, Coste Mes• Y. L HlltTWECI, ,_,.., 14M704 Newport Beach-Second Church of Christ, Scientist J100 hcltk flew Dr., C--. 4ef M«' Chrclil • Snd9r Sclteel -11 A.M. lndl .. 1 ... -2HJ L CMlt ftwy. ................. 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D..W A. 4;,_, Allecw. lecter ...... : 671of21 I M,,, Vortl1 I l1k1r St. 5-tt-271 9 Worship & Church Sc:h1>ol t:OO I 10:10 A.M. 2161 2 We1l1y Ori¥• i11 So. l1911111 Worship 11 A.M. Church Sc:hool 9:10 A.M. i tf.JOl l 1 Newport 101<.h I Hv11tintt1>n l11c:h CHRIST CHURCH • FIRST UNITED BY THE SEA METHODIST CHURCH 1-toow. lalboi l lvi. 2721 17th St. 516-1517 '7J-ll05 . $1,.,ic:es -9130 l 11 A.M. Wotthip-9:10 A.M. N11r1ery thrv 211>4 9r1d1 . 11 Churc:h Sc:hool- Ch:n~h. Sc:ho1>I-:-t :lO A.M. J t :JO I 11 A.ft4. ~~~ I If you ••• lookin9 for en el1bor1!1 pr09r11'1'1, or •oci•I p~1ti9o. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., c.ri.t. I FIRST SOUTHE RN BAPTIST CHURCH 1 lut ii y1>u 1r1 looking for in ... 1pth l ible 1t11di•s, Chrhtiel'I fel· ,_.,. 7:11 & f :31 Chwdl ka...1-t :JI '.'!a ".~L~~ToN, ...... C~ST.~.~ low.hip, .. 11d in1piri11g 1piril.d wo ... hip, you'll lo••"'' r. 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Clooldo'khol,1t~IA.M. . :}.l' t Cii dI ·i __ l ~ • I Cor9nadt'lMar dfrlce1.20112MlfiMhSt. ,.._: tll-4'41 · 22s2 s. 1. PAL1s.1.nn ROAD · • I · I ·-" --"* ,....., 1:1 SANTA ••• Hll•HTS . cir or ri:l ian urc ............... ..;.,.., ' I DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Church of the Covenant SUNDAY SCHOOL ................................ t i•s A.M, ... :; ~ -'il•' ··-...... CH-1-1~1 ..... _-.. , M ... w.~~cw• ... ··~ .. •· 2111• ......... --..... c .... _ MOll NINO WORSHIP ................................ 11 A.M. I an.-v ,..-.._ .,,..,. ,.. ~ P.:VIHIHO WORSHIP ......................... , .. _ .. 1 P.M. E1'rl, Worship 1:00 A.M. 1 Pho-•••,£6.t ~A,~. P•tw· MlltWl!l!k ll!IVICll WIONISDAY 7:» P.M. • MMri"I .... t.rty H..,_ 111 .. ••r kllMI ' Chri1ti1fl Eclwc•lion t :IS A.M, ,,.. -~ Sit'"'9y W ..... ,: l:Ol fl ti.Ji, A.M_.-C ..... 'SUMf: f:UA.". •••· w1ct11 .i. CMTice Clwnll.,..._ MWll ••• '·. :!-_... · , 01 • M ..... w·-·· I ~ ·=-=··-· 4JSL11t11St.,C....M.. I F11ti.,.e Wo"hip I01JOA.M. : • • __ , ..... :54M..,~;....;.;.~~-,. ,.~. I • lftit A.M.~C~• .. · ·' ·, -Morning Worship 9:45 A.M. Nur .. ry , • ., •••aeble ....., St. Andrew's Presbyterian "Chih:li FIRST CHRISTIAN • .....,._.,....,,. • WELCOME · 1h 1tA.M • ....i .. w....,, \, :"°"·•--.•--f:••n CHURcH " · · """"' .,....,,. · · , .a.too-.••·-· -.. . ,. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .......... ,...., CA-rlc• hllltl'O 17411 M ..... I .. P.'f. a....D-........ Mi.t.w Victoria & Placentia Ave. i Costa Mesa ,,_ I. ,._,, . Phone: 642-2725 . 1"=========~~=========:11 w...w, •Cl.th klilHI: I, t 1JI & 11 A.M. .·.:. , ·Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy ;; ' .. · ..... ,,., • I c HR Is T Lu THE R" N c Hu R c H St. Mark, Preibyterlon Churcll . Mn1ou"~Synt>d ..-:;;..! Mor11i11t We,..hlp l :JO l 11 11'1'1 S11nd1y Sc:he•I •••••• t 1JO 1rn Yo11th Me•t;~ • ••••• S:JO pl'l'I ~r•v•r Se"'ic• , , ••••• 6:)0 prn E¥•nlnt S•rvlc:t •• • ••• 7:00 pl'l'I ,...,... .......... " •• Wl'kft M""'"' O.-H-Yt-11111 Mlllllttr •• ,,,. "''""'" ............ •:• ... ,.. I Sll~t1 Sc""4 ................ t 1JI 1.m. M"""'"&,:"111 ......... ,1014t 1,l'fl. y.... ··········-··"··' ....... V1111pers ....................... 1 .,.m, I Nursery Care Provided CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST. COST A MESA lmtllM HA.Ito• _, PAllYllW . - SUNDAY MORNING t ll lE STUDY ............... t :41A.M. •• 760 'fk,...._•St., C.... M.. "C-Ji••••~& ...... .,lhhre,C.,...4e1 L _. .,......._.KMt,r...... ,. Letttet.'f. T.,...,., r.tw ·· .-W-Wp & c .... ·tc•1~t t :Jl·A..N" ·:. • 14"1414 • " ~ ... ~1J41 ~ • . . •• Wflfllllll St111icllf: t :U • II it.M. sune11r ldlool1 t :a A.M. . A!f11'I 111111 CltH! t :• AM. ' CHlfltlAN ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL 141-6161 If ' ....... ' 14M 771 14WJ41 I SUNDAY MORNING WORSHI P & COMMUNION •• 10:41 A.M. 'I SA8ttAiH SERVICES ~ELIGIOUS SCHOOL ' ' I SUNDAY E\'ENINQ "!OlSHIP ., ............. ,,,,, lrQO P.M". . PR1i..cE OF '·l'IACi. LUTHERAN CHURCH ·: MertY ... Mi..&....:·~ c ... 111..., C.tff. ,: ~ AND!t.;"'I C ..... Of:JttOtt, Pti'IOr ' •• SIHINT.5cl'IDl>l: AL ~11 -1Mr1i1,. CM'llllP: c:a. IM 10:• FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Adoms Streets Huntington BNoh M~llt W<HSl!ip • • • • • •• • • • • • ••••••••• , l :JO l 11100 A.M. liltle ~o•I •••• , • , • ~:4$ AM Yowth $revp• • •• •• • 6:00 PM I t...r_i .. Worihlp • ,, • 7100 PM ,._...... (M-. ,,...io.cl II Ill M""lctl Dfflc9• -.lllf Diet 0twtilll4)6.h10 I NEWPORT UNITY CHURCH • ii' Ltrtll 0, l'lklllllffl' Mlrllllff I' 15th I IP•in1, N1wport l11c:h l*IOI' Cl!Ll-lulkllntl WEDNESDAY l..VENINO •till STUDY ••• ·••• •• , •• .J1JO P.M: ,.:NUtilllaY CAU PIOYll!ai _.f. - n...o.....,... .......... ~ M"""9r _......,. MIMtw • .,. Phone : 545711 Day or Night ,, ••"4 - Pr111ct of Petta• luth1r111 51h~ -MM Edher OIJon, Prif11lp1I Offic:• Ph1>11e1 149-052 1 Sc:h1ol Phene1 14t -056J 1:41 A.M. S11ncl1y Schiol c -...i leeni Mw te fttMI ,.... ht lllh ••••ti-. ..,..-.... ' ST. MATi"HEW Lt.inf£-RAN CHURCH • Hie """'k 1..,.,...; .... n...,.... 11112 Culver Drlw D IS ~Senfce -11 A.M. 10:00 A.M. •••llon• ,,,.1c:e 1 Unlwrslty Park, lrvlne I N ........ I NCll U111ttf Cll-*t tt OfFICI: JDO w. Cltil HlgllWll)', N.•. R E l ......, N N ...... ,,_,. .. .,., !, ELIG.IOUS SCI NCE ·-s.~,: •·"· ...;;,;..._ ,,,. , ,. ... ;.. har~?.!: .~!?o~T.o temple ... b. rnelling It St. ~mes Episcopal Church o 3209 Via Lido. Newport 811Ch For lnfonnation: C.1~671>-7230 * TEMPLE SHARON . -,.. ..• " .... .,.., ...... ... ...... " ........ ... 617 Wcwt K...iltM, C.C.. M .. 1le flllilJ That l'rlJS Tugetlt cr $bJJ T111elller DIAL&A-nAYl l -64M6Jt l .11~==~§~·~·~·=·~-~~lt~··~·~·~-~~M~J~·l~l~1'~~~==~/~==='="=·=11=1=1===N=•=-w==-.,=c:h====='=IJ=.J2=4'===~! Ii ~ ~YMer -1 .......... ,, ... c,:'~'!",1!':.."'="'' , CHURCH OF-~!!;!,G,1,2.US SCIENCE • MAR INER 5 C ~.URCH --tip;;;";;;..,~~· • '"'''''~"'Cho;.--°"" .fu..W,;,·:;E;: '":'·;;;";"~ ~~·~ Ill--Cllwdl" ....... a.. ............ \At """"' . f ,..... ......... -· ~O'll... ~ 111 .,;: ·-.......... ~. ..... ·-. ,-,,,, ... _""":'_"'M''"' Att ' ..... _. '~Clnic)I-y - ..,.,, kl'loot t:• '·""· 1' ., . . . . . i · 1• • .... •-~ our M·-··-·--··-· • • •• l'.tt" llnrlc• .. , .......... , ....... -..... '·""' .,. M_,,,. ~ ... ,. •-'" ,., '·~ _., ·~-....... • _, " ,,_ ' 191. " " .... I ~··'" ,;..,ll;lc-;,.,.k-: 7 D;;: TMI •••U CLUt °' NIWl"OltT t llM:N • ~ ~ ~·:':::::• ~·:~··;;::7,:: J :~,., -·. G~ . . .. iHi' 5tiicl -. W~r•r1j'W(Mlllf'''·'r-, ,. . ., ..... ,!"'--~ ~--~. IHI.~~~ .. .,;..~ .. M•_ .. -~· .. ~ :; _ ~ ' , 1. t I - '•• !.".' • ' ·-... ,,~ ·~ ,-~ ~. .;-,,. .. .. .(C'I"' · •i•fl'om Po1e ·4) day at ne: Promyterlu •""'8'1istlc ....ion wm be . rd;ltin(, lo the· Bibi<. Tile . ,.,, ;,;_1;.J•, uy 1n 1.;.aet, ~=-., ::,;.i;...<Z:"'4"::· · ~e\111.: ,...:~U:J~~ ~ ~.:~ '1 •• !!'.-and ......,,. llllo llveil al'(d 'W<irked ' • · ·r:i. ""' , . · " ,..... ... ' ~-, 'I •':"' -... -• -• ~~·" m-~~f ~ On the' litael-o\ Jlis &el"{D9ll.~ '!'111 .':"· "Ibis • ~· rw f u i: ~er in. )ormation CM call ~·. LeblnCln • -. Sile ·n 'Sorvleo' Is ~ ~-at an~.~· call lp-7921, or au-•· -' _ _.,,,. ,..:, man ' lntetts;'i.!• ln!onnal WOr;bip'·-t~ '~(16~.. 'J .. .. Tlv! .ni<ilion plclur• "His '.=:L.:i::.. Y . :;_-.. 11>e ileld .. 111-1 a.m. llbe lradi-. • .....,.-• ~ "' ·~~g tho st~ ol ~N ·--.. •.,,.._enc" ~·• ·ona1 · ill ~ ·~'d t S' · •-•~' ,;... . .,.,.. -·-· ' _, ' · ~ anCI it t6ouJd be ,ii ~let:'• ~·,--I .. • '-ft,Ql,U~".' ;-~-,,.._rlaa ]~atJ •. Will be pnsented •by a mlll'rwlrdmg evening for 9;30 8J11L <,Jlur~ f. ch o o 1 Cbul'c", 600 ~t. Anck"ews Ro&d. ft)t C.Ut Bible Chrdl at the -wbo wlll •-..mces. . through .eid\\h, gr.a();_ ,'!"lll 'be )'fowport Bea:'", Will _.""'"!I Marco Forster Junior High . ~~ , Mid . at f~ a:m. _Weooesday. a ~ by U\e ~v. c.eaJ School in San Juan Capistrano eve.mg 'Ul\me< _...,."O. Eanes <;DtiUed' "The, WIC!Qat!7 ·l0pm Ada>issioo 'llt· F.zra Ellis, will be guest· .bfginatSp.m. with recreation:· ~qf Love" "at ·the ' 'is tree: · · ' · ,. ' ~· .at the ~ <krcll ., . for all ages.· ·Dinner ·is at 7" a,'"1:30 and 11 a.m,' Services. ~ Sde"'i<, 2 o o u uc1 ,_,....... -.,.. .. -__ The r '" ~ l;;ic\mi Canyon Road, on Sun. 1 ' made ~ i:bt dlUrdi ot~ · .t .. ·izneased • ' of ·~ 't ~· · day at t ·.,m .aoo · 11' a.m • -.• · • , · · .,... . . jJl'O£r8l'D aiscUised Sunday at·all ari,_.. art. II& mb~ '\H Is ~ . fice. yOUlh adivil;y ~ b e e n tiu Sc5tltce cburcMs i s ·'l'!mo kr Livin&" ";,,.EU' ~ . · scbedoled at the 'F1rst Umlted · "5.act'ament." a.m,.. and . .Asaoclate Miruste" 1~ • "1'1.ree Famou. B.1b1 e Meu.odltt ~ %721 Seven. sefvice times are: First: ;Ound«'S CJlurch and ~as o a Verses" is the tat.le ol. the teenth St., Him~ "Beach. Churdl o1 ChriM: Scientist, ridl 'bact,rouoo -as pastor; sermcct to,.,~ beard .at lM At ~~ S~ 9 and 10:15 2880·Mesa .Verde Drive, Costa' JeeturW andt writf£. He· tias ll a.RL .aerv~ <I..· Fep&abt , ~~.,Rev. Edward C. Mes3, 11 a.m.; Huntington bffnJ l!>inlster ol Metllodist Vallty ..._~ ONr<h ~JI Will preach oo the theme lle>ch Fint Oourch ol CJ>rist r------------------~ etmrmes 1n .MinnetOta and (x.depaade•t), ~ ,Ttlbert. •;Move' Off the Waste Land." Sderi&;, 8th and Olive St.: CalVGmia and has been Oil Sunday scbool will precede .at ~ ;>d1ool is at f a.m. 9:30 and 11 a.m.; First Church the 'taewty ot the School of-9:.30. At the ,7:30 p.~ Famt~y . . --ci Christ, Scientist, 3303 Via Pr· .. :y fo r Amer·c D 'llleoloaatClattmont.' Bible. Hoor.~ talk,.. Tile Rev, ~lbert Burk< of LidocNewportBeach,9:!5and' .·-" .. ' I a ay a senes titled , What ~1B1ble the United Quucll of ReJltiou1 · 11 ._m.: and Second Qlurch l'eacbes',' _)'rill .be, gjv,n. ,'I!'e SCiuff .el Newport Beau is of .Cbri.St, Scientist, 3:10 O M.. · e· B An Tl)<re will , be m9"1ing y-willgalh<ra.t .4:l0 m· 'conduolihgaseries 'olclassM PaoificV.wllrive,Coronadef . ·ay· e · etter swer :;:~,:~~~~t J~ ·.~~-lteadol the.usual C,p.m. eh' IntertestamentaJ . HJitory · Mar. lG a.m. . ~.~~"':OP'! !Jnln:l,'2043 .: Mary Dorr, . di~f« of "'.. :.... . . • ·. By LOil.iS CASSi;LS = ~i :t~:S:t .·::n·~~~~o-~fet'::.-~ ·church GtOup --Okay· s; .lt was .a gOocr .;;eli:~: America, as most l ' ' l :30 •·Yn:-'lbe EYC ~ll meet . Western aod Pacific Region; ' >' · ot us did tut. Saturday .. •t·7 p.m. at the ~dt ' 1'ill host the '.'Faith of Our · But mighl it J)Ol be even better, on neJt July 4, .. ~c' Id••• ol Science ol -~~~~-::s.~ t .. air~' ·Pot, Homosexuality lo pray lo rAinerica! 'Mlere are two reasons why "Pray for America Day" Mind" is the topic to ~ ex-~eles, 01! JuJy 11, a a.m. -might be more appropriate than "HollOr America Day." plorecfthis Sunday at the Ba. SEATI'LE (UPI) -The und~ and unjust punishment First. to Pray for ooe's country is a more humble tbao-BeaellUaitedCHrdi "AcaseStudyofPersonal Unitarian Uni.ve.r-Sa.li•t to-'"y~-•." nd'-•• · el ReUlfeiiq: S'deitce, 420 Tenth n:iSaster _ H'ow tO Meet GOd .. -... _. -·-a 'UVU":learuig thing than tll e11ol its virtues, however Sfteet (W(IQ'lan,'.a Club) ._t the I' I It" ls the sub'ect' ~t.ion ~ it& JVeclc The statement s~d marl· ~ nl4llY and real they are. 11 a.m. service • .Rev.:.ee.e ~ 1 Ce to"-._.J,J.._ ..... ~~~~aherpp'/oYvflOSl":j·n·~ !~~l8~ ~..! .. lllC8g~~ , · ~ Old Testament _prophets rarely If ever called -..._ ~n ._.,..... ~ ~ .r I"'.~ :t"-& -~•Yl.fWlll' . • """' ~"""e" :·--';'-~ . tbe pebple of Israel together.to tell each other and ,_,,...., • ., ,....;., ~ teri., 'lllunday Pit!ll! ~t : th9 !l\>n!'!IOe'."'al re!@tions ~IL. ~ .,g, --'!1'1'0iilics , tbe world how good lliey ...,._But the prophets oltt• ol lectures <rf the basic p:in--'Pl)WtlCt F....Utiol, 1135 W. ~ ~ults and .• callli}g _ or µIe,;ityle :from the: ac;cepted ~ .Jsrael· lo pray for God's help and guidance,. ciples ·oC· RtligioWt, Scientt:--.-Bartiey· Ave:; -'Onlnge;."'DJe Iorlegatizati0n.ci-man1uana. pl>!!ll. . . . ··andt ·k~ r · I r ·1 -• •----1 tbert b a power in the speaker will be Clark T. 'Ille church denomination it safd drugs shOi.tld be o--as ·111! org1veness or 11. ures &JIU s1~n.vi11 ngs. Uni~ wtikfl ~_for good -;-Ciameron, ooeaoographer and also-passed a 1hi'd resolution legalized subject to the same Io_the.~ew Testament'. we fmd Je~us telling a par.~ble and we can ·u~, "tt 1 this ~OOOS«Va~ condemning recent federal · Jaws as _alcc:fMJJ. : , to rebuke,,~P..l~ who were~~~?' their OWi goodness. power wo,JY~1'1ing·to C\1('.. ~. ~:-~ :·~ ""', , statutes on conspir-acy and ~..,.A third resolution passed by On)y-• rookWould try to r~wr1te lhe greelest story-teller belief; ••it is done unto you Rev. Ronald White of the tur:Qect dowrf ·a,:fo0rtti resolv-. the conv~ condemned re-or alt time. Here is the parablC!,BS Jesus told it: aa you bebe11e." Newport Harbor Lat 1rie r •• aon:On the·Iodochina.War. 'cent federal ttates'retarding ''T\vo men went up to .the temple to pray: one · ....'.:......-• Qurch, 798 Dover Drive, ".The resolOtion Or .hOmosex-corlipir~y." · / was a Pharisee, the other a tax collector. 'Vie.? Ray Schiel~ ~ill Newport Beach, will speak oft. 1.1a1ity, paned by a two-lhirdS Ii called~them '4a long step 'l'he ,pharisee stood apart. by ~rnself ,alMf prayed: lead the corporate wonhip at "Something to Boast About?" majorify read 1n part:. toward thought control and "I thank · Y.OU, God. that I am not greed y, ,dishonest or Cltrflt Lutlmu Cllilrdl, 760 cbing -the worship services "A significant minority in tota.Htarian government.'' immoral. like everybodf else: t thank You that 1 am • Victoria, Costa Mesa, for two Sunday« I and·.11:3G •.m. this country are either A fourth resolution on the aot like that tax collector. I fast two days every week servtces, 1:15 Md II a.m. with Slmday adloo1 at 1:15 homosexual or bise,xual in I~a War failed. and I give you one terith of all mv income." ' while Plt!Jlor TornoW it vaca.-i .m. their feelings and-or.behavior. . Thu would have urged let-"But the ·cix colJector stood at a distanct and would tiorinc-Vicar Sc::hief~ will ~ ~ "A . growing number of tmg oot the ~ina. War not even raise hi~ f:lct' to heaven. but beat on his use the theme, ''God is At Dr. Max Ftickinger will be autbonftes . • • •. now. see to .the lowest bidder while ~e-brea!t and said. 'O God. have oity on me. a siMer.' wort ·Among Us,. for his tflt guest. speaker· at the ~~~Uty as an inevitable qurrtng all ·arms and equip-J tell you ·this man. :ind not the other. was ia right annm at laod'I lltrVice. Sun-Ne,.,.n. Udy C II a r e ti , • sociological pbe~non and lllf'!lt be bought from the ~·ilh gqd when he "-ent home. cbty .mool1iald."'1UbW: ctaEeS servicet:la..laJ' •t 10 a.ih.. not at a ~~~t"fSS·" . Un~~~. It wu aarrowly ''tor · eH\;erYpne 1\'h? rva~~ ·biJfiMI( 11 creat will be art ~ .. ~ • ..,.....,-~...... in the~ Buildi1*t ™.resollrWilfMWed pnva~ ~~~.lZl·214•· -:-~·) humbled. and 'veryohe 'who hUinbieS-M!n!elr will bf: /~ •O --.;---. .!5th md.Ii-virie St; ms .~. betl•~bf:t'W~~ over made great." -D.;_ ~~-~ C Rei'•· ~· ~··~-•-·"-""""'·' me· •gl'd! eooseh! should "' · ~-t ·~ I -~· I~· .. b'-' I · ~ ... -~ ..,....._,,... ~. w., wua... ~ .nau.,_... ~ allowed w"~t •-·a··-l.r_:;{;h '"'. • h ·s ; uvo;a no. ·.m.e· es:.v,n o u11!1 ·para ~ capp " to nallot1s .._....._ H M I A '!l"jbl~··.'.' ... · ,·lud·.·y •II;! """"·--·-.. -ts ' ""_,.._ . ..at <>ail . emoria The .marijuaJM ¥etolutiM: -urc ,: ___ e _ .. ~JIV~~s-~1viduals .. -' -. , ' H~ ,iptJt prelCb this Sun-sata laws ift''r:Rih Uie U.S --· -• 'Tfie second reason for observing .next July· 4 as ' ; and Canada are-hued "large2 A h T Jk •·Pray for America Day '' .is that prayer Is a111: activity Vacatl·on Bible ··School ly on pubijc hysteria and ut or a In which people can Join regardless or how de<ply divided myth." It sa1a laws are "mak· they are about America 's current policies at home and , · , ' ing crlrninals of and causing J L abroad. . . · ll . aguna Those who oppose the war in Vietnam can pray Set at Central Bib. le . -for the ex)ricatio• ol their country from that emhogmtnl. CdM Ch 1. The distinguished aothor Those who feel that racism Is America's greatest problem "~ Qrist" is the l then'le :rOf· Vleatlon ·)J ib I e Schobl lo 'be liOld at ·Central Bibi& <hx'ch, 23rd an d Orang•,' Costa M~ Monday througto · JIJ(y 23,' 7 p.m. to l •p.m. ., .. retreaUoo ana . Coi:itesl! .,.. included · in the program, under the difeoaon ol. Mt;. Jtiaree ·Bliilhim, · Ud Rev. Richard ~-eed', dnctor' ol Christian eduoatloo. . ·'I'heno '.will. be . no cha~ti .for this yW's'll.acaUon.Bible School, and regist!'ation may be D)ade either M'Onday even. ing or by calling t1J< fhurell ollk<, 543-5303, mornings. urc ·i aud' outstanding layman • or ' can pray for the healin~ or that disease or our national -~·Arizona, ·.f\fi:.,.10ren .souf.l 'l'bose you feel !hat radicals are destroyi!'IR: the Slates Talk .A.roold,Jrill be speaking frwn 'fabric of socja l O{'!Jer on which .everyone's freedom depends the pulpit ol. the Comnnimty can ora.v for restoration of justice under law . ~~ . -· .Pr8'byteiian C ti tf-f ch ol lf the praying were done· In a Biblical sDirit. 11·e -~~·, LJCJ C_h:_(!· f_ Li:iguiia ~ch on Suiiday, at might find .ourselves a little diffident about telling God ~ 1; the 9:30 and II a.m. sttVi~s pretiseJy '1•hat's wrong and _what he ought to do about ol. worftp; He has chosen it. \Ve might consider !he pos~ibility that he has some AU children. onlering.lall j cr.cks · 1st: lbrough &lh are II invil0d1o lt1ml .this cbool. Games; ....,., Bible and • mislionlry A)r4f!s, C f a ft I I I I ' '· Church Slates Brunch • An' address on "The Unit!d ' for his .topic "An Emphasi5 ideas or his O\Vn on the mailer. And that could bring Stat.is presence in Vi~rri'.' 'Or1 Optimism." LtS lo !He' 'point. or humbl.v seekine: to' know and do by U.O.L Chancellor;' Dr.· .Sp;ecialiiing i1 fam ily life Hi s l!ill, rather than merely invoki ng His name to.support Da.I G. Aldrich. Jr.,. wHI . aOCl yautla.work subjects, Mr. _ our;.awn· views. be hE!ld during worship. -Arnold is the author ol more It shouldn 't be loo difficull. 1l'ilh ~ 11·holl.' year ID services at the Corona · deL than forty books and countless plan. to organize a nationwide "Pray for America D""'' Mar Community C.h u r ch•· magazine artitles, as well a.s observance built around i11terfaith, interracial religious C~&tional, Sunda}' mom-· conWWing humor d•rtments services in every U.S. community. Mg, at 10 a.m. -· Jn several nationally known How about ii. Billy ,Graham? Isn't-a nation on its Dr. Aldrich recetit!Y. ~red m.agazi~. For his "Outslan-knees ui ·eYen more impressive spectacle Jhan f Reverend Albert Burke of . room. Asian coo'ntri~ .11S a repr~n· ding Ser.vice , to Arizona" he a na ion :tbt Unit.ed Church <l Religiou5 'Ibis Sunday, r.a.thei:than the tativ~ '~ the Inte"H!tional was. awarded· tbe Governor's wavilig flags? Scje:nce fl., Ne:qort disc~ usual colfee hOur following the_ V9:!~nteer ~rvipe~, _ t.b _e ... £laque. -... _ . whal the BeaUtudes say . ..t~ services, gueSts and their 9f&a11ization which studied and -Ttie. wRter and his wit-e,1~~iiii~~~~;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~ us in todll,y~&. aociety . wheB .) .families are Uwited to join .made recommendations which" Adele, who have heel). ,,:1_peo- he answtn Ult quesnon, "od 'm~ arid ih~ir families led to establishment of Uie ding theii' summers In Laguna '\ · !be Beal!tuilei 'Relate' lo ., to this tqonth'• 'ev•nt ol the peace to<ps. ·.' Beach for ihe past ·:f;fi..., •HO' ·v Ill I Today?'.' • .tQtt Swiday at 'the , a .nirch's .AQci.al .~ub. Brunch The. public ls invited to at~ years. have: .now retired to· .... .1. •• Ebrell CIW.. ·515 w •. : nai~ ..w;iU be prepared ·and served tero the address and sefvices tlieir home at 29'15 Rotinseve.I A.t....,k ..,,,,. Bl..t;;-·ot 9,40 ·A·.M~ ~nday l>y the "Social Sidor&"-fi>t at 61t' Heliotropo, Corona d•J .T•mc• · and . are b eh g HATCH (OVERS $1·900 I ~ for .pre-tft!IJI meets1at. tl.50 •person; children 'Mar; Dr'.' Philip MUrraY Will welcomed' as perm..aoe,n,i • ~iiilhaiiiiiitliiii...,..iiiiiiiiiiii1niiiiii .. i••iiiiii·;;;adJo;;;;:;i;;•;;iaC;;ijji3_.iii''i10_,111t.oo:-.:---:---~lro1"fi"CLa;:.;;';:•·;;;;;=======·"r"'=·!lents==o1;:.;:the=c;:omm="u""'".t"y=. ·1 .:::.~ ::.:=s..,:-=.1,1 ~ 1 : 1 I L r. I ~ I . ~ r I -• thtto htldl tl'l'ef1 •ri , ...... ~~ ---·--1 hi .. u i114 """ ,,.. """" ., WAT C.H ... .. ... -·,.. .... ·~· . ' ...... "''-"" Mi""'I"" . m,< .. ·a.·~·. ,· ol.iOl p·' _ _i_·; -···, · NIXT su H'o·A .~. • g~~i~· llON~SfS llJlt "this Is Your Bible'' 11"" .. ,.,,.,_.. '1"1•11~....,.. 51495 A~l~t· .... , 80 lk _Tbt SQ111"""'4.J .Mo1t_Blll#lifid. Cloooool 1J .t 10,oi A.M. ,,.,..,. ~~!-.,t-:.,."::::: · ... · ·· .. ' :·Ml#l"""1s · .... ~ .a.! -"'!!ollUiUtot.Mtlf '• "C!'Ol ..... U6" .,,.'C(MftftT • • .\• 1 "•" ~'' , I "'1:,El!RE~ .. ~~!.ORL_!)j --· ................. 0...,• I 'I ' . .,..I · , •• S.bltct: "QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS" , "THE RTCtf Ml\N/•ND l WRUS" 'S,ONSOREO lY1 THE CH.ISTAoet-PH(ANS '. ' J ' JUDHINS "!•1ton.r..fl ... ,., "" 521 L •Mii llft., Q•-• 121-4370 , ...... 1.~·...,,, ..................... ttc1 .. ' ' ' .. L.~ ....... ""':",.. .. "". ",-"!'".':."~,..a:.: ~t . .;, T . " .... . ' • • '" .... -• • .; -..... ~·4·· d:~~·.:.:..:..···7~·if :_xou , lik.e go.o~ __ music --- DAILY "8.!IT If Orthodox Church Sainthood Slated. For Alaska Monk KODIAK, Alaska (AP) -Island Sept. 21, 179'. The Orthodox Chureh Jn The Rt. Rev. Tbeodollus, America, in an unprecedented Bi9hop of Sitka and Alaska , pl ! explained that the Kodiak " move; ahs to cinoniie one mission came Into contlict of its churchmen in August with the Rus!ian American at Kodiak, an island town ol Trading Co .. headed by Alex· a few thousand persons off · ander Baranot, ovet alle&:ed ltJe southem coast ol· 'Alaska \ poor treatment of the natives by the company. It will be the first cano niz.a- Uon carried out by the newly fonned church, and it is believed it will be the first time .any canonization has OC· curred in the We ster n ll<nilophere. 1be ceremonies, Aug. g.9, will affirm the saiiithood or Father ' Hmn4n of Spruce l~and, a Russian Orthodox monk who died on this island Dec. 13, 1837. The Orthodox Church \11 ~rica, wKh a meipbersbip of about 850;000, iS the suc- cessor in the United States of the Russian Orthodox Church, winning i t s in- dependence from Moscow in April of this year. It has about 15,000 members in Alaska. \ Orthodox . leaders f r o m ~eral countries are schedul- ed to attend tht canonization at the historic R u s s i a n Orthodox Church of the Resur- rection at Kodiak. Conducting the services will be the church prWnate;His Beatitude Ireney. Archbishop of N~ York .and Metropolitan of All America Father Herman was _ a meniber of the orig fn-a l "Kodiak mission" sent •'out from the ancient Valaamo monastery in Russian Fin1and. He and seven other missionaries arrived on Kodiak In lDI, BaranoC placed the members of the mission under house arrest and ordered that they ha ve no conta ct with the native pt9pie. The nerl year, the missionaries attempted to extend imperial protection to the natives by administerinf to them the oath ol allegiance to the ciar. Bishop 'Ibeodosius s a i d Baranor. then threatened the monks with violence, and the monks refl.lSf'd to hold public church services, remaining for more than . a ,yep.r in their compound at Kodiak. Between 1808 and 1113, Father4.ioiierman withdrew tn Spruce Island ne·ar Kodiak where be ran a school and · an orphanage a n d ad· ministered to the nati ve peo-c ( pie. He remained there until • his death. Father Hermarf had been credited during his lifetime with miraculous healiogs and prophecies. and with the ave11ting ol natural disasterl!i. Bishop Theo do i u s com- mented, 0 Jong before concern fer minority groups wa! fashionable • , , St~ Herman of Spruce Island demonstrated time at*! again his willingness to pl ace himself in opposition to the civil authorities of the lime: 'to oppose the policie! of bis. own people and his own government lo doing all this he maintained a totally peaceful style of We." Beacl1 Cl1urcl1 1~~~~· School Op en eu s1NEss AND . PROFESSI ONAC Hunttngton-Valley Preschool ( suit bas some openings !or GU IDE their summer and ( a 11 _ __ ___ ..-_ ___ _ sessions. The school~is open .~ _____, lrom.J,i.. a.m. to 1:00 p . .,. MATTRESSES e and has a program ;to meet MAnRESSES !he needs « children from B()ATS HOMES' TRAILERS two · and One 9'1:lf J;ean-_to Miegalar--'Shapes five ,years. tosta Mesa !\1attreu Co. Full or h•ll day sessioos ZHie Newport Blvd, are available with a lunch Uberty 8· 1303 bei'ng served for both lull and half day programs. Snacks arel'•"""-"u•P•H•O•L•S•T•E•R•Y--.~ served mi(j..mor.ning and mid·rr--------•·-.. afternoon. Huntington-Valle~ Preschool Is located at 9779 Starfish in Fountain• Valley. For questions regarding the Preschool call Miss J an Lawless, the Director, at 968- 2211. Mesa UpholsfelJ Liberty 8°4781 JJl l NIWPOIT 'l\.YD. Oranee County Fair & ExPos1t1on Jul:; 14·19 ...... Jolr 1• "lrli• °'"'~··~hit"' kfilll , .... !(. P<l, holr 11 M>Ar.1,__11111. kt,..., If '""• HW,.r s. 1H. WJ' If AlellltC-HM ., .......... ,..... °"' .... -lllit!ot"' to .. ,, .. mitior hu klluits, wit!o the....,.. ,, rides, -"" '*'""k ·-Gates open 1t JO 1.m. D.lily Newport &(vd.' Fatr Dr. -Costa MeU " • I •• • ' • • ) • • • • • -"----. --• -• • • I Co1n111 ~n~_.-Page: ... ••• B ,.Sp W'Nilo • Travel Abroad: A Bad Trip Y outh3 With Drugs Find For eign Pr is on Nightma reS United Preis lnt.rnatkm41 eorr1rpond- e11f.1 tn E11:roptmt copital.J rcPort on tht 1cor11 of gioun" Amfricam being htl4 for brcakinQ la101 invohrlng ,1rug1. Jolin Rigo1 jn Athena, WiUfom F. WriQht iri Madrid, Jtl1M1 Jocklon in Moicow , G1ran1 Loughran in Btlrut and Robert S. MucL m ~ contributid to thb reporc, By ROBERT S. MIJIEL UPI l..w ....... THERE'S NOTHING like tr1Yel to brooden the mind and -Ill( lib a little ha8h or pot io turn the joUJ'My Jnto I' real Nd trip. >.. hundreds ol Yount Amsicanl and others a r e dllcov'""8 Ibo Ml of the -Id may be ""'1h _, but ""' lhroup Ille ban al a prilon !Gr """ oflend<r1, They !Ulfer tho llllb Ind .,.nch of the nortoriClll 1'Jail ol Sands" ln Beirut, packed IO to 1 cell only IJ Ifft by 30 feet with a hole in the floor for a commuoal tdiet. They labor in the factories or other penal JnltltuUorlll ta Spain, R1111ia or G.-ce counting the loog hard clays till lr..ooln. Some'ar• pstialoplllcol and ... 1pc1., ••we an!! fne, our ..... are captlv.,, •• Thia 11 the Jetty .nimtDt 4Jf W. C ''Jack" Kwrlcilt el llOO loth Av!., S1ri1 Francilco, 1 -«.IJ».Mooth Club writer ~ four lllCf one-half y .. t-1 00 the llland of Oarfla !Gr tl'omparllfts 1'4 poundl of lnclu cunabla In hla car. SOME ARE ftlllll!N'ITUL a nd rol>ellloul. "W• dtdn~ molt the (huh) law1, we don't have to re.pect them." Thal'• Gloria Root, U, a bmer PY.ybey Playmate al lh• Month (0.C. 1• ioaut) oomplotln( a ,_ -.. ""' wne Greek island and cookl.DC her °"" mtalt becollM the atardly prlaon laro b tquaring her petite figure . Some are clean and inttllilf!nt. Some are dirty and dumb. But there are common denominators that link lllio army <I unlorlunalAI, a bodroqild bricode u ~ of dlo ponnllllvo society • mam'1 apple PM: WN of ill elderll. ' They are overwhelmingly ~· They are all either users or pwban of illt11l drup. They are all Jowl in a QI d wlta with llW enf~lt and customs autDorities In wNth tbly werl' easily outmatched. They moltly ha ve m regreu -except at beinl ccdtned . "mEY'RE NOT hard to cat.ch," &aid . • Lebanete custom• officer. "You tel aio you can even smeU the .ttulf." 1"e Ru-1a111 have a pretty, r«f.halri:d operative wtloee tducall!d no1t can alto pick up the 9CfJrK of marijuloa and ltl derivatives "Npedally on bot 41.ys when il'1 close to someone's body"- as she testified in the trial al a BrilOn, Anthony P.O. Loraine, later frMd as part ol a deal for the relule ol two Run:ian spies held in Britain. Recently UPI oorttlp(IKlenta in BtlruL. Alheno, lllonbul, Modrld, -· Lon- don ond -clli• -kod with 1o..- and in IOme Cllel dirtctly wtfi. C'ODVhU and tlo(Oftvic\a about I pntiten U.S. ombuoador to Spoln, Rdlerl C. HUI, estimates has put If.mt 400 youhg Americ:arm htlo priaonl ln 25 dUfemit count.rt•. Hlll hu Potttd Ol'Mtle M'ld black noUcee In SJ)lln wtmtog Amwl~ th.It a passpor1 carrie,, no immunity or ameliorallon from the 1evere pul\Wlment fort!,. courta Im.,... Oii ~ crlmlnob. A IU'OnllY worded womlnr m Jonr Joli tenns in Brll.lln wu islued by the U. S. Embuly In London about tho oamo time. AN AMEl\ICAN JIJNIOll ""11Ulor ,ot- t.ocht In AllMm -: "Somo al --W. S.turd~, July JI, lt70 n.e Comment Page of the D•lly Pilot Helt• to inlonn and 1tlmul1te -dors by p-lin· • vllrloty of 0>m-mMIU7 :.,i;1e1 of mter-ut ,.. cance from lnfllnnld ollllntn •• d •llC*llDllL Ill ..... N. ...... 'vWI ...... • -hi""'"' spend tbolr I i m t --.. -lmporlollam, but -ll>ey at\ amoled !hoy want "' to ICI lib ~lltla and danancl their rtltue. II On lbe ---•kl< 1r1pevlne that can1es dn.a& DtW'I such as where to buy balluClftllrt6bl or narc,>Ucs (rnari- )Uana, 1(11111, k!I, htnlin, LS D, meth711ot, mllealira and oehen) there is no more drMd phrue thin "J1il " _ .. In llolnll Oonlrary to .... , )'Glllll vllllerl -to i,ou..., ~n is very strict about -drugs. In little over a year, 20 Americar11 and 2t other penons have been arrt11ted and l,Sf& pounds m halhl.oll orictnoUn1 1n Lebanon aid Afghanlatan seized. DANISH AND AMERICAN officials here arree most of these ~il00tt8 regard themaelves 11 martyrs ,Wily o( no act WOl'ff than swlggl.ng aloobot Even the J1il of Sands often fills to chance their mindl. Th1s ancient '"'°" .tor)I. buili11ng la pockod with coovlCIJ ~'ho sleep on the floor . Th6. lucky ones have mattresses bought by friends or embassit!:!, thr majority does wUhout. Food consists usually of two howl s ot unidlentUiable 30llp a day occasionally cootainbig floating chunks ol meat. "Uneatable," pronounced a Br It Is h prisoner. Geoffrey Davidian, 25, a fOrmer ltudent at Santa Monica JuniQr Colleae aperxUng nine JnCllths in the prison on a hashish charge. "Man," he said, "ttllit was ooe v«y bad scene. There are no lights, no air, It'1 damp and it atln.ks. It's medieval." Revolution? Davidian, a former rock group agent, was arTeSted with a beautiful girl com- panion ond 16 pounds m hashitll. A n1rcotics poWcemen ezpY.lned that most tom,ners taken iN.o custody are not •!any ey1!d hippies but experienced operators who arrive with the names Ind phone numben m drug c:oot.octs. UC Profs Sa y Little Chance By BllNBIT LOPEZ C:C.-nUve and ndical poUtlc1l lead- eri ovil'nte the potAlntJal fer violent rev- olution hi the Unlteli Stat•. according to f191i11b' Jl1tmben 1t the Unlvfl'lity of 'CaJHi,-iila, l\lvtnlde. An tnfCl'!MI survey of \JCR hiatorlans and aoc1at sc...iati N!vt•led major fac- ton wtdeb mU• wtdtapnad ind violent pofjtleol lljil\Nvl) ·-lmponible m tho U.S.: -American middlt clules wUl not ... tho IOVtmmenl 1111 : -While r1dlc1\I are too Identified with mldltl• cl111 vllue1 ; -So-ealltd nvolutiont1rlet have not dev~loped altem1tivea to lhe cunent tylttm they leek to destroy. Some faculty did lndlcete, however. that undadtve)oped n1tlon1 hive entered into a PrHevo1ution1ry !lt111 in MlinJ with the Unlttd Statn. Moreover, Tl\Oit believe dll'l•tr o( oppreulve poUtic1l farce In the U.S. ii Increasing. Dr. Mack 1'1ompeon, professor or American hllUll)', feel! thot -who are ~ revolutkw1 in the U.S .. and wtio.,,... to 1 "N!volutionary tradi· tkln" in Amtrlcin h\1tory to support their JINllfiaUen, are talking "nonsense.'' ~ "AMDIOA.Nll RA.VE alwa11·bffn pr~ ":>nenll ol dlanre, but few have faVof'f ··loJent revolution 11 the style of tht ~anae." The American Revolution does not le-r ~ucti IUppOrt lo the rhetoric 0£ "N!VOil llont ry tradttion." 'Jtiompton !aid. "Th c1U1t1 of the American Revolution d1 not n11ide in a d•ire to reconstitut< American t1DCiety. 1'le people who le· tlie Rewtutton had been in control of ~ colonlial aovemment for a lonr time Mil cahtlnu'!I to oe<upy potitloru or Power" evtn after I T71." t>r. Jtlflntlth Blrkln, 1ssl.!ltanl professor of eure,..n history. said that to label violsst ~ls as "Brownshlrta '' is tr- roneout. "From the perspective of man y Otrman f'flugeet. I can 1ee how ltudent vio1~ uem1 like the tactics of the Bn:iwnltdrtl. JM Oflt has to look at h ial!.ltl that are motlv•tine students to action,' 'and thtee are aipific1ntly dif'hnr.it ftom thole th•t ·troubled stu- dlfttl tn the Weimar Jlepubllc." Dlt NORMAN Ra.vkch, associate pro- ttMtr of, htltory. miking a eomi:-rilon wttll ~ Frtnch Revolution, said, ''There I~ not at prHent sufficient popular Iden· Mtlcation of the govumnent u the ctu1e ef all our woes, nor is thtre sufficittlt 'J)IMiYe willingnt!ss to Jet the &OVtrnmtnt fall." American class values a190 thwart rt\'OlutiOn. Dr. RObert Ni~btl, professor of to1:;ioJoiY and author of "Social Chanre ~ Hiltctrv," cl1lms that studentt at beat ire a fltbb)' 1lody al rovolutlonories. "Not»if In the lom lJ:! 11!1 from w1>i<h Alnoricon colleto students ov...m.tm- h\llY dtrtVt t1 Uk"1y to flt them for th< d«llcoted, dlaclpllned and dtmand;ng life ,., the hard-cert: rtvolutionary. Thi~ f•mily life Is 1n amalRam ot almoiil desperate dependence on th'-mark$ nf aMuence and of ahnoJt. equally dt sperate d~ tin ttit chlldten in the family. "With the sin.tie po11f&le u ception of the blarll: civil right• movwnent. there I~ no nvolutlmary poteat l a11ty "111laotvtl' In this COUl!ll'JI," Nbbel obwved. AL TIOOOR 'I'll! l'lliddlo cloll moy 1lo o -aplnol tllo ddt1 ol nvolutlon, tllt ota~)llty m thll _, 11 not ,ontltoly .-•• .,,... la ...,ldarablt alltn•· tlon In the mlddlt cl .. '""llln« ''""' ... ~ " labor• Dllplle Ille I Erne1t Lopez is a /ormtr DAILY PILOT staff writtr who oUo ''"'cd in tht Harbor Arta as a pubhc rt lations o/fictr for Philco-ford's Atronutronic plont In Newport Beach. Ht is cur. rtntly public in/ormatiO'n of/ictr for tht Univlriity of CoUfornio, l«ivt rsidt campu.1. WHERE TREY RUN irio trouble is oo the way out ol ~. There •re ooly JO many placea, animate and in- ammate, lo hide ari"ythlng, and <.'USlomS know them all. In addition the drugs ha~ a dIBUncti.ve amell and so substances like mothballs are u1ed to hide it. And there are keen hwnan n08es and even keener-no~ Alsatian --·-•-·t dogs especially trained to sniff out the .-."'~' «hie, negative values are drugs. increa1ingly alt.ached to work," said Dr. Bernd M In a small, modem Lebanese prilOn apus, UIOciate profta0r of foc loogtumers at Jouni.eh, north <I ph!IOM>phy. Beyond the borders of the United Beirut, ii ooe ol the rew drug prbor1en: to es.press deep regret -Jes Brenden, Slates, underdeveklped nation1 are taking 23, a Copenhagen student. "I made the a more revolutionary posture, according bla:gest mi9take ol my life", he said. to Dr. Ronald Chilcote, associate pr~ fesaor of political science and a speclah.st "I am ready to take my punishment on Brazil and Portuguese Alric•. and then I just want to be ou t." A "Ca pitalism in the Third World has Dani.Vt erhba.Ny olficlal said Danish perpetuated underdevelopment by auck· smuulers aim to reeell at high price1 Ing out pro(lta and resource•, pre!Umably in Snden. "'?tlere are no Swedes in to enJure economic !tali\Uty ill the United jail hen", ;,.e noted. "They send the States. But that presumption is challeng-'Danes and buy the stuff safely in _, b •-r..,...••en." ~ y tue current crisis," he sakt. In ~--. oppolitlon to U.S. imperialism. exploited ON THE ISLAND of Corfu is "F)lakes peoplM in these nations are crying for Kerkyras", a ~)'efr-oki prison, buill i.more Vietnams" and thus threatening like a wheel with cell blocks radiating U.S. power in many part! of the world, like spoket. Yard No. 7 , is occupied '.:hllcote said. «mpletely by 52 foreifne rs serving THE NATIONAL SITUATION berore 9Mtences or from one Co seven years 1e CJvll War had little in common for trying to smuale haai. into Gnoece. Ith the preH1t day, observed Dr. Hal Eicht ol them are Americans, accordin& rld&es, professor of Civil War hi story. to Warden Spyroe Kakllfrqxiulos. The main divisive issue then wa1 in-By pri9on 9tandardl the food is good ·rnal -slavery. Today it is external and ~I -five meals with meat • the war i1 Vietnam. One can point and two wtth flth every "·eek, sup.. ut many more differences than plemeritf!d with po\'atoes, rice, spaghetti lmila rllles between the two puiods," or lentils. The cells are open aU day .1c noted . and prisooers have a good deal of time Criticism ot the Cza rist reeime oc-to themstlves except when they are curred coatinuously for almost 100 years auigned to one ol the 20 regular jobs before the Russian Revolutions of 1905 in the prieon. and 1117, Richard Lewis, an ill1tructor Jbn, a young Amft'lccn hun Loi in Russian history, noted. Md though Azlltles, a bachelor of arts student at the actual criae1 were 1ccldentally trig-the Unlveniity of Hawaii, is the store 1ered, Ltnin and the Bolaheviks Wtre keeper but he asked that h1s name able lo take control in 1117 Oliy btc•ute be wtthbekl beca!Jle he bas already caus- ol strona: tits developed with the Ruqian ed his parents so mud'I embarraasment. ~L ~-II<~~~~~~ I.Awls noted, "Revolutionary ideolo1ies Sept.Ember of !Ht wlll ·•not h·t r do e1i1t in ooatemporary AIMl:Jca but American, Anthony Smlottl, 28, abo serv· none of the1t, r1naln1 from the ing two years in a jail °" <:rete. They Minuteman.John Birch Soclety venioas were arrested in January on the Greek· through the Marxists to the anarthitm Turkish border with 105 pounds of Indian of Weathermen and. the narrow 1ppeal cannabis. Jim is eligible for parole . ol. the Black Panthers, has broed support. "I am sure he will go stralabt", said "In addlt.101 , thete ideoto,les are the warden. primarily a ,,crtnque-~porary~ , ·c1 " America, and especlally of the con-'M.Y-MATES.JUj:RE' , Jlrn Sil , l~t JtQuenet:1 o1 technoloi)'. These preseat incorrigible. To th"f_~, 1motlnc ~. is extremely vague aJternaUvea. It Is dif. a cult., Spread.Ina cult la a m11S1on. flcult to see how a purely negative I wont try carryl huh agal~. And ideology can secure broad zuppoM it a I WO!Jld •dviMI my eootemporanes not. lime when one of the main sources lo try it either. If they really have ol discontent is a fetllaa or inlecurily ., to c•rry haMt, tell them lo find another Lowis Hkl. • """'"· Goins throuch Greece la nolly DR, MORTON SCHWAllTZ, usocialt proleuor of pollUcal acience, Jtaled that revolutions do not automallcal ly lacrea$e human frffdom. ''1'1\e avera1e cltlztn In the Soviet Union today has no political rights or llberUes. He has no rlfht to criticize nor even to publicly deviate from any policy of hl.1 aovernment. lie is 11 polltic1l tUJluch." • Flftally, all a&r'ffd lhat speculaUon upon the m1tter of America's rtvolu· Uonary potenttal may wtll be fuUlt. The great hlstorl1 n. E. H. Carr tet.med to renect lhelr Stntime nt1 aptly : "One tlllOO why history rmly repeat.I ketlf ....., blatorlcally <OIU<lou1 people la that Lhl dr1m1tl1 ptt10r11e are aware at lM 1etond performa1tet or the out.- come of the: flrtt." IJCll l:ducolllo 11 ...... lonloo tougtl." Kunlcnk, author of "The 'nlouland Hour O.y" feel• \he NOMI way about the border controlt. '"Ttltte IUYI It the fronUer are expert• on demollsbJng cars and dbco'lerJ111 the stuff." He believes Gree.k .author1Ut1 knew he was coming. '"t hey mlllt have been informed by fUt,rootlcs age.nu, l>ualbb' Americans, in Alahan\sttn. •· PoUce captain CoMtanUnoa Liapis, bMd ·of OM: aec:urlty police narcotics 1quod, Aid thl• .... not the ·~· his men found lht dn!Js on ltltlt ~1t Many viJlton managed to bring sm11J quen~lloo Into Grt«t, police say, bul thoy ON -.rly all e&llfhl when -~y II)' to IOU II. '.'The moment a new lrader makte hlo "l'I'""'..., "'' knOw k~' Uo!* lfld. with pndt. • . .. . ... ( -• r ~EAW I • - ' •• !:."" ·'FA LK ~ ]~t~Outside ·a Trai ler .. · l. -· By STl;)'E ~ • • ., ~\...., '!!' ·i:--~ Looklnc lor IOm<thJns cilnstnic:tive Ii do thil aiwnznei.? Spend a day at DivillOn • One ol tho.l!vbor J~ lllllqct Court on 11th Street in Colla Mesa. ., I doa't-know bow conalj\JCUve 11 wUI ~t but It beata sitth1.g around the !W.>use all cloy. DIWllON ONE II a mak""111i trallu, ' converted into a eourtroom.tA Sim hln1s . oulalde tho tr.Uer door ~h «atei in bold letterjng •• "Qul•t •• Cour\" In Session." ' , Do1't lel· ~t t>qther you ~just join the two d'.oaili ll'wyef11 hip~s and pro-: fe1slonal coUrt-goers who Con,re1ate outside, loudly discussing their individual ~-aMfsor-Uie -demrseor ·otner. Uiilde the trailer• 1 I l To the riJht of the courtroom, near the alwa)'s-fuJI aahtcay, you will find Freddie, the Free Advice Giver. Fred hu: attended every court aeulon at Division One since summer be&••· The slender, bearded, self-apJ>Olnted 1dvlser will clve helpful hints concerning "bum dope rapa" to anyone who wiU listen. • FRED'S INTEREST In llelplnc his fri1od1 char1ed with m·a r i j u a n a pmHSaion, II.le, intent lo .sell.. latent to possess, etc. is sincere. "Man, I can't see my brothers and 1.ilters geiUng busted without any lecal advke at all," Freddie quippe~. "That's why I'm here. I've bten .iq so many court sessions iavolvin1 rrass that 1 taow the rope a." Once inside the traller.cowtroom, the first4ime courteoer is 1truck by the simillarlty of the courtroom 1allery to1 ' ' a Woodltock hlppenin1. l<its of Jong hair and funny clothing -but then agala, the.re are Iota or d0:pe 11ntences passed out here. ' .. . -' srr DOWN NEA tM front-to f ycJD. can hear the caaes btiftl pre!eftted before the somber judae. If you're not ln tJj!' fourth row or forward, you're goinfto miss the whole proceedlo.gs. However, if you get the~ late and have to sit in the blci, llstep to tht people around you. OI your lei~ ·is a mkldle aged mother telling her aon, "Go lhtad ond hit me. You'H jutl a minor -touch me and I 'll hive a cop on you in two 1econds fiat." On your right, a blonde haired bespec- tacled coed is readins; Truman ~apote's • "In Cold Blood."' A marshal comes up from behind and teU. her 1he can't read in the courtroom. AUu.. be letve1, ahe turns to you ud aSks sweetly, "WJS I botberina: you?"'" IF VOU ARE near the front, yeu hear the judge pass senlenct ofl a IJ'OUP of .s.lx marijuana usera -two weekends in jail and three years probatJo~. One of the offenders has to work 01 Friday night& so his lawyer asks ii he can report at a p.m. Friday insltad of I p.m. "Alri&ht, but he can't get out until t p.m. Sunday,'! the judge say1. As the group files from the courtroom, one of the defeltlers turns to his friend and says, "Man, that wa1 a real ha.ssle, let's io get a beer." Hls friend s1ys:·:•Na;, f·~·ioilfs to aet atoned, insteall." · · · ... Our M•n In S•n f'ranclsre·------. • The Walking Caen Trods Some Unfamiliar Streets By HEltB CAEN FLOJlENCE, Italy 7" There ar. lunohton club ailfl•; announcin1 time and place of the weekly meetings, on the highway that leads into tbe Cradle of the Renai11ance. Imagine, Lions and Rolarl1ns in the ancient city where Guelphs i nd Ghlbellinea once fourht for control. Tht: outskirts themsel ves are un- distinguished and vaguely depre.!i- ing : blocks of drab lookalike apart- ment houses, cheap s t o r e • , supennarkets -but thls is how the Italians preNrYe almost Intact their most v1lu able po1atulon1. the old cities with their lreasutts beyond computation o r corn- prehen1ion. Re1lity is banished to the outskirts. THE CENTURIES-old dream city -Medicis ; and ~lich~lan~elo, Duomo and palauos, CtlUnl's Perseus and 0Bottlcelll's "Birth of Venus'' -doatl away Oft tht bank.I or the Amo, OOried ln amber under the gold or a Florentine sunset. "\Vhat's the principal industry here~" I asked a hotelman M \he Via Tomobuonl. "You," he replied. I felt ~N~. nevtt havtns been a 1najor industry before. Florence, a city of half a million, draws a million 1nd a half tourists a year, busing and puffin& from Uf- flii to Pitli under the pitiless sun, slppinc oily black espreslOI in the Piau.a. Signorla (Coshno lookinc toiy), muc1Jin1 acrOSI the Ponte Vecchio and its .crafty jewtlry shops, looking back o" the city from the statue-strewn Boboll Carden1, dinin1 dot-tired In tiny riverside traUorlas ll0\1fltt J(!ke : they call them trtttotJas,b~aus• lhey jJlve )'OU t~ tratl t). Sometlmta this invadlfll army thre11ens II overnin the. 1m1ll city, as the Arno dots on octat.lon1 but Flortnce ha1 IW'VIVed worte. Once It was powtrf'UI. Now, Ukt mott ol Northonl Italy, h la jual plotn rlch., CROAI~~ PATlll: In In!, Tod WllddeU m.,. -• In Sen Fto .. c1..... u "'i trondlotllor ""' " ,. I " -- years earlier. Ted did it by tiding hl1 motorrycle in\p the Fairmont lobby in an excess ol youUdul 1etl. ·It was at the St. Francis. ii mtmoey serves, lhat h i s rrandlather, <llarles Ev an a H~s, ''•ent lo 1leep one nlJh\ Jn 1116, believtns he )lfd been e)ictld Prtaide.nt. He awakened next morning it 1:,. rind \VoOdrow Wilson the. vi«or: \ Callfornia had gone for him rather thin the man v.1ho lay snooz!nl In San Francisco, presumably Jn 1·• the bosom or his friends. · 1" ,,, Ted is now an arehltecl lbe. orily licensed AmerJcen-architect · In Italy. A few y·ears ago, h• 1nd his wife Eleanor bought an abandoned fannhouse In the hilly wllds ne1r Fiesole. a Florence suburb, and on its bare bones erected 1 ~lean-lined modern house that springs out over a "'\Id valley It is a showplace. • ,. ,, " "ACTUALLY," said Ted, ··1 v.•anted to "'ork in San Ji'ranci.!JCO bot decided against It -not because ol "'hat you did to n1y gr•odfather. Ifs btc:ause you've ruined that lovely city \l.'ilh all ' those bia. ualy 'iley kiok at me' -u buUdmgs. ,,. "If I hav~ lo work In 1 city .-, It mictit u well be Florerief, whtr; ~ people know how to take ~are of btautlful lhlnp," 'nYil hurt, but when you're ht tho larply unche111tc1 city or ~: Ltonlrdo. and PiUchelanseJo .. how 1" Cilfl )'OU Ul\IO! " • •• .. • ' ( Hello again. ~· and girls, and -"' -Satur-day cl J\111 and learning willl Uncle Len IOcl his lrlendl C.rol IOcl AndJ, We bod a good turnout In !he · Gld mallsack llll.. w,.t but I \oisb It hod been really buliinc ,.Wi en!Jitl, As H WIS, we ooly Ft one poem mtry, but as you can *· ft was Vet')', very well done llld loot a lot " thcJuiht. Remember, tlds, J oetry wins a hall..iollar just lite Ille, w-. In the art -~· lt tabs a Htt1e more effort to come up with a really good poem. l'm g!ad. to 3N so much )nWost In comping and the • .,..t outdoors. II Is a lot ~---------------------------., cl !WI and lull cl Interesting upe.riences. As many cl you may alreody tnow, The Orqe C<ult)' Fair and E.poo!tion -lb ai...iay -.. ~y. 'l'llla buae, yoorly event bola IO years qo In lllO. klr then, the fair was no men than a llve:stoct show ll lbe Santa Ana racetrack. * PRIZE WINNER * Nicholas Verdina, I, mt Saline Drive, Huntmgton Beach Any child under U can enter Uncle La'• Art Conteal Here's all you do: (I) Draw picture oo ploce cl plain, white paper 'Ii, incba wide and t lnclaa deep. Use blact Int and ma.lie linee blact. (I) Do not copy .,. trace pictuit: II lllUlt be your own work, (3) Put your name, age and adclrw .0 bar:) cl clrawill(. Mail ii to Uncle Len'a Ari Coolest, Bo> 15'0, DAILY PILOT, co.ta llua. -w1ll -1ve Kermeey ball dollar. Over the )"IU'I, tbe fair lrtW and added mor'e and l------------------------------' more attractkinl. Alt<r lllO, ,...... ...,. "'°"1n1 an<1 .. n. Ing 'their prod\1<11, By the time World War II was over, the fair had rtb;ated op ltl new tu.ere lolrrroundl In Costa M .... n. new ll'N. uMd to be an old army base. , Today, lilt rodeo and livestock auctions are still big attractions at the county fair. 'lbert are bone sbQws and oUler evenla wbidl atrddl bllct Into the put daya " this """'*l'· But they mllll compete with modem events such 1 1 ...... ' 11 .......... AIMtr. .,. ____ ... mOtorcycle racing and rock music~. There are 1till the good old c1'11ival rides and 411 club- bero (lvq demonstrations. 'l1le county fair is always good !Im !or au who attend, no matter what type or ~ tertalament llley are lftldng. It reelly -·• COst too much to set ln and once you are lbett, Y<lll can teep busy !or many hours loOOng at the lucinallni elhibtta. Thia week's cootests, boys and girlt, Will be oo the topic of the county fair. This one should be a lot of fun, so eel the old mail bag really bulging. Also, be we to visit the Orange County fair IOmetime nut week in Colta Mesa. It will be well worth tbe Wne to get so mucb enjoyment in so short a timt:. Rememher it only comes once a year. Honorable mlOtiom in thls week's art concat 10 to: Tom- my H-..., 9, <:-. Meoa : Katherine Hende-, I, C-Olta Mesa; Jon Patton, I, Hun- U~ Bead!: Mary Lynn Ellis, 10, Huntm(lon Beach ; Mldlelle Segura, 9, HW!tln(lon Beach; Kristin Wlnt>r, 10, wauna Beach; Dina Se(Ura, II>, Huntiniton Beocb. 1Nt. cJ.--' . . ... . ' ~ .. •• ~ • '*"'•1ttt1 20-wt11me t.t thole ancieint life lorma died ' "' .,.. ..... ... lllC'l'st111... .. ; • .,1.,.ie. """' -n, or ''""" '*'•· and left OOll)' depolKI of rich ....,.., .., 11er 11ue1111111: chemicals on the muddy -.. DoN OU Come From! seabeda. Old depooila were WANDIR LUST Gotten a hold on me Standing ther~ so far away-,. New Hampshire, Yosemite, Farmer's Market Walling for me to about "ready or not ... " Tightiy in its grip I stay And I've never even seen it- "Here I come!" II waits until I'm in sight and And I blindly run for it New England •.. Los Angeles .•. Vaguely seeing trees and mNdows and quiet valleys And people smiling; And Lakes! My arms and legs pushing me ahead In lalces as the setting sun dances on the water! Forgetting how to tie a certain knot And settling for a substitute \Vhich makes the tent collapse. Voices grumbling and laughing out loud ... Nature's smile remains in my bead And the eyes of clouds look down on me With the thought that Its all under this very same sky! A k•llfllrf lllff ...., -• " U.r1 •r---. mt J11U1tN ..... Dr •• " .......... 9-11, ............. •lfY, ...... lllry .., -we•. M.111 1'111r -Ir ...,., II UIMll L.-.liMU•C ... MIM.C....,..., Thia year ol lt70 bu more bUrled below newer ones. In than ill lhare ol louib pro-lime, the cniabln( wel(ht bloma lnbarllod b'Oln the put crelled preuure and heal : Bui al' latl people are ready Theae lorces cbanpd the , lo lace them. And when poople Ol'(anlc chemlcala in the ; loll 1o1ellllr 1o tactle their burled marine mld(etl. Some , btc probltma -problem.o olly depods were oealod :11111<1oni lland acbanco. This under Itat-prool tayen ol 11 ._lallY true· In our -roct. Aller Mveral hul> wholelOme new approoch to dred mlUion yeara, the potlenl ecoloo. In this department, earth proces.std the orcanlc there are stern plans to budget residues into rich hydrocarbon the earth's natural resources mixtures of pttroleum and -including petroleum and natural gas. 1be paUent earth other naLural f\afll. took millions of years to • Oil can be pn>cuaed 1rom create lhese lossll l11<ls and prbqe. Thil recent an-the supplies are lbnlted. It J'tOW'CtmlrK, made by the U ... is time now to m&ke pl1n1 Bureau of Ml.nu, delighted u, to COl\IUVe them and, if possi· : 8fOW1n1 multitude ol ecology hie, to replace them with in- ; enlhuslaltl. Gov er n m e n t pnlous substitute& of our own. i tclentlstl ave been worklna Oll·trom-garbq:e b at 111 qulelly on thl1 project for merely a buddlna prol•cl. The , _,. time. Like moa 80Wld melhod ulOd is a apeeded-up pr<>jecta ol this '°"· ii pro-copy o1 nature'• own nclpe, mists to eolve more tl\111 one Naturally, botUe1, cans and'---------------------' major probMm. It c o u Id, other inorganic materials are chance the piittern of our removed. The u 1 e f u I in-c ; 1 carba&t di5poul systems by gredient is wet garbqe from .-----, I tranafonnhll IOmt of theae Waste food material, J1cb bt a ro 4f ~orner----~ I extravagant wastea Into thole wne organic chemicals. RIDDLES d JOKIS i uaab1" materials. II it sue-It it trealed with carbon Gft 1 oeeda on a (rand scale, tt ;i:"~r :'" ~ f <.'OUkl COD1erve the Um.lted and steamy heat at t10 i lllpPUel of natural petroleum de~• Fahrenheit. A ton ol 1 In the earth. At ix-nt, a5 •· --I ft all bow, theae natural wet garbage yields a barrel I rtlOUl'CU an beln& aqua. of crude oil -but this ls 1 dered much loo lut. merely a begiirinf, * PllZI I The oQ.from-1arbage project Anill1' Miids • www ... A"" • 1 J111 ..,., •t1 t2. o1 °"'"""'· "'"""-'•· WINNll 1 .i.o ytei. another divjdend tor 11er .,..11on: Question : Why is the center of a lree like a dog's tail? .,..aq .... LUOJI •H'f'J•I 'I •I Mn•>91 :.1••1UY Jtw Sttwt•, 11'11 MMr c1rc111, H1111tlnlllrl .. .ell -ooe that aP!INI• "' thlnkinr Are eleptlaata afraid al mice! ) people who ponder loog-range Andy hu already reporled l.!:::=================.J I ecology problems, 1uch 11 how that elepharU are not scared 1 the earth created its stores of mice; no matter what ~ • r----o:--"<:'-"<:'----1----r----T I ol pelroleum. !'or a long time, pie thlnt. However, theN It I earth lcientltU tuopeCted that a l'IUOl1 wtoy Ibey might lie: I oU Ultd to be living tbinp, a rnouM ml&tC run up one'a I llrtvilll In the ancient seat. trunt. Alter all, Jumbo'• I 'l'hm wu no dellnlle proof trunk Is really a mer(ln& cl 'I that the patient •uth pro-his nose and •Pper lip, n- COllOd th!• marl.. Ule to tended to an oullandlab length. 1 ma.II• petroleum. M o • t He ...,. the hollow lnolde to I aoololllls, !Jowever, tho\lahl such up water and lq1llrt II 1 fhat this wu Ille raw material lnlo his mouth. The Up II filled 11n Ille nclpe. Aller au , with either one or two lobel I e .la a rk:h blend of to act u fLnCert to gather I bons and theae com-hit vegetable lood. lfe alt0 I cheinJoall ara a.mblld uae. hit trunk to tuc:k up I Ollb' by Uvln( organlaml. qgy {tlud and IPl'll' • over i We know that hundredt cl hit body. i mlllJonl cl yean a(O, the 1tu NaturaUy the elephllnt taket I toemed rill tiny fonno cl pd caN cl bb J><1Ci1u1 Ufe, tile plant lonna used trUnll, Ila •tin and the 40,000 1....U,ht to mauladure their or IO mutelea that mate II · l j food, tile an1mal lorma led wort are very lw!Uva. 111 ! I on Ille planla and allo '"' laket care 14 aYOld brultet. NCh other. !J'hll ba1lc l)'llem True, a billy "'°"" ClGUld I o1 (I-proved ...,_ ocrampll up -It, but lhll I l -iu1 and Ult advanced lo problem -not bother 1111 • ! 1 Jqer, mon comple1 planlt elephant. 1111 1tnaltlve llnfet 1--- and anlmall. Planlt and lobu could snb 1111 lnlroder J onlmall· llJU provide all our at the door, IO to apeak. And l (ood -and tons of tllll ti the utti. vllitor did ..._ material end up u 1orbage, to pl Inside, Jumbo ~ .Nature, however, nev er Juat toot hit~ like a caaoon ~ ..... WllllN· ZUl1ool " .... ~ """MllM· '--..... -----.---~i-.:...-1 .. •r ' ... "* 2t 2m· •••••e Pisces:· Look Beyond Immediate ' I SUNDAY JULY 12 BJ SYDNEY OMAIUI ._ .... _c.. .-II)' -.... "-' ... ~ "'7'"• ud .. ...-.. ort ti ctoldlC- Wlln'. c...r ...... flnrltlt me ti.._., I bR I• tatwa-. · -·~-by· e1- pntlinc w1111...., to mate Chanltt. ClllllfJ Wormsff4D, Mate the mlll cl -)'GU learn. VlllllO (Au(, IWoft, •>: Be sure Y""' 1•1n~ID( la w>t ri(ld. 1-up; acceol v....wtt.y. Mitt p 10 pre. W-........,. with ............ Reoew c:em-. munications wltb relltivte. BtF to """' ap1n. LIMA(.._ :IJ-Oct. U): l\foilY ~ ipt t • -· Try to ,...1va hJO. .. -·IQI. ~ Njeol -~ lbvlall. 1111 Mp -au(lllfldalll1•' M....,o lllould be erirlmelJ .... 117 tool&ht. 90C)IU'IO (Oct. i.Ntv, SI): C)<le 111(11; circulNl- f•vw -la!; lndlvld°"' II-=.:. ~ .::t:"~i , .... bill, lllllqlle tllorta. DaY. ARID ()larclt II-April 11): Your .._. tn bu&c i111.- is apt to undtrJO cbanp, You an drawn to mtmller of 01>' POiite -· Mooty quiotlon can be seltled. Be !air, but llnn. Adhere lo l!'lnclplu. Ex pert Advlee to ;uu out all ttopo , Go -' IA811TAllllJI (Nov. :iz. Voice Problem?. Dec, 11): --· q-lions may ba obaeured. t<.Y. is to 1eL rid ol deadWood. You may be carryln& wi- neceaaary burden. Bo !rank. lruthl\d with yoilnell. -cleen nM(> cl put. Loot to llolbn. I TAURUS (April ~ 111): A~ on m1rri11e, pal1nenblpa. Public "lattonl should be hl(ll oo your a1enda. Be aure others bow your aims. Avoid tlylhs to lorce, pm» or cojole -clooe "' you. Take It euy. Here's the Pitch CAl'IUCOaN (Dec. 11-J_.,, tt): -00• deolreo, alma and how to tchi1ve· them. JM)' - <!EM!Nl, (May St-June 20) , Wort tcbeCIYle come-. up for discuaalon. Neighborly geeture could blghllght day. Golden RWe 15 especially applicable. Remember health, di<t neolu- U~. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You are elw1ys toltr· ring to your "experts." So how come you didn't ~eek with somebody before you gave that nothing amwer t.o "cail Me Milter?" He was the 19-year..old boy who la mJserablO:because people frequenlly mistake him for a girl on the phone. The fact that you,' Ann Landers, are sometime's it """ aPl'"JOcb. Sb>b' .... -.. -.&.,.-fean. What you need ls before you -Ntch out and obtain. AQUWUS (J""' »Feb. II): You may Dlfft oppualtloft from one who controls ~ CANCBll (Jime II-July SJ>: Good IW!ar aapect today coin- cide. wkh creaUVe endeavors, communication w~UI. youni penom. You can breat down generation pp. E x p r e s s younell, Re'JlODd to emotional 1Umull. LEO (July i.Au1. 22)' You get ,.... stral(ht and bard '""" family member, clooe Their Loot Jus~ Stin.ks BENSON, Ar~. (AP) Police say two teen·a1e thiev• hive dashed off with. to1ne stranae loot in tb.l.a 10U.theu.em Ariz<$ .com- munity. mistaken for a guy didn't help bim much. YOU lhouJici blvt 81Dt him first to a laeyDIOlolbt to loom ~ he bes an aiMw>nnality. 'Ibis can aometimt! ctUle a high-- pitched vok:t. If no ab-- normality is ,._.t, be mi(llt get help from a 1peteh therapist. -Please •uca•t to lll)'OM who hll I speech fluoder, induallic voice d!lllculties, to write to the American Speech and Hearing Associa- Win, tqOO Old Goor1etown Rood, Waohlnitoo, D.C. IOOH. This organiae&n can let peo. pie kMw what help i s available to them in tber own commW1ity. HAGERSTOWN, MD. DEAR BAGERS: Yoe art ripi. My UIWU WU .... ade41eai..nm,_1 .. ,.. "ktia& IM wlUi a betMr ... Abe 8amutla said be parked DEAR ANN LANDlllll: If hia pickup truck 1n front of you tell me tlO MYO~. J will the S.-0 pool clllce and take your advice, bul. I do went inside: to collect h1I mail. • so wm to help W.' YOW11 When be returned, a woman woman. Lizette came to work toid him the llW two boys here six months ago. She hat jump fnm a car, 1rab a a fine figure, beeuUlu1 hair, bac lrorn the truck, then speed Ole<lltot taate in c:IOlhea and away. a loYtly face -vnlil she opesw , Whal WIB ii\ the ha&? i"'r moulll. The iirl has GarlJorla S......11 -tallnc .. vera1 teoth ...... and la lo ti!' di)' cUop. in din need cl chnMI c .... U.S. Agency Wit,,_ It; Seal Cuts Out Smoke WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Seolioo 101.S-l cl Part 101 cl The Small Bu1iness Title13oftfleCOdtolFederal Administration eq:le at.ill u RefulaUons is benby amend- ed by removing the amolte flying high, and now there's from the srnokttt.ck on the not all that smokt. to get seal of tile Small Business in his eyes. Administration." SBA Administrator Hilary To clean things up even Sandoval Jr. bu publilbed in futer. Sandoval proclaimed the ''Federal Re1ister" a the action rttroacti.ve to May revised agency seal, picturing 18, poesibly the date when the same eagle, the same 900lebody at SBA spotted cur- outline of toe UnJted States, rent trends on t h e en- the same palr of meshed vlrorunental front. gean, and the same factory Rep. H. R. Grc. (R-Iowa), -but with itl ooce buly-)ook-the: w e 11-k n o w n House Ing llnOkeM«t now 11 clean curmudgeon and b u d 1 e t as If the whole place had watcher, Wasn't imprt1Hd closed down. with the small bu 1ine1 s That isn't the conception cleanup. "l wonder what that Saodov al bad in mind in pro-braiDlltorm will cost the poor clalmln( Ille cbanae· SBA Is taxpayer by way cl neW ,..la suppoood to be h e I p I n g aod llatlonery," Groos (rou&- tvi•lrww &et. 1brted, not stop-ed in a newsletter. ped. An llellCY spote1man What he did have in mind couldn't answer that queation . is b<8t lold in the clficlat directly. She did say !Mt the langua1e that characteriza,. letterheads a r o u n d her dte daily publication which typewriter carried the aamt recordl legally all 1 u c h bOiy okl SBA"leai, and 1ht momerNua pernmtot ~ was sure all the old stuff tlonso would be used, "As a declaration of the Otherwiae, it might hava ~ ~ ol the S m a l I be burn~. and evtrybody now Boul"'"' Admln~lnllloo 14 a knoWa how SBA le& about cleaner enviromnlnt tor all, smote. * GOING MODlltN -The Small Business Admlnl- 1traUon apl';'!enUy c~n rocoanlze • trend when It '"' one. ' la lta 1dtdlcoUon lo a cleanar environ; llrlnla-'l'hll it no trll(tdy Bid *1th ctn make a pentn _ it merely means you mtllt look y ... older. Why qoe.n:1 do -readjuttln(. Follow she ,.. 11111 and <lo _.. ,._, .... 00 buncl!. Yi>u will about it? .... ....... OVtl"tG!ne. . Moaey It not a prol>Jem, PllCl!S (Feb, 19-March 20) ~ I'm aure. She driv11 • ntW Look beyond tht immediAte. car llbf· her cl-m the llevei.., -1 phlloeopby, befit. Wbelllv• I Jeot It Ulia ;: eoaununk:aUon l l n e s g~l I fetl pilJty !or not having Ono Who ta at a dltlaace the nem lo .-t out. Shoold provide lnfonnatlon o1 I, Am? U ao -how? -vaIUe. • ready to receive. TIMID AND HAT l 'N G If' TODAY IS y OUR MYSELF lllllTllD.\Y you pollOU line DEA& TIM:. A ,.,_ wM 1e1iae ol humor. You. are walu """' -111111 -caIIO)le cl mating otben !eel fq _. a -!Ml -wanMcL By Aqua!, you are ...-U.· -aa 11r ,.. due for flnanclal and emo- tl two ~· (I) -, tlooal rnardl. ,..,, ... , (I} A. ,.tt1'fsk .. ----------re." --t. I~ ..... N••ie.. Lbelle 11111 .... Ille ----------.. ,....,.. · • COlllY Tiii Mr 1• Mv1 a ,... viMQ • ...,. c... lnfMt ~l.~ ~~· -~II.. IN.Mlll"""'Jt!Ml•.~IMI,.. -•• -• ~ c~. P""""" Vtllw. °'"' tlte la&nl ., ,.,..., .. ... " ..... J\llr ""' ...... ....V1¥911 "" yta ... V)' .. pt U .. ::::,'=.-:,A~.tl: ~ .... ~ ._ -. tf .... .t ... hlmi. tt1.-Nn .. 1 Mr. •1'111 ..-- - -Mn. ~. 0. C.W, Mr, IM Mr .. Wltllu. Th,.., llfl ......., NerWt ca. CWtii• Mil Mt. 111111 Nra. • ..,"*" """"" (lleMI lln'lce 111• remembln ._.. qllQ • ""'· -..,, J111w 1' W•lfll!Mtw it WU • ,.... .... • MMlll'lll ._...._ lfllilnl'llllt 19 '°"" ~-q•t .. ·~-••-i "-•· •-ve ... I I 0.... .,........ (.,,,....l"J, Wb .. -9IUllll -~ -mlNt.r MllMftll P1rk. Dlr.a.n. clwa&ed. Tell lier. 1;==;:;;:======. DEAR Alffl LANDERS: I W• ~lid """ )'OU acJ. vlled Ille ~II#: lo marry a nunt. Ytu've pta be tiddlnc! -did you ..... aat Ille Idea that • - wllo -a llllrH .... -'"' alllllllm -bl'• sk:t? Thlt'• a laucta, NY brother married a oUne. 81111 1 she woulcE 't bring him !II uplrln ii he fr- stull. Thlt ""' ol lhlnfl to be the umnitteo la llf<.Myllal« :. pbotogll'f>lr and she t1rec1 o1 beqln( "" ~~II to take a plctUra ol Ille 9be tlnllly want to • lllo!iolf and paid a slrulor fat. I marr\lcL to a flltTitr Md I don't own a lur ..,.1, I bad three in -ye.I and my ll&llband aold ·every ... ol -rl&bt ell my bllct. So plwe IOU k llM 11 it. - CWI'H COAT CLARA aiMO~~':vA 1111 ~ CanylO M. -' • P AClf'IC VlllW MDIOlllAL PAU Ct11ttl&J •• ....., IMI ..:,•v~w Drift No ..... -.Cafflonta -• PIEi JAMILY cill,OHIAL FUNlljW. HOME 1Jl1 ltlaa Ave. ·--• lllillffllll MOllTUAllY ~ ... ::: • SWiii' MOllTUAllY ., Mala ill. -:.:. ..... * ment !or oll," the SBA hi• removed the amote trom the smokestack on the 1dmllliltratton's seal, Tb• new veulon It .i ri&lll. I ' • DAILY PILOT " . DICK 'IUCY TUMlj.EWEEDS VH,,R()M f<>WOH lll"f WYLL&e SERIOUS £NOUGM, ly Chester Gould "'TM!M'5 ~ LDT OF -AMEAO "°" ~U,TOO-W!'.~INl<-IN ,YORe W/:IHS TMANONE. OON'T L.fT US OOWN?" ly Tom K. Ryan Nl:Xf S1l>P:eRJMV GULCH! WHAl~'Ei'RIMY 6ULCll"? A LOUSY PLACE 1"VISIT IJUf I WOULPN'f WANNA I--"'"'""'" LIVE lHERE!! MUTT AND JEFF JUDGE PARKER PLAIN JANE · • AS A MATTER .OF FAC:T, I k>LI NP' OUT MOST OF TME TMIW6S !V TALICtt.li; TO YOUR MOTHEr ! By Al Smith By Harold Le Doux \IES, YOl-PO! SME'S INS! PE TALIClt.16 TO ABBEY ! WMY P!P VOii !Rlt.16 MER MERE? I PON'T WANT TO SEE MER ! I WOW'T 5EE MER ! By Frank Baginski !DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R. A. POWER I ACROSS SO Kind of 1 Bird co111111unity 54 Kind of ' Display 1kt)' of pomp 55 Statt: 11 Canad;i Abbr. ~nx, 5, Zod iac " '"' s1n 14 Tht last 58 0 certa in 15 Loop w1H1 Europeans n1nnin11 60 Espousal knot 03 Dispatch l~--Nko '. .... 2 words t.O Slng lt 17 Cot11•on· 07 Produce pl.Jee lilerary 11 Vilt: works 2 words ~I FOl't•and · 20 Bro•nish Jft SJil: orJngr \I Jr. 2l Baktry &' Trlrlypt· ~odoc! srtttr; 21 halttr Abbr. ZS Climb ing 70 Pot1ssi11111 plant nilratt 21 Pay n G1 r11tnl 1ttt1Ttfon ftlllll't 21 Critic ize J O Co"d"le tely DOIM lllt Up; 2 wcrrds 1 lll'Of Jt !'leers of group M ln for11;1 lion peoplr J4 51relch 2 Chalice '"' 3 Elongated 3' Kind of arthropod e11111 in<1l !on .. On lht 4ZSan-olhtr j "l CMes "'"' before in S lllr. DisneJ ""' 6 Bll'den 45 Fads lnd1fin iltlt 46 'tlilr on ---wilh 4'1 2 ytillS 7 Miking before Nero of moury btta111t I Tennis t•IJtlOf sttoke \ ' Y•st•d1y's ,P,mzlt Solved: 7/ll/lll IJ E~l yn e 38 Rtd dye suffror 40 Nuclear 10 Asian complt• . frstiva ls 41 One of !hr 11 Boal 12. tr ibts 12-.. _ -44 Ftlt 111ight say"; lhrough lu· 2 words senses lJ Lt•IH a 47 --COilS!ft Chill!lt on 48 M<1lay coi11 1'1 Atas: Ger. SO Erplortr 21 E•il of Hrw· 21 lllatr Wil•'f found land 24 One feelii111 .5 1 Nr111th•e ~llily contra ctior1 26 Girl in Sl Tiny .. song ilrJchnids 27 Forthwith 51 Fot each 30 Tin Pan 55 Courteous A Hey group 57 Scatttrtd 31 Ingress 59 Seductive 3J A•ong woman JS ~. tnd!1n 61 Numeric;il anneratlon prtfi1 of 1%1 lil Strike 36 lll atr M l ater English '"'' 17 Bring inlo fi!i Whtre connection: 011ilWI is: 2 wor4s Abbr. MISS PEACH STEVE ROPER CI TY POI.II.."£ HAVE ARli!YEO PROMPTLY .. ·TO SNAP HANO·. LllFFS ()IV A DEJECTED PRIS~NE.R-y PEANUTS Dear S..etle, Have you missed me? I ' ,, " I J I I tb!nk about you all the t ime.I cun hardly wait until Sunday morning.Dont forget. ., • . . - U'L AINB SAUY BANANAS GORDO TH4.T WOIZO °KUFS POPP IN' tJp 04J 6'/Elil.Y PIECL OF c.A&I JJN/NG / MOON MULLINS l A/JO '11HE,l..R IT CONST.A.NT~ V C/'J 111• /t).CIO! Wl51' ! IMO A D/CTIONARYf By John . Miies llCCJNUO "IOii I CANNeO VDU I 1 KIGl<l!O ~ OllT. Ill THI• Ttwe, AltTHUlt? By Mel .,.. ly Saunders and Overgarcl ly Charin M. Schub ·-~--·· l -n.llNK 1'M IN LOVE! ~ ~ \~ I ' By Al Capp By Charin Barsotti N~.t;.m..,, .fu:M ~ :4 nn.i.o4 """-· YOU OONIT NEED ON/i:! J KNOW TH2. &£FIMITIOJJ.' lHf SllANG~ WO~lO " MR.MUM ...... __, ~IRL. 11-r-SV WANTED ------U • By Gus Arriola c 1spcsABJ.E MEANS, "LtrTER"f • By Ferd Jahnson By Roger Ballen .,OOITQ t/(;IJTiCJ4 BIG S1ssc.>s! / j / DENNIS THE MENACE ' llov, WE 6E TTER. HCll'E {li.O HAO A GOOD GO.I' GWC 1CW.Y I ' • i • ---- I ! l -·· ri I ~ • I I I ------·-------------------91111'!"'!-"""". -.................. --~~~~ Never Really Left ' D~lta Blues Top .- In Washingt~ . ····-·-·· ........ ? WASHINO~!llf (UPI) - The blues. ~i ~ on in the Mbsls!I~ OOa -that Oat cot:t.ab CQWitry 30uth and west of Memphis. lt made its way to Chicago long ago, Lhen crossed the Atlantic and came back to America, where it i.! oow a key element ol the current pop-rock scene. But the blues never really leCt the Delta. Joe Willie Wllkins' All-Negro Blues Band proved that here Lhis past week in a concert near the Washington A1onu· ment on a hot summer f.f· ternoon. While Wilkliw was pJaylng his amplified blues, three other bluesmen were doMg ~;;,..~~" C011tln110u1 0..11, 1 "'"· :·'OLIVat' ' t -Phtt •r "!t ! ~ DiSMJ'I Ultecos Biii" j T .. urL, ,,L • Silt. Mttlh ....... ~--------......... ·~· ~t:.":~::;~~::~:~~~ 'fs BALBOA 673-4041 OPIN 6:45 '"'· ...... -.. , ... ,.•lntul• NOW ~ EXCLUS.IVE HARBOR AREA FlllT·IUN SHOWING AT 11:16ULAl Pll:ICll 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDINli llST PICTUll Ii MGM M•f'l;rpleu lepri1t LESLIE CARON "LILI" llleir thing ju.st acr~ tpe ~ Washington mall. : Mance Li~. lin almb9$ 1 legendary blue'1m.Ml in bis late-' 70s, sang about the blues in Texas on hi$ strin1t guitar. He was preceded by "Big Boy" Ari.iltir Ch.Jdll p o f Virginia and Sherman Ward of ArW,.,. All Wft'e, in Wash.ingt.on as part of ..1111 fivo-d>y -"70 Fjlli al ot~rican Yolkli!e, s~ by the Smitlisonian Institution. Wilkjra is a guitarist and singer io the best delta blues tradition. He's .1. rough-cut version. ol Chicaro's Muddy Waters, another D,elt&born bluuman. Wilkins and h.is men were among those who amplified their instruments some 25 years ago, ·but their music (~ a,, vibrant an<! tl\Odef~ ~ Jliat played toda,y by the ~ues bands Of -ttieir F f ' • ,... ..... Imitators. Nothing a se ·~.five-piece band Pi"l's · ' ....,.; !he bard-driving beat of At last the truth i$ P.lltr~~ulj-Al!gean.t.·"'* it!l:}electric guitars .,and the sies di squalify a ~t: lJ'ilC"'kle Thughef1_~ ~ amplilled harmonica first Miss USA in tbe.'1W.1S Universe Pageant fteld' •1't t.hat was pioneered in in Lo~ Beach. Calif .. "in 1953. said -padding fats~ iM ,'H40s and 1950s by such fronts \Yas a viola ti.On of the rules and is investigated De'.lta bluesmen as Elmore just before any swin1 ~uit judging. Jackie, still a James, Jimmy,'Reed and Sat1-very beautiful blonde. "'·111 be a guest of honor at the DY Boy W~. ?.1iss USA Pageant iu h-1iami where thi s year's con-. Jo Jae~ all ijve said they tes_t uH1ein~ held. 1'iai at 0"'8 time or another -~-4"'---"'-:c-------­ played with the I a I e Williamson on his famous past-World War II recordings made'\:i West Helena, Ar.k. All are ~n their 50s cmd 40 minutes. Their last 60s and, live in W~st Memphis , was "Standing at Ark. Crossroads," wrilten soog th el b y 'llltre are H 0 1,1 s t o n Stackhouse, a bottleqeck guitarist rem in i s·cen t of Jaines, bass guitarist Willi~ Kllgrew, drumtnet TheophiUes "Fat Hurd''· lfeSsensla and harmoniCa player 1..ee 1"Son- T'he ttmperalure was in the James 20 years ago. OOs on Wednesday -the firstlifiii~~;;~iij!i;;~ day -of the festival and l tDe.1 group played fo.r a~ ny" Blake. ' Stackhouse and Blake also are singers. Blake, playing an amplified harp that riv~ some of the best blufs harmonica players heard to!- day, is the group 's outstanding soloist. Al10 ''Alt.TILE OF IRITAIN" ---1 STARTS WEO. EXCLUSIVE "WOODSTOCK" ............ ,\,,... ..... MlllSE P!MOO Sll.VER6 ... _ ................ ...,, .. 111 .. t•>t• .. _ .. __ T€CHNICOLOR' C>\pl 2 ACADEMY AWARDS WINNll "IT'S TOUGH TO BE A BIRO" -•1- "THE RASCA L" CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM I P,M. SHORT-"~] FATHOMS" e TIME SCHIDULE e "Lill" 7:00 eM1 11 ;00 /&{,(Is HUf NA PARK ~"' ""OLIVEI" l :l5 ' ' ·-----------' -(( \"l,t1~f ~ TNFITll ~-67l-6.160 2905 last Coast Hwy. Coron• del Mar EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING All Ages Admitted -ADVERTISING . IN THE I I I l I 1- • • • ' WEEKINDIR PHONE 642-4321 •• • •uENA ~Alli< TWIN DlillYE·INS • • • \._!!Ill!!!!!!!--'--='-"-~:'-'-"-="--'~!!'-' PIEMIHE INOAGlMENT illurt L-..11w 0.11 Mtrlill "AllU101T'" tO"I C.lw A F1.,11r li11l•rttl11mMI C...ltt ll.NAMll"I ANAHE IM Dl-1 •\.t IN "'".I.IA ,I, LA HABRA OldVI I'~ \6 < ' BROADWAY I n l " It< --·-·-SIS·l.5.if .. _ .... _ _,.. ...... _ 111·1"2 ··-r ....... ·~-.... Jill ! .\JI l>i"'•Y Cot... illo..- • .. llU SUven • .. oberl Moru .. "THE 10 .. TNJKS" 10) .., "KINO 01' THE GJllULIES" lCOI IEi(ClllllVt SIMIWl119 J1m.1 ~trt • HHry l<on<I• "THli CHIYINNE SOCIAL CLUI" (GP) C1lor "MAN fl•OM HOWHl: .. E" PJll'MIE•li EHOAOEMENT ~~,¥~7;~~~'1r.:i;° ~~E;r~i;::~u; .. APES" (GI ColClr · ·~ "THE GAMES" lGI C.lor All OiMltY Color Sllew P~ll Sllvtn • lbkrl Mtrlt "THE IOATHIKS" +GI "Kll(c; OF TMfi G•IZZLIES" fG ) All or ... ., ColClr 5119• Ph.ii Sii-• ft~ MOIW l'TME aQATNllCS" (G) "IC INO Of' TiiE GIUllLlll'" !GI ,.ll.Ml•lll &NOAOIMliNT llkN"rd WlclmarW ''Tlilf MOOMSHINI WAil" IG"I Coler" ,,_ .. ,..... "OllAf!D PlllX" (GJ Clier .t.O C•llr Horror Show "COUNT. YOllGA, V'AM,.llE CGI '!' ..... n 11111c1111ux1x 1x111 xx•••'!• •_t 1•11111111111 Who Cares? No o+li•r now•p1p1r ill tlio world cet•• 1bout your cornrn11· 111ty llko vo11r cornrnu11ity d1ilv now1p1 por do••· lt'1 tlit DAILY PILOT. • Saturday, Ju l1 JJ, 1CJ70 DAILY PILOT 9 Pianist 'Krips F eatzired at Bowl ol Beethoven'.!! ~ 11 ,t le r ing Concerto No. 4 but he will, for once, have to take a back seat .la Ws column to a aiperb airing of Beethoven's deep ly moving and utt.rly betutlful Symphony No. 5, ' much can be g~e<I from a new insight into what is perhaps one ol the rnOlt fre- quenUy offered symphonies on the cbncert calendar. Lqoklng bat:k at a rue of Hollywood Bowl reviews that seem w almost unanimouSly ind!~ this er\Uc's avertlon to the ai ring of classical music in that farned amphitheater, it 1!1 reJ.r'eshing and rewarding to rt'floot ltlat this p11rticu!1r It is. an old ~alwart, to · offering m~y tend_ lo balance be sure, but. IL ~lvtd . a Lhe .. overall ane..lys1s. fresh and. tnorouc~ sym· lt'{~ay weU be t.hal the pathetlc reitding from the Bowl "tn a n a g e m c n t has' , detenninedo1Krips to the point mastered son1e of the de-that we ceall~ed just how ficicncies which Jed to RJSl --=-:-c::=-:::c:::-=::::~::;o:; criticisn1: acoustics utterly cM11f1 l'i\aflC cOAtT;,.,··-· -:,., It left at least ooe member of that capacity audience mute and dewy~ed and that lady's reaction PIY.$ sulflcient trff?ule to • distinguiilled and g\"'"'"91y d<lllvered reading of a bekt\ledacore. customary sparkling 1 n fl technically a 1 to n I s.h Io g delivery of a d!fflcuff .0.. demanding COitcerlo. Hiit ron- do ...,, what Bee<lloven sdid it 9hould be: I.aced with emo- tion, offered with desire and delivered with gut.to. A 1ch~ tillatlng perlormanoe by W• master ol the keyboard and °"" ~( entr...,heo 1 ~11 I further this cri0c•11 Vttrf 6'ah uriavorable ID lbe symphonic medlwn, stage arrangements lhal connict Considerably with 1 __ _ the established modus operan- di o( the concert hall and a desire to inject a rather doubtful work or two into the program, None 61 this was t:1pparen t Tucsdar 1 'bfgtw: in a mott auspicious 'opening of the Bowl's 1970 seeson. Indeed, we were fav~ witll all·Bet!thoven progrsm U1at would have brought more diSt:rilninating c o n c e r t au- diencell in sonicwhat 1nore alool oonc..-ert balls to their re~ for !he st.anding ovation <iccorded piani9t Andre Watt, guest conductor Josef Krips ;.ind~ a fl awless Los Angeles Philhanuooic Ordlest.N. \YaUs. ttiat engaging and absolutely remAJ"kable concert piaoisL, was bis usual brilliant self in . an inspired reading "CINDERELLA TONITE AT 6:00 & 9:41 F.,.,.,.-.. . ,.,_ SOUTH COAST ClMtRAI. ox PLAZA THEATRE CORPllllAllON San Diego Freeway ~t Brist~ • 546·2711 CONTI NUOUS DAILY 12 NOON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 11 :30 . · ... , Tl!:CHNIRAMA• T&CH_fl(,~Q.\,0 ~·,---,.---.00:,. ..... --~ ... ,, ·~ !· ' , Hal•Y Mills in "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS'' MATINEES DAILY Sl!o1t1a at 12-2-4-6-8 & 10 P.M. WAl.TDI MA1i!IAU On to yoong Watts and his opinloo of a bril!llOI -· -~ K;· "~°'~A --· PREMIER& ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT 2nd TOP HIT ' -~-·-~INGRiD. ANl'JJOO'. BER6JWI QlJINlt' -li"'1Jc . ~ !/I ..... _ ...... Ulum; • • •RACtt • T •l.1.ts • • '"1il .Q--:...,a..1:-HUMTINGTON ....CH o ... 7.9~· , l.!!£1 ~-q""' ...,,.... 'THE CHEYM'iE SOCIAL CWB SHIR!Ef ..IMfS lU! Nlf lMGDG" ' PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT PLUS ,.. •••• , ·- 3rd GREAT, WEEK I -•-'- Soth Features Rated 11G''1 IT'S FOR EVERYBQDYI ' l THIATllS 1 LOCATION THEATRE #1 . :.,.-v· ..?';\ ' I\ . ":.~. "· -~ ~-~.IHJ\\WJ ;,-;.,~DmJffiJ 111l\!l}(l!Otlll!JI' 111• Ill NOW PLAYING -• • MATINEES DAl.L Y • • • l THIATl l S 1 LOCATION I IOX OfflCE EDWARDS GOLDEN WEST : CINEMA THEATRE #2 892-4493 lOC.t.nD IN TNI WlSTMINSTli CINTll WISTM INSTll AND GOLDIN WUT ...... l91-44tl IETWIJ N SAN Dll5-0 l GAIDIN •IOYI •UIWAYS qAlRPORT IS TOP FLICHT ~ ,OM,, ••• : "You*"' et11er ~IRPORT ..... ,.,,, ind,... wlll flll ,_,.." t1111c1na ahut 1t enthuUatinlly to YOllr frtencls." -o.-,.., ( I I I I .a, I I I ; • . • • ~ ' ( JI DmV I'll.OT Sat"'°'1. Julr u. 1970 Meetings Along the ' Area Men In Service Army Specialist F o u r Dollakl L Clark, 21, son of 1i1rs. Pauline Clark, 1911 N. Bunker Ave., El Monte, recently was awarded the Driver's Badge while serving wiUt the 512th Transportatioo Company near Qui Nhon, Viet- nam. 1be specialist received the award for main.ta~ a reard of aoo:ident-free drivirc wUh no traffic violations for a period of a least 12 con- secutive months or during B,000 miles. He is serving as a driver with the cnnpany. Spec. Clark's wile , Barbara, lives at 200 E. 20th St., Cost.a Mesa. U.S. Air Fm:,e Captain Lar· ry L. McCrary, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCrary, 6852 Bridgew"ater D r iv e , Hun- tington Bead\, has arrived for dlty at Perrin AFB, Tex. qiptain Mccrary, a weapons director, is assigned to the 4710lh Air Defense SqlJOdroo, a unit ol the Aef'OIP8ce Derense Coni.mand which proled& the U • S . apiost hoetile aircraft. and mlseiles. He previously served et Campion Ar Force Station, AlaoU. Navy Alnnan Awentice 'Doeodore E. aaffer, ol 8452 Tal>ert, Huntlngtoo Beach, has beeo authoriz.ed to weer the M~ IJ.at Can- mmdaf.lon Ribbon as a memberd"'*<J!Sq-...19 at lie NaYll Ntt Station, Mol- lett Field. • ,,,. ........ -cited loc .. -. ...... .,.,. -·· during Ila deploy- -ill -. Aloolla ''"" J-I to Nov. lO, 111•. ..... lt', J'..ter, 20, IOTI d Mr. end -. James H. Foller, Jl07 11th SI., Newport -. ~-pruncled lo Anny ~ four near a..1'11,V_ ....... he b •&Ul'P1 .......... -kl'Y A. lnl ,,.. .... lltb ArlillorJ Ill 1111 .61-1 DI- STA~S S,,4-. o..,.. It •M •I tlri• ..,.,14·, tr••f ,,.,,1.,.,.. HI• '••l-111 i• ,.. el tll1 DAILY rtLOrl .......... ... • ' Spriakter StabrTlll •11.ii. .......... 2 49 I ~jU Sfl1f ti' 9*s far deepa-tratioa. •. • 11111111111111111 ••• THOMPSOll p:; 1111-• -""" "Aqua Dial" S,ililer =: 98t Ralatiog""'*l!r l'-*_......,5 95 · Finger tip dial allows ""'Ill,_ s.6 fl Vi!·® hf. l• "111 • "TlllVE'' 15•&•4 --.1111 ....... -·-............. 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Forced air beat, f,ireplace eilhanc cl>a<m ol • secluded rear livin~ room. built-in dre kitchen. ~''"'l'ed 10 ~tlo~. Lovely swin!, \>091. eov- ered patio, loads of declnng -lush IJop1""1 setting. (91Qt) 54()-1720 •• MESA DEL ~R-5 BEDROOM! ··• 2-27.ft. patios, one enclosed-ideal for outdOQ! family fun & . entertaining! ·Massive stone fireplace enhances ' chanp of living room. Plush cloud soft carpeting, ·drapes. Built-in luxury kitchen, full dintbt -room. Ex~ellent '"~ea-1&1.elully Jand5ca)>ed },~~' Prim'e location. (9360 ) 544)..1720 • ' ;, ) . . 3 UNll:s-.$&9,950~ • ~· ' Very valuable land on Victoria. Zoned fop profes- sional. 3 rentals now . Ideal for PbysicianS•i()ffice or cpnvalescent home. Existing duplex -.2-1 'bedroom apts. plus home (9345) 540-1720 ' ' . ( BfOROOM! ,$3i,._5 ~%.}: . Y.erY i5p~ilJ'.'.li J!ome with a full dining room, builtiri, k0f¥met kitchen with range, ov~n & dishwasher. .<$epara:te office. Shows lite a mod~ botr\e! Im;: mediate possession! Subject to GI loan a:ss'u.inption. (9305) 540-1720 27 Fl FAMILY RM-$29,000! MESA VERDE A rare find in greatest & most convenient location- of Mesa Verde -walk to everything! TaJk about gorgeous landscaping -this is tru1y a lark-like yard, with figs, lemons, grape arbors, rose. g¥dens -on1y ~ is believing. Completely .r~Q.<leled ~ -£is,sJi1».. .l'. daisy home. 4\1 tl~l\aj;, b~-in ltiidair-~h'-di'sbwasher. Hands~me 'bat' ~er ~w~· ~Y ~room -there's room for a,_~ol tiili • ~--lif"eil" fo~~·n.t•rtainihg;• N~tur'.t \'liiick fireplace -muctl much mor.e. Very low ·®wn payment movse you in! (9333) 540-1720. SUPERLATIVE LIVING-5 BEDROOM $39,950 Very spacious (2583 sq. ft.) of luxury -large f'mily living. 3 baths, family room. Banquet dining foo_m, all electric "Award" Medallion kitchen -,fine.fttbuilt- in appliances. Exquisite fireplace . Will lea'$e at $300 month or sell this exceptional family home! Call to see. (9249) 540-1720 · • I I J f· ' ! ' , • , WHAT CAN IW!R"'ll' GREAT VACATION! ·237 • ' ' I \ ' 'FABtll.~ :~ .YIS.fA"~m.900 II, Very s··"'!:l. •• 11;.:.,,,. 1"ith·~~ed 2 baths'?~.\\",,., ·•4.'!i:ii.t~ a ·""-th ' . .......r-"'""" ....... 1 ,lf!fl!'ll "1.-.o~ Sl'_"Cial ·oc;casi<>IJ>., All electric .JMll butto!f ~ · ik.itchen. f!Jepliiice,,~est of liDancltlgf-a~t . g <\1>"1! G .. l~'qr ~'II".. ~oil; o~rs. Pla'll-·~­;UJg~ custilqi: ~ !!l'llO· i slfcayy land~ & neatly n;;µiicurilt Ia~~ · 1 'LOVELY 2 Slim~ --$28.~~_' ·"'1 1~ hugl c6rnei:}Pt-ne.ir everyllliitg. 2 ba!Iis, full ,<linlhg rod'n. lnvi!fOg firei\l~e le!111S>charm•to..sllnl!Y 'liying room . Pool sized ground.; ·Patio. Rrime l~ it.ion ~lf.20 ... •'•• · •• fL.jot_ ... ~'"; 1\•t I o ·f "'I••"-"'"•·•·· . .,.-.:,. f\l• • \ l 4.DMi•$291115!l-\lOW OO~N~ . Very spacio~ lanlnf.~ w1t.h>many lu~added ,~_l)atures, 2 pullrrian ~!Jis, ~sed· brick fifJE!pJ.ace,_~ll electric ''Award'' pusl)~lJ~tton bJj.ilt-in kitchen,;PlUSb ·.carpeting, custom de~orator drapes..& shad.es, heavy ..shake roof. Ver;v low dpWn paym.eoh Ownet!d.~sper-. .ate! 540-11'20, I '( -• -~ •. :~~( ' ' LQYEll\2 STORY-4. ,B,El)IM-$28,9~H%. Sittin~ prettY,-.90 ''a !aria ~o~r lot ! Near major "1ifioi)prng ~ & Sc.tiools . 2 be.hf, J¥1.nquet · sjzed dini!lg ·roo1n. Elegant ,fireplace welco~es all to ~WlDY 11)'~ ing· room. P®l sized grounds. 'Patio. Prune loca,; ,i1on. Subjectto 6'h.% FHA loan! 540-1720 I ' • ' ' Yi ACRI PARADISE~NEWPORT ;·ilorse paradise;~ w:m>lk· tqp! _; lh acre .of lovely ~~ounds. S!rildn~ mode~h~ with 4 bedroO!JlSt 'jljniµg room: ~Pl\! level -'!tw:Tot w~ Anth<Jl);'·,f)Obl, tabana & ~ssmg roo~. qrepit. Lovely ?,trlum (entry. lde3il for executi,ve ent~~ning. ~shwash~r, inter con1. \Vat.er softener .. 3 baths. See 1t ~ you U love it ! SUbmit all offe is. 54()..1720 EXQUISITE "IRVINE" . $35,200! ·-Prestige 10cation -executive home with 4 bed-' room s, 3 separate baths· large family room~ Only 31/2 years new -looks like a model home! All elec- trlc "Aw.ard''. kit~ben full dinp,ig r~m. ln~iting fireplace~: Un1~ersMy; a.rk --':; ~c,pt1o~~p~~· ed commu n~t with ; , lcl!IJjSoleic. Paf~. ;\ 54(J.flt2q: \ ... ~,\~.. . '~ p"" ~. ':-BE§ :'•q~%l. l~~¥'.,~;·," It's a beauty w1t6 ~riss--c~oss :windows, prett~ shut- ters. heavy shake roof, rn ar~ lovely professionally, ]ands.caped surround,ing. 3 king sized bedrooms, full dining room . large_{~y: room. 1fany de~r~tor dream features artistic use of wall paper-P..anelmg. .Finest kitchen. All this for less than replacement. 'PriiDe location. 540-1720. · · ATRIUM "6¥'81" HOME King sized.~ms, 2 ~l!l) J4rg,e ?,en with slidil.1( glass doors·~ in to io;..1y !CaJ'e'free yard. High, cathedral ceilings in livi~g·&id.inillg rooms. Atrilllb Co11rtj'ard 'eiltry. Beautiful• galtle8 kitchen ~~-"With pass 'thru to patio-ideal foi eriterla'1ing, dishwash- er .. Washer, dryer, refrigerator & water. softener. included. Exquisite fireplace. PaJi;-like ·yard. (9337)- 540-1720 • . .. • ~ .. WlllNER'.'-.-fljA-li.I. TERM~ r& ~1 ~~replacement :~t S33,95o1 VerylSpciciou s '\W~"f-~e. ·Owner iJllUst · sa_criftC~il'S i111-.1111~te· ~ beautiful~ficlosf'd ·patio, ~onal­ (y "'iiiridscaped. Texas SJze<! bedrollm,o. I,odoor car-~•;n, in.patio. Loads of'extr•s. ''"-"""''-"l· ' r-.mP".v.~ .,.y '" , . .,~ ~~- ' 'SlA'.% LOAN: ASSRN! GR£AJ! . It'~1.IJJovely home with exqu.i~i~ landscaping, rnani- cuft!id. green lawns, shade .trees & colorfuJ shrubs. Spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, a k.itchen to pl:eaSe any ueen with fine built-i,11 range . oven &-dishwasher. Loads of extras. Firepit in patio. ~s:y.. % FHA ann ual ~h loan to be assu1ned ! ( 9403 ) 8:16-0604 ,$2a;~O-NICE HOME-.LOVEL'Y SffilNG 2fbub~ling fishponds-delighlfuf patio with built-in BBQ; !iuge rear yard cqmpjetely fenced. 3 bedrooms, loads of extras. Sl~ Tex coat e~erior paint! 6% Fl:l:A ~uaJ % rate loa~t.o be assumed. Payments ·much ·leS's than rent! (9430) 962-1373 JlilRRY! 534 % LOAH! $21 ,800! Uc~· 1i , bedroom home in area-near_ ~I & rec- r~atji_oa:i, ;~enter. 2 separ ate baths., built-Jn dream kitctlen. ,SbOrt drive Ito ~ch. AnnuaJ % rate loan of 5% 'if.. to be asswned. Payments much. less than rent. t{urry-tbjs won 't last! 962-1373 .LUXURY LJVIN&-$27 ,000 Forget apout yard work & maintenance & enjoy liv- ing, like the rich people in a delux: condominium-home like 3 bedroom, 3 seearate bath residence. Enjoy the 3 swi.Ql pools, tenrus courts & recreation all )rear ~~d.; ~~t-~ dream kitchen. el~gant fireplace. Ex-~elfertf ~n . Bett11•rm5'·•¥1riiabl!P.,.J.i&-0604. " A-tfX-SOCIAL SECURITY-$68,000 Pre"Pll"lo'i your future here 2-2·~rooo.1. 1-3 bed- room fc-1<,q,droom aprs. Annual income $8400. Only ~·yrs. new with aJI modern. features. (9349) 842-6691 · OWNER DESPERATE-LEASE-LEASE/OPTION ·very· large home near beach..:.....2 story home \Vith .h~avy sJiake. r,oof-neaUy rnwticu,red lawns-exquisit- ely landscaped. 3 baths. New carpels, freshly paint- e4 inside & out. Rich wood paneling thruout. Forced · _ ~eat. ¥tlt-ip gourln~t kitchen. di shwasher. Sub- ~ all .offers-.no dow.q G.:.1 .-low down F'HA ! Priced • .lii>~w J;\litrte~ it $311;6001 962'1373 "· ,:: '.!~Ill ~~ACH ·~~yo ... ·" ..... 842-6691 • ·, ~24 ED~~;T~~GTON B~AC.H 846-0604 RON A·P,ORC , . HORSE RA NCNES, fl.ND l;IOMES . "''BU"D;NEW ~ ACRE-HORSE RANCHES in one 'of 'tbe. best areas Or Norco. 3 bedroon1 . fam - ,ily room, fireplaces. Builtins, completely chain link ,!en.~. $27,500 with best terms available. 543-9429. • _, I I I ,. • ~ • t¥ .... .,...~ ,,. . -• i r ... J . ' DAILY P!UJT 'SHARP DUTCJI HAVEN'-$24,950-Low Dawn Payment & owner wi ll help with fitl,ancfiig! Jmma'cu- late home-reflects-tender loving care inside & out! Generous sized b@rooms, 2 baths, family room, 20th Century miracle built-in kitchen. Super landscaping. Near St. Bonaventure's, Marina High & Robinwood schools -major shopping center. Hurry -this one won't last! (9344) 846-0604 NO DOWN G.I. -4 BEDRM-POOL-$28,250 CaU~ng all G.J.'s all it takes is small investmen~ !or closin g costs o~ low-low down all others, on F,HA ter1ns. Owner \VllJ help \filh financing too ! 4 bdrms .. 2. ~albs, r~ently painted interior. FireplQce, ful l d1n 1ng room . built-in ·dream kitchen; Plumbed fo r solt water. Huge grounds with load.s of d°eck.ing & patio areas. Beautiful swim pool. Pretty shrubs, tree5 & flowers. Quiet cuJ-de-sac street. ~2-6691. 18884 Brookhurst . ' ' Fountain Valley EL TORO • LAKE FOREST MISSION VIEJO BETTER THAN NEW! $42,500 Only one year new & shows better than a model home. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room , luxury fea-- tures -vaulted ceilings , mirrored closet doors in 1naster bedrooms, custom drapes gorgeous shag carpeting . A. lovely Deane Garden home with fam· oUs pass thru-kitchen. servic' bar to patio ideal for entertaining. Hea'ly shake root. Pool sized ground s. ( 9431) 830-6060 • SPECTACULAR OCEAN· VIEW! 11igh on a hill top--exsquisite setting for a home that . is truly individual & spacious. Oversized bedrooms, 3 separate baths, family room. Beamed ceilings t~ruout. ~pa.cious -cheerfu.l & sunn y kitchen willi fine st built•1n features. Patio. Never ending view every where you look-ocean, mountains. 2 sundecks, \York shop. See it now-830-6060 . AT APPRAISAL! $33,500-6%-'-POOL! 'I'here's a 6% lo'a.n now on property which may be as· 1 suqied or b,!JY with youi; G.I. eligibility with almost nothing down or low down -all others FHA! Ex treme: ly nice area of Mission Viejo. 4 bedrooms-, 2 baths family room -adjacent the all electric "Award" kit:~ chen. Elegant fireplace. Fenced swim pool. Immediate ; possession! (914~) 830·6060 . "PLAY IT COOL" -$26,500 -VIEW! Cenlral air condition er! King sized bedrooms, 2 sep-: arate balhs large famil y room all electric push but-- ton built-i? ~ream kjtchen, elegant fireplace, seclud·; ed rear. 11v1ng room 0\-'erlooks the lights, rolling : gentle h1Us & mountain view! Carpeting -very plush ... -cus~m drape~. Large covered patio ! (8651) 830-6060 ... LAGUNA NIGUEL..-$30.250 : ~itling prety on a lovely landscaped corner Jot. Spac· ~ 1o~s ~rooms, 2 baths, dream kitchen with spark.ling:: bullt-1n range, oven dishwasher. Jnviting fireplace.: Low down payment. Excellent area near aU schools & major shopping. (9383) 830.6060 COOL! COOl! CODI.! $29,150-6 Yz% Priced rar below replacement on today's market! Completel y air co nditioned . Kin g sized bedrooms 2 baths, ramily sized kitchen w_ith "Copper Ketue•; · charm yet all the push button electric bui'Jt-in fea tures. Dishwasher. Lovely view Of Lagfui;l HilJs.r Subject lo great loan ass umption at 61fi%"' FHAi eest 1'-1ission Viejo area with everything near by~, 831J.6060 . ' ' 816 & BEAUTIFUL! $36,000 Ea sy to love-easy to buy-low interest rate loan 111ay be assumed with payment less than rerit( 4 bedr~ms, 2 baths, banuqet siz~ dining room, all elcctr1c push button built-in electric kitchen. Glam· oi:ous fi replace. He?vy shake roof. 0 \fner help$ with. Cinancing too. Almost immediate poSsession. (93&1) 83IJ.606ll LAKJ . FOREST-SARDEN PARADIS£ Less than $4000 down & monthly payments just like rent. Only one year new & in better than Model condition. Oversized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room acce~s & parking ror trailer. Exquisite green carpet .. , ing. Open high bea.tqed ceilings. Huge with easy Ooot plan. Fireplac~bWlt-ins, dishwasher. Everything! ( 9341) 831J.6060 23331 El Toro Road . 830.6060 l J ~; At.,l _...,, •'.. ~-~ ~D:~•·=~ ~ • • RICORD WEEK.! "-t. .... ~ ... .... ··t:.·- i' ' ~ ....... .... .:.:::. ---~ ' ' OR JUNE -, ' fff•tol11 Y•l~r .... CIHfeltff ..... ·~ ·-o._ ... - l ' ' • I ... . ' . ~ D.<ILV PILOT S1tuttlay, July 11, 1970 Questions ind Comment By Rt11tor Randall MoCardle , Que1tlon: I h•v• been Mering • lot •bout the "new way of llfe11 ••• condominiums. Whet '· Is • coinclominlum? How does it differ from the ·• "eo-op"? Wh•t •re the advantages of-owning end living in a condominium? R.S. • Coste Mesa Answer : I recently visited a friend of mine who lives in a condominium. J asked him how he liked it, and he said, "J feel great; I love i,t~ I have always owned typical homes berore. I was spending most or my time on the back-break- ing, frustratini job of }l:eeping the grounds looking presentable. Now, he said, "I s till own my own home, but without any maintenance problems. AU of th ese r units are well kept and maintained by skilled professionals. All I have to do is sit back, relax and enjoy it." ·'· That, in a nut shell, is why condominiun1s -. are popular. They are maintenance free. Some . espects of the condominium are: . . l. In a condominium. the occupant actually ., . owns his own apartment, but not the rest of the building. 2. He probably pays his own taxes and his own separate trust deed. Therefore, he can deduct his tax payments and mortgage payments from his income tax. , 3. He probably has thP use of a putting green, a shullle board court, a swimming pool -."and perhaps even a tennis court, which someone .. else maintains. He pays only a smaJJ portion of • the upkeep. When yo u buy a condo1ninium, you buy air >-.space. You 1nay own an apartment eight stories ~.in the air, but no land under it. ''· t e condominium concept f's -becoming more popul with business and professional people. The ~retaile on the first floor of a large building may -Oe able to own his own store, though not the :test of the building. and thereby avoid rents going ~p as fast as his busip.ess improves. :!• "Co-Op"· ownership means buying stock in .. ~'corporation which owns and manages the mulli- lihit structure. The purchase of this stock entitles !fie purchaser to lease an apartment in the building. .::: Jn a real sense, it is not ownership at all, bir it is the corporation that truly owns the porperty. the purchaser is obligated to comply with the ~tc:isions handed down by the board of directors ~_the corporation. Jn "co--0p" ownership. you can-Mt sell your lease to a willing buyer without ~approval of the board of directors. ~"Edi!or's Nott. Rar1dall R. Mccardle is an in11estmtnt nnlly1t, pre.sidetil of the Real Ettaters, a director of the Nfijto11nl Association of Real Estate Teachers. a college lee· t11.t'Cr, autlior of "Real Estate in California." Set!d. your com-m.Hts and questla11s to Randall R. McCardLt, c/o the DAILY Pl$.OT, P.O. Box 1560, Cwta Mesa, 92626. • - ' I \ i I \ • \ \·~----------~ \ - \ I . . . ~o u Vllla&e Plaza Shopping~enter Set for Viejo Complclion or preliminary architectural plans a n d ccooomic and sile studies for the 57.5 million VJllage Plaza Shoppi ng Center were recently announced by Pl-1ission Viejo Company. The 28--acre regk>oal &hop- ping center, which is planned for the Intersection of La Pai Road and Marguerite Parkway, will be built and completed in 1 'related phases," according to Phillip J . Reilly, prttktent of 11-iis.sion V1ej0 Company. "Each phase will be a com- plete 'center,'" Reilly said. "This met.hod of construction will give the cen ter an aJ>- pearance of <..'flmplelion when the fl..S. phase js finallzed anrf throughout the final phaiteS of construction.'' The plaza's first phase will include a department store, market, drug store, bank, service station and small service stalion and small specia lly shops and boutique!. Its design will utilize' the charm of early-California ranch stylina with Spanish courtyards, land scaped in- formal gardens and srcades. Strollers' malls will add to the pleasure of shoppers. Walkways and paseos will higtilight the buildings. Architecturally planned to incorPorale the red tile roofs of Mission Viejo1 the new plaza will totally incorporate the theme of the cummuni!Y. The first phase of com· pletion is scheduled for mid· 1971. Planned for the second phase are a two-acre fie~a arcade with sunken courlyard designed for community galhf'f"ings, special shows and displa ys . There will be parking racilities for more than 1,850 cars in the total plaza. Other shop& planned for the \'iliage Plaza will b e restaurants, jewelry, music and shoe stores. .sporting goods, camera and toy sbops. Price Cuts Revea,led For Rancho Estates Price reductions: rnt1ging from $1 ,800 to S2,700 have been announced at Rancho Estates in Anaheim, according' to Ray Patscheck, project directQr of the single-family residential development. "Every home remaining has had a subst.an-, l i a. I redueUon," Patscheclc said, "wilbcd tile loss of the features which made these honleS so economical to move into." The new prices begin at $28,950, with $33,950 the highest pri<..'e. Patscheck claimed, •1a.nd the completeness of these homes makes them an even greater value." . PLANS SHOW ATM.OSPHERE OF $7.l MILLION VIEJO VILLAGE PLAZA Rolling Hill Gates Open Gala Program Launches Ne uJ Sch1nid Development The gala gratxl opening COO· square feet for the smallest self,cleaning oven alld a COOl·. nearness to all of the comfOrts tinues this Sunday July 12 three bedroom to 2,200 square plete O'Keefe and ~1erritt as well a:s some of the outs~ at the Sdvnid Developmenl, ft.i.el in the most luxurious built-in kitOOen. d in g recreatiooal facilities models Also included in the package , Inc., community ci Rolling "lrlS'lde and outside. we like are custom drapes throµghout tiat Fullerton has to cifer. Hills Est.ates v.•ith free to give the ho1ne purchaser the homes with wall-to-wall A 120-acre park is currently refreshments supplicil from \. the most v.·e can for his buying carpeting in the living room. under construction and wUI 5 p.m. courtesy of the dollar. If a .family is going hall, dining areas, master afford residents the . ~ Southern Counties Gas Co. ac-lo 1nove into Rolling Hills bedroom and dressing room. port.unity to \Valk to a J»CIUC Estates the least we can do Some models feature a or to a game of softball . ~ans companied by colorful clowns call. for completinn of the nt:1rk: is give him soine roc:Mn lo three-car garage while others ,._,. directing lraffic lo dle new grow and live," Schmid 0(. contain a built-in wet bar. later this year. hon1es in FullertDn. fered . Financing for the Rolling •·\Ve hope to increase aur ''Yt'e hope everyone \.\'ill Inside the builder's hon1es Hills Estates homes oan be recreational activities a Ill d · come and visit with us, lake are 1nany of U1e latest con-made through FHA, VA as facilities so that all of our ' a look at <Xlr homes, enjoy venici:iccs available for the 1-1·eJI as convenlional methods. homeowners can take ad- the refreshments and bring n1 oder n home . These As impres.sive as these vantage of the b ca u ti f u l the children to enjoy the an-residences come e q u i pp e d homes are another important weather and keep themselves tics of the clowns," said with an automatic dishwasher, asset of the units is their in sha~," Schmid said. Sdl1nid, president ol the com-There is an elementary peny. H l • F • G school '11-'ithin walking distance The lhr<e to r;,,, bedroom 0 stein irm ets as well as a j"ni°' high and models are in rolling hills in high school within commuting an already built-up area. distance. Chapman a. n d lrlt.tal ol foor separate floor s G d N Ide Fullerton Junior Colleges are plans are availab~. with 15 orne 00 ew as ooly a 10.min"te ride while exterior designs for the Caillomia State College at homebuyer to select from. A 1 1 i.: Fullerton is a scant five n unusua contest to g een urm, the contestants were minutes distant. The one and two story struc-up-to-lhe-minute "new home" asked to design and describe lures are priced from "°,9.ui To see these homes in Roll-'"" ""' ideas was concluded this th0 ideal ooe story and the · ll'lls Esta •·•-·•-lo ~.250, with a Mediter-.,. 1ng I tes, .-c: u"' r-.:1nean motif. There are both \vee.kend at GOOf"ge r.i . 119l5tei n best two-slory home that could Orange Freeway to ~rial and Sons \\ilh the winners. Jligh B inside and "'side ,,......,....1 be so}d f« under $30,000. way, west to re a "' .,.,.,..... ,_1r . Leo freeze and. ~!rs. Ton1 Bool d he h B W~len beams to add to the "' rt · 1 · 1......_ evar t n ·sout on rea ""' 1!,1arshall name.I to $200 cash r o y sax en r1es came •vu• to R''I' H'll 0r· ••--flavot. The dwe11·1ngs are h · f .,... 1og I s 1ve, ·un:11 Prizes t e !inn's sales staf , 1.-1 • designed by William F , · ~t to the sales office at 1808 Wobibom of Y«ba Linda. Open only l.o cn1ploycs and sec re I aries, construction n.,ning Hills Drive. MOdels "\Ye trunk these homes offer associates of the nearly half departments. purthasing and are open from 10 a.m. to big luxury at moderate plices_ 1 __ a_cen_t_"_ry_o_ld_h_•m_e _b_"_il_di_n_g_f_in_a_na_·_ng_di_· ,_~_ioo_. _· _____ d_"_'k_. _______ _ I cannot help but believe that we have Pnething I« every homebuyer," Schmid cont· '"This kirnf of reductinn means a significant drop in both the down payment and the monthly pa yment,'' "We find that fa1n ilies who have owned homes before ap- preciate the fact that there are no heavy oul-<>f-poc.kct ex- penses involved in movin1 in," he said. "The carpeti,.-Is instaUed, new draperies are hung, the rear yanl is fenced so the kids are immedialtHy safe, and the fl'Oflt landscaping and sprinklers eliminate a back-breaking job. Everyone y,·ho has ever owned a home knows what a hcadacfle these items can be, both in trouble and 'in cost." , mented. By the Sea, By the Sea, . Plan your move Of all the dC-'>irable neighborhoods in Southern California, the most sought-after are those surrounding the world-famous marinas of Newport Bay. And high in the hills overlooking this covc\cd environn1cnt -a part of the fabulous Irvine n1as1er plan -are lhe homes of Harbor View Hill~. by John D. Lu!-tk & S11n, D The sparkling beaches of Corona de! Mar, the University of California, spectacular Nc\''J>Ort Center and Fash- ion Jsland, are all a -stone's thr<lw away. A community park lies at the bo1tom of th e hill. And Richard's Market -the renowned goura1cL and boutique center from Lid o -has selected Harbor View Hills as its one additional location. [l To complement such a superb address, no com· uron1isc could tic accepted in the design or quality appoint111cnts of th~ homes. Each has been oriented to its own site, and each carries on the lime-honored tradi1ions of crafl"manship for which John D. Lusk & Son have earned an unmatched reputation. 3, 4, and 5 bctlroon1 Ju.Jury ho1ncs, from S4 I , 950 10 $66;'.l 16. Iii~ h IJ MASTER PLANNED FOR GfK?WING VAWE I \ ( By the Beautiful Sea! • The custom-deta ile d hom11 of P•cific hl•nd Village , atop l19una Niguel, give you 1uperb vi1w1 of the P•cific 1parkling be low. Out of the smog, •bove the -fog, thi1 active-adult commun ity I no p•t· manent re1ident1 under 181 offer1 the b1niifit1 of home ownership without the work. All exterior maintenance is dona for you. See these two.bedroom, two·bath homes and tha private club tO<lay. 7!12 % Annual Percentage Rate Financing Available furni•hed Moc/els Open Do ily 31312 Flying Cloucl Drive, Laguna Niguel Phone (7-14) 496-1243 $38,900 to $49,900 ' I - . '.:!!-~-­ • Saturd11, July 11, 1970 Yerba Ll•da bolls Trade-in Plan Attracts Buyers A tra~lo program which gives the owner of his present home-complete control d all details ol. aelllnc it is provided buyen at Yori>a ,Linda Knolls in nortbem. Orqe COunty, ·report., Oarl Golluso, ..ies '""""II"'· Yorba Linda Knous ls a $12,300,000 home COl'Mlunity in the rolling hills o( Yorba L!n-- da, now seUing homes in its second uni!. "'This trade-in pr o g r a m , developed and perfected ' by Walker and Lee, lar~t real estate firm ol its kind in the Wes, is designed to make selling an older home easier ~ for our buyers," said Mr. Got,. tu.so. "At every step ol the procedure, the owner makes ·~~~ ...... 'it.· -··j:~-._ . ..,.... -~ ·---~..... . .. Marketing Seminar Set A.t Anaheim the decisions. Both of us are working ~or the same ~ .jective which is ,to be sure that our new home buye; receives the fairest and the best price for his home on VIEW FROM THE TOP -Seen from the top of the stairs, the family room of the Eastgate model at.In- fluential Homes-Lakewood presents a dramatic pie· ture or space. . DRAWING SHOWS HOW TREES SHA IRVINE 'S PARK WEST APARTMENTS DEVELOPMENT .. Larry Wilson, Minneapolis today'S: market." Park West bowing Models sales end manasanent din-1bis simplified trade-in pro- sultant and lecturer, will be gram bas helped Mr. Gottuso lhe speaker at an all day and his staff to set sa1'9 records this year at Yorba seminar at Disneyland Hotel, Linda Knolls. - Few Residences Left 54-acre -Project-G+ing Up in University Park Anaheim, 00 July 24• under Home seekers who need lo the sponsorshJp of the Sales and Marketing Council ol the sell their present h o m es BuilW.Z. Industry As9:1ciation, belort they can move up to ~t Influential Homes IRVINE -Model unib of the Irvine Company's $15 million Park We6t Apartments opened this week. The impressive M-acre pro- ject, built by Irvine in its 950. acre University Part develop- ment, is the first apartment complex to be built within the proposed booodaries of the new City ol Irvine. L«ated near the University of California at Irvine, Park West is bounded on the north by the San Diego Freeway, on the east by Culver Road, on the south by Michelson ' Drive and on the west by tile Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course. lt is adjacent to Univ«sity Park Shopp l n g Centtt aod less than 15 minutes .from the Irvine Industrial Complex, Tustin and Newport Beach Harbor ar ... Park West can be reached at the Culver Road lunH>I! o! the San Diego Freeway. Completat ol the first (Jliase. 256 Wllts o! the 1,245 unit complex, is anticipated FAIR f•1t, f•ir, f•cfu•I. Tt.ot• three wordt 1um up f•cfo,. in lop•r•tion •11th• DAILY llL01 •ditori•I P•9• •"••1: d•y. Octobe,r I. Partial occupancy will begin August I. A grove of YOUC London plane trees form tne entryway to tbe free-standing four and eight-wtit buildings. Units will be divided inlo adul~ and family sectioos. A luobJy landscaf'd, lour- acre recreation l\l'ta will feature a two-s&ory, U,000 square-foot building, complete with beaJth club, fl!llY.equip- ped exercise nxm.. Sun& and whirlpool baths, darce Ooor, mult~ rooms and a library aod tetevisioll,toom. The outdoor play atea will have a full-sized adult swim· ming pool, two nigb&.lighted tennis courts, two bandball courts, Ulerapeutic "P.>Ol.s, a 1000-square foot children'9 play area, wading pool, shuf- fleboard c o u r t s , sand volleyball courts, o u I do o r barbecues and a piaUc area for teen-agers. A full time recreation direc· tor will be employed lo coordinate activitie8 for all age groups. A secood recreation area, for adults only, will have a pool aod cabana. 'lbe cowiUy-like apartment complex will contaiu a pro- fessionally operated nursery school for pre-school age children. Albert J. Auer, lrvine Com· pany vice pr<Sident of rul estate said rec reation facilities arP. p&rt of phase one construction. Frank 0. Ge hr y & Associates ol Los Angeles, designers of the project, call the ardlltecture ''California contemporary.'' It is baaically a stucco aod wood design with gabled roofs, panels ol bright color> aod heavy wood. "An adaptation of the tradl· tional boulevard approach to site planning baa retained one.- third of an acre of green space for residents of Park West, .. Gehry said. ''Cars will park in m ulti .. pu rpo se, lan<bcaped coutls opening of! the main thoroughfare which Jeads into the center ot the complex." The central parilng courts will feature carporls. 'Ibey will alit.eroate with treliisid passageways leading to the apartments. Trees will be planted throughout the area. During the day. the courts will be a vailable as a play. area for cbitdrm.. The eUerwive landscaping, which ties the eotire cttnplex together, was designed by: POD of Orange. One-bedroom apartments yesterday annouDCed w. E. a Y~-~ Knolls home Only six homes remain at "A two-story, four·bedroom will rent for '150; two-"Bill" MitcbeU, president d are Jnvi..eu to review the pro. Iofluenlial Hmnes-Lakewood, home that offers a tremendool bedorom apartments, from the council. gram with Mr. Gottusosal. ol according to sales manager, amount o( living space with $185 to $19$; and three "New Concept! in MoUva-"Many times the e Bud ~lich of Walker and bedroom a""'.+wi....nts, ~1s ,...,. ti and H eoau:-" 'll a present home as the first Lee, Inc., sales agency f ... r plenty of closets, storage th _.........., ""' ,.... on orne ~a Wl step in buying a new home " room, and open areas. With mon • be the theme of the semi.oar is easier than the buyer the But I e r-Harbour·built r Cablevision i.s included in from 4:00 A.M. to 4:30' P.M. thinks," eoo'linued t.-1r. Got-homes. onnal dining ·room, a ramily tbe rect. Bob A1bertscm, director of Wso. "Walker and Lee has Noting that the popular room, l"''O baths and a side 1be Gold Me d a 11 i o n research for William Lyon thousands ol buyers who have Eastgate model is s t i 11 garden entry, the Eastgate Eapartmeolsnc· i.-:. ~~~tedl<s, willb.Y ~~h,Co~ ~n~d used this plan to qualify for available, Ehrlich 'Said :. model has found great ac- -.-& 111' ~-"'"t-• the purchase of a new home." "A dramatic view of the ceptance with families 1that include air e:omiitiwing, &elf· cbairman foe the program. Co-Furnished ~ at Yorba spacious family room from require i;pace and elegance.'' cleaning ovens, dishwashers, sponsor i s Owens-Corning Linda Knolls ~n frem the top of the stairs ol this Priced at $33,950, the tloor"4o-ceiling d r a Pe s. in· Fiberglas. 10:00 A.M. to dusk. One story two-story home is only one East.gate is available under dividuallythermostated Joe Mullaney, coach of the and two story models are olthefeaturesthathavemade FHA, VA and conventional rooms, wall~wall shag Lo6 Angeles Lakers basketball shown in the ,price r<inge from lhe Ea5t.gate so popular. The tenns. ::'n1eing, wbipri~teale .P31liosbr or team, will be flt luncheon $31,900 to '37,500. high-vaulted cathedral ceilings Influential Homes-Lakewood s, vmy ick speaker, presenting oth·et" They can be reached by in the home always seems may be reached via the 'San tile Doers, --··-' ~·uomn· g -•--1s on --"vation __ , aod a ge= "':um of dedlca_, lion. uNM. dUU tw-ning off Riverside Freeway to draw praise when Gabriel River F'reeway, ·ex~ at Imperial ~ay and pro-homeshoppers go through the iti ng at Del Amo Boulevard closet space. A11 borne salesmeo and all ceeding north to Kellogg mode l. They really like the offramp, going erut on . Del Auer said Part West 1.5 uni.-other penons aUied with the Drive, then right to Yorba 'open space' feeling they get." Amo to Bloomfield Avf:9ue, que becamie ol. the orientation home ~ industf)' Lioda Boulevard, and then le!t Ehrlich described t"'h e then soulh to the models near of tbe buildings and the way are invited to attend. · to the deveklpmeot. Eastgate as: Centralia Road. ' the Individual eolryways are,~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ designed. ".Qeeause of. the size of the project. we set an eight-unit masimwn p« building to stress privacy a n d Jn. dMWality. Tbe !Wage will also help to emphasi ze privacy'.. Auer aplaiDed.. Park Wes! b the second apanmeol comp.. built by the Irvine Company. Tbe first .was the aw a r d·w inning Mariner Square Aplil'tments in Newporl Beach. if., , tr.,; I ~OU • I Y11'll fi1d a VISTA VERDE -ome is your best bUJ ! Next to Shorecliff and Harbor Hills Country Clubs, each Vista Verde home,provides a full fairway view. Less than one mile.from the beach and minutes from the 2,()()1).boat Dana Point Marina. One and two story models with 2-3-4 bedrooms, 2·3 bath s, 2·3 car garages and zero.lot·line planning-(for complete privacy and maximum use of your loQ-priced from $31,950. AT 7.9 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE CARPET DRAPER ES FRONT LANDSCAP NG CONCRETE PATIO & DRIVE REAR YARD FENCING COMPLETE BUILT•INS SPRINKLERS FIREPLACES en1oy SUN SEA and AND MUCH, MUCH MORE At Rancho Estates your home is ready for you ••• ready for instant living. Rancho Estates is near 3 major freeways providing residents easy access to the citys, beaches, mountains and all the other attractions of Orange County. 17MJ UH7tl 7 93 fl11•nclng Av•ll•ble • 0 annu•I percenta ... nit. unllllt AlllliN If I IM Z 111ry fla11 3 • 4 .... _ .. wllll Ihlll Mii fully ..... $28,950 to $33,950 FU, VA, Co1YUtlo11I tenu 1v1illlW1 ~ '.;. ' ~ .~ ... " ... ~ ~ 0 u ~ ~ < ~ ~ ;;: 0 " RIYEASIOE FWr • 0 LINCOLN AVE RANCHO estates Ask Un! 111 ,._, 11141-11 "91 I E i r z SAND VERDE -- lJ OAllV l'ILOT $.lltwdiJ, .i.~ 11, 1'70 • • • ' r I ' .._ ________________ ._ ___ ..:_ ____ =~-----'~-"·-_..: __ ,,,_,_ , r , ; \ ·-• . .. ~ . . DAILY l'llOT Satlltdly, July 11, 1970 Trevino ·Bids for Uri ti sh Open Go f Crown' ST. ANDREWS, S<oUand !AP) -Lee 'l'ttvino, former U.S. Open champion1 lamtd the v.·ind ol St. Andrews Friday and weot into the final round of the llriti.!b Open Goll O>ampionship with • two-stroke ad\·ant•ge o\'tr deler.4~ titlist Tony Jacklin, Jack Nicklaus and Doug Sande ... Trevino. of El Paso. Tes .. ronquered his nerYes at lht 16th ,Vo'hen 1 dog atarttd barking I S ht. prepared IO putt. "I missed thal pull and if 1 could ha"-e got my hands on th.It little dog ~ woukl have gone. home v.tith my putter in his ~ad," said Trevino. Trtvlno !>hot lhe three rounds ln 6114- ?Z for a 208, That was ei&ht under par and something lo be proud 1b0lit aft« the rain, winds, and chanlin& con- ditions that have bothered players over tht Oki Course-layout of 6,951 yards, par 72. Jacklin. I.ht JS.year.old Englishman v.•ho holds both the British and U.S. Open tltleS, scored 67-70 -73-210 . Nicklaus, of Columbus, Ohio, wtnner o( this title in 1966 at Muirfleld. had 68-&9- 1~2.10. and Sanders. Houston, Mex .. had 68-71-71-210. Trevino ·led 14 Americans into the ·-· .. Y Ready (Of' All-Stars final round, involving !17 playtl'$ In thil!I cbamplooahip that carries a total prize of $100,000 plus Cringe money for the v.•lnncr. Fou.neeo players broke par ln the first three round!. . Two EnJu.w.ien, Nell Coles and Petu Osterhuis, were br~keted on tll. Harold Heruting of South Africa was next in lint. with 212, and then came Tommy Hort.on. England, Hugh J a c k so n , Scotland. ond Christ)' O'Connor, lrelond, on 214. Bert ·Yanc<y, Pompano Beach, Fla., Peter !J'bom!JOO, five times winner cl thls championship from Australia, and Cincinnati's new Riverfront Stadium will be the set- ting for the 1970 major league All-Star baseball ~ame Tuesday night. An aerial view of the new park shows the sliding pits at the bases and a line on the astro-turt depicting the infield area. There is no skin infield area. The new park opened June 30 \vi th the blessing of commissioner Bowie Kuhn and the baseball rules committee. Sports In Brief Masseng·ale Ends Slump, Holds Miliv .a·ukee Lead MILWAUKEE (AP) -Veteran Don 111assengale, a non-winner since 1966. bolled out of the pack with a four-under- par 68 Friday and moved into the second round lead ii'! the $110,000 Milwaukee Open Golf Tournament. Massengale, a laconic Texan whose last victory came in the Canadian Open rour years ago. had a J&.hole score )f 137 and a one-stroke lead over the star-starved field . ··rm playi ng pretty good oow,'' the I I-year tour veteran said. "I had my worst year last year and wasn't playin~ real good this season. So I took off for five weeks just to work on my game and try to gel back lo doing some things l wa:s doing when J was playing better." • BOSTON -Manager Earl Weaver named managers Ralph Houk of the New York Yankees and Lefty Phillips of the California Angels Friday as hi!'i t.-oarhes for the American League squad In the All.Star Game with the National l..eaGUe Tuesday at Cincinnati. Houk is the last manager to lead lhe American Le.ague to an All.Star victo ry. His squad won the second game M in 1962, when tv:u All-Star contests were played. • • WICHITA . Kan. -Medalist Tom Kite. a hot-shooting 2Q.year-0ld from Austin . Tex ., led a youthful corps of four players into the semifinals of the Western Amateur golf tournament Friday. Kite shot 7-under-par golr in eliminating Drue Johnson. Paris, 111 .• ~ and 3, and dropping 1969 Walker Cup 1'eam member Allen Miller, Pensacola, Fla .. 2-up in the afternoon. • I.Et.10NT . Ill. -While other front- The new franchise holder will be in complete charge of the future operation or the expansion club, he added, and Finley will serve as league governor for the Seals. • BAASTAD. Sweden -America's Clark Graebner, the No. 5 seed, Fridav was defeated by Australian Davis Cupper Dick Crealy in straight sW in a quarterfinals match Of the Swedish International Open T e p n i s Cham· pion ships. Crealy beat Graebner. who was also eliminated in the quarter-finals in the recent Wimbledon tournament, 7-!I, 6-2, .... In other quarter-final matches : Zeljko F'ranulo vic, the No. 2 seed from Yugoslavia. beat Per Jemsby of Sweden, 6-3, 6-2, 1.a. Bob cannichael, an Australian living in Paris and No. 8 seed. beat Patricio Hodriguez of Olile, 6-?, 6-2, 6--4. • CHICAGO -The Chicago Bears Fri· day waived quarterback Virgil Carter to the Buffalo Bills of the American Conference of the National Football League. The Bears said Carter, who last season lambasted Coach Jim Dooley, had been offered to and rejected by members of the National Conference. Carter. who in 1963 led the Be.ars to four straight victories before suffering ll broken ankle, 14•as fined $1.000 lasl December following his famous tirade against Dooley and Bear management. Carter wu yanked after a scoreless first half in an ultimate 21·3 loss to Green Bay . Following the game. the former Brigham Young star called Dooley "gutless and a liar." Hulme, Siffert, Stewart Post Top Lap Times WATKINS GLEN , N.Y. \AP) -llenls Hulme. Jo Siffert and world champion Jackie Stewart, driving: the radical new Jim HaH Otappara! had top Jep times Friday as qualifying began for two road races this weekend. Hulme, 33-year old New Zealander and partner of the late driver-builder Bruce McLaren, got the first leg on the pole posrtian for Sunday's third outing in the 1970 Canadian American Challenge Cup series -a million dollar showcase. dominated by McLaren cars the last two years. The former Grand Prix champion was clocked at just over 128 miles per hour over the hilly, 2.3-mile Watkins Glen Grand Prix course . His time rA 1 minute. CH .62 seconds off the circuit's absolute lap record set last year by McLaren. . The 31 -ycar-old Stewart, makln~ his first start in can-Am racing since 1966 and chosen to debut Hall's new "Vacuum Sweeper" racing madtine, had a lap al 1 minute, 04. 75 seconds for the day's seconcl best time in the Can-Am trials. The Chappa.rat's performance overshadowed a record qualifying lap turned by Siffert for today's six-hour race ' for manufoturer's championship cars, S.IIfert was clocked at l minute, 06.3 seconds -124.88 miles per hour -in a Porsche 917. The old Glen record for Uiis type m3chine was I .minute, 09.13 seconds, 119.n mph set last year by England's Vic Elford in a Porsche 908. Dan Gurney1ol Costa Mesa, wbo j<Jibed Hulme as the other MclM'en driver after the builder's death in a crash June 2, will be going for his third straight Can-Am victory Sunday and McLarens 15th in a row in two years. Gurney was only two-tenth11 or a second off Hulme 's lap Ume Friday. John Richardson, •Enaland, were seven stroku behind Trevillo WUb ·Sl5. 1be original atray of IS4 ~ added up to the belt and most compeUtive fl<ld In the · 1111-y<oar ltlstory GI this cbamplolllbip. • Trevino, wbo conqoered winds thal blew 39 miles an bour, said after the Utlrd round : "I can hit' a ball u low as anyone In the world. 11l<te ples don't botl1er me. Let'• hope they blow aod bloW and blow again tomorrow." He scored l>is n delplt. thne-putUn1 the third, ei&hlh and lttll holes. He birdied the first bole by sendine a seven iron to· 1G reet and .sink.lnt: putt and thftl &ot ancther birdie u Iona fifth ·with a nine lron to 2$ and 5lnk t.blt one. Trevino pamd every hole om the In- ward nine until he wound up With bis bogey ot tbe !Ith where the dof sljlrted barklnc u be preplrOd to pull. He sank a 20-footer at the home hole fer • blnlle. Jack.Un w11 out. in even three-j)Utled tbe IOlb, landed In i.,,tt<r 11 the !!Ill <and w a birdie tliiee·al·tlie Juiooe b from two feet.' Nicklaus, scenUng bis first big cha~ pklnshlp victory since 1967, said : ··~hat wlnd was really tough today. Jt certainly made life di!ficult." Nlctlaus said that be even round It difficult at llrnes to stay steady beca?Je "the wind roared in as. I was prepannl to putt." He three-putted the seventh. 11th, and 121.h holes. But he made up for tho&e lapses by sinking a l~footer for a bird ie at the 14.th, and a 20-footu at the 16th for another birdie. • Now the-scene is set for the big payoff ·today 'and the weather ~·~ • Is le< more llr-Ong winds and probab!J rain in q.e late afternoon. " Angels DoW:n rwi11-s, 2-1 " • • Fregosi Hits Hom(3r; Mes s-er ith Strikes Out 13 Jlm Fregosi's two-rUn first inning ho- mer gave Andy Messersmith all the of'.. fense he needed Friday .i.gttt aa the California pitcher :set down the-Minne- sota Twins an sb: bits la iuidinc the Angels to a 2-1 victory. The triumph enabled the Angels to move wllhin five games of the TwW in tht American League West. Messersmith, deprived of a shutout in the opening inniJlg when outfielder Billy Cowan allowed a rouUne fiy ball to drop for a run-scoring double, struck out 13 Twins, a career high. His only problem was Hannon Killebrew, who Ken McMdlleo alllj Cowan · with back~ alnPs. But~. s,_,., filed out and wbeA Joe flied to ce"Rter, McMullea was doub off sec· ond 00 an appeal playlor i<bing belor• tbe catch. Cesar Tovar of the Twins walked in the fiftb but !'U strandef. when Jim Allfel Sl•te A• .. _ • KM'C mtl J11l¥ 11 Al!tt11 ¥1 MIMHole " JvlJ' It Antell YI Ml-.o!• Jul• l• ~· 11 Wnllh19ton , J\11¥ u Anaoel• ·•t w1.,,1nc11on Jul'( It """I' •I Wnllll'ltloll July If "'-ll •I N-Yw-(II Jul¥ » ""'911 11 Ntw Y"11 1;" •• m. It;"'·'"· •:U P.m. •:'1 11.m. 11•25 '·'"' t;IJ 1.m. 4:U "·"'· doubled, sin~ed and walked twice in four Holl flied out and Tony Oliva struck out. trips. The· Angels loaded. the bases with one Fregosi's homer, a bullet over the ce1-out in the.seventh on singl~ by Fregosi ter fie ld fence, was his t~tb of the year and Alell.JoMaon and ll wllk to Cowan and 47tb RBL During llltt, Fregoe:i had but Kaat escaped unharmed when plnch- 12 homers and 47 RBI for the season. hitter Tom Reynolds hit illto a double He connected after Jarvis Tatum s.l.n-play~ gled agaiast loser Jim Kaal ?i.1essersmith allowed the. Twins five stop came into the coatest with nlne hits in bis list J9 at bats. In tonlghl's Diamond Night contest, the Angf!ls' Clyde Wright (12·5) faces Bill Zepp {4-0) of the "Twins. .. .. The first 8,000 women (18 and ov~i')" wlll be given rhinestones tonight. F1fty women· will be awarded a one-third ca;ra,i:. diamond. ·~ SIHlday is Camera Day with fans Wi~· cameras allowed on the field from I I: 15-, 1%: 15 to take pictures of Angel and Twin players. MIHNl!SOTA CAL11"01tNIA Tw1r, d Hoh, 11 011\11, rl Klltwllnw. 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Th~ Angel short-2,~,.j.,.~.:::te"mlfll lttQa, Wl'·MIU1r511'1Jtr.; f." ~~'--~~~~~~~~~--'~~'--..:__~~--"'-'..CC:"-~~~~~ Ontario Raeewofi Takes Shape The grounds at the Ontario Motor Speedway are rapidly coming into focus with the track being used for tire testing and the garage and pit areas in the center of the photo almost completed. Grandstands and the press tower and office portion of the new st.ructure are on ~he right and at the top of the photo.· First race date ts Sunday, Sept. 6 when the Cali· , fornia 500 \Vill be presented for II).dianapolis·type .~ cars. Dodgers Survive 4 Padre Home Runs in Ninth , 9-7 SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Los An· gelet Dodgers survived foor San Die- go homers in the ninth inning and strugg:k!d past the Padres, ._7, Friday night for their eighth victory in nine games. \Ves Parker had rapped two doubles and a tripl.e and driven in three run~ as the Dodgers used a II-hit attack . to take a 9-? lead int}. the ninth. Bill Singer, s.3, entered the ninth with a rive-bitter and struck oul Chris CaMiuaro before Ivan Murrell and Ed Spiez.io stroked consecutive homers. Af- ter another strike out. Dave ce.mpbeU homered, and when Steve Huntz. walked, Jose Pena relieved . Waller Expects: Top Training : Camp at UCI ·Head coach Charlie Waller is cauuixi;.-' ly oj>l.imislic as the San Diego Chatg~~­ gtt ready to start summer training "'xl-. week. • runners got psyched out by the demands ol the Cog Hill D.Jbsdread course. Bob Risch of Gardena, recent winner ol the California state amateur, shot a 37·J&.7:J J-Tiday for a 54-hole total of 217 and a five-stroke lead ln_lhe National Public Links Goll Tournament. Kinsella Sets Swim Mark Clarence Gaston greeted Pena with a shot into the left ~ter fie.kl stands. leaving the. Padns one homer short of tying the record for one inning. Alter Al Ferrara wis hit by a pitch. Pena struck out Nate Colbert to end the game. ' "l'tn expecting lo have an outstandillg, lra.ining camp and I know we are going· to get improved performances from our veterans. But I 'm not going to build' up any fal se hopes about the rookies " Waller said Thursday. ; Starting his first Cull year as ~1 coach with the Chargers, Waller wt\l. &Memble his staff Monday at UC Jrvlnei. \. Under the new banner of the Amen~n. Teenager Ted Meier of Joliet, Ill .• leader. the first two rounds. got the shakes and soami to 43-41-4$ for 227. • MONTREAL> -The Oakland Seals' franchise in the National Hockey League has been .tokl to Charles 0. Finley and Co.. t.nc:-for $4.5 rnunon. league president Cl""""' Campbell onnounce<I t'ridll)'. , "The clos1nc of the arrangement of the tr11nsfer or the Oakland franchise to Charles o. Flntey and eo.. Inc. was cmctuded early this moml~ at the executive offJees of the Wells Far10 Bink In San Franc!Ja>," CampbeU $lid. SANT A Cl.ARA. \AP) -John Klnoel· la of Illinois s1n:ashed Olympian Mark Spill' meet rto>rd Friday in the men 's 400-meter freestyle, posting a lime' of 4:08.09 to lop a f I e 1 d thal Included world record holder Hans Fassnacht In the Santa Clara lnvitatiOnal meet. 1\lnsclla, a 17·year-o1d \\•Ith the t:iuild of a football player. appeared to be within rtach or fassnacht's world mark of 4:0-l.0 when he completed the Cirst 300 metera In 2:00.28. but he tired at the t1\d and barely won. Sweden's Gunnar Larrsen wws sec:ond ln 4:08.48, a Swedish nallonia.I record, Tom McBretn of the Golden Gate Aqua-- ------ tic Club was third In 4: 10.0 and Fass- nacht of West Germany fourth in 4: 11 .08. The winner, a recent graduate of Hins- dale, Ill., Central High School. will en- roll thl! fall at Indiana University, where former Santa Clara star Spit& Is a JOphomore. Spitz. who didn't compete in the 400 '"Friday, flCt the oldlneet record of 4:08.1 in 1968. The sixth pl act Onlsher Frkiay, San· tiago Estev• of Spain, also tel a nation- al mark ror his country, 4: 14.0l!I. Debbie Meyer of Sacramento won the women 's 400 metet (reestyle In 4:31.57, well off her world record of 4:24 .5. Spitz, beoldes stelng one ol hb m«l records broken. suffered his first loss in the four-year history of the meeL Dave Edgar, a 20-year-okl University of Ten- nessee swimmer, came from behind to beat him in the 100.meler freestyle . Edgar, who also beat Indiana's Spill In the 51).yard free.style In th.is year's NCAA championships, won the opening event here In $3.63 seconds. Spitz was second In 54.03. In another event, Brian Job ol the host Saru Clara Swim Club defeated Olympic champion Fellpe ?i.funoi of Afexlco In tl\t 200-mettr breast stroke. Job, a Stanford Unlver1ity student, was timed In 2:26.46, wlUlln a second of his U.S. rC<:Ord of 1:2S.I. LOI ANOILll ~rtlll.wlrr. u r.141•. 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Offensive backfield aiach Red Cochran and l~cker <.'Otch Hal Herring havt. been . hired by Waller as assistants an{t Jackte Simpson has been switched fcom Unebacter to defensive back coach. New players oblained in Off·seciiOn trades are Don Alley, wide rece.lver from the Pilllburgh Steelers: Randy Beverly, New York Jets cornerblck· Lamar Lundy. defensive end from ~ Los Angeles Rams ; tacltl< Bob Mlnet I~ defensive end Joe Owens, both fron:, the-New Orlean1 Saints, and Andy Riot· defensive tackle from the Cinclf\llati lltf11~b. .. •• ------------------------·--- . . . . ' ' ~ ' .. . . . .. . . .. -. . . .. I ' . J ' s..n.,, :Mt 11. 1970 DAILY PILOT J7 Alamitos • Racing Young Oil City Runn~r Entries Distance Star of Future Injected Fuel Dragster lly PHIL ll08S .... ...., ,...., .. ,. Cood ·looc -and -""" nert UIUl.Uy don't rt9dl tbeir peak until their late ..... 1, ... But, """" (lf.y_...,.) ll«rio Wiltca ol HUJ11la81m Belch -lo be dilirov· Inf !bot !act. The tow~ed Wllaon, who la ticqi.d fw F.dioon llJ&b In Ille fall, IP>l -ed In .,.,. counlry nmtmc thla ..,nn, wlile a~ W1n!Jow School In H111> lin&l<m· Al Wll'dlow the youncolcr beprl acli•e track .. rllcfpelioo In the Praldeollol West's Latest Role-Calling Fight Action 'LOS ANGELES (AP) -1be IUY' wildilng Iha weekly llpta "' televi- in the comer ailoon, unless they'd beel forewarned, were bound to have been lhootup. 'Ibere was this announcer calllnc the acilon !n>m r!nplde at Iha Ofympi-; A telepholo Jons and a pair ol fast feet by the pbotograpber, brought W.1 unusual picture of an injectel fuel dragster gelling off the starting grid at Orange County. International Raceway recenUy. The injected fuel cars will battle their supercharged. gas burning co1111terparts and fuel allere<l•Jor $LOO!! in a unique combination eliminator contest at OCIR tonight Auditorium. The wavy hair, the race with the noee which has to M llralghlen· fld out from breakage a few times a yw durint-t1ie bulletbOIJ .. _ ..... ~ famillar. Vl8lts· Anaheim Stadium. Kuhn Prefers w Walk When ·Going to Game 'By BOWARD L HANDY and lhe commissioner uked &oe bow ot"" o.itY "* ,,.. he felt about the·pUs. Tho --al lweball Is a "it will prOOably be enwgh """" for hantr man and when the opportunity me to slide and I'll probably' make pnieota illott lie ~ . ..,;111\k ralbe< !!>''~ '~. ,.11 I' don't, I don't dllo ride la luJc~;n.-· • ~ J'~~¥!-" Wben ~w' . U receotlY. ~--.Qlll:l-9 pldt~as no, .. sldn" tw 1116 · ~· Rrver1ron1 . ·pP~ to llie ·.io!ieid Ind Ibo "~ Slldi...., ' · ""~ !ram Ibo -· omque changes havo heel) a\>l>rwed by -· ~ \\ tliO bill park. • \he rujea ·"""'11ittee al bueball. On the ""~ me~ • )'Wng ?J18ft I "I urged thEm to go for tM changes who w• alli ~ to the perk lot and I think ~ pr<ll adapt' themselves tlie_flllt Ulne iujlll they went la~. ••pidly to,. iiucll Cha!!ies. 1bey did it The y~ man ••s Pete Roee, defen-in Houston and I'm au.re they will ln dine N1tioDli~ batting champion. CfncimaU.'' :nte new Ci~U park. as Ute t1• According to th4!_ Commissioner'• tioa'• fU. will. see 'l\Jesday when the observation, baseball is in a heaUhy ADal• ·-Is i.Jevlaed tioi;n ...... atate •. ' -~~k, 1-i,yenl lnnovalioos.. , "I hope the /.ngeill stay ;ignificantly , . ·ar'9 ·Mrid ~ "Jiii at' I)~· alive to keep the mta-Mt up herf," -~ -JJ' feet In lelllfli -( he .cominealed during a \'!all to Anaheim ~ Stldium this week. Alamiws·~·Bace Results . ' ' : . . O.er the counqy, atte11da11ce llgurel ar-e aheod a11u1 yw. "Now tbai' 'I '91ve eotfen out ol. the <:Ourb-oom, I'm leyiDg to fl'! around as much .a pouible to u many park! u r can?" hie· said in reference to bis Visit to Anaheim. ==M. '-"" • 1• ,· Tlflt• •ACS. .......... ,......, twl YMf'4ktl. f'ttST tAC ' -'nli'm . .... 11' fCNIW) ..... a. J l!ocut 11111111 I ) ' ~ ~-!.» CltY ~) .; .40 ~ ""'" '" c:.l ~ :.S.4J::... =l'.r, ,'l:o ~~-.:: 1:!! Lottll'-Cl'... ) • ,.. lfl'MI 11 Jltt. • Mt~ .l kb I P~mff • ...... lt.111 -t Cllf,......, 00..-.. ., .. ,, Time II II L ' -· <t:t,' L-Mr C:t O. VJ,. H111fllr, told "'"• Tl.., "'"'° ... --WV ' • .., l llClll! • Cello, T!\:.-.. ,::r.e .. ,..,.... . l lli• Sc:n'tMci -Dl C-IY "'"'°"" Ml11 Bl~:~· -Att .t M. .., """'· ll"'1fff Tlf'IY W'ttdl, ~ .. ·•1111 Ulnt'• Mal'Jll. y.,.. Incl ttldr.1 Dtl Mt r. SICOND RAC•. JM'-;;r.;. Thr .. \'Hr'41111 - to1>. Allow1nai, """' ~ACll. I. A.2t J.» 5«1• S.m 81r IA•11t ) · tM <t.1111 1!'1.l(ft l"hMM (9"'>1 · s~crtl G!""r (Or1vtr 1.40 I\~1 ff11 _ l •.-Z• --Cl!, 9!?.'f,. 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Fb)al lrle£s on the Curt Flood case will ~ liie judge Mmclay and lben 1t will be a matter ot waiting until a decision a reached. He was asked jl !he ball is livelier this year. •·1 have found there Is a w1de suspicion this .is: .true but it tsn•t. 'There's always the possibility that one or two individui:.I ball1 do not meet our gpeclficatJ.008.'1 And concerning lhe All-SIM balloling, he a:irnmented: "I am very happy with lhe tUJlts. We had IOl'Tle distributioo problems thi$ year, especially on .the west coast. We alaO-have to rtmedy a few later nomtna. tiOns but In ger><ral, I think It work.I very well. "The fans are more tophisticaled Vol.ell Uian \~ people think and they have pltked' ftr1 repreemtative telllUI for both leagues." Nutrilite Notches Sixth Win, 71-59 NW'illte conllnu.ed its alJ..winning w1y1 1n tile Costa Mesa Open basketball Jeaeue at Southern California Colleje 'Iburllday nl1ht, turning away Woody's Wharf for it.I sixth victim, 71-59. In the other till, J>rosreaslve Produce evened, itl reccri. 1t .J.J with a nfg decision over Newport StaUontrs. Leading Nutrili&e WU Ton\ Young, who toued in 21 points wtlle Steve Sablns added 15 In tl>e low ICOrlllc toot. ,,...,....,. ,....._. ,n, """"'.........,. "" """'" ,._ .. hlllnl 11 2 1~ ...... IJlt .... ,,,,. ...... 22t6 'Wllllt""' ' I J t fllh•ttt 7 7 I 21 ~ 21161.tllllew 211$ C-lrltMm T ! ' .f C:MNl!lw t 1 • 1 H-ttJ11WMI tl•I G.tl'llllf' 1 I J 2 H1ffles I t I t l•llt I I I 1 $1\liwo I I • 11 ~ ..... , ,,,,J_ l''' Tl'felt »112t7J T9ttls I Una. Htlftl-~t; ,.,_..._, .. !'l'OINtt JI, H..., ...,, , .. ,......,. ,,_ ......,., Whtrf 1 .. 1 MlfrfllM lhl " " " ., " ft ,, ,, ....... ,,,,,,.,,.,..,., j.,, "'~' ·' • 2 ' S.tlfll • ' 1 15 .w 111m111 '''"l•f!'IP 1111 Ott ft! f'J20iltott('t 2117 ~: :;~:~=l;ICk :1:,f ·Hlll°"'ll • t 2 t 0111.. I t t J: KIH1111 10•·1 Tlt•lt ¥ 7 11 ft Tl'fel• "JI It JI Httfll-Kini HWl1119 JO, Wfwf't'I Wlllrf 29, Williams' Son Pitching Way To Prominence So was thf: voice. It's been away from the .hlll country for y~rs but It lllill bu the twang ol West Virpiia. Not too much, but some. Jf1tl"/ Weti, Mr. Clutcb -of lhe Los Angeiet t.ker1, doln.S • liaht telecast? So it was. Ancl a pleuant ..,,..i It P"'nd to be. Weot lhe IUl' Elsin Baylor IOme !G yea.rs ago promptly cbriJtened Zete from cabin Creek, 11 an inveterate tiaN fan. Has been for years. So when the r<g11lar TV man, Tommy Stan Williams is retiring from baseball Harmon, old• ol footb.111 fame, decided despite a t~hit shutout. the other niJht to take a couple of •ffkl off, productt in which he struck out 14 Giant batters -a>b Speck: at: Kn.A·TV, who bapptna in a six-inning mound stint. to be quite a West admirer, invited \\1illiams is not only ,,.··tchi.ng bis way him to take over. Thett were more than '1,000 fans in to baseball promiilence but is also the the old boxing barn. It teemed moet leacJUlg hitM-on hi! team with a .562 ol tbtm found time to file by Jerry average. When he pitched the other night he had two base hits in three and hit coU.borator, J immy Lennon, plate appearancei. to wilh\bim. well. Ordinaflfy he is a catcher or an ill-"Nf!l"YOua? Me? Sure," uid Jttry, fielder, making only an occasional ap-preparin& to go on the air. He added pearance oo the mound. His team is he's been nervou1 all day thlntinf ·~· his debut. the league cbampi<n ll1d boast.! it perfect He might ha•• been uptllht but It 20-0 t'eCOl'd. The St.an Williams in question is the really didn't come through. A friend ll·year-old 1on ol the Minnesota Twins stepped outllde to watch the monitor pitcher. in the television truck, in color. Stan, Jr. played in the Lakewood LitUe 'Ibe b01.ers were tn featherweights, League this year and was seJected as Cedavito Hernandez and Jote LWa a member of Uie All.star team. Martinez -Martin~z. to Jerry, accent His selection brought about his decision • on the "-ez." . to retire early from the game -foe There was nothlnf amMeur about Jer· the summer. ry's blow-by-blow de.eripUon, nor did The Williams family remaifled in he over-burden hls audience with too Lakewood to finished the school year much de«riptJon. He probably figured and then to complete the Uttle Uague since there wu no radio, the TV fans regular season. When the Twim return were capable of knowing who hit whom h:>me &.lnday for the All.Star break, the and with wblL Quite unique, huh? family will travt.l t.o Minnesota with His br:ief aoalysia: of ltJIM, howe"Yer, Stan, Sr. was educated, as when Hernandez "aet Stan, Jr. was tfven a choice of re-him up with 1 jab to 1et ln 1 ritllt maining in California to complete his inside." Little League career for the summer Nor did he refrain from tel.ling K: or to make the trip to Minneaota and as it was at one stage. a tbree<l.ay fi!hlng excursion with his ''The people are gettln' on the fUY~ father. a bit now. They want more action,'' He chose the latter and according ht observed. lo Big St.an, "it was entirely hls own Between. matches a cuest thawed up decision. We didn't influence him in -Wilt Chamberlain. Jerry's Laker any way." teammate recalled the time a match The possibility still remains tllat young was dlacu1Hd -aerioualy -between Stan may return to Lakewood after the him and Cassius Clay. He reminded Major League All.Star break to continue Jerry he'd taken a few elbows under with lhe Lakewood league all-star unit. the basket In his life, Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Ea1t Division w L Pet. New York 47 37 .!00 Plltaburgb " 39 .552 Chicago 42 41 .500! St. Louia 39 45 .464 Philadelphla 35 " .422 Montreal 35 51 .4G7 Wea& Dlvlslot1 ClncinnaU "" %6 .691 Dodgers 51 33 .807 Atlanta 42 42 .500 San Francisco 41 42 .41H Houston 35 51 .4G7 San Diego 34 54 .316 GB .., 41> 8 111> 13 -I 17 17\i 25 27 AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Detroit New York Booton Wuhlftllon Cleveland Minneoota A111el1 Oakland Kanoa City Milwaukee Chlca10 Eut Dtvlaloa W L 52 32 " .. 45 :II 42 44) If 47 37 4' West Dlvlsl11 63 27 !Ml 34 45 :It 32 51 21 5.1 30 57 ,rtfty', ..... Dftrwrt :'r •~•tlrNrl I ••* 1, Cli¥fllllf I WHll)Mlwl 2, H ... YM t k llltM City •2. Cllk ... M MllWlllll• '· Otlttlflll I ......... t. M'"""'I• t T...,.._ Pd. .flt . ... .541 .$12 .& .44' .II&! .515 .531 .316 .3IO .:M.I GB 5 111 • 14 14\i I JG 2211 25 21\i MIMl.ltM car....., .. ,., ., 0.IH!f 1*4'ul .... . M""*'ll Cl., ff) I t """'9 (Wrllllf 1NI, ,.,,, CPllCHo (MtrWtl .. 11J t i ic-(lty 11~ 2 .. J. ""'" l11tlfrlllf1 ICU.lllot 1Ml tt Ottf'9lt IHllltr. NI a.iii.. 18r'" Ml II C~ IMC°"""I l~J. """' ..... Ywll calhniM Ml ti Woll......, ! .. _ ""· "1111' DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA S.rvlce 1ncf ,,,... lot All lm,1rtell Cari l!\oderft My Ship f9r All C.rw 646·9303 Oranre County's 1Argest 111d Most lloclem Toyota and Volvo De1Jer ;· .. Fitne9I T..unr P"'tll'lm and, lf1<r dlaa"erliw he had taler>~ started CUl>lliJW jn city ~ta. .. ... Hla belt perlonnance up L11111 May came in the HllJtinrtm Parb and Recrf!9dcm De pa r t me n t competition -24 when he look -place in his race. Then, exactly two mootN later on May 24, )'OlmC Wilson emtered a fiad ol 141 n.tnDff'I at the JOwania IJ>••ced PaJot V «des; marathon Ind CIJ'DI tM>ugh with a victory in three houn, three mlrartes and 4.1 -. Demi.s' first award ln AAU compelilion came in a ~kllometer eved. May 1 al Cal State (Fu!!erlon). He toot sec:ood lD the junior hJgh divi!ion, The Jong-legged, ~7~. 120-pound whh WU born _in Van Nuys but bat apent JnOl!lt ol his formative ye.s In Cetta M-and Huntin(ll<n Belch, •here the family hie Uved for about teven years Demia' biggest Jports Interest bef~e he look a lul).fle<fged -est In Joo1 distance niminc WU baabtbalJ. But, the Pl'OIJle';"tiv.e frtshman m.ay be cootent With sticking eulusively to track ·~ croa country at F.dilon. Demis did, Dave, a l~ing con. tr.citr, says, "Mo.t of hit t{'ljning thu.t far has been of the bulk 4ariety like about JOO miles a week. ' "But, .ti.nee they don't Jtnnit runners to nm more than t..,. miles in high scbool, he'U probably cut down on hii bulk ~rk as.he goes ak>ng." Dennis i3 ,...,.. in abape tllls 1umn>er by «>mpetlag the the weekly alk:omer .,_on Wedneaday .......... at Orup C.oB ~liege and has i.s eyes let oo tl>e netiol>ol age group record fOr tl-yeu. olds in the manthm, His: bMt mark :;;.:~ ...,'!! ___ !<11 ... atm .. _ OldOal brother Bruce (1 high j,..per) and Dennis' olher albllng, Gery (a allot poller), are ai.o Edioon Vaci: Ind llald proapeds. DENNIS WILSON DIAN LEWIS ANNJQISAIY' SALi ITllOlfYIP]ITlfM COROLLA 1970 .... $1697 +Tu & LI<. AIOt'9rM .... l•ltMl M.t lt-HMa ,.....,_ L...i C. Its e c., ... VOLVO .. .. ,_., .. ' ' -- \ 1'70 DEMO $2699 .,_ 142 2 ~r., (ffl•, h•ahf, ... ,,_94, (Stt • ••740) SPECIAL 1970 TOYOTA WAGON =s1117 ~ \ • II DAILY PILOT I ~ .... • • ... ·r ,. ' .. • • . -' ·---- ' -- ' S.1"'"'1, J"1 11, 1970 Caballeros' Big Hazard -California Freeway Driver By PJUL ROSS Ot l~t 01ilt P'lltl Sttlf \\1ay back in 176\f, u·hcn the first mail messenger& zipped back and forth from San Pedro to the present site of \Valnut Creek in Northern California. riders had only to \\.'orry about inc l ement v.·eal.her a n d occasionally some overzealous banditos. Bui, at 8 a.m. on June 26, when 75 of fic ial mail carriers \\'ere <tispatc~ oo horseback by a present-Oay San Pedro postal dignitary, they had to counter the roughest hazard or them aU -the Calilomia freeway drl\•er. 11le occasion \\'as t h e bicenteMial celebralion of the old El Camino Viejo Lrail, which ran basically in the' same, north-south pattern as the present Interstate 5. Frank Hall of Newport Beach. the president of the Equestrian Trails. 1nc. {an af· filiatc of the California fuding Club), accompanied the group as far as F o rt Tejon, on t he far side of 1 the r idge which separates 'Southern California from lhe San Joaqu in Va lley. At tha l point a Central California r ep rescn lalive took over the reigns of dir ecling the trip. caballeros. galloped ir\,lo cen- tral Los Angeles, where they spent the first night in the· Old Plaza. The Saturday porUon or their trek ended up at Mission San Fernando, where they bedded down their second night On Sunday, the orricial riders. plus some occasional casual horsem en who joined in, rode • path parallel to the ridge over the Grapevine. They sacked out their third night at the site of the old Fort Te}on. before be-ginning their dov,.nward jaunt through Praz.ier Park and into lhe Big -Valley. They entered the v~ley in the vicinity or Tall t~ pro- ceded northward through Los Banos and over the Diablo range into Walnut Creek. Upon their arrival in Walnut C reek on July 4, r iders participated in the conclusion of the El Camino Viejo fe s tivities in addition to the coincidental dedication of a new park in that city. Ha ll s ays riding enthusiasts in the state got the idea and began pl;tnning for the El Camino Viejo r ide last sum· mer. • needed an. important. sup. plement (more of a trade r oute) to~ El Camino Real Thus, El Camino Viejo was created." l~all. a cousin of UCLA hasketball ace John Vallely, has been 1 ~osely associate<I with horsetiack riding since 1958 when he helped to form the current California Riding Club. Although most of his family is pretty much beach-oriented, 1-lall has found time to form a riding club up in Trabuco Canyon and to guide the 92- corraJ .membership of t~ statewide 1 Equestrian .. Trails o rganization with his able preslder!C)i:COr the J>dl· thrte years. His latest project i~ al· tempting to get sanctioned trails for riders and hikers in the Clevela nd National Forest , eaSt of San Juan Capislraoo. He says, ';Contrary t o popular belie r, we're not trying to relive the old \Yes t and we're not frustrated cowboys. · · "Horseback riding," lfall c oncludes, "is a modern pas- time with '1'Pwing technology handling it as a mOdcrn, fami· ly s port." • Like the bumper sticker says, "Fight smog , r i de horses." The cenlral delegate gave v.·ay to a northern mogul in Los Banos. about 100 miles southeast of the Walnut Creek termina tion point. -On the first leg Clf their jour ney, them od c rn ·d a y He not~. ''In the days or the old missions, the only main arteyy which connected the north · a nd south paru or California was the El ~amino Real (along t he present route l)llMMNNWWWWWWl\:I or u.s. 101). .. So, the people felt they Golf, Gold Cup Race Highlight TV Slate T e levision sports fans v.·ill be busy s v.•itching channe ls t his afternoon ~·hen the fi nal round of the Britis h Open is aired on Cha nnel 7 at 5 o'clock and the ltollywood Gold Cup is presented on Channel 5 at the same hour. The Cold Cup post time is 11pproxim atcly 5:40 with preliminary Rction leading up t o the n1nning or the race l a king place prior to that time. The British Open, one or four prestigious tournaments on the PGA t ourna1ncnt trail. is played at the Old Course a t lhe Royal and Ancient Golf Club, St. Andrcw5, Scotland. TODAY 11:11 •m, <•l Cl -t1•se 11,1,1..l -TM •• 11,,,.., Or~1 -'"'-Tl9ef"I •I CHlrtll In ~ M••D< ltll\19 0.mt of tlW Wftl!. ] P.m. In C.L -OUTDOORS -W!th Jim ll'IOma•. •·JC P.m. (JJ C.L RA.MS HIGHLIGHTS -1'"11m hloll!loM1 of !he R1m1·S1n Fr1ndKo .iter. 111mt Pl•V~ No-.. t , 1069. 5 P.M. !'! CL -IRITISH OPEN -F!n•l l"Olll'ld 1c;1ion In the l rllllfl o_.. 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""'vltt "<Id pllylng "Tl•· •~n" ID<" m11n1 ""''· Welu. ..,..lllr W81 l!y l•r Th• t tH I• •ll IWlmmtt Oii •~rift , . , Ht lltld EVEllY ''''""' ''"' llYlt •KOl"CI from lOO V••dl •o '"' IWlf•mllt, .. l"t twtrn 111 ,,..,. dfllll"rnl 011mok 11ct1 11111 b10lit th• -.O•IO'• recol'd ff1 etcll -of tllem . • • And, l•IW'll 1'71 le Int 111 rttvt r IOSI • Ir• at"l'i. rt «I * ' . ' . ' ' . • Opposlag Teams ·--=U:C~=AL==N~OT~l~CE:::::::::--ll-::::o=:~LEGAL-:=-=:NOTl=C=E~~•-~=LE=G~AL;::,.:N~OT=l~C=E:::--~ ,. C•llTl,H:AT• °" eu11N•u NOTK• °" MOM:iill'ONSlllLITY MOT1Ci lU (11011991 ,KTITtoUI UMll • Mlltklt I ......,. I IUf'lltDe COU.T °" TM• i. 11-llftllltr...,... .. (l<ftltY tl'lf1' ,,.. """"""' 'will ... t:til'l..=.i: :: ITATI O' CAL.IPOltO• POil _..,ttltol t ~I •I 1lf W, 1• ...., w .,. r..w.._ cont•Kt<ICI-" fMI COUIUY OP OU.HO• ~ft'::"'..::.··~.:.:; ::-........... 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' In All~Star Tilt Stnl flt C•lltor11ti, o.-.-Clllnf•: • Nmit tW1r ... lllll ••fJll!e ti 11>1 'lb• PerrY' brothers -Jim Both P•rTY• ue rljlht-lllnd-0o """ •• ""· ..,_ .,.. , .,.,~ <H•1 •• '""""" . """ "'"' , ,.. '""'~ ''"""" and G.ylorcf ~ho-lo.-!,... .-..1 I' ,~ Ja I l"vllMc ln ft fllr Nici tt."9. __.lt'I , ttlOUI l\IAMI! ,. "°''' .... h 'i l•ct ol bl.lll"lot e4 -" .,. .. ., 1~'r trl •uu art ll-.au rGl\lr1 A ..... .-lllCN>nf k. S~ ..,. ....... .,,. 1t11w:1tr 110e1 ctnl!, ~. tJ ~ ~ ~ti mlllt._ 1>1'1111~ ed Williamstam~.C.~ a I Q ldentical 205 powtda ud I-1. T~ •1111-... ""' -, , i1i1 ........ • II::" •I 1114 tt~W\llt ' t1\1\i , 1ld o..:..i.n•. w1111•11 at.ate !¥ ball I~• , ~---.._ ...,...,;:.'r .:-•11..,..,. ::'"'lld~, ,.....c.~1oy~1~ UM . IOUI' '"':""' , 11r11 p11bllc11lllt'I ot champiomldp coWd man lollN"I. .., ...., e...,.. flw _ , .. c i( u F • c T u * ·~!.; '"'mM ;.:. "'"· bastball 1.1 ... _, ia Cindonltf Jlm was on the 1981 AD.Star COP"l'tc1AL SllM.J ".,."•l!_VTI -"'" v::~ .. n<t · ..,K111111~ir~i.i,"111ti.1, !:xewto< -7 :. JOMfll •• 0..lt ...,., ' --. I c f ,... ... <fhe Wli4.# )IW Tuesday by pUebina ap.lnst. team but didn't i)ltch.. Gaylord """'"" P~lk, c;.......... = ':rl'S.: ., . "''l:c. ~.l !~ •. 4-, .... t ....-.o.clldent w::h other In , .. _ AJ.1.Star h-~~ In ,._ 1-... 'tit """'""' omu 111 -'" o.....,.o oa.v• pme. •ame., M1' C-ktlofl E.,i,_ ,.,.-rt¥ _....,., ll~ ~lltlla. ..., 1 .. Ullll \II -W1111 -ftU-.> l)r .... C-"' : I ~-·-~~ .... .. "l never beard of brotben •Jim uid he talked wftb his fl';JMiJ: ~· c .... Dtlh' P1i.i. :=","~~ ~· ~· T~=1'~'._ .,Wl4' · ·1ei.-· oi.... J111Y II, IL 2S eM Aw14t I, lfJt 1V>-1t II"-.._..ittt f" Al .... ._...., M Opposing p.I '""'• Jn Uftl younger brother by telephone S"lt flf C•H~Or•-Cevntv1 • bli'llM s ~ c.,.11 Dtltv ~Ool, AlJ..Sta.r," said Jim Ptrry, who about r~·r di•• .... i....;: llo.-w LEGAL NOTICB °" NM tJ. telott -· .. ,....,. Juil ,, ... J /I , .. I,,, 1l1f.11 i. ... '1.-..1 "" # --'f~ l"'lttllt., .... ..Id S!l!f, ~!Ill , ' ... s flCKI 11 se&.rtS in the ml.. didn'\ talk about .. w..w...: ••::;~ Lanc:11lt r "'*""' ·ft .. .. l !..~'.!' ,_ leag ·-• t~-in· ... _ ,..._... •·Jrlft "" • w • "rMlll ""'-~~ ~'··~ &e 'NOTICE ,.... ues -Ill"~ u111 Tbe older ~ brcllgbt c•lft'ICATI °' •vs•••• 11 w: """ within 1n1lt'ufMlil • • :;.'./ minors and at 34 is three year• hl:p famUy wUll llbn • tbe trip •1CT11JOV1 ,...... •• 1 All,.,. UKUtt11 ,,,.-~ f _~ • • 4 .-...:m11 older than Gaylord, to Oakland and)onfteGGay. ""' ""*'•• "*'· urtlf'lr M ts 1°'"'tc:.i':!J.'"e. ..,!Ml c1111F1cAT• °' co111'01aT10M , . ~I ... I ~ •I tJI f. lttfl . FD• T•~N OF IUSINESI Jtm listened to a radio lord I c:ar. St.. """' -Cott. """'' ftll7 Not"" .... lllk-Clllfl)rnl• • lllMD•R •JCJ'l'!TIOUS N•MI' b d Wedne.sd ol. G c•"""'i..""""" ... flctllltlll '"'" -Or ... (111111'1' TME UHD ERSfiUI EO CORJ>OR,t,TIO~ roa ca~ ay ay-• LEGAL NO'l1CE "' GLASSCRAFT INll 11111 Nici """ :v-c:;";;g'""' E•1>irtl lklrs herNl'f ct rl.!.ft.1'111•1 11 I• conouclln• lord's 13th pitching victory for 11 ~ o1 "" feli...1"' --. ,ubll.,,:; o..-_. Cot•' 0111y l'llot • t1u1tn111 IDc""f ., 6l50 c10.11ero the San Franci~ianta --'-,....,.II. NII •11111 'llt•"' l'ft'-"I:• JlllW 21 #111\Jult", n 11 1910 117J_11 Slrffl1,.J.__ I'"*· C•lllornl• under ••IQ) Ulllll oldtr br •eat ITAT• °" CALl,O•M•• • ....,.. T. lllftl"H". 1711 ...... c1rc1e. • caMtiii<JIM c• .. 111(1 111•1 $I'd "'--,.._ • • SUf'lllOI: (IOUIT OP TM• 1 la M f9tlows, • '' • ' ' ' 11\<t f19Ltlh'I~ 111mt ol A'!Clrtw• l nd -.. i~• f 11.... ,... TM• COllSTY _..,.,.. ,Hu111f .. ID<1 ·~ Clllf" t»M LEGAL NOTICE ' firm llJ'UM l'.' lhr ·lo!lewl111 co•· OU • WOO u.i.a Au or 1-1~ JtO, ,. .. 1W'1 , De!W JulY (. lfJt. r ~;? '#!lo~ , ,...111CIP1I 1111c1 or • Minnesota Twins. MOTIC• o .. IALI .,., •uL ..... Robfr"I T. llhnl-~' ..,,,,1 ' b11.1 ,11_1) fol~ P•llTT AT Pllf¥AT• 1AL.e SI,.,.. til C1lfftrrl~, Ori--lt"l J (Oftl1r\ltfldli (:~. Inc.. lH6 Earlier Wednesday they were ll.ttll• -ARTHIJ,R CAHllil Wt4M.I.. °" Jul1' '· ,,79, ~ -· • ........ callTll'ICAT• OP I VSIM"S· -I c•11e•o SI,.,( BUllll p. ! ~ • -• to "-Ir ti Al' ~·-·-·-• w•·1 "' "u1>rrc: In 111d for 111c1 Sli ts, ,..._11,, '1CT1T1ovs MAME c11l~1111. ,£ namo:u I.Ill: fe82CC. Vt ,. • ' ,, ~·""" ... '"' • -·-I T. l!.hlllfl!lll" ktlOwll --.... ::r.ntO doH Ctrlltv lhtr -~1N&SS 1ti''fil ..... !Ill~ Urd d•'f I'! S G I ii •........ o.c .... -r-. ' ¥ ' ' ""' tar squads -ay ord, JU, NOTltE IS HERl!"llY GIVEN ttlirt ,. l'MI • be 1111 ,..,... ...... -Olllldllcll ' bucl-., 1.fll "'"""°" , , 1911. ' to th National League b Ma °" or lfi.r JulY u , ""'· "" llncltnltned, It 1ublcrl~ ta ll'lt wlllllfl t1111rvm .. 1 111V11.. cn11 M.11, c11ucr11I•, 1111dtr CCOllPOll•TE SEAL 1 e Y n-"•lpll M. My.,.., Jr., II Jldmlnhlrttor •ncl KkllOWiedlll!CI he eztc:llllld !ht Mmt. IM jlcllllDLll firm ,.._ of 011>!e'1 JAY CONSTRUCTION CO .. INC, ager Gil Hodges of the New wllh lh• wrn Anlle•M ot 11111. E1l•1« tOFFICIAL SE,t,L) Hom9 O.Cor 11111 lh11 ~ld firm b J1v ""· ,.lldrtw•. of A 111 O Ille! wti 11 d Sid 111 JEAN L. JOI ST cCllTIPOttli of 1111 klllowl"" 1>enon1, w/\OAt Prtsldttnl York M ets and Jim, 13"1, to • ur • • ' KN • w ····-''"'' .. •!lklmlt Mmtl 111 full l/ICI pllCes of rt11deroc• STATE OF CAl...!FORNIA, Hll 11 Pl"IV•ll 11Jt kl , llW llltl!Hf '• "' I.he American by Baltimore's bidder lllOJKI "' conflrm1llD<1 111' "" Prlrw;1111I Off!« In •••• , lollowt: COUHTY OF ORANGE. H Ea I W •llo¥-lllled llHltrlQr coun. •11 Ille Ori,,... C1111nl'f Cll•rlK Mldl;.ii Con..tv. '$.II All<lml 011 lhl1 )'Jrd dl 'f of Ju,.., A,O. 1qc, r caver. r1tlll, 1111,, "''-'"' •!ICI "'''-of tne Mv Comml111o1t l!~11lrt1 """'·· H1W1tl111,,,,., ''''" btfort rne J1me1 A. Sch<Til111n1 • Not11 v "Ea h ( I J3t dt(:..,....I 11 11>1 tlml of hit llUlh IM...:11 2, lfn Ollt Dl•t<tr ll1yles, HOO Prlscltllo Pubtlc In •nd tor 11lo Cou111V 111d C 0 US ge OUr h Ind ill of Ille rlt/\I, tllle ltld lnletHI 'llbll~ 0..1"" C111st D1>11Y .. llel, L11., N.-1 l tldl $1111, re1ldl11t 11\ertln, dUl'f c-imlnioflr.d on the same niabt _ yeah "" n lite 1111, *" -111or1 el 11w Julv 11, 11. is 11111 Ausu11 1, lt1tl 11'6--111 St111 .. v G .. 111 US.lit 1~i. ML11111M1111 111d 1wor11, ,.,.,..,.,,11¥ •~..eared J•v A. ~ • ., 1 ' " ,h. -Wlv, C111t1 t.WY. ,t,l'ldrew1 known lo mt la be 11\f: Prnldent .. that's good," Jim said. :-!!io1;':,.H·1o~~ ofo;;; :.-::.i~~ LEGAL NOTICE 011td JUlle H. lt70 of , ... """"''ti°" lhAI r•ec111<'d lh• • "I dr ed Iha bol 11 t11f !lmt of 1111 oe11n, In 1nd CMrlM M. Cot'lw•v within IMlrumtnl on Dt111H of lhe cor· oever earn t h 111 "''' c,,111,. r,11 ,,r_r11 111<1ted 0.11 o. 11r,r1a l!Ol"•'ioft 11wo.,1n ... me<1. 1nd 1eknowlfd1· 01 Us Would be P'.lching ,·n the 111 111t COIHllv ot Or1119e, Stile of "·211• •v•••••• Gr1111 l...1S1lll ti! to m1 Hiit well cori>0rallo" t~tculeoll Cl!ITIPl(ATI! OF ' 1111• of C1llklml•, lhti ume. In Wllt'tf H Wlle<eol', t hl Vtl Alt •t ti " h Clllkl<11l1, Gelerlbed 1$ klllcw"' FICTITIOUS NA.Ml! C ..., ar game some me, e Lot 11 of 11oct 1.0. c oron1 dfl ltned c1o rl1f¥ tllrl 1,1 Or•"" c:mlY : --"' at my h•l'ld •lld •111¥.ct m• con tinued, and n?(alled: Mir. 11 ""°""" 1n • M11> rf<Ql"dM TN under$ c• On J~-26111, 1nt. belore me, 1 olflc!•I ... 1 the d11 '"" v.-r 111 lh~ 111 !look l, 11 P-41 ind .n conduc:llM I bullMU ,.•' lilt C H1=~~ Nol1" Public 111 •nd for u l4 s11lt. cerliflcll• nrsr 1bove wriUt11. "Th ly t ' I ed t ~ M• " .. -·· I ' ,---. Avenut1. Hunll"ltlon . •~,., 1 ' Plf"IO!'l•llt" 1ppe1r"' Clli tlel M. COllWI¥, IOFFICl,t,l SEAl...I , ... __ eon ime we Pay h °" ;;; 0,!'".!.•C::.h. c:i,;;;:~1'! • ........ ~ und« '"' flc1111ou1 11"'" 1111-"' co ,1,Ts 0.11 o, •••IH. s. Gr1n1 L1s.11e k"ow'" J1"'" A. sc11m1t i.1"• gCLllCI WIS one year in lgh Sllbll!CI to: .. WALLACE Rl!"ALTOlll:S l llCI thll ulo IO mt to ti. t1W per1ons W1101t 1111nH No11rv Public. C1lltornl1 school in .. Williamston, N.C R••I PrPHrlY ll•fl 1or !ht flK•I 11"" Is ~ of lilt followl,.. ,..,..,.,., ••• ..ub9crtbtd ,.. tt... wi1hl11 In"""""" Prl111;lo11 Ottk• In r·• ""' 1t10-n 1 cov-ls, conclllklfts,. wllolt l\llmt1 In iYM Mid •llCtl of 111d ldl~ llltv r•Kuled !hi! Or•ll!lt cou""' when we won the stale tit1e re•trldion.', r~rv•llom. ••wmtnh, rulde11<• ••• 11 foHows: ume. ' , M,t .comm11•lon E~1>lr•• I W°' in' the 11th graAa ...and rlgllll Mid r1,1111 of w1v ol rtcord. · G""' A. c.11111. 12Mt ' Hiii"'" w ... .,, .!OFFICIAL SE.All , I ··J•l"!l'71. lt71 "" ...,., !lldl ot · ottr.... ire lnvlltd tor ff'le S.nl• ..,,.., C1t!I. Er111-H. Wiii~, ~hvlll1 llr•n..,.,, ' }I, "· '111r111\. Allor""' Gaylord in the ninth., • P•llll•"" •fld muit be In -111,.. Mid :tt~S Ar1>11111t st., Nt-1 lt1cll, C1UI. "'011..., P'ubl!c t :ll 'f>Mi'" brlyt. Sul!•' m•v be tlt:llver~ lo llW AGmlnl9lr1tor Oiled Jul'r '' 1'10 011ng• Countw M-1..0, Cl. nut ''The last time l pitc hed With 111t Wiii .1n111:•fd ar la "" offia G""' A. COlh My C~!Hlllt'I E•Pi•!'i 'Publlsl"d Or111op Caul DlllV l'llol, · '1 h ' · hlb " ot 1111 aflor11t1v• E!i.r1 Laewt 8•r....._r Fr1nio; H. W~ll• Jul"I' 7, t n Ji.mt 21, •ltd Julv '· 11. 11, ltlll 1l7•t• aga.ins · llll was In an ex l· 1nd M~•"· u01 weilc1111 0;1we, i';;;';1 s11te of C1Ufor11J8, Or"'" c°"""'' Publlthfd °"'"" CQei.1 •n1;1.,. l'lk'f, · lion game several YWs ago oin~ aOll lHtl. NtWPort a .. c11. °" Ju1v '· 1t1n, tieior• ""· • Hof•rv Jlll'HI ·''r-"" JI/"•· It. 11. 1t10 1111 .10 • -t LEGAL NOTICE c llto Ill t 1 I Pubtlc 111 11'1d tor 11ld "'""' i>l'.-.t!,..llf 1 ~·'-;''"-T;::::-:-;-::::==:----1 ---::'.~:::_:: in San Diego. We both w enl 1 rn • M m•v ~ 1""' " "'t •Pi>eirrd Guv A. COl!I ind F••nk H. • • ------olfltt Of !ht Cl•rk of the •bo-lltll!d LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO Cll!OITOllll nine innings and I won 4-3." wii•rlor court at •nl'l!me •lier llle w1111, k110Wn lo "'' to bf 1"' _....., • • suPIRio" COURT 0, TH• 11<11 PllGUUllon of 11115 IKll!ce Mid before W~ llllMI II! iul>lcrlbed kl 1 1111 I \•J 'ITI. E OF CALll'ORNIA FOi '1"1edAtthlanll•,·~ .. aylord alsoti,re. '~;:~111:,:: lht!n:t~~o...$ • ::w: Cllll ~~:~~~':"~.•ncl .wiow1~,.., l'ltV ::ii·ric~ ~~~':1:01TDt1 5 TN E co~~-T:!~.OlllAHGll!i: ca a -game, DO ng ·-· .~ .• -· ,, -. ""' ~ •••••• CSEALI • • •.•• co • 0 • h "J ' • I'd ......i ,.. "'" '"'~·•• "' v••G•"•• ' SUGARMAN V I \I T F T E ... E,IMt~All Edward Mlrkovlc~OKtlHll. l at Im s s l er was g ........ of ....... r1u1 '""",.°' flle •11'11111111 bid Ho11rv .. ,Uhl k: -C11tt11nl• l"fATI OI' CALIFOINIA FOil ' -N011('f;I 15 '"'IEREll'I' Gt N "' ""' that night" and ad,i;.,,., "hi,S '•' -.. -,!-'"',,.,'"' ,_:: l_'.'.~11',"'m•",1_!.1~ Prl"c!1ti1 Offlct Jn ,TM• COUNTY OF DIANGE cr~llort of rn, •bove n•m OtcedenF ......... w-• 0>m ~· "' Or C •fl" l H•. A•UtO tl>ll 111 P<'rMll\1 havlr19 (l1lm1 111•ln1I slider still is goOO."" .-11 111' the •bo-tlltH ~Jor court. •111e ou~1on E 1 E1111t ef~EowtM o,1,N1El HAYWARO, the uld ""~'"' aro requlrtd kl n11 T1•M 1..i 11r-eml11m1 011 fire l"1ur1111;e Mv Comm~• •P rn Dectalld. lh<!m, wllh tne ne<:n wrv ~01Kher1, In "'Our paths don't cross much •t UP!lble lo IM Pllrd'la5tl lh•ll bt ,, ••.•• ~~~11 .··.,1!..e '°'" Dt!l)t Piie!, NOTICI!" IS HEREIY GtVEH to !IMO "'' ofllC• of tht Cltlk of '"' 1bev1 " th b !!>•~1ll!d •1 of 11'11 Hie of CO!lflrmttioft "' ,._ ·~ IU.111 rrftltorl of ll!t bQv med d ed t !llll!d t I I !hf,,, any more, . e younge r ro-of N it . Seller 11i1u ••v ll!t cost of Jul'f 11• 11• 15 •nd Au-I I, 1'70 11111 •II per'°"' 1111v1i. ~111ms ~.1:1 :t 111tt;.ou.;,:, °'wo:C::::.'" 11 1~ "'",;: !her said. For several years • t 1J1fo11111 L•ncl Tllt.e •~soc1111on 1t1n-LEGAL N,,,.,.,CE "" .-Id c1tc:edlf'll ••t r..iu1rt11 kl 111e ~er11t1Mt1 11 '"' ofllu of "'' ,.110r,..v he's seen Jim pitch only on d~•ll covtr1111 110lk• 01 trtl• lnwr,."C•. v•• 111em, w!lh "" rte<"''" YOUdler1.' In Selim s. Fr1nklln, 101 E~si 111n sire-t, Thf Wit 111111 be Cloltd wilhl" ttllrl'f !hi offlct of lhl clerll of 1'lle 111Dvt C111t1 MUI, C1Ulor"I• t2'27. whit!! t1 television. (JOI Hn klllowln1 lh• d1te "' c..... CEIT1FICATI! OP" •UllNl!SI 1nlltltd COl!rl, or lo 1>r•H11I """'· with "" plllct ot 1>1111 ...... of !hi unclt••lt ll'!d fl<m•llofl of Nit 111,,_h •n e1erow FtCTITtDUS NAMI! !ht lllCtM•fV voucher1. le 11W un-In •II m1Uer1 otrl1l11l"'1 lo !he eclllt In -offlc. of • llcwned escrow 'T1'lf Uftd.fr1'9fttd dMI ce<111'1 M It denlonecl •I tM olt!(e of llfr eltornen, Iii Nld dKeclrnl. within IOl!r ......,lht llolcler 111 the Cll'f of NewftOrf 1,1cll. COO'tdllcl1111 1 bullnfH 11 2UO H•rbor TAYLOR ~ !IARKE'R, IUI Ciliu m M• 1Ht< the li•11 aubl!c1llD<1 ot t!llt nollct. TIW nc~ lloldtr'I IM th•ll be dtvtatd 111111 ' Casi• Mnt. C11lfoml1. uftder !IDnll !11nlo; 11.ulllllnt. 4Sl 5.oulh S..rl... D•lld July L lt111. "'IU•lfor btlwftn """er llld Hiier. Tlw! fhe flcflllou1 llt"m llllM of" ANCHOR $1r"I ... loo ..,,.,.19,, C•i110n'llt JOOU, ll1rb.lr• M1cOon1ld, E•KVI•!• CDll of recorOlllt of conv"•lltl S/\111 MOTORS 11'1d lf\ll u ld firm II ~ Wllltll Is 11\fl Pllct of M lneu al • al the wm ol Int Dt ch1rtecl It lhti livYer. fll 1111 1o11-1,,. 1erl0fl, .......... -............... llt' l~tn ,..,....,. ~ .. llovt ,..<Md CltCl!dfftl J M -tv """"l":!"'rlbld II com-. ·'-• full 11•d pl1c• ol" rei.ldtflOt ts• e. ta ~-··~V:. "*"f .. . Fr111idl11, "'°""' refer•td to " :n1 N1rdl1<.1t ....._... • .... ...,. ~ '1Dii rit *'I '"11 ''"'"'· Aft....... ,......... tlel Mir, C..Hlomlt. Rob.rt L. l wk.-. Ill VII Qllltt, vi _ifl!t-_ ... nu. t •• ,. """'· C•lll•r~I• fl617 ~.J'.o.·-1 ;1'"8' Ulllltt'lltinecl ,...,,., .. flw rltlll "'i-.-1 lle•th. c~111. ~~-"· 1t111. ~ ._.. Tl!: CJU~ 541-HSI •·1 f'l!1tet '""Ind 1!1 lllM. a-led Julv 10. ltl'I EmUle KtlhtrlM H•vw11'd "''"""'' lo<" E•K11lrl• OATED: JUl'I le, 1'70. I R. L. sw1ca E•Klll•I• of"" WIH Publl"""' 0••"9t c ... 11 0111y Pllol. R11.i. M. M.,...,,, Jr .. •t Sl•1' el c1111ornt1, Or•nte Cou""'' ot 111e •!love llM"lld dec:tdfftl. Ju1v •· 11, 11, 25. 197a 121!1·1' A!lfril"ltlr•lor Wltll lllf Wiii • Oii Juhl' 10, lf111. btlore ""• I Hollrv TAYLOlll A IAlllkElll AIVIUld el Ille l!.tllle et IM ,ubllc l" ll'ld for llkl S!llt, M..-.lhi' W MU111 I""" St., SulM 1241 1bcve-rllmed dt!cedtnf ..,..•red llobtrl t.. Swkll •-kl 1.a -'""""' Cllllarllh ,.u l!ILEllll. LOWI, 1N to be 11!t "'lllft """""' 111m• Tth 1111) ,,._1117 IA"ANDl!I AHO MY•llf f•• •ubKrl~ to lilt wlthf" l"1tnomelll An-1'1 fw •xtc:uttl• 9Alll tHS Utl Wukllf'I 0.-lvt jjnd 11Ckl!OWIPCl1ttd""' t lltclllfd 111111m1. PuDtrlhtd Or1ng1 C0.tsl Otihi' Piiot. NOTICE TO Clll!Oll"OltS H....,.n lt1cll, Clll .... 1111 nut !Ol'FICIAL SEALl JUM 21 I ncl JUl'I '• 11, II. 1T70 11J.D.10 SUPl!RIOI COUIT DI' T1'41!" Mo.narchs. '·Post .l .. O LEGAL NOTIC E Triumph S'e"e Mannaud and Ra Al'ler111v1 lar Adml"l1lr1ttr Eiieen l rown !111u111r --STITE 0'" C .. LIFOINIA FOii • Y WUll ttw Wiii A~ ... 11111 Not1rv PuDl!c.(1llklr"l1 THE CDVNTY OF ORANGE Salazar combined talents to T•lfl"-1 MJ.UH Pr1nc!P11 Giil« 111 LEGAL NOTICE Ho. A-u1ts l'ubll1hld Or•net Co.ri 0111¥ Pllof, LOI ,t,11011ln Countv Et11lt or ,t,MEL IA MAY RY81i.RG, pitch Mater Dei to a J.0 sum· Jul'f 11 , 1t70 1:18(1..10 MY ComrnlHlon E11011"11 l'..J1U7 ··~ kflOWll ,, AMELIA M. RYBERG. M1v 7, 1'11 Dece1sl!d. mer league baseball victory LEG L NOTICE ,ubl llhtll °''"'' co11t c.u.,. l'H<1t. CCITll'"ICATE OF 1u11Nl!SI NOTICE is HElltEllY 01vEN 10 "'-Sa ta Jut Thursday A • J91'1' 11_, II. U 1~d Aututl I, ltN 127J.l'O ,ICTITIOUS N•MI!" crtdltor1 al lh• 1bov• """'~ Cltetdtnt o~·.er . n a -.-. • • • , a:.:..::*':'=-.-;,. ~!ti~.~~~ ~ri;·~-Ql:' .~:~ ~:·1ni! night at Memotiill Pa,rk: CllTll'"ICATI! OF auslNl!SS LEGAL NOTICE """"·· car-del /Mr, c1111om11. ltnd!!I" ""'"'· w!lh tl>e nec-~•v •oucl>en. 111 Marmaud starteO on ,the l'ICTITIOUS NAMI! !ht flctlllOl!t firtn n1m1 of UNIDU E "" oflkt of '"' clerk of ll>e •bov• T1M undlr11tned doh cerllf'I' !My t r<! · T·Sltl• HOMES REAL ESTATE •nd, 11111 M!d flltl!IKI couit. ot to 11,eienl t~, wllll mound and worked five in-~llnt • Dllllnlt• I I 6'11-1 Wtll MOTICIJ TD Clll!OITOIS n .... 1, comPOHd of """ tot~"' Pe<IOll, !!It llKn•~rv V(l\IC~"'' lo tile u ... n'ings. l'e sa"e up lhr,. base "•<Ilk '°''' Hl•hw.-v, N.-t l e1ch, •Ul'EllOI COVllT Ofl' T~~I whoH "'~In lull 11111 11l1c' ruklerKI dfrtlll"l!d •' clo P!u,,..t•I & l'!uN-tn, .• • c.n1om1 •• ullOtr ll'lt fldlllollt llrtn lllmt STATI! DF CAL!FOIHIA 1, •• followi: \.~· .tJtw11n1 ., LIW •11 01/yt •v• p f) hits and s truck oul nine of !IAL80A ANIMAL HOSPITAi... Incl TH'I! COUNTY DF OUN•• Jlmft llirlleTI Wood, 2" J1tn1~ l o• ~tt. Hu~!lll~ton !letdl. C1lifor~·~ I 11'111 'll ld llrm II ~ ef ~ NI. A..Ulf"I ~L. Cor-dtl M1r, (1lllor11!1 JU2.S. ~ •lll!fth 1$ ll!t Dll CI of btlilM'• Salazar finished up the fina 1o11ow11111 "'IOI,., who:le ... mn 111 lull l!.Jl1te of OWEN E. ,t,DKIHS, """"''"· O.tecl June 17, ".11. , of' me ..,..,...1•""" 111 .u ""Hf" ..., •. f str'kin l thr Incl Pllal of rnklencll lrf fl roll0w$: lff>TICE IS HEllE!IY GIVEH kl 1111 J-II. W;;od 11!11h11 ,,., '"' t ill!t "' wold lltCldel't. tWO rames, l g OU ee Dr. lltoMrl Htvl11,. 2'17 L..lktvirw c~itors of 1111 11bove ,..med c!Kfdenl Sllft of C'lllfOl'lll•, Ora"" Count•< Wlll!tWl•fill" mo1111>t 1lter lltt 11'11 Pllbllt .. and walkina three W•• Fuii.rton C•llf ttwt 1H ""'°"' Mvl111 c111m1 to11ntt Oft JLIM 11. 1t111, tielore me, • Notarv llofl".at !his nollu -0 ' ...,,j,,..1 S(I~ iric:onoa\-llid, ll'ICll ff'lt 1o11d dtc~enl .,.. r111111lred lo flll 'lltl~c h1 •!Id lw Mio Slit~ -J!!I ~~Oirhd•Junt 17, it1ll, Lone run of the gam.e came So. u•ewood 11\!d .• 11e111io-r, c111f. thlm. w1111 ll'lt 11tet1S1rv -"Cl\ers. 111 ~rid Ji ....,. 1· Wood -no:wl\ ,.. · R"' "· sm1"' Deted JLIM is.• 1'1'1. ttM! ol'llu flf 11'1t clerk el Ille •bew ""t=::'° be 11'1t Pfl'SOI' WlloH "'"" E•ecvfor of Ill• Will In the. seeond• ,.,he.n Gary Dr Rflbtrt Nevill ~tied ce11n. or lo P•tltfll """'1-with 11 I~ fll !ht wllhln Int"""""'! • ot '"' abov• nlme<I dec.,..nl S. d bled th I •~1 A i.n.i s ltnc: ll'lte 1 llY IM 11te"5llrv vo11d1er1, lo lllf u~ llld d<lllfWllclOed 1!t tltc•ttd tit«.--.. ,,lUNICl!TT a l'LUNKETT 1mpson OU as e ea\IVI c" "°"'.;II '.: I ~. Clfn!Oned If !ht! of!lct "' Ills lllwlln'. (0Rf/Cl.AL Sf"All • Alto•lln'I ., LIW hitter. He advanced to third Siii• ol ri:1111or"!1 •• o::;. ~:;nlv: f.DWIN l , TALMA GF. m S.nl• Monie• M•rv k. Ht111Y . •U OHYt A¥t .• 1'.0. I •• "' On J 25 Tt"N bet Hot ,.(. flollttvird Sul!t llot, S1nl1 Monltt . NPll rv l'ul!Ut · (11lofornl• Nij~lfll!lto" 8tlC~ ColU f7'4t on Chuc k Adams' ground out P 11111; I"' nd ,., · Id or;,';"'· • 80 c..11tor1111' ~'· whltfl l• 111e •lie• f'rlnc:lg1t l'.:'tllc1 '" ,~, 17u11 s1'-»J11 ~r s••" nd ed I hrow u " • r 11 1 t , ltll""tolll Y of biatoeu of lhe undtnllllltd tn 111 Or1n111 (O\llllY at'lrll••• lor E•1eutor a scor on an erran t 1P1>111t11 ,.••·, Robtrl Ntvl" kno¥ll11 lo milter. "'"'1111..,, 10 lhe '''"'• of Mv comml•.•1011 E•1>lrn Publl•ll"" 0,1...,, c .... ,, Di llv Pllo'• by the Santa Ana pitcher in mi 10 h• Pff"'" WhCllt "'"" Id clKedt!r>t wu111n t11u• "'"""'' •1111" Nflv '' 1'12 J '° ' 11 lllblcrl~ 1o Ille within l11i!1ument ~ 11,11 p\lbll~il!oro of thll llCl!lce. Publls/ltd. o;1"" c ... sr Otll'f Pllet. Ullf • 27 •lld Ju!w '· 11, lt70 1Ul"7D a pickoff attempt. i nd •c•-lldtld ht ••tculH lilt .-m•. Dltl!d Juhl' 10, lf7G. Ju111 20, 21 •no Jut.--4. H , 1t10 u:u..Jll !OFFICIAL SEAL) OWEN E. AOklNS. JR. LEGAL NOTICE ·Mater Dei has a 4-3 record Rtbe H. C•"'111 E tcutor LEGAL NOTIC E in the summe r circuit and Nol•rv P1ibllc, C•llfornl• ,,: '~' wm of ttoe ••R 1.su PtlM.fPll Offlci In 1bove Mllltd df(lldenl, SVP•lllOR COUllT OF TN I will p lay its next game T hur s· ~v'"l!.n~"l'.';~ E•PI••• M~!:i. LMe!~~~~ '"11~ llff "-17'" sT•TE OF CALIFORN11 l'Olt day night against Foothill at SfPI. "· ltU '"' M le• C1llftrnl1 ,..., C•ITlfl'tC•TI!" 01' IUSINESS TNE COUNT• OF DRAl'I G• 6'o 'c lock al Memor1'al Park. Publltht'd or.,..,. COis! CteHy P!l~I. Ttl• '121:' J'~Sl4t l'ICTJTIOUI NAME NO. A .. ,.. JUllCI 11 lnll Jut"I' •• ti, II, lt70 1171-70 ,.......,., ftr l!•tc:ullr" Tiii unclet1lontd doa ce•llhi' l\e " OltO!lt TO SHOW CAVSI! -.. ETITIDM Pub11$111'1f Orl"ltt C<11sf 01111¥ P!l~I. conducl11>11 1 butlllHI •I No. •l Tt>e FOi CN•NGE OF NAMI! MATll CEI Ill LEGAL NOTICE JlllY n. 11. 25 ind Augu•l 1, 1t70 1117·1' Cll"I' P111• Soult!, °"'"''' C1lltornl1. T~e 1oallc~llnn "' IC I!: N NETH " Ill r It i'Ml---cO"CCCCC"7C--'"C~,-.,--•l =:::_.:_:_;;:~""'i-::.:.0:::::;"";----·1 !j!ldfl'" lilt f1CIUIOU$ !!rm l\lmt of THE llElltNH•RO 5CHMIDT. Pt!ll1onrr. ',~·~·,~.·,,"• '• '• ,• ! •llf'e1101t (ou1T 'ol'"'TME "'"'GAL NOTICE TIHDl!lt aox 1tld .,,,. s1id flTm i. W:HEllE.U..-'.~r~·. ~a. r.1M • ·-J..o£, <OnlPOMd ot lht fotlOWln• p~, wlooJt ""''""' 'Wiii'! ""' 'C1~r11 of lhe c ..... 1 ClollQll, C l D D STAT• DI' CALll'Ol~I· FOi l------~==-----1 ...,.. In fllll tncl plaai of rnl~ tor 1n Ortle~ ch1119h19 ottl1\011er'1 "'"'' Mll'!onfw, C ,• 0 O ! TNI COUNTY 0" DllANOIJ T·Mfll 10 6 'follows: , ~.· from kEHNETH 111!.llNHAROT SCHMIDT ~~~i rl •' : g' • • .... A"'"4$ NDTICI! TD Cll!OITDllt TJull111 J11robsPrl, lW w. OOrethy lo KENNETH !IEll:N ,1,110 $MITH• Simoson. cf 1 I NDTIC• Ofl' NIJAllNO 01' "l!TITION SVPl!llO" cbu1T D" TMI! Or .. lru. Ctllf. IT 1s ORDEllED ,..11 111 "'"""' w Jtt, d I I I 1'0111 'ID9ATI! Dfr WILL AMO fl'Ollt STATI! DI' CAlll'DRNtA 'OR Dlt.d Jllftt 11, lt1ll. '"'"'''~ 111 tft! a~tlllt<:I mil•ll' ~==· ,:H ,l ,• •' ,: L11TT•11t1 T•ITAMIJNTAIY llDNC TNI! COU NTY DI' DRANDI JUllllll Jacoblo<i fPotll" bflore lftft Cou<I •• t :JO • m. N lb WAIVl!DI NI. A.U)SS S111t1 of" C•llfoml1, Ori"" Cou""' "" JUIY Jl, 1970 0111 111 lh• ct11t•ir.tim 1""• Etll lll of MAY C. CARTTER, llilO ~tlltf of JESSIE S. A.lf l!LSOH. akl On J-11, lt70, bttort ,..,., 1 Nolary of °""'"°""' number l, 111 1111 ~1~i, \! f z t : =Hdl l Mr,r Ci ll'lft"lrte Cirth!r, Jenle $Mly A•ellon, 1k1 Mra. Gu1llV111 ~ubJlc In ltld few" 111d Stete, Ml"lO'll llY <1111rll'lou1t 111 5111111 An1. C11tllarnla lnC M•r11t.>1rd, :!ti ' • e 0 0 NOTKE ts Hl!.lllEIY CtVEN "1"1111 .... A•ellOll. Cece•s~ lht •-reel' Julil-. JIC9bson k-1o mt iMw CIUJf, u l"V, Wflv ,~, Pelllo<.<'I ~:=:4·bP ~ o1 :, ,: Wiiii'"' G Ci rltll'I" Ml flltd htril" HOTICE_,15 H£111EIY G~N~t lt'be ""' Pt1"XW1 whoa\me ft MfP-For Cllange of M1rne s1'0uld no! H 1111 • for a.bit. of I tffdflo<"I 111 !ht •bov• N K,..,... to tilt wlll!l11 lnl I eN tc• ftllllttd. k'T'o:b :211 11 I t O :..i. ~Hu:"nc:. of ·~tlt•r1 Test~~':! ¥ 111 ptrtOl'l h•vf!ll (11;;: :•l;:r; k-llHtd Ill -ltd ht Q!Jlf, I! .• IS FURTHE ll ORDEREO '"" • Seen ~ ... h1111!1ft ' ' 0 10 l'tllllontr !llOllCI W•IVl'CI), rl'f~renui 'lfle 11ld dec@denl lrt '"""' In (Ofl',tCIAL Sl!All t.o(i; ol 11111 Orlter to ~ C:.u1• 1, which 11 me<ie for lutllltr N rtlC\111r1. l!lftn, wtll'I t1le M<Pi .. fV ~lltt'I. I • t . J, COdllrt!I i.., PllbllM>rd In l"t 01111¥ P!lol1 I $11111 ,.,,, M 0000.-0 l I •l'ld lhlf lilt nine 1...., 1>ltct ol hti rlnt ""' offlU ol 111t dtrll ~ lhtw ~ Nol•" l'ubil': , ,,....""'_._,of vtnt'•el ctrcirl11lon "1ftled M•ler Del 010 000.-1 a t !hi" umt 1111 bMll .. , for Julw 31 eottlttd court, or lo •l"'Hll fG ~ ~ Stilt or Cl!lfor11l1 II> 1111 .. oun1v of" o,..,,.., C11thi1'"1>l1 1'10. It •.• I m 111 lilt court~ !he nftf'llllV .~... I ... COlllll'f of °"'""' MC! • --for lour IUCCtUIVf wttl.1 " Dfl:tirtM.nt' ·HO: J "' wlo '°"" dolfsl'IMCI 1t tne •~,w RH~r TCft 361111 M¥ c-mt111o1t EJl:plm P<lo< to "'' <11tt wt lor ~•••lnll " 1 11)11 Cl le C 1 DI r ' OVl!!llHOLT ANO OV • Mll"ch D. itJI Ille i110 Pt1111on !illlnll Avll4I c:7ii:111,rve, 11 lht CitJ" Wlllhl~ llou~1td, ~utlt h~~I ~ ,ublt.tlfd ()(1111t C01$1 D•llY Pllo!, OATEO: June 0 !7. \t70 c.,.., Ju1 ... '10 1'111 • ~nwtlel.:_, c~.t~lor. "1• tooos. ,· .. ·,l'ld~ta ..... Junt 211. t7ltllf1111"1' t.11. 1t10 11.0.N ,. .. YMO!ilO THOMPSON • ' II~ "' ""'1161 Judgl of lft• W, • IT JOH N 111-'" .... tter1 Pfrltlnlnct 111 lht etlRle Su11trOor Court Countv Cler• ,.t -wkl decedent, wltl!t11 four """'lhl LEGAL NOTICE THDMAI M JONl!i IJIOXON •ND llllOXON -l~t firs! publlcillolt of ltll1 nott«. ,. , ·, S11l1t N~mbtr U4I , .. .., I tW •• c1m1111 ort" D•lftlT~~~~aS 1~111·1 •uwoRTH ,..,,.,, Norwptrt H1t11n•1 11nk 1~11•1ft1 H"""" ltKll, C•ll,.,Rll t2Uf • E LLEWELLYN OVERHOLT Cll"lllTl .. 1CATE 0, IUSINESS ~Ml Wtil~llfl Ori•• Laker Film Available Tiit ITU) S.tltt .,·~~u•ors fl'ICTITIDUS l'"llM NAME ,""'""' ••ch, C1llf. '1Uf H ht f th 1 -Aff-n fW l'lllU1-r , of llle w111 (If !ht Tht unftr1lenfd do l!ereDY «"'"' '""'°"' tn~) '4t·ff'1 ig ighls 0 e 196~70 LA.13 .. uDllShtd Orl lltP (11111 C1fl"1' P1kll, •boYl! lltmed dfocflko"I· lhl l lhly trl (llnduc!lng 1 tllt'IWll!"I Att.r111v far Pt!ltlontr Angeles Lakcrs season are Julv 10, 1:1. 11. 1t?t 171,.10 ov'llMOLT AHO oviiNotT builnts1 •t 1W llin0ak>h Avl!n11t1, Cll'f Pu1101o1>t11 o''"" CM\! ot11v ~11~" 1-----:"::"0-.7'",.,.,..,CC.,,----1,.. WUsllt,.. llvtl., lllllt l"2 of (Diii Mn1, CO\fnlv e4 0rlll0f, Sii .. Ju ... ~ 21 t lld Jul1 '· II. 1910 llQ.13 now a vailable to groups in LEGAL NOTICE 1..e1 All9ell•, c.111tr"" "'*5 "' C•ltl«ftl•, ""'"'" 1111 11c1u1ou. 11rm a 2().m inute color film pro-Ttl: 0111 'w.•u1 n1me or dft1, ... 11pn w111cn c1oM ""' !LEGAL NOTICE ,...... A~'' ftlr IE...n!"'' I~ lht "\It IMfllf Of" "-"" •1·---.. ,_.,,;::::------dUcec;I by tbe Laktfs and nar-• .titO~l"IC• TO CleOlfOIK • .p!,tblllhed'< Or111111. CNll ,f)tllw P'llet. lfle' --l"1ernted In Ufd bi.rtln~:n'1 .. -~~ "'117l raled ... Chi-' ·11,.m, the •Vf'l!11110• COUllT tW TM• JUtY '*· 1L""" ·~-2·~1!7-"1'"11:1 ~1= 1•11••· eu~ " c1. Md .,... NOT c111:ioiTois u:1 !;A. · STAT• 0, CALlfOllMIA l'Otl •_..AL "'O'nCI "'* firm 1' t-.d ol "" ..,...,...... SVl'Ell COVIT OF TNI te11m broidcastm-. ' TM• COUMTY o" Oil••• ....:.u ., ......... """-~ Incl ....... ~ STl.Tl:tJLIFDlllNI• FOil F-~ .. ~ ~-f 111• A,MM.1 ,.it\ff 9r!t..V.,';tflflMll"~ 111llev )131 O.kwoJ TNE Ofl' DlllANS I ccrwin._ in I.I~ Ootage art EtlllP • -.olE~T w, GOOFlll:EY1 CllTll'"ICATI DI" 1us1M•s• .... lltlVfo~ (•111 • A..u1n much . be r •Ide d baUles ••• lll:OIE~T W~LLIAM GOOFIEY, •ICTITtolN MAMI • 1ir..._. J'. Ent!doe. 2201 ''"""' Ell•..... v SI.Mi, Dtt11Md Dtc:".ct. . Tiie ~ .... ctrl'KY ll<e l'I OrM Ct1fe ~ C1llf NOT ICE II Wbl!.11'1' GIVEN 11 !tt betv.'ten Wilt Chamberlain and NOTICE IS HElt!IY GIVl!!M lo the cor,lllldllol •• tlusl .... 1 •t 1'111 •. l . wrTNESS ....... 'h1nd1 ' 1111$ ~" dlt' creditor\ ""~· l\lmtd dtul:IM "'I-au•--Buck k ~ C!"fd1tlB of 111e ....... ~ llllCedtftt w11""" $t.. Sillte -.. ""'' """'· • ·-· lOO "'-' 111 ~ •v'ftt ci11111t ,111.~ 1 lHl "" I.al" S r 0 0 It 11111 Ill """'°"" 1)1'11111' C .. ""' tNlnll C1ll•nl1, ul!Otr t1w llc'lll""'8-flnll ,.._, ,. RI"""'"' J. Elltdte 11111 Nld • 1rt •toulrtd lllit ! • sensation Lew Alcindor, U\e """ Mid .-..., .... l'ioulrllll to II!• "UMICO •M 11111 ,.1111 11"" I\~ Wlfl"T/I G. 11.11..,. '"",,,, w\111 ~ HI.., V-11111. , lnc ed'b l i'lw!ll'lo with 11\t MOtfl'lrv woudlfrl, 11! tf ,W. foliew!llt lfrwtl. wlloM "'~ STATE OP CALl~ORNIA 1111! lfl!QL ~ hi Cletk Ill 1"" ibo\ t l e string of Injuries ffMi Gllltf "" ""' '''"' of "" "'°"e Ill ""' .,,, ,,_ " rHJ~ "·I I CftNTY OF OIANCE ... tnUllK Ollllf1,,... ,kl "'"'"' """"· ... ~ incurred by the Laker squid ""'''""' CIOlll'I. " " '"""' lhfrll, """" .to11ow11 1>1 1111• 1'111 d1¥ " J1-. A r>. !ht lll'Ctts•,., """· 1<1 "" 11 • , -:..::..~~ !ht~ ttfl':.,. ":; ;::; Jtf'f'f L Mfrle, I* S. f:, Wtl*", 1t't, klllft ll't , tlll Vllder1!1/lfd, 1 Ot••l•ftf'd II JI\'!: 111fflc1 (II ,,.... •!lorn~, dUriog the' 8Ca.50l'I 4'nd Jtrry :"'"' .. Lf.ISIM' & ,Ol...l.Y )60I At;!. _., S111!1 A"I, Clfli, ~l'I' P'ubllt 111 i ncl k>r .. Id COll't" To\l.MAGE V. IVRICI!. lot Ho•"' , ,,j Wesr5 unbelievable 5S foot cri..-A-Torrt11Ct c;.'n1of1111 011K1 J-"· 1t11. • , ""'1••~. r111<1r .. tt1trer11, °"'"" C'"1-s"r'· P..,1 ~ Ao, 11" •1111mt),. Q I wMc.11 .. '"" ••11tt '" 1111.r,,.., Jtrn L. Mtrle mltilllitMd Incl IW'Om, _,.....11 ... __ ,..., C'IPI !ond• 0 1112. Wlllt." .. 11'11 ~liq J buuer shot in the third game ., ,,;. ~~Min fn 111 fNn.rt Plfo $1~1t et c111tem11. Or•• c""'"'1 N 1 w""" o. lllle'f, lt'ld •••Pl'IPllll J, M tntu o1 1t11. -",g""' 1n 111 111,"~' • I the W ld ~ •-hi t1r~1.,.. 111 !ht "'•'• ti w ld !Setlldflll Oft Jul'll ff, lfN, ~ ""' 1 fl ~ lllittlt •-le "" le Ill' 1111 Pt•so,. Mrt1ll'!i~1 to •Tlll •1•1oo 01 H•d ~111 0 9f ~,ampruns P wtlh111 fwr" """'''" '""' lhf 11,..1 tu111ic> Mlk t" '"" /bf Nld Jl•1•• ""'"'°"'It ~· .,.""' ,,, 11/bKrlbtd to lht •lhl11 Wl!ltln +our ._""·•ttrr ,~, urn PUM!t.t'. Serles •nainst Ult New York 11°" ... "'I• no1KT, •110t•* J.,,., L. 111"'° ti-•"'~·..., tc.•-lfdtn to 1n. .,., fton ot 1111, t1DHa •• -OllK~Julv la,; tt1t, "" lo .be IN> --*"°M 111"" """ •Jttelltttl """ ,.~. Olltd J~11• It, lt10 Knlcks. 'AVllNE H. GOOF9'EY It l~DKrlMd 19 tt'le = ::':"' WITNESS m• ll•ntl tnc1 oflicl1I ttfl., DOIOTHV Ii t101ll!.l J The film JS aV&iJab 1C to Admt"btr•ll"flf OI !1'11 •11th of r::F-rtl~~ .... ~llle ti ' IOillflC IAl SEAL) l'ff•lr'l• fll "'~ '11<1! d tlle 1bo'le n1111H dKtdt!ll. JoJtt I! O \'! JDl'l11 C, GI~ Jr, lilt ~bow~ "llll1t<f otCfdfnl groups through 0 u l the Ll!SSIM. l'OL•V HI " .. ·~n~ ~ mornl t Htllry' l'vtillc<•lllor"I' • TALM•"J.I! v. &UJl..:g Sollthland at no Ch.rg •• nd 14" Crl-.,,._ P'~l~~luOffl(. rll !_~llK!Otl Ol!f<• I" , .. 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' ~ ' ' ~1 4 dr.· V·8, vinyl roof, automatic transmission, air condltionlnc. po\ver !';C'als, , windows, disc brakes, tilt steering wheel, AM/Fl.I stereo, po\\·er door locks. ~ "" I ' ' ,,. '70 FORD LTD BROUGHAM 'J . .1 1 2 dr:H.T. V-8, automatic tranmnisaJon. wide ovals, power steering, air condi- tioning, tinted glass, power seats. Wt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo, mag 6'httl covers. ~~r 'f~ 1 \ '70 THUNDERBIRD Bucket scat!! \\•llh console, tilt steering wheel, wide radial tlrtt, nnger Up !!il>Ced conu·ol, radio. heater, 6lereo tape 1ptem, and maa: whe<>l coven. ' r ' () 11th SI. r 2 dr. H.T. V.S, auto- ma t i c transmission, tinted glass, w i d e ovals, air conditionin~. electric .c\ock1 ·A !l.f-F?.1 !il.E'r!'O, disc brakeS, away headlamps, rear seat speak· , , OVER 50 EXECUTIVE CARS New Car Warranty '70 TORINO '70 MUSTANG MACH I automatic tranamisalon. air conditioning, di&c brakes. 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Th;, home fu tures "u9e ovenized 25x50 ft. RUMPUS ROOM , • .,;. ly conyertecl into J edditione l bedN>Oas plus d en for your pool table. U1e your VA or conventional financing. 4si12,29BSH VIEW ·o· ~ built 0n y .. , Lone! ~~!~2~ · M4CNA8 • JRVlfft : +~::· . ;;;fbe';;f~~!J f<ea{ Gj fate' )343 sq .ft. living area See: 4633 Orrington ~ 1 •• 1 • • 11 • , , •1 • All lath .. plaster In be'"tiM earn .. Shar<s .. flMED HOMES • LIST Eb EXCLUSIVEL y :t'ITlj US! ~~ :rblnets OPEN HOUSE 1.s ., ·. '' 'i' '.(he fo~lo~ing homes ,re Within a very short Pullman baths Friday, Saturday&: Sunda.v BAYFRONT . . ~ '~ • ~. W.all_k to1.the beach & listed exclusively with SPllcious wax:dr~ ~the:;~ 1~h0r!:rn Dramatlc,2-story entry wiUt floQr to 'c'eilinJ! , DeLancy lt~~.Estate\ at the9Wner's request. JUST $1.41 SQ. FT. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath,, gla~s. A stunning Dover Shore~ tieauty wllJi1 • We' would, 1>e pleasea to shOw them lo you Pl~ng-Design-Financing Luxurious carpets & drapes pool ~,large. p'iei~ slip. $197,500. Owner will this weekelid. STANCO BUILDERS Spaciom yard & pool linance OD·l9,11g.tel'l)J. . . .':;:· ~: .,., '", .. DOLL HOUS E "1400 homes&: apts, 3 Car Garage THE',LUXURIQUS, LIF E ' ' • 2 Bedroom, 11h bath, in excellent loc. & 1st built since '57" S98 750 U!vst deed loan can be assumed at 7% int. ·;,40;500. Open Sat, & Sun. 1·5. CALl S)J-Ol SO Excellent' financing Choice, excluSiVe'3 & 4 bedrooin~bomes;;:.sitr •. uated on the bea~ti!ul greenb1lu of'. ''.l'bel .. , · 'Bluffs". . , 2701 SeaviE!wJ· Coron.a del Mar CWSED SUNDAY 10666 \Vestminster A\'e. Garden Gl'Ovc COUNTRY ESTATE. Jh, acre. 3 br, 2 ba, pool, horses OK, 6% % loan. Lo dn. trade, may lease. Owner/ Agt , 548-9477 00-0000. • PILOT WANT AD! GU.-.'i67R VlSTA ENTRADA ... Sparkling $49.SOIV . \!l.S'J:A 'CAUDAL ,. .... Swee\ ...... ,$.19,500 . VISTA LAREDO .. Sophislical.ed : . $37,SQO . • VISTA ENTRADA .... Serene '. .. '. $44,6$0 ' .. _, " BAYFRONT • , . San.4y beach, private pier & Ooat. 59 ·Ft. be • RUSTIC CHARM 3'•Bedroom &"deh, 3 Bath, with new paint, 'ca11>ets &..drapes:. Living rm. with used brick . frplc. & Qpen beam ceif. Lovely sunny patio . : &. ,7% loarj can be assumed.~ Call for an app'l. ··to view .................. ,· ........... $62,500 ' -. I~ , . .. , LOVJ NG CARE We. ere now offering unit No. 6 With p;ices stertin9 from ,26,990. Our customi:r.ed homes feature 3 to 7 bedrooms, 3 cer 9ere9n, ~p to 4 baths -with shi1ke or Miuion t ile roef, ,fir• pieces, concrete driveways, ell bltins end basic c<1rpeting. R-Lo Questo Ayres Homes since 1905 • bay 'frontage. OirM\: will finance 'to · qtJall-. • fied buyer. 3,000 sq. ft. irf··lhis, lovely hotm1, 1 Gen.r•I 1000 in one of N,ewport'i most..-ellalUSiV9 .areaa.-_ J,======='=*=G=•=no~r-=l====~:"J'· Ope.-Sllt. & Sun.,4:).1 Bayiil!@ Qrixe .. , ._.,.. BAYPRONT LOT ,. ls what this tiome needs. Jt could be most ·charming. 2 Bedrooin, 2 bath pills sep. bdrm. r~ bath. Tb-e11Vtng room & bdrm. areas have P.rivate paUos. Shown by app't. only $49,500 · Modol1 ot Broolchurst I. Atlonto, Huntington Booth 714-968-2929 714-968-1338 11 :00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. PRIME VIEW A carefree borne for the selective family. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, family room w/wet bar formal dining rm. Sparkling pool In enctos'. ed. patio. Unobstructed view from living rm, dining rm, master bedrm & kitchen. Separate adult & cbildrens wing ... .-: :-. .... $115,000 , SOLID ELEGANCE A dignified 2 story home custom buill by Ivan Wells. Decorator carpeting, drapes & wall papers. 4 Bedrms, family rm, 2 story living room. View of Upper Bay from all rooms. Prestige Dover Shores address. . . . $89,500. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors Dover ' Shorn Offic• · I 430 G.l1xy Drive, H.B. 646-ISSO ,,f ,, ~ ;\ 11 '\ ~. --------·--- IGenonl':.:.:;:::..:~'---....;l::::::1 ~G~or"•~r•~l'-----~1000:.:.:11 •• ~ ** CANYON Lake . 25 mi. ICIUth UnuMllJ custom home w/ of Corona. Ne w con. guest tdl&t, 3350 s.f., 1 dominium.. 2 br. w/pool, ~. beaut I n d s cpd, l&keskle boat dock & water a vocadoa, , vranges. 7 14 : g)cijng. $38,500 f i n an c i n g 1~72U530~"-"'--==~-· 1 available. 714: 64&-0681 DlAL direct 60-5678. Ow:p DIAL direct 642-ai78. Charge )'OUf ad, then sit back aJld your ad, then sit back and l!aWJ to tbe pOOne rifll! llstrn to the pb>ne ring! Gener•I tooo Gener•I 1000 ~*****************'*"-* TAYLOR * t WONDERFUL WORLO t -tic of Newport Beach! View of b3y from -tl "Out-rigger deck". Park-like terraced yard &-patio. Peak of perfection in & out. iC Ideal for family livinJ & grand entertain-~ ing. Our New Exclusive. $79,500 it 2716 Windover Dr. Open Sat-Sun i.5 ,30 ii NEWPORT HEIGHTS ii View-2 story Colonial home. 3 & family ii t rm., 2 baths. Bit-In R/O. Near schools & ii shops, Jge rear yd. Trailer & boat space. ic: .... ... . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . $41,950 • ii 308 La Jolla Open Sun 1.5,30 ii Spacious 4 bdrm & 3 bath home. Near OFFER5: EMERALD BAY Dazzling view from beautiful small home, · overlooking ocean. 2 Bedrooms -2 garden baths -2 patios & deck. Dramatic entry. Complete privacy. .. . . . . ..... ,$115,000 Carol Tatum FOREVER VIEW From your fonnal D.R .. L.R.. F .R. & Ml BR. This fab. hilltop mansion .,is 6 yrs •. young, has boat access & you own the Jand. take over S'A.% Loan. . . . . . ...... $98,500 Bill Comstock DOYER SHORES WITH VIEW Entry patio, 3 c~r li(ar. \V/aulo. door. 4 BR., 4 Ba ., fam., din. & laundry rooms. Great· est planting. "Has it all" -see for your- self. Brand new listin g .. _ .......... $97,000 Al Fink LIKE A I.LUE PACIFIC VIEW? This la~e 4 BR. -3 Ba. home bas every- thing for tbe"'GOOD -LIFE". Private pool & patio -lg._ din. rm. & fam. rm. Enter _ tain at borne or use a private beach. Only ' . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .... $89,500 Bud Au stin ENTERTAINING EXECUTIVE? Spacious sunny home buiJt around atrium w/sliding roof. Large custom pool & gar- dens. Play yard -4 trg. bdrms. Great plan for children -master suite in sepa rate wing ........................ , .... , . $88,000 Mary Harvey A RARE FIND-NEW LISTING Charming & di stinctive is this 5 bdrm., 4 bath home. Many special features. Sep. maid's qtrs.; serene outdoor living can be enjoyed in this beautifully landsc aped yard by Richard Beeson ................. $67.500 Cathryri Raulston BOAT SPACE & BEACH Delightful home ready for immed. occu· pancy. View of water from Ji ving rm. & din. rm. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths. $82,750. Good terms. Gene Vreeland CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENT 2 homes -$77,500. Walk to beach & to\vn. Good financing. For further information call : On Morning-'Star ~~'widest part' of chanriel. Will take boat over 50 It. Tne· ta~availabte $68,500. Terpls possible .. · · .. • '. DOVER SHORES On a choice Cul De Sac street in Dover Shores: Unbelievable view. 4 Bed~poffis, den, pool with retractable roof. Separate billiard area. $139,500. · · LINOA ISLE Entertain graciouslY' & live comforJ,ably in this beautiful 6 bedroom, custOm bu.itt. water- front horn~. A large· waterfront tetr{l-c~.· ·2 fai;nJ!y rooms & an entry courtyard, aJllJlake this a unique home on a unique islaqd.· see 9ur'~gent at :#11 Linda Isle. · · BAYCREST ' . • ;Newly /isled 3 bed.room 3 bath hom~ .. L~rge step dowtt IiVing'i'oom & family rP<)m;.lovelY . ma~ter suite; ~-overlQOking ·1af'ge heated & filtered pool.' O'pen Sun. 1707 Tracrewinds .. Lane. UNIVERS ITY PARK Delightful. bright, spanking clean 3 bedroom home in Village 111. Separate dining room & atriu~. Mirrored closets, outdoor lighting, electric garage opener; new \Vasher & dryer. Corner lot \vith expansive view from all rooms. Fee land. $39,500. Call Amy~ Gaston. . 67S.3210. . ,. .. PRIVATE BEACHES :;·Beautiful swimming-pool in enclosed front ... patio. 3 Bedroom & den. Seller ·is anxious. so ,::;t;e .this for sure this weekend ....... S8l,500 Open SaL & Sun. 1-5. 4521 Orrington , Cameo Shores .. OCEAN VIEW Lovely 3 bedroom & conv. den with 180~ ocean view. Ah outstanding value in exc\u .. s.ive Cameo Shor.es a t only, ........... $76,500 Open Sun. l·S 4pl5 Roxbury,. Cameo Shores .,. DELU XE UN.ITS .to , Three ·-2 bdrm. 2 bath .units .& one -2 bdrm. 1 batlt Wlit. All with ·individual patios, on .a big level co rner lot , 75'x120'. Near beach & downtown ... .' ................... $125,500 Open Sat. & Sun._ 1·5 324 Aster, Laguna Beach Ge ne ral Corona del Mar 673·3770 282B E. Coast Hiway 1000 General 1000 'WE'srCLIF.F ' . ,f;( ~~ .,;!. ~' 1 ~911.S~ 3.,\>ed,:ool}l 2 batb home. )i:~lf-aJ!ll:gl> , 11.i.vmg r-00r11t -beautiful de w ,•k.itctien-; . ...din.ing · · .~oom, covered patio. Large comer lo't. E~-: . 1sting loan can be assumed a t 51h %. Only $48,500. EASTBLUFF Are you selective in th e way you live? If so, you must see this home designed to make a famiJ y happy. Walking distance to new East- bluff grade school & just around the corner from Corona de! Mar High. 3 Bedrooms, · family room, dining room & breakfast:room .. As charJn!ng as a modi;:! & just as ci~an. · Open *1t. <\<-Sun .,2215 Aralia St. VIEW 'SUPERB . High on a hilltop, above the smog. in 16,Ye(y. Truesdale Est.ates. 180 De gree vie\v, A stun- ning home · with 3 bedrooms & n1ald1.5 .. 4 Baths & po\vder room. Formal dining·.room. Ch~ry breakfast room. Butler 's pantry. Ex· tensive use of terrazzo tile thruout also sur- rounding a · targe pool. A trulY beautifully appointed home. $325,000-Furnished .. MACNAB·IRYINE Realty Company · 901 Dover Dr .. Suit• 120 1080 Bayside Drive • Newport Beach 642·8235 675-3210 ••· ''1 ,,:.~.,·1Ll,D01SL ~. ~ A LARGE 75' LOT is the setting' for this 3 bdrm .. ~onv:ei:t·. den & dining room home with beam ceilings, 2 fireplaces & a ssorted patios. Best buy on the island for $82,500. Brochure on request. PENINSU LA POINT OCEANFRONT EXTRAORD INAR Y custom 2 bdrm., 4 bath plus paneled library home right on the sand. Swedish marble fireplace, high ceilings & elevator. Hu~e enclosed garden room wit h fireplace easily· converted to several more bdrms. ·& pla)rroom·. $72,500. Brochure on re- q~est. , ·· CORONA 'DEL MAR VIEW . HARBOR VIEW HILLS large 5 bdrm.. 3 bath & dining room home with pool & 3 car gar. High view Elf ocean & bay. $72,000. Bro- chure on request. h o wani) Lawson jR. nealtos:z. ?t 16 VI A l!OO • NfWPO I T tfACH,(7fo() 6 7~-o(,62 Gene rel 1000 Genera l 1000 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. MODEL HOME Available ·Now A ROSE IS A ROSE IS A ROSE ••••• ii WESTCLIFF ii ..fC Most popular area for quiet family living. ! h----ll'1'~m,,oo_r"e.-'e"'~.~~~~~. ~~~~-s.". ~~l .. s.~J2~s& ~ 1112 Nottingham Open Sun 1·5:30 it Mary Lou Marion SWEEPING VIEW * OPEN SUN. * 1-.:..--------If you like.. spaciow.!ness. Unless it is (In ROSF: LANE, gracious ·entertaining and like this cbarmer. High bal. 1223 Goldenrod informal livjn·i::. then this ance, lo\v Interest Gt loan. ~.Jmoor HQ.mes... :LEASE OPTION .. home was desigoecJ for you, payable $159 mo. PITI. 3 Corona del ~tar CbM HS & POOL 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Fam. Bedrooms, 2 baths, ali the HARBOR ISLAND ROAD ii Decorator perfect! Smart taste & quali-~ ty in this 3 & den w1pool. Beautiful cov. ir: patio & abund~nt storage. . $79,500 i( 134 Harbor Isl"\"' Rd. Open Sat-Sun 1-5:00 ii CAL.,ORNIA TIMPORARY j Architect designed. Exciting concept o! ·glass, wood & sky! See this almost new 3 bdrm home oft the oce8.n in beautHul ii CdM. "One-of-a-kind." $79,500 i 2211 Goldenrod Oi>en Sal-Sun 1-5:30 LINDA ISLE ii Enjoy sea breezes facing lovely lagoon. 1l 5 .B<inns & maid's, fam rm & play rm. ii Cpld & ready for decorator's touch. .. .. .. . .. .. ... . . ............ $169,300 80 Linda Isle Open Sat-Sun 1.5 ,30 We have otber fine homes on Linda Isle. Call for appl or see broker at •BO. i A REAL CHARMER-$43,950 Step tlU'U the gate into private court yd. of this Spanish style 3 bdrm home. 2039 lrvipo Ave. Open Sat 1-i;,30 ~ C.D.M. VIEW DUPLEX ii; Choice corner location. < B• upper wi th i beautl!UI harbor view. 2 bdrm lower with F.P. Walk to beaches. · Call for appt. C•ll vs a bout fine watwfront 1lte1. . "Our 15th YNr" i WISLEY N. TAYLOR CO., lealtoH it NEWPORT CE NTE R 644-<191 0 Sweeping vista -a home above the clouds. overlooks th e shimmering -rolling blue Pacific. Exquisite decor. Close to commun . pool ! ............................... $65,500 M. C. Buie CORONA DEL MAR _ Best buy in Harbor View Hills! Lusk 3 BR. lam. rm. home. Landscaped & sprinkl- ere<l. Big yard. Room for pool. By appoint.: ment ............................... $48,900 Cathryn Tennille EASTBLUFF-OPEN SUN. l ·S 2226 ALTA VISTA. 4 BR .. 2 ~ ba. Lusk hon:e. Perfect for family living! Low mwnt. yard. Close to tennis club. shopping & best 'SchoOls. Harriett Davies 3 BDRMS. 3 BA:rHS- HARBOR Y~EW Watch tbe ~!boats from de(k or this oqt- stantllng_ Lusk home. Great floor plan incl. formal•djntrig & elegant decor. Quick Pos· session. Belle Partch U J.0700 644-2430 $67,500 .ily. room closed olf from ·extras. ~lmmmmmmmmn1. " fabulous vaJuto near )qCk cn\ertaining area. Large A pretty scent for a fe\V E 2647. Basswood Bay Cu~tom home. 4 king dining & fiving .arc~ \vith cents ior son1('(111e with good ~ f.:Ustblulf. N.B. bdrms. IkaulifuflY panell_ed vii'\\', Large atrium with sense. Only $25,900. T Luck ;; BR. S:rl.000 la,mity roo111. Circtllar bar. Tr'avertulC' marble door & - a Two cheery fittplaces. Deep COATS , OP EN S Olym ic I Hi board· rlch \\'OQCl .Pt1,,nelllng. View ~ , 1 AT. & SUN R t P poo · 1 1 · 'kitchen with dble self clean. • 109 Via Ravenna 'fn now buy a e.r. , ing ov<'ns and th~ }b.tcilt CE ' WALLACE sle $69.950 CALL ~S-030,3-Re•ltors Jttmakcrrefrigerator. Coin. · REALTORS M ...... FOREST E. 'OLSON plet<ly '"""'ed.' ""'""'· -546-4141-"!IN, """Nj1 . all I ·" ';:=;~~1~11~·1~11~1;:;::;;:;:='!!~ • , 1 ... ? w papc;r,ed .aod, auuscap. ('Open Evenings) -HARBOR N_ OP..\vt~"i · e~, Cc:ime ~ today ..... ..,, ........ ,..,,.,,.,,_ *· 0~~~D~~~~5• * 516,500 Fuu. PR ICE l'l06·000 ·. MESA VERDE 470 MAGNOLIA S~arp hon1e \Vit li" new lit'~f ' ~van Wells & :Sons VACAl'IT, READY TO Cos1a i\tcsa. Lovely 3 RR. CarP<'ts and m a l c h in g !\10VE IN & cnnv. den, 2 B•: Remodel. drapes. CaJifomia ,Rancho , , Roy J. W ard Co. On :1.n extra Y.ride lot \\'ith cd kitch. ,v/bl1.in:.. Room near tht" beach. l'O% do\\·n, EXCLUSIV E AGENTS room for boat or ll'ailrr. 4 for boat & trailer. Quick and payments anYonc can ~1430 Gab.'i:y Dl'ivc 646-15j() Bcdl'ooms • l iitory \vith f)OSM's.'iion. .11.l'J'.ord at this price. Doub\1> ' IOpe.n Daily) heavy shnkt' roof in excr-\. 321 NARCISSUS garage, lots or fruit trees ~ lent location near 2 golf •·-na d 1 M •• ' all-elcctrlc kitchen V.·i(~ . _ • .,.. ,.._,,. """"" e e.r. "'·'arp 'diShwtuiber, washer and drou. · COUTO,~IN'·SP~·-,~7171 BR., ocean side O( Hwy, •J £A-t ...,. . ~ t d F .. _ er included by seller. WOW! \..81"(>(' s, Nlpes; .A, .,,,,at; C 1 J~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;!i;; J :,r:;:,~1. """"'· Prlec '" w•at lk'er .,. ~ t" e.";;. .. f OTAl 'i>AY~ENT MORGAN RE liL TY ~ $127.00 PER MONTH -==.,,. 673:.6642 • J7M459 ', !Walto 1~i · ·, """' •bf!P.3 bedtOOm hOm•. ASSUME GI LOAN \0 THE REAL '."-I:STATERS 'I • ' '', 2790 Harbor Blvd af 'Adam: 'IuxuriooS Mth • Freshly Eiisting $2'4,200 t.n .• S22S. NEWPORT BEACH """'" Opcn "tii'§'Ptl · paintc<I "" """"'""'· FHA per mo. ioclud" taxes & .._ loan of $15;~ at $1!4 ?'-•n. 1ns. Lrg. 18"27 Uving Rm .• Versatile -4 BR, s. Bl\ rll'>mto, TR'Pl. EX nual Jntenii,;t rate, You tan't family nn...~:r pa.ho. ModM't1, f"' beat it• Scparale service J.·11.m. Rm. B/I kitchen, 1hree well planned kitchen plus . . Ji'e11. 'rib! garage }'otced bd1'It1s. & two baths:. Co\!el" b~aklast atPa. Perteet for Central Costa Mesa -l'Qn· ."air heat, ComplctelY fenced. rd l)ntio. Dbl, ga rage & ex:. tmall Chl.ld.ren, Can have tractor ownel1 and shoWJ; ,Dttp-pUei . Jlarpe\5 \t(itl) tt'a largt' lot. l\lariy mflJ\1 fonnal ditl1nc., Autlmable It Owntt'is ~ &;<inn studio matchi"' dnl})tt. N~w tcrrna many extras in this CO~ l!!t TD at--6'4%. t.Y'Pe, 11,S baths & 2 delight· availablr CAL1..: LEGE PARK home. CAU. Jean Smith Realtor lul 2 Bedrm ""'·''· Cooildcr wa ·1·k·" ., Lee ~~ :.i1ao1tDI! ltltr. I trad•for Eastsodo hOmo -, er , , ... o:;,s; !,vo" ... _, • -submi t terms -S17,7f"J(), ~ 646-325$ Call 545-8424, •South ~$1 . RcaltQrs For l"ut reiiull.$, .Call "Tile Rc:il ES1atc. ·· ,. 2700 f.larbor 81\ld. al Adams Hot {.Inc" Da.lly· Pilot OU.NGE COUNTY 'S 1000 LARG ES'!'. ~ 2629 HARBOR BOUlEYARD 546-8640 Opoo h .. ltMJ• till l :JO • 3 Bedroom- 2 Bath No Down -$23,500- In Costa ?.11'Sa and rca· dy lo be Lived in, this home has everything - 3 bedrooms -2 baths -large two·car garage, professionally land&cilp. ed front and rear - spacious and ttlaxtng~ covered patio. If you've" been looking, you won'\ find an.vthin.I! like it a t this price! Nn down t6 Vet~. minimum dov..·n to anybody. Hurry -b& fol'(' it's gonr! HORSES 4 bedroom IJargain -113 acre -$26.000 -no do\vn to vets. \\/ant \Vide open spac~? \Vcll, here it is on full third of an acre where hor~cs arc IX'I"' mitled. Only ll'n min· utes from <low ntov..'IJ Costa Mesa. 4 lti rgl' bed- rooms 2 baths. Carpeted throughout, You'll real• Iy like this one. Lots of tall trees. All for onlY. $26,000 plus no money dO\\'ll to Vets. lturry! INDOOR POOL 3 Bedroom - Family Room $196.00 Mo. Total at 6% ~ .. Here it is, executiv&-typc !;/low home; 1'hcat., ed and 1iltered indoor swimining pool, profes .. siona!ly landscaped front and rear. in better than n1odel home condition.·· Buy subject to existing. VA loa n \~·ith intc.rcs t at · 6o/,., Lola! monthly pmt;. $196.00. O\vncr asking>: $.1<1,900, only 21h yeari~· old -See it today. · :: 3 Bedroom Added Family Room! $24,500-VA . See this to believe" tt! It's localC"d ln Costa· Mesa, in a terrific neighborhood. I t has, three bedrooms and a beautiful added family roo111. Taki' over pay·' mcnt.~ subjccl lo exist·' ing-VA loan at 61i?%. total monthly pmL \viii bl' nn l.v $148.00 -nr go nn money do\vn VA -This one \von'I last. Call now. COLLEGE PARK 4 Bedroom $1 59 per month You better hurry on this . one. it's sbaq,: \Vith l~r~c famiJy. rnom, rear living room \1·ith sliding doors to IX'au tifully• landsca()l'd patio and ~ b.1~k .yard. All electric; bull\·111 kitchrn 11·ith· breakfa st bar. Brsl yet,: take 01·pr 11ayment in- cludini:: 111.'..:t'S -~169.00 ( per mon 1h, \.Vh.v rent? , 3 BEOROOMS- 2 BATH POOL-$26,700 $190.~ including taxes. Sec this lo believe it. Lo. cal.ed in bes t Costa i tcsa' area on tree lined street It's in beautiful move-ii\ condition, ha rd,vood noors. forced air heat doublt' garage. Cornl'; lot .adds prl\18.cy, boat (It' ~railer a~ce~~. Step Sav. 1ni: bu1lt-1n kitchen.' Wha~ else can '"e say. Sec 1t. ORANGE COUNTY'S LA RfiST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 o,.. EH•IO<JS tin 8 :JO • ii 2111 S.q .,._In ljRl1 Rood ~ ..................... Dia.I 64.2-5678 A: cbarie tt. ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . ~~9491 0f)f'n 'Ill 9 Pill 031sirli:d ~--~~~···---------' " ·-· .......... ..., ................. .. ( HOUSES FOR SALE! HOUSES FOii SALi Pef6 Barrell f<ea/ig p re611nl6 BEST HOME BUY IN AREA! NEWLY LISTED, 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, family room $37,500. Mike Blake. 2123 High· land Drive Open Sat It Sun 1·5 .Y(ALK TO . Goll • swimming • sailing • tennis • cus-tom Bay-Vjew home, featul1n( Ja?".l v rrn, electronic kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. $53,500, Harry March. 724 .Vldlab~::, Irvine Terr. Open Sat It Sun 1·6 AVAILABLE BEFORE SCHOOL DOCTOR'S HOME on most desirable street in Baycrest. Sunken living nn, fonnal din- ing rm, spacious-family rm. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, custom built & immaculate. f77 ,000. Bill Bents, 1507 Lincoln Lane O~ 1·6 SHARP & SWEET COMPLETELY furnished with decorator appeaJ , a real charmer, 3 bedrooms. close to ocean. Community pool & tennis club. $35,950. CUTE OCEANFRONT HOME \VITH GREAT expansion possibilities. Com- pletely furnished -sleeps 8, only $54,000 ! Office Open Saturdays & Sund•y• j PET~60~!~~1~J1r .. RN~fLTY t~ 642-5200 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND I"' .... ..W, ..._.,_, wlttl .,.. tWt ....... , c ,.. .. Ito.-~ ...... An ... ,..,... ..... ...... .,....,.... .............. ..., ......... ..... .W. I• tHay'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ,...... ....... .,.. ......................... ..... .. lht ................... u1-........ . HOUSES POR SALE HOUllS POR SALi 1•-- olmcla .JtJ!e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPIN HOUSE .SATUllDAY & SUNDAY 2' LI .... lolo Drl.. . Corp. OW11ed. 5 Br. 6 bath bomt facing Harbor Island. Jacum le 1aunL Comp. furn., for immed. occup. W/dock ............ ~.ooo n Linda Isle Drive New 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble entry, wet bar, AM/FM Intercom, Hugo matr Br. baa beam cell. le own frplc. Large llv. le faro. rms. w/lrplcs. w/dock ...... '185,000 Occupied-Lind• Ille Dr. Cust. & BR., study, 5 bath home w/3 frplcs., ~lr~°!~s s~~:':. ~~~~~~. ~~~~~l~~ Wmm...tLet1 No. 54: On laioon. With pl8115 ..... $60,000 .No. 41: Long water view facing Harbor 1 .. land w/76.Z It. of frontaie. Plans available. No. 76: Wide lot on lagoon .. . .. .. . $85,000 No. 88: Com er Point lot with Ila It. of front. age. Long water view. Plana availa~e. For cempltte lnform•t• en other homes & Wt, call: BILL GRUNDY, lllALTOll 133 Dover Dr., Suite I, N.a. 642-4620 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED 14 led,....,,) **II Linda Isle Dr., (Linda Isle) NB 675-3210 (Sat le Sun) 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 2226 Alta Vista (Eastbluff) NB 644-2430 ; 833--0700 (Sun 1·5) #5 Collins Island, Newport Beach 835-5184 or &73-9043 (Sot & Sun 12·5) 149 Via Venema, (Lido Isle) NB 8411-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) HOUSES FOR SALE 109 Via Ravenna (Lido Isle) NB 12 Bedroom 1 675-1662 (Sot & Sun) 4071 Seton (University Park) NB 20612 Elizabeth Ln, Huntingtop Beach 673-3211 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 84?-44$5 · (ifun 1·5) (2 Bedroom Family or Denl (4 Beclroom & Family er 0.n) 1515 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr.) CdM 1330 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores) NB 844-4910 (Sat & Sun J.5:30) MU235 (Sot & Sun) 511 Santa Ana, Newport Beach *4627 Camden (Cameo Shotts) CdM 675-4930 (Sunday 1-5) 842-8235 (Sot le Sun) *1115 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar *4545 Tremont Lane, Corona del Mar 673-8550 (Sun 1-5) 642-8235 (Sat) 1606 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 13 Bedroom ) 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 1984 Federal, Costa Mesa 2123 Highland Dr., (Baycreat) NB 642-9730, eves: 54S-0720 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 642-5200 (Sot le Sun 1-5) 2039 I.rvine Ave ., Costa Mesa 1430 Galaxy Drive, (Dover Shores} NB 844-4910 . (Sat 1·5:30) o Dail ) 228 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 648-1550 · ( pen Y 844-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 410 Morning Star Ln (Dover Shores) NB **6110 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 673-7300 (Sot le Sun 1·5) 545-8428 (Sun 1-5) 1507 Lincoln Lane, (Bayer.,!) NB · *531 Pierpoint, Costa Mesa 842-5200 (Sat 1-6) 540-1720 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1749 Skylark Lane, Newport Beach 6091 Kiser Dr., Hunt\ngton Beach 548-8281 (Sun 1-3) 540-5140 (Sun 1-5) 1112 Nottingham (Westcliff) NB 1143 Aviemore, Costa Mesa 844-4910 · (Sun 1-5 :30) ~303 (Sun 1·5) 2716 Windover Dr., Corona de! Mar 1144-4910 (SatlcSun'l-5:30) (3 Bedrooms & Family or Deni 1317 Mariners Dr ., Newport Beach 2907 Harbor Dr., (Harbor View Hills) CdM 646-0418 (Sun 1·5) 644-2792 (Sat & Sun 12-5:30) *1724 Port Sheffield Place, NB !!IOI Glenwood Lane (Baycrest) NB 644-5489 (Open Daily JO AM) 675-6500, eves: 645-1077 (Sat & Sun 2·5) 2001 Leeward, (Bayer.,!) NB 333 Catalina (Newport :ieights) NB 648-3255 (Sat le Sun 1·5) 673-ll510 !Sun 1-5) 1304 Londonderry, Costa Mesa 724 Malabar, (Irvine Terrace) NB 54().1720 (Sot & Sun 1-5) 842-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 8171 Deauville, HB 216 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 84&-0604 (Sun 1·5) 673-7300 (Sun 1·5) 6841 Vista de! Sol, HB 2215 Aralia (Eastblull) NB 842-6691 (Sot le Sun 1·5) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 2138 Tustin, Newport Beach *1707 Tradewinds (Baycrest) NB 675-4930 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 842-8235 (Sun) 1842 Irvine (nr Fr&J1Cisco) NB 1701 Port Abbey, Corona del Mar 648-7755 (Sun 1-5) 675-3210 (Sun) *1801 Sandalwood (Baycrest) NB **433 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 648-7755 (Sun 1·5) 842-8235 (Sot & Sun) 2204 Donnie, Newport Beach **3871 Mistral Dr., Hunt. Harbour 845-0303 (Sun 1·5) 714/548-2381 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *2313 La Linda, Costa Mesa *134 Harbor Island Rd , NB 842-5000 (Sun 1-4) 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 14941 Sabre Lane, HB 308 La Jolla (Newport Heights) NB 840-0604 (Sot & Sun 1-5) 844-4910 (Sun 1-5:30) -1 n-taJ N rt B h 208 Via Mentone, (Lido Isle) NB -~ pa, ewpo eac 6411-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 573-8550 (Sun 1·5) *2526 Carnegie Ave., (College Park) CM 15 led,_,,•I 540-5440 (Sun 12:30 to 5:00) **222 Noni (Lido Isle ) NB 3154 Yellowstone. Costa Mesa 494-6415 (Open House) 540.115I. eves 545-0588 (Sun 1-5) 2647 Basswood (Eastblulf) NB **3000 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 675-1662 (Sunday) 675-1642 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1223 Goldenrod (Broadmoor) CdM 1849 Trad.winds, (Baycrestl NB 675-1662 (Sunday) 673-1808 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 10402 Mauretanla, Huntington Beach *2048 Commodore Rd. (Bavcrest\ Nil 1162-5585 (Sun 1·5) 846-3255 (Sat & Sun :hi) 15 led....., & l'•mll y or Don) 25~~rtog, Laguna Hill,s (Sun 1•6) *1536 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB E T 642-8235 (Sat le .sun) 25292 Pizarro. I oro *1014 Polaris· (Dover Shores) NB 113().6060 (Sun 1-5) 842-8235 (Sun ) 26115 Cordileera, (Mesa Verde) CM **#16.Ll nd a Isle Drive, Newport Beach 88().6060 (Sat & Sun l -5) 675-4930 . ' (Satlc Sun 1-5) *552 Temple Hill s, Laguna Hiiis 338 Cherry Tree, Newport Beach 830.00SO (Sot & Sun 1-5) 845-0303 (Sat 1-5) 2042 Kenworth, Huntington Beach 2611 Redlands, Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) 468 O~le. Costa Mesa 645-0303 (Sun 1·5) 675-4930 (Sat 1·5) (6 led"""") *3093 Femheath Ln. CM **80 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) NB 540-1720 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1144-4910 (Sot a. Sun 1-5:30) 994 Oak St., Costa Mesa :. 30=1. Costa Mesa IS.t l-5l HOME & INCOME 540-1720 (Sat le Sun 1-5) (3 led,_,, ""' 1 ledrOOlft Apt.I 9682 La Amapola, Fountain Valley 634 Cmter St., Costa Mesa HOUSES POR SAL i t!OUS I S 'OR SALE •• 0-rol IALIOA ISLAND IAYFIONTS (CALL POii A'l'OINTMENT) 140 SO. BAYFRONT. Full pier, u.nsurpaS8ed view. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths. Furnished. Xlnt private financing. Priced at lot ¥alue! Fee simple, I 1303 NO. BA YFRONT. Duplex, 3 & 4 Bilftn., 2 baths each. Xlnt rental record. $125,000. 1203 NO. BAYFRONT. Spac. residence lea· luring family rm. w/wet bar. Y.i interest in pier & noat. Lge. master Bedroom. Patios. $140,000. IAUOA ISLAND OPIN HOUSI SAT., SUN. 1 • 5 200 EMERALD. 2 Bdrm . home pl us guest rm. & bath. Owner may finance. Excellent terms! CORONA DEL MAR BEAun.FuL Exec. home with exciting ocean view. Best locaUon; walk to beach. 3 Bd.rms., 2 baths; 2 frplcs. Dbl. self-cleaning oven; this home bas everything! Must see to appreciate! $115,000. CHANNEL Reef Apt. Breathtaking view. overlooking o c e a n & bay. 2 Bedrooms. 2 baths. Private terrace. See this ·One· today! Call for appointment. '78,500. WILLIAM WINTON, Realtor 229 Morino, llalboo l1l1nd 675-3331 Oener•I * MAKE OFFERS * Hawaii Bound Beautiful 4 Btdroom Bay· crest home with lovely pool. MIGHT LIA.II OR LIA.II WITH OPTION. Split Level Striking 4 Bedroom 3 bath home with 3 car prage I. della:htful po o L Ololce WestclJff location. $45,000 Ba,ycrest 4 Bedroom home wtth family room &:: stp&· rate dining room. It's im· maculate. Owne.r moving. Home & lnc:ome 3 Bedroom home plus smaller horm" for lnoome. Plenty of space for more on this huge lot. JERRY FREUD. CHARLES ARNOLD Associates · JOHN COURTNEY • ROBERT HALLEY 381 E. 17th Stroot, Co1l1 M.11 REAL TORS 646-7755 --------~--- IDOi Genonl 1000 1AcK BAY v1EW Low Interest OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1.5 1'71 MESA DRIVE APIPROX, 1.8 acres, room fol' HO~. lge heated & filtered P O 0 L. rambling ranch style boml!, 21 x 36 liv. l'OOtn, I~. entry. for. mal din. room, 3 bdrm~ blt·in kitchen w/pantry. di- nette, le:"· RIV!ce pordl, ~ &r. GI loan. l Bed- nn. 1 't. bath, shake roof, hardwood noon. S26,950 Assume 514 ~ GI loan. 3 Bed- rm, 1~ bath, corner lot, lhake roof. S26,500 11e1>1;ratt ruest house, l car Newporl pnge + me.ny tnorr im- ~mtn~. ~t NEWPORT F1ini•• BEACH 646-1111 BeautUully a p pot n 11'! d 4. (anytimt} bdrm11. 3 baths, din. room, i..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,.,,.,,,.,..,11 2 fireplaces, ~1ereo, hi-ti, \\'Uher & dcyer, 2 refri&'. heated Ii: filtered POOL - Top Location -$76,500. HARB.OR HIGHLANDS PIR.ICED RIGHT -Immacu- late, neY.iy painted exterior, l&:e. 3 bdrm. 2\,S.baths. tam . room, bl.t·in electric kitchen, 2 fittpla~s. intercom , elect. gar. ope:ntt, sprinkleni ONLY $59,500. COLLEGE PARK ASSUME 6°/o Bargain in tl'l!e lined College park. Buccola beauty treah. ly painted. Large bdnns &. family. Shake root Shutters, Take over big Joan with an. nua1 percentage rate of only 6%. CALL 645-0303 Rt•ltors FOREST l OLSON HARBOR N. OF WILSON "C" THOMAS Realtor 1.!4 w. Coast ffy,'Y· :-iiS..5027 Newport Beach, E~. 545-5643 DOVER $HORES 5 Bedroom HOME AND INCOME EJegant split-le\11?1 home with ~ \.iew, pool-sized yard, New 1900 Sq. Ft. Three bdrm. tera _ h 1 h\'O bath p1m 20' X 29• Col.Iii· Z"lO en ... ,,, Uge mas er try Fam. Rm. with fire-11ilte, maid11 quarters. Lge wet bar in panelled rm with pla~. Quietly locattd" llvlnR raised stone frplc designed rm. off formal entry with for entertaining. Play )lard, its O\\'n fireplace. Formal dog run. Priced to sell qui ck. din. Rm. Bi l elecl. kitchen. ly. By owner, Good terms, All utilities in spaclou11 Dbl, Immed. occup. tn2 Antigua c•nce. All thl• plw a i;pa· 2063 cious One Bdnn. apartment 0';;;"ayiiiio' ii""ii-iiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiimll with B/1 KU., nm: Rm., Vacent-Move Today Fireplace, il!i own gara~ Great 4 & family rm with and utility nn. Both wilte !3Xll encl08ed patio. S~l. % art fully cpted, and draped We insurance loan to take and ~ ya.rdl are ind.ivid· ovtr. Owner anxJous for of. ually graped stake teoctd. fer on price of $28,950. Flex. Fri. landtcaped includlni ible terms. sprinklen. The perfect an-Open Evenings 1Wer ror a lot or problems. Priced rl&ht with excellent US1.1mable flnandng. M. M. LA BORDE Rllr. &l6-m65 E~1: 642· 7438 MESA VERDE CAMBRIDGE ~ Block to Ade.nu School and Park. 3 Bedrm, den, famlly nn, luse eovtted patio. Buy aft1:r the 4th """"' In ........ Doy, Aakilw 13>,9!0. .c":rs WALLACI REALTORS --54161-44141- (0pon 1-1 .. 11 LIDO WATERFRONT APTS.-320 LIDO NORD NOW REDUCED TO $160,000-Xlnt Terms 6 BeautlM units. 6 Car ga· rases A ulllity room, with a) ft, fronting on excellent "1mmlng beach. Units are newly f\ll'nisbed. I m Grundy, RHllor 133 Dover Or., N.8. 642-4620 5 BR & FAMILY Price Roducad for quick sale to $33,500 962-7751 (Sot 12 :00) 846-0556, MS--0630 (Sat It Sun) 5m Padua Dr .. HunUngton B~ach DUPLEX Com Mosa wHh Ill bit·"" 962-7751 (Sot It Sun 12:00) DUPLEX lndudlre water conditioner. (3 • ~ ) Qulck PoN, Assume exiatinr 418 Sl~nal Rd .. Nprt Hts, NB •a..,. FHA Jooo. Only 13.000 dowo. 8411-:1928 Eves: 842-0185 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 607 ·Iris, Corona de! Mar $57,500 PERRON '41-lm Siturd.a:t, Jub• 11, 1970 DAILY PILOT i!J HOUS ES FOR SAL E HollsE:s FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 10000-ral •• IT'S PAUL THE SOLD- T.HAT COUNTS! LIST with Paul-White-Carnahan and put your pr~perty in good hands. Relax - P.W.C. and the Multiple Listing Service will do the work for you. This means com· plete information on your property is given to 850 salespeople who meet buy· ers in all areas. This assures you of great· er exposure and more buyers. LIST NOW ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHY RENT! WHEN YOU CAN IUYI 1'haf1 right, It tak~ just $2200. down to pur· chase this J Bedrm home, nicely crptd thru~ out. Large llvlng room ,,./frplc, all bltlns, large family room. 1240 per month peyg principal, interest. tAxes. Insur- ance. CALL NO\V. Tir1s WON'T LAST! ~6-5440 IMPORTANT NEWS Lovely 2 BR Ranch Stylt' home on wide lot-\\·c call Jt a Ranchette. Lou of level ifOUnd, zoned for horses + ruest room with % baths. Lots or storagro A plenty o( room for expansion. Lo- cated in onl" of our fln- '"~t horse art-u. A.skins:: $33,950. 546-5440 THIS 15 RESERVED FOR YOU! If you want top bll- h19 cetl now! Fln t sell•r to calf ,.,. tt.11 "'°' FltEE!! 3 UNITS ''"' 15°/o letwi 2 BR's each unit-con- venient location, near M".hools & shopping-- i:arage -r>ool -askin~ S.15,950 -O\\'ller \\•ill carry paper -anxiou.~ -make ofter. 546-5440 IT'S AS PRETTT as a newly lighted Ro- man candle on t h e Fourth of J uly; only this one Is a Grecian mode-rn pQOI. Beauty, beauty everywhe~ in this sparkling 4 BR plu11 2 bath in heart of f.f pga de! l\1ar. ClOtit' to ~hools and park. Askins:: only $34,950. 546=5440 LEAS~ W /OPTION Completely carpeted 5 BR plus formal dining room, SlOOO for option to purchase at $34,500, f)l.Y sm. ~ month rC'nl. Good size back yard· for children, and extremely convenient to schools and ,,ark. 3 r.aths plu11 buUtins makf' this the opportunity ot the Wttk. 546-5440 IF YOU ARE THINKING OF SEWNG, CALL US NOW FOR A FREE APPRAISAL NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE. " THE llwHT INVESTMENT l s equal lo a lifetime or t oll. Hcrt,.s your chance and only a short "'Rik to 1hopping. Check this J.1esa Verd e FOUR· PLEX. Potential lncomf', $600 per month. Priced $54,000. 546-5440 Ml. CLEAN SPECIAL Beautiful l'Ylesa Verde 4 BR and family room .. AJI =~ 1soJ,L.oti·~: u·al king ktcl . and ran~ rm, frpl, near shop"g ~ sch. Only SJl,500, Vacant, VA &: FHA termt . 546-5440 VALUE PACKED 1'hars what you will say \\ilen you see lhls four bedroom and large FR. Its exteripr and interior appointments 11peak of Comfort, eue and dignity. h~ner circle Mesa Verde hvo 1tory. Full prlct', 1 143,900. 546-5440 ATIENTION AU. CATHOllC One and one-half block to parochial school - this home built for the large family. Priced be- low market at $35,950. \Vt' have sold three at $36,500 or more in last few months. FNE BR'11 •••.•. THAT'S .RIGHT, J said nVE BR's -with $3500 down, EZ terms are available and it is sharp! 546-5440 IE YOUR OWN IOSS I Take out Chicken &. Fiah dinners. Work six houn; per evening and earn 51200. lo $1400 per m o n th . Established trade and good location. SI0,000 Investment and owner will help w i t h balance o f · flnaoclng. Al!king $18,500 f u 11 price. 546-5440 LOOKINCO FOR SEPARATE DEN Then you needn't look a n)'more. We have a rt'al ffmlly home for the pfofesslonal who must entertain~ Huge sepa- rate den 24x16, formal DR, 5 Bedroom, J baths in beautiful Mesa Verde. This is without a doubt a '50.000 home for only $47,500. 546-5440 WE'RE SORRY • IF YOU ARE MOVING to any other SHARP! SH,t.lPI F.xterior has been rt:• finished by owner. Sunken living room with lovely while carpets. Offerin,; FHA-VA terms at $29,950 but hu ex- cellent usumable Joan. 3 large bedrooms, bath & % , all bltns, wl th $8500 dn assume $172.. per mo. payment in· eludes everything. 546·544() INSIDE TIP·OFF O\vner is out or the city -immediate posst'I· sion. Here Is the most ::rs·uy~~L· a!DI: i: :~ $25.. !mlS a val bed· roor X1m. All new carpets and freshly painted In and out. 546-5440 THREE CHEERY Bedrooms a1·e included In the beautiful Condo- minium: warmly hospi- table; colonial i;ilyllng gives I.his residence great charm. EX1'RA sharp! New carpets in L.R. Panelled dining room. Only $22,000 with good flnanci~ avalla· ble. 546-5440 are a in the country -but if you are , call us and w e'll r efer you lat NO COST! t o the le ading real estate FIRM IN THAT CITY! ••• a nd of course we'll b e happy to represent you in the sale of your home for fast results. P.S.: Selle rs! This "EXTRA'' service b rings ma ny out- of-state buyers re ferre d to us b y Re a l Est ate f irms a ll ove r the nation ••• CALL 546-5440 I PAUL-WHITE- CARNAHAN Re.U11 Co. ~3-~Jpa, Newport Beach (Sun 1·5) 67~ (Sat 1-5) PULL 'RICI SELL FHA or VA 2443 Bamboo, (Eastblull) NB .. ! ! ::l"!:: •-~-121 MARINE NI"' t1mUr l'Omo In c..i. O . 646-7711 (Sun 1·5) llALllOA ISLAND Mota. HURRY! • Call: 1 93 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA S46·5440 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l~"'~·~o~~na~:__ ___ 6~7~"'*'0!!! P)>n.:.:.::m::;::ld~Ex::•::"'::ngo~~~e=~::::::: . .'li...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J • • ·- I .. . . ' ' • :.-.k_D.\ll t !¥1 . S.it.11rG..r, Jr.1!r 11, 1910 I .lalill l'flll·ml" liCIUHI lli51 IALI llGllSIS i'Oll SALi 'HO.Ul l f ,Oil SAL'". , HOUSIS FOR SAJ.111 HDUSIS POil SALi H91,!SIS l'D,R ~LE . ~~S~~ ~LE _ .HOUSES ,Olt SALi ~'!!!._-o 1100 Nftporf INch 110I Howe-rt !Mights 1210 Co,.... •1 M.r 1250 Huntt~ lucll 1JI! "-"•' 1•0-rol • 1• Zii'°'. 11• ;ot 1• ii UVE RENT .I;~ , , tfPOilf Jost ate,. lo«ttll! & bay ITolD IJilsWw TRlli'.· I * U11ITY PLEX. You eon live m •·~bat • n apartment·and the two 4-bedl'oom apar1111tnts fer P/.RT TIME LICI NSID will pay all your expenses! Spacious lk:ar ..BI AL I STAT E PEOPLE * °"'"sot.,. s.n. 1.5 5~,;;j;; Miiis · ' 121.950 ·~ BR 111 ... s\49' 11111 READ .~llS! , 1118 HudlOO, Pita ld•sa lftsl Doloworo St. loon°'\ ht T,O, Fn>I, w/w SO. 01' HIGHWAY I i a ' Roomy • Bl\: •"'i kit, .... ,. . ""·. ,..n -·'··· nice illl!UllCl.2 8't. • !?pie.; brJt. . HriMr 'snY' ,, ; storage, trick ;..tto, clott to H~tlnf~on Beech cond. Call owner 5'U448, f.st. ~. $44;750. You own """' • • So, Coast · Ptaia &: Fwya. tilt land. FI"'1bte tenns. $27.500. You «• the """'1<t ot NoWfl'.!rt Shoro1 1220 I BLOCK TO OCEAN .( Muter u. bdra, 2 Ml bath$, W/W Carpet&, C~ tom drapes, eat.in tlij cben. beaut carpet.tut. lawn. GI no n10ney dowcj; FHA l750 lnciudot clol ... garage & _no yatd malntinance. An investor opportunity! CALL NOW. trl,500 .. COMPAU THIS PRICE $64,910 Evenings 5 to 8 P.~I. or more? · Weekenda -an. ~Y Stop In for your FRIE MA PS & lljfO!lfAA TION of area! T R II • .., •.un 2 ddiet1 1o· the ' -. -•r .. t •• Y _,._ ORIENTAL Flavor: 3 BR ~ .• ~r. •·vou oWn tht IV OWNER 4 Bit ORANG E QOUNTlI" -:I-Ill• Immaculato, ready land · 2 BR.,·~ 1•m. ""'· C<>ll•a• Parle SP,cloul 1900'. FAIR & EXPOSITION w ·""""' In. Opfn "'' •' "1>lc. 1% 1oi,. $54,900, 3 illed ba's, Fam, elec, kit., at I.be Sun.1-6. A&ent 53-S918. l"3h crpt, Lnd-. Rm. tor ORANGE COUNTY boat. 132.900. 540-837&. FAI RGRDUNDS 0.V.r Shont t'j II II ,\ Ill It II Ill. 111 \ 1.\1'. .•. with any othtr bouae·(over 3200 sq.,11.) in I Newport •. NEAR THE BEACH! Sharp, spa- ·, clou• -and sllg~ Spanish! • 4 Bedrooms ·( · Ual·iized maator 1olle). I' • ..Fomwl dining room. · W. E. LACHEllMYER, REALTOR 18'0 =' lllvd., Co1ta MoN ,., 545.3413 • Office -s'.t & Sun 9 to 8 D•llr 5 k t I' .M. 'fer ,...,r convonlonce. • BY OWNER, 3 BR. 2 July 14 • H Ba, oorner Iht; lo lntmst p ' ' ~!IC-D.OYER \l! {oa• '6%, U6,750 . .:r.: .. nt&nd~·:,x~ · HARBDRVIEW HILLS .ll!'-1952 · • ,..; Ucke'6. (North County SHORES Immaculate vl•w -··Four 3"B;R.' ,l"\~:~~"elec kit. toll-tree number ia SfO.J.23:iJ $ri 500 bedroom, two bath, large r • , , 'iiiY 123(iK["" iNTi ' CUte "RANCHER" With Rpal'a~ dtn, '2· JS&tl:15o w/w -~;bit in8, patio Jn .rear. ~.900 ~ price or taU ov'r ~\! intefffll G~ loan with pay. menta of $162 per mo. I l ·~ 1 I I : Breakia.at ~r~. ~ . . * I , stpara\• tomil . roo.m. • • • • • • Gome room (poo~\abl• sized) with wetblr. • Patio and sundec~. ' · MISS SEEING THIS 5EAUT1FUL HOME - AND YOU'LL llE SORh.Y! ·C~ll• dll t.t.,....:. THIS OL' HOUIE .•• has TWO very desirable R·l lots (with 3 large trees, alley access) jbst steps tQ main beach & bay. Magn_lfi.cent bay view obhlln· abl~ from second stories when new bomts are· built. $65,000. .. • Colesworthy & Co. . REALTOR , .. Newplrl Booch Omct ·1ou loy1ide Drlv1 675-4930 --. a.~ uecoq1'f. , Nr So. ~ Lge beaut 4 'BR 3 ha on llvinr .room plUA tam.lb: & Coe.at Pl•••· s~_ FHA. HARIORVIEWHOME land you' own A muat·see dining rooms. Features in--$21.SQO. by~· 51.5-4800 Much 90U1ht after "Carmel" vaiue. 1921 Sanuago Dr, dude new shae carpeting, 0.nerel .1 IOOI Ge'"'r1t iooo 4 Br., 178J -".~: _¥-$22,00Q GI ... -u.i.· 3 BR. 2 Ba., formal · owner 548-9865. tow lease, island firep~. ---=~-----"''I I $8995 Ca.M for · .. .....,. May be seen anytime, 1038 "IMl'ID. POOL YOU'R.E IN LU"CK oan1nH'ooc1 ·c equity, dining nn. plua. fam. rm. Open Sat &:.·Sun 10.S Se La $53500 ., . -Rob Ln., .M. Owner LUXURIOUS interiors by a ne • •• •. •... .... • 'ID PA'l'S ALL 11 "'" t-lldrm, 111 ba~ 645-129< I l•adlnc, .,.....,,,,, Prot..,, *MIDITERRANEAN BY OWNER 644-!540 Will add to yOUr da.Yti~ E. Slde home ll not sold bY 4 Bdnn well bit 2 story lndscpd Choice loc cll>ae EXceptional 'Bay'&: mountain CASK OUT 1un and evening fun. Htatcd tht ti~ you read this ad. $29 900 R.lnbl dn. assume to s~ Cub & Park Qual-view, Private &: spaciou.s, by owner and filtered for no-care en. 18'xli'. Living Rm. with GI '5%. 'ioan. 31t2 Coric Ln. itr ftaturet T()O.NtiMER.. nearly new. 4 8dnrla, ex· 219 Poppy Ave, 'jOyfnent. 3 queen-slud bed-gleaming ~/W FLOORS, Bl -OUS TO rifsr. ~ lJ$ for pandabJe ·~~ ba + maid's Corona del Mar rooms, spact age kii. I Gas Kit .. ~th disposal. Mesi-Dtl Mair 110J detdi. ~; occupal)cy, High clg:s. 5000 sq tt built OoPan ·View, 3 bdrm, prvt. chen. DISIDYASHER, FtRE. Laundry . facilities Jn over. -Thi' ts J MUST§~' $43 500 around court &-atrium 4 patlq, jU&t • above little PLACE, all ntake this p sized Dbl. garage, Best ot By owner Asaume S~" JQan, e fl.d 'HliJ RUltf car gar. Consider sm h~se Coro119: •Beach. Moving to real BARGAIN for $23.95q. all, you can own this beau. $31,900 3 BR, f.am nn, prof. Univ '.Paiit 'c.rter Ir.vine or lot trade: in this· area. Ha"'ah. Must Sell. $50,290. VA ·or FHA tcrmi avallablf Uf\11 home wilh as little l.s ldlcpd, 2 patioe, new abag eait ~~ $169,000, Owner 548-7249 675--7817 or 673-3838. or allli;U):l\e subJec~to 5~ al\-$2500. Dn • Only Sl92.00 crpts/drps, ilate entry, cuat, · ~ 1 '· ·LAST CHANCE I nu.I percenlqe rate loan. n1onth or FHA Terms Full fpl., nr schla: I: pk. 549-1323 PRICE REDUCE DI Unlv1r-1lty Park 1237 to' buy an Ocean View ONLY $1%i per month pays Price Only ~.950. 4 Brm. family rm. ..,,.;,, crpt Cllffh•vlrl Specl•I home on a large lot for '"· ~.Lo 8':,~~E~r. thruout °""""""' leav! 216 KINGS PLACE EYE-CATCHING ooJ.v$42,500'""1onlylO% MUST SELL!! 1MMEDIATE )>()S.gOSS!ON Thia caiu. beauty is the ultimate in modern Ii...., ing! Plush w/w carpe~ Ing thruout 3 nice size .bdnns, 2 baths-rear pa. tJo overlookin&: mqnifi. cent prdena, cuatom drapes & wallpapering. Big family nn. w/aep- arate din. rm. $29,000 full price. GI no money down or take over low in- terest 10411 • FARROW Wa·lker & Lee' . 79 ~·· Alklnc iu.too.,aa:l Ba.on2 1.ve1 •. AJ. And10livable!l<'•warm• down.Hun-y! OPEN THIS 545-0938 or 5*-9755. fardlnC unus\141 family ~ ,friend)y, infonnal & home. Vogel Co. Realtors Realtors VI £ vacy, ALSO a big-hobby Jike. All these· qualities are 2667 E. Coast Hwy, CD!-.1 REAL ESTATE 7612 Edto•or l • <•T/S\JN& .f!'nNMDJ· • -. V.,. , 1H0 room It i ~te "-"""• to""';,, lhi< 3 BR. 211 "'· e 673->l20 e HUNTINGTON BEACH 142M55 ~140 •r · . •-.00 · · ~"-l;C...i""""ij-!Ju.Jiun OFFICE ' ______ .. ,...; 1 .. 3160 Coun~ry Club Drl.v1 ----:------..--.--~~-~i_t ~~.Won't~ 1!fU. t=oi~;-BAYPRONT tor-~1511 714I M-5j11 YA or FHA ~.toot 1Anai1added ·~ ""' a 11!!!1 i ' . ·~ 9nl7. l?·""i~'!'>'""' ,.. today! PnJy $33,0oo witll 2119 Boy1lde Dr iv•. Open 7 •• ,......,,. to ''"" I ~~I~ '1'00n'I with ~Wi ~ ~ by app't, oriI'y. Call: 'Mr. central air-conditioning 88 Ft. bulkhead With pier Open Tonight 'TI! l1 PM luytn t fm ef ~nin~ttra~tive SEE THIS Robinson. • Red Hill R1aliy area. S220.000 IFee simple). Just 11.Jted -thi.a Spic &: : ~ ~r ~ ingi Olit Quiet tree lined cul-de.sac in DAVIS REALTY 642·700'.l Univ. Park Center, Irvine Bill Gr undy, Rltr. NEEDED , ·J;Go;;;;no;;;'";;l;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;10;;'°;'°, 1a..,.r•I 1-. • ,, .... SptJJ cuatom bit 2 BR, 1 BA Open Th.en~C: · l\Jesa Verde, A sparkling O_PEN ~t. & Sun. 12-5 .No. Call Anytime 833-0820 333 Dover Dr., N.B, 642-4620 home. Hrwd flrr. /Illlc. !'' home with 3 spacioua bed. ., Collins Island. Spll!1ous °"~'~·~"~r!N~rnor dod>le 1ara1t. f,..dnntthelhtJ cov patio play yard Fan-overlooking turning basin & new crptg, drps, encl peuo, ~ 541·5h0 rm.11, 2 BA, Iae family rm., ~story . French_ Re17ncy PRICE REDUCED $1000 on the one & only "O:<. ford " plan re-sale presently on the market, 3 Bd1ins., din. rm. & charming "Bonus ~m", Choice greenbelt Joe. NO\V only $42,500 IN- CLUDING THE LAND! BOB PETTIT, RHllor R••I Estate Sala1m1n Excellent training program . Best commission le bonas. Confidential i n t er v i • w. ?>.fembers of Huntlnston Beacb·Fciuntain Valley and HEART TIME MONEY Make this Ille most bellUtilul home you've ever seen. nie manicured hybrid Bermuda la"'"· shag carpeting, bea· utiful kitchen &' covered patio PLUS private master suite & lara:e separate ce- ment area -all combine for a home greatly improved ~r ·any new home, Just listed at $33,500. Chvner ,..,ill ClllTY 2nd TD on this exisl· ing 5~ % FHA Joan, Locat- ed in Coiita Me!19-'s finest r;PACIOUS 4 Bedrm, 2 story home with large Mpar&te game room. big bedrooms, covered pa. tio I: family sif.e yard. This is a 2300 sq, ft. hOme, Walk down tho street to excellent school It PianroUnd. Out- s tand int inve•lmtnt at $38,950. * * * * • TREES Family home amid nice trees, 4 Bedrm, SUMy kit· chen. formal dining &: really prime location. Th.ls a nice mer~ise. $42,950. Lachenmyer f.1:1: dt'JI OWJ!11REA.Lr,l t.u-Uc tandscapmg ~pla~ North Bay. 4 bnn, 34 baths •WiUAi Hiitii-bltns, shag crp~ &-nt~ &-a living robm as Ja:ae i """~!![l!!"!!!'!!"!!!!!!!IB""I paint, It's got everything! u all outdoors •. ~mall SWln:i· OPEN HOUSE Priced at only $30,51». For ming pool, pier. &-_ shp BY REALTOR <lotalls coll 54~ll51 · 1237,500. By own<r. 83>-5164 U60 N~ Blvd~ SAT. & SUN. l·S ---·--or by .ippolntment 673-9043. CAIL 3928 or Oceanlront 3 bdrm. home on ) Heritage PRI ME OCEANFRONT. Open Ev1nlft1.1 Newport's best beach? 50 ~ _ • Priced lor immediate saJe. !!II!!!l!!!!ro!!""'""'"'"""_,. }'t. frontaae at only '69.950. •••Lr0tts 3 Bedrma, ~Ii baths, ~· Slap by & see. cellent condition only 3 STARTER BAR$AIN ONLY $17,900 3000 W. Ouon 'ront SHARP · VACANT :..,~;."'·:;~'. M:;';,'!R~ N ~ A FINE HOME made to be Jdtchfn and ri&ht on the 1wport 811ch Realty enjoytd. Top Mua Verde ~ sandy beach! Call 54$-8424, 2627 Newport Blvd., N.B. cation near roit course. Ex. SOU.th Coast Realtors. 675-164? • tra spacloWI with marble en. EXEC's dream. Sale by "SINCE 1946" Da ys 83:1-0101 Night• NEEDS BUYER NOW ! 2 BR. townhouse. Low down! Last call -MUST SELL! submit all offers.' $25,700 Call: Patrick Wood 545-2300 e Bill Hav•n, Rltr.' 2lll E, Coast, Cdi'l 673-3211 Jot. Roomy, sunshiney & comfortable. Xlnt location. MORGAN REAL TY 67:1-6642 67§.6459 * SHORECLIFFS * 3 br. 2 ba, charming rustic, Easy \\"<Llk via pvt gates to 2 beaches. Fee lot room ·to add. Translrd, $65,COO for qulck sale! 673-0116. w ANTED: Vlt\V home in Corona de! 1far. Pref. Harbor View Hills area. From owner only. Call 673-8916. 328 POPPY A VENUE Own your home lor less than ~t Nice bedrooms, 16 foot livlTI& room. Washer. dryer, ~it, stove included. Sep. arate garage. A real bar. pin and its R-2. LOTS & ACREAGE: J.9S AC, try hall, PLASrER W&lla, flWner. Being transfrd. 4 for development. Horses OK. de!~ BUILT·IN kitchmen. BR, 3~' BA, lam rm, 40x19 B•ck Bay 1240 Channing 2 BR, view home. County property off New-Beautifully mainta~ in pool. One rm deta.cbed co~ ;:.:::;::_.=;:!_ ___ .:: Like ne .... ., close lo beach. and out. Redtlced to $31500 taini~ 600 sq, 'tt. Beaut BACK BA y port & Greenwald, AND will still ,.,, VA• or brick waH encl patio, \\'/w Owner 675-3428 3 bdrm·2 bath Condominium. I "'========o , FHA' crptg, drp!I, Ideal Joe. ""·-t . ~ ACRE WITII VIEW, this · $87,00l. ~n 10 AM Daily, • wu poo s, putting gf"t'en, executive type ~me is the Walker & Lee 1124 Port ShefUeld Pl .. NB. badminton and sh u ft le most beautlfuJ m the Santa 644-54S9 , board. Owner tnlmterred· CALL 645-0303 RHlten FOREST E. OLSON Balboa Penin sula 1300 en.,. °""'"' Board ot Real.ton. · Ask tor Jerry Barwick 847:8§07 Eves, Mi-OCT tn;4!9111f.il 5 BEDROOM BIGGV Large rambling 2·story, onq 5 minutes from the Blue Pa- cific. Large oversized cor- ner lot with plenty of f'05llTl lo run. 1\Iodern pw;h.ba:t. ton kitchen, DISHWASHER, FIREPLACE are only a f~ of the 1'IANY EXTRAS. ~A or FHA terms available. $34.500 FUlL PRICE. Walker & Lee I area. THE TOWED ll4ft80R}i .... 9 ~?j Ana Cyn, 3 BR.I, office, fam 2043 WestcliU Dr. ~fust Sell! 646-4054 POOL -HOME nn, 210 b•lh<. ho""' OK. 646-1Tll Open· -S.t.Su6' 2 '° 5 Eutblufl • 1242 BAY AVE . BEST BUY 2·2 Bdrni. units close to NC\\'· J>Orl Harbor Yacht Club "BALBOA DUPLEX. .Realtors i;;s2 Edrn,er r Nichols Real Estate On1y 7 available. Panoraiftic bay & 0ttan View. Exclu- sive 2 bedroom apartmenta. Elevaton, terraces, Jacuzzi pool. 7% linancing with 10% down. Very special buy, $44,500 to $58,500, Open daily 1·5 PM. 3121 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Yes. a beautiful Anthony MAIN REALTY Open 'Ul 9:00 PM 1901 Glenwood La, Bayc:rest --------'= pool • heated I: tiltettd _ i JR~E~A~L;TO~RS:!!!!!!!!!!~~:;J--""''i:::::~-·1 PRINCIPALS ONLY THE BLUFFS 3 BR. up • 2 BR. dm\'n Near bay & ocean beaches, market &: public lib"rary. Sundeck, Try $48.500. 342445.') 54d.st4t'I 546-9521 sel.11 the itage for thU 31 • Immediate Sacrifice Sale Special Price! Beautiful cuztom con-NEWPO"-T SHORES Ivan Wdls, Baycre1t 3 BR dominium-3 br, 3 ba, frplc, FHA· YA I I~~ ...... . ASSUME :::· !1!;th~m~~Sa~ A charming, well decorated p . Olarmer, or!ly $52,500. e I e g a., t I y carpeted & I 3 bedroom 2 bath borne cloae 0'SS1$$100 515-6500. eve1: 64>-1071 dra.....i, shutters. Spaciou~ cblldttn·. New god ~t. """ KJtchtn completely redone. to bee.ch, pool, tennis courts . _ ·-park vil'W. Xlnt f 0 r Pho ~2313 and clubbause. 4 Bedrooms 2 baths family -HOME & INCOME children. Pools, tennis club $29,950. ne · ONLY $28,500 nn + 20~40 pool 'To ~ Original owner wants to sell membership. $48,500. By CALL US QUICK call: · h1I 2 Br. home + 1-bdrm. owner. 644-5468. BURR WHITE REALTOR 2001 Newport Blvd .. N .B . 675-4630 642-2253 Eves. OON'T MISS THIS-I tlome close to the beach, 3 Bedrooms • 3 Baths • Hea-iy Shake Roof • AU Elecbic Kitchen • Only 1 ;• yeahi old, Carefree landscaplnt, Adult Occupied. 1t'11 Sh3J11, for SJj,95(1 fr; Govemm~t Terms. I . 5 3/4 °/o LOAN Neat 8 yr. old Upper East· side home • and your pay- ment.a will be only $152 per month including ttxes. · 3 Bdrms, 2 baths. fireplace • Forced air heat. -quiet cul de sac street. TO INSPFX:r -646-7171 o THI: Rr.Ar. '.'-f'~'J ATERS DUPLEX YA $34,000 HARBOR N. or WILSON 1*STEPS TO OCEAN* * 3 BR. 2 baths .... ~.500 * 3 BR; 2 ha A·frame '21·900 • Oiarmelfront 3 Br $38,000 * Ola.Mellront 4 Br $44,900 CAYWOOD, REALTY 6306 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Macnab· Irvine Realty Company 642.a235 67S.32IO ~= ----- OPliN THIS WE I K END SAT/SUN FROM 1:00 3143 S•moa Drive Just oU Gilbraltar Ave .• in Meaa. Verde. Needs :Km\e work -like carpets, and paint, but price can be right. Come and see~ Open Evenlnas STAY AT HOME AND HAVE FUN I -THI: hCl\J. 1{ l "~.TATF HS •r 67"""' lean Sm1'th Realtor rent ... ru• .. \)C"M. sh"" -, rool. Xlnt cond. Take a kick! =E::.l ..:T::.o:.;ro, _____ 1:.;2::::14 OPIN SUN. 1-4 '46-HS5 ~~GAN REAL,~ OWNER S<lliog, be•t b"Y 2J11 Le Lflwle, C.M. l !l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'""'"'"""""'j::,:::~~ffii'ii"1";if.F° in area! 2 Story, 4 BR · J'Jll. RI;AL 'Z L'S'l'A'J'l'.fi" <off 23rd strettl BY OWNER !09/•. FINANCING 2 BA. w/w shag -spa~ bnmac. Penin. Point Hon1e Lovcly yard & patio Only $42.000 JONES REAL TY 2001 \V. Balboa Blvd. Nf!\vport Beach 67J.6ZlD H 1.:. F POOL, wrought iron 3 BEpROOM, 2 story, new Custom built, 4 bedrm. f.am.. Avail with ~o 2nd, Immed. ~e fits, cov pa.tlo, w/poot fenced. 4 Bdrm., family rm., iihag carpeu, full price ily room 2 big fireplaces occ, chamung 3 br, 2 ba, size yard. 10% Down or 3 be. 50 Ft. cov. patio I.:. $21,900. Total Pa Y men t Thil be~utiful home over: tam nn, primthee l~tist as.sume 5% % FHA. Pymnts Lido Isle wide pool decking for en· $153.00 per mo. Broker look the 17th ia· f area. You own . n.. S160 mo. $30.500, 837-.4974. 1351 tertaining. Sell or exchanae 54~91 M 5 Verd irway 0 der $50M. Open Sat/Sun 1. ==~~,--~_,,.·I esa e Goll Courie. S. 1849 Tradewinds. 673-1808, Corona del Mor 1250 for smaller home. SHARP 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 6~ a1sumable loan. 3036 .:;,:.:,c.;'-· =..:.-~;.;...o=-....c FORTIN CO. 642.0000 dbl. garage, Payments Java Rd, 540-4095. '62.900. NEWLY decorated 1 BR & -- TRIPLEX AND SEA .546-2313 ',-Q THE; Rl:-AL "'-f;STATl:RS BY Owner: Spanish 5 br 3 ba 2..150 sq. ft. cf luxurl.Om living x 1000 sq. ft. eric patio solarium . CIOie · to schls, park & tennl~. auume 5~~ % loan. ;40,S()!I. Firm. 962-6.120. OPEN HOUSE $ll7Jl0 per mo. Take over BEAUT 1 · lot. 4 BR. den, 2 ba. Beaut view of C.D.M. DELIGHTFUL BAYFRONT SAT & SUN 1 5 loan· PriU! $17,950. Broker lg fam ;; ~ ft . Ba.ck Bay. Priv bcb/pool. DUPLEX TY.·o 2 Bedi'OOm view uniU • • ~ 545--0465 med. poss.' Owner:M&-oo:~ Slip avail. No child':n v.ith fireplaces plus one bed. DUPLEX 410 Morni, Ster L•ne 6 UNITS eves &: wllendi/ar SJS-2U9 under ll or pe3:. $:23.950. Both units are spaciou5 3 room unit over garage. -plu.!I Home with elec b!Una, Chbi~=~on.h:::c~. new 4 Sell or exchange for mobile Elegant 4 fir, 3 ba, din &-838-2886 or 675-4995 ~;so~it!n!~ o~~~~ Full price on1y $115,t)Xl -fireplace, family rm, on 50 x Bclnn., den+ garden rodm. home. Also 12 2-br. apts fam . rm.+ wet bar, 2 frplc, llST BUY IAYCRl!ST del Mar's nicest tree lined L~JN~'t~,~~ 117 lot, like new, 4 Blocka Pool1iie: lot. w/POOL S42-5000 ~ Swan Dr. C.f.-t. 54~1718 10% down, Beau!. landscap. streehr; from lhe ocean, only $42,500. noa,ooo FORTIN co. __;_, --.. -ed, all el~c. 4 BR. 3 ba, cus. SEE The Real i•t•t• tMrt LIDO REALTY INC. -;:::;:--;:::::---;-;;;l !C:;!0',!!11!!11!1!,!P~oe!!rk!!.._ _ _,!1.!,11!,!SI tom home on l&f! fee lot, FOR YOURSELF 147olS31 3377 _Via 400 6Tl-7300 c .. t• Mes• 1100 Super muter BR & family. OPEN SAT 1 to S Naar Naw 4 Becl'reom ";;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;·-~1 NO DN VA, LO DN FHA $11,f!OO. 642-TI36. 607 IRIS Built · d"h •· BAYFRONT APTS. • Priced bel raiu1 tor Sp•clous Lido Homt ·ans, "' "'as: .. .,r,. car-Jll your lafle rumpus room, VISTA OIL LIDO . ow a.pp 1 OCEAN FRONT ONLY $59,500 p 1 3 2 pets, dtBpes, 2 baths, bia I k . 36 8 ·-~!'9. qutek sale by owneJ. Newly ""•pl of 25 ... St CALL 67,. """" r me Br. ba. 1irigle yard $29.950. Tak• ov•r G.L over 00 mg ft. heated Pit r & Sllp Avellabl9 ~ decor. 4 BR. 2 ba, fa.m ... ,. ~· corner u• · -......-story, 3 Sunny patioll, On pool. ~P. fenced play yard $32,500 AND UP ....,.. rm bltns w/w cpt •-» 950 Coruuder tradt. Agent <n4) street to street corner lot loan. $3000 dn, will handle. I 3 bdrm & f ·1 .,~ .. • .. ...., ... ' '-· · 996 3816. ..oa Courtesy Realty 002-mt Pus · ami Y rm., George Wllli•mson Builders irlO""tlli>¥ & ~~. """•500· 2 frJJcs. Builder's own REALTOR Repossession OPEN HOUSE Sun 1-3 Prime Lido Nt rd SHORECREST 6% VA, home. Near schools & \Vest. 673-43SO '4S.l56C B•'r ' sto-, Bdrm. lamtl• N-rt h•dt 120I 1749 Skylark LaM, N.B. 5 Br. 4% ba. nr. new water. payments SZll. 4 BR, 2 cllH 1bopplng S52,500. Call evts. •J " 1 4 Bed 11 • pool b · edl H 2 M •-II nn, 20x32 bonus room. Dt. nn w am rm °' · FASCINATING It , front home. Beaut. deror. a, 1mm ate occupancy. tor apo't. . OVI "" .. 1 I b . OPliN HOUSES Coll 548-8281 Deck, p;or & Ooat. For a~ 96>-8732 W lk RI' 67·5-JUlt , ... br~ 3 BR ux. '""'"''w pamt. car. . EVERLASTING ENTJRE ' '--====~-• 1' y. ~ "-""" .. ,... new, ' pets. Room for boat• !rail. POOL. Sl'LIT LEVEL ELEGANT Home, 2650 sq HARBOR • OCEAN VIE\¥ p't. Call: 1 . OPEN HOUSE 3366 Via t.ido, NB Open Sun. 2 8A, fam rm, trplc, room "' B'll G d R I f bo .1 / "·Walk to schools and acc.~ Sat/SU" 1·5. ·~Spin~ ft. in prestige. area, 3 br, Your investment will .......w I run y, ••tor $3000 under Market. l\IU$l or at I tnu er camper, ..,.,.... ._,,., ,,.. 500 ''" "°' ..... 833 PILOT WANT AD! M2-5673 Saturday -DIME-A-UNESI Cali 5"6-&169 for detaila. Just 1-educed $3400 to $30,500, rlf~ Wy. 3 BR., 2 Ba., 3 GA-b)" owner. $78, · ~· in this charming&. cheerful Dover Dr .. N.B. 642-4620 be sold this wtek-end! 6272 Vacan!. Sec today. Call RAG~. $33,900. BEST Buy, 2 BR. 2\) BA home-3 Jge BR·s, 3 lge OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-5 .~•-th~'"-'------* 541-l!fO * G1Mr•I 11100 c;-rol IOOI Oonorol s~ll~lA-a r..21-s· Th• Puri /• with th e Built-In Chudle O R•orronge lelltrs of th• -:::::~-:;"'! four Krombled words ~ fr a low 10 form four $impie' word1. N~~p.. 1·0 1° l·P1£ I· 1. I =" ~o I ~OP E R I! lti.tV _ I I I 1·. f ~~~~t· 1-/-"r1 U;...P"'1sr'-£1,_;l- 1 r-111 About o hommy octo" L. ~-:;:~-=~· :::·=~--.Wlfn rht odven.t of teltvlsio,,, r on enlirt new field of untm· I p A ~ 0 I H lploym1nt --for him. 1·11 ~-'i,i--T1'=•.:.,.1 ;:.,..;li--.1"''-l 0 CMP1t19 the chuc•I• quot•d by filling lrt t11• m11Si"" 11oords · YOIJ d1v1IOP lrom st1p No. J bllow, • r::~{,rr,:<·s;~!!! r r r t r 1· I' I' 1 ·~~l~f!U 1~ I I I I I I I J 1000 54D-ll51 EN(HANTING Vll!W Condo. Pool. steam/saum., BA'c. lovely pvt. courtyard 216 VIA GENOA To\\·nhou1e, newly d@COrated. _____ ., Qpen SaVSun 1-5. 2936 CllU Westdi.U. M)lttl 67J..6756 &. patio. Liv, din, fam areas 3 Bdrms., family room 3 3 BR. 1\1 BA,21tor')', Broek- H •t Dr. 3 BR., 2 Ba., plua tuesl all deluxe size 6: ideal for Car &&rage. Priced at: hurst/AdamcSU,5009&8-4679 trl GIJ• V t i t t entertaining, Beaut .stone rm. acan, anx ou11 or o ~ N rt H lahts 1210 $87,500 l;:::;;;•;";";';";;;;!\ ler ~.900. ,wpo 's trplc. hi-beam ceiling &: LIDO REAL TY INC. Huntlntton FANTASTIC Vl"W man" other plusses. $67.000. H bou IJ A . r , a_ ~ Sat/SU I "' ..,..r:.6 IV NIWPORT Ope~ Sat. It Sun,, lJ....5:30. 3337 Via lido 673-7300 -~--~!...,_, ___ 1;.;40.!:;; H "RYI HURRYI vp<:n n -;J. -__.. ay TS 2907 Jlarbor View or . *** zn Nord ** \VATERFRON'T w/'36' dock. Quick poheseion, Won't lut! Ln., Chin11. ~e. Corona del HEIGH Owner. BRAND NEW BAYFR.ONT, 3 Br, study, f.am rrn le 6'' traraferable loa.n S21 • l\1ar. 3 BR overiookln& tiar. Just one lot olf fashionable ""VINKLING 3.iOO sq. ft, 5 BR. 41,.; BA, di I d 1 ~ ' ' bor & Oct1tn I"' 900 Bd 2 ba 1 , • n nn .. mmt . pol. 79,......., 500 . ll't, • Cliff Dr -3 rms t is pier &. slip. Area's best buy Open SatJSun 1-5 (714) , WANTED I WATI R;FRONT and dining room~ 'Covered NIGHT LIGHTS v.·/7% fin. tst &-2nd, 54S-238l. A family to enjoy lovely 3 DUPLEX, 4006 River AVe, 1 patio -$31.500. Easily Un. llAR.SOR ~~EW HJUS $179,000. Open afternoons or ========:! BR houle, Larilt yard. Pric. & 2 Br. Dock for boat. cau anoed. < Bedrooms 2'.l hath Lusk call owner. 4941415 Pountol• Voll-1410 ed right: $22,9fi0. tar app't, to see. $66,500. 646-7171 _, e KllNNI DY hOnit. 2 fireplaces, walnut B~ESTb,, Bduo~,oo3 Lb;ado-. ~ ... sto10rty, FOUR SEASONS cabineta, tinted gl11ss and ., . ..., &f.2·9730 Eve1 : aols.-0720 red brick patio boat yard, room to expend. Spanish 2 atory Hacienda. 3 ,,:pen l'or -insp.ctlOn PLOS Needs paint l--repa.irll. Bedrooms. 3 Mt.ht, 3 cu J1f4 Ytllowt font . ?.tUOI, ?.JUCH ~fOJU; $52.DOO. $37,000 lat T,D, Cnll garagll", C.'listinc 514 ,;, ~ Spac .3.Bedrrn & family tm, m. Penh1, 3 Br. Larae * VIEW * Call 673-8.i50 for appointment 673-6289. suma.ble loan. fV~nt oomplete:ly redecorated in. patio. $4J,950, ,frank 333 CATALINA LARGE LIDO LOT qualWes, large SP'Nch. Lirt- liide & out. Ex~llent loca. Mar11hall Realty '1~600 2 Master bdrmt., 2 JIVtna GS.<c88' 206 Via Lorca, Terrn1. pl.ace, big family rm, u~ tlon near 1Cho01a & ishop. 4 B . pool .... I 'ik rooms (one w/vlew) \VI.th (n41 548--6913, 3*-32:i6. graded crpts, drps, l.hOO"' , • 1, • 11Ho,Ycrtl ... c frolcs .. + guClit Br. 6 bath, _ -......::--• tio, e~~Uenl ntlahborhoOd: pin;. Full pn~ $21,000. nt.v.', Fee t\Uc, Film, nn; Ptfodern. all elec. kltch . Rt· ' Optn Suhda_v 1-a. Call J. gd Jo&n, nr. tch11, 1hop duced to sell . $"18,500. * ELE GANCE *. ~n!lngton leach 14GI! llll@•!l!1 ~t~!~· .... 540-1151 Heritage StS-8211. U~vl!l'llEll.y Realltyl 67~~~JCO 10 BR. 2 Ba home ·, 7 "I'll. ,BY OWNER -6~% }·.H.A .. • £ ""'.., r.atat•. DOVER ••-n -b aoDl ·Coast wy .. '-\&•~ 1> • J loan -ti t l 1 h t6,.e4471 I J 11 ~>V•=--vwntr a r. _,,_ ·--old, IOxl.XI 1'~1. Jot. 12 x iO , ,,.,,n .~ell a own IM!. -, -bay vmw. imm oec ,..,; ·MUST SE LL • >"T cov patio. TERRIFIC 3 bdr .. i .. ba .. llttpJa,., Low lnterlSt/Submftl 27J SHu WOOD G<l lcmu. lTU Anuq~a waY Thll nice 3 BJt tloJJtt, l13 toc:~tion:· Sul>rnlt aJ1 otftrt. r an & e I ove n, n:Jrla.. . • La.rp 3 Bedrm It tamlJy £,. !;48-2063, F\llltr1on Ave, Nrpt Hit. Owner w/hclp fiMJlC(', carpe ts, dnpes, laf'I?' pool aidt Jocallo n. Vacant' " e ~ BJ\At 4 btth hOUse S3*I Dn, t1o!klng S.1Q,500, 507 $48 500 & play arts. Btookh\l.nt & rtad)' for nlct family . for lllle. N~wport Beach. E, Balboa 81 · 67S-6880_:__ CRll;. Pa1rtck Wootl su.m Adam&. $6,50D dOwn, SlSO. OfM:h Stt I Sur. 1·5 $89,500 "6-0U8 BY" Ownc!r: End or cul d6 e · illl Haven, Rltr. • per n'IO .. l.NCLUDES Prin .• CA.II Glen Quetn Hcrilaat sac. 4 BR 2 bl, $pl'klna: 21JJ E Cout CdM 673-3fll lnl .. Tt.xtl, IPM., compltlt, 4 Btd1w1n, Spanish O.COr dining room, atrlul'I), prlva. CY, bctil arta! SCRAM·LITS ANSWElt IN DIME·A·UNE Rtat E"'"· MCJ.'mt. TI!E SUN NEVEi\ Sl>TS on pool. N' school•. '"""'· · • • <011 oollcct 12131 374'l'l11CJ. -----------~~-----;---------' ~'i PILOT WANT AD. beach, 51$-4Ui6 Call G-12..i6T8 & cM~ It. Sat~ -i>u'it~INES'! HAFFDAL ltEAL TY 842.4405 -~-mOrw~ ! I • 11'"'.-...:;f.-~·-l~;~<;,;;;...;._....;~;..,,;;..:.;,' ... _._. .. ..:,,;;.;~;..,..;,; .... _. ... ;;,;.~!"" ... "!" .. ""'!!'.-.. .;,o;..,;,;;, .. ...,_._._..-.. ,.,;O:...-.-,.,;,.,;,.,;;,., .. _...,;t.tiiiiij~iiiiirtm'm~ .. l.lm, l.9.70 ............... ~DA~l~LYiii"mLO~T~2:l (• ·• • f I • • • ~ .. it i *11ffi DAILY ~ILOT .Sez: Hi Ho, 'ome To The Fair! Find YourName Among Classified Ads And You Win.Fre~ Tickets .. ~ tlciuSE"'r.ci' HOUSES FOR SALE --1705 S.o demente 1110 .. Fountain Y•lley 141~ (19u_n~~.!·Ch a if Owner, m~t sell $28,950 FAMIL_Y_,Sl~I-E--BY ~ v~t. 210 Ave. f BR.-Din &,lam ZV\• den "L" famil.Y room with brtck Mirimlr. 3.bi. 2 full 'ha, ·" ha, .nu w/w ~. lrplc, fireplace could hold poGl. ~· ... blt-1nr, w_r,y nr. ·.~lee bltns. Nr all sch's, shop p~ ta~· ldllet.ber ' bCb, nof tract homr, Will ctr Ii fwy. 962-59a7, bedrocims. 2ir. baft. ~~ be ~!ted, only $21.950. arale master suite, with pri. c213-431:;;-"'"'-:=·===== • · T-·Jolr I• RE'4TALS Apts.·furnlthed Gene ref RENTALS Aph. furnhhod RENTALS I Aph. Furnithecl 4000General APARTMENTS FOR RENT ·• or•09• cou,;ij 1600 vale view dttk. -encom-- ' passes entire area ovt!r dou-Dana Point 1740 j ~· 0, PEN HOUSE ble garagC. 2 outdoor enter. !J'HE·LlNoscAPINC. "Miss Oranae County fair'" Beauty Pa1e1nt Fri., July 17 BACHELOR STUDIO l, 2, 3, 4 BR. SINGLES PATIOS ADULTS DENS Hink Thompson Show FAMILIES FIREPLACES 1aining areas. Ocean & hill-IS HORRIBLE! I ' SAT 10-4 iide views, Only $42,950. But .-what a price pn this I, 1520'J Starboard newly palntt"d 4 bdrm. 2 Ba. ~c.\111. f Efll'r"-·~ WM. Illy 15 ~<I' Sot. Ju~ 11 ferlln Husky ~how San., JulJ JI Archie CampbeU AS LOW AS $110 ,.ER MONTH Gai-dert Grove ~ .I • f&mlly bome. Will carpet ASK FOR "'"'' 1am11y, , .. lh. F"'"' ../Toi-an --.-.. , .... , • '•paint in/out. Brand new wl -uu...... -your c lf:e o I REAL ESTAT" .....,,.r t ,.;i. lro!" harl>or. Stnlor Citlleu JnbolM lluis..l•lr 16 Childre.n's Day & lhe Ha1ers Show CDMfl-ll-LIBT AT: l!ovd R"lllty, 36~ E. Coast Hwy, CdM t ' '"°" 1h11.g carpels. 'f Asking 129,500, Good terni1:1. ~. DAY'IUN £QUtTIES 1100 Glcnncyre St. OELUXE ~ W/POOL Ed 81ddfe Realtor, Victoria & Npt, CM Lockh•rt Co Realtors .. 569W. 19th, CM Paul-Whlte-C•rnahan Rlty, 109)..C Baker CM Perron Co, 1797 Or•nte. (•cross Pac.' Teli " ' Theatre of Homes 4M-M73 549-rol6 t .... ~ 9J6..3600 3 Bdrm. 2 ba .• family nn., 1 WATERFRONT deo, loft. 3 Car gar.; 15x30 Fri., July 17 Champioruhip Motorcycle Racinr Junior livestock. Auction FOR INfORMATION 642-4656 ; CONDOMiNIUMS pool ~midst lush la.ndica~ I ·~•?!~~-H..;g:..t_s. __ 16_3_0 Beach living in luxury 2 bd-intt. 1'.l:!!s i~ a custom, con- l>JiC'R rm & 2 bas, Cust. drapes tractor':i; borne I: far too l -1_-E_~· tn.,r PftOI, tack & fin.. "ptng. G. reen lawn .l onany features to mention. Sat. • Su11., July 18·19 Appa loosa Horse Show tAA Championship Rodeo • Thouunds of EKhiblts bldg) CM • F re• ~tap S"ows • Junler fair I Hom Sh01t The Doyle Co., "3 E. 17th St., C.M. Vill.ge Re•I Estate, 19142 Brookhurst, HB r ~ , t:lbve, Y.·ashcr "'' '" _, •. I & "d Ow s~ 000 fioy.-cr i;arclens. $53.500 .,,You mlllfl see to appree. ryer. ncr. ~'" · ea s"~ ' RENTALS , --· --M.>-6948 v.·eekdays only. n &SSUltlt ~-"' 1oan. I ___ Livt> lcisu1-ely \n<>ecan view $43,000. Aats.' Furnished ~!fport-BeKh • Tlirllflq. Nidw1y Jlides • SfMUaiaai Flowtr Show RENTALS House• UnfurnlsMd ! t •. •• '. T · ~ 1u• •-Br. 'ba . ....;s-w.Jtpf . POINT REAL TY W 1 BR 0ce I; _!,l,h'-~-----.CC..~· All clec. '54,500 34156 Coast """'·· Dana Point Huntington Beach >tOI Gener•I '~ · an ~ bay view. _ -.1 Up11tairs garage a pr. ROO;<.fY Tustin Oaks hou:ie, WESLEY N. 17141 496-5323 r BR. 2 ba condoADinium, RENT FURNITURE Between Ne\\·port &: Balboa. Spanish mod.ern 6 BR's, ~ TAYLOR CO. RENTALS freshly decorated. Vic, l adu1t. ~as. to right BA"s. + 31,i bathJ;. Family Realtors , Houses Furnished One sintle adrnissien entitles )'OU lo Ill ol lhe e•dtin1·Ftir leaturn. Brookhunl &. Ad a ms party. J\lust be pt'tmanent. rmJ kutst house, pool. lrg 962--022.t 3 Rooms from $19.95 Box PlO'.I, Daily Pilot. 3 car gar. $74,300. 544-7197 NE\VPORT CENTER Rentals to Share 2005 •illl the excepticm of ridn, 1odto, and motorcycle ncn. ~~=------Month to month Rentals 2U1 San Joaquin Hills Road -·------l BR, :I~ baths -'ike new, Wide Se1ectlon MESA MOTEL -t .. •ti.~na Hills 1700 6444910 "' 1\.1AN to Share h ome Gates open at 10 a.m. Daily $225, Call 644-4433 ° r 100% PUROIASE OPTION * LOW WEEKLY RATES 1r I I -~B~il~lo_w_y-'-s'".-• ...-,:roo'=~y=d-s. w I "' am e. I ate 2 o · !(. Newport Blvd. & fair Dr.-Costa Mesa :":2-<'"'"7!-'0---=~~ 24 hr. Delivery Kitchen. TV's, maid service. MOVE IN now! Very charm. t"!ntployed partially furn, VERY lowly 4 BR, 2 BA Ol$1m Fumit\lft Rental Heated Pool. I' . ' WANTED I ! I Qnp. G.I. buyer looking for a l "5 BR. 3~ ba. home on a ing split-level, z bed.nn., y.•aJk to bch, (rplc & garage,11.---------------------------•'I home. Brookhurst & Adami 517°\V, 19th. CM, $48-3481 646-9631 den din. rm, frplc; convert Npr Shores. 642-8288 RENTALS loc. Si'IO mo. Ref's. 962!-6795 1561 W Llna>ln, Anhm. '174-~ LBDRM Jur.n apt, Back 8Q' quiet street. for $36.500. 'Ve have s11ch a property. ncs. ~fed in the hills of Laguna flills . ~1ission Viejo area, .Mftlltt~et us show· ii lo §< ao<i;iti:lR~!ty ~iv. Park 'Ce:Jfter, Irvine . ; ~eau Anytim<q m.oo20 dayiite basement to apt. REFINED Lady 10 share RENTALS • R&NTALS 2 BR near park w/w cpl &\OI only $60 util paM:I waterfrool, lg cov'd sun. Open House Sat. &: Sun. 264 lovely hm in Bluffs. NB. House_!.!"urntshed Houses Unfurnished Hou1e1 .':'_!'fumlshtd , ·dfPB. for appt after 6. No BaJ lSland S70, uUI paid deck, aummer rental or yr'« Falrv:lew. $34,500. • All priv, lncl"d, $80 n10. Vacation Rentals 2900 General 3000 NtwPort Bliich 3200 pelA .. 2llJ3.19-?882. •,.. Costa Jttesa $sS util paid l.se. Adults only, 6'1~ Hillie ?ofcCormack Realtor 644--0369. ---...---. -1 BR • email private. $110 $95. Sharp 1 BR util paid owner/broker. 714: 494-75.11 BACHELOR. professional BIG Qear very nice house, DOVER SHORES mo. Young adult couple (4) l BR util.paid ....... $1~ OCEANFRONT Bache!~ • e $29,.950 e man, lq s,bare NB tnhse. nr Lake, bltll.!I, ..Jlof day., Luxurious, on Santiago Dr. preferred. 846-4600 $11S ...... ut1I paid, tot OK yearly, Util pd, $95 mo. New hoinc. 10.,.. down Pool, reMis. elc. Rent !40 wknd, S90 a . <n4) RENTAL 'FINDERS Spectacular .view. 4 Bed· --·::o STAR*LET 547.(1()63 Qu iet, emply'd man. Ref& • $35,900 • oegotiabh·. 644-6569 ;iZl-9672 frH To Landlord5 rooms, 3 bath.!!, dining i-oom. Fount•in V•lley 3410 HOLIDAY PLAZA rcq. 6'7;>-3121. Bel family roqn1 : 2 patiOtl. Beau.I;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, DELUXE · 1 Bdr """"'°~~~---~ Lease w/option 0.K. 4 . WORKING mother wishcg to Slimmer Rentals 2910 645.0tl J. Ufully landscaped. 1% Years!• ' spacious m. I-BDRM .. I.~ blk. lo beach. ! rmto he.re · • 1 ntrall • J•'urn apt. $135. Plus util. Sl.50 Yearly lease. Avail. PL.ACE. REALTY ~,9704 i; nice ap. ce Y 4,,w 1M.c .... Meta old. lease. s100 per month, Va"c:ant -Jfoated ~ •-pte -··· .. ---"""' Joe. Nr !Shops, tiea,ted pool, Summer Condom"lnium · gardcner in<'luded.CallBert · . ......,. ....... ~ ,.._,... Aug. Isl OwntrfBkr !·.·. L.aguna Beach 1705 2969 So. Coast l{\\'Y. gar. Reas. 64.2-1911. On the ocean. sand level, 2 $ISO.Partly furn z Br. 1 1~ Fehren 675-3ZlO. S B d . t Ing. No childrecn• • no Pf!ls. 67~1642 I ; " BR 2 BA -pt t I f 8 rm 1963 Pomona, ... 1. --,;;o.-.="=..--1707 GIRLS over 21 to share · • ...... m ecy ur-Ba, yrd & patio. Avail 8/15, M ·I RealtyCo.67.S..3210 ----------BALBOA INN , OCEAN .:L;:_•,,_gu:.•c.•:....:.N_i;:;g_ue_I____ beach apt. $85/mo. CaU nishcd, washer/dryer, ten. Child ok. Bkr. SM-6980. · Costa Mesa 4100 On the beach. f"'l.'Om $165 mo. . ·I R 673-0ti9:l aft 6 for interview. nis courts. 2 pools. Avail 2 BR. "DO. " HOUSE" 1'"'0R LEASE. T~ BluHs. Exec. Home ---------Htd Pool. Kitchen. 6'15-8740 • VIEW BY OWNER : Beaut 4 B , for one week July 11·18th. ~ 301 Esperanza. Trina model. * SUNNY * Jryo BA. din rm, fam r1n, HOf\.1E 10 s~r_e: Employed Call Arif. em2 or 499-4248 Dana Point, cpts, drps bltns, Besl Back Bay View. 3 BR, Lcuc $300 mo., lease op· OCEANFRONT • 2 brm. 1 WITH 183.l !'r. lg lot. $32,000. male. All fac1ht1es, 64&-0084 .• channi~. 1225. wide ocean 2% BA. Dr]is, cpts. $474 tion $275 me .. ~1000 opl.. * ACRES * furn. uppt>r. Garage. Year~ . ' I • ·' <\!t5--127l belween 4-7 P~1 • STILL AVAi LAB LE view. 4.96-2002, adults, no ino. Adu1ts. No 11 e Ill. Excellen t area. 8193 Night-lt>asc, $27;. mo. 642-3443 I OCEAN 2~tory, 5 BR. 2~i: b<t J.llllsid<' MAN wilh young .son will o~rl~arborBaylsl~~-8:7'~~ pets_·-=~~~-~ 644-2068 Inna~. ~.v. ~*. Motel·Apt~ * • \VINTER RENTALS ·- t • .t 1 't'JO'QI . view, pool-sz lo\. cpts. n\'fl5, ._ __ t"·' 3 ~ ho c • .,. i1so • #tBR, t &. avaJI <~'.o .._RINER REA'fY . "•d,l,o & ·1 Bedr,.G9ms Rent NOW for o. t, I J.~ ~~ , ·, i' } ' .$35,500, 4~. Y linws"1 '.~h,~· ~:U,"'°,.,nm 'me Arrowhead. Call ..,A~!!,ne "Tllfil clil.dren/JIM ok. Bkr. * 1 yr old-3 BR. 2 BA, g.1"'2 ~AJ ~6-1 322 !·:t;dw RATef.-Abbe Realt ~ .. P ~-~.,.,. I.=:;::==:::==:=;=== · · raig .... .nir ..., Svcdeen for.,details,~.'i. Active, ~ fain rn1, din ro1, crpts. .....,., lll'-Y Y ..... _ A decorito?-' shOv•case of 6 " ' M-1 R 1ty C ~2 .., • ., dl"na dbl '"d & f ·OU)'\ \V~k or r.1onlh ---Misaion VJe~ • ., .d.708 .. ;-d'r1f0o •• 0 • ~ -v&H ~38R.tt. Ba. d!ihwhr. ....... .i::ar. 1\.1 5 4 Br • ~twi. bllns owen-d •-Color TV Corona del Mar 4150 . · . ~~lo:s :;1a::s, ~~~ :.:.::.:.:..:=.;,,j,=""'-""--newport ~eadl BEACON Bay-modern 3 or fr p I c I Av a i J 811. ':t ~kSe ~ 64~rly lsc . pa.Ii~. $260 mo., bt & last. • Pool & Phone Scrv incl view and private a~ss 10 SPANISH YEAR U!ase -3 Bcd1'00m. 4 br., enclosed palio. frplcs, Chldrn/pel ·ok. Bkr. vai P · · st2-2264 . • ?ofaid Service avail MANOR J bath, den, extra room pvt ix'ach & r :er. $300-$350 534-6980 $375 Lease, New Condo. J.:;. ========:-1 Signal So. o( O.C. .. :" .• ~·.x~:~vcs:!~~ c'.:;~~n~; off patio, dbl garage , wk. Also Jge 2 br apt. trplc, s1g;; • Shal'p 3 Br. many BluH. 4 BR. 3 BA, !\faint. Or•n9e County 3600 Fairgrounds HOUSE garden mtnc on or before Ige sundeck. sm wk , pa.id. View. Near pool, --·-'--'-----2J76 Ne,vport Blvd. · -\vi I h guarded entrance. xtras. Avail now. Children hool t · k 0 M 0 · • · July 15-$350 ..... r mo. Write 213/TH -'S-3427 or sc . enn111, mar et. • • onavan ri48-9755 · Av.'8rd winning architectural ~034 ,_1 -" Rrd Lo . .11 n4;673-5094 k pcl v.·el.comc. Bk r · 01vncr 644-4831 . 120 w. Oce•nfront ' ••.· c1li.;::n. Private teniiis courts A dlstlnctlvt" exPcutive home ., '-""a,,... ·• uisvi c. · 5341980 '•t the foot of your hill. (A dc.!ligncd ror living in !he Ky. 40207. Lido Bayfront-2 Pools ---------2 • BDRM/I ba., new cpl. Newport Beach LO ba K .. .__ . & paint. Rel. & S!OVI', $J8J 'master planned com1nu~ '"'and manner. From lh<' im-VELY 4 BR on y, 2 llCn•::neUte suites & room.Ii · •· · b Costa Mesa 3100 n10. Lease only. Rcfererx.-es. v lh · 1 ·nity). AdJ·acent lo a nc"' ...... iu;iv<' t\vo-story entry, a BA. o/side shower. Winter y day, week or month. __ .. -011 are . e 1'i'1nnf'r o ,... I S OT Ag t. 675-4930 .. t•-•• U 2000 boat marina. Private widr 61.ii' galleria connects renta.40038th t. LIDO SHORES H . EL i:OJt: LEASE-4 ,BR . REDUCED' 2 "·. l'·' Ba ~~~ts to 1e gtilf course and con1munity lhc formal aod in formal !iv. UNUSUAL. oontemp 3 brm., 617 Lido Park Dr NB 613-8800 ~·/!rplc. lrg encl yard. _.Conoo part furn '""Pool OR~NOE COUNY.Y ·Mopping center a!&o min-in~areas ofthclowcrOoor. pool. grdnr, $390/mo. Yr BEAUT. 3 Br. 3 Ba home, Mesa Verde area. Avail Adulli . ·,240 · 010 : FAIR & EXPOSITION '.u~·away. ~=.t " · The living room. \Vilh dra-lease. Avail. 8110. 642-2153 Lido L<;le. Last 2 wks July. ~i:,s:.~2~. $.lOO w mo. Call M2-401S/G7~7S6 al the •::. · · • matic cuslom·slyled full------$600. I~l 2 wk.o; Sept $450. ,,...,...i,1£,1'1 RETIRED Couple 01· ninn will give ft'eC 2 bl". part. furn. apt in ~xchange for minor ma int. & repair. &1~9210. EXCELLENT area. &side. Jo're~hly painted. 1 BR. \VIW cpts, etc. $13.i nio. 56--9187 •P.: AS NEVER B°EFORE wall lircplace !argt" bay \vin-University Park 2237 Al.!lo 2 Br. 1 Ba apt; July NO l\fainlenance · 3 Br .. 1 ORANGE COUNTY ,=-HercareaUtheclemcnt11 do\vand slidinggla.qsdoor11, ·-----· . Sllj wk. Aug S200 wk. 2 RentorLeauOption Ba, Townhouse, frpl c, pool , FAIRGROUNDS * LRG 1 BR in rourplex, . that made famous Emcl'ald I~ separate and lot.ally traf. 2 Rdrn1s. Z b_aths: avail_. wk min. 673-3948. 3 Bedrm home, lgc living rm, $325 Mo. Mgr. 642--0300 July 14 • 19 ~r•1 .,•17ulct ILl.'<'a, $130. Call 6/15 t 111•~ ..,7 r.1 nc\v kitchen. S20J mo. -.,.,_ ., , • ·.,.,_ !\'lonarch Bays soar in fie-free. The. "[amily-kifc_hcn 3 ... Bd o . ~ •• di;,:~ .... :i o. 3 BR, Hips 6, on chanrK'l-boat Nichols Real E1t1te 2 BDRM. 2 Ba. to\11nhousc. Plt>a!!f' call 642-5678 cxr 329 ·~-~-~-- -· -~ -------BAOIEl.DR blk to ocean/bay. w/w crpfg. kiL 1 adult. no pell. $105 yrly. 613-1629 $195 FU"RN=-. "ea'"ct>-."'N~o-..... ~.,.._1 ing. Buslneiss man. non. smoker S. of hwy, Privv.cyj1 675-4859 BACHELOR e Bright i. Airy. e Al l ulil pd. Quite. * 54()..2266• 2 Br, bal., frpl. 3 blkll to bch. Avail Aug I, $210. 322 Heliotrope. 675-8561 . * FURN I BR. w/encl iarage. $145 mo. Yearly. ' * Call 673-1109 * . value. SAVF, \Vilh pril'CS. r.onc" has its OY.'n distinct 11""9'1·1• ' •$33~'1.m, dock close to ocean & Pool. Lea.<sc or lease/opt. bctY.·ccn 9and J PM 10 ciatm Z BR Sl50. 1 Br $l2.'i. Pool. $10.000 lo $20.000 bclo\v com. area with a \vraparound ava . .> •••.•••• i o. ~'--·. $125 ·k 402 * 546-9'".>21 * OWNER 644-&188 """r l•'ckcl•. tNortl• Co''" ... Adults. Spac. !deal for ~------•-300-1 ' · BOB PE'M'IT Realtor auups. v. · 2 BR G p f · ..-.:1~ '" Bach. 548--9633. 1993 Church, :. :parable beach homci;. SAVE out~r ~rvi~g counter .. A "SINCE is46.. Oubhou9e Ave , 673-9556 all · ar. a IO, c .... s. 3 BR + fam rm, 21ii Ba, 10!1-(rce number is 5'1~1220) Cl\1 1 BR Jor one ' wi1h terms tailored lo your spa.cJOus fa~1Jy room .'v.1th dayl'; 833-(llOl nights 5 p.m. drpJJ, stove, relrig. Bamboo lgt> living rm, fncd yard. -:::::o:=:::--::::::;=:::--: $130 n1onlh, ~needs. One plan includes a second fireplace adJ0:1n1 --\VEEKLY Rentals. 1·2 Br. ·Village has privacy & quiel $250 n10. Lease. 645--1723. C-ap'1strano 372-5 ATTRACTIVE 1 Br. util pd. 673--0880 n1ature lady, Inc. utllities.1 all landscaping, even drapes lhc large superbly appoint. lor mature adulti; only. $105 n10. Single person over -=========! ,.0 I"" '""''" ,.,·, •. From cd k'I h • I" the family. Lido Isle 2351 From SIOO. Near Beach &. Dwntwn Cl\t. $170. 548-7134, 3 BR, 2~ll Bli townhouse. 30 1 o•2 ~97 BalL-. Island •••• '""' '"""-" ' ... 1 c en. rom -Ba • (1) 683-8247 wknds ~52. Pool. Lrg ground . .(\vail Im· ~ BR. 2 Bil., 2-sty. Corner on y. D'• ....,.1 -.,,,_ .1'19.900 to Sfi().CXXI. Look for ~.izc dini.ng nook, a hallway, WVELY Lido lslf' 3 .,..!8077· . • ·~="'--"----...,.....,..~ _., 285 o -· • ~ I I ~S~M~AL~L-~F~U~R~N---l·--------=I EL "" 2~ BR h I--" d n1 ....... $ nlO. Agt 64.,....,~ v1t>w ,..1. "p .. cpls, drp:o;, 1 -. apl. * LITTLE ISLAND 1 BROADt.100R NI GU flied v.•llh i;torage spa~. Bedroorn home ror lease. sc. gar. ,,._..., Y • bltns. Near East.side C.i\I. Sl30. Very * "SHORES on Coost Highway leads to a convenient lower Available July 16 to Sept. BALBOA Z Br. TV. near cph1. ncy.·ly pairMed. $1-lj University P•rk 3237 ;~:::id.1;;~, prlvalr. 540 _3943 or On lhc bliy. 2 BR .• lum. 1 1101). ~th of Laguna Ooor Powder Roon1 a 5th 16. 6T;r7086. ocean •• bay & s hop 'g. mo. 263.3 Elden Ave, I ---'-""---~--Mo,..5601. 2nd Half of July -$250 Beach, Or phone 1714) 83j.. bedroom (or Maid's room _ ----$100-$150 wkly. Avail mo. 673-5210. 4 BR .. family rm. & dining 45'1-1878 493-3907 Eves. =~~~=----Month of August -$600 · ' d '•·" b I h 400 675-5810 NEW l &. 2 BR, w/\v crpts, BIB REALTY 675--3000 ·3000. or library~ an ""' at 1. Huntington Beac 2 · 2 BEDROOM hou!e un-rn1. (Turtle Rockl •... $360 C . 1 B h 11 bl . 1 If 1 I"!~~~~~!"'!'~~· I ap11 rano He 3730 a t ins inc se c ean • I: .an the second level, an up. -·--LlOO, LINDA Jsle, Bayside furnl.!ihed. Near shopping & 3 Bl~. fam. rm., din. rm.$335 CHARA11NG knotty pi nti :. ~RUSTIC RANCH slairs si tting room or par. I. Halapoff Dr. & Pcnin. waterfronts schools. Large yard SJ2j. 3 BR + atrium, 2 yr lsc 4 BLOCKS [l'om Ocean. New ~~\~:~. ~:~P~~~· ~~~ bach apt w/2 . dlb bed!, · • 11nts retreat. It features a.n 2800 Ocaan Blvd. off-winer Lido homes 548-4890 at . . . .. . . .• .• .• .. .•• . . . 3 Br fain rm din rm lge pvt pat, $150 mo, yr11 CGhann.l ·-;,~~~i~·:nc~~!ic outdoor balcony. and opens Corona del M•r Bill Grundy Rllr "642-4620 1· 3 BR. l',S BA. on 'Vilson 4 B 80 R.B& pfaE'M'ITmily nn~:al·,··~ ~rpt.!1.' drps, bltn~. $2S5 Jse'. S111ALL 1 br. furn apt for basis. 318 Or_wx .. to an ('noro1ous maslr.r suite CORONA DEL 1.IAR COT-nr schl.!I. $210 mo., \\•alcr ' ~ or R • --77•74"·· older person. All util. paid. ""=-======= hOmc, in finer CITY or runnini;:-the full Y.'idtl\ or y .. , ·-t•· •. .,· •-r "f TAGE. main beach. Sip• I polo. "A" "973. "SINCE 1946'" c .. ~. ,,_,,.,,,, ~ "" $120 + clean-up deposit. , LAGUNA SECTION. Detail. A I r .. ~ ... ,..,, .,. .... ., I .... _ Da 833--0101 . hi 23Jj Elden. Huntington Be1cfl 440I Cd exterior of \\wd plank, the house:. o e egant ire-2 ticki:!tr to UJC (. 1. $150 wk. n7 Heliotrope • DELUX 3 br 2 ha condo * Yll nig s L•guna 'Be.ch 3705 -----•. --'-'-"-'-'"-'I •-k r 1· pla~ is included here, anrf . ORANGE COUNTY 67!>3S39. -I Crpts, d')''. ·,,_ll_i ~. nnnl. :I BR. 2 Ba .............. $325 '---* l & 2 BR }'~urn. Apts. Carol Boisen ,.cedar s .... e roo inc~. rain. you'll find the large sizr ,,.... 3 BR 211 Ba 137;; •· .... ASE o I 1· Pool. Quiet. NASS AU 10052 Forrest•! Drive bl'·og raoc"ho"." .. ,., •• ,. FAIR & EXPOSITION ON, --wale" Batboa l"'.·, •~. ••-,270 · · ·~ ... .... ..... ~ r , ease op t0n. ex· ,,. '"' • ' '"' of lhc scn~rate dressing fm:: ' "' ~ .,...,. S Bil 2u. Ba s3•• I I N ·• h PALMS, 171 E. 2'lnd Sl. Hunt1'n ton •· h , f'OR~lAL ENTRY ·F'OYER ,... Boa.1 dock. 3 BR_. furn. Avail $150 • 2 BR a.nA, '"· dr,,. · n ' ... · :, • • · ·· 't\I C us vc o. l'uu Om e 9 D9aC roon1 ·and huge walk-in al the 7/tS-8/l $22: wk 8/l '""" e RED HILL REALTY w/whl!cw11.ter view on 642-364;i. \V/FLOORS OF' POLISHED closet parlicularly appeal-ORANGE COUNTY • '. · • lge fncd ye.rd. Walk 10 shop-Univ. Park Center, Irvine t1-ecl!ncd st. Walk ro beach. NR We&tcliff-1 br. bachelor. ~AGATE TILES. iog. ThT'l'C large family bed· FAI RGROUNOS 8/3()-$7J() \Yk. 675-6737 phi(. l chRd ok. 646-6761 Call, Anytin1c 8l3--08'20 W I d ••~ Htd poot, •til pd, 'lat"-... -I' h SOLID SUMMER Rental a•t, slcep!i a er & gar cncr, ~ mo, " ...... 1.0ng iv. rni. a:o; rooms with 1hc.ir own huge, July 14 19 ts 3 BR $15.'i. in court. 2 kid1 --494-©40 lad" only. $115. 548-SOJL. WAU.. or BRICK UNIQUE • ' '4. On Bayfront nr . Lido k ,,,_A... . ... :... 3•.11:11 . ' J [ · private outdoor belcony ~ ..., ........ o · ,.._ ..... , gar. ...-s...... Corona de1 Mar ~ LEASE 3 BR .2"· Ba LARGE 1 BR, ........ quiet ':f.. O G BURNING F'lRE-l'ompletc !he carefull y plan. Plea~ call 642-5678 cXI 329 ahoP'll-613 36th St. 61~ 642-.oos:i • --· . ,,. , ocean .. -1 .:PLACE. FROM F'LOOR TO ncd i;lceping area. Abundant between 9 and t P1'f to claim I BAlBOA tSLAN& • Attr. 2 Br duplex-brand r'IC\V, 3 view. nr. schls, m_r kt, adult. Reasonable :r 58 9 !• :CEILING. Well,,•deslgl'lt'd 3 i;torag(' and utillly spaor ii; your tickets. <North County J Br apt. spls 4. July bUm from water s21:, n10. beach. golf course. Sl7 3 iifn Orange Ave, 548-4360. •' ·BDRM.&. FAM. ·RM. floor 'd~ · '"· 1 ,...... loll·free number t, 540-lm) '"""··avail. 613-1503 NewPo'rt Beach 3200 Inc:. uWlties, 67M4U. funi. 49!J...J08?. 494 -64P9 1 BR. New, beaut. tum., proVl .. ..., 1n ""' ex ra-·~.,,c l"-o evea. onl ' pJan. serviced by 2 halhs. 3-car garage, This impre~ WKLY Rental avail now. 2 CHARM.ING 2 BR, So of Hwy, mo. lo mo. Adull..!I y. I ~u \V/w carpeting & drapes sively elegant home is Joc:at. L•gun• Beech 2705 Br. flltn lpL.nt. ocean. Sips frplc, newly decor, bltn!I, $265 BEAUT 3 BR Z ba, 2220 Elden. ~9778 eve. j .lhni-oul. k' .he ha cd adjacent to tbf' golf . -6. 312 llrtl Sl, NB. 5S1-980a. IMMEOCDCIAUTP~NCY $250 l11e. 675-4401. Cu1t1 bit. Spa.~2,..~~rs, lrpl, STUDIO, Ulll pd. gar. Mar· !' anch modl'!rn itc n . s, l'UUl"S(' on a vtcw site in Summer re~tals available: DUPLEX*-OD\J('r, cli'ks frorn AVAILABLE I SllORECLIFFS 6 Room vu, mmac. rlcd cpl or .!li.nglc, priv, yd. ~-.ALL BllJ~~~Sl~:Ng~n: smog-Ii-cc Mission Viejo. The • I BR $17.:i 1\•eek. 1.:hanfl('L :ilecpl'; ti. Ava.ii. House. 1 yr. lse. S42.i mo. 3 BR. Ne1v l~mc. Vie1v! $1Jj. 6~2-1574, 968--2158. OVEN. D ·• · Javl111 con1munlly sv.·in1 and • 2 BR & den $215 week. 1125 $l;,Q wk 673--4754 206 Driftwood . 67fi-4116 $.'lOO J\lonlh MERRIMAC WOODS new DTSP. ETC. & opens lo spac. recreation l'erller only 4. 4!14-2510 or 871--0978 . ' . . ' DESIRABLE PLACE REALTY 4!H-970~ luxury l-2 BR, air-cond. lol~ fflm. rm., Wl'M·I FIRE-_.. I RENTALS "BLUFFS" EXEC. 4 Br, 2~, Ba. dphc. -$ 425 M . W m ·~ mlnUff!!!; 111vay • anu 11(.:rv C· LARGE 1 BR collage, ocean 2200 *I ft. Bllns, nwly pntd. RENTAL err1mac fl,)' • .,.~ ;!'101.A_'.',~-~~;:s,gl~~~k1':, cd by 11. f~ ~gularly .!IChf!d. v1cw, fenced yard. Sumlncr Houses UnfurnlsMcl Town Series Car ~ ts 540-7Sl3 Ants Furnished h dasJJ S}pCI , • "' • ~·.,M uk'd bl.1.11. rental $100 wk . 494-5873 2 BR. l ba, "pa.rk ¥Ide!" S260 , · /n"JO ' ~ ' •"' •""'WEEKL=~"y"".7Lo-,-,.,-19,--'P...,-t. 1 ty decked. "l'l)lh eovert'CI ~ General 3000 a BR, 1~ bl. 2-51y .•.•• s:rn; 3 Br, 2 ba, den, p11.Uo, General e. Bach. <1r cptz. f\imllh;'• I' bana. This \l{e\I gtoOI MISSION D•n• Point i740 ... .,. '! 1L ' ri: .( 3 BR.~ r· tri-Jcvcl •••• $325 dlshwa&hcr, stove, re(rig. compJ. Kitch. $3:i wk-pays home b immac. lh~l'\lv~· , llNTA~, • 3.f)R.. 2\;i 'til. "new" ,.s:fi(I Aduils, lea~. 61~. REl\IAltKABLY ~~.t.!9'1 El Ct.tnino Dr. ,OFFERED AT, THE · RIDGE 00/MO. lao, b"'°thtak;.., F bo<lnll> ,b:jk..., . < SR. ~It\!', .... ll'o/11 tJt;<i UfiBELIEVABLY .......,,~. A?PRAJS£0 PRICE Of $63 a50 """"' •lew. "''· """'""'· rom "'-• ' Huntingten Baach :WOO EXTRAORDINARIL -'-~~=-===..--:$34,SOO FULL P.RICE . o7 Martho Ray Realty bcachO-OolfonllOOO}<".'"' PARK & MARINA ----Ol!:AUTIP'UL *SUS ~ASITAS DOWN PYMT 49¥10l . month ot AU«l.ist fu a prime WATERFRONT Furn, 1 BR, ~pl.II. AduJtg ~ NO. · iilit Dlnic~i.lm: S;int• Ana or [; . " locaUon 2 bedroom' yrarly 3 BR. 2\~ ba. gi"OOnbf!H $385 H Vil D'isere Garde" Apts only, no JM!lll. :ntO Newpor1 to e!Jg. wtcran. ~ 1 San P't;go J"rct:wayiot south · !IJa_ renlal for oniy $100/mo, 3 BR. 2!4t ba. spJit.Jevel S'18.i untington Harbour Putting green, waterfall It C G42-92S6 I.$265.29 Pf'lt mo.. fOI" 360 lo La Pu tyroott. Tu11t e:.tt VaCatlol, Rlhtals '~ ANO :1 DR. ll•ii ba. bay vlt>w .• $!,I)() Unfurn. 4 Br, 30' dock, IC8!C. "t1eem, now~ ew.rywbcre, Blvd., .M. * . with llol'I anl'l\lal fll'I' _ __, _,, __ , u-·'••• tp Mia. -M.T r" 1 • ~ E"'"•"" .. *"" tn n-.. ·~n 3 BR. 2\t bl., tam.. Open Sat & Syn 9:30-4:30 4,7 nnnJ, rec. room, b\111.uds, Lc-:--Fun1, 1 BR apt, Sl20. ' l .... i.;JL ... t::: ..... OUffVW ., -• """"' et, .... l:tWnc-Sl .... "'" ··e JX:IW<:I" 21"'3!""~ 213/37"'"'l ~· ,. I 2 di·· I N nbCI". r;a...,rwi '!.-. ' tlon Ridge Homcl,' (tl4) M.-ltrt !t.bW6\la vw, Lal«! CALL 613-8550 "big'' .................. $48."1 ;v, """""""or .i-a.... BBQ's, Sauna. furn,·ul.'lfUtn, or or II ...,, ony, o It'-~ •"".fj()j(l. 1651:1 Harbor Lane 1 & 2 Br. also SlnglH from pets. Set. l\ljp'. Apt 6, 2W n-.... °"' Greaory, alp~ 6-8. $20 day. OTHERS LSO V Eldl!'n C.~I. ~M'i'"ss· ION REA• TY AECEAi'l Hills CLASSIC .o-~ wkrld, $120 wk. (Il.f ) · A A AIL.ABLE ok. Fncci.. gar. E-1idc. Sl:S, See ii! 2000 Panonl ~=="=~~~=~ t_ 1 1 r" l [a 3 &tJ..333ll or 52:i-8886, HUNTINGTON H 11 r bo u r , Rd., 642-8670. BctWttn H1tr· BEAU'l'lf'\JLLY t"URN. ISS So C.ouJ .. ,{\I.')'., l.8gi.1na 3. 5 br. i:, m nn, f l'IC\l.'tr hOmt'. 4 Bc!l'lrm1, 2 bor a: Newport . 2 Blk N. 19th 2 BR:. Poo! Adults, no peta Ph ... , l714) ~0731 "'3-0!lfn, .<1113'.~ •FHA. 159' dW1l. CAmN-Mammoih Lakl!a In -:::::======,,....-=I [tut ¥. I ll'" -M •·St A t A • ._ •tory, l l>atM. Lcuo • 81! CHATEAU LA OINTE ,,,.,_ '"'" ap"' ' P I High Sierras Slp:s 7, tum. I BR f'um util paid •••• IQ lion ~ bcl BR, 2 BA, bll-n •P-BUSlESl' martce.tpl&,ce In 7 nllt11, '95. $31--3374 E\iet 1 BR util paid tot/pct .. $00 op • Lovely 2 Br turn apt. Pool , SMAU. bac or apt. partJ.y pliarx.-c~ w/w crt>ll, dbl IJow The DAlLY PILOT 54(),.0fl.7. :I BR gar totA/pelJ OK •• $105 na ty LOVELY 4 br, 2 bi\, C.Onv. carport, wtlk to 11h0p"1. Jurn. C.M. easl. SGS pJU$ gnr 50'xltl0' lot. ruh)ltuni n. 2 BR f -~ r •-SUO loc. ln1n100. occ. $23S.. Pree Adul~, no ..... t& $150, ulllllics. 5:10.1943 •1o' 1 •MOOfl Lo dn. 0.llliticd seci.~. Save BY Bay. 2 BR cottage 0-3 gar <'111.-.:u ot wl11 · ~ o~j 9.~' J:f' .i' • money. time .l. dfort by Bey Shore. Paik. rra; \\"ttk: ~BR lncd for tot!/f)Ch1 SltiS 2.11~ VlllA Del Oro =lr. tl'ash. Le• 1111 · l!Ml Pol11flrta, C.M. t5Jl\f'E-A-LTNES! Satunll)''s ,.. ' 1,Wo pei ng from ywr lll \Y.. Pae. C&t . Hwy. NB. 3 BR flOOI tot11/pc1<i 01< I ,,,NO\\!"llll'I lkach 6'11·113.'I __ ·'·-__ TifE QUICJ~.~;l(,\YOU CALL. Da lly Pltot J)l~ln1. .DJME-k.Lll!E . 61<·;;lnl umcl,.Jr. 61:1-6666 °'Kt S.J.2.18. STAR*LET 547-004) Pllhr WANT ADS! 64~8 THE QU!Cl<Ei\'VOU SF:U. Pt..n. t;l2-i67l \ I \'ou are lhe Winner ot 2 Uckel~ lo lhe ORANGE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION al the ORANGE COUNTY I FAIRGROUNDS July H -19 Pleue call 642-5678 f!Xt 32t between 9 and 1 Pl\f to ciai1 your tickets, (North CountJ toll·!rce nun1bcr "i! 540-lZIO~ "ITS HOl\1E" •· johnsto•j SfONEH.ENGE APTS f 2 Br 2 bath Quality Pool, Stationery. Sl&i P~ for appt ;;J&..3101 mQ Florida. H.B. I WALK• lo Bc:ach. 2 B Adulta:, no J>C?Ls. :119 15th SI., No, 1 S1nt• An• STANDAR_D_MA_N--'oR4 1 IAfi:e, charmhi& newly A quiet. $l3S mo, By l'Ol"fltr Standanl It Mch tkn, 1009 S, Standard. 9494, TIRED of that old tu.rnltura It'• really not that io replace. Ju8t watch 11'4 furniture & mlsc:.'fll•neod cohtlJ)M In I.he Oauified Seel Ion. ) " : I l • i ! !' l I •· l • ! : . • ' \1 • ! . • • ' . l I I I ' I I ' , • -.. I I -~ I • ' • ' • ' . • • looking For Someone ' We're Ciood At It We'll even pay the postage to get you to give us an onler~ Get . ready for some quick profits by mailing in your order today. Put . . a hanl·working DAILY PILOT classified want 1;1d to work for you. USE THIS ORDER FORM 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 UNES 2 4 7 12 TIMIS TIMU TIMU Tl Md $4.50 $6.10 $10.65 $15.90 $5.10 $1.21 $13.1 0 $20.10 1~-·t---·1~-1~-1~-1~~1-~-1-~-1-- $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND Bill 0 P11blith "''··········••Y•· MtlMfllt ••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• • Cl•••ifiuti•• ••••••••••• ,, •••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••••• , N•1t1• • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •' •• •• • • •• • • • • •• •• •• • • • • •• •' • • • • ·• • • •. • A•tl"'u • • • • • • • •• •• •• • • •• • • • • •• • •' • • • •• •· •• •• • • • • •• ·• •• •• •• •• •' • City , •••••••••••• ,, •• • • •• • • •• • • • 'h•n• ••• , •••• , •••• , • , , , , • , •• , TO fl6UU COST Put on ly •n• ""ord in ••th 1p•~• tbo••· lnclulll• y•ur tdclre11 Of' pho n• 111i1mffr. The to1t of y•1i1r o4 11 ot th• •nd of th• lin• •11 which tho lad word of your ocl II writ- t1n. Adel $2.00 orlro if you clotir• tu• •f DAILY PILOT 101 ''"ico ""itl! lftoilM , .. pli1t. ------CUT HID-PASTI ON TOUl INftLO" ------ BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ..... 0. ,_. ... IS. c.te W... C.U..i• Oron91 Coast DAILY PILOT P.O. lox 1560 Con Me., C.llf. 92626 Ch lllool Dopf. Or Give .Us an Order by Phone . . .At 642-5678, The D·irect Line to • ClaulRecl Want Ad RESULTS ' ' . . ' .. ' : . ' ... _, .. ' ....... --~· ,._ '-'-'-"-~--~--'--'---'~------- I I S•l11rday, July 11, 1970 DAIL V ~JLOT Ji; RENTALS RINTALS RI NTALS R!NTALS RENTALS RENTALS Apia. Unfurnl"1ed R&;AL ESTATE General MEAL !!STAT Gtn•r•I BU NE ) """ FINANCIAL I I I Apts. Furnished _A,ts. Furnlshod Aph. Fumlshod Aph. Unlurnlohtd Apb . UnluMlshtd ' ' ! ~11un.1 B11ch 470$ IRVINE J1111 1RVINI ---Laguna B••ch 1705 Income P roperty 6000 Acrtogt •200 Business I ~* NE°w •-UNIT * !if. ti -Oppdrtunlt1es 6300 , E A UL SI FROM $165 MO. VI LLAG E INN li96 S. Cit HW)'. A1akt, TV, PoOI. 1teP1 to btach. 494-$438 1 BDR~I. or unlum. ~-lllk from 1hop'1 &: heh. Lndry facU. Adult1 only, $175 mo, 494--4483 -~237. BR F.XPANOO l\10BILE, ~aul furn, c11rport, porch & pool, 1 blk lo Mach. St~. Jo'tte ulll. 499-1639. ~\fALL ! BR, util pd, bar, pdvafe, 2 n1in to beach. SI"~ mo. 497-1153 tVf.'!. S130 ftJRN , Bach. w/utU, Adult.s onl)·. Fairview & \\'ii.son area. 548--0522. San Clementi 4710 1 BR, liv nn, kil & hath. Octian vie\\', \I lk ro bch, sho pp in'l' I.: sho"" ·reasonable rate 492-9996, ;492-5189. .. IE .ST 11\'S! c L A 5 s I I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 a· NOW LEASING' Pork.like living for fomi· lies with children ond odults. I, 2 ond J bed· rooms. furn ished or unfurnished. Sheg car· pets. drope1, oir conditioned. wi th \~If· cleaning ovens. Complete $'400,000 recrea- tion cluS in \,hre'e acre per~ !>pols, tel)nis, volleypoH, heilth club ; teen foc ilities end o . . . pre· sd1o0I! Ne x t lo shopping end golf course, nee r U.C.I. ond Newport Beoch . From $150 per mo. At San Diego Fwy. and Culver Dr ive in Irvine. Phone 833 -3733 . Owned and ri..J.1;R by The Irvine Company • ' General 5ilOo Cottli Mesa -·-----'""'" 5100 Large 1 BR vacant ••••• ~.$75 I Bl't util pa.id ....... , • , $90 1 BR utll pd, lqt OK •••• $100 2 BR util pd tot OK ••.•• $100 2 BR w/yard &'garage SIM Ocean brttle 2 BR tot .. $120 STAR.LET 547-0063 NEW l, 2, 3 Bedrms. All bllns cpt/drp, gar. Nr ~ Coast Plata 5 f 0 • l 9 7 3', ~;;...23Zl NICE 2 bdrm 1vith carage Sl35 mo. 2619 Florlds, Hun. tington Beach. Call !or appt. ~19 or 962-3384 .i.. MIRRIMJ\( A WOOD s New 1-~ BR .. 2 BA., furn or unfurn, air-cond, seU clean O\'en, beam ceiling, dshwr, prlv 'l'ar. elevaton1. therapy + swim pools, BBQ'5, sal.lllas. clubhouse. Adu1ts. From $1401 Just last ot 2000 Harbor· near Nabers C&dlllac &.t 425 Merrimac Way. 545·6300 BAY MEADOW APTS. Nev.• exciting 1 BR, $140. 2 BR. $165. Beam ceilings. \Vood pan"!&". shag crptg, Costa Mesa SIOO I prlv. patio, Mme wt frplcs Pool, sand volley ball crt, ·-------rec bldg, pool table•. put- THE HIGHLANDER '"Scottl1h Treat" 16111 P a rlc1lde Ln. Mgr. 142·196' San Dirco t'rwy lo Beach Blvd, 4 blkll So. to Holl, W. on Holt l blk. LA QUINTA HERMOSA "Modern Sp~ish" 162 11 Parkside Ln. · Mgr. 147.5441 FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN Lush landscaping, cabana, covered court· yards, sunken swim'g pools, BBQ's & foun· ta ins. "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS " I BR's-From $150 2 BR's-From $170-$1 75 All util. incl. Furn & Unfur n. SECLUPED-2 Br, 2 Ba. crpls, d,rps, bllll5, priv patio A: balcony adults, no prls, Hoag 1-losp. area. Sl85 mo. Appt. v11ly 5-W-0093 4247 Hilaria Way. GOLD Medallion 2 Br. 2 Ba $200 Lse. 1'lgr. 4228 J-l l l a r ia Way . Ph ~981-7039. -=-~-~ MAGNlFlCENT View. Lge robm1.' 2 bdrm duplex uo- furn. Adults.. S27:i. 21'.111 Kings Rd. 543-8858. · J BR. Unfurn. Frplc .,.,./w crpts, drps. 2 Ba. 41:11--C Hilaria Way, NB. '---- 5420 CAN'T BE BEAT Slncte Story :)oulh Sea AtnlO&phere 2 &droom 2 Barhs Carpets & Drapes Air Conditioned Private P•tios Heated Pool Plenty ol \all"n LUXURY 2 BR 1 BA, all e.lec. 1IOVf', relr. dlspoul, <-'Pll. l!alcony, OCfan view. Adult&, Rell. $235 mo. 497.1)4();;, RF.AL ESTA Tl! General -~-~-~-- Rentals Wanted 5990 =::::...-= NOTICE REAL TORS It RENTERS The houJing office of Uniwir. sity of California JJV!ne iii expanding it:1 listing JJCrvit'f: for OIJ campu& rentals. Real- IONI & prlvale owners are encouraged to list 1uitable married & "1ingle students & I a cu I t y ;acoomn1odaU01111 \\>llh ll\ \Vrltc or phone for a listing for1n from: llous- lng Office, Library Admin- istration Bldg, UC Irvine!, IJVlne. Calif. 92664, Phone: (71·1) 833-6812. *" 1toung couple ~ house or apt near Daily PUot in Costa Mesa. NO bad habit,, children or pers. and can pay SllS/monthly. 0 11· n furniture and \\'OUld be will· ing lo renovate a shabby d\\·elllng. Please: ca I I 613-7796 al'ld leave mPs~ge ~'ilh plr.asant nlOthPr-ln-la."'· YNG cple w/3 sm children \\'ant!'! to rent home in or ltt''OUnri C.l\t. Reas. rent. Will accE"pt fixt'r-upper. Call anytin1e 546-7982 CARAGE lo rent-storage rnr 1 or 2 c'ars 1-'lt \\'k July lhn.i l!'!t wk Sept. Lido Isle or ~·i1·. Call arr 6, 67~ 01' 67:....SOl'I QUIET, Stable cple v•/infr1.11I wishes unfurn. hSf' or cot- tage. Pem1. basis. No bias. E•ll Bluff 5242 Ca.port & St•"<' '3&-3803. . --. -·==~~~ PRESTIGE LOCATION RESPONSIBLE C!pl "wld llJDOEN VlL~\GE llkt' 10 house 1ir for mo. For lease, JeJuxe l8S& sq. h. GARDEN APfS ol Aug. Refs av11.il. 646-TI47 4 BR, 2~ BA apt, Frplc, 2500 South Salta Jack. By D"Udcr. N•" ""'"· 11.R. ""''"' §llrings . AM ,. Alao, new J unlt ii 4 unit. CANOY SUPPLY 847-3957. Slive r Valley ROUTE 3 2 BO units l:a Tustin. Low * WouJdn't )'OU llJce )'OUt !No M"lllnc lnvolwd~ vac factor. Well Landsca~ own hkft.a.way! S6:it:I to $3250 $36.500. OwDU ~7-4827. • Wouldn't yuu Like your Cub Required --own la.ket Inquire about aU. Exttllmft Buslne1s Property 6050 Buy 5 A~. a\'&.Jlable ll'o(.'Orrn\' ror a Jew ~ •• In 1ub-dlvl~10n -thl! ca.n v.·etkl.)' woric 1 cay. Ii. Eva1 .. J'OR sale by owner, 7·unll n1ake your dream come . ' ) modern 111EOICAL Dt;N· I rue !!! What are you waltlll( lnt;JJI, Rcllllll\I' 'ml Q>I· i,I I 'J'AL CENTER. (iiood ror!"!' lctllflJ:' motlt'y '"""" coin return, good wr~te·o~r 200 "man.made'" lakel' ln OJK'r11tcd dlspcnscr11 tn . Co111lder home ot. tn trath:. Ol1.'a llsh raising fl ·h" Newport Boa.ch and &ik.-~ See 59Jl Hell Ave., l fB. "'a1e'r ~kiing &~i~•n~ roundlnit area. We e1tabli8h Call owner '114: 81lN2:l~ elc elt· ' route. (Handle« n&.mc br11'hd eves. or 213: 6!)6...1810 days ~at~ lil inilcg F .. ul cnndy and i;naclull. For C-2 lot. 50 )( 200 wUh 2 B!ll'SIOv.' -lf'\.'(!ll.'8Y all the personal I n I (' r vi c w In BR hoolle on rear, near v.·ay from Orange Counly. Newport Beach att1, Mnd E. l71h. Ow~r. 646-f.563, smog-free, marvelous dry name. addreL'I and phone 673-7413 air, (good lo~ thOsc sinu!K'1). number lo MULTI-STATf~ --1.A1.A l\luch actlvlly going on In DISTRJBlfrlNC, JNC. Jfi81 Business Rental -1hc are•, "ood tim• to b"• ~ ~ " \\'r,1 Broadway, Anaheim, ---·-------land ge1 started on lh~t CJ.Ill 92802 171~1 77~ COt.tPL rum Real E1tate t"IUV:!h )'OU'vc always wantt'dl:c=~·=-=-~~--~c. ollict. Well estab. 100% klc, or that fishermans' hide-a-W ORKING-~artner llOU&:hl Parldng. S150 mo. lncl all w8)'. keeplre-<:lencal du1le1 ftlr utll. a Yr lease. Harbor .l CALL O\VNER 546-5710 lo as1un1 e bookJ 19th area. \Vrllc Box r.1 anylime. kt't'plnt:-<:lerlcal dulle1 1iJr 1061 O&ily Pllol. P.S. Larger pa.fC('li:; also expanding !IChool . mu 1 I c a\'all·biP'' publl1Mr. ?t!oderat~ ln- OANA PT-blk from harbor, a · · \'l'ltmenl. Write: Musicdata on Del Pn1do. OUiee or HAWAII t ll-583 \V, 19th Sc. Cmla Meta 11tore spacr 1000 sq, fl -1$190 d" ,_,__ !,Cf'fage or su 9261!. ~ I 496-16~ ... ~ 27 1v.....,.1 """ ac .to 100 ac. -~---~~-~-~o~ ;; ••· UUo' ' $4000 pi'r ac. 011. Liaison Newsp•per Dealer 1hlp a · Co. &l&-0732 !-"nr L.A. Herald Exam~r Newport Beach --. in Costa J\.tesa. Be l.n bus\. 825 S<J ft. 111ore spatt l\':\7 R1fort P roptrty 6205 ness for younielf. Cash rft- Newport Blvd. across lron1 ---posit req'ci. \VrUe Box RP, City HaU. Mt. ErvIn e LAKE ARROWHEAD e 26452 Lincoln, Anaheilii, 675-1601 S1500 1noves you into bt'au1.1-~--. -~~~-~ MAJtINf: Ollit'f'S & stores 4 BR. 3 BA rri-level hon1e Openings for l People now avail. at the new 28th V.'/ all modern con-If you ~·11nt to work part st. r.1arina, Nt'wport Bch. \'t'nlc~s. iD\:I $5000 worth !Im(' or roll Un1c. Good ln- 2602 Newport Blvd, NB. of new Jurn & dtp&. Alo;o t'tllll(' in your area. No tx. 673-Wl6 Ush\\·hr, displ, bltn vacuum, perJenct' nct't'Sl&JY, Phone. AM-:fl\I inter,-om in ('a. K33-06."11. Sl\lALL slore Corona 1lrl rm, $3.11,IXXI. Call ~18671~========= l\lur, rent or !lit'. i\1r. or ~703 eves. Business Wanted 6305 1-h1rdricre 673-7689 or -=~=-~=~=== 542--9787 YR. A'Rounrl ·SAN !\!ORITZ EXP. certllied nurge/y CO-STA 'I . 600 1 ll01\1F,, 6'~ A s 110 in able .school teacher, take over . •• eu. sq. t. loan. Sale or trade. otfice. 600 sq. fl. sto!'f', 8ro Bkr.-Oviner 645-0441 }'OW' school, vacation or sq, It. shop. * Owner permanent, 89'J.-$16 BRAND-NEW APT-HOMES ting green. Adults, no pell. 387 W, Bay. Open HouR 12-7 pm daily. 646--0073. dra.J>H, crpts, "''et bar, pri Sanla Ana * !146-15.l'.i ----------646"2130 balconies, dbl gar off kitchen iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_, ... , I ROO~f. Pri\'ate bath. R.E . E xchange 6230 Investment 2 Bedroom Apartment, bllin dsbwhr, dbl oven. Pool. Conv VILLA MARSEILLES E~plo~. ;'bnt'~ 1:~~· Office Renta l 6070 ---------1 Opporlun_l_t~e_s __ 6_3_1_01 r~/o\'('n &: relrigerator. to &hop'g schls .A re<!n!ation. BRAND NEW Quiel me. . · x ' OWNERS ONL y Nevt'r be-lore lh'Cd in. Pri-Carpets and drapes 1135. Only S3SO mo. SPACIOUS _C_>_<.________ Ocl·ux-,-1-.R-m-.-,-,-fi ..... --TO TRADE *818"'Q"11,~'m.W!~~~ .. P,',1• v!lle patio li~ing. Ne Kr Well .. McCardle,· Rltr s. 835 Amigos Way, NB l • ! Bdrm. Apti. 4-6 BR by Sept 1. yearly, '"" Trad I 1 Ca Cod I " .:3<:\."\I'"'' be~c~ & shopping, AU?new 'llllO NewpQrt Blvd., C.M. M&r. next door 86S ~-.. d' 1 nr schools, up 10 $450 mo. Nr. Orange County Airport be e Nov~~ . pe n orders. (2131 69..l--OJM bu1lt-1~. dishwashers, .v.·/w ~g..7729 Eves. 64'1-0684 Managed by AU t Llvln9 Box t.1 -1091 Daily Pilot " Irvine Indu s tr ia l f stho ort ~-~ A1::;< Aea""I===~-~-""===== carpeting, dra~s. private WILLIAM WALTERS co. Furn. & Unfurn. e LANDLOROS'e Complex. Carpet, drapes, ~ 17 r:,.n ~ "'~h J. Monev to Loa:n 6320 l i~·ini:. DELUXE 1 & 2 BR. BJtn Dbhwa!fher. color coordlnat-n1usic, alr-condltionlng & Sho s~·u' Day St:Ol'l!l, • :i BR-2 BA·'-lc., plus , ,atove & d!thwhr, pool, encl 2 BR1 2 ba & pov.·d~r roo:i.c.rm, eel applla~•. plush !!hag FREE5RENk T~~.~VICE janitorial 1er\'ltt. ll25 Mo. 0 ,"ho ' • 1 ·~ver ior'f!s.1-,1.,---T-0---L---.. , · II ti! pd F frp, ,_ cpl, pat-, ro er ..., ...,,.,.. u me < """"-t e 2-BR-2 BA-patios gar:_age, a u · rom · ...-~ "' carpet -choice of 2 color BOB PE'I'TIT. Realtor 1_1 '0 .. lot 1~,... b 1..;,"'"o'"1,' S Qlll • 1 BR-1 BA-deluxe single $13j $170. Children welcome. gar. l ~·t lse. Avail immt'd, scbemc1 • 2 baU11 • stall • Sll-0101 • ~ ... , " "'' Y ''" u· C orsic•n Apt. Home' 2~1 w .• \\'Uson. No. $245. ~ or 6#-2492 showers_ mirrored ward· Rooms for Rent 5995 __ _c:....c:c..::.::c.::. ___ I ~r hon1e but clas.siCAlly re· 8.., INTEREST ~ S4~740ii eve!ii ..__ , __ , 11.. DESK SPA,..E donewltha.dditiOA1rcccnUy. 10 1 SUN F"thWER A\~. ~· ~· ~:,;;...·~----· · ro...., doora -.i.nuirect .,.hi· DOUBLE Rn1 .. kitchen privii '""' F I Ch 2 d TD L Btwn S. Main & Bristol l!UCE. Plush 1 BR. 1~ sin:. TNHSE: 2 BR 2~; ba. fpl, in&: 1.n ·kitchen -breakfast + + + in prvt. home. Near 17875 Beach Blvd. :xct lent 9 oo\s "'.'"high In. n 081 Located ;s mile E. of South i1 ; Ba. Bltn kltch, big patio, enr: gar, 752 Amlp bar • h11&e private lenced rairview & Bak<'r. By wk ron1e -professionals as C Ir. 1 ~ 2 Wy Apt 5' • .....,, 67S-50l3 pa"· , .... 1 ·-Hunt'1nnton Be•cL nt!lghbors. ?.1y dllughters Term! hued on ""'''''~ oast Plaia Shopping Center re If , crp I, u•"'' car • · ~· · uu • P ... V1USC1p1 .. ., · or mo. Weekday1 aft 6:00 ":) u '1 -.. -Cell 540-1973 gar. Swim'g pool. Adulb, s••o brick Bar-B-Q'1 . larK;e heal· pm. 5-19-1061. 6424321, Ext 276 v.·ant " wet1cr clinu1.te -6'2-2171 545--06 t •·i. o-·• 111· Corona d•I Mer ~ -'" ......,.,~ • lanai -~~,.,.C-"""'c_..;...~-1 50 ii )'OU nl't'd 8 drier one-Seni-lng Harbor area 71 Eves. 545-2321 nopes . .n.c' '""" J. \,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l ~,......... · ~'RN °-m with both, util DESK SPACE I ' "·' C ' "'·-3101 So B I t I St ou ,..,,,, et s tra..... all (ll'1 I Sottler Mcrt••-c .... .... ~..icwo. • r s 0 • i-'"'. Older te""nl •"IY. •~'-. ~·1 2903 I 3 • .--, NEW-AITRACTIVE If! p. (%Ml N of So Coa-t Pl ) llU .... ...,.., 2 c: J<I • a ter p.iq.-Pt-incl-336 E. l7lh Street . houses, 2 Br. 1 Ba. C11Jti;, 2 BR, ui;f. ;iev..ty dee. Crp1. · 5-ant•.Ana ua mo. &U--6560. 22 . orest Avenu9 tnUs only, please. ANNOUNCEMENTS i, drps, frplc, beam ceilings drps. ncl p11.tloa, Spac. ft~-PHONE : 557 "200 PRIV. entr & ba. Nr E. Laguna Beach lrg patio, $179.50. Al11> NEW gmds. Adu 11 only. $l4!l mo. .,.. -,~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~.,. ... ~I 17th.. 1..a.rge wlll'drobe. Noo· l'\UAUTY and NOTICES j d I 1169 ~ d"' _, 2'283 Fountain Way E~ • 494-9466 .,. • up ex ....... A wts 01uy, smoker $6j ·$Ta. 642--7020 26 UNITS no pets. Rels. 2354 Santa (Harbor, 1um \V. on \Vil10n) $160 -LH.li 2 BR. Studio DESK SPACE . pool, prime loca-~-J. Ana. Ave, 548--9472 or DELUXE Lra: 3 Br, 2 Ba. ON TEN ACRES Apt. (Trtpla). FamiJ.y aiu FURN. Room for re.lined lion, exchange for water-Found (frM Ads) MUp 673--0395. bltns, quiet a~a..,t AdUl ts, l • 2 8R.. Fw'D I: Unful'll kitch. wlbltns, crpl.I, drps, penon, Newport area. 305 No. El C•mino Re•I Iron!, duple.x -Uiplex. Real. ---------t $1.!K> 2235 r rdhi. br nrep&aces I prl•. patios I frplc., encl gar. 1 or 2 • 642-5691 • Siln C l1 mente tor 642--4353. KEYS }'ounrt on beach v QUIET ADULT LIVING .,,. ;.,.,,., o m ' Poall. Tt:mds • Contflt'l ~ children ok. (Nr schla) No •11· PER Week ttp 492.-4420 Island •· Balboo. 1-· 1 &: 2 BR's. Shag crpls, .r't.:Hl:IGC· -Sea L&ne CdM 644. 2bU .) -... . ...... I I "" -• • pets. 2230 S. Center St., •·/kt'tc"·n. "' -r W-k·"P ORT a. •t fro•t -··t D · b tn poo ~ t I pd $170 <"·-•-" ~ ... ., H I ""' ......, ..... ,." "' NEWP ach Deluxe BUSINESS 1nd " .. v ..... er, s, • u.:au • llC · • ~ .... ur nt. ~ ""I S.A. Nr Warner, 5ti--0989. PU I ....,I Bal~· $150 & n70 mo. incl 11..ll l Br., 11.~ Ba., palkl, blt·ins, Aptll. MOTEL. MS--9755 Ofllce1. Air-cond, hid, w/ FINANCIAL o · ,,.,,.. ....,.., N.B. util. 2-11 Avocado St. erpls, drps, Alik about ou1· 1 BR apt. line&I in CdM. Santa Ana 5620 UPSTAIRS morn, Laguna, priv, ba. 2400 W. Cout f'OUND: 2 Puppies, l- 64&-0979. dlacount plan, 880 Center All bllns, 1 blk from beh. kitchen priv, $130 n10 for 1-lwy. & 1-ftmalc -approx. VILLA MESA APTS. SI. 642-8340. $700. Dsy1 673-5150, eves $ll5-Lrg chi:crful 1 BR. apt. n.'llp . .YOUfll" man. 494-3950 $100 J\10NTH, on Coeit Hwy., Bus iness wk1. nld. Vlc. Yellowsto 2 BR. Priv patio. Hld pool. •DELUXE 1 & 2 BR O.rden 675-0146 Crp11. drps, bllns, encl gar. $20 wk & up. 1; blk to Laguna BeAch. Util l!ies in-Opportunities 6300 Dr., Coira r-.tesa. 540-1943. 2 car encl'd gar. Children Apts. Blt·ins, prlv. patio, MODERN 2 br, blln r&:o, 1 child ok. (Nr. achliJ. 2230 0Ci!'8.1\, 2500 Seavicw, Cdr-.1. cludrd. 4!»-9727. .I------·----· ICRA Y Male pOodle mix "-elcome, no pels plea1e! healed pool, frplc, Adu1ll. g. dlsp, trplc, terrace, view, s. Center St. S.A. Nr. NICE room ;n plea~ant OITJCE SUITE: 2 room1 AI1.illatc collar, found viclnll)' $16..~ mo. TI9 W. Wilson. $143 mo. 546-516l util. $190 mo. 540-2266. Warner. 545-0989. home, good Joe. Kit. priv. &r pvt. r .r .. 350 sq. ft. Sl23 OranKr County A I r'p o r f 64&.1251, 2 BR, 2 BA. Open 10-a. I========== $60. * ~5998 mn. M~773 ~5757~-7,-o;.;_··7. -.,..,---~4 HA"BO• GREENS Groclous Adult Llvln1 Apt B. 314 Muguorltc. L19un1 B11ch 570$ ~========="' MAKE MONEY PAIR of blue ;c"" lo.mi K ft 2 BR. w/w cpts, tlrpi, blln CdJ\1 . 6T.:.-747S. Misc. Rentals 5999 lndu1t rlal wl!h car keys in pocke~ GARDt:N Ii STUDIO APTS R/E Ol,ithgpir55•7~!!· lflrpOOlc. l4S DELUXE Sep 2 BR, Apt, UPPER DUPLEX. 2 large Proptrfy 6080 SF.CURED JNACTIVE $2750 klenlify, Bolsa Chica Beac .. ' h ] 2 3 BR'• from $110 -uoo.. bdrms, spaciou1 liv rm, CASI! "' ••~ '' • __ , '4" •716 · • · · · · • · · ' lrg liv rm, dbl frplc, din·g ~ "" ... ~.... ...., 2700 Petenon Way, C.M. * l BR. Jra:. Crpts. dfPs, area. $Z'!j rno-0~. fittplace, front porch. large NEED GARAGE for 1torage IN --E-W-8-1-.--1-1-001----credit. Ne ll up to $375 c,;;=,.-=--c--~' S<&-0370 1 lrl .. ,..... irun deck. cloaed garagr, in Coror111. del Mar g., · sq ft lor mo•lhlY. 0p0·0 .. , to,·-.,. Jo'OUNO-Ultrn lov1"", ta B O\'e, ~ g; no p .... , a "'"'' ---I le F d t II " " ..... c ""' .20 543-4059 4 View of .mntns.-partly oct"an. 61l-4620. s.a e or ase. or ea • · t t • v.·ag::ing black lon1 hair 1;~~. B';.~~~· P~~:': n~ Sl . aft . BalbN Island 53" newly dpainted, nehow w~~ I ~G-A~RA~G~E""",.'c""x;;..,40~.-,-ery llania llealty mves men & cannngs, . cgol~ cy,0 ~~~ 3os Larkl neighborhood. 2200 blk LrrrLE Balboa Island, boat cpls, rps, nr s P6 a,,..., secure &lorage. Also sum· $100 CASH REWARD d:•l. 7~· • Mesi Verdi 5110 dock 2 h d' t •· 1 h>--iichool, 1~~ blk lo bch. ~""' H 64~ """"" LARGE Blac·"k°"&'h::_,...,._,-m-al°"I Pomona Ave. lrom $150 mo , r. ra ian no:a , NO dogs. Two reliable mer rentals. ;uc-lllh, un--=====~="='===='I '"" +Sf"(". dt"Jl. Phone for appt bltn vscuum, S~igh fr-people, I.EASE. SlP;j, After tlngton Bch. 837-8985 .. Wll be pald lo anyone lhat dot{ f.n~nd vie. Coll14e P 962-a7Zl 2 BR. elect kitch. Drpl, pie, beaut. thruout. No pets. 6 Pt.t 494-l77J. Commerc ial 60l5 car punch a hole in !his _6042;;-4~·:;'"';;;·'°"'"'"-:=-:"C:-=cil .. d crpt1, encl gar. Harbor Yrly only. S250 mo. 673--0207 Inc•-• p--6000 program. Lease back m•n. F"RIGHTENED Female l'e 2 BR, 11,J $160. Cpt/ rp, Baker !lhPPi· Adults, no LEISURE World -New, 2 ""'" ·-r-''F · patio. pool, bltns. Seacliff br, crpt, drp1. 6 mo--! yr 19'i~ Return + Spendable Jn-agement co, invites your found July 5. Bronze colc> ~ A ]·~ Pl 1 pets Sl40. 642·2389. Huntington BHch 5400 com'°" Coi1ta Mesa C••to,, most ri&id invl'stigation. Jn. tri~ndly. CaJI 548-6584. anor plll. ......, actnt a leagp No pet1. sm mo. FIRST OUering. ju1t comp! .... I 8-2682, Ask about our dis-2 BR, elec blln1, encl 1ar., 8.»-68'77 4-plex H.B. Close in. Hurry $38,000 down-for Jn!o. or ormatl~n fu~nished at per· C'°."M.""CAR Keys -July adult1 only, W11Jk to shops. ON BEACH' brochure nr Orange co1111t sonal 1n1erv1ew only, We • at firework.~ stand '°""' 111· MO Lov•I 2 Bdmt & g('f 1st owner advanlagea! h II 1 'f 1 · Cllll Fannie Prlcl!, Rltr. • .:> • Y · R.E. invl!slmen!s call ave no m.e .0 pac1 Y lee-Redhill & Pa 1111 ad es· $135 _ 2 BR. inin1aculate. 5-i8-l209 or r~ Norlh end locaHon. Call: \~j:xi~~).000 down675-0llG Realonomic'ii Corp"'Ommer. phone curiosity seekers. 546-1537 Nu crpls, drps. AduJls. e 2 BR 1% BA FROlol S22J PLACE REAL.TY ~!14--9704. clal R.E. broken & proper-Telephone 71'1: 835-2541 10 _.c..:._;:cc.~--~---': "'"·~" Newpcrt Beoch 5200 • 2 BR 2 BA FROM $2eO 11.111 MO b hcl II anytime. 6~6700 am . 6 pn1 d11iiJy. MALf: -dCJlt, n1ed. s!ie, bl J'tU-oow .. ac or apt., ut . CUSTOM 6 unit• • prime ty managers -,.,.. . . & bt>1ge spotted, Vic. C. RESPONSIBLE Couple ror •c:r!~~~~!!~~v=r M'.1A~Bl~E~LWch 494-9704 Joe, Owners 4 Br, den. 3 s StoreR, $110,000. 686-098 w. Fra.nthlse 67~3135 la ...... 2 BR apt. Newly dee. Loron Weo'1s I I 1 l!lth St Bethel Tow!!r1 cor-SUNRISE =--~-----... 1 ··~ heated pool-sauna.teMis Ba + 5 rg studias; p c1, SM. poodle or pRrl poodl 2 patios S165. -03 Ford Rd. 3201 Harber llvd. rec room-ocean views BUSIEST marketplace in patios. Net $1.98,500. Owner ner. 548--1768 Ag!. FURN. MFO. INC. pup, Vir: Pomona A CM 64&--6832. Costa Mesa palio&-unple parkine. town. The DAILY PILOT 67~5033. INDUSTRIAL Bldg. lor Ill'. School. Call 548-7920 Socurlty _, .. .,..8, Clusitled AttUon. Save e OCE "NFRONT e 4llOO 11q. f1. 841 W. 161h $10,000 Investment ldenUly ., 2 Br. crpl.s, drp~. r-.farri~ couple only, children ok. 126 ~tonle Vista. LRG 2 BR. crpts, drps, l 1::hild ok. $1.3.j + dcp. 221~ College. Apt 2. 646--0671. 2 BR apts, bltns. cpts, drps, Clean. Inquire 1552 "A" Coriander. 546-5.268. l BR lg closet.I, new crpts, pool, util pd. $140. 1&84 r-.tonrovia., 54S--0336. You Al't' lhe wlnnt:r ol 2 Lickel.s to the ORANGE COUNTY ,AIR lo EXPOSITION al 1he ORANGE COUNTY ,AlltGROUNOS July 14 • 19 Pleue call 6'2-5678 ~xi l29 betWffn 9 and 1 PM to ciaim your tickets, (North County toll·fr~ number is MG.-1720) PARK NEWPORT ~--"' moMy, time I: ellort by ""' 1 S td b · t ~ FURN. abo Avail . ihop p lna; from your S Units, $125,000. Xlnl term!l l -'N~·=B=·='='"='""=~'="=,,.='="=·'=·= •cur Y inven ory DA.RK grey slri~d eel WI) HUNTINGTON annch!!ir. PL.ACE REALTY 494-9704 G chest & fN!I. HsJll Ilea co~ ;;;:;;;:;:=======:_,;;;::=::;,=i==="'= Lofs 6100 • rnd nr opportunity lar. l:llh It. t111alina, NJ( ~ACIFIC -S6IO • Unusually hi prolils 5'18-~14 I m ~·u VE 11 B Senta Ana 5620 Sant• An• e F'aclory train'g prorram _ .........~, A .. · . t.\_•gnificent OCEAN l LG halrrd "'hi k.i1t~1t 17141 536-lt8"7 VIEW L•nd 4 Or•""• County vicinity Co-.·o r1. arvt Pii Ofc. ope~::.sb~m Dally 102"xl2l' 1...1.guna Beach w/ locations ·~~w •v1 lla blt.1.'~•~''~"-·~M_cu~V-•_rd~•·-~--< 1lreet lmprovemf'nts under >'OUND ~ Ladles watcll WILLIAM WALTERS CO. "" UI ., way. Adj, ..,· lob !t ng Ask fll"!' Mr Robert Sho Udo Isle, Identify. I HIRITAGI APT5 '149 Attracllve 2 BR, cpt/ drp. bl!ns, pool, Kid~ ok. Avail now. 17401.·A Kttlson Ln, 847·7446, 847·o:l2n, abovf' $8,000. Alking $25,000. 213: 921-6796, 714; 523-~~ 67:1-5538. aubmll dn pymt: Bkr. -BIKE Jn vtc. or ea1tKJt 491·12!0, 497-IO'll e\ell. ll0/40 DRY CLEANING & Theatre, afttr 6: ARIZONA COIN-OP LAUNDRY. You 67l-338J Dix 1pta.ht1h on 1 bluff ovtr. OCEAN Front-vitw, .1mnrieck t•rpJc, bllns. cpts. drps, encl looklng the water. 7 pooli., beach. MC\\'er spa1: dlx 2 gar .. patio. 546-1034 7 lenn111 cr!J, health club & Br, bltiu, patio, drps, lndry, 2 &: 3 BR's. Crpts, drp8, Spa, B1u::h's, 1 or 2 BR, Also nr shops & pier. S175. pool. Kida ok. $140 • $160. 2 •tY Townhouse11 w/2 or 3 Adu!~. Baby ok. 53&-21~1. 1998 f\.faple. Apt !, MS.-2808. BR, From $175 lo $450. See NEAR Htµ1tlngton" tiarbour 2 BR apt, lencd yd, rara~. mOdels: Open 10 ll.Tn-8 pm -New Triplexes. Quiet An!•. $12U. PH; 642-4929/(213) dally Ito 6 pm Sal). Loe al Lt1: 1 l ! ea·~ Dli:hwa.1her. SPAC 2 Br, l~'I Ba Studio. 2 childrl!!n OK. No pet&, $150. 726 Joann Sl., 846-laM . * LRG 2 & 3 BR. 2 Ballu. .A,..nMM/; S,.,U.h Styl. Lanry J • z ,,_,,..,_ t._YAM ..,J Ur1f•,,.,_. ..... ti.lo, Larxe leovf!:I 101.11. Waler. pow. can't ~fford. not 10 in\'esli-F'OUND. Irish Seller. er. Good roads. S?M full ga1e th1.1! With O\vner orx.-ra. 540-1542 to idl'nllfy. p11c~. Easy !erm11, t'r'r" pie-lion, th1 ... $20.000 lnvc~lmrnt ;;ii""''i:0::,,.7,-:::C::.-=-::::ll l tul'ttl, m11.ps. \Vritl" Elmer can only mi.ikc rnoney GOLD Bractlet YoUth cent BUtlt'r. Box 486, Kin1man, nioncy nioncy ' tennis cour!s CdM. Ariz. 86401. Mns. oExrER 873-1071 e $5,SOO i MALf.: lfh1h Sfltt1:r vie, View • Level Jots . EZ Te.rma ~ heny Park VIJl11gt', Da PLACE REALTY 494.9704 Point 4!.Mi-2712/496-1372, Really l'f'lpany 74~. .Jamboree 6' San Joaquin SJ!iO. Pet ok. (213) 592-2623 </ : llR. Uunt ~ ~tolf 11111 Rd& io Newport ~1ch. or (714) 84&-3559. aoU..t, StiO .. fti.iii!:tta' JUll-N, o.I h shlon l11land. *" 2 BR 1~ bt. patio, pool. Joanri,_ct 6~1: t ' , , ~ '!' 't';*l"I ln_M. $165 mo. Mol'll Ka.I Ap~. ~ ~ -· ~-~ ~stofBeachnl.~~blk QMllcy ...... c.r~•.u ,..,,,,.. P.•eld1t1 llUnlot O.aip •.us.,,. r.,.,,., 1.:. a_., 2969 So. Const 1-liway 675-3210 FOUND 1"en1. Irish Sette EMERALD Say View Jot· I!!!!! ~1915. Dana Pt. Hwy blL'\lnf!Q, •ilwR1Ntc:f es AWAY t'OUND-Muon'• toots . Qv.1't. 548-SUO '1~ partfltr tor a provt'n, to identlf.y. ~c::.A Verde Goll CoW'll! Jot notHUrglcal f~t:c Ifft nielh· 642-2'7?!3 1MMAC 2 8R d;1x. ,,..~. *OllfilTAn:iT.5; o11 caru.i•. l:.'.'1•!111••·--·~1 frpl, lfu:.. AVail lf\S. jYllltl m AMIGOS WAY NEW l 8r-blk to beach. $111. S. .., R only. 4a. 6f6..(ll!ll6 2 BR. 2 ha. unit.I, unfum. Priv patio-QUCET! Gar, "''""• ~ .,., n•~ Air C-4irionH E•Jor f0tir (he,. l"rlr•• .91. 116,;«l. od. l.ook 10 lo 20 )'TII Y\lt1111t· f'OUND Pearl bracel1t nc 962--366S l!I', Phone Mr, Choo.le. 714: N.PB. and 32nd St, 537-1752 or 5.19-6820 enyt1n1r. 833-338!1 ft R£\ii t BR duPk'l; P\11 Ou~ IW\rw 1rtu •nd Single 11dlts. couple. 202-A ' yard, bltn ltcM. $111). ®'Ible cantn. USO to S300. 14th. ~U19, 613-1714. ., •• • 1 f llllla•t mo tel'll 548-44n ~ '4±.._11!!_ &.._ BEAOI Apt .. studio. 2 br, ·~ft B 2 BR. among pines on cul-dt>-....,.. ~ 2 Sa + 2 Dr. 1 ba. Adu1tl, ' ' sac. Crpt1, drps, G& kllch. CONDOMINIUM. l SR, 21.1: no pets. 219 15th Sl, No. 1. encl pr. nr bus. S14~ bl!., w/pool prtv I lrplc, 7. Adults Mtr-a.I 124 E. 20th $2&i mo. 673-9183.c :;;ENTE="Ro-0-.,-,.,.-..,,-.-,,,-;-,,, 2 BR, Upptr Gf.rdcn _Apt. Immac. Crpts, d,,.,: bllllt. No ..... 11311. lf":3l!4 \\' UF'F: 2 BR, cpt/ br, crp!,, rlrp,, 110\•{'. 1 IOI drp, bllns. Adultt onb, no ok. no pm. $123 n10. pelt. '175 mo. 5431515. 846--111!3 RHIH r-'-..Cnlor TY bl••• i\11 1'.I Ualwf!W r ..... :. w.,,, 01N1t••• .s.:..,. 111 No~ l<en ling J 6'MJr E .. r •I 8rt.1.i J..i /\'rwrh •I Sn.11r ·Coue Pl .. JOOO W. Mo cAr1h1.,. Bl•d. Snnln Ano S>I0-8497 A.create 620G THRIVING COF"FEE SHOPl;o==-:,., :cc:-;:-,..,.-;--;tl ----------i \Vall localed in redevelopirll( FOUND_ 1 8 r 1 k" e 1 3 AC. undeveloped. Lakt bH.ch area. Owners retir· Wc1tchft att•. ~s..&tn 1u•urt1 apprtt. Hunt, fl1h. Ing. 1'11'1, Teny, ~14.'i9 F"OUND-Bcaullf\.il ml Take O\.-Cf lo dn $20 mo. 21) llRS. wk le S500, S5'tif.io Bluepoint Slamtlt'. Lo 891--84711. mo. Women ok. \\'rite Daily pr.oplt. 011'1 8~. GET AHEAD -Invest boom. ~Box 111·1003 _ YOtir4C, male. black, 1 In-: AnteloPf" V11Jlcy $3900 or e YtAR a.rounc-1 lood 9tand, l\llred dos W/tomt Whit R1daecrt1t $199.-1, Small dn. beach ll.l't'I, N.R. rouJld , vk-. 1rv1,,,. -================::..:..:T::•"":::::"..:"'::!:.'..:64::~::~=..:64::6-6Q:::::::!2 PIHlf! call 67r2!llo Palisade•. PH: 51S-.9-e " \ ' • . . • •. .. . ... . . -... IWl.-V PU.OT Sitlut>lor, "'Ir 11, 1'711 -iliiiiilli!iili·~-~!'1111-~*~' jiii~~SEltVICI DIU~OltY SlltVICI PIRICTOR:f.S ·=:"''ll":V;.;.1~:;:•:;..o=-•::;U=CT=7-'0".'~':-y'. ls:;:•::;R:):.V;;:IC::;l .:-D:;i!"'5E::;C'-"TZ::PR::;Y;r 1;·;.'°'=\...:l:.IMP=:.::l:e=YM=ll!{r:JJ·:.:'=O=llS.:.:&:..JW'm. :..:L::O~Y:::M::~NT::.:.1:::.-JO::B:::S:..:l:..=EM;::P:..:L::O::.;.YM=INT;.; ·-* °It 1~t.......t1t-ol1~-ca-c•--ni.... "21. Houl ... ' . •JaPI•-'-·'•. Mtft\ --. •-i:::.:.;::;.;;. pn ..,.. ,,..., ,.. •• ~l~~~·;:;._,~r~~-~!!]~',~:'1!~.'l!~;M~IOt;-~T~,'N~~~· ~·~·7~1~,ftl.~Jo~b~,~~~llot~~~·~W~om;;;·~ll~,OO~l~Je~b~"-Me~'~:"~·~W~o:m~._7~1~00 i°R~ ~·.· .. Q' -~~· I* R;;-~ ...... ....:.~G ~ J ,., • -~-· 5 P -·~ .. Of • . " < FULL or !'ART T!Mj!:. A«o 2-10 1 ,,.,., 6,»-7,30 ter M -AU iy,,...·hl@i Hlhq!Q ;• "-ITY NEWPOIT . llACH EARN UP TO IS PER HR. hour, day or ~"ffk. Full CARPET 140\')NO, ~ dean-up 'iCa.U ·~ ' _' .__ J , • fVUER BRUSH C 0 , -<Ac ~time. 50e P'' hr. STEAM CLIEAHID & llte "°"'""' "--ble. Aloi. Streot Main .,,.-,......., 7 $'674111 rno: '46-6745. 1~~~ !or 3 J~ ~ !':,,,_2f,:.j~ RIASONAILE RATIS ·rree esttni4tea. 66-lfi02. Plumblne "" Or.kl PM""' • ~"39 mo., LM=-"~u~,-,.----.,~--""'c1""er"°k. ~ "_..1 .. 1 Sum Procram Alai> car1iet Jnstallatloa YARD I Gar. ~anup. -· ' 11Jbt•r .... l1 • t -. "'1'*'62 mo. live-wire only, Box P-lOIJ ._..... mer .. -..sm .Remove.. tree., Ivy, truh.. WATER Heaters, 'dilpoian. Se.no Clerltil 1 ,:, .l f$494667 mo. Deily Pilot -incl, fteld trlPI, awlmmina: Gr.de, t.d,tboe, ~45. etc. $7.~ br.--_ --_. --l' ~-'--~=-=~-I tor g.10 )'tar olds. Alf oWNERS -SPECIAL / m~ Of 642-050$ 1For applicaUO(l )mil copy of JO~announce--Gen•r•I Offic• $450.. qualifted teachers. 1525 San.. 500 sq, ft. Pl. Dla.motid H~le~*-6731 Lil . . -~;..,.' ·• ,m~n~ anply' Pe.ti"'-._. ..... ,,; Citv tfa11 J300 New-Good typi/lg, plus nw1h ablJ. t-. Am Ave, C.M. 646-.921.0. Carpet Oeanen, 18T 2ltt ~.. p MBlNG .]Q:PNA -~\ ("1J:. ~ "' .., ity, call Loraine, \Vestcllft 646-1106. St., Colla M-84>-1311 •. *~SECLEANING No ;ob,IDO ~ .~) :J~~el'!'Ort Beach,; Calif. 92660. ""'°""'I Agohcy, 2'>13 -..Yo Wontf WhMllye _, SPICIAL CLASSIFICATION fOlt NATURAL BOltH SWAl'PEltS Sp1cilll llllte MOTHER • tee.n d~h~n )\EMARC Service~. 3 roo~ ~ & W) .. , F•.•t It e ~ .. ~ " ·~714 • -•. \Vestcllff Or .. N.8, 645-2770. wW babysit 1m children our $21.50. Fully ~. Efficient. R od 1•1· • + " · ., ' $450" General Office ~-. Hot I··-• b'• -~ c..d;t Cardi OK. 841-.. " ' ~.-11 •••51 •• om • Of ~.......... ......... • ;;,v., "' '"' --R I 6940 Light typin&, CalcWa1or exrt. Jota ot pt._y equip A en-St'EAM jet ~ c.leaninc. ~ C1eanlt11 Servit:e _ .,,_ ' ' ' . .Jobi M.n, W°"" 7J00 J b !.I W 7100 Call Ann, 64>2770, WestclUt tertal n . i1SJwk , or By ClarKare, na~de .~ts, wil}dowa:, floors, etc. MY WAY, .• qtiallty: homt"" · 0 1 .. n. om. Personnel 2()il3 Westctiff Or.., · $3.50/day. 968-¥11 •Loi ~et. Free est.~ RH. a :cornmc'I. M8-4.lll repair. Walbl, ceiling, ftoors' James K!'app N.B. · · ~ ,._ AM" Floors "6S TROJAN MA.INT. CO. etc. f.',,.Job .. too ... Jma.ll. 4I Lind•· lsli ' Dept, StDre I 'GIRL For Gene r a I IJCENSED Child care, my Compl houaeckinlnrt' otc " SU-1-4.,., . -; · Newport leach ~ Restaurant help. \Vil! train, s u--s11--s 1ouc1co llUL•I -AJJ MUU ...a.UH • ....................... .......,.. .......... . ~'l'OIHt ..... .....,.. ......... • .................. ... I-NOTHING l'Oll IAL• -TlADl!S OHL'fl home. Mon lhnl Fri. ' to Llg:_ VINYL~= ..... BJ>ade<IJJ2ll) m..iu. GEN 'L mpod$1& 6 """"· -JN~-RPllNSON A""y 3021-B .,, .. bo .. CM. To Place Yeur Tr.-r'1 ParedlM M PHONE 64:z.s671 • yn •. FenQPd )IU'd 6: * 5'0-'1262 * Janitorial $trv1ct __ ~~'di'~--.}~,,~ .. !.,m67 .. ll. Y°'-12 ~k~ .;inJ:1 of .. wport · leach GRANT'S .........,. So. Coot Plaza ======·=== Ru. ~ C•mm<,.l.......,. ~ •-,,... ~· • · · Ha\lfl 25 M. 4 BR Npt Htl, 20x4S pool home, 5 yrs old. Want ocean prop or condo or snlr hm, Value ia:l,000, i299 mo PITI. 962.-2421, Have 100 acres Oreion land Ir: 20 acres Nevada land -want house. unita Ol' what have you ~ submit!' l 673-3101 Realtor. Ml Chalet, CresUine -SL Moritz. Fabulous vw Lake Gregory. $35,000. Trd eq. $ZM for prop, N..B., CdM. {Il4) 642.3339, 525.8886, ,000 in equities in land, tot. Ii:. triplex for yacht OI' beach prop. Darling Rlty, Box 2346, RJverside, Cal.._ ' n4-686-7l61. J BR., dinirc rm. Beach LARGE Mob~ in Anaheim ana. S49-4038. F rnhure Re1for'"1 EXPERJENciEo ¥AlP FPJERGI..l.SS showers Ir: ORANGE COUNJY' Has an immediate adults, Trade for wne in MATURE ?tlother offers ~ R-a~hh,_ 1 667• Withown-trans. • pullH<~· ·536-3915 ask for FAIR 1&. EXPOSIT.ION, .o,1'enll1· g·'f.or a family park or ineomf! · child can, your home or • ... .... J 5U"'33? , • .., at the 'Y home w/assumable loan mine. By the hr, day or Furniture 6 ...... u..._. ORAN 492-45.51 "' n .. mo. wk: Planned recreation, R<finWilog 6 ~. JOE'S CLEAN SER.V, Roofin• GE COIJNTY • 171> acres. Northern Sall 495-4031 * ~ * We do Everythin1 • Res ·a: • §9$0 'F~IRGROUNt)S Diego C!)unt.Y, free 6: clear, REUABLE Mother wlll ·-· Coinm. n:ee Est'.~-ROOF Repairs of .a.ti 'types ·July 14 · Jt * HAIRDRESSER * · ·IN OUR BEAUTY SALON $650 per ac. value. Trade for babygjt my home. Infant G1irdeni"1 '6IO BAY '5. Be.a.ch Janitorial l T yrs exper. l do Dl1 own Please call 641-5678· ext 329 Newport pro~rty or ?? Ol' toddler Mesa Verde attL Caftll!'t!, wfudOws, · lioorl:, .work. s.fs-959o. • be~·een 9 and 1 PM te ciafm ' ' • • 557·9700, 49!Mal6. 54~179t LANDSCAPE/GARDENING etc. Res l Co.mmc'l. 646rl4ol _ · yolSr--ticketa .. (North c0unty APPL:Y lN PERSON 10..5 P?.1 M&int.-Restdential, comm'!, , ' Til•, C•r11mfc 6974 to'll-tree number Is~) l!IONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY Several 1st Ttust Deeds. 1ol8.llng $l!i0,(0}. Will ex· change for Newport prop.. erty or!?! ? OCCASIONAL babysit.tine in yuur home. A ( te rno on 1, eveninga M weekend1, 642-0238 <lean-up. Lawn ~moval & Interior 0.Corati"I 6737 . · ~ inslaU. Sprnklts. Weed kill· -· CERA M I·C TILE IN-Babysitter PERSONNEi,. DEPT. , ing. Designs, Lic'd. Conti'., *LET me help you wi.tl} STAJ.,L,'1Tl0N ,6,iid $.1 ;50..$2 an ~Ur #2 failhion ls.land, N.B. 12 )'l"l loc. exp. 536-1225. a room' or howtefull. Ask r.e place m ~ n t. . ~~ee Need e~rgetlc younilady for • · AL'S GARDENING about our tree drapery plan, estlma!es! k. selectiop o babysitting and/or J!'.uM!. Equal opportunity employer for Gardening le small land. &l4-0696 wall til~, ~n.ti:Y-haU, <IllAlTY. cleaning. Regularhn. Tl'&nl .Do1Jronlng for Bachelor. Wil.J acaping se:rvi~il: call 540-5198 . 1 · I ·1 , , & ~*an ~e. ~o v\hy~. req'd. Cali 54s.:686l Sat. & Pk:k Up. " det!v. 644-4321 FOR GUNS NOW INTERVIEWING ·FOR SALESMEN , 1nterest in the outdoorx and shooting required. t~ull tin1e only. Plea&e apply in person. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY BET\VEEN 2.& PM . ASK FOR .MR. FORBES __ 55_7._97_oo_or-"l!IM __ ... __ 1 MontER Of 2 would like 3 Bedroom home, Eastalde to care for p~School child Coe:ta Meu. .. Xlnt cond.. ~ in my home, Nwprt H1hts. $2.1.950, C.Orwder ~ fUID, ~ boat , ... o;ove1 trt.. 00\I ~~:::·;;·===== 545-8424 sooth Coast Jiitrs. ao.t Maint .... nce '55S • __ ,_1 Ne··-~ CdM n--_ron "I 6755 as~stOf ~tallabOn, .. C411 Sun only. · ;. ; 1 \..,, Eve"Before 9PM . ...,,-y.,, .. .,....., ~ "---'---'--1.546--1e11. ~ ' 11• • · .-7.";;;:""i;;;-;,..-,==== I--=='""'===~ ta Mesa. . Doyer shores, * IfiONING it · -·BABYSI'ITER, 11te h$ecln'a: •EMP.LOYMENT ]Jj() NE\\IPORT BLVD. Wesfulitt. My HOme,, $1 Hr. * vepw, The Tile M_ap, * 3 00,..S (2 8Chl.) i140 rti.o' .OPPORTUNITY COSTA t-.l EM .AMPHIBIOUS CAR A-1 -' · Club privil., San Clemente: for house or duplex N'pt beach or C:C.ta Mesa: cond. Fun, tisbingor.tio..·. WANT YOUR IRONING ing prop, '6 M.P.G, $l800 DONE! value fur tte, prop or 1. call ....-. -· 96HZ13 - WE AIM TO PLEASE Pick Up .l Deliv. 545-7641 . CusL :work. t~la.U.1. i:epajrr.. baby due Aug <fl.Go mo): FEMALE • Regular hours ~=-------t N_o lO~ too. Jml. l>luter pa.. .5 d,., 8am-5:~m. 645--1453 ""· O>mpliete garden Servft J,roning.-My home v -ai.; ...... ho -~h. ....,... Mon 1hru Fri. Call 833-0600 GENJ::RAL lnsurance Agcy. ll uo • .i.e ....... ,.. s wer re:~. af1 6 Re ab~maint,. expert clean. i1.25/hr. 847~/~ 1 ====-~~-~ Ext. 2006. Ask for i\trs, Pen-girl, Cdl\1, part time Exp'd. up, Call ••Fearteas Fred", 646-6643 · BABYSmER, Reltable. _nington, after2"PM. Resume PO Box 8, QL\1 Fortln Co. 642-5000 * * -----ANNOUNCEMENTS ond NOTICES * * Bric • u--ry, 962-49!4, Want Your Jronin&: Done! Topsoil . 6917 dependable woman. 3-10 5 pc:ECUTIVE Seet'y -office GIRL with drivers license --. n111 NEW Lawns, re-ceeding. Cad days/week. 3 chlldren, gd manager-w/bookeep'g to help Lido I.sle mother - ·..;•:;.: _____ _.:;•:;c5'0;; Complete lawn. ca.re. Qean 968-423.l TOPOO.IL. Nrtiogen fortified _-ialary~:.c..· -"'-'c..· _5$-..:...1901..:..._· __ · knowled~. Super in-v.·lth summer activities of -·•·· up by job or month. Free reri\lo'Ood added, 837:-1000 or Banking t elllgent-SUper attractive. 6 children 2-11. Duties tn-BUILD, Remodel, ... __ estimates. For info call J ttor' I 6798 495-463Z. · S/H ~. type 75. Xlnt career elude driving to and from Brick, block, con ct• t e , 197-2417 OJt 846--0932. 11n 111 postuoii w/pay future. 2 activities. babysitting, & * cupentry, no job b>o ounan. · . · , ** TELL~R irl '"~ •·-··' · hild . c Lie. c.ontr 96UM5 r.AWN le Garden Care, ,WORICERS ,AvailB:ble~ Any TrH 'S.rVice 6980 (EXPERlE,NCEDJ g • o......,...,.......,...... mannc c care. all 673-1000 -· beautification, weeding le kind of 'vork, anytime. . . MUst be able to t~ business.. iroo-i700 to start. GLAZER. cxper. all-round i:~Y~CENSp~l!t, Butlnol S•rvias 6$62 -deanuP by college, students. Cle~ng, lawn work, etc. BOB'S .TREE _st[RG~'t' . 50 °wpm. Please call ·642-920l. man. National Auto Glass, Loot '401 p,,_.,, LOST Late 4th of July nite-smaU black female acottie/poodle mixlure. Laguna Bch area. Ans\\-ers to the name of ''Mrs Gus" 499-3736. • • FRIGHTENED Female Gennan ~ blk/wb~ wht ruff. Strayed from hei family of l3 yn on noisy 4th. Vic Brkhurst Ii:. Banning fNpt Wed) HB. Call 962-5867 aft 5 pm. Reward! LOSf-Black miniature ~ dJe marned "Shi Shi'• Tag reads return lo T e r r I Bishop, ll922 Cristi Ln. LaHabra 697-3757. Vic. 491.h &: Neptune N.B. Child·a pet. $1DO reward. SWfESE cal (crou blue- point le seal point) male. ;:;;::;;:;;.:;::.;::.:;.;:;:.:_ Rau. ~1363. Calin& Bros. ,f:.ftlc1ent, reliable. i2.?(I hr. ls back .o~eririg the sa.n'le 962-5551. EXPERIENCED Machine op. 2171 Dlgwie. Cnyn Rd, Lag Advice on all matters. ruu. etiarre Bookkeeper Ask IOI-·John or -NIChotu Fine'_Qliality Tree Service. en.tor for draperies. Bch~ See Emmitl Hogue, Love, Ma.rriap, Busb1eas needs p/Ume work. JAPANESE Gardener Mo. ti46-00'l5. , : , · 'tr · 540-3798 * BAru.(AID-Yourii: · & at· Call S4&-J24.f Mgr. Readings £iven. 7 days a 968-207S · Rate, Ge'J Oean-Up. Ex· • . DON'S TREE SERVICE All tractive. The Sandal, Sunset .,,-'==-,,-~--- week, 9AM-9PM 312 N. El per. Real. Free est. Painting, types·-·Liac &-Ins Free . Beach. 592-9182. . . ·-• ESCROW llardv.-ai'C ~tore salesman. Camino "-al, s;.n· Co-ntorlng 6.!90 64'-2119· Pii-rhiint'l"I U50 Esllrilltos 642-0584 ·· BARMAID. Experi<rioed. -'OFFICER • f,S HR~1tGHTcC?,· Clemente, '92-9136, 49'J-0016 ·...-GARDENING: Land --r.::__._ -: : · · . Appiy ·'tn person, Vei'as """'""ser, ·"· Single-Widowed-Divorced CARPRNTRY cleanups. Spla .~s. roto-ce,, '*PAINTING INT Ir:· EXT. ,TRE_~~ "· shru~:>:. pruned, Rooin. 686 W.19th, C.M. ~ HAIRSTYLIST & *MEN-WOMEN MJNOR. ILEPJJRS. No Job ment work. Yancey •. Avera:. l sty i2&0. 2 sty shapeo, remoye~_replan,L . Barmaids-Experienced · Po!ition .available in our MAN ICURIST NEEDED Too 8m&ll. Cabinet la pl'-646--5860. $l50. incl all mate,rial· .& 25 Yts )oc. 838-.at~ 6; ln·penon aft 5PM & &PM C0&t8. l.IeSli of!fCe for Per. * 846--0611 * Everyone's k>oking for the .,._ 6 •lher caolneta. LANOOCAPING, gardening, ~paration, $1J,per rm+~. Jl~es, .. trim,. cut, VEGAS ROOM S48-9oos ~nable, wcll:groomed, g1a. HELP YOUR right one. We have a wa.y-so 561115, tf no answe:r leave pruning trimming and patnL Local ref.!l. Call Jack stumps, removed, ha!,lleil. 30 lure individual. Minimum 3 HUSBAND call us " begin 1o UVE! IMS at M-zm. IL o. ttllO'\Tatin,. Call after 5 p.m.. 894-.3895 or 837-6925. yrs up. Fµlly ins. $-4030. CAFETERIA WORKERS >:1"· sa~e escrow . and loan You can eam up to $12.50 547-6667 AndenoD !>48-5209. PAINTING? Accous. cell-Univ. of ca. Irvine now in-procew.ng experience re. in an hr. taking orders [rorn 24 Hr. Recording Q-"U:;ALITY;;:~:_,W~....,..~-71<.-,-mi ings, $13 per rm, Inter. Upholst•ry 6990 terviewing for following quired. your friends, neighbors and • WRINKLES •w•y GEN'L Cean Up. tree serv., wall•.~• per rm. Avg'"''' positions. Caleterh:. fo6d relatives ror Sludio Girl's " " 1en'I constr. Ii: carpentry. weed kiU, roto-tilJ, .,...., -. k --• d ~t XLNT FRINGE BENEFITS F'acial rejuvenation. Look 10 FrH consultatk>n Ii:. 'quote. . k 1 r r ._.. l story house i269. Quality FABRIC SALE ser.n.ce: coo . ,,...a s "'"l' ·• . ' beaut. Good Housekeeping to ai yn youngu. A PJ'OWn. Call Ken 6'5-00M, SU-4235. spr 1 n " 1 e Pa u..:u, work. 540--0062. 2500 Blue Chip ! I amps line supervisor!. Experience approved \VlGS. \VIGLETS, non-surgical face lift, Phone REPAIRS* AL'Ml'D"TlONS A646-li84&L' Land. • T NO' Wasting FREE. 2-PC divan & chair ~~ By appointment Please call Rod Lewis FALLS & cosmetics? BEAl!fY MAKERS, .1lf: * GABJ'.NETS. A;;';u job S val y:f~ ~~-e · * WALLPAPER* $69, includes fab'?c &. laOOr. onJy. __,....,900, for appointment, (ll4) Top prolits. No territory 537-1752 or 539-CI). ~. • 25 .... exper. ••• -·. _· remo · e .... '6. ~When ~ "'Mac'' All ~k _done 1n __ s days. ~G Ja'.dy fQr DJ.Y &t2-47ll, restricUons. Also scll wben? J~., _,_,.w "Jrasll.-ti&qltng; lot. cleamp.; ti.Oo.1 .• -..,,-: )"?'I' Free .eiffiiWile. S21~, · -,L.: .. :.-!. 1 day wk :Mliii.mum. ·1 you \.\'Ork. Fl tim" or spare 9--~ ----.mu.... --~ ,,_' . Announcements 6'll A·l Small job speci&lllL ·~ •l'•........ •• . , , . WILLIAMS· Fum-1: ~-.•.; ,.. · ~1310 eVJ.L..OB!f..._ _ GtENUALE _. . hours. Side Une OK. Ph Lost in the vie, near Shan-1----------Call Gonl<in, JAPANESE. LANDSCAPE HOUSES, docla,' boa t!, Rerover •·repair e <kan. COASTAL AGENCY FEDERAL S"VING,S tdll """ .,...,,~.,, "' 84&6545 Qean-up Matntena~ a n yt hlnt:-.everyt-hang Beaut. work. 642-811?4. A me~ber of "' \.\Tlte STUDIO GIRL GEN. Repair, add, cab. MACK * 842-8442 re~ably patnled. For free Snelling I Snelling Inc. H11046L1LYWHOOD, Des pt. NCN21, Fonnlca. paneling marlite. JOHNSON'S GARDENING ;;;;;;e 646-9752· JOBS fl EMPLOYMENT Th• World's L•rgest ·1333 NE\VPORT BLVD. Hollywood~rtca. ~1605, r~~ LADIES Gold watch in zip· AnythinJ;! Dick, 673-4459 Yard care, Clt'an-ups, pla» NG -Ext.-lnt. ll Professional COSTA MESA full info & free Sllmp!es per chng purse w/ chng. L•g•I Notices '450 ~-,:;;,;,;;;,:;:=,,;:,;,:.:~= Ung, sprinklers. 962--2035. ~· ~::~st~nsC e~ifi n~ ·Job Wonlod Men 7000 Employment Service EXECUTIVE Secretary for by mail. No one wlll call non Ir: College C. ~f. NEW Chiropractic hours lo.a Reward! Day 547-9507 eve p.m. Or. Don A. Field. D.C. M&-3708. 445 E. 17th St. CM. 642-GMS. Vic Peek's Fam. Chapel Oll -----·-----Cement, Concrete 6600 Complete Y•rd Carel 548-532S. , 2'190 Harbor Bl, CM 540-0055 }"astuon Island Stock on you. All replies con.. Oewben-y Inn, Univ Prk, I WILL not be J'eliponsible Jim 54G--4837 PAlNTlNG-'~. • Ext. VIETNAM VETERAN Harbor Blvd. at Adams Brokera~. Good s kill s fidential. Ph. today. 6/14. Rew, 646-9276. for any debts other than CONCRET&. AD types. Frff Gardening & Yard work Highest Qu ... ~;iity.• Lowest COlLECTOP. Small claims. ~~:~r last paced office. l!OUSECLEANING & Child pOQDLE, J\1ini gray. v.>ear· l~m"y~o'""=·;N;oc;;l;,;E;:·=·W::•:;1;t0;;"= est. Sa'vlng, breakf-l., haul-College student Pr! ~.n.. •--'ohn · Must be able to type, C,ail · care. $50 wk plus rm. & ing flea collar & license "'5 cell ..... ....., exp . .uui, "i cu Expen'enced · •l d No. 0702 vie: Npt Bch & Tutoring '490 ing & skiploadirt1. Service Very reuonable 64&-6745 6.73-llGG. Wants to wnrk. a,nd live in J.fr. ·You~ at o c:,cuon ~r;:i1in ays, Ref's. PH: C.~f. Reward 548-5995. lo quality. 54&-8668 Bob. • CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST l SI'ORY Stucco le overhang Orange County. Peisonable, ~ure~ ~2--'i:ern anee P 0 L JC E OFFICERS -1~=~===~~~- i\flSSING From College Psrk * CO N CRETE Work, Mowing, edging, odd joba. $99. ; story 1 t u c c 0 & strong, intelligent 23 Y1'. old oun • Starting pa,y $74l. Age 1J>.&1 HO?.fEWORKERS (envelope area-2'11' high, 35 lb!, blk. PIANO LESSSONS Licensed. Patios / drvwys, Reuonable .. 548-6955 OYerhang i149. Acst. ceiling malr with n1u&tache and .. COCKTAIL WAlTRESSES yn 5. 9 .. to 6.5 .. 20-2{1 vis-addressors) wanted. Rush bm &: \\•ht femalf' dog. ~:~we~ etc. Phillips . Cement. EXPERIENCED Japanese i t3. per rm. Min. 3 r:nu. siclJ:burnS Jooldng for suit-Experienced only. Nlg~t ion.' ~O con-e~ted. H.S. s~~1nped, self add. en~., R.eY.1Lrd. 642-7022 or 548-GlSO. Gard e ner. Complete M6--05n ~637-'119. abie emplo;ment. Willing work. Ben , 13ro\Vn s grad File by July 19th La. Kissack, P. 0 . Box 1350, ••• ~•10. SERVICE DIRECTORY CUSTO:'.\I CONCRETE and &ble. Restaurant. A p p-l y in na. Police Dept. 4~1124. Garden J:;rove. Ca. 92S40. ~ --PATIOS-DRIVES-ETC. Service. Free est. 546-0724. ACOUSTICAL Ceilings Please call 646.lnl person. See Roy, 31106 Oout gu . H 0 USE KEE p ER .Full .,--HITE=-,-.m.i--,-w_h_l_p_p_e_t •• 1 Baby1ittfnt WO Free estiniate, 67&-S5l.S. JAPANESE Ga rd en in g painted, will add glitter. ill -Hwy, So. Laguna. EXP'D. only, part hme cllargt' Working mother 11 looks like !mall Greyhound. 1---------Serviee. Neat l\'Orlc. Oeanup averg: room. !\fat. Included, COMPANION wkkpr I i've FLORIST. Refs re q ' d , Y'· old. boy. 5 day•. ;,_, ~10RE Concrelc patio for yd · t ""0 ...,n., 4 coats guar. 847-9558.. Job Wonted, 1 -ru ' .,.. Vic Balboa Blvd & 20th BABYSITIING: dll)'f', nites · main · .....,.....,_. ln. Ref's rcq'd. 536-6108 aft \Veddings etc. Steady & req"d. $200 mo. &16-5545 St 540-8308 after lPM. less money. A11istk: i>etting. TWO UCLA students need I ti 675-6291 Heartbroken! & weekends. Nr. Bristol &: Lie., call ~lax at 64*--0687, General S.rvic•• 6612 money. Exp'd ho u 1 e W0mtin 7020 5· i\irs. Reinhart. ucra ve. eves: or wknd. pa u I a r in o, ~.~!. Ph. CfilfENT WORT( r.o-job too -'-'--'-----~."---pa.Inters 1'Tff est, Ken COURTESY Realty i1 a iood FACTORY-f'.fale, all shifts, HSKPRS Emplyr pay11 fee LOST July 4, brn Ir. v.•ht 54G-4403 or 546-7587 Small, re11.sonable. Free APT CLEANING ~ 'painting 544-3(174. PROF. Nurse, semi-retired pl.ace to work ask Bob good benefits, steady work. George Allen Byland Agen- 12 yr. old Beagle w/growth ~IOTii~ of l wants Estim. H. Stunick $48-8Gl5 • Rug Shampooing & Lite METICULOUS PAINT. will ftccept It. priva.te ~ Edwards 962-7751 speclaliz· 32972 Calle Perfecto, San cy 106-B E. 16th, S.A. on neek. Vic. C.M. High. babyiuttlng, her home, nr Repa irs. REMARC BLUE CHIP STAMPS.INS. innlcehomeor«1mpanion inginH.B.&F.V. Juan Capistrano. 54~1--0~379~5·=~~~---t o::A" ~"" lfarbor to..._ Ctr. •A" 7838 ·DECORATrYE CONCRETE SERVICES 0'1 0000 SS STANT -UGLY777 .-'""""'.....,. """'V ~ ' O'I -vooo crew col students Int-ext lo one. Refs exchanged. * DENTAL A I * FAT & • • • H 0 U s. EKE~PER/Bahysil· VER'=~y""",.-d~ch~i~ldro-o~lo-og~f.,.-BABYSIT my home, sch! DRIVES.\VAl..KS·PA!IO Ed's Cleaning Service houses. v-'.-. . .Doclts.· 6'15-5812 646-6593 days. Front desk only. Good hrs, ha.bl , fer. live 1n l\t 11 tu re their 2 shaggy terrier pup. age, wkdays, fenced yd, hot CALL DON. 64~14 Carpels • Upholstery • Win-""':"I' 9&i open. Dental exper. nee. If you are, we pro Y can 1 Permanen t Ph· 96') 2564 1 h. CM 642 765.) dows ."Floor Catt. 545-0487 RET1RE9 Painter: ~ )'ti CLEAN IN~. ·Weekly j 0 b Beach area. can bei 8 am use you, · · · """ · · pk!s. beige, lost neftr unc · ·area -· Contractors 6620 exper, Neat&: honest. Non prelerred. G~ reference_s~ 1 9 S46-3540 CALIF. CASTING CO. HOUSEKEEPERS & pra.c~ downtown Laguna. 497-1061 BABYSmING _ my honie, ---------TYPING done in my home drinker. Call 536-680l. Ow:1 ~ans. 549-4383 aft pm. · ls continuing its search in tlcal nurses nf'Wed at BLK Lab, fem. '"Saki Jo." pre-ac:hooler. Near Bay A:oDrrIONS And Alterationl for"1er exec. sec'y w/8 yrs. * PAPERHANGING 2PM. DENTAL Asat. &: Seely, .Orange co,.. for a variety ~f Sawyer Home. f3.16..6716 Silver chain Ir: Dea collar. Vtew le Orchflrd. 549-0898 Res. _ C.Onun. contractor' exper. 642--058:; & PAINTING. *· 968-242S Exp'd, Lady to. cater ~r.ii& HB, 646-2728. !JG&.5782 ty'pes, for work in mag, mo_ HOUSEKEEPER for :i S48-7919. RELIABLE l\.fothe.r. my 1 __ ._ :part.Jes. References ·drling, 'IV coinml's. & ind. adults, .J200 mo + r1n' & I I l i home, on beach &. park. i(.'(.rued. bonded & insu~ _H_o_u_ll_"l-"------•-730_ INT. 4: Ext. Palnting. 1.Dcal '* {213) 639-2526 * DENTAL R.EC~PT. EX-, fiims. Great pay, pt. time. board. 546-9-127 befr 5, DOG: Red toy Da.chshund, free estimates, (financlnJ:) f' lic"d 1 ... t female. Talbert Av area Days. eves, 67,5-6915. 536-2810 548-3905 !IAULING .l garaie ~alls.Chuc~~ es, AIDES -for cOOvalescence, 'PER. ~:JU~ \Ve are client paid, no fee. 540-9115 aft 5. ~J Hunt Bch. 847-1.Zl. BABYSmElt-your home, •nIE REMODELERS• cleamtps. By col le a:e • elderlj care or family care. Not a school HOUSEKEEPER Upt>@r-Bay J l has car. · Free eslll • l00% financing ~tudents. 54l-7363,. catina INTERIOR & e:ii:ter. Inter Homemakers, 547""6681. Dept. Store. FREE \VC<?kdays i:~:OO. 2 school BLACK Labrador female Call 673-0089 Kitchens garages_ carports Bros. fiat wall avg .. J br home ALL Daj babysitting a\ TV SCREEN TEST age chJdrn 642-1182 aft. 6:00 "Saki-Jo" BABYSITI'ING "The After Complete Re mode t In r. TRASH & garage clean-up. ~.~ lflbor only. MS-IMS. home. $5. 9:>31 Veronica ~ J . W. ROBINSON PH: <714l 835--8282 JA NITORS. Exp'd. on l Y. r. Call 548-7919 5 Set" ·Wknd& too. 211 Quality Contractors, 6(2.. Mon.-Sun. i10 a load.. f'rM PROFESSION..µ., 30 Yr 5 H.B. ask-tor Slisu. le h 10 AM 10 6 PM Good pay ll. \\'Orklng r.oncl's. REWARD trdo or T'!!tum \Valnut, C.M. G42-Q85 3660 ~timate. 548-5031 exp. paperhanginc Ii:. paint-Newport ac fPmale ~ after :\P~f 513·9393 tog from England 968-7461 B OOKKEEPING-Gen'l of· hool Sec: gray I white fem cat,, Bea LOVING eare your Childttn .Additions * ~modeling HAULING SlO A LOAD • · · lice. Exp'd, ·want perm. Sc retary JR. GIRL FRIDAY collar. 494-2856 my borne. H.B. By ~ Fred H. G~rwick, Lie. Clean up. ~ Serv. Gen. TRADE, Palnttrw ·by licens-position 646-2134 afters PM Hos immediate S.504 to $603 pel' mo Experience Not Necessary ' LOST: IRISH SEITER -yng i:w;•;.·="';;;"';;46"=====..:..;'1HOl~=:';=;;*=,,,,;":;;'";21~7'1;_J>rw>q:=~· ~ .... ~2528.:;:;,;543-!043~:;:,;:;; ~rn:c:'r~·~ truck. ~.ING. by day, ·4-6 _hn Opening for an Requirements: Shorthand So Excellent opportunity. for un. · female, on June 6th. 1 __ ,. a day, own, transportation, wpm, typing 55 "'Pm. t'~um~rcd1 , attrn2o1t1vc, ~t- 646-6728 2 BR. APrS 19), uu s. ac-$3.00 an hour.' ~48. going gir • age to ,jlJ ~ , YOUNG peach·faced Jove coos._ ceUlflA, Sfeve, · EXPERIENCED r-.-. II to ll'arn cans1rnction W~i- bird· Jost on 7/9/71) vie. sm ... R G A.'W.E'D .. ft¥. 54MS4t SALESMAN ~retary ncss. llnndsome one girl,ot: Clay & Bolaa, N.B. 645--0468 · .L-"-_,,..,,..., ~ 'it Jobi Men, Wom. 7100 t5CM to $603 por mo. hoe io O.a"gc Co. AlrpOH LOST-English Pug, answers k . y..,, ~!,~~-~-.... _,=,...:.-! Phetography "70 FOR Requirements: Shorthand 90 district. Good starting 58.lary to Sebastian. Reward. V ,,_, -·-·--AO -· wpm, typing 60 wpm, Y.'ith lot11 or fring(' benefit,; Accwdl•t,. ~ Sfwn. CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY ' "-t.INISTRATIYE Tnl.intt. MENS & L' ADIES availablC" lo' right gi1·1. Ac. 6fZ-8892 or 1193-2443. T d I f S·-~ ' · SO ...J•-.............. ti o •v• op meuoge or "~oy.. Reasonable~ Phone Gordon me ... wvq;c, "".'"""n. ng FOUNTAIN VALLEY curncy And nealnes~ ab- LADlES Elgin w /gold reod'1(0!'dsCormpondlngtoturiibers ' l""""''-0 * 8471745 * COUl"tiC'S. Good typi.St, hght BETTER SHOES SCHOOt:. DISTRICT llOlute TllUST. 1'yping 40 •'tltch. On ITl.h St, CM. ofyourZodlatblithslgn. shorthand. Career future. FULL OR PART TIME REWARD! 545-12Z. t \Jllotrto~ 31 At..,alrlflll'l:11:161 A«~• Cali l.orainne 6 4s·-2.7 7 0, 1 For application and exam in. wpni min. US1? lt.'n key !\dd· 21.-' 320.... 62 Attffld , h \V t tiU NB. atJon information, call Mrs. er and have math lnclina- ·3Thlnlt lJ P..:tic.. 6l u9111""' Pl111terin9, P•tc 1 es c Dt.. · APPLY m PERSON llJ.51>?.f ,°'·orkmao •at ••• ~1 '-. lion. Sho1·1hand hclprul but .1.v.. l•l"'l"tl.....,."'16illilit BABYSITTER th · -U ~•nAY " h~ ~ sv11;1 MY-•50f Renalr 6llO · n:o er s MONDAY inft r~ tweefi 2-5 pm, o later than not requu'Cd, Willingne~" to ..... ,... '""""'d 3'F"I 6'M r-helper "fi'll'\l.ed .for 1 Ii:. ~ Jv'·· 13. 1970. learn and nttlt\ltle nlost Im. •· _.,... 7""91d 37T•~• 67 W-1---·-~~----1 yr0ld1irls.540-8701 ' • PERSO EL v Th t MAUREEN * a?. MAr 1r •. •~ .JITftlftljJ a1e NN FOUR SEASONS pnr1an1. is job has un. ROBINSON * t/JMh 1~~ fo~~ ;:~ ,:11,c;~;:.,-~·~ lQ.U DEP~T~IENT . • PUl'~OUR SALES lin1itcdfuture forsol"nf!girl G-11-31 11 "'°""' "!T• 71 ll:ltk1 IEAU11FUL77 . "FFORTS WHERE Reply in O\\'fl handv.TiUng lo , * HAMIL TON * 1_..10 , 11ModlN!lcin " 11 12v-Costa Mel• •2 Fash1on Island. N'.JI_ • • c Box •P 1070 Dail P'I t THE •c•10N 1s1 · Y • 0 ·• --WISHES 00 -~ -·"-•• ,,,.... •3.lftttfatl ~lkW \ it· "n ·~ o1 ···. \...... "' ., ~• · 1w-_..... 14"*-"'""' 7.t.Y-I -.i. fl u.oi:: eye me uc-; LT\'E-IN }loulekpcr to #._ :-. 40th BIRTHDAY ~JIH#I JI 1sTo •SCord n '' You •~ the wlnher of holder. Check-_ttia. TV cOfn. Equal opportynlty .rmpJolitr 1 r. JfJL'r J l6Hold ~0oti·1 76~ th: _, h __ .. 11 S Sale.OOflnlcd ·"1mrjt11ey cJ;· yrs. or middle •1•. 11 .. NO Woman'• akin need ewr 17l>lo •71n n 1.oo4 Z lets to 1¥ ...... you watc ....,.,. )'OU * DRIYER * pcrienclng rapid cxparuikln hftchclor, 11m. S&lsry. ~ look ~ ..... •-•-aUon f.17· ••OW 41No ''~ N tleJ )'OU'.te as p_relty u -·No E.,erl-'-• 91-r prlv ., .. ~ '9Y ' uu"""' $2-S1.'1 1tu.w.1~ "'~ 7'C-ORA GE COUNTY some or~ people. ca1J us. ,...._ makta chOlce QppOrtunhy • .... • · rm. •~....,... phone 645-UJO. uo :~-.ri~ :tt:,. FAIR & EXPOS~TION CALIF-•• CASTING CO. N--~rt _ available Ior career niindtod phone A: tld,v up. Ph. eves COIJ.ECI'fON of FI n e ~ ''"' JJ 21~ !lC.... 120..,... • 1'l the ta c:onUnulng 1t' .. ·1eart:li for , ~-man with eye lo advab. '-wknda 96l--0740 Personals Jewelry for ule:. Call for ~A n ' ~= ~=·=• 3=-ORANGE COUNTY ewryday PC!OPle· who ha\'e MIL'I ._..,. dMll CaWornbi ment to 0 salc1 maMgemt'nt. ?>.tAID·pnrt tlmr. Call In appointment 615-4115 ~~ 25"""' "5.hns.._. aso.t. FAIRGROUNDS s defllre to ·work 9.tJ TY Or • drMna ~ APIJll1 a JlCf'!'l)ll, Huntington Shores ", '68 Q)ev. Sta. Wag .. netdil ::Z: ·~~ ~~ :Jt::~:, July 14 -lt modeling Jobs. $75 10 Sl25 YELLOW CAB C""" Mr. Ourchitl (7141 8.'.P3233 ?ilottl, 2100'2 Oce11.n, 11.a . driver to PhU•dclphLa or 21~ Sil"°" N~ petday;Nofce.l~)'OUevtr, 188 E. ~SL ()pf!n 7 D~ MAI NTEN ANCE i\!An' 'F..alt, JulJ 54S-0275, =~• :::1' .. ":o. =~ Please call £42-5678! e.'Cl, 329 * >'QI\ l';)N CA?tfERA Coe.t• MMll. * FRY COOK·Gravcyard mature M'inl retired, ~xper'. , , ALCOHOLICS Anonymout ,.. __ ~ lfJ't..A •,,.,. IC\ll._!~? betv.ttn 9 9nd l Pl\ to clahn .AUDJTlON • iT'S WONDERFUL -lb e .1h.ltt. Experienced. 6AM 3P;i.t. &an. off. PJe11~ Phonll s.i-mT or wn .. to ---::c-~~~~~~~-;;~181~~·~~'1..1~=~==~~~~~---your tickets. fNorth County • CALl.. <U41 S.1.5-8282 niany hm In apPl,lance1 COTTAGE: COFF£f: ~lOF' apply Lone Rang(lr ne!lt., P.O. Box 1113 Coflt Mea.. toll·frc\ nthnbrr i1 !W().WO) IQ Al\f to 'PM ;Y.OU find in the ChwWed 562 We~t 19th S~ C.~t. \1rio2 BC'nch Blvd., 11 .B. -·· ---. ---------··----·--I -- I' ' •' -·----~-.. ~ --- , " I - JOllS' & EMPLOYMENT JOllS & EMPLO'l'MI ' -• · • -• 111....;, it/Ir II, 1910 DAILY 1111,0T %7 1" NT JOllS_" IMl'l.OYMIJI! MIRCHANDISI l'OR MIRCHAHDISI l'OR Mfl!CHANDISI liotf Ml~CHANDlSI l'OR ·M1liekANOl.:..m5 ... ,-..fi'6""'R-"'M"'l!~RC~A~A,.;;fi'D1~1! FOTI ~- ~-~ Wom. 7100 ;;.;rM.n:Warii:"'71oo .,... MlllllWft. 71'!0' SA~·-~.!...~.-~.!_~ND TRAiii SALA AND TRADI, . SALi A!ID-TRADE .S4LI AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE • RN ror 1c:V,";u ahiltt. Xlnt SERVICE ,......., ,..!~ ~ -Anl'-t , 1111 I;..,.. 1110 C~meroa & ' C•moro1 & MACHINISTS DAYS ONLY •wklnr -·· 61llt .. 6b. :rt.';: ·FOUNTAIN l. z.tlmon . ·~ UGO ··"'-rt Crmer1s & UGO Equipment 1300 ~~'.'t,:'~~ = v AL LEY TEXACO, !:'!..~~" T:.I:°' * SPECIAL ANTIQUE AUCTION * • TURRET LATHE • * w.2134 * :V"'°;• aAttc.11 ..... ~"',,· ~. ' !SAT NIT~. JU~ Y.11, 7 ,M VANIMAfl'.-Cf MEDA WARNER S\VASEY SETUP liiiiiii_,_....,. ...... ...., '' 1' be -0PERA1'0R.S See.Betty~ •t tlme, exp'd only. See J'1')'. OUJ ~ti to Ult; cl • Bob's Auction Du ~n commlssloned to ', .. ____ ... : .,,, M•m• aout.v.rct, Pcrtnf.nent employment Xlnt. company benefits Overtime PERSONNEL INTERVIE\V 4 TO fi Pl\f DAILY APPLY IN PERSON Shur-Lok Corp_ ""°.N~~ C.M'.. completely liquidate 1 lge anUque shop • , Hunllntlon Raacli, ci/U.:rnlo 9264+ jlHAMPOO ciit. CaJJ .,.. ORANG! COUNTY + 2 Igo lmPortant estates. I -j~ fd ,,. •pi>l -.,. apply ta l'AIR A liXPOSITIDN • All lhould be sold tO highest bidder. ' 171 ~ ""5t ' --A Marino Aw.. at the •'Sole IQ jut till Ill items 10ld. A&eney for Caretr Girts Balboa laland. ORANGE COUNTY 1 410 W. Cout Hwy, N.B. SHIPPING Cl.ERK-Exp' FAIRGROUNDS ' •lnapoctlon S.turcloy B:v appoint. 648-3939_ preferred . Marine July' 14· It fluttllc Du, "rf & Deoor1 1tort W91come -• A It I Sir b l60 Reg. S•le H-~ . g a on c o -A (Rechargable)' •• $ 59.95 , s :J.1.95 S.leo •• ":.:" .. -p1· •• eo.t ..... • ,."'P'.'o''. Pl••• caU ···~s ex• ·-101~5 AUCTION - ' • z· ~-" ...,...,. "' :r vu-..u1 ... _, ' 1ess •un Cont;aflex 126 .•. , •••• : ...... $194.00 .:t=. ~~:! YELLOW PAGE Box '1112. Ni·-Beach. be ...... hndlPM·lo-204 w.. Chapman, Orange, C.lif. . . SAVE $ 78.90 CA "IE II A . SP E C·l-A LS NEW • , . • 1300 E, Normandy Pl., Santa Ana SALES • Ca 92663. """''"""'"· !North Councy Ph 53 • Agfo lnslamaUc (with case) ....•••••••.• $ 19.95 $ 13.11 A~ the Wes t's most aares. ·STATION , Attend. NI & toll·~ number ii $tl)..1D)) one: 8-1141 • Black !ealber Instamatic. cases .. : . . . . . . . . 2.95 $ 1 99 11ve lt. Auccessful indepen-P/lime. Apply Harbor ·• Durst J-66 Enlarger w-2 l~ses (for 35mm + 21A") · d•ntJoc:al YeUow Pag, !"'"' Mobil" !I9' s. Hubor, CM. OVER STOCKED Owned & Optroled By Bob Ford · • • . $ 85.95 $ 69.81 I 0 blk. N, of 1ifct~adden, "" blk. \V. of Grand) l\.lale Deliveryman $504 lo $612 ""' mo. FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT Reqoil'Cment.s: Valid Callf~r. uia drivers llcilJSe. 1'~or ap. plication & exan1lnalion in. for1natio11, call 1.lrs.' Work. nian at 84~1 bety,·een 2. 5 pm, no la ter than July 15th, 1910. *MANAGER * Pt Time SALESLADY Women 8Pt'!Cialil,y 11 h o p , So, Coast Plaza 549-1011 MAfNTENANCE-Part time pool maintenance man, Ex· perienced. 644--0262. J\l AN To assist mgr of local appliance store. Neat al>" pea.ranee. 496--2383 M r , \Vright 9-10 am only. 1\JATURE MAN, part time -possible full dme. Bus • taUon-handllng shipping, tickets, tours. 536-1459 MEDICAL Se crela r y - Insurance expe r ience. 64~60 Mon-Fri Sam-12 & 2 pm.{,. J\IIDDLE-Age c:ouple to mano.gl'! i\1ama Papa SIOJ"e. Call aft.. 7, 67>7431. l\.10TEL 1ifAIO. Ap p I y &12-2670 Don Quixole Motel 2100 Newport Blvd., C.M. ./ MOTHER ·s hel!>('r, live in. roo1n an<l boo.rd plus $100 mo. 494-84.1 3 i\10 0EL · Fashlon or Artil"t Exp., w/references. natural blonde, 5"2". Call 492-5327 NEAJ' Young lady used to hard work. Wages open. The Losers, 1199 Newport Ave, C.M. i\1odels • N AT I ON A LL Y knolvn pho lographic team needs models. Modt>I fees paid. Categories needed: children age 3-5. women age 18·30. Send reeent photos lo: John & Ru th hlechilng, 171M Thurston Dr.. L ag u n a Beach. CA !)26.jJ I"""''-"'rvlnglheSouth<To MUST.SELL· A t• B·d G t ' •Durst J-35 "-'arger .w !or "Qmm lens ••.. $ 43.95 $ -.95 Calif. market for 2J. ~ STRAIGHT Stitch machihe, 'Twins $4g.95_ Fulls $S9 95 UC, 1oneer; U Arre son °"'" "' .. 7 we are undcrgoinr a well button hole button macb-Queens $89.95 Kinp $119.95, • • • • Vitessa 126S lnstamatic .. , .. , .' ... :.: •• ;. $94.00 $$1519'.·9955 thought out expansion. pro.-lne oper•t.on,. full or P'&i:t 'IWin Size Heitdboarda rr·sr; --· __ . --·· • Mamiya Sekor 500 TL (with case) • , .. .' .• , $175.00 gram & niust add .more ,men t1!11e. Ap~r 2075 Laguna Tnuldle Seta S89 95, SJr:rp'.,_F_u_r_n_ll_vro ____ ;;.IM;.00;.;!Q: 1 G_•••,.go,,._S::;ot:;:• __ _;:IO:::;ll),ll • Nikon 20mm F3.5 auto .........•.•.•.• $255.00 ov~"r)e, to our Yello'v Page w e1 Qyon Rd, Laguna or call erSolaJ$119 9S&::'u Studl 1· ~ • Vlvltar + .4 250mm auto lens ........... $129.95 S 89.95 stall. ~rninp att hl&h & 497-1131 OoucheA s8s.95. P,Come~ 17 PC. KING SIZE ~MAGNOLIA, C.M. Sat; 0 e Underwater housing Co} Inst 124 ........ $ 24.95 $ 17.95 · t~ worlc c~nging &: Crea. STORE SALESJ.UN-Marine Gnxipa tl.69.95. BEDROOM Sun, 12-6. Appliances, rug, "' • Pric~ on Mamiya ~~or L-330-Press increases on Aug. l ! t1ve. Extens1v.e classroom &: Hardware• A SUppJ\es, Exp. SIESTA SLEEP Lara:e 9 drawu drener, mtr: tum, clothing, misc. • Manuya Sekor • V1VItar Factory Demonstration, lleld training will be -pro-necessary. Send appUcaUon SHOP ror, 2-bedside 1tandt Kini J.tOVING TO OREGON Saturday, July l}, 10·5 p.m. ~id~ those n,1en selected to to P.O. Box 1782 Newport 1927 Harbor Bl d CM 1Wi hea.dbo4ud, trame: quilt. Everything Must Go! )Oln our grow1nglirm. If yau Beach, Ca.~· 6'6-'¥/UJv " td i:nattress, ~ts. blank. 824, VJetllria, CM Sat-Sun U S E 0 CAM E R A S P E C I A l S are perso~.ble, ~at&: ha\•e Telephone Solk!lton. 3t155 C.l Hwy ·Dana Pt eta, etc. . .GARAGE Mle .-1.S36 Galaxle All GU AR ANTE E D saJes expenence, please ap. Chari"'• • .-a1. Paid weekly. _., .....,;,,. ' O-Olce ot Spanish ....... Do ·~ N.B. Se Ply . !08 E. v ... ,... ~ ,.1~ S .1 .&.!!• .. ver .,.,.,. .,g,. . t, in person at Apply: 32S N. Broe.dwQ, Open Dally 11).5 or 11 uuern ty e Mon, Tues. 10-2 · Broadway, Anaheim, 1i1on.. Rm. 4IO, s.A. Mon 1 Fri 10-9 All FQR $249 SAT & Sun Houaehol Tues. or Wed., July U , 14 &. TELEPHONE OPERATOR · ' No down pmt~. onlv $9 rno.. · d ite~s. ,15th at 9 am or 7 pm for in-~11 'pm Sat A: sun 20 PC. ''MADRID'' WELK'S WAREHOUSE ~'Omen'g, men's, girl's infant terviewing. ·· .. ROOM 600 W. 4th St, Santa Ana tQ 3 yrs. 2J6S Mesa Dr. Luskey Bros. &: Co. Inc. 228 Forest. Laguna Beach • GR_®P Dally 9-9 Sat 9-6 sun 11-6 -- Serving the \\"est Sin0e 19"9 THEATRE fROM MODEL HOMES -~ll•nce1 1100 , "·l·s MANAGERS Includes: Quilted sofa Ir Office Fumltu,.. fqlO ~ '" cbalr, 2 end tables A. coUtt LUXURIOUS Ke Iv In at or 4' Nikon Auto Zoo!!\ 85-250 mm ........... , , ........... $249.00 • Retina Reflex lil w/200 mm (tole + case plus exlras) .. $149.00 • Nikono• .......................................... $ 99.95 • Rollie 35 ......... ,._ ........... ; ................... $129.95 4' P~ntax HSV (l\ody.only) ...... : ....................... $ 89.95 • Keystone Kl020 !JLR (126) (wi th case) .............••• $ 49.95 VANIMAN CAMERA ' ; I ., " •• fotANAGEMENT Opportunity Han:ltop a: .drive Ins-San table, 2 lamps, dreaer, mlr-Refin'd 34x6D y,'OO(f desks, eltt. range, !W", 4 bw-ner, -Ground floor distributing Gabriel Vallf:y l Ort.nee ror, he&dboml, quilted box $69.50 • Refin'd wood arm lge oven, al ightly used, opponunlty avaiJa·bJe wlth County, Fait·zrowing gprlnp I: mattttu, 5 pc: rotary cbairs, $29.50 e We worth $365, now $200. 2411 1'------i 1 '1931 Ad1m1 Boulevard, 1------'l - progressive company seek· EdwvdA Cinemas. Resume dinlna room; table I: • hi· have the large1t seleelion apt. 11ize gas stove $39. 2n4 Huntington Be•ch, C11ifornie 92646 , ; ./l .r ing new talent 400 varied to: back chairs. of used · office turn In thls Continental, CM (7·14) 962-5959 experience. 11 you can .'E.T.C. COMPARE AT f149.9S area. GE · · I:=====~==:;:"~~~= ~~~~==~======I · ~~: 140 West V1lley Blvd. •-Mc Mahan Desk Auto washer, x.ln! cond '>d n'Kltiva~. O•gcu.;u, recruit, ,....,., ~"" p t I -·· -· · ' S._ n Gobr'·I No down Pmta. Only .,6 mo 1800 Ne ........ "'4 Blvd. .,.,.,, encre5 e ec dryer• I train and direct activities ___ _ ______ ..__ __ WELK '$ WAREH()uSE 642.MsQ xlnt cond uo. Will deliver, Mi1lc1I ll"c C1mer11 & Miscellaneous l600 :0'~r::~Ye-i::1=. --.-n:--..:;p;tT ... a:x>W,4thSt.,SantaAna 3 AL.\tA 60,. 11-alnut desk:ll Master Chg accepted . n1,trument1 ~'·Equipment 8300 -T Experience in sales, •School of Bu•lness e MASI'ER Bedroom set _ w/swivel chain, aide 847-Blll or 546-8612. CONTEU.0 Acmrdlon. l2l NEAR New lilamaya c.i MAPU: Bedroom aet: Twin .!JI mana .... ment. military, French PJ:'ovinelal -made chain, floor A: desk pads CAMPERS for El Caminos base. Good condlUon. $100 w/80 mm &: :t50 lenses. ~s. 1:>)( gprlngs &: mat· A .. ~ F lure kl Ire'· 6 · u.:U, .. 1r. &: Mrs. dresser 1• teaching, public speaking, ea s wee Y re Sno:r by Drtxel in Antique white 15-4422. and Rancheros. Caboveni or make offer. 543-391I Bel!t otr over $200. 644-4665 wlth mirmr $lOO. Couch &: _ marketing helpful. Non· COW'Ses· in tM skill& you -conslstinr ot triple OAK desk 36" x 60" with and Sleepers. Stock or Walnut Spinet $2.50 matching chair, blue $10: .J pollutant Products in need to eet the job you dresser, chest on cheat, typewriter wrll. $40. Ctiltom. 1260 Logan, CM. 646-5651 aiter 6 PM Sporting Goods 8500 Coldspot ~g, old $40. C~ . al "·Id "th tro wanl iw.:11.ze headboard a.nd two ·• 968-345-$ M6-6540 ----. •• . -Kenmore ........... old ~. ,...,rruc uo: V.'• s ng nl&ht •tand.a.. Less than ~ Set of Ludv>'ii: druma GOLF aub .. Wilaon X 31 .... '6" ..., message and total ao-'. o 833 Dover Dr., N.B. e price when purcllued at w. Dff USED appliances & TV• & oCymbaJg $315. comple te set ind. 10 irons ?tlaple TV, needs adjusting - ceptance! No door to door. e 642-3870 e J. Sloanes 4 years aao $650. _l!!._~41~~~ -~! 1 ~ N&Uaran• ~ '""aM· 54~p'g, Xlnt cone!. 646-4162 in all-leather Spalding bag. ~~~;un':'t °';~;, &: ~::~e ·• (No knowledge of chemistry ~ 64&-lnL 1970 OLYMPIA 35 electric wp... 0-••00 FE'NDER Stratocaster Value $425.Near new cone!. gogslpbench$25.897-5277. required) Call Mr. Lund at THE,BLUE BEET BEDS: Near nu Queen "''"""'writer, compact office ·DISHWASHER - G .E. F ·'I I ' ~$200';f,.-'543-8020'i:;"i::;·;:;;;:;;--::;:;:;::~I = .' ·t"·-1~ 1621 Room -~-DINNER COOK ~~ po-·bl ~1 mod·' 1150 ender .Le~ e un t, F_'end_., r•uu. •·1 Spalding stain!•" · ""'' , ..... • AIU QI.>-.. orthopedic+ gold spread; modei ·indist1..,..,·lshable ... ~ .... e.....,uxe "'· · '"b'I "" t 1r ~ or 675-2933. can M r . 'Start SJO, per shllt '"&" """"5955 ......-& n;:. ~s 0 e r' 11 tee I I r on A -collectors DbJ w/bookshelf headboard. from packing-case-new, ex.. 494-1971 l!enu-best ever mad~" Gularte at 772-7621, Room W.UTRESSES For German Felted pme table w/4 ~pt slight · use ol uppeT RC.". Whirlpool washer, high-___ .,....... .200. Restaurant in H.B. We su~ hi-back pll}owed ch's. Mat-half of original ribbon from low level, v.·uh &: v.-ear. Pianos-& Ornan1 1130 each. 644-.1508. SALES _ \Vould you llke ply cute Bavarian costumes. tress. 2 Quttn Anne end home typing of a few letten Good eondltion $5(1, s.t&-2616 . • • _ ·-U.S. Diver Super Sport wet lo v.·ork 20 hrs a "°'k Ii Part-time:. 968-4300. tables. Near nu gold, GE by doctor moving to non-KENMORE washer 2 spd, PIANOS lt. ORGANS Suit. Never used. $60 make $100! Write Box M WANTED: Part time, licens-refrlg, w/freezer. 644-5185. electric boat. Sale• slip $25: Amana. Radarange ,like y NEW~ USED _546-0811_,"-~·~~~~-- 1031, Dally Pilot cd R.E. sales people. Eves STANDARD Bed Hollywd Mows late March purchase new, $300. 543-3261 • amaha PUUX>A Orgllltl Standard Held skis- * SALES LADIES * & weekends. Lachenmyer ' TRUE-Ze . h •Thomas Organs Like new -Make oHer-Rl tr 6-16-3928 eve s: frame, maple hdbrd & for $315 sell for $250. Call ro upng t lreezer, • Ki ball Pia 67~12 aUer 5 20-25, to v.-ork as field rtp. 6'7J.-oi577 ' bxsprna1, $35. Mod. deak 963-0357 evenings Iii 9 and 1Sa7 cu ft. perf cond, 3 yrs, e Ko~er A: ear:8pbell 9•6.. WARDY SURFBOARD for nat'l concem. Responsl-· $2G. exerci!er board $5, oc-most times durlna: the day c $100. 847-0281 aft 5 hie and have an auto. No ~OMEN, Pff, v.·/car. No cas. chr $6, kng buprnv; IBP..I Electric ,......., ·t . WES TJNGHO U S"E cop-COAST MUSIC $45. or best oUer 492-1091 exp, nee, Pref to train. For door to door or ph work. $l0. 1528 Cornwall Ln. N.B. Model '7'J S250 v.-wn er, pertone refrigerator. Xlnt NEWPORT I: HARBOR ,.,al~te'--r-'6"''"'=P'-'M"'. ~~---:r"AM="o"uoo-s -e"°I -,-,,-,,~;-,-(~ ... interview call JO to 5 p.m. good pay w/Sarah Cove~ 646-4048 ,., · c:ohd tlOO ~I445 Costa Mesa * 642-2851 10 spd Raphillel ~iniani ercycleJ for fitncu and 544-8136. tJ.'Y· "No inv.e~t 541-3428 Jen-* 5'.>1154 * r • ' ' • . Opep IB-6 _Fri.lD-9 Sun _1}5 1 ·Raeirw. Bike $65. weight control.. J...ta than ="'==""'"'-'-';c-e.,_,,...,, n1e. . FUftNl'I1JRE re~ from ~ORE delux automalic 4!n--109I atte g OOPM • SALESLADY. 'eicpet!-for . dl.ipla~ studlel, model i:-om· Gar•p Sate I022 ~asher & gas dryer. $50. HAMMOND' ORGAN B-3 r ~ , IO hours tolaI US;e g\nce ladies' specialty shop 11'1 Sch I I truction 7600 es; deeorators cancellation. · . 1144-1328 . · , Surfb01rd·Good Cond. J>llrchased new by lazy Laguna. 4M-l!W9 d ay s -. !!... '.: !!!..__. --Spanlg;h & Mediterranean CARVED 54" md 110lid · · w/Leslie speaker. Perfect Only $30. ·546-57(}4 owner for just unde r $500. 494-34;i8 eves. ~ R D FURNITURE magh table c· 18al Phtfco re1rig, bronze, cond, walnut. Delivery, for .sale at .$325. Call ClesHS • ' irca ' almost new $125 warranty, leuons indud-Bellyboard Gordie .. • .. 894-2312 -'-l . j • 1.fORGUE i: Autopsy SALES-Carpet. drap e r y assistant. Part time, ex· .sales. Experienced. !>.lust be cellent pay. Send quali{ica.1 ;:":_:'.:."::,· ,:,":,:"-~'~'"-=----~~-­lions to Box l\t-1090, Daily SEA:l\fSTRESS for Cam"""J' Pilot .. ~ 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. heavy turned legs, 6 leaves, * 64&-354S * · ed S1B99 This week onlv! No dings. $18. 962-0351 evenings til 9 and every nite 'ttl 9 opens to 10', $225 + 6 uphol. GOULD MUSrc CO 963-3650 most Umes during the day. \Ved., Sat.&: sun. 'ti! 6 .Spanish wrought iron chrs, * USED HOTPOtNT Since 1911 ' * AUCTION * :l Niu-sin::; RN· Calif. license 12 P!>.I to 8 Ai\I shill APPLY in pcnn.'1: HUNTINGTON BEACH CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL d1apes. MAJOR,VAY 869 West 18th, C.M. SECRETARY .JJandwrilin'J Anaf~i:J QUEEN Size bed, 8pread, $40 ea. Exercycle, db: mod, REFRJG.ERATOR, $85. ""_.5 N u.I SA EL PAIPO I * 54 ... 169 "-o. mao n, • • Belly board, like new! Fin-Furnitu-sheets, headboard $180 . 225.11' curved sect., needs * * 547-0681 * '"' '" Antique solid oek rocker reuphol. $50. Oak l!eCY· * COUNTER TOP gas stove !~""'~""'~""'""'~'""" $40. 54Pr1450 aft lPM & Appliances $50. Magnavox stereo, 6 painted $75. 16' plywd glass & built-In oven, yellow, Beginnerl Or9an Class 1'5" RUSSELL Surfboard, Auctions Friday 1:30 pm spkn $3)0. Lawn tools; milk boat, eng, trlr. Dbl bed, $75. * 536-4011. ENROLL NOW almost new, not even Windy's Auction Barn gl85!1 lamp1 Ir: inbric-a-b~c. mattresses. Misc antiques. O'KEEFE & MERRJ'IT 40" Clan 11arting Tues., July bro~ in, S75. 6'l5-li633 aft 6 3175* Newport, C~r &16-8686 ~~ by appo bnenl 0 y. h.sehold Items, glassware, ~. grlllavator broiler, 14th, 7 p.m. 6 weeks course --··---· --.. -Behind Tony's Bldg. Ma t'L ~lo. poll &: pans, etc. 2601 Way $50. 548-5453. $12. HAM.?tfOND ORGAN Miscellaneous l600 ALTO Sax, $125. Soprano Sax 8 IT DIVAN $75. Matching Lane (China Cove) CdM. STUDIOS, 2854 E. Coast u;;;OWER for sale • 4 $15. Bird 12res.surc brcnthlng · 1 I "i • j ' ! 18792 Delaware, H.B. Ofc. Supervisor Trainee to $540. TRAVEL. Exceptional career oppor. y,•/outstancling nal'I co \Viii train girl to 1ravc1 u.S. Ex. penses paid. Top benefitg + profit sharing. Raise in 6 Interesting po.sition in ac- counting area requiring two to four yeaN; expert· ence, accurate skills on electric typewriter and shorthand. to start July 14 at the Newport School of Bu1ine1s arm chairs S20_ each and 613-5882, 673-2460 Antiques 1110 Hwy., C.orona de I Mar. pd N .cM mach. $225. Airplane eng . ottoman $1.50. ALL IN . ---613-8930 1 · cw-· now $375. $75 Ski d' / GOOD COND ITION. GA.:.AGE SALE 11-5 , COLLECTION of ......,,son · 836-8344 • n 1versgoddredge ' ....,.,,. $15. Table saw $75. l3xll ~2331 aft~ 5 pm ~Su~~ ~i~'Z.~ ships lt. sailing, SOilll! ve~ llAMMOND Stelnwa,y y FEND~ Bau ampiifier tent & stove S15. M2-3798. I n1o's. Call Miss Verna a57·6122, Abigail Abbot Per. sonnet Agency, 230 W. War. ner, Suite 211, Santa Ana. 1 Parts Man For counter work. t-.Iust have I experience. Apply in person lo parts manager. 5 Days. Cosed Saturday lt. Sund&)'. CONTACT ~fARILYN WALLEY (714) 540-8030, Ext. 151 3333 Harbor Bl\-d. Costa ?>.lesa, Calif. J\tISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION ATLANTIC RESEARCH Corporation Inquiries Invited Ask for Nona Hoffman MIT. KJng-sz headboard &: ques, lamps, draperies, rare. 1 Fred Cuzzens col-aha. New & used pu;nos ai:; deluxe Rlckenbacher biw 8352 Brush Dri'>-e, H.B. matching bedstand. Llke paintinp:, andirons, full size ored llltm, signed & dated. moat makes Best buYI In guitar GOOD Bent11'00CI chairs, setl! ne11·. l\farble coffee table, chop block, kitchen/bar ac· Ivory shlp model HM Sloop Se Calif. at' Schmkh Music * ST'~ * of 4 & 6, old chesl or portable TV & 2 oil pain-ceu, Brown Jordan. NauUlus. AUen Adler s Co.l90'1N.Ma.iJJ,SanlaJna 4 x 8 REGULATIPN pool drawers w/mirror. Oak tina:s. 61:>--4960. Sony TC-50 pocket size custom Town &: Country table complete with all ac-chairs for patio, Nu~s 557-6621 CHERRY drop-leaf dining Cassette, ski boots. fish inr gterling sliver 6 pc set serv. ceuorie•. Xlnt cond. $350. m!?"lal medicine cabinet. ~....---table and tour chairs. Ex-tackle, hand knits <size 101, for 12. Lge collection of ORGANS 646-3629 before 4 eM. naUga.hyde recliner. 54()..6988 AIRLINE SCHOOLS PACIFIC Day & Night Clu!e1 543-6596 tends to seat 12. Beautiful toys, vacuum, etc. 50c to OUnese porcelain, Garden et CABIN-P.famrrioth Lakes in 36 SQ. YDS. new wht Kodel condiOon! Table pads 1n-SlOO, stool, K'ang Hsi vaae ap-DiKountl High Sierras. Sips 7, furn. washer/dryer $100. Misc. eluded $100. Twin swivel P.10 VING, Once in a life time plied lrnmortals. pair of \VARD'S BALDWIN SnlDIO 7 nites, $95. 531-3374 Eves 1 hag $ 15 o . G , E. rockers, broY:n nauga.hyde u.Ie, beautiful women 's temple urns, 18" dragon 1819 Newport, C.M. 642-8484 &40--0611 washer/dryer $100. Miac. $15 each. SlG-4596 clothes size 10, sample plate, etc. Te!Ttl Cotta EX=-"M"A~R~IN~E~-v.i~ll~-,-,~1-1 673-4798 ir_t~/BEST or.I. 1 yr 8' gwlm wear. size 9-10, &iris pewter, , &: Iron tea pol V, ery ELECTRONIC Organ. Telsco cusi-ommade ~off e e . f e a M''o"v'"r"'N""°-S"""-~---1 ~ ~--"-t N G - tereo set, t.'OUch, Spanish 90fa blk coffee !bl slu 1-14. t~s. 11 n, n, old lt. l'llll! Chinese black ... ,~,.a e Y.' O)( amp, service 950 Sterling, 5 d ~~ Both l lk ne k $350 og hOuse, kitchen boolh BEAT lhe hich COit of leant lt. match end tbls. Redec. household goodies, you "'OOd carved •trai&ht back e w, as · ¢effl. 5'8-0012 after 7 pm, color tv antenna, red11.~ ~10 E. 17th SI., Santa Ana Ing lo F1y! A/C rental and Xlnt cond. dys: 541-7408, name it, 25c to $20. AllO chair. J: very rare Chlntie S46--ll86 eves-. GARAGE Sale ~ color TV, bench set, much more. A Division of the f.llgf\L inst. ~uoneble. Fly aft 6: ~265 or 6T"~223& lovely dining room, family prayer rug, 3 x 6' depleting Hammond M-3 , baby Items &: many other Pleue call 613-039.f . Susquehanna Corp. at the nearby Orange Coun-Factory direct turn/lrom room &: studk> bed furniture. Lao Tzu &: 8 Immortals. $1J;,erfect working ~~2297 ilemg! 2267 Apt . .A, Placen-POOL Sweep, ust'd, good 1 19711 BEACH BL., 842-4435 ty Airport. Call John Quinn , ~foblle Home Models Sa.iUrday &: Sunday, July 50 signed· Pt9 of old Japan. . . , tia, CM. condition $150. 4 bar s!Qols J1UNT£NGTON BEA0-1. Equal opportunity employer 4~9504 CLOSE OUT SALe 114.:12. 10 A.t-.1. 841)..35.57, ese carved Ivory, 6 Meer. PIANO, Opnght. xtn t cone!. I SEARS "be1L quality'' $5 each. Duncan Phyfe din. I P • B 1"""1 Be h Blvd H B J k , "-h ncll schaum pipes in display Furniture for aale. Call POWER MOWER. Great Ing table plus l ll!!pplewhll• a rt time en ch work Beginner gullar I e s s o n s v.... 11.c • · ' • • I m.rc a se case. 67l-4434. 892-4541. buy at $65. 494-4168. c.hah_ $45. 646-5428. " 'Harbour V.W. Radio receiver repair. I,....,..,..,..,..,...,..,.., I folk. bJueg, classlaJ. Reas MED DR table t1: 6 ch'• 25c lo no more than $20. TV's, PIANO urll nch Write qualiUcations & hrly. * 5~,....,.,...ARY * rates PH: Lee 646--8217. LR set, BR 1ets, Dinette Bikes. Couches, Mowen, • W tzer Fre "MORE Concrete patlo far I pay requirements 10 i;A..AL' 1; · !IQ-2326 De ks Wal 1 b f 1 ~Ill Machfnn 8120 Prov. Cherry, bench. near l~s money. Artl1tlc setting. Beautiful New Offices. . set. Lamps mlAC. s ' nu u ~ t, new. $150. 847-0075. Lie., call Max at 64f-0687. P.1ulti lone Electronics GOOD opportunity tor alert -aft 5. Chairs, Carpeting. Sewing 1970 Singer touch-o-matlc, ~--! 3345 Newport Blvd. secretary, to v.-otk ln Wt !be•trical 7900 EXI'RA Long twin bed, cof· machine. Lots. of display zig·zag, beaut.' walnut ~ Teleyfslon 8205 NORGE ftfrig. $50; port. TV Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 paced N.B. advert Is . bRANGE County'• Proles-fee table, end table, TV racks. Floor poh1hen1. Come 90Je, makes button tioles, SM; playpen SIO: bassinette \ PAK'!' TIME ing agency. All skill• incl. i ional Repertory Thu.tre So gel, couch, etc. 2144 Oranee He what your dollar will overcagt.11 seams, bli nd NEW I USED TVs $5; car beC! S2. 841-!871. * MASSEUSE * sl'lOMhand :reqd. Xlnt •la?Y Cout Reper\01')' Is ouerl~ Ave., No. C, C.M. buy! 117 ,E. 18th St, CM. hemA, deglgns & etc. Guar. For &ale/rent SINGER FeatherWeight PH: 548-22ll Ext 780 l bP.ncHts. Under 30. Ph: ii hi public Summer CUS"I'Oi\f \Vood bar "flth HIGH chair $2, Jump Rat ~ cuh or Arnall pymtl. D~ap's, 1815 Newport, Cl\f, 221K.S&J'-.!ao mile. '=PA~TH~O~LOG~~Y-T_RA_N_SC_R_l_B-* 833-1670 * 1 workshop. Call 646-0354 burnt orafiil! lealher hand $2, stroJler SlO. crib l m.at· SG-82.18. ' 54$-T1'88 66-,1145 1 ER Experienced. Pull lime, Senkn' Secretary betwn 10 - 6. rail l 3 bar alools, $150. tress $10. GE elec feedU-. SINGER Auto zig~~ mol!li, RCA 19" pbrtabl• 'TV -xhit SJIOWCASE$ FOR SALE I days, Appl,y PeNIOllncJ Dept, tor advei1islng agency. 1'1USIC tenons. your home. Call SJ0.13&1. dlAh $3, bar bells $10, old. No a11ach needed for coni;I, New pictutt·tube. $Ji. . SAN Cl.Er.tEN!r'E 11oag Hospital, N.B. Preuure pace. ?tlust have N.B., CdM, C.l\f. Band CUSI'OAt Spanish, 2 carved dreAser $IO, ttfrlg S50, Irr llg·zaa., button • ho.I es• 551-9423 · ' 492-3236 excellt'!nt skills. poise, front • director 16 yrs. p.,f 1 A, orange 11Uk chra, 8' noral freezer $50. Misc. Items. 226 de•ign.s, etc. Guar. $39 cuh PHILCO CONSOLE 5 EXQUISITE eold glaS!! til· H.ECEPT.-Cashicr • Typist, IPL time. A tt r a c t. ap. I pearance, gtl. 1elephone ~vol<.'t!, w/ oo. bcnelils. 642-8686 ECEPTIONIST &. lnstroc-j 1or for Btauty Sehl, Apply: I Girard'll Beauty College, l89l Ne-A'J)Ort Blvd., C.M. &16-291!1. rES'J'AUR=ANT==.-eooo-u-nt~,-,-g'"'ir1 1-\VaiITT$5. 10!30 A1.1 -2:30 PM, S days 11. 'Aftk, NO wit . rrvh. tdcal f(!t hou91!\\'ire w/ctiUdren th ru 11ehi period, No exp nee. ll. a. 001-9243 R:N.'3 Pl\t lo U:30 PM. of11ce appearance. 25 to 30. 61"~1098. sofa, earved wood wall Cot~e Pl, CM. or small payments. 526-6616 Black & Wbitn $45. !iµly, hanainl Ute fb:ture, Beaut*ilull;;:;;;~1ce*1, ME~CHANDISE FOR lamps. 666-6400 GA RAGE &: hou • e Muslcel 49).4719·after: 5 .pm. 2 for u0; 3 !Or~. 592-I341. SA E ND T R~ Contour llvln& room ule-Movlng jt'W!lry IYOry, -Instruments . ll25 , NUDE Oil p·aint l ng * SF.CRETARY, Corporate l A RADE .u11e, $15 .. Alto .Tf00ttreuSLli nwsrnba, hOU!ehol(l ltem.1. -, Hi.Ff & Steree 1210 lm~nlstk l-lfesize iegaJ dept. Shorthand, typ-F.urnlture IOOO box •prins $30. -• P'rt, Sal. SUn. t:llO San-GET IT ON, L!.'ON 48 .. D .i. .. SH Mod M orlginaJ ~ Ing, 1'0me legal tXPC!~· -.. . _ H. B. ~-tanella Terr., ln>ine Tar, Old Fender ~ white "",1 fm AM·F • ' S1'75i desired. 337--3J20 Ext. ll SOYA 8' translllbnal, tout SOFA. 2 Bdrm aets, tn1ng CdM. • i 10. Fender ectio-feverb: MTX ·stereophonk: console • DINE'lTE SET Secretary Pa.rt Time C91or, dnt cond. $75 2 machine, card tbl ' ch'1, GIGANTIC Poftce AtixUtuy new $229, now $.US. $hllft! radio,. phonognph, tap!! ' ' * '45 * Speed 1 eccurac:y a must. chain-I Cold, 1 blue $25 etc. 954 11th St., KB. Sale, July 11th, SAM 'to 5 mike unlsphere $29, Spkr, sep. _i'Pkr jack•. Cost $329, • • : • 6'-0Jd t' Cad 6464414 ea. 5S7-62'9 Aft. 6 S.t. GREAT BUY! FOR PM, 1194. Boise Wa.v, Costa cab, 2---15" ~ ~40, sac .. 4125. 463 Elmhurst Lr!, LOOKING ""For a 8 track SERVICE Stabon Saieaman-23" RCA color TV $2(11), 4 a .,,;, $40 Mt•. 546--0293 $l9S . .f94..537l CM, '. home sttteo ta~ and f){echanlc. Utt mechanical h~ ch's 1: mt tb1 for S57·7588 Gar• .. Sa ... Sat I Sun FENDER BASS AMPJ.,JflER GARMl\D -rur'.ntable 35 liave $t3. can \\'Ork. UnlJornu.. I: tooti dln'g rm ~ ~-u bed 'FRENCH Provincial 6 • Mi.ctllaneoul, -c lothes DELUXE RJCKENBACHER wall amp. 28" speartn. Ex-T•erdrop Tra'lel Trlr. furnished. SAi. k Comm. $SO. ~7'900. · drawer dau.ble dtHler A refrig, SlOO-no bwt. 20I4 BASS GUITAR ccllenl condition SSO: Call $195. :,.1 646-4385 !.-tust be ovt r 30 yrs, l1W'-DESK ~-W U A ,,.._. * fi75...6404 ,._. ~i ' -DC..UXE MODEL rltd & dependable. App: . • ... JU-., 'monkey-pod mirror. $50. 644-1328 a , ace w . \.Nitta Mt!1a. 2S90 Newport. C.M. N~ din. tbl, patiO turn. daven. LOVELY Flo""1 ~ta, never HUTCH . tiam.boo trtrn, Kood ELEC guitar w/cUe Sun---. -·~1uaclu!r. Ex. cone!. PHON&CALLS-port. bar itools . 548--421.;. u9f.'d $125 Match love .eat oond, 2 masts. 10' boeL !'i:.' ~~ow~~ Z: '!.a'!_ Rr°~" l220 • • 646:4~62 • BAR Stools -uphoiAlered back and seat, swivels beige naugahyde wi th Sale~ bardrock maple. Save 50%, selling $20 each. ~1ru 2282 Redlands Dr., N.B. MOVING to s m a ll e r quarters. Must disPQ!'e of barbecue set, m I 11 c . furniture. table linens, bed· ding, cedar chest, l'!tc , Call 548-1~ • LADIES dlamond d l n n e r ring,· get with 1% l:l:arat center diamond, 2 diamonds -~ karat on each ~1ae. BrUllant eut Sacrifice! Rep. ly to Box P360, Dally Pilot. MENS racing bike $25; rnll· aw8¥ bed S25: rocker- recllntr $25: hand mOWft' $10; port, typewriter $15: 2 vinyl ldtehon t.'hah"I $5 ea. 837-9410 FRIGIDAIRE elec ove.n, me. hood, bltn. $75; Port stereo, $40: Stenotype m • ch , lextbks, ribbons, tn.pe, Siiis MS--1272 9-4 wkd)'w. STE'R.EO turntable, $.l5; OE wMher $25. lt1lsc electronics ('fJUlp, 54MJl.1! after 5 I Supdtvlsor. \Vic. ends off. Park ~ L I d o Conva1C8CCnl Jlosp. 14-i5 Soperior Av~ .• r: 1roN.B. J>JI: &t2-2-110. Call only IAM I05 P~t -,-,...,--' 'r .so DY \l'l\lllW \\'httl y<IU hnv~ 10 .cur Artverli«c ln Pilot Want Adi. &42--Si618 SERVICE Station Attendant MUST R D new lovt 8Cat, ... $Kl Pvt pty s.thmt «XI 38tll St, NB! Bob. ' TEAC'Am:;.o Tape~. 94!!1 Fro~ throw rtt.I law·n _ rxter.tve l oca l ex· :°~l.~' H~ d!Tltlle • •• oNAN *~ REFRIGERATORS, Stow, EU:CTRJC Guitar, red reYl!:rw , Xlnt cond. S2SO. tnowcr wtth catcht.r SSS. CUSTOM Locking TonncAu perlenct". Evt'nlne lhlrt. Top IJU). -Green tlrculat .ec.Uonal beer tapper. baby matlrt:u, hollow body, dunl pl<t:..u"•, StS--2708 • 968.am. • cown for 5:1 Camino 2 blk, Pl'Y• tlme &: n half ovt.r SOFA-BED A chaU-, block igs 548-5l'4~ m!Ac. 54G-tT69. ...-1 blue. P.eu. 66-2'l111. .0. Shell St11tlon. 19th A: fabric. Grtal for bonus • GAa •GE-SALE .-$100. nave. 673-91%> before 5 8 TRACK-l:\Omt atueo tape WANT HEtP1 Advtl'liM in """' ;--plo.yer, !!O day wttta.nty. D~lly Pilot Clu,.lfitds. S' DINGHY $50. Hobie Plactntla, C.M. ~ room~ Best OU tr. 96Mm PILOT WA."1' ADI _6U-{;61i 301 Poppy ..A\•e, CdM. JOBS -TODAY! Cius .'llOO S"3. •&>taktn~.50;. bl-302'1 ,C&U 'MN171 tpr Resul!J-. • Surfboard US. 548--017$ . ---'--'--'--• • . :1! . . • J . . l I • • . • • I • . I Id ~l .I I I . ( I ··' . -~· . -. ~ .. ~· .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . -. .__ .. ,...,.... --···-----. ,. . . '. . . ~ . .. . . . .. " .. ' · .... '. ~ . . .. _la IWLV PILOT s.w.-111 ,.~ 11 1910 r::s· ========~~ -------------- HtN's How You Can Use Our Famous Dime • A • Unes FfYI . CONYINllN'.T OFFICES • Brine them or rMll them with correct c•ah TO SERVE YOU to one of our 4 convenient offices. • NIWl'OllT llACH ..... 2211 lalbN llYtl. • No •lwatock, produce or ple1tt1. • LMUNA llACH ..••.. 222 fo,.•I Avenue • No commercf•I Ha allowed. • E.ch lt1m must be priced with no Item over $25. • COSTA MllA .. , .......... 330 w .. t Boy • HUNTINITON llACH .. 17115 Boorh llvd. Coutb ............. ,. .... • IAN CLIMINTI .. 305 No. El Comlno ~ool WALNUT headboard, BELLYBOARD $25. 546-T866 60MERCURY front and rear HIGH Gradt 9X12belge "'OOI DRESSER. $15. Round o.k 84.BY bUMub ?i6e' Bottle IO"'• 2''" IUKJ!l .tu eM:h SUltFBOAJW 10', lln& '3), i..; • lik S20 seatl, new upholttery, front rua with pad $20. flea proof table SIS. L.R. chain SJ wamur Sile Golf dUbs, B. Bllat Ptllltt' ~ SS.!IO OW ''~'!~-;;~,..,=-.,,;-:-== re M&t, e new BABY buggy SlO. Crib $8. "'ltl• ...., 110, flAdio llO, dog bf!d $2. 96S-181S. eaeh. Pole lamp n .75. Stan-t:>-a tnd t!<lri '25 4-67 Chtv. •lletric lnsuli....., tru It WAIWROI!: '$25. W.,,Wbe Wotldla bigh ct\Jir $S. &by Stiflll'a)' bike SJ, E·Z bake _, 1=0,,--,,,,--=-,,.,,-,-, I I ~-·-•-V ti • ~-· I' --~ ~• ..._. --" nc "' "' .__ n 6lJ Meeury ttbuUl tnginie LONG John ~·el 1u11 . d ng a.mp $4. v,.,,.,5 "" ar. l'M "' ,-am. ~" Jen, dilhff Slic45. niuo. t'Jt. ~y chest of dnwM -...:. mallrtss .-.. own..,. lOfl""' • • Men'1, •'IC 60 M-•-•·•-·tic . $1. Set for $5. New and Bu~r $2. 2 .tereo ~r t11ible. blUJ a.nd Cuti 0 u b6t .... s ~ -50-Cn woml!n•1 and child's clotht1 ..., """ •J ulU..... n1edlum, $12. 7:35 ·bY 14 d •.• •· --Art' • bl ~ ·~ T 1..,,.,_ • .-. .,....,. transmission $3'.l. 30U Kllly. Goodye !'rs $4 ~ch, ol boo-""·'"""· ists ca ne .. _. e ... _.,.... -Smtll oran UO 0.1. JM, $12.~. 0-t. can. bt uted 5c . $1. Books lOc. $1. brooke Lane, CM StO-JSU. universal car radio euels $2 each. TV $25. 2 Trlpod$101')'pewrltert&blc &lot M. track SOe .. S ti&na1 S2S Neh. pl•ct . HarPolNT Dishwuher $15. Vanity h sse:r, &kiri, mlr-- , IW top $10. 18" child'• bicy. de with training wheels SlO. 5t5-3)U or 54;>.3349. NORGE Gu clothes dryer trWI e.lectronlc starter, &:ood coodJUon $25. 2' x 3' kJuwred window hatdware and class $3 each. 673-4387. ll!W Boise Wa,y, Colt& 540-38ll l\1otoro!a. $8. all Items a:ood •mall tables S2.50 each. $2 White IM'ld told "* Jn,lry l(lro.$'$ TUI aeld, Co.UaJ coudl $25. End M~. ~ condition 673-MSZ. Child's table and chair ·set bfd httdboa.rd tJll 'Ank SUH ~. C.M. tablet is. C:Otftt tabJe J,5, OOUCll $Z. Eltttrlcal ai> BOAT traU.r Jenden S5 pair. $8. Art 1uppUt1 5c • $1.50. ~ and piUow lham nre.Jr., ta.Wt $2.SO. Vlllity pliancn $Z. $6. Aquarium Stem litCs $-1 et.eh. \VOOdm GOOD U9!d toilets. complete Shots lOc. Toya :ix. \V indow fl.50 ~ machine $5 SCOOTE'lt·UKE b1h tor a atobl p ,50, UDUIU&l oib sis. $6. Window $25. 180S Haven boom 20'6" S2S. 2-burner to hook-up $15. Near new ahutten 7Sc each. Building Aluminum Chri9tmu bft tot $5 JO" llrt'• ,st1ncrtY Pa1nt 1pray lOc • Zc a Place M8-fi003 butane stove $13. Che-st of hot water heater $20 each. swpplies 5c • $5. Kitchen $1.50 Hand lawn ~'tr Md Pl Trike p .:......uo can. Welnut ~ dltllnc 4 KITCHEN chairs $20. 1 drawers $12. TV ant"1na, 5maJI link $10. Che11 •Inkµ. Baby ear teat 12. St.50 ma Mallard I>r. CM aft u tat¥t *31, 4 dlnlnr chain marble cockta.U tab!• SIS. ~ ~ .. UHF $10. Bowling dp.v."ers $10. 846 W. Van High che.irs St T11.'1n bed 551-76411 , ~ rot.at)' po'ft!' mower $35. IG-4.B. ao w. Uth. Pink ac:rylan lO'xll' 1!-q 15 th bap $5 and no. Ness, S.A. fn.me $2. !l.1odtm bunk bedt ROLLA.WAY bed pad otin· -... ...__.. C.M Paddlt board 18. \\'ood raclc -~ ChUd' hO-12 LP ' $25. 86-_ -· S29 ~ri.y -"':o.'o;;;;-:=::-::=:-c:= carpet: $25. • M1,ple rocker GUITAR $12. He a t h c raft .,..,_ • P ..... · ditlon SU. Fold Inc O'.>t, foMt titf•ttTZ r1ftt' r.cka, oma· $15. S49-43SB $2. Ptlican &&Uboat. JIUtbr Stoneware dinner platn Sl rt<.'Ords 1 each. BtU lr nibbtr mattreu. COit' QI, 001..LY play pen $2.'5t llolJer 2 Quality colfce tables S2S CO framed. with drawings Sl.S. each. Monaural amplifier Howell 8mm movie camera ST.50. 6TJ..45e9. lU2 w. ...... lkatt1 $2. Ctrt's doUies a. mrnH-tal .. _::~t-"'. ,-. t ,·, each. Unfinished corner UCH $3. L&mps $3. Books Cclampe$2.50each. Valves u1 <>11e 1~ •--•• Sid'-118 -13 ~··• ~-•• 5335 SlO. 1.a.undry tub ~· .._1.4 .,, ~up ... ,.. · NB 12, 50c42. '42-31 unit, ~ piectli, inclwding J1A.: • ,,... ~> 7Sc each. Household ltema;, l 9 · 1 tt vw ti' ~-1 .. II 50 Round Cllthe pttl · Jc·SI . Larp desk $10 apl~e. Glass top CAR top carrier covered $10. Joys. jewelry lOc • $10. Sat. 1 re $ · Singe ma ~s wlndo re "'$5 ii "395 E ALUMJNUM ~ door SffD."fS, tt.1n silit, J tlttm ptM cewft, rt d wood ~-~ 12 ooly,JUly Uondl8,lOAM· saee.ch.M!h3267. WI eac . · ~·'ftti' apr; .... $20 -2 '--... --.2nat-,new-p'--'-·11e--. D a nl1h dininr: table Brown.Jordan ...... u table . Step ladder 16th SI C M ••v uuuu .. , • ...,. l'Cl'l11; ,.,....,_ S25 New lable lamp grten $7. ~~ms. SPM. 1602 Placentia, BM. -r:o 6 ~s ,:;~. salµs BRONzE ~d plntles and nauphyde aofu $8 Sta· dltlon $2 nth~ dtafr frtmw $1.M nt:h. Pie-~.-in. Gold tram~ mlr-·v'wWibru•om;j;-O.,:;-,;;.,.;;w;:,;;.,e;,.;;,-,;; ... ;;;;~1 ~548--<5~~~~16~-,,---'-~-~ th ·10 good co lion d :o' s II t lonary rocke·r $10 B""n6ilEAI) ku.s •iat tur't rr.m... art prints 5c _, v .,.. ..._,,.. 0 each. 548-M92. gu aeons •• · ma l\la.hdlany cotrtt tabJie $4. ~ • ' • rr. Ha~mi ~t. framed ror. entry-type $3. -Pellet $20. &U-0027 AK chair for patio SS. relriftrator $5. Ch icke n Basin and faucet fr, '·-. Sold cokir. Still in wrlppiJll: ..... SI-' ••" °'' gun with holsttt, new $7.50. Brentwood ch s I r • SlO. SKl!;.New-no bindinp $18. wire $5 roll . TV •tand $2. gax• 12. .... .. T '-'-n ~Pl., from cleaMn. lilDI: new $12:. :::.JV·.ft.._ ... __,r;;:s,· ~ .... ,_x :~. BRJGGS and Stratton 3 hp African violet stand $3 La.mp table exquisite new 1 5 118 _. ~ .., ,,.,...'".'"" .,.... .., Sbutflebo&rd ~t SS.SO. N<iw heavy duh• motor, ......,:icon. G 25. · Sl.S. 615-8999 H)'dr.aul c jack, ton . CM 642"-0W 5tO-M3& lAr8't RCA partablt TV, Child.,-••....,v.oriter 16 , <.J .,......., reen recliner S Oki TV Stainless lifting cables and ._, ,_ •:. "'II"-d.il,lon S25. Mini bike clutch SS. Trunks $2.50 • $12. 2 Seu twin mattre:sses and usembly U> SPoUlaht l2 WANtrr dinette t.b&e no LAMP, blue 1.nd Fffn. ftmote conw....,, .... ..,. Cb.Utl't vanity Sl.SO. Child's $5. 642-6989 540-6988 box springs $10, each set. YOlt $12. 4" Pvc and ~ap 4 lawrider cha1r $IO !N!Ch. Modern 1t7lt. Nice Spauldlnc mitt, the be<tt. rectird pleyer $2.SO. 3 speed BRAND .... w •-•·tobl• ,_,.. Twin Holl~·ood bed Ira.me m"i......any 2r>c: to S2. Toots, 2 piece IUll*ct 9et fr. 2 80ft b&UI fl.50. Ttnnie ballll boy's bike excellent con-OPERA. books U5 each "" u...... ·-· .. _ other sultcues $2 each lampshade Pl witb it. 3c Mch Goll baa ueorted dition $26. Electric lry pan , Cul.m1c la.mp $5 Bowlin; tire B.F. Goodrich 735 x ss,.: .... Chi!~. er_~&_?d, .. '"',.~,'. power and he.nd 50c to $25. Sfi...4il.7 . 'a .... new .," 5*-1131 cluba. ~ "'ood' 25c • ._., " M ~·-1.c 14 $25. Golt cart $5. 12v ......... _, •i=u " 2 radkMi $5 each. Boring -':':;;;i;=-::::::;:--:-:-rr= --11• •ooo ,-~·... ~ .. 1 $2.50. 3 5peed man's bike, ...... ""' '·~-~ camera "' 1 --d' b 12 Dlntt IL" •< ;-;; 11 ~ -· •• 2 end 1 bl 110 Alli" t battery, excdlent condilion ..._., .. iaper ag · · bar, boles up to 4~ ,,... ANMQUE music r o 1, , au-n, Pluttt ___ , _ __. di9cs, l" diameter mirror 1 fi&t·, 115. 2 boat doll,.. a 111 ,.a or 15 a j le tabl.t $5. \Vall clock $5. p•-te I 2 3 II eaoh ch·-~ I ~.,_,_ ~r ---~ " ~---., h . umper llCk S3.SO. ... g ass x · ... """r m•s e, a. -.-. .._ .••• on •·-. 011 .. , .,... ••-'-h Sc ... ~. P•-r bocta, " fo, boot -·•i•n 2 (>Urlle ""' c""~ ""' eae. · <'A'>""""" Bl~ '-lru'na wheels 12 Q 12 Id I t t 11 •• ·~•-... ,_..,..,. ..,._. • .una .._..., ....-.., ........ ' 9 IA rl ChUd.._ ... ...._-,,l "" ..... ''6 1 x outi 'poe en_ only ...... ~ _.... Id ---s .., .. _ 1 -.. -ztnes Sc lOc . hOokoase•, excellent wood, • vo me eana UU<Hla pair. Ironing boll.rd $2. Auto 1~ Wheel •--w 12 Sink , .,,.. to ....,.,,,,_ ue "" .. _ .. 15 h "-•" """"' WHITE aewing n1achlne 115. ~. ........... · 19" PORTABLE TV., ex-cl··•·• 120. cm """" Ceramics 5c • $2. Tape needs ata.lnintr 17 each. 3 tac · ~ top carrier $3. Anny trunk 12 3"' x 6 ~wood fence uuni ....,...,.,.,., 1 1 ·'6 Man'a and women's bowling · .., cellent ('Onditlon $25 l~" recorder, protHsiom. m kt play houses 4 x 4 $5. Two WASHER-dryer com· bells $5 each. Jump bone Sl.!IO. 646--0726. S5. 5/8" turnbuckles 10 Admiral portable S25 . TYPEWJUT'E7l recently S25. After noon s.tvm.y, 4 x S's SlO each. Large blnatJon, works fine $2S $5. Collector's i te mi, 7' Surfboard $25. 4 '2 •' ~ach. Galvanittd pipe ~ 5.5?-9423. 3003 Filmore W-:1, owrhallled, ....a like ntW' all cl&)' Sunday. lU Snua: sand box, needs rrunor Rec!! type po'Nn mower records, Sl • $5. albums, Bellyboard $15. 5f6....6566. t1fll~ llk to Sl. Womens No. 95.. C.M. $22. Vecai:tR\ ~ e:Jec-Harbor Rd., N.B. .,._. 11. Pa.Uo cha.in, ......,.. condition $25. TV, Oonnev.r mixer •~ ""'--. UPHOtsrEREO Chair•, clolhmg and hats llk 10 ......i... iilk tric lnon'I l'ltlJ' new $10 ."";;;;";;:::;;-::;;:;;.,::-;_;;; ....... J~ ..,. ~11 Sl . Saw horses SI. 2 work POOL table, co .. it--W: +w· • TJtUNK ...,. Golt cl11 ..... dn.puy rods 50c. Child'• works S5. Sw1board, 9 ft ping equipmtnt SOc • $5. coUee tables, bureau all $5. benches 30 x 60 • $10 each. 540-3177 G.E. t..mm.Uc tle:ctr l c n.ctric tclillMln $15 . prnt1, toys Sc-.$1. Sat. 10-5. $5. 642-3801. 219 Monte ClS Seton Rd. 8.13--0156 n.ch. 305 Sapphire Ave., Canvas boat top and chrome OlNE'M'E no Chnt $! fiOth touter, like new i S. OUmavo lndi.n NC' $25. 5f6-3U2 or MS-3349. Vlsta,C.M. I x 8 8' and 16' tongue· Balboa Isl. 67>3883. frame $20. Books lOe to aa ii. 2337 Ora. Aw., 549-n6$ Aqu1 linen cloth lDT x M', SHICK El~ic &havtr, ANTIQUE wicke;r baby and groove V joint spnice WOOL quills, use u spreed $1. 2" sta\nlf!SS pipe. SS c .r-.f. MODERN ft1qree haneirc I nap}!:!,. Sli. Cement lamp stainless steel sell sharpen-buslnette $4.25 Training paneling or dttklfl&'. 15c !in $25. 459 E. FloY.>er St., foot. Formica 5' x 10' .sheets CAR 11ta.t S5 Potty chair $2 lamp $4 Enuntltd bowl and poets $1. N~. floor lng hl.ades SS. Presto tlte· wheel.I 50c Decor bottles 50c It. 284 Knox st C.M. after c 05ta r-.1esa 50c sq. ft. Wood tool. box Travel Iron $1 Car oooler tray $1 N•w pinup lunp ~1.12~22f Canyon tric Hotdoa:er $3. 642--2138. Ll&ht fixtures 50c-U Bar 5 eves. ROlL wrappiJ¥ paper and $2. Photo enlargn $25. Gu S2 Chest or dral\o'e?S, l $2 ~pe.r bottom pb SI d\EST ot'~ll.'US i$. SAT-S 3 bl bl stool SIS Boy's clothes, size TABLE, formica $2). Chain! dl.spen&er SlO Printers dual heater SlS. Bulafl!: camp drawer brok'1l S7 2 new New chHM tra¥ and ll&u ~._..,,, ,,.,~ ~~··· ,... 1 IS. un. mar e ta es, 6 month to 3 years lQc..75c; $3 each. 'I'win m&ttrcSli, tape dlspellltr $S Electric stove Sl.5. Butane lamp ~· lamp '*1ldel $1 eech Lua· dome Sl 34 .. -...1-ttd dtcot pT. --• "',:::""'".u,, l lO. 2 for S15. 1 for SJ). Vanity Ba.by blankets 1So-Mc All springs, .$20. Desk, email heater SS Double box aprlng Water cooler $4. Small iKiol ill'! $142 Po11.u moMr ,..., Du ,.... ~ ,,... ,,.,, .-.. and mirror $20. Stove $25. Sl5. Hi-chair $2. Crib $10. and mattress S20 Bed tabll!, complete $10. Lawn SIO Chrilt:mu lr'tt St Toy 13 Another lrilil-. tch ., Anil:lrr ltmp with .lihadt fl, Table and chairs $20. good &irl'• cldthlna: lllze 3-6 Vacuum $15. 5'1>5335 frame, twin S5 Commercial mower, tlf'Ctric S!O. Gas drum.a ~ Rat caae $3. Black wlvtt ~1-eM.t., oJ• Od'ernt bath tiiwtl pate $-t. Portable TV $20. Truck $25. dresses, jeans, bath, n C ADLER sewing machine $25. mop, bocket and NZuteatt model airplane $5. Redwood M&--0864 $2 Eltt~c iren $1, Ptctu" Carpet nvee:per $1. Dtctnc rn Victoria, CN 64&-79'3. suits. summer clothes Businet with comor II"' SlO Electric fan $5 Car top !able and beAChcs SlO. 0 ..... -·~1 oak hnMI J5c"'2 Toys, •r '->i:n M. Walnut ~W'r GAS Stove $25. Refrlzera,tor $25. 2 nice baby bed mat· tresses $2 each. Complete b eer tapper with refriat'rator $25 ea ch. 'k..•J.25 Women's clothi""', ...... t oJ 2 d"' Flo••r ·-a·• 50c to "·BE . ,..,avy nltllRI en1mell11"' •I: WCOd mar end table $'1. Sml.11 ....... ...., ·'6 Bottle ateriliz:er St Baby ... n camper, et'pll a wlJ>I ~ .. '" .., 'Ood hiu sl book<:Ut • size $-7, lots to choose from ciwlgiog tny wllh (I) or 3 childre.n. needs repair Bicycle parts 2Sc to $.). Hon-" • · i•, chtcbrboard St"'5 S • t TOUrd ntuphyd• filot stDol lDc-$2 Brass !rim swq drav."en $15. Baby changing $25. 30U Killybrooke Lant, da 50 parts 25c to $5. Eltt--~boardplete w1: t~~ dtar stall ••• •·t ;5. ~. lM.; Wallact, la.mp $3.50 ~984.2 tray S4. Infant seals (2) . C.M. 540-3811. Irie can opener S4 Bottles ...., corn a Another ftd atua $4 Clhr CM SWAG lamp $25 Dresser S10 75c. Play pen $15. Vaporl~r 8 TRACK stereo tapes $2.SO 2Sc. Picture frame~ Sl. nJ. :pri'.:'a.1 aridf·~~ m~~ 1Nnch cup •t Sf Jlr aw SAT:--:,::nd,-,Sttn;:::-. 'Cleth'-'";::,.:-.: ocSc CD1let table $15 Matching ,,.. ...., boot 1·~ I SIS H lltt ........ .., ..., ""'--1 b 11 t 2 VW astros ~ 1ach rims only VW rims and tires fR'lm $510$15~. BARBELLS l OUMB};U..,, 140 lb. RI $25. 49i-7091 after 6:00 P..I. EiJii'RJC O\•en f'l', 5ewlnz n18chine. Sl!.50. G as R.efnierator, $25. Electric ' drytt $25. Danlah fireplace $25. 54$-7963, ?/17 1118 605 ' Ja.imiQe, Corona dtl Mar. ! G.E. Freezer, run• but need• 1 work $25. Hand lawn mo~·tt ' $.l. S drawer chn:t Jj, 50-6102. \\IAL."'-'UT Dou ble bed $4. Lawn 1v.ttper ST. Toys a.nd aam•• .10c-1X:. Hand lawn mow•r Sl . Clothes Jr. sites S.7 &S2. Mtdicll'le cabinet $2. Child 's typewriter $2. -· Lane rotree tabJe, "'alnut U>. 168-<m. 'Sf CMV)' 425, ~ gallon aquarium pump, heater and acce1«1rie5 $6.50. 962-M3tl. iron, KENMORE Mancle good Condition 962.J133. l20 .. DROP Leal table S4, old 1 trunk $3. Vacuum uprirht $3. Very old che1t $5, Round wicker clothes basket SJ, 11,J pllon wiurd 1pn,yer tar prrlen $4. Patio table : $1. Lamp and mquine 1 combination stand $2, chest , for camper $2. End table , $3, 53&-4191. ' s• -,,::-c,.-:,::c.,:cd;;:~:-,c,-am=,,..=-~old 1 but good, complete with lens ' and holdtn $25. E;le:ctri, '. clock In U" by 12" cue and 10" dial $7.SO. 968-3TSO. I MAPLE Crib $25. Car 1eat I $4. Blue arm chair SlO. 1 , Larze nd f\11' $3. !Sunbearti touter $5. Sprinkler SL \ Larae Da,g $1.50. 45" n:cord pla,ytr $1. Records ~ ' Mafile lamp SlO. Ma.ternl.tJi clothes Sl •ach. ctil.ldrtn'f · bookl lOc to 2Sc. 89.b~ clothes lOc each. 538-458!, 8001 Ebbtide Circle, H.B. Ca.me! back trunk $25'. Decorator la.mp a hades 50c-$2. 946 Junlpcro, C.M. 5fP-176'9. $2. High cbair .,_ 5 g·"oo ea.ch. 646-4657 fany crystal $2 ffCh. Pool 'Y AU~Y.c ..,.. In A·l --... Ak!Mtnwn i._..., lutlft • $1. Hearst 4 .pHd llnbp end tables .,,. each Drelistr aquarium &Dd pump $3. BAVARIAN china dish 17 ' 1"""f'ia•• · am· d 'tion CM 1k Llrp ambtr lnndy $5. .... ... ,,.er re u " B;...,cle 16" ·~ Ff'f:'t old mock wlth atand $1S. sail I _. ~ .. ~ 11 w~· _, tet lrl.rmfllllliOr'l S5. POP ind 110 ~-·-" human hair w1 .. '"J .,.... ztr 3 tier cake 5ta.nd $2 Small .,. __ _, J 125. Pl k DEVILBISS ·----'--r S4 20 •nll'I' auo "' u..-11 A'-OLD Ta.bfes • ., •<>. Bookl --. .s'""llUIQ .., IX'f!ds psket $10 Ad ·-• ......._..,..., compt1t n ..._,.__ · •• T·" table •·-p •• ... 1.:.. •• Jab: .,buml .:u.o -• ..-..,...._ ~ $25 Rollaway bed frame · mhlU Bavarian dishes Sl Se-t of bathtub $15. Vaporlien S3 Recliner ctar .Pl Ku.mott ... ... ..,,. "'" llAO' cooler '8. Baby clothing 5c Lamps $3-$7. Picture1 S2. $4.SO Household IOOda 5e-SS speake~UO. ChUd'• vacuum pottery, 44 P~ 14 Sl!vt'?' each. Back brace $2. Boy "·a1her $10 Cre1ley ed wall brae.lell 50c; 1995 _ 50c. Zaby ba.tnttte. un Record pjayer $15. Ap- Btue hat •A Touter 12 Blue ~· MS.~llaneous clothes wgetablt dish S3 Small Scoot unifonn1 toe to $2. f'!trigtratcr, 2 door $15. Irvine Aw, ccntr IJU\. new, fl.Illy llntd 15. OU' pllane<" 12-15 . Bab Y BIRD C.,. 12. SUr!boud 15. Mini bike tncint, clutch and gu&rd $20 . .....,JO. CAR Rack $10. Livin& room chair $8. Books, all k.inds 25c-$1. Records, a1J kinds 2Sc each. Electric co.Hee pol, like new $4.. Dishes, pots and pana S c 5 0 Puzzles and earnes 25c each. Ta.ts l~. Barbie dolls and clothe• lDc-$1. Track shoe&, brand new, size 7\.1 $2. Men'1 new pants S1 pair, all sizes. Shirts 2Sc 5c to match. Deep sea rod and reel ru. F1oral &l'rangemenl!L SOc-$1. Beige couch, real good $25. Liaht a:reen love &eat $20. Shotts, blouses 25c-50c:. 64&-6176. 9SO Oak SL, C.M. ... 511' ~ 50c $15. Fabric sHver dishes 11 ~-and t ff__. rocMI" chair 1$15. 2210 Rutpn, CM. SOC' (3 yards). 675--SSC8, .... -11 50 p·,~.::.."."' ~ 50 Baseball mitts $1 ll!aeh. Judo Golde!_~vers_~1 a.o_.1w. 700 ProcY cedar for deccratlne $.1.SO. Oi8htl 5c • 50c. GI.a• fumlture SJ-ST. All kind& 675-1740. 319 M -A ....,,., · '""'..,.., .,i. u n If or m 11 $ S ea c h · $15. •nweT _.e ,.,..., or ftnciftl' Uc il rt. Also .... ...-•I $5. 1'.1182 Cypre.,., of 1lauw .. -'""'·•t . ~2 An. YOunt bed, complete $20 Bal °"'"'" ve:., Electric eofftt pots S2.SO ~1epzioes 2 for Sc. S/32" x 16-6 ply tk'ts and . rlnu! --•i-Jor walk SJ,IO a f'..\."Hetpt:1. M0-1383 --=-........ -. """' European 1troller S12. Ull boa Cutitf')' 8c: Dreues, siie 10, and 3116 .. itainitM ti.Iii~ $l5 Oodp t&n ~.SO ~lfi ..-~.... nette Circle HB Ui-3792, Santenella Terrace, CdM ANTIQUES $1 S 15. 12, 14, 16 $3. Sl<\uten; St. Sl to $2 each. Wire and or ~'7138 bet'Wffn 2:XI and panel. 5tl-5034 SHOWER tlW door and KIRBY Vacuum $25. kirby I Bookcase SlS. Comer table 1690 Sarnar Dr. Mesa Verde, 6 30 PINE -~l-'-1 ... x '"', h'8Jnt $T.~. llicyclt $8.50 LAWSON .,ra. WO r I h SIS 19' rope haJyards $5 NCh. Snipe : . .,.., .... Drusirc ta.ble $10. i4l-M04 a.llachmtnl!L $25. Rqina 1 re-covering $10 Rollaway iv' ~ Mo::Oroli!r ~~' Ci"1 mut SlS. Speed l't'adinc CRY!n'AL window ,.._ 8' Iona: 7 e ,,er ft. %" •AR _,, . Ml • ..: eltdl"ic broom $7. All ex.·: ' DESK 120 Callee tabl• 110 eoune $4. Fishbowl 50c. See "A" x II)'' 110. -new pl···~ 12.50 -•-•t. 2 C.c. •~\ICtiOll un .--U.nt ........... ~. bed S12. 1312 SanteneUa <leather) 115 each. FM .... :1~ am: _ ..... ,. H"lman ,_. .... a.nd .... _.-v,..., Terrace radio $8. Hook& S20, Drapes $25 Toys lOc-$1 at 1666 Monrovia Ave .. \\'ASHER and dryer. 548-5034 ..,_,.... '" '•"""so '=v'-·s,....20"·"·-H=•fr.fy.....,b"i-cy-c"I•, Christmas decoratk>M $1 ~9513. Sat. only. 10 A.M. w~-houte stack ~ tra::nlmlstlon $25. 54 Font ' ' FRINGED Medicine cabinet $2. Celling Pl 1 1 1 to 5 p M ~...... 1 vw ol:mper ham m 0 c k , g and tran1tni111'1.on $35. hand brakes ~15. clolhlnt. , x area rug, fixtures S4. Sunbeam razor :ure rarnes l·SJ Hand ·1 • $25. 968-'7619 . Ge:-nerwtor, llVft phase, boy's 1 ...... , size, men's Spanish aold $22 Flreplact $3. Farbtrware electric C'Oi· knit liweater S2 Clothes SOc. 2 Modern oouchtt be~. v~..-child's bed SlO. Encutlve -"--'"'ble to 1 -llO -• t IClftn $2.SO. 1312 Santenella fee pot SW. Plants SOc. S5 Child"s barm~ide $25 rood cooditlolL S2S !or both 14'~"';,.t 2S Gu drytt, ~ swivel dnk chm D)~nt $2S. ~TU9 · small and medium 1izt1 Ttrnce, CdM. Dinette chairs U. Cl.Mister ~ ~k ~av:~~~~ call 613-4665. Ncqe $25 i.mpa &nd f1x· ~~~<er~ CHEVROLET 3 speed ;~~~ 11~:~:lr111h~rt~ ANTlQUE 1ilhouet1e1 $10 pr. lei $2. Cameras $2. Team Blackboard t'Utl $2 Sl.een.. PICTURES, SOc-$2; club tures, enoush lor 2'7 lamp&! $5 Walat ftoducq '1.<elgllt mnsmiaion $25. Hurst llwtat•n, jlclcets 2t1c: to SJ,~ , ·-15 ·~·" iron $3 •• Nurses unitonns ' ,. chal ... bl ...,.,; Se¥ti~ ma.ch ne, .__,1 •• ~ ~-. ~--·· n-~•tt r.~ -.-vtolet vs I .-..,, .. 1treet scene · .L.l.U $2. LP album• 3 . $l. Paper ing hag $1 Shower curtain r. 611pcowr, ue-~n _.. 1 t 1 ..,.... .,.. ...., u""'• • ._.. ........ •"' • ...,. """"" ladlt1 4tt1M1, robt&, size11 ! Santenella TetT&ce, CdM backs lOc. Good dresses, Sl King-size blann.t-spreed $3. _Blue doubl~ spread $7.50; p:>f'table $2'5 E; c ~~ tabi., edaft', motor pu11:. bell hOustif'lg S10. Floor l:Z..1814 &le to $2. Jewelry 1 '• &lacks 50c to Sl. Good S2-SS. Ol!Jhes5t--$1Hami!ton Area rug SlO. Velvet pillow portable elorranS'i50BOoks: i!leatrlcptintsprayer,ltn&ll shift for automatic puratfi, shots 1K to 50c, ~ POWEFt lawn mower S25 111.-eaters 25c. to.Jan's sum. Be1lch mixer $3. 1804 Coral Sl. Typewriter table $3. vacuum ... ~~ . Vera bike: IJ'lminl wbteb;, n.tt&ll tranam!Ulon $10. Chevrolet Adult and junior puuleii, I Floating pool lounge S12 Pl NB 11).g""""' 0.raWeur I 2 O 10c-2Sc. ....,...,.....,, ' v.•all lamp, 4'-r ...... $2.!IO __ ,.r ....-k ~ ta). Wood table, t chairs Sl5 ~~r ~~~e~· s::; ja~~ ~LE furnit H ~!"" lOc-.$2. c I 0 th e ~ ~ Pt.rk, ll·!I, N.2 . el.Ch. 2 bird~ 'ii ei.d}. ~ lihl. manltrul ml.Pzint&, bo0k1, Re:llder's ~ Large wttite and rold table Overnlrht cue Sl.2S. Lamps table: $20 Stude~:;·des': _: 25c-SS. Solid desk, painted, GOOD 6 volt battny SS 3 Chtkf1 ~laard desk. Sf, lS" ChtvrMt truck ~;t1k~~:~iie1f:• ~~ 1 lsmp SS Ma.pie twin bed Sl. Beach chain 2Sc. 3 days. chair $20 Wall unit $15 Floor "Yo'ith file drawer S15 . .l\laple hp Brigp upriaht motor Sl5 baby bottle tterill11tr', tape wMotlfi $5 heh. Ultd wlrch toys lOc-11. New seat belts I EVERY'nilNG Go@11 this $5 Round marble top table 600 Jasmine, Coroiµ. clel 1 chet1I SIO. Vanity $7.50. Good hind mower $t 735 ~I type $5 eech SlO. Starter&. ~tan. "'etkend. Rakes, h oes, $20 2 matching end tables amp $IO Jl.japle pictures Single bed $7.50. Sprintt x 14 tiree. !OrTlt tread $4 Rain tire, wtth rim, ITO batttrln, $2 • $5. M&-4322 artd bumper jack $3 each. Mar, S75-30a> 50c-$5 Pictures 50c ·S5 and mattress SS each. Am• gll.._ .. -ter eki $'1 x.15, crib mattl't•, Jtchttd-N""'"' ~ ..... _·.,.,.,., 4' End a nd TV tables $1-.$2. sho\.-els 25c to $2. 2 foam 410 each. Gold drapes, fit ;c;=-::=-:=-;--:c:-;:: ""'" t d -•· I ... .,-""" ... z:..., ~-...... • - chests 50c each. u ply window 51 x 51 $l Car CARD table and 4 chairs seen c...... amps ..., Dishes lOc-Sl. &r-b-que Gclf clubs ~-1 e.ch Lut Supper ~ctuft $10 x T' heavy lit\aa, pld, brel<\'Tl Travel Aire portable room tires 15" ~A. Goll cart $3. 11tal 12. Kitchen curtalna $6. C&rd t.able $1.50. Patio each Table lamps SS roach wHh rotisserie ST .50. Fishlng ~ $1.S0-$5 Oki e.ach. 2-)1" x 41" picturft str i pe:, lrlnttd $25 . cooltr $10. Hall moMr .,.. benches, 3 foc $4. Book shelf Naugahyde chain S 10-S1 S Kitchen appUancrs $2-$5. n; hp Elfln motor. nma by 1t.obert Wood and Robert Surfboard I' &" $!1.50. ~ S3 968-2927 Wheelbarmw SJ. 2 ial Rtd-$2. Dishes Sc-$1. 815 Sooora 75c. S\\-ag lamp fixture Brand """' RCA cl?Ck radio Drift\\'OOd 2Sc--Sl. Camp set good $X1 12 vtllt Plymouth BIMchard, It.rte old TV· Ca.J1lf'4: aampltl ll" x 27.. rer · ' wood stain Sl.50. Chaise Rd., C.M. 546-1692 S2.50. Iron St. 2 picnic SlO Portable movit !!Cr'een -dish~ 11.nd pl.I'll $3. Braa renerator or startJ!r is phDngratih cetint, tmpty ~ • 75c .,.eh. M8-t854 CRAIG Portable I ape I~ St.SO. Patio chairs ARGUS c.3 camtra with ac-basketi sac. Lounge pad, S5 Betutl~ sel of Natun> ca.ndlelabra S2.50. 67l-47M. Reill.ult enslne $20 Coffee: $15 nch. ~ swtnr ES 32 ,, 1 84 .. recorder 125. C.Oleman 2 SOc. ,. •• hla:h pressure hose cessorles $20 Wool bn.idtd new $3. Fan 7X.Ltfl·handed E~loped1as $20 Set of VW Ski rack $4. !i48-fl62. table $2 Small cornptnaer set $22 ~lS" new truck 5 DRAP ona x burner stove $10. Lantern 4 SS. Old trunk $5. 3-15" tires rugs Sl-J2(1. 2 twin bed box bowling ball with case $8. Ollld • World ~k:s SlO REDWOOD P11.tio table ind· S~ Be9t'ball "'*' 6~ $2. hol.• wheel.I iz. Electric wide, be:lp me.terial $3. 540-SB. camp llble $3. C02 a ir I $3. Volks\vagen lire Sl. 14" flprlng$ no t 8 ch. 2 Ladies coat 75c. Antique ~a~~lml ~Ines _and benche-s, excellent condition Men's bow\lns tail I 2 carvk1c kn!~, be.Uiroom 1 ,;86;;38;;',,..;;:;c;:;c:;:;;'i"°"Oik. pistol ~15. Light \\'E!ight ~ tire Sl. 2 x 4 per board twlh/double btd metal bed metal steamer trunk $25. . .,..-.._. m P 1 n g $15. Single roll away bfld Portable TV llS. 14 Inch M:a!e, barbeqilil motor, filh I Sutrc.AsES $2 and $. Bike camp cot $5, Fenv.·ick, 0y J 2Sc. Refrigerator $25. Water Antique pigskin frunk $25. equipmenl: stove, htater, wrtti clean mat~a S20 Sil Ponllac spinner hubcapa Sl ~· ncltc haNDtbul, S2 Pool t'l!lvtt S3 Eltctrlc rod new S12. Sony portable l hoses Sl-$3. BBQ $3. Elec-frames SS each. 21" console 1950 Ftdtnil Ave., 0.f "'"Aler cooler $10 each. down leg and beck exercl.er tech GM hre&d nstl SS. ~. p!ttaMt c:am-clock with hOne S2 !lrd AM-FM $1S. Back pack tttnt ' Irie moton S2. Box of tools B/W TV $2:1l'x 5' kilchl'n BAR Stools, •-lv•l, Foldlrg table and lttlls U> Si 67~. lf3 hp tic\nt $3. Bi plnr tOMet, bol*r ~c -·• 11.50 !iiok1 11).25c. $14, Pack frame and bai • ta.ble S20 OverstuUtd arm ,. AU llke lle'ol', Dishes, , . A C.M ~ l'l'JUMs, ,.... .. , ~-. SS. 1-letal lool box $4. chair SlO High chair $10 upholstered seats and stainlMS steel lOc--$5 Toys, SCHWINN Girl's Hollywood \\Ntn\il'llttr ve.. ' opener n's Mte-Child'• pmes 10c-25-50c U>. set mikes 0"-3" SU. Carpenter lllll'.t tool box $5. Car aeat $2 Bassine;tte pada back!, belgP n au g a hyd e games and sports equip. bike: $15. 2-neuphydc ?ub _cruB_and_ m•~ $10. EJtc. :t..at.ver.' ~ rabbit f"l:~nt ll&ht fill:t~s $4 C213l S92-10TI. 48'' nouresent light SS. Ex· $l Patio chairs SI each 2 with SeJem hardrock maple. ment Sc-.$5 Amerk:an track! chairs $10 Iola.I . 9 r as a tric fan $3 Chain, Ill kind& Mn, oamplnc ~lrsht, each Oe1k lamp Sl Mirror c.E.' i:Jectrk drytr7 110 v ~ tra lights 50c f'ach. Scissor lileepina-baas S8 each. 4• SaYI! SO~ sellirli $20 each. &: can S4 Chemistry and d.i.splay S3 : Lamps SJ . $2 e11.ch. 64&-iU> alshes, pols, pa111, l&mpt, ST.50 Shoeshine kit SI Decor or 220 v, \\'Orks iood $l5, jacks St. Clothes 25c-$1. s x 6 . .sand box $5 Children'• 646-I7U, 2282 Rtdlarxl1 Dr.. laboratory equipment l(lc..$3 Kitchen ~1ndow, era nk fa $ ~ booka 50c. e.dl. 21122 scrttn ~ Swlngin2' door $3 8fT-tOlT. gallon fish aquarium equip. Ne11.·port Beach I "c;;:;;;:;o;;;o-o:=::--:::::--:=· aluminum $10. Shower S'.\IAU. ll'ffn 111 ..._· KanPoa. HB. -.35n ,.._11 \\'armer 25c £4:Z..27ri3. toys and chain ~1 Shot CLOTillNG some new and partition wllh door Sl~. Barpin. 1910 T&hiana IQ~ ""' PA1R Nile stands SIO. Sew-' ped SS. Come 10 I« at rack 41 Queen size: 20-2" x 12" .:c: 22' DOUGLAS like l"lf'Y.', boy's and rirl's Upholstered club c hair, race. 67:>-321l HONDA o~ ,::ti 21(11 TUstln. Twltin at 22nd 1 111 cabinet $2. End 1ablt: J 2025 1-tendou. Dr. No. D. bedspread $5. &U-90'J8 fir con!tructk>n grad $4.SO ~ S-IR, lad\es size; 8-12 yellow SIS. Surfbot,rd 6'10" FIRESTONE del\l.:c: Cham. ST VW nr.. .-rs ·;;'·;.,.,..;:r;n.:--;;v,ijj'k.; ~ to $2. Bookcases St to i ln rear ~5-6752. N Cb. I rolU; of 30 lb tttt ...:-$3. Good sturdy ladder sm. ~8-87M. . ·-" """ • 11 $26 O>evy mac rima iz ;;11"' POliTAiii TV $10 1tu1 i '56 CHEVY fenders. hood, tar paper $2.50 each. 16 back chain; $2 each Table pion, .. tilte 'y,:c.u, ...,., • adi vw radio, gv $2. A,.ert ..... -.-r llO. H 0 0 v tr. $3. Small dn:ssine table $2.' PANEUNG, Pecky nutmeg g:rlll S20 Radiator $ S. sf'lt'ets .4 ' x 6' x S/8" fire s2 288 Knox Place Co&!a AM-FM la.bit radio, tX· 4 ply, \Mtd onl,y •• Ill-.?" mac ""'*ek flt Ford tl\kk ~ 3 chain all for $6. Wlna 1 brown and a\IOC1do green !148-8236 cod~ x dryw.U St.SO each. Mesa. ~i blk sollth 'of l$th cellent condition $7.0. Elee-,olc;-10;...:;ifl<Mu';;i;n-•-::-::;:--;:;;~;;; $25 eKt\. ~ , . = hl1h back rocker $10. New $5 each. Chrome kitchen ;T\\=·o"Sc°'h"w-;;:c"":-;boy=:.,,-,-.:cblC.::kes S-4 ' x 8' x 'n:" COX plyv.'OOCI St, betv.·een Santa Ana and tr\c a!Atm clock, al.mos! ·~ CHEV. nee cu $15. ONE •nftnlshfd Sp l n 11 h f ACl'OlllY-Wllt ftMrl:lau shdvln1 $1.$0, 14.rae l"hair set. table and 4 chairs $20. $25 each Baby walker, ex· joist ~rs $'7. 4-4" x 12" Ort.nge Ave. new $5.: 6'73-1484 . 642-3525. 549-41S1 dtliln 1 dN.'M'r dteatt, ~t tuk sa Tt.blt model $2. Louvered doon $15 • \ Compass for boat, built In cellent $5. Ms-8236 ~~.e!~~ ..;, ~ .. xx ~.',' UNDER\\'OOD full key ad· YELLOW Velvet stool, tron &ifptNC equlpmtnt:· I' x fat'rnica. tcit $22.!50 Matchlte iv, -.rorlta 115 J1Mh Ban-pair, 191181 lsthmll!I Lane box $20. "-" plywood fir _... ·-~"·· "' d' """ Bo I~ $!1.50. &by ear seat 8' all •"tathtr tent $11. double bt<I hNdbmrd $5. tam camen. Slfi M1·D11 H.B., oU Ad•ms, between exterior alue S8 each. %" 4 BURNER au stove, ex,. Joist ha~rs 75c.·IO~" x l'1: madl.lne - x fuU 15 3 24" dkl doors $9 2 ~--~-•1e 1 nr.ck .... 25. ..i-.a. .... 1 .. 1 rtdto $Z. P.t•-lia and Estabu""', odl ' I 125 '7" ach' bolts lOc h Obll ~per backs S2 .. Rope H'o.gh ~-•·, play '•bl• com: Clool•~mllllll• ~~~. I--...:: ......,,., r .... .,~. lr•::•n:1 m\j.l..,. tx -.·-•J fir exterior glue $4 each. ~~co non, c ean . 2-:,0m lb u:ix~ 'd r y ::acl j OC...a S3. Rattan bird Caat' bo s10"''642-t589 .... s •>; • .,,n.., ) ''~ ~= 3't6 K 111 Y brook' CM. 12 volt ~r npply ns TO\Vl:L Sets $1 . Btrisprttarls 24" black and w h It e flni~lng compl)und S2 each. S2.50. Surveying Instrument . , SS. Older pol't•b e ~viv 540-t779 LI.rat dlnlnr room lahle SlO ;$1. Childn!n'11 cl~thes $1~2.' Packard Bell $20. 2 new LARGE ft!lin chunk l•ble 1_50 lb dr)"ol-'11 compound 125. cue and lripod $25. BOOKS Hard cov~n, de.tee-. playtr $8. t!IS E. 19th., C.M. CARPET mu J l l ·colored Anflq\tfd dlnl"I "'°"'chairs Ladles i a.mple size 10 pltitic bamboo shades 8' lamp $25 Ha.nging lamp S~ S2. 673-«J51 Old cast wa.fne iron ST.SO. U\.'t' and Readt'r' DIKHt. comeT of 19th at Irvine. itripe 9'6" x 12' S3 Carplt S5 ea.ch. Tl~e: lamp SI. dtts1e1 1S-S10. Lad I e s wide, ireen $3.SO each, Ken-2 brua plaques $1 Antique Model T luggage nck SS. condensed. UM! lo dtt0ni.te G46-$956 or ~2538 n1nntt1 $1 etch. Undertelt ~ shots. i iie 8-B ullf'd only more vacuum cleaner, whlte twin headboard SlS. GOOD tires $2.50 to $10. 14" Antique treadle grlnd&tone she.I~ 4 for $1. School delk NEW $11 f~ tirTtcretn $10. 2Se ytird. MC'fl'• •" •tlat ;;:,:,,=;o;-:::.,.,:-;ra:;:-;;;:r. cani.ctf'f SlO. 66$-1786. 1982 New F1onhtim roll shots. and IS" wheels, 14 '' and planter S25. Collec1or's item and chair $4. 6U-3!136. JioOYe:r broom SlO. Patio SU Old·r:dhloned t ab le DtAPEfi pall il\C li'it" chair for modeling SJ. Glt1'111W'lm Roaemary Pl. 108 S2S. a e I g e I b r 0 w n 15" G~f ind F'ord 56 Chev 1914 Crolley radio S2S. Elee. CRIB with mallreu S25. cha.In $3. J<itdwn stool fl. latnpl " tteh. SrQ.11 lll!nH• S3 Oilll $12-nl ~n S1 "''"r 7·14 sample.s $4 ntv.•. 4 dr 1111 SI'.! or parts St trolux \.'tC:Uum (LXI $20. Wheel chair $10. Child's Aluminum 1c:reen door *2. te babl.e, tv.'O Qttnt\oat Walldtr $1 Srtolltrl $5 and Udle• awlmwtar (samp\es) 1 FLOOR ,Funl4Cc :Kl" x 26" trosted stretch~ and case • $10,, 58 Ford waron •II 2 Irons Sl each. 19 Inch blllckbO!lrd rl~k $3. Tape: Antique captalil chair st. St.~ Smilltr , tablet bd $T • .O with hltdl·l\llttr. tt2 rww •ltt 10 $5. toya •M ~ x 18" $25. Door fi5"" S2S Twin quUted ~pttads S2D or puts Jl • $10. 'RCA 1V $25. One and a deck needs irr.djustment $25. Drop leaf table $2. t'ty pln lttp ti.Ne SJ MCh CJ• x I and l.t x I ~,.,.!lien 1amt:J Mc to $1. 39tl Slrlll• x 3') i.Ja" St each. Door fk>" SS each Nice crib maltrtu 545-!694 hatr hone hi..q>eed motor Car cooler $2. Nl(ht stt.nd ss. llltt:h cht.1r St Ootht1 door, •'l!IOd hmf $1 ~ 41vf8tft ST-aM $12. Dr., Huntlng1on Harbour. '• .x 30" $1. Door 7&%" x $5. Doll bunlcl $2. Jumpc "~LO~ni=m=c-25<~~'°"~~Sl sz. One horse hl&h-speed $2. Carpenlt"r's brace $1 . hamper $1 . U;htlltfttd Bathlntttie P CK bed U 2 x I ,wuc div\ckr ~ Sat. and Sun., July 11, 12 29a1" " 3)..IJ &.!" x 12"" chair $2 T\ib S1 Toy bole· ' • • Craftsman rno«or $20. Old Student lamps $2 etch. chslr SlO. Army cot Sl. Drl,pet Sl pair litclric • _,........,. httA*1'dl S1 • 10 o'cloclc till !T ... ~ .. -pl---' ~ .... ., .. n,.,.,,. -bookede $3 Black Ullt Books 2Sc:. Slttpln& bAp 2 -11on crock $4. Pl-Child't foottMll hl!l~l $1. ""'8-3059 slii.wr Sl Nh hudfJlll "" ch,__l -~ "'.~ ~ .. ~ ; .......... .,.., .............. 0 918 ....___ $4, Rttords Zic, Noon each •"" ,... "~~;:;;;'-::::;--;:;;;-;;;;--;;:;; I ~ -~ -loJ.Oc Lawn et. ......, m """" LA.JiGE f..fe:ta.J deak US. 2 stirs10c each. Stora.gt box AM c»tl n . 1 i.IU\l~r d11y until llO!d. 2"1 Santa W?"tnchts, cuUtr, vise, dies 41 slide~:;' 11. 8:' ~ I-f'OOT PoOl table $25. TV ~~·I Patio cM.lrl p BathrOom pOlt WU St.50 tels of new bGi-: ipr\nir: and cg·• x 2$" x•2S" $2. Stor~ Dr., NB.~ AN Ave., CM.. $3 · $2S. Smllh Victor movie a:: A.Ill moun . • 1111 $25 Coln operebtd ptn. each. !MS Vk:tlria. CM Scale p.sn c..rtcsi carri'r mattrtu $25 each. 1 CO:fftt box '3'' x 17" x .,Jt" $2. TAPE recorder iS2S. Movll" flood llttlt $6. Projector unu~ recordtnr la.~s mo ball ~hint pi, Twin ff ChtrT)twood Early table fl2. J ma.pie bookca1e · c· 1 b GOOD carpet 3 colon. 150 10.blP $$. c cl11.mpa 509 each. fl. $3. SISde blndlnA kk $2. ....,d .... ·-"• lllct new _$l. stt-4903 ..... too Storagt: box tO" x 12':._ x camera $25 1r 's lcytle yds. 7 pie«• 50c • $2. None ~ lnc:h conduit hlckty S2.SO. Antique lamp $15. Redwood ~""iu tnc\ne *' GAME table, rattan. .rur.ty Amlf!ri~ htad ano t· m. 1 maple end reblr 110. , 20" $2. Truh box >Ai th 2 $20 Watdf'Obe clO&et SIS over $25. Corne Saturday Vkta rrttn en&mel S1 .50 planter $3. Travllrx rods 2 walnut t1.blntts with S'.J5. Fout m•tchbw: ~ bot.fdl $15 hit lam~ SJ. TV pl ult •land S 2 O. ' door tptda1 for trailer or Co)eman loll ehe11 $12 2 pt11parcd to et;ny It away. _.i1on. noor . and spar S.S. Canvas be~h cha.Ir Sl. spcakf.ni SlO. Undti'Md ~ Mdi.. eoa. tabi:.t, raund IA*n ~"t? ST SMbtt..ll 't'yp.VrTlter m. 2 pair sld •llY pllce $2 each. 2 back tires 1nd whttla '1.75 x l!I 1015 Goldtnrod, CdM . varnish $1.50 al.lion. Box Rua. 12 .:c: IS f'ftds clnnlns typt T\t•r S'JO Capistr.JtO «I" d~. ~.....,... 1 :1 l trtllll $1.50 2 boota $14 each. Ne"' tf'ffn Kats. I~ new, from 1963 rt'Cap no 8.15 x J.S. nev.• !"-...,,'JflO=---==::.-., lull o( llDv panel. switches. $25. Old 2 door c.blntl $$. Beac~ ·~. sz. 511-00. al•Mlt°Nm ch.I'-• l 5. carpet Ille• each 21)(, 100 Ford staUon waaon Jl each. SU. M1t1.re11 for camptr f DRANO new Conland nu boxes aJI $10. DraJtina table Sil de previewer $1. 2 radios. 0 -.i..-.. -ao.11 HIU'dlnl pa m my t. a n t , H . B ,' J $1S.70CMC&riJle,topmold need work $2 e11.ch. 2320Ff'.ICE typ1wrlter, 12' &1dtr, Midi work '16 ....... ..., -· 22U Eidem Ave... c.r.r. S1$. 23811 A We1tmlnlter rtti S~'.I. Bell btlmet $10. $2S. S3!. 11-6. 64;,..11cs P.Dbin Hood Pl., C.M. Underwood $1l. M()...W83 '46-IUO -Wty, C.M. 541-11111 Mt-QSl. MW143. Pl •• C.M. • _ .. _'-'361 ______ _ --------- • . -· '!" ..... ,..._ •• ~ ... -""'!"----410... • -. 4--· Satu•dq, July 11, 1970 DAILY Pll.OT D &~DI~~~~-·~~· FR&:Tc:vou '· '!P W ~ TWlll'OllTATION TWISl'OllTATION TRAHSl'OllTATI~ TRANSl'ORTATION TitlNDORTATIOll ,l, ' · ~· 1115 S.10-ts toll Mo rino l~ulp. "31 Mobile H-'2GO Tr•lltr, Tr•vol 9425 ~~ U MfteellMllCJI • ~ Mii M.chl'!!!,"ltc r '* ~ g R llllr~S!..~:!et!: 1AKc~~~ '°' P.DOdltt, ~ LIDO ·1~ •I trtr. ~·d PoftTABLE MmirMI direc· Moen.); llon.8'rlront 2 -&:ll-atwntnwn tiear-"'°VIN~ 32 cu ft Quincey cornPl'f:111>r;-v~ ·l'eedl hl>!Pt be 'f'lt'l lmall. Hurry! Olib-ffW ~ ff95. Sfrired at Uon tinder, Nav. 500, 3 8R. See to appreciate. drop tro.ilet' $300 • .. 270 'I. 11th, St. Sine le 1tage w/9"'=' ~ ~ ., Monte Vlitta 2. ~in& femalfl lift. fl) 1048 ~ Dt. Nwpl eeystali $1$: 54&-94()1 O:lzy, qulet• a<Mt pork. • 548-0175 • .Hlfl9rwl ~tr.,. JutY. 20th Wiaconlin' enc., on bw. Sirewfj..Mi... t~u E. -11th st. O:.ta !Ula (2U> .....ui, t:Yef,· (213) _ ... -S.W,900 or make otter. wt<r lacil. tir «llton' .Al'I' 3> l&1 ..,.. • '"\"'· 1 10 J,iOn1i aid' 1tmal• . ..,; .~142. , _, Boot Sllp Moorf"I tOU ~9628. Tr•llor1, Utlllty M!G JieWt:lry, jewdry suppliet • cu ft i eyl diapblqn\ com-,,,_ n-. t , •w:I, and Mi POODLE .... "" A KC, SAtLIJOiT OWililR$ su;-A;An. tor nanW 2 8R. m:n. ClloJe» apace UTIL trailao ,. x a•. Spa.re I --· Compld ·P!"""' w/3 ll!!Alli "-<aa· ~elate, Ne<da a<>Ocl aprleobl a illvm; cllaJn. ~ a dry -... ..Uboa -on ..,u ..._ II bile flOm tire ttaclled Ltcenoed ~ 1Hne of cuf& IU{lplles A 'Mi.ac prasi.ri 1•'UI 1'-": ho·m'e ,o ircent. Call ploq &Ired. See jo ""ap. •N~'Blvd.,.?Gl m ti;, sS3, beacb..Hti8Ch.53&.e928 a • • Manuf&ctunno!Amwb" custom cast's on endi+ 541-6178 _ .. _St ... 56? .. 7961. 1111 ,......,.;•te. 72i-4445 m.el» . L .32, ·Saber, Eriokloa, PC, - . 6t6-401T aft. 5. tinert '~--ft~.L.. ~ -~~· ~-~s Met.r, r .. -. Et<. u~ ---_, ~ v""a= tllni Sun e lll;FGR MOVING TWO 6 wk old puppies, OLO Enalbb ll-1<>C pllJ>I. CAL '11-Newport 111(> avail. Bott kept, ..0.t dethable ~ -9215 Tn!fks '500 VebJdea. 5 M G:Ms Atr CXICll.pftlWa, ipra y Poodle/Territr; wht w/tan. tban\pion aired, TV'• Lord fuBy equip.. nu a.lk. 6 HP dock in Newport Harbor. 1969 11'' Wlnnebqo motor If' . --teo-- ' · -., ..,. ...., -To -l>Ome, no ""· N•-.,._ to ap. 01~. -· tnq>y winner, M .... Apts., 'Ill Lido Park home, oompl • ..u.-L£A~£ NEW CMC •Now~ PreBellt addrtss metal eah1net:s. tamaoe. cbildNn. Male &: female. ~home $300 49f-T4T3 $2750. U>-Oa5C Dr. or pboqe f:vtt. John talned, tully equlp'd. I.Ow b'onl 1750 Harbor ~.· ll·A tbla, rac'-Pdr'c• miter, ~194.1 7/U • 26' Sloop, '69 tuJI•· --'. m., RoberlJ:, 6754412 or John mil Be t. d · TRUCKS -ff'5 Coata Me .. * •-M•• -ADO"••• " SHELTIE Y ~ B u•-•-·, 61" _.. eage. . au ecar, · '"' • ' ·-e ~--~--ol ;;rw."""" wall plaques. picture Very Urgent! Part Scotty . ~" · -~~ 4, Hinged mul Sell or ...... ,.....,,,. _,....,. terlor. PrlCed rlaht. Must N -.... • U~ .. ~;:-,.:_ Ruz. Of Cplltae Center , fraine~ gf&tuary a!'lb'trays, puppy free 'to Pod home ptes, ( millll.ture collies ) trade ft'lr power boat to 30'. WANTED To Buy or Leiµ;e aee to appttelate! 646-8579. ew .-.--· etc.~.~2868 Feinak, very friendly wi A.KC, Xlnt. w /chldn, 646-9000 · 60 fl tJ)(Q'{ne Avalon 1970GMC 2 Ton · 10" DIAMOND • LapOlary cllildftn. ' 833-1685. 15"8AMPAN "'1ico. ""tted """°'· 64&6821 day' Mini 81~11 9275 351 vs, s speed. 24.000 GVW. OPEN ROAD saw. POwer-.feed. • , 645-0.101 St. BERNARD, 14 mo old .&ail, xlot trb', newly ftobgisd 5"--'1543 rdi:hta:. --... -2 speed axle, 900 x·20-l0 ply l3t lfl. 8 .tllBO& BLVD, 548-7093 10 MIXED ~ puppiea =· lm~ant~ = =· $150 complete, FOR Rent-Side tie tor 5~~in:-~ =~=~·=:~ <S = ... ~~) =========I every cokr, ~ and abort ~ eves. aailtx.t. 22-:16' • arrester $125. MS.1250 bed, bead board and poc-('114) 111..., • • ...,. FREE TO YOU ha;,. ,need -bom" alt SPRINGER SPANIEL Pup. JOLLY Roger 24 lbg sip. 53-1'08 311 hp Zobra kebl. (34ilff). 2 year lHse N '70 Dal 5,301 Wknd~ S4J.<>t83 pU1oe pte. _ 4 beaut. moles. 10 Sips 4, plley, hd, Chrys 22' and 28' aide t~ • ....., xlnt c:ond at oney ew1• * NEW CARPET Bargain! P::R-E __ 1_'f_Y_o.._._.--and-wh-11"-I 8S 613-3990 ..,. 1/14 wla. AKC. abota. Must IOU 6.~ rov. Xtru. Slip avail. oney. 633 Udo Pk Dr., Apt 190 540-0024 $172 per mo. 1600 ORc, Pickup with camp. Ci&tpet your home, apt, kitten and hi& brother . and 2 BEAtn'IFUL p e op If: 837-4281 Must aeJI. $3600 548-&442 JS. e WANTED • Good wed Ctlntact Bill Applebee or BW ~~ 6~) = : car~ boat, camper, trir. 1000'• sitter all waltlJw tor you. oriented feptal:e kittens with BLOODHOUND Puppies • 16' Catan,wTaft. mwt M!l! Boat s.rvlnt 9037 mini bike & go earl LeSlie trade, WW finance lll'lvate 3'fU'ds, all sizes I colors, 7 wks old, tame, weened, all abota 494-9840 eves: champion s hip stock. btaln &ail I: Genoa. $425 841-5900 UNIVERSITY pmy, Call 5tM:l5t « Wind)i'a Auction Barn, box trained-Mesa Verde 833--5844 days Registered. Flnanclng avail. o~ bat atr: 673--7162. FiberJJua I: Celcoat .f94.9713. . .,:s_~11~.N~""-'_Bl_vd_,_CM_.1 ...... -2182 1/l3 FREE .. _ home-~•-·/ -Fiberglus ~ Gelcoat **ll<t>oin**· Mohlrcycl11 -OLDSMOBILE RENTAL .:::: BLUE Chip Bon1.11! 2 boob "~" . * * Repa1n * * Free F.afunai:es ~1752 28f,O Harb:>r Blvd . BROWN Human hair w· per cat. Tho9e· with are ~te Tom Kitty health¥~ MIN. blk &: red fem Droue Ffte Estimates ~8-17S2 . ~ Costa Mesa 540-9640 New '10 F«d Pickupl E1ec .floor butter, clothing, \11ell behaved, altered, adult clean ~ to being tied 11 mo. Xlnt cbi.lds pet. Fully 8o.i R I J038 -w/camper, aleep1 6. books, trinket.s &: quilted" cats. Moving Eut 7-15. In )'81'1'1. will deliver in CM trained $35. 84&-S8ll. f/ KITE No, ll1., 2 -~ .. __.!_ tnt• • . THINK '63 Ford Van • $:97.50 Weekly matmal. 122 39th S t , 548-435J T/13 I: nearby.~ 7/lf sr. BERNARD AKC 11" ~~~!tion, $550. OIEV·283V8'frithbrand HONDA •+ScPtrMlle 61;>-3140 00 You want to save a PUP1 fox-~er-beagle m!"· years old Male, $100. E. new wtwt drive, Recent w;windows, 289 VS, lll.ltoma. Make Rnentations EariJ CARPET Bargain. 3 colors. life? Beaut. ar,pban cat .. JooU like fUZQ b1k temer 21th. Cbsta Mesa. 54&-3782 u..:_~uxN.B~ llead ... ""'-Jey O/H. 647.--2307 ,.'FRIEDLA ... NDER"' c~Ki:~;.~~ ~t ~ Scott's, 914 N, Harbor, li. 150 yds.SOc-$4. 1015 kitten need gd home. For w/bm muk'p. 3% mo. TOY Poodl 9 .. Al<C, ::-'"' ~:'· 25 ft. 41 int. V8 erw. Ntw r-'d R--1 ........ ·-· .,..,. .,.,. """" 1n4 e, • . ...... car. -.WI .I.. Bolt Ch•rt•r 9039 . will finance private party. ACI-· -~-.... 3 U\.11 e.,....,, .;.w"· 644-1300. 11110: -1846 1113 .nor~' . permanent shots. White. SNIPE Good r •• ,I_ Call 5'6-40S2 oi 494-9113. ...... •1a1111.,. ... 9 M ha ;r · •-POUND Bound ~ ..,.,..,_ L"OC ... U -.....,."" burner sloYe, double link. Ml W o. s W' ernet """' --...,.....,,-•i=ua '51), "'0>-.6't S.190, with trailer zr Trojan fly Bridie Sedan '67 CHEVY ~ Ton, 6 cyl., Good .._ eo1-:S. '" -•c. •nted 1610 ·-de. v~ p'-·'-" --• home•-·'-'-• -·'e long lul qui -• 6. "~··· • ~ -~ -...... -·· ....,.... ..,,. "'U' -~· 1PIU A.KC Cha.mpqne poodle, 2 6?5-2815 Eves/Weekends e p. aip& ~· " 8 ft bed, step bumper, 6 or part, ~. BEEN --•-••. Wanted lovable. S57-6aii Till dark fur whit. p awa, __.... a11-~ ~ ~.tU'i -.a. ~ L..!! • p'-· on & otf -·• ...., "~•~·~ Robrkn. •-9100 7/11 ,,_, i.i .. ~,;.,:.7"'' I VENTURE 21 w/NEW· -...... . "' • ......., ' 8' Full h-<lftr to buy Balboa Bay Oub DESPERATE ~2 mo. old -....--_. t:rlr bitch. 30,000 mi Xlnt ca . camper, Memberlhip; call 613-4665. ~13 black kit te ~Ai BEAUTIFUL kittens to lov-SILKY Teirier JlllP"Dlll)e PORT ~ equip'd. Flahlnt Bolit1 90CO cond. $1400. 557-1315 ~:;pl~ 869 ~ * WANT: 16mrn aound pro,. : ~11-~ ~· AKC. Be9t otter takn. , 13' Metcalf No. a 28' Fish boat. w(mooring, '61 Ford in. T pickup. 8' 18th St., c.otta Meta. jectar, used-got)<i condition. ~E~~d~~ :J!'!; ~~ "~ ~~3 64&--731'.i Xlnt cond. 2 sail• fully equlpt. Needs paint ~ ne:im~R~·~~ FORD VB, auto, chusia • 5.16-6697. ...... 1,. .... _,., 8 la mother MALE Boetm Tmiel'-AKC. No trailer $550. 646-8180 ii: TLC. Best otter. Prop. truck _..., o:•o --mount camper. Fully equ~ ~ •-.~ •, w .; a 2 yn old. Good wa1x:b q. •t'lmnt &t2,.6J93 aft 5. · .,o\N. ~ .. WANTED TO BUY, 40-100 "DAISY" Dog 6 mo oid wbt daisY dor. father a $45. 536--2219 SABOr '68 CHEVY % Toa Piek Up. ped, good cond. 33,00'.I ml. ydl good used carpeting. female, 642-356f 7113 redhead, she's aomething . l yr old, fibrils. xlnt colld. Mobti. HOmn 9200 V-8, auto, air, cab high $1845. 847-7650 Cfall 646-90ll. 1 Male blk terTier puppy else. 646-0356: 642-5852 Till HorHI IUO $295. 675-554S. camper ahell. $ 24 50 • 8' ROWBOAT in excellent 7 wks. old. 84&a.5ll 7/11 YOUNG ~utfted adult ca.ta ERICSON 26-elpg 5-din't, UNIVERSAl.S, 2'i wides, 100 &: Kawuaki 90. ~ 5.T1-.56&1. condition ~U'I. 10me SllUDe!le and aome BAY mare to IQOd bome. lod'd w/xtru. Slip avail. from $9350. -street & dirt equip'd. RA~RE=.-68-vw=-p;-·a.-,-Tru~-ck, 5;e162 1~~ Yr. old sm Mllte altered domestic long bAir am PlO or best oiler. Includes M/eell $5500. 549-'888. 2 BR, 114 baths, family rm. HodaJca $400, Kawaaald $.100 gold pa.Int, tarp, AM/FM,._ ==.,......,,.,,.--_,..,__.,,,..I male dog hsbk. 557-6268 7111 &bots. St8--08l3 1/13 tack. ~12'l 12' PENGUIN A trlr, o;OCNJ fireplace. Truly deluxe, See Can fi63..252T dlo. $1600. 493-1018, w:.d!:·m~.file 2 Female tiger kittens Y9UNG-Penian mother eat TRANiPORTATIOflli nylon sallg $150. 814 15th them toda,y! '70 . HONDA 4~0 cc .lll3J Chev pick-up truck 540-4Z1.4 7/U & bef'}bl~ kitten need St., H.B. 53&-9505 Sc:rambler, 2300 mi's, xlnt. $100 646-1686 PET Mallard duckling 3 your low-4 protection. loah I VHhf'I 9000 SABOT TRAILER New~ x 8) OONTlNENTAL -~ 6'13-8837 betwn I & * 499-1885 * DAILY PIIDT WANT ADS! mos. old. 548-4032 7/ll 6'5-24l.l 7/14 Covt.r" lieel'llllll!d $150. by Cambridge. 2 BR. • '!.:P~M~·;,.,,,=-----l·iiil'iiA'r.mw;,;;;;;;;;-;;:iii f=======::==:.;c.:;;;;;=::==:;=;:::::;:1 Mrs. Estelle Rollins 675-.7828 !1Y nn, 1" baths. Em!rlor ·68ooAKA dirt hike '69 DATSUN pickup. M_H, 2 AOORABLE tigel'4trlped 511 Nerclsaus 14' SUN Fish w/dacroo Ails 1$ Kaiser'~ rough sawn hori-flbe.rxlasa tank &:: seat, ex~ tog lights, etc. Clean. Ona" , OUR FAMOUS 1 DIME ·-A-LINES kittens ~ to aood homes. Corona del M•r &: Elgin trlr, compl: $250. zontal aiding. panston chamber, Best of. owMr. 557.n42 Aft. 6 PM. 968-6188 ' T/14 fer. 551-""15. • ·se FORD ~whl DUMP My HAPPY baa another ·1amlly -baby kittens. cau aft 5, 673-3558 7/14 YOU &re the winner of 2 tickets to the 548--8794. ..1 ** $1700 ** SANTA ANA 22', x1nt cm:t. Ch•pmen Mobile Homes 197() YAMAHA Enduro DT·l . M?-l7S3 or 4~S466 Many extrae. J2331 Bead\ Blvd 650 Actual mi. Cherry. Besi1-~=~==~=-DRANGE COUNTY ~ Garden Grove . oiler. l32 W. Wilson Sp. e '65 Et. CAMINO V.S, KITTENS part,.$i a mege • FAIR I EXPOSITION Glasg Sabot-NEW 530-29>0 32, CM power ateerlnc I btakt's. domestic, Peniin all colon. $249 Complete '61 305 Yamaha Big Bear $1100 * * * 494-6.103 836-449.1 7113 at the 615-5TI5 BAY HARBOR e Xlnt oond e ·59 atevy 'ri:T. fleetside box, BRONZE Rudder pintfes an:1 FOOJ'BALL Shoes siu: u, YOUNG adult cats from 1 ORANGE COUNTY Mobil• Home Sa les * 55?-6238 * reblit q, new paint. $350 , ...,.,... $10. small like new $8. Antique "'wi"I yr to 3 yr .._ ha;, and FAIRGROUNDS S.bot-Xlnt cond $195 ALL NEW '70 MOOE LS .70 AM E t 250 MX Xlm 962-«l&S refrigerator $5. Chicken maehlne cabinet, good eon. Iorw hair 836-4493 7/13 July 14· 19 , 1666 Monrovia, C.M. 20~0WWl ... 0Nu .~!SuPL~ cond . w:f'~ bst cub otr.l'EL=--cCAMIN==o""""·m=Turbo,...,.-n-an=--.• -wire $5 roll; TV Mand $2. dltiOn -·N\~ ·~. -3 LOVABLE *-.... ..., .. u· t e ww .,.,,,,,,, 675-fi683 307 I r/h E Z lift , Hydraulic jack, 5 ·ton $18. _. .,. v....... .... Please caU 642-5678, ext, 329 Power CrulHrl 9020 12' Wides to 34' 'iw'ides eng. P 1' ' . ) Stainless lifting cables and MOTORCYCLE He Im et 11, puppies, 1 wks o Id . between 9 and 1 PM to claim Park Spaoea Avallable 1969 Kawasaki 500 hitch. $l495. 60-3428 Duno Bunlu '525 '69 Dune IUffY Roll Bar, Reverse Wbeela Petf~ct for weekend tun. <ZZB 545) Full Price $995 BILL JONES B.J. -Car Cen ... 2833 """°'· C.M. -'69 GLASS Buggy.90ft top &: side curtains. Tow bu. '58 chaaia, Good cond. Must sell. $1050 or otr. 2500 Marp.rtt Or., N.B. 646-QX) PERFECT Cond, top/aide curtains, new tires, lthr bclrt aeatll, new tramaxle. $12lO. Bet ~7 PM 541 8892. BUGGY Tires w / 10'' chrome rima, 1250xl5, 2 mo old, cost $150, sell $75. 644-1693. awmbly m. SJkrt!ite, 12v. factory second! '.6 price $16. 548-2934~ Tn3 ~ ~~kets. (North County 1425 8a1rer St. Costa Mesa 2,000 mi. $800 'J 8 CH EV, P • U • • f $12. 4" PVC anct ''llCnlP ~: . I , . • • ~ 9 WK Old terMle 'PU'PPJ' tf!!i. _wu·u~ number iii 540-1.2'.lt) ZJ' CHRIS Cralt Wpstrake 1A block: Eut of Harbor Blvd. Call 646-0021 after 6 ctaaemble4-reedy f~ t OFF roe.d A 8treet dune q.. , Cutlaa. Rare buy, few in · .. _..... ...__ -=•o ......., gy $150 rnahopny Ze: to $2. Tools 2 36 .. .x· 48 .. Vinyl ear to tier · and eoc ke l". 1.9 67-1 6 ' D-0.L-P-R-l . eo.ta Mesa (ll4} 540-9f70 1969~ _l!ONNEYILI.E._Xlnt Dall. Ow::r • .,._,,.,u. ' 541).-3763 I power and hand ·50e to $25.1 • P 84Z-5186 T/13 owrnight 7% beam, all ;"b· Ilks head, n,d· tri&. eond. $900 or best ofler~ 'li6 FORD Pick Up. Custom , 2 l'ldios $5 each. Boring carriers, $20 each, 968-828Z 2 PUR.EBRED eockera 1 red fiberglass. 1.10 bp Volvo, 1/o ~. ~t tank, :,~:: top: JHE MEAIJOWS 52822 or 536-2135 tool box ln bed. R/H, AC. * $4000 'flt Bounty Hunter, 'bar. holes up to 4~*" $5. SCRAM LEJS l black 2 yrs to 4 yn 10 hn. on motor since fishing extra&. Xlnt for •70 Kawasaki Mach 3 AT, V-8. 833-U4S 90 hp .vw ene. $2500. Must Plate glau; 2 x 3 $1 each. • ahota 897-54&1 836-f493 1113 ()vefhaul. Double bottom, water skiing, Ny cruising. (Irvine) 1200 mi. $800 I========= I be seen! CdM 61'3-815Sl · lO z 12 outside pole tent · b&it pump, bilge pump. Top condition, near new 645--0618 after 5 Recreat'n Vehicl• 9515 , $25. Wheel buTow S2. Sink ANSWERS 3 Kitte~. 2 blk/whlte, 1 lieep 2. Bimini top, plenty cover. $4600 or make offtt. . '$2. 311.i x 6 n!dwood fence tiger/white, Call atter 2, room for fishing 30,. Reservations are mw being '70 SUZUKI 25() Savage. XIM ,65 Econollne rebWlt engine $5 5/8" turnbuckles ;10 Pl-·~ Probe 96l-7504 1n 1 Call Mr. Riley, wk:dYI (2IJ) taken in Orante County-'s coM. Under warntntf. $600. to ti 'top .; ·· ., .. = --Plume freeboard, 27 pl. p.1 tank. 624-65.11; wtmds, (714 ) flnefl&: t pffit park 549-Jl08 au mac, opens tmportod Autoo HOO ALFA ROMEO each,, Galvanim:t pipe and _ Kidnap _ OPENED UP THREE Puppln:, _ 1 M, 2 See to appreciate. 673-3439 675-&509 mos com e stand tee Im: stove $16SO fit~ 10c to $1. Women'g About a hammy actor:. f, Collie/Lab/Samoyed. or 673-5795. ii!!!!J!J!!!'1!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!~ at 1C851 Jeffery Road (SUr. BULTACO Metiase 250 962-1026 ' ' '64 Alfa Romeo Gulia Sprint. , clothln&' and hats lOc to With. the advent of . televi-Call.after 6, 49?-fl45 7111 CAPTAIN 42 Fl Chria "Conqueror" ,62 rounded by 0!'&9 Groves) Xlnt cond. TI' D'l()del • MUsr SELL. $7ro. fSl. Sawhorse9 Sl. 2 work slon, e.n entire new field of KITTENS • Free to good Ueenaed .. Radar .. Loran. Lib new. New crpta, upbcll, In Irvine, Fer ·Information, $400. 548-8025 C•mper~ 9520 ** 494--4168 ** benches 30 x 60 -$10 each. unemployment OPENED UP bome1 7 wks. o Id. 30 y · new finish. Fully equip'd. call 893-5730, 53l.s571 or 1969 DT lB street legal _, J= :.t1:o~ ~~: for him. ~~ .. 7/11 Pro:::·s':!t or~ L@ue or Ale. 557..s?OO or 53l.8105. w/extru! $625. 'CAMPER'Shell 8' cab high, AUmN 1$1. 2'' stainel• pipe S5 tt. RODS tl. Rods with reeli F~E Gennal'I Shepherd ~ Mexican &: Central 499-4206. 12x44 Genenl s.nn $4450 Ce.LI eves. 545-4082 =~~ri· ..... ~ ,condition, -·- \Formica S' x lO' sbtttB 50e $5. New vinyl linoleum, 6' ' J1UwY to aood borne only, American waten .. also HERE==·s<-:-A-,REAL=,.,.-"wi"'NN=ER= 24x43 Sheraton. 8-606 : :S7995 BULTACO 200 ee. De,sert & -... ...,.ime. '55 ROADSTER. Reblt erw. jJiq, ft. Wood tool box $2. wide, 1D'4" loog, . plus 2 .§4M558. T/11 lieemed multl-eiig. commer .. 26' . Chris Craft Cab l n 24x5r5 Paramont 2416S $12 250 dirt ttady. Xlnt eond. $325. '66 DODGE Van, lmmac. 1 new dutch, tlrH, paint 6 1ptioto enlarger $25. Gas gquare ~s. beautiful~ LA?i?LORD SayS no! J mo, dal pilot, land & ae1:. Ad· Cruiser. Slps 4. tun galley, 1Dx55Llvingroom~ ~. Owner. A real price, A-1 chrome $850/otter 673-1350, iheater $15. butane camp cost SS per yard. 31906 -old ·Collie/Shepherd puppy. mltrlstrative experience. 1nJ?rd eng. $1495. 549-1262 New floor new covering;* '66 YAMAHA S).Dirt bike, meclwl. & body, ~1428 !5t0ve $15. Butane Ia.mp $8. 9th Avenue, Soutti I..aguna. 642-7648 T/11 Beat of references. Write ~°'=ll42-~2330~·~....,~-= new drape5, new refrigera. chamber, xlnt cond, $175 · CAMPER'.-$100 AUSTIN HEALEY /Water coolet' $t. Small pool LAGUNA Gara,ge. Sale: ~ BEAuTI:n:JL Kittens _ FJuf-Box M 1060, Daily PiloL MU5r Sacrifice Hulky 25' tor, $3995.· 546-1081. · 1 MS-0018 after 5 1table, complet~ $10. 'SUnbeem ~ $3. Rell fy &: abrt hrd, varied~~ 14' Gius \\'.ilard ro RP twin .acrew Baltic cru~. 1970 Bultaoo Penang MKJ.964 Eeonoline Van, alps 5, AUSTIN AMERICA fLawnmower, ~ectric $20. black form?C8 $5. ~pple Ol'll, 544-9424 7/ti Johnaon. swivel sea.ti, all Sweduih quality at bargain Cl•11ic Mobile Home1 JV N~w $925 cash. 494--0585 auto traM, mus• i;ell-me.ke jGas model atrplane $5. ~. l20. Wtcln!:r s111tcue $3. GENTLE Male coll~ ~ aeceu, clean $400. Days: price. 64&-379t. 913 No, Harbor BL aft 5PM. reu. offer! 531-0784. tRedwood table and benches Tiki torches .4 for $l. a,iest Jet room. Loves children. ~2431, e vea/ e k nd • 24' Cabin auiser, Excellent Santa Ana 1970 Kawasaki 350 cc Salel, Service, Parts Immediate llellws7 Al!Modell $10. Flower vases 50c to $25. Automatic washer, runs 6'13-1350 71u ~ shape. All around new paint. --__,.,5~31~-15=7,,_1 ___ 1 street Scrambler 1300 mt. TIME FOR :iz. Bicycle parts 25e to $5. fine $25, Tabh!s filc...$15 • . Honda 50 parts 25c to $5. Concrete blockw 25c. Wicket' CUTE Puppies, 10 weeks. SABOT -No, 2228 -ready In water now in Lona Beach. SPACES $600. 6'1J..6294 ftUICK CASH t?rtll pLll I .1 1111pot 1 •, ,Etectrie ca.n opener $4. Bot· pat i o chairs $1, 50, small breed, also tiger kit-to sail. incl dolly, $120, 493-3896. Available in Huntington I HONDA '65. Minus 4th ,.. 1tles 25e. Picture frames $1. Decorative vases with pain-tena, 10 weeklt. 54().34tt 7/ll Smallest Searull (),b. $100. SACRIFICE: 17%' mbrd. All Beach &: Costa Mesa'• mo. sear. $75. THROUGH A +~ cl')'S!-81 $2 each. pas grass S2. suitcases $5i. RABBITS. so lovable, 2 Hand dolly f<lr 12' boat $25. fbr'els, xlnt oond. $1650 f!f at parks. Call ~9658. ;R boakt f'.~tand $15.$15 3125.\l•;.!!..°r., Top Of World ma!•" beautiluliy , colored. 548-8975 best otter. 613-9361. Am';'~.IL~!~M~Jiable '69 RONDA trail ~ SL, lo DAILY PILOT 3130 w. °'"" llw)<., N.B. , ~ Whu s · or 4'1'r"'MOQ, 642-2498 · 7/14 GLAS.SPAR 10' comp I et e LUHRS 33' 1gl diesel, kiaded, 1 • a mi's, xlnt oond. w/xtras. .WANT AD 6.fl-9d 54().l 'IM ·~ board. complete $25. CA,R Tape deck $25. DC /3% HP tbomi tor in every l!li7.e & price razlie, $325. 6'73-6CKM. Authorlud MG Dealer Pink bathtub $15. p1 • larg'e SHAGGY affectionate girl w °!1. •--'-mo" '68.Bttterttta!'7new.Owner JOMICRA, INC. ,,,.., SUZUIG 120 1,_t-========::...!-========::I 1Vaporizen $3 each. B.ack po~ JSUP y, ·f, -abeepdog/coekapoo, 7 mos. • gal remo ... ..,...,, ous, sac. $l8,950. 55 ...s:m. · 19261 Beach Blvd. """ . .:.-iJ'IOS$195. -..... '"...,''" llQAA fbrace $2 Boy Scout :speakers $25. Skls $1.D •• ex~ 64&-Sl94 • 1114 dolly & boat cov, all 1n 24• TROJAN cabin cruiett Huntington Be eh S36-65ll dean, belmet11,.... lmPorled Autos 9600"Jmpoifed .Cutos ?VUV r . · c~ll e n t quality gd ahape $175. 613-4262, xlnt -...... ..i., ' a *67}.2'167 * 1-;~;;~;;~~;;~;;~~iii;i~~jjjiiiii~I ,unilonns 10c 10 $2. Baseball dothing-women"s size 12; 1 YR old~ 2/3 daJma.. · ' '""''"""' new Sp1ce1-Spaces-SpKH II t~ts--$1-ea J·u'<l-o men g~su:e 42; ~o. ~&n;--~i'Oken and IOVff CHRlS :11· Cru\ser. Sips 6. engine, $2995. 644-1368. New 5 star Adult Parle • •GT Suzuki X6 Hustler um form s $5 eac h. 673--0663 kid& S97-5480 , '7/lC a/s, lo hn. faat. bee.ut. l8'Chrill0'1dtExpreuCruia. een-11 .. located 1 -·1-' Scrambler,S375 or WE'VE GOT THE NEW -. 1Magazines 2 for Sc. 5/32" · · Sac. $"';1450 Yacht Cub ' ti al 6 Cl .. ......,. n ....... , Beat offer: 962-8197 aft 5 'a!!<f 3116 .. ataltrless rigging GOLF Cl;ubs $1D. TRpe deck 4 BEAUTltuL , kitte~. 1 540-1997. ~-~t.-~ .962.ss~': _neighborhood 01 Wertm.!1' ' T.:cituI\PIP 1iOOec •. IUMPH SPmlRE,. llLJ 'll to $2 each Wft and '20 .. Kltig sipread $4. Lawa Slame8r, 1 blk.. 2 tigers. CHRYSLER ·nbd/outbd '61 • ter;-CloSI!' ID Shopping a New eng; Xlnt cond hal·--is ~~each Snipe mower $15. Portable ber 642-8399 7/14 1 • &: freeway • .A beautiful new rope ,, .... " ..., • . $10 1 • ..--$5 Scales u runa.bool w/conv top, few $,,..,L...Skl Boatt 9030 cJubhotae Lge iwlmmina: $'750/make otter. 841-3818 1mast $25. Speed ~Ill& · ---.-.~ · FREE Kitttm • Call after tin, runs A look& like new. ;:;c.::,:;:_ ' AID THE TRI. UMPH GI~ l('!ftlll'R $4. Fishbowl 50c . .; Chain: $l. Couch Slf'· TV 5, 646-9712 T/14 494-3959 * COLUMBJA 38 * pool, Jacunt le all other fa. + !~~t 1666 Monrovia. Ave., $20. Radios $4. Men II and WHITE Rabbit Free to You • For cherter $450 wk. cilitieos. 53().2930, 53J..857L Auto Service • . • '~1~ lO A.M. to 5 P.M. ..,,..,. •. , dot"" under $10. 1 U 20 CENTURY Runabou~ • *'75-8990* _s.n_.s,1.,.os,.. ===--1 . ..:1:...:.;P•:.:rt:.:•:._ __ '400=1.AID THE TRIUMPH TR...6. , ., Free bangm5 Sat. .and Sun. 644-0500 . I ~deal ba)i fishing,~ crui., COSTA MESA ... 't'r'1Excellert condition $2:>. 644-1578 Eastblutt, 2912 ~ ki*tll, wee.nect A 1ng, etc. Xlnt eond Ifft Melnten•nc• 9033 MODEL CLOSE.OUT 4 TlftES, ~a.JS, blk wall1, ''latl.lum deaner $5. Bait HELP Oeen clutter! 8rige traWd. MS-t615 T/lC tiu'oUghoot. $1500. 54MMl61 t new model moblJe. homes winte~ tires, Xlnt t o~ 'ltti:, large nylon beg type gas built-in&: oven $20, J Gulne& Pip n• SURFING OUTRIGGER. BOAT PAINTING are being ottered at redue. camp r. etc, NEW, Cheap. "1'a.I: $15, aeU $25. 2 electric burnert Sa>. Light fixture 5f6...19:54 1'114 CUltom built by p b i I Quality ~ done tilht ed prlcta. All are aet u In Also 4 nu Corvalr ~ht 'can opma'S $3 .nd $2. 20 $5. Biender $1. Any <ltter' .PETS ancl LIViSTOCK Edwards. $200. Needfl work. at your slip. 5U-6552 beautiful Greenleat p.J_ 1 ~ldewalhl w/rima. ~1557 ~ of Cll!'J)etlng -(l(J111idel'ed,.675-4889. _ Call attet 6:00 pm. 675-IM.'lO mile from ocean. Wanted! :'352" Ford engme tn)iOn. aha& •. etc. $75 each. PO\VER Mowtt' $15, Camp Pets, General 8IOO 23' OWem inboard encloltd 9035 Take Newport Fwy or Har-f()r 59 Rattchero lUel bargain. washer new stove, antique rocker frame . head, galley, bait tank M•rfne _Equip. bor Blvd ao. to 19th, then 545-0006 ~· Si>f"aken-stereo $2S. $7 each. Record pla.ytr $1.D. YOUNG m,)ID!lb bird, just $2650. 675-3276. M'A R 1 NE f: q u 1 pm en t : west to 1750 Whltder Ave. f FORD mags with timi, 1~· :'J()O toys, gam~. Pol.t lamp $5. Toby mur:tt. reached scll·feedin&" ataa:e 11%' Blrchcraft sips 2 ·40 Inboard t to 1 vtlvet drive C:O.ta Mesa 642-1350 good condition. $95.00 after ~~~ ~arge:lo ~priitii Roy6I Doollon ChiM $10 with nearly MW cao:, both HP, com~,. h,it tank,'etc. trans. 2 houri use, new, '54 Spartan Mobile Home. 5:00. 675-8917 •2,")'tt?S old $:15. Electric eactt. 548-4032. . for $48. 0wntr movuig to Sacrifice $300. 642-WIO. bell housing for Che.v. 6 Immaculate, awnlngi, new e VW JNU11, tram axles, & ._ abintt $j, 4 Mice CAR Alr <.Wier $1&45. boat and ~ room; Call 16' Cabln cruiser, al111 l, cyl. or Mere. inboetd. , akirtlng, cuatom drapes. body parbl. fk!Mter new fl,50. Couch Wagon wheel• $15 each. 962--0357 ~mnp IU 9 a.nd 30 HP outboard elee llart Mm:ury outboard Pl'OPI 50 Neatly landteaped tn one 642-0f.43 1110• 307 E . 2ht. c.M. corner ]Ady-ma.n n~ leethn tMSt time• durlnc the day mottir • trir. $85D. 540-2>58. ~~ :er~ t ~~: of Otarwe Count;)''• finest :m CHEVY ensJm can M Santa Ana Ave. ~Jteits •I~ 16 andtel~·= n-U25 SMALt.EST ~outboard ln1tn1menta. rnartne bucket Adult Pam:. Spacer.int M51 . ....-;::;::=====6=ns= ' tlf.IJ:,;:,.te cn.':"::x JB~' $6. ....,.. t $100. Hand dolly tor 12' boat teats. TnboArd pt ttiinks rno. XLNT BUYI 633-7622. I'" CANDELABRAS.Ch.H~vly a,Ht dre'*°'" $8. Pole ·e WEIMARANER PUPS e $25. sa..3915. and windshields. 54M!530 WATERFRONT mobile Trailer, Tr•vel fe.llver plate. 1p.,.. ..... a e 1 $5 aothes hamptl' Cham · r · cttsir Convertible trom amp · _ f ~ , pton I.net AIUml.num canoe $90 LARGEST dlicounta on all homft A cabana, W/bOe.t - iOriifl. l~ ~ candJeg. i:. U . P8.rak(!(!I caa:f, cuie or * 6t&-t3'1! * t:ould be .. iied mllrine equipment. Radk>til, dock opp. Fum. or W'lfWTI. . · lttdita In height Coec $135 decoratil'IE S3. Dlst\e11. HEAD Bea&te--AKC REG. to 645-2111°'668-B Cer¢ftr, CM compaaes, depth llOUndera, 675-4432. 537.4011 !P*"tell $25 each. 833--0319. milcellaneoU•.h ~~11 ~ tam tty whb llrae )IUd. $20. paints, l'!tc, • evtl')'tbtna for 2> x 56" Kit in AAA adult I llkl ••ten Pd $-:"' O:~ 55l·M. · • S.llbooh toll :::::;. and .. n. P&rk, H.B. 2 br, 2 ba. patio, StrHm Lino 70 I°""'*° t!nk laU«t $10. 2, ., • ' -Puppleo --"Ba....,, -· awn<., aof>er••r. -Torry•Nomod•0.111 il)~ ponabll TV'I -SINGLE -"!d $l CMmplon Slnd4!il 13' --oond. IM30 W.·Coilt ff"l'., N. BclJ. ohedt. EV<s/wknd --E xplorer -HomM ~ $10415. r~. ~~ w. Ocean 64to5553 w/tJdft'. 2 .ti or aila. 100 HP Jdin.on ""'' FOR SALE 10"xf1'. 3 BR., Fourwlndt•W•bnder -$10. 2 .. ~~ YOIU<SlllRE T......, -$125 • .,,._,pvt....,. Ovtrhld, -c:ond • ..i up In family padc, -&TEL .,...,, 2 clock rad;,, 2 Larp 4S'; ie.hle lamps. malt. 4 mo,~ s!red, DtNGY, Bftt condJtkm $50. $500/offtr or trade for ? Ol"t'Ulfhmt a.s'1'79. llVI' ' .;.;~~,,.~~~; Antlquecliw-aotdao-$>2S-alt5. 1690Samarllr.MmVmle. Abo Mile: bo&t equip!•~ DAY old 24· • ~. 2 TlAILER SALES I~ chair sts. G.'E. h•lr cent. 121 e"h. 6~· PLANl'ft!'fG to ntOVe!-'You'll SU.Sun.Mon JM hrdWT. 5tM1'11 af1tl" s PM BR. 2 BA. COf fc)t, AdUlta. IJ1n H 1rbor I ML G.G. dl)ltl' ~ ~f rM radio OLD Kanik:nlnk 16mm pro-find u &m.Uit.11 number of LIDO 14·No. 1121. fully 40 hp. Evinrude motor. Extra•. Owntt. 968-6158 1~ Blocks No, of ~ SlO. 3910~ Cbtnntl P1. jectof SS. Sleepl.nc bq -homes In today'• o .... ttied equip'd lnel ttir A: cover. Manual. SeJ~ Uled. $X10 TED!: QUtCKER. YOU CA~ Carden Gm'e r......, 673-.lltXI. "'"" -16. 613-$. Mt. Check tbem -· Xh< oind. Mt. 6*-'1903 timl. &1M81T alt g pm. THE QUICKER YOU SELL W -4011 I l . . __ ..,.._. ___ -------~------------------ YOU DllVE THEM. JHEY DOll'r DllVE YOU. J . STOP IN TODAY PROVE IT TO YOURSELF .......... FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENnR no t h t 11. Sttllto Ano 547.0714 ,, • ' II DAILY P!lO; • -sattHtt. J.:y 11, h ,J • . ;J l ilW!~>'1;1<t ArlON _;,, t'il'NSf'.ORTATIOH ·' ruNSiioltTf-TION _ TRANSPO!!TATION TRANSPORTATION !!_"!19PORTATION _ !llANlll()llT4TI!* TJIANSl'OllTATTON ~~-TATTON ..., , tool •-MOO ~-Atitdo -~ • ..;-"ffOa J!nporfetl Cars -~ •-~ lmpor!M Auho -"'-rl..S •-9600 lm• .. ted'Autoo ;;liQ !mporto4 AulGI ,·' Ausn~ Hr:ALEY DATSUN ---FIAT -MDCEDES BENZ PO~SCHE TOYoTA voL11sv.rAGEN _!£>LIC'SWAGIN I ..... ,.-.., ... .,. ~ .. ~u::,, ~~ ... ~~1 '&& 1600 ROADSJii '69 FIAT 124 '6Z Ponclle S '66 TOYOTA , • ,67 VW NEW .VW 'IUG • ~ . .,..,.,,.,.b11 onc. Xlllt con<1. Sport cou... C::ti!bool~"~ CORONA c--re"-k $55.89 pr. monlb I $500 or make oUtr. Cil4) su\.tt nnlsh· w/black vtnyl ,..-• · • Gleamfna: Attei:: red with .......,. -.. ''Lflder J~~ Beach 53&495 interior 4 speed, Dir!, (RUC Mint eondltlon! Only tt70 $2'99 brand ntw leatherelte Inter. S111troof $147.71 down includes. ZIM.--.. -'~N '66 AUSl'll< Healey Sprtl> 851) wlll IAko trado or flo. ']'ileo, ~ wheela, CHICK IVER$0N !or, baa ao-tlc tra-1~ AM /FM radlo, tape d<ck, afr tax & Lie. f MER.MA :i~· ~,._ofter .. ance private pat1y call •69 Fial 124 sPort c:o..&pe, n . YW ' alon, radio, fU1I f.aqtory cond, 10,0lrl ·mllea on new • VW LAETASING 2••5 H IO ILVD 546-4052 or 494-9113. dlo, tie·ater. cu,tom Z tone 54$-ll03l ~t. 86 or fl equ.IJ!, n:y$ ~ rac~J npe. Lie, UEP464 -AR R •. .., AUS'l'IN H-~ -c ... , ·67 -DATSUN w....,. ao1°. '™ HARB "" 11£95 · c· HICK •1YERSON ~10 · """' s..1.,;;''ott:i. m xtnt <;on<1. 11295. Pvt .... P:u 1~~1~~K>$zz95 1:,.,:.,m~ ~E.,:~ ~ .. COSTA o~vn. CHICK IVERSON · 9 otrlar .~uor• back• · v.N . ·!:~J.. 1a1r ::usH FORD ? .::::a CM=: or 491-oo~G ·=7:~:i~. ~l~~ :O~~P.~s~~~ C~~Kvl¥E;,~N · '7!=vn. BIQ ... sEtEcr10N .. QF I ' DATSUN Pick.Up Trucks AU . COLO,ij RtiliY FOR I lt!l"1En!A TE . OELMRY . ;.... , ~sUN ,.,., .. "L.csder In The Jk-...ch Cities" • ZIM~R.t.f'N 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 540!6410 B·IG SELECTION OF ·DAll'SUN Station Wagons ALL ·COLORS READY FOR · 1~MtQ1A TE ~nlVERY "'" I M!• , ...... "Leader In The Besch a .ties" ~MMEltMAN 284$ HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 l Fl NEST MOS.T RELIABLE Sr!RVICE DE~T. ANYWHERE FOR ALL SPORT & IMPORTS -·-H~me . of The Best •2000 Car · wa(•Z:,- "Lt-.. ,,.~ Ctlllo" ZIMMEnMAN -H~roR BLVD., • '*"" ___ "!"~'l50* ~ -stl!. ·~r. No. 997:1. $4100. COS'l'A MESA 54° -· Ext. 66 or 61 t•• to dol'-' CQRnu & ALL NEW ENGUSll • THllll • -------._ DLR. 1!166 Harbor B1,d., . , ~-u pay P ~-"" RA FORDS NOW IN STOCK "flAr ______... -eo.1 ........... 9303. . ITIOIV. IOITIAI . '970="•RBOA .~"~~VD. . VOLKSWAGEN '"""'· C'>ll '68 Co<11na GT. ~ut cond, DRASTICALLY •. fHINl DEAN LEWIS . IMPTS. • ---· ·~ •'*' "" tor Ro• Plneftot extras. · ~ _ REDUCED . ''fRIEDLANDsafR'' '~6'' '63 REBLT 912 Ski rack, '56 VW Bus. '65 trans, rebll 5&3>31 Ext. ti6-67. 6TJ..GilCID. m'.7sai after i P.~1. TO a.EAR A~1/FM, ihorl wave. ANNIVERSARY e~ & brakea. new p11.int. '68 flf~ Jrnmaculale LARGE SELECTION Tangerine. $2100. Wkdays SA·LE S625fW,, Ori-. 843 Presidio coM.~ $1495. Pvt Pt:J, "ATSUN TO CHOOSE FROM' 1J)li MACH IHwy. JtJ ' aft 5, 67f>.8450 CM. 546-8372. E',.,. " , · Theodor• • MIW · ''fRIB,llAMDER" • 068 PORSCHE 911 -1970 TOYOT~ WAGON vw aus ''8--$2000 ~.~ ... ~vw""'B"'u"s'.e,..· 1 l---$-~'1 --ROBINS . FORD -~u!':'·-NEW MIDGET $1995 Sportamatic. am/Im. lll,OOl Toy63onta ,rk 1'11$1211749 • • """"78 • rblt ...,., 112Xl, ....,.,. • 3:M;o HarlM' Blvd. • - - --• • • ml. Xlnt cond. rn~ or Lic:ZPB5t• '69 FASTBACK. 8 mo. o!d • . ~ ·-..... eo.ta Meaa -· MAW ...... , ·~";w~~v. 697-51lll DEAN LEWIS )!;.""rac::''~.m.:.'.;..:i,".~; -·· ·,:vo.~vo . ·~Reblt thruout. New pa.int ""' ... .. "~lnTbeL.oe•rb(:itiea'' ---·-gamu-inte11or; mech. xtnt $1005. 1966 Harbor, C.H. 646-9300 brown interior. S&critice ~· · FERRARI ·• ~ 11t<t<t it.~. 64~2629 (C.A-1.) ZIMME.RMAN --• Soloo, s!'/.,, Puts ;;;;;E "'" sc oonvt. BIIL MAXEY '64 VW ' I 'llllNl *' H=: IL'YI>. N, .. , .. .':."!!•1 Lld. er--t~ 11port Ud ~·~~'""· 12300• -~~" I C 'bl · /2jfl. 'VOL ... VO' -·-· -.... ~-~, -1•· author-""""' ,... _ _.,. Gro"o Bl"d, ITIOfVIQ TIAI Ora~ge :i~y!r!!!. ne: ~i~ ~ '67 ftlJSUN WAGON ,.~ d~~. --~".. • • '68 , 912 PORSCHE Targa. • --· -· ~ 1111 --537-rm 1!93'1568 •· 11111 .BEACH BLVD. JLlcoy '°0Py&,,!>n<I now'"'""'· "~Rdl~. ~t"1o~~" -• • 1 sALES-sERVICE·PARTS ;~c· .seu,~ase. saUIO. •;io ·Extra sharp. Dir. Autodiatlc, 8100 W. Cout lfW)'. Hunt. ~ach 147-1555 · $li99 """'d '""""' whoel" 642-~..._ ... ~ ... 164 '69 850 Spyder 064 Bu>t•qdy w/blk '"''"'°'· lml N,otO>utHwy,..,Bc> CHICl< IVERSON * $2750 * (lJDE59ll Will take car In Aulbnrized Fmvt Dealer Ume tinlsh w/custom Hard· 3.\00 W. c.out·Hwy, N.E. New erg11"5J.~523body Girl TRIUMPH VW -•-•-"!' o--.pri"alo'par. .,A., must se . ...,.... . ,....._, . .IY. ·5.t6-W or 494-9773. FIAT Steering Wheel. Ready lo Authorbed MG Dealer $2295 · 51"131 Ex!. Ei6 67 NIW USID :Slff uauc ·-·....., • top. Rad io, Hettler, Special .....,.9400 • · WD-173' ~ n1• •IACff "'"" ., DOT "AfSUN. • (YPJ 24·1 '62 Po1~he S Cpt, Radio. 4 MVS"J' sell '64.. TR 4, reblt 1970 HARBOR BL -_. ·__. ;._ ~-..,,, . ~ , go. :i • '67 l\tGB-GT .. red, wire wh' , 8petd iri real good c.'On<lition. eng, new top, ovrdr, wire . COSTA l\tESA r-~ OPEN DAIL y '68 FIAT 124' "'°" Coupo Full Price $1595 radi•b. owocr, ''"' oood. Lio !<DB >fl, DLR, 1966 wh. ""t •""· 499-3924 ., YOLYO .. AND • New Mlchl!llna. Chrome Bill Jones Sports Car Ce/II. $1495 below wh!le. MS--0147 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. 1959 TRJUP.!Plf TR 3. Xlnt Sl;v .... -.,!:is~ take over SUN. QAYS Rima, Low Mlloa,.,_ All 2833 Harlxl>, C.M. 54044!11 '63 MG •folget, good oood, •00 9303, ~ AN•'IVERSARY . aervice recordl. 1 • 53).-5731 l350 ,_,, al 6 vol>' appearance, good running 8-12-5802 after 6 1't IWS £eadl Blvd. CO!'anae) , $1695-· ~~~ni, DEAN LEWIS IMPTS. cond. New, tires ft. top. RfH '60 y Dub Bug, sunroof. $4.::.0. . SALE Hunttn&ton Beach ,69 FIAT-Jo ml., kpd, 1969 Flat 124 Spyder Rodstr. '66 Porsche 91t be~. & Jug. rack. P.fake oUer. 64f..-0854 . 1970 DE.MO 142·7781 ~ 5l.c.o«2 Radio, heater. 5 speed, like '59 MGA Xlnt cond, chrome rims, ~1675 '68 D~-n S-"'-n am/fm, radla.Ia. $2600 new. YXV 576 1966 Harbor , $3500 *"* 673-4237 aft 5 ~==~~-~-1'G3 vw. Xbrt cond. Under 1 ''142" ..... ~ ..... -$2'99 "'-...., ~~..,,,.......=-Blvd Costa Meaa 646-930.1 Convertible, 3 speed, dlr, '59 TR3-Ne'w tires, battery retail. Ca.ll before 5, 4 speed l'adJo .t. heater • ( door, ( •peed, Sho'A1'00m '&5 Flat 1500 Rcadl!ler brt DLR:· . clean car. (0XY8191 \VIII ~7 Porsche 1~ coupe, I " top:. Needs .electrl~ .642-M&l: nile or d a r 4740. 13oo .E Cpe. for ~liv. clean. Dir. (WDQ ,237) will Ytllow, like nu, xlnt eond, DEAN LEWIS IMPTS. take car ln trade OI' finance Xlnt cond, new paint, blue, \\wk. $250. 642-7648. &16-~ ~ry. Overscb del Specialist. take trade or finance private lo ml'1, 1 owner. SJ6..3!'.m. p1·tva1e pa1·ty, Call 5464052 SUi95 .. 548-2915. '66 VW Bua--Xlnt cOOd, New DEAN LEWIS '~977· 3. '.'"· 5'6-4052 °' D-A!LY P" ~ WANT AD. JAGUAR °' <!M-977J. '51 Pol'aCI~ JOXI '"' t'bll VO'KSWAGEN palot, $000. 641-I096 Ea>t 1966 Harbo•, C.M. 646-9303 '"" """~ .__.:._ __ 1969 ~fGB GT B . R~G°"'.': en1. radials FMIAi'1 $1550, L 'Bluff, N.8.' l=~=======--=;;;=====;;; ___ "io ---JAGUAR AAt/FAt, wire wheels, ooly excellent cond. ~5-7300. L S lee. I '64 VW bus, good cond, good $1695 I I .. Aut q•-lm-..-..a Autot 'IOVU arge e f On 1964 Volvo P.llCO en.:. Rad~. m~r OS ovv .-. •-· 9000 mll_es, still under war· tires, new eng. Phone ,~. HEADQUARTERS ranty. 1mrµacu1are. w111 '1 RENAULT Of YW Campers, Lee ~11 !::11e~ie!n~7r:~~e,-:r~:~ l'J'btl.oni" authorized JAGUAR take trade & Arrange flllll.n· -V K bl '64 VW. $800 or Best Oller! psR 8<16 D 1\. 1966 Harbo• . , clng for pl'lvate party. $2885 '66 ~ENAULT,RS. Xlnl co_nd. ans, . I Oftl! s, Good t>oqy, Excellen.t cond. deall'r in the entire Harbor or best oner. Bill, after :o;-Old motor, auto, nu paint, 'Buses New & Used •Sj8-6475 art 5 Blvd., Cos!a~l\fesa. 646-9303. Area. .,. • · ·4:30. 494-8588 Riff $700. 536-1975 • , DEAN LE _IS IMPTS •. Complet.: Immediate .Delivery "'10,.1.Jo ml s, red, automatic .68 PlSOO ~ G SALES '57 MGA, ""'· wi,. whoel" • ' ... ~--CHICK IVERSON "'' Boetlo. 11..,, Ph: .• -rey wl,.. SERVICE radio , good co nd . SUBARU 545-3310. leather Int. Fully ef!Ulp.: Vw Xlnt cond. mwit se ll 1 PARTS $39S •• 64&-3834. ------VW '69 2-dr !l!dan ~1336 eve1. BAUER-* '70 SUBARU 549-3031 Ext. Ei6 or 67 Fwt fac equip. $1625 •62 RUNS gretit! Real iolJd! IUICK OPEL ' Ho" Now . 1910 HARBOR BLVD. ' uo •-* , ... .....-wuu Good !hes, etc . ' I'1fllf!djate Delivery alSTA h!E.SA '&.; VW. X'lnl cond. l'ltU&l $.1iiO * 6-l:l-6197 • 00 }itPH Capability '65 V\V tuned e ~ ha us I Sl'U $900 or bst ofr. 536--6398 1966 Black Voh'O Excellent e 35 Mllea Per Gallon ch1'0ll1o rims custom in. aft 6 0, ••k o·"•· · s 1· ,,... condition. 496-5224 ot • BenutifUI 'Y 1ng lerior. good tires, brakesl -'-'7~~=~--, r.,1 """ Tuday hi 61...... • 63 vw lug ~'~''-cc''""""'·="""..,---=oo-Kustom Motors '67 8-p!ISs. deluxe bu s l\.lECHANIC SPECIAL '61.>lt VOLVO. runs. S235. •~5915 Lie. 0KC~12 Call 833-l«IS . IN '68 OPEL dlxe. wagon; 102 COSTA MESA ""'1"" Lik• oow. "·"" "'" 234 E. 17th Street Siii! In warranty, 644-0156 54'>7765 ·oo OPEL Re.Iron:!, Lo miles, -.69-XKE -C-;--good nmnlog oond. Bell of-. re.. fer takes cart h&-.JS6$" 8"5 Bakei, .C.?>t. .....,. w/l"Bdio I:. sau1,oo1. 17!1.J. ;J ====='C'=== ,.,......, "'"' 540-9251 $299 c... t C 9'10 SUNBEAM "" C-l!llCK-IVERSGN ~:r-~' -•-' ----1 '61 \l\Y B"• Sm>roor. 11200 VW ~66 Poriche 91Z • llO ....... """"· ""1>'N, PEUGl""'f --Is luff'....... • ... warranty. ~lost sacrifice ~ -~- ... for ecol'IOmy performance en1lnetfrin1 Fiat bu ilds can to perform as -~t n thtf look ... couples stYh!'ll with automotive technolotY'. .. eng'lneers to m1tch your pocketbook ... and packs in 30 "extra•• as standard equipment 1t no extr1 cost. Test price a Flat 10 '0~~;~~1"'"'1"'' ONL:Y $2387.60 . How Does Flcit Do It For The Price 7 Bill Jones I 8.J. ·SPORTSCAR CENTER 2833 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 5,40-4491 OPEN SUN. 10 ·I this month! Windo~ price '68 Peugeot was $6413, full pnce now 14787 1""'341 will .... old-wagon er car as down or? Will finance prlva1e party, Call Radio, heater. hfust be seen. Dir, art'. to a.m. 540-3100 or Great Ronning Car IVUZ 09t I 49'·'"'· • Full Price $1395 '65 3,ss Sed-pwr, air, llhr, BILL JONES chrm w/w, fiflch. tires, lo B.J. Sp6tt11 Car Center mi. TradHitfer. &14-4265. 28.U Harbor, C.Af. 54()..4491 '62 XKE R(lstr rlh. Xlnt '58 PEUGEOT, nr new tires mech eond. new paint job & battery, need1 motor $1500. 968-2393 or 547..ssJl "'OJ.'k t;25. 646-3896 ""ERCEDES BENZ PORSCHE '59 DIESEL Mer. Benz. '59 PORSCHE convt.. Xlnt motor evtrhauled. $595. PH: eond . Reblt eng, new clut~h. ~ . . $1959, Evc1, 494-730..'i 1965 \Vi11TE Coupe 230 SL. '64 "C" Af\-1/FM , new lil'eS, Low mileage, new tires. chrm \vh h1. XLNT. Pr' ply. Priced to sell! 67;....7086. $2650. 644--0705. DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! --.65-Po.-n~h<-•~SC~-­ Dial 642-6678 for RESULTS XLNT OONOITION 45-1-5949 La Jolla 19115 SUNBEA.~1 TIGER A11trn chro1ne rims. SlliOO. 837-14<1:. '60 Alpine. wht; 39,000 n1i's, 1 owne1', mlnt cond. wires, tonneau1 $<195. 644-5635. TOYOTA ---'70 TOYOTA'S In 11tl'l('k lr.imffiiatr delivery. or best. Inquire at 820 E. 3 TO CHOOSE FROM C I SI N 9 C '! 5-l!J.3031 Ext. 66 or 67 en er · o. • ·' · . Priced from $3499 ,55·V\V~vl-,Sl-,,blt-or"•i~. 1970 HARBOR BLVD. .. '"' COSTA MESA \VOZ.926 Good "''"m'°'" si;o 1 -~~=~=-c ·HICK IVERSO.N • ""-"''' • '68 VW IUS '62 V\V-XLNT BUY S5.50 /1 pas~. Just like brand new vw Runs like a lo~wry clean •3600. S2.'i9i 5'1!!-3001 Ext. 66 or 67 ~=·-64,., .. ,,.,""',....,.,,*,,-=I CHICK IVERSON 1970 HARBOR BLVD. •• COS'TA l\.1ESA '55 V\V 1t11\l'OClf xlnt. Png. YW 1 ...... "'" ovoryd•Y, 1215 . '65 PORSCHE . firm. 494-0009 549-3031 Ext. Ei6 or 67 1970 tlARBOR BLVD. Coupe. Ne\Y engine. t.1ost 1969 VW CO~A li lESA see to app1'f9iate. PGX279. 496-5224 or 494·70.19 $3499 '" "'v c.m"'"'"' """"· 1968 "'' $J:!~,, Radio. CHICK IVERSON Aht/Flil. Sacrifice. hcalu, 4 speed, ready for YW Laguna Beach S18-Z402 that vacation. V\VV 919. ~IS.lo:Jt E: 00 7 900 So. (st. Highway '69 V\V -Will consider good 1966 lla1·bor Blvd., Costa ~WO iiAp~ erv~. 494-7503 * 540-3100 used tran:i;porlation car as P.1ega, &16-m1 DLR.. OOsfA j'fESA ....,.,67. CQ'ro'na· . ..,.. pymn1. ~" • DEAN LEWIS 1MPTS. '66 CONVT. w/ good top. 1963 V\V Sedan. Sunroof. A~l· Red . f'Ully fattory t'()uipped , New tire& & brk.!i. Runs P~f. Inquire at 603 Iris Ave, !VLK9211 \VIII lake car in good. _C_d_.11_. =~~=-- tr ade or llnance prlvate par. Call 6'12-36.11 . '67 SEDAN, Anti11u•s, Cl1sslc1 9615 19.13 MG J-2 pal'Hy restol'ft'I. nt\\' chroinc & brass. offer 5.~7300, 11.;;m;;"';;;"';;td;;;;;' Au!Gl;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;9600;;;;;;;'"';;;;"°;;';;'td;;;;;;.~;;u;I01;;·;;;;;;9;;600;;;;;;;;;1;;m;;po;;;;rl;;td;;;;C;;a;';' ;;;;;;;;9600~l'63 SUP 9(1, xlnl thniout, I• red/blk, new Ph-ellis, tape ty, Call for ap'pointment, ,,.,. ,,. .. , 8 •tN> ,.. Nu 29,000 Ml. 5464052" or of94-~. ":' '"" us, ......., en.,. X1nt r.ond. $107;> fH2-CH4l. , t11-e11, stereo. Xlnt cond. -~~~-~=~~~ TOYOTA ~ Co1'0na, a~!o, $800. S48-62J7/MS-1431 1968, VW 23.000 mi. radio, s•oo l!l50;-,;;l~G-;0;-,. l-,-l.-,,.-:-.,.";.,--I Fire engine red ~1~}-0908 DEAN LEWIS ' ~KK/flR!ARY BIG SPECIALS $995 '63 ALfA ROMEO Roclttr. '11.•dio, ht1ter, '4 · tpeetl. lrir• <1h•tp IWTE 2421 $1295 '67 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, 11.•dlo, he•l•r, 4. 1p1-4. Wire wh11l1. Sh•tp. IYYJttOI '$1795 '69 FIAT 150 SPYDER 11.odllr. 11.•dlo, hteter, 4. 1p1ed. l1h•l'l'li .,.u, .... Like 11ew, IYC)(•I•) $2895 '•9 MGC GT Cpe. redi•, httter, 4·••••14, wit• whnl1, !tw 111lle1. tYYA6Jll $1299 '67 SUNBEAM R.C1tr. It.edit, ht•ter, •· 1pet4. Het two ftpt, h•r4• t•p I 10ft tep. fVSXl•tl $2149 '69 TOYOTA CORONA Sed111. 11.•di•, he•l••, 4. 1peed. A re•I htrd to find model. fZPl516) $16~5 '69 TOYOTA CORONA H11d :op coupe. R .. d:o, he1l1r, 4·1peed, l1ndo1.; top. tXSS211 J !i15~!i '69 TOYOT A CORONA Std1a. A11to"'•lic l1•,r11"'i1• tio11, r•dio, ha•l•r, prlcff to tell. l)(WZ104l $7~5 '64 OPEL STATION WAGON II.HI., heeler, 4°tpeed. A 11lce t...d ci r, Uc. 1r1XJ1JI' $1995 '67 MGB GT Cpti• R1dio, h11ter, 4. 1oe1d, wire wh1el1. lleel (le111. !VVICl641 $·1495 '65 MGB Rod1tr. R1d io, heifer, 4. tpeed, wire wheel1. Sh1rp cer. IVLi0401 $1695 '68 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE ll.od1h. lt1dio, h11ter. '4· 1p11d, wl•• wh1el1. Reil 1herp. IWXN4541 $1895 '69 VOLKSWAGEN SQUARE BACK S1111roof, lladio, h••*••, 4. tpeed, clee11. IYl25741 $1795 '67 VOLVO 144 SEDAN A11!olft1tlc. 11.•dio, h11!1r, wllll• 1lde, well tlret., (AY'f J 1<4 1 ' D'EAN LEWIS · . 1966 HARIOR· ILVD., COSTA MESA 64H1~3 • 1 dk, $3000. 642-8086. PORSCHE-'61-Cl brolol "* 675-1323 lnte eve. • r/h, ne1y tires, 12,000 Tll.l s, , suniwf. S l;; O O / c It er. Xlnt. c.-ond. $1715. '675-e141 1'68 V\V Sedan, 1600 cc~ l\4 546-7~. race cam. ch1'01ne \1•hcel!I, ;---------• ntE QUICKER YOU CALL. custom paint. Bt>sl oUel' or l~ V\V F~~CK Race Cars, Rods 9620 ' ---,! '57 CHEVY 327, PClll·U ll pistons, bf& hoad 11, tunnel l"IU!l 1nanifol d \\'/780 CFM, l::follyf tube front tiDd, Pon4 Hae l't'al' end \\'/488 it;eats, Consider di11 blke ll'ade, R:chard 8·t6-'l22L PIWf WANT AD! I 642-5678 THE QUICKER YOU SE~ trade for van, 673-9352 Ah ~ 1~~¥'1-anty Imported Autos • ' l ' t ~ WE HAVE Tftlc·,,.'' .. • • F.IST SELECTION Or: I •MW'• IN ORANGE · COUNH We h•¥• • ftn111cl11t ,1.11 to fit .,eur budtet, Com• In •nd t1 lk with 011e.ol IUf •Rptri.,e ... COUii· 1elor1. j ''"' SHCIAL '6S PORSCHE Sport Coupe •r1nd -lllllN not e milt on 111 lttdln, l'IMlt!', lmf!'IKUlele lt'lr'OUQhoUI. 'Miii • tioteulVI $2995 - Radio, h<'R ler, extt'll '62 PORSCHI 51 ·995 1~1~h~~•r, t C011omv $Oft.~ l deptnd1billty.' You co11ld 11't "'J"~ 11p(!'C\al care hR• been taken wi th thi~ beautr,r ~ I: drive 10 a1>P•tt ate! find• hefttr h1r91i11. ISU1JJ) ' =-=-~7----''--::--:::~~~ '69 v.w . A11to1111li( tile• 1hifl, radit , he1ler, leok1 •IHI 4tiYe1 Ii~• • feclory fre1h c~. ISEll.••11. s1595 '64 < VW "Compot" •1295 Full)' equipped plus , ~\m toef. Ready tor any· th\ng~ See this one for s\Are! (P.1Nr.J861 . .:_ '64 Y.W. s799 ll1dlo, "••'•'• •11110"' pin1tflpi11f. '" v.w . . SAVI . '·P•lte.,e1 W•fM,.fiye • •'M v.w, "•~ '795 11e•t ••, r•4i1/,lir••· itl!llHO. heater. l'reshly Thlt lti.1 •• f•c+.,., 1IMI palntctt. "A·1 mcch•f\k!al prlc1d •• lew V*ll wo11't litll-"• 111 C!Onditft:lrt _. T&M ·MOTORS (--~y 1011 IARDIN IROYI II.YD. Vt Ilk, I . ef INch ll'H • 514·22'4 IU-5551 ' * ttro5 -V\V VAN * $JQjO 6-l+-0356 '60 V\V new trans, needs w01·k. i115. 646-01<1.i engine Dial SU--5671 b' RESULTS LQOK! What We Have For You 'H FORD CNTRY. 19UllE '1899 10 ..... WIODI\, Va, IUIO., R&H, P.5., •.e .. ~wl!IOOMI iiciar., 1rr, WSW, lint. ellH, /itOOf!'I for I Dl8 i.fl'lll{ lo tklt com10rt1DI' In r11i. ontl 01( Ill 1v1r' w..,, fltl!.N50U ''7 FORD FAllLANl JOO W1>9, A111nma11c. rfcllo, "~'''· 011: lr1 evtft _., lncludfnll lbtolute _. ... betll tutr•11lff, M q1111l lMI tU;edt (Ul:J~111 '61 1'1.Y. SUIUWN Wlill. $2499 W, fllllL/_~IH, P.5., Jl,• .. tk.lor}' 1;, -.i11"911"'11, W1W, tint. t-IHt, OK in ' _, _., "" ....._. _.,. b.CI .......... M.-....... ·~ ' at;lllltf .. ,..,.., f""9•1 -,- ' I • • r • • • S•lurdq, J11IJ ll, 1970 OA!L Y PILOT 3J 1 TRAN~PORTATION T~NSPORTATION • Used Cen 9900 R•c• Cars, Rods 9620 TRANSPORTATION TllANSPORWION ~.-::ns;z, Ii,_. Ulecf Cars 9900 Used C1r1 fRANSPORfATIOH -TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Used C1r1 9900 -9'00 UMd Cara -Uud Cua '900 ""--~~~ -~~~ ~~-..,,---~ "°°UNd Con ------• l •• ' j: i 1 I HERB FRIEDLAllDER t..tT Jeep station w-aaon p. wered compW!tdy b)' '69 Dodge equip, nt'\V pa.lnt I: seat coven · w/lots of e~­ tras: $700 or best oUer. ~ 1_61~6-$0l:::=·:-::======"-1i7so a..ch o+J,y.. 391 1~ 537"6124 193-7566 Autos Wonted > '1M ----* WE PAY TOP LOQKING FOR CASH A HONDA . ~ - • for uaad Ca.ti Ii truck! just call U5 toc tree estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET BrowninCJ C~DILLAC CHEVROLET DODGE MUSTANG Marine Division · -!65 CADILLAC ~;~:;;;.._:;;-;;;.,...-;;;_;,;_;:;-;;;_;:;~;;;, ;:;,.-;:;_;;;. 1l69 Dodi• lli<J>U a... Xlnt --.,-. MUSTANG 1~ CHEY eond. Must lltll. Best otter. - r PRESENTS O:lnvtrtl~. black, ·Wltb fuU • ,9000 mi's. fO-.S505. 2·W.· l'Kltp, Fine cond 298 e.f1i, actory St'lowjng of the 1970 red Jslhi!r, N~w Urn A: =========o I •uto trana, almoet new Ure~. UneotNEWPORTSollboa,., lots of_,.. ""1wa -4 ,DR IMPALA , FALCO'N H""Y! lllOO· r1"3n·att • AEROCRAFr 1tf:m drive, care. $209G or uk about S200 pm &-w\n'W.· outboard & aluminu1n boats dllcount,• private party f'o\\~r ~ power rbeer. ·--'Gti ~luslalJC V8 disc br!B, at our ~~ Mesa plan!S. 54Sl411. ' · J.rw, air COR:I. 5G>. 138-1689, '62 FAl;.CON auto, R&J:l, yellow-blk Int, ~rS~l~p~~n~~t~~ ''2 CH Convertible ~ ~~rta1 lion Specia.I. 0!:.:~ ex. cond. Mwt 5ell $1100 r-• }"'ull pov.'t!r. (NPU821J Dir, '&. 1 ...... --· all -2n,1e u .... natc <TAZ 2Ul .... , °" best'oUer 642-T938. 21' Gala.:tie &: ofter CX· _._. ._ .... ,. ...--.. -.... flCIO S--•' do ill Full Price $699. A rt&1 bar. eictru_,·-·ablol1,1.t°t1" pert. t"''""' -· ..,,... wn w '69 t.f'"CH I•··· co·". •1~ ce.ptionaJ. ~Plornianc:e & 1 v •··--p~vat .... ,. c"'I ,, " ,,... ~...., ~· ran.WUltakecarelntrade. cond. Moving, must sell! ...,..,"4' '' e ~·..,, "" & T.0 .P. at $78 mo or c..'Omfort. You are invited to " .. .,. '"'""' .. ,u 9-WUJ trhance ·pri\l&.te party. $1250. 673-8452. ~ or·...,... •r», ""~'Oft 1·-. 548--0253. visit our plant or any auth. Call .,.,. .,.,..... ' .._ ~·'·" oriztd dealer in the area. ~ or 4M-917l. TAKE.··ovet <paymtntsr · '70 'St 8 SPORT' Dtluxe -auto, '66 Mustang GT Coupe, auto Ask for our FREE 40 page '65 CP. De YUie, x1n'l cond. Chev. van, V-8 .w/or w-out ps, l--ownr:r. 30,000 mi. New tra:iS, fatt-air, disc brks, ----PLYMOUTH ~------- oo Plymouth Barra-;;: r:a.grnf1 good cond. white w/red·lnt. ,.4 'l#ilj Bucket seats, coneolt>1 auto ~-8, !ormua s. $925. auto '65 Plymouth F\lry U.I. 4 d.r J-lT: '&3 unco1.n ecn. ~port tinenl4l w/del~u xtru. 13 Below book. pvt. pty. PH. _Sa'_·;_~~--'· c_. _ 1 I J td I '67 Le Mans Ask fDr Sales Mana1er 1821J Beach Bl\'d. Huntiniton Beach 84T..sJ8i' Kl 5-3331 t I New titts. $2600. 00% down. .!ihelvH, Gd. cmtit needed. Nbber $6!W). ~. PS $1:125 • .,..., ..... ._ Buck.rt seata automatic, pow • ~a~, . VI~ , H2S G1r4en Grove Blvd. 1-~actory Sho1o1•rooin ~ 5Pr.J~Pl\J only. CREATIVE. S.1s.-6868 '61 l'akon Wagon. Auto, ·~ Mustang-Many xtru. er stttrl~. air cond. Olr. , 1919 Placentia., Oi 'I'-Runs well , 4ittage l'aek. Private party. <•2.SS-4791 will take trade or S37.Jn7 SlG<ttl7 >18-1171 CAMARO COMET $225. ~~ .,....,. '"" 5 fo1ance privale pariy coll * 193-7561 9-3 daily&: Sat. only -------S46-4052 or 494-9713,, . OUenhauser r.·Jarine 'G7 CAl\IARO SS 350. Oi.sk ·51 \V/NE\V "69 eni;-, 6 cyl, FORD 'fr6 Must, auto, vinyl top, dJx 1965 PonL Tem-1t 8 Sta. ·•111111111111111111•-lnt. Good cond. Must sell ...... 4U So, Harbor, S.A. brks, .slert'O, t}('W pnt. f'lf:w ti.res, Rill. 1tick. Xln_t. $980. 5,36...9747. Wag, low ml. auto. tra.na. -TOP DOLLAR for CLEAN USED CARS · SC'C George Ray THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 ~larbor Blvd. . 839-J.260 . p 0 I y g l s t i re s . s 1 5 0 0 cond. $5.50. '56 F d full pwr, fatl. arr. R/H. 8-6 \Ve<>kdays &r Sal. DESPERATE! 494-4221 67J..3560 Of '65 2+2. V-8, auto, E."cellent mndltkln $995. 9-5 SUnday 1 O\\'ntr, like new! dl.r. r.lust red $850. Days 9611-6 415, ··ews "S9 Camar.o 350 -0range CONTINENTA'L sell. 1'"'1.111 price $399. WIU 536.8059 or 536-72l& ~U88. wfblk top.slripes, Spec. -....-,-,c-7,--,c--.,.--1 ;;;ri;:::=--,.=-:;--:= front f:'nd. $2300. 549--0142_ • fi~ private party, (PLG-'69 l\Ia.ch I Mustang, 4-sp. ·~ Pontiac GTO, 400 auto ---'66 LINC:Cli.N Cont'l 4-clr: .925l Call S.16-4052 or 4~97'13. Xlnt rond. Best oUtr. fac. air, p/s, new wide '67 CAMARO Coupe, Xlnt Xlnt cond. °"Vnel' must aell FORD 6 cyl, enajne with * 673-7212 * cva.ls, mags, 20,(IOO ml. Lil Jchn's Low At $1S96 Ccsta Mesa 642-0010 17,IO E:. \\'h.itticr Blvd. La llabra. 213-0\V 1-471:> 9-7 Tuesday-Friday '1).;:, Sat. 1()..3 Sundlly l'llnd. All extras. Pvt. Ply, $1850 u... IM83 •-m it..-• .... ~,·g ow-r •-1~= • -'W""lJ. -""YIU traM. l'Ompletely rebuilt. 'G:i MUSTANG, 3 spei!d, good ..... . '"' . -c. "°""' $ll9a. e\·es 673-7851 2.000 mUes. Best otter take. l:Ondition. nJdio/he:ater. $40--0866. • .. 1'11.11111'1•1111-• CORVAIR "'8-0380. $950. -0\-11683 '68 PONTIAC Fin!bird. U.S. WE PAY, CASH FOR YOUR CAR ,. <;ONNEU CHmo'LET 2828 Harbor B.lvd. Costa ?otesa w .. 1200 R. V. Staats Cu. :D>l W. Coast Hwy, NB 54$-33.n 9-5 eve:ry day BUICK CHEVROLET '67 Malibu Bucket seats autcmatic, Dir., power St('('rfllg, air rond. One 01o1·ner tTPF 681) will take trade or finance pri- va lc p&.t1y. Call 5464052 or ---~-·----~•'"'&1"'eoo=n::ctry:c-;Sq=uu.=•,_-:pac:-,..=-.• 67 FASTBACK fa . Mars. ~W:le oval ~1. Mlat 1964. CORVAlR -Xlnt cond. • c. air, ll'ffn. $2400 or best otter. cltctric tachometer, am/tm auto 11"11.ns, air. P"'T win-AM/FM. rostom lntt:lior. Call aft &:30, 6f6:.Sl61 -•Jo n~ ·-~41 dows, &QOll cond. 646-S619. $l400 «• •• 78 ""' , ..,..,.,. <>N"'<I• • °""""61 '67 PON'l'IAC 'CTO, t 'Owner, '67 Galaxle-&ll -pwr I a ir. -,;:,-. --======="I '64 Spyder 4 spd, rebll e11g1 X1nt rond. l.ady-<>Wned. t-sp -.~. ~ ~ls. trans. •111. Gd ''" 1,., 61:>-0ll9 •It" " OLDSMOBILE ~~!. .... u, · Al.I:· w, b b cam. 54.8-6034. ----_ ~ '63 O>nvert, Xlnt cond $575 '66 c· utl See at 9191 Hair League Or. QSS '64 GT0 Must l&critite fct CORVETIE LOOK TO \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS Williil."' Emerick 2109 E. B•lboo . Belboa, Calif. 4!M.977J. ---------H -· 7 8 quick s&le. can &fl.er 6 pm .8. "-"" 44 . f\111 poweo pl1.11 air cond., ~-- '62 FAlRLANE air, r/h, vinyl top, Dlr. (TRF 306) I ;,,...,=c--,.,,--.,.-,--,-..,-,c H E R B F R I E D L A N D E R. ll your car lo extra l:lean, sec Ul!l rirst . 234 E. 17th St Costa f.fesa 54~TMS \'ou an-the w1nrK'I' cf 2 tickelt1 to ttw:- ORANGE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION al the WE PAY ORANGE COUNTY TOP DOLLAR FAIRGROUNDS For clean usf'd can J ly 14 19 JOHNSO.N & SON u - LINCOLN J\"ERCURY Please caU 64i.5678 l'XI_ 329 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.P.1. between 9·11.nd 1 Pf.1 to claim your tickets. iNorlh County U.tPOR'i'S \VANTED loll-free numbe1· o: a:l0-1220l Orange Counties TOP S BUYER IDEAL Car for wife or BILL litAXEY TOYOTA l~nager. '62 Buick Special ~ 18881 Beach BJvd. convt. Xlnt rorxl. $650 Call ~~ ~e=~:·,. p~ ~~: ·=5-=k ruviera. XWT concl, fully equippe d . Attention G-.1¥~1 ..... ~stically priced. Thinking oJ buying an auti> mobile after returning tron1 overseas? We a.t Barwick ln1porta would like to extend '5&-Sell or trade lru: snt. util. trailer. Needs tran s . 6-12-2812 alt. 4. our htartlest congratulations 1965 Buick LeSabtt 4-dr, for a job weU done. Let ua r,· , air, $650. help select your new car or 675-3833 cr 644-1400 used autcmobile. Call for ap.. pointment, 546-4052 or 494-9173. --------Auto Leasing 9110 'ii'~ 'LEASE '"'1'• '70 Chev, VS, nfstom El ca. m!nO Plclrup. Radio, turbo. hydro, pv.T steer, 3300 rni's, :d $89 per mo., p, dist> brakes. 0 SOUTH COAST ~ CAR LEASING ZOO IV. C.t Hwy, NB. 615-2182 Evet· & wknds 496-5695 Used Cars '66 RIVIERA. Loaded. G1-eat condition! New lires. $2,CXXI. Call: 846-4929. --CADILLAC 1968 Chevcll<" SS396-Cons. brks, pwr. str. vyn. top., bkt sis. Top Condition $1995. Days 96&-0485, Eve s ~llB8. 111 BUICK ";ii~ '6:? Electra 22:, 4 Dr. Hrdtp "" wl•ir. all P"T &: reinotes, '67-2 dr ~v Impala. Xlnt '63 CAD. Conv. air. reblt rond. Pvt pty. 548-6815 aft efl&'.. Beaut. car in xln't 6 Pl\!. auto headlights, new paint, tires, upho.!s. & reblt en&. Like ne\v. Best of f er , 142-1982. _cond. Pvt. Pty. 646--2095. •55-.ca=1E"'v'"'"'' "'2-n'°r-. -,l;::n-,.t."'co"•"'"'· DAILY PILOT DIME -A 321 cu. in . Holley, ~lags. ~ LINES cost you jwt pe~ I T-bo.r, s~ereo, S375. Best of- nies a day. fer. 6T:>-5633 aft. 6 pm . 9IOO New Cars \'c'y) We Shoot Holes ..• In fhe . ~/ ··· ·· Other Guy's Deals! IT'S A WISE DECISION 1970 MAVERICK ............. MONDA 0 N D ONDA MINI llKES ' TRAIL llK~$ IOO's ' 17S's 350'1 4SO's 750's 5iE HERB FRIEDLANDER 711 llACH I HWf• J') 7-6124 * m.15" • 21 )2 !NOT STR.ll'l"EDI USED LO MILES. AUTOMATIC RADIO-HEATER AND DE- FROSTER, WINDSHIELD WASHERS. VINYL TRIM , ACCENT GROUP, LARGE WHEEL COVERS, CARPET1N6 1964 ' THUNDERBIRD 'ULL 'OWll; PA.C. All INO. '°"436, '1$999 r 1969 CHEV. CAMARO y .. , AUTO., llH l'/I, PACt. All. t~HIJ) ~~099 ' s1999 l'LUS TAX ILIC. 1963 FAIRLANE WAGON. V-1, AUTO. IADIO. HIATll, row11; ITllllNGo. IOKAltl l 1965 BUICK $599 Sl'OlT IOOF IO •l'ASS. WA~ .. ~-1, AUTO., l&H, P /S, l'/I, All. 11'11:~0091 $1499 TAKI VALUY VIEW Off lAMP FlOM ' IAJI ••o °" 6.UDIN 6lOVI FWY$. J '61 CORVETI'E, ·auto, new paint, runs "·ell . $1225 or trade. * 644-2785. auto. Xlnt cone!. $300. \Vil! take car in trade Or fin. '69 GTO. Air-cood, p/s,Ap/b, 67!i-ti78l ance private party. 546-4052 stereo tape, radic. uto. COUGAR MERCURY --·-------- cr 494-9773. Low mi. 962-8448 aft 7 • '68 Olds TONn3.do. custcni, '66 VENTURA 2 dr HT air, cnc cwner, vinyl rool &: plA.T lo mL Prlv. Pty, (213) 439-0874 a cherry on tcp. $2595. I ~~====~=--..,.,, 6~. '64 PONTlAC GP. R/H. AC, PS, PB, new tirN & ba.tt. Xlnl cond. 8J3.tt45 + TAX & llC. & TRANS'°l;TATION -----------~------. L_.I T,.....,.•11• Ila REAl;>Y FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • HORNETS e REBELS • JAVELINS • AMX • AMBASSADOR • WE NEID USED CARS e • WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR • HIGHEST TRADE·INS OF THE VIAR '69 AMBASSADOR SS 2 DR. H.T. F.ct. •Ir, ,._ 1tMn.,, ,. .... brlllet. A11toM•tlc, Ma•rifid .,, .... 1 .. Matclllllt ....n.... $2588 Orltl .. I c"t S4446. 11119111 NOW '68 AMX ,_t, elr. ,..., 1taatbif, ,..., 4hc bralln, tilt ''"'- ... ..... "Jff" ·-........... eiatra .,. ,.,.._ ... ,. •• ly ...... 21,000 "'''"' hct. wefrGllf'f', $2488 la,...0Ctory t,acl ... llYYOOI) '68 DODGE CHARGER R.T. J Dr. H.J. FectlftY elr, ,...., 1tMrf1t9, po•• br•lun, .... .. -....... ~ .. i .. , .• ,..., .. $2188 •• M .. .._ 1¥TMllJI _ '68 AMERICAN "'40 4 Or. s..tl .. w....., .. ,. ... k , air co11ditlo11I..., -,.. 41•, ........ ""' .......... tins. 21,000 •II". Cl.ait- ... 'H uyw ..... W• '-I•" ... $1888 &Hwrfflll flMr. • 1111:175) '61 AMERICAN ' C'f'I., ,owor •toell ... awtomatlc tr111ttll'llt1lo•, redio. Mot.r, whlto tlda w•H tires. $1588 J0,000 Mllft. 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I -. ,, IUMllR LIMtftc.ALS ... , .. 197i;~; IL DORADO lfOCI( ' .... ONLY $1M MO. M-0..WL-. AUO IMMIDIATI DILIVlllT ON ANT CAI IN STOCK wr f"-.... Jultl J 4 I"' CM1 Al"l"ltOV9 -~ ) j , • ,, "' . • ( ' I' I Family ·weekly JULY 12 , 1970 --DAI l-Y Pl lOT-·- ORANGE COUNTY, CALJF'ORNIA JULY 11 , 1970 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Tricia Nixon .Speaks Her Mind TRAVEL TIP c-C r u is e Vacations Make a Comeback A NEW IMAGE Look What's Happened to Mother-in-Law COOKBOOK IN COLOR . Special Section Of Picnic Recipes ~ BOBBY SHERMAN Why He's Tops With Teen-Agers I . I ------.------- FOR ltl.4RT8..4 lllTCBEU, wife of Auorney CtMrtll \' Jolin Mitcliell I• ii '""' ""'' you ,,,.. ,,,.,....., • lour o/ eol- lere e.•paue•, fltarU.1 •llicl& yoa •Ul "'Ur lo lla.e • .....,,,,,.,. •Nat ctll'reu ,.,..,,_ le-.1-/tlra. R.L., ..4tla"'k Cily, N.J. • It i1 not true.. I have alway1 been in· tere1ted in the problem1 of students and will continue to be interested. However, u wife of the Attorney General, I could not make such a tour. At DO time did I ever tell a writer that I planned a tour of college campUtel. f'OR DR. /tlURR..4Y S. BLU/tl, tntomolopst Hoto deaJly I. 11.e bl.kJ of IM W.clc •ldoto 1pi- der1-CofU'M Pioret. lo, Broolclyn, N.Y. • A 1urvey of black widow bites recorded in the U.S. between 1726 and 1943 re- ported that 5 ~rcent of untreated vic· tims died. The nerve-affecting venom of 1he black widow is 15 times more potent than that of the rattlesnake. Fortunately, the spider injects far Jess venom than the rattlesnake. ~ -~--~--------------------.... --------------------------.... -c:rbemcromself · FOR ltllKE SHANNON, St. Lo.is C•tlinals Flwai MWJ you /orutd lo be Ilse 1o...,1ae.1 ploy lo aakeabaee "'°~"'' lo llaird 6 .. et Ro111 ,...,. yo• ,._,,.. lo ...U II tftlA co .. i.aeu •~1- ~,..,.,. &lelwtr, Jo11ahoro, IU. • Coming in on a bunL I learned the play by constant hours of practice. POR JO ANNE Jf'ORLEY,of ttls .. 1AM,~l1t" Jf'laere did you 1e• 1lur1 boombt1 ooice I Mllr 011 "Le.,ll-111"1 -Mr•. D.L., Faco, Tes .. • I gueH my loud voice came from calling pig1 and cow1 when I lived on a fann ill Indiana. One thing about it: people re. 1pond to you immediatdy. POR DOTY St4MUELSON, CO'H.rnor of "°"' N.D. '"w .. " ,,,.. ,,... ,,,.,.. " dae 01tly •l•le oDer ""'icA a /orei611 ~I ,.., 11e~er /lot11111- Mr1. Clor« Hill, L.111· \ • No nation owned the Oregon country before the southern portion (of which Idaho is a part) became part of the United States in 1846. Oregon and Wuh· ington share with Idaho this distinction of never hA'fillg been under a foreign 8ag. FOR ROBERT D. llOIUN, A4m11Uauator, 'a1e a1ul Ho..r DiW.sio,., U.S. Dept. of Labor Fut •"-uld I do I/ I /e" I IMroe bee11diacrU..- ""'4etf •l11iiua Ln 1e1- lin6 • job beco ... I •• ooer 4" 'f"r• old1-llr. J. R., Lo. '4n1ew, Cali/. • The Age Discrimination in Employ· ment Act of 1967 protects pereons be- tween 40 and 6S yean of age from arbi· trary age discrimination in employment by empJoyer11. employment agencies, and labor organi.utiom. It prohibits di!!erim· ination based on age in hiring, discharge, promotion, and other conditiona of em· ployment. Any man or woman ill the pro- tected age bracket who feels he baa been discriminated against should contact the Wage and Hour Oiviafon of the U. S. Department of Labor by mail, telephone. or ~rsonal visit. Offices are listed in the telephone directory uodeJ' Depanment of Labor in the U. S. Government section. FOR ROBERT F . RA..4CK, prtaitlent, N t111 York Stock Excltnn1e Flud Ito• been all. biJ· fed Mo11ey-Malci111' •Ioele i1t 1laeEsclaflqe'1 ltmory1-~l U.ieeJN, Burlere., F ••"· • It is impossible to determine the big. gest money.maker oul of au the thou· sands of stocks that have been listed on the New York Stock Exchange 1ince it.s founding in 1792. Appreciation. stock 1plit1, cuh, and stock dividends all re· late to total earnings. Over the years, of course, a number of stocu listed on the Exchange have appreciated enormously in value. One stock, for example, has gone up from 1% to an incredible 115 in a 10-year period. Y-• .. Mk•'-• '""90• • .-.-.t Y-eaa tt.,....ta dt1e eo1-, ... -·opt tlae amwer f,.. t9te ..-t-1 .--1-..... le. SeM .-atioa. pttft'NW,, -• poet eard, to AM Tliem Y_,_.,, Famlly Yedi.17, 6'1 Leid...-A-.. N-York, N.Y. IOOZZ. We -• admowlMse 41-lio•, '"-t tS wlU be paJcl foir each -ated. What In the World! Collar It Correctly Ueed properly, the Rea collar is a great boon, but improperly ueed, both you and your dog may 1der, according to "Gainea Dog Raea.rch Prog. ress." Some animals deYelop alight akin redness or even Jesiona. Some humans 'develop a mild poieon-ivy type.rub after close contact with pell wearing flea col· Iara. Tipe: check your pet'• skin the 6nt few days of collar·wearing. Don't fasten it too tightly. Don't wrap it around twice, eolely intending to be "doubly 1ure." ophy: .. A homemaker mu11t always be willing lo listen to all points o r view within the family." She enjoys entenain· ing; .. I want my home to be a place where all my friends can feel welcome New Conc•r Test This year it is fi. nlllly pos11lble that most of the 42,000 new C&!le$ of uterine cancer occurring each year can be detected early enough to re· duce deaths dramatically. This form of cancer is potentially one of the moat cura- ble but, until now, not eaaily detectable. An Alabama gynecologist, Or. L. Clark Cravlee, Jr., of Birmingham, has devised a detection method, called the C ravlee J et Washer, which can be conveniently ut1ed in an ordinary pelvic examination in the doctor's office, without 11urgery. Test re· suits can be known within a day. A dis- Dr. L. Clorlc Grovlee: new cancer detKtion method pot11able kit, designed for one-time use, if' available lo physician!! from the Bard. Parker division of Becton, Dk ltinson & Co. TIM Ooocl·for-Nothing Machine Thi"' iriant contraption of wheel~ and levers in "constant'' motion is the creation of in· temationally famed Swiss artist Jean Tinguely. "Eureka" was designed e11pe· dally for the latest National Exhibition Swiss art in motion in Lausanne, Swiaerland. which is held only once every 25 years. Then the city of Zurich bought it to grace a lalcefront area. But what' it all about? FAMILY W,nKLY go1 !IOme answers direct from the Swi1111 Tourist Office: "The intl!rpre- tation of its meaning is 'a mockery of 1oday'e technology.' When Eureka fiut arrived. the citizens of Zurich ructed with: 'frightening; a disgrace.' as well as approval: 'wonderful ; ebows initia· tivt".' By now, however, most everyone ha learned to love it." Perhaps the m06t sue· cinct comment came from the caretaltt"r· truard who oil~ ii and 11witcht-!' it •on: "Noii;y." The Winnctr Competing with 646.040 other girls, Lori Fisler, 16. is rile new winner of the Betty Crocker "Search for the AU.American Homemaker of Tomor· row," a contCl!t which etre88ell the knowl. edge and attitudes essential for the fu. ture wife and mother. Lori. ,from Chat!-· worth, Calif., where she ranked first in her ~nior clus of 800. sum8 up her philos- lori Fisler- " homemalcer ol tomorrow" and al ea~e.'' lronjcally, just before ahe won. Lori attended a friend'11 bridal l'hower. The favor at her plate was ll thimble-which, among the superstitiou~. indicate11 a destiny a an old maid! Family ~ Th New.-.per MclgcrzlH Jt1.l1111, 1170 UONAID S. 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"'Al.M•l't. MA••• ENTERTAINMENT Bobby Sherman? Ask a Teen-Ager _ Xoungs.ters .know alLahout this actor-singer-from his love of animals to his shoe size By PEER ). OPPENHEIMER Not long ago, Scholastic Magazine conduct.ed a poll asking student readers what three Americans, past and present, they admired most. Surprisingly, the name Bobby Sherman cropped up as No. 1, out- ranking U.S. Presidenta, social lead- ers, and other newsmakers. Since to me the name Bobby Sher- man bad but the slightest familiarity aa Jeremy, one of the stars of the now-<fef unct television aeries "Here Come the Bridea,'' I couldn't under- stand such adulation. When I mentioned it to my family, my 14-year-old daughter alJ but ac- cused me of hereay. Her report read: 1. He's a nice guy. A real "winner," as they say. 2. He's an actor. S. Be baa been on several ·different tv shows, usualJy musical shows. 4. He's going with a girl named Patti. 5. He has three albums out. 6. He lovea animals. 7. He's little. 8. He wears size 8 'h shoes. With this rather fragmentary in- formation, I went to see Bobby at a modern home high in the hilla above the Sunset Strip, overlooking Loe Angeles, Beverly Hilla, and the ocean. It belonged to Bobby's manager, Ward Sylvester. B obby, born 24 years ago in Santa Monica, Calif., turned out to be a long-haired, neat, pleasant, and well- versed young man who easily and self-assuredly discuaaed himself, mu- sic, or any subject that came up. To start with, he elaborated on the points made by my daughter. As far as being a "winner," be said: "My success is due to some very groovy people I've been associated with, both on 'Shindig,' which I did for two and half years for ABC-TV, and 'Here Come the Brides.' Moat of all, I at- tribute it to the kids who bought my records and sent in all the fan mail." As for the albums, his manager pointed out that he has earned three gold records, "Little Woman,'' "La, La, La," and "Easy Come, Easy Go,'' and a gold album-"Bobby Sher- man." He has also broken concert at- tendance records across the country. Typical was a concert at Disney- land that was attended by so many .. Famil11 Weeklif, Jttlfl JI, 1110 screaming teen-agers that tables had to be piled up on top of one another for Bobby to stand on so that be wouldn't be crushed in the melee. Even so, after 80 youngsters had been injured, a second performance had to be cancelled. Bobby agreed that be loves ani- mals. He does wear shoes size 81h. He's five feet, nine inches, which isn't all that short. As for ''Patti," he ap- peared in a photo layout with her in a fan magazine a couple of years ago and hasn't seen her since. "That's bow rumors start," be said, adding that he's neither in love with her nor any other girl and has no plans to get married for the time being because he feels that, at this stage of his career, he could not de- vote enough time to marriage. Looking back at what inffuenced his career most, Sherman notes that he does not come from a musical family. ''My father o~s a dairy. When I ftrst decided I wanted to go into show busineas, both my parenta said that if that was my roal. they'd back me 100 percent.'' · Bobby always bad the bug for per- forming. In high achool, he played in the dance band. (He plays 10 instrumenta-druma, trumpet, l'Ui- tar, b&88, French born, trombone, piano, orran, sitar, and harmonica.) When he finished high school, be waan't convinced he could make a career in show busineea and en- rolled in Peirce Junior College. One day, a girl be was dating asked him to ro to a party to which she'd been invited by Sal Mineo and Natalie Wood. "Jane Fonda and a lot of other celebrities were there aa well. There were a few guys from my high-achoo! dance band who had formed their own little group. They said, 'Come on-we don't have a singer. Do a couple of numbers.' I did, and we just clicked. The next day I got a phone call from Billy Belasco, who became my first agent. He introduced me to the producer of 'Shindig,' and after I auditioned for him, I was signed for 26 shows." He was on his way. Other than his 1962 Rolls-Royce, there is no pretentiousnesa in Sher- man's life. He lives in a comfortably but simply furnished one-bedroom apartment in Hollywood, bas a maid who comes in once a week, and does his own cooking. ''I can survive on one meal a day-dinner. Cooking is my way of relaxing." B obby, who feels he has limita- tions as a singer, wanta to be rec· ognized and respected as an actor. Between his regular tv series, he made a number of guest appearances on shows such as "Honey West," "The Monkees," and "The FBI." 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A27 .. /51 AJS.1/IS ----------------------~ T ricia Nixon looked at me and her stormy blue eyes shot angry sparks. "I'm distressed that what I thought was a private conversation was be- ing used as publicity." The scene waa a quiet corner of the State Dining Room. Across the room her father was shaking hands with guests who had come to the White Rouse tor Sunday religious services. In the center of the room were long tables heaped with break- fast cakes and rolls. But Tricia wasn't having any. She was not hungry. She was, instead, glad to get a few things off her cheat relating to the image that Finch College girls bad given her u an aloof girl who didn't know what waa 1oing on outside her win- dow and didn't bother to look. "Ot coune, I'm intensely interest- ed in what my reneration feels about Cambodia and other things. It's just that I feel there are better ways to l'et a j,oint acroaa than to shout slo- gan8--tbat'1 the easy way." But the 24-yeaN>ld daughter of tbe Preeid.ut of the U.S. wants it known that she did know what waa going on, that 1be does look outlide the White Houee windows,•that ahe f eel1 stronrly about peace, but that Tricia Nixon Speak l she also happens to agree with her father's viewpoint on the need to wipe out the enemy supplies in the Cambodian aanctuariea. "But nobody a.ab how it's going.'' she said, shaking her head sadly. ••As you see, it haa been goins well. But not once do students ask about it.'' Tricia told how she had received a phone call from two Finch girla who had come to Washington not long ago to demonstrate against American in- volvement in Cambodia. They were the only two persons of the 100,000 college demonstrators who tried to see her. She invited them into the White House and exchanged views. u a ut I waa hurt to see they used it u publicity. (They held a press con- ference immedlately on leaving here.) I thought it wu understood that it wu private. Not only that, but they closed their ears and told only their aide to the preaa." Moat damaging was their appraisal of Tricia aa "hostile" and someone who hides heraelf away in an ivory tower, so to speak. and who is so callous that she would not report their thinking to the Ptesident. "Yes, I did tell my father about our conversation," Tricia aaaured me. "Of cou rse I did." Then 1he made her big point regarding It.ow she feels college students should make them- selves felt and heard. "You can writ.e your Congreaaman, write pamphletl, write letters to newspaper editors, and appear on tv panel shows." Aa to whether Congressmen pay attention to what youth wants to know •nd to be known, Tricia is sure of thia from personal experience. "When I waa a junior, I worked that summer for Sen. George Murphy of California, and my principal job .was to open mail. Even if we only sent a form letter in answer, we kept care- ful count of what the writers were thinking and whether they were for or against the Senator's policies." lhough Tricia smiles easily a nd enjoys very much the closeness of the First Family's life at the White House, there is a certain sadness and poignancy about her when she re- flects that she has not been under- stood by the public and especially the country's youth. For one thing, she has been given such nicknames as "Little Princess," "Alice in Wonderland," and "Little Miu Muffet," which do not sit too well. The former started out as a gag by her sister Julie, but Tricia feels it bu gone too far. Tricia does not want to be set apart or viewed, as mentioned, aa "that girl in the ivory tower." True, she does wear Prioceas- like dresses, flowing ribbons, and bows under the chin, but she feels strongly that she is dressing proper- ly for a small girl. She is only five feet, two inches and weighs 92 pounds. She feels she would look out of char- acter in sophisticated clothes. The fact that she favors pink in dress and decor also is pointed out as being "girlish." But after all, didn't Jacqueline Kennedy favor pink, too-to the extent that one shade of it was even named for her. Actually, Tricia wears other colors u often as she does pink. Tricia's life breaks easily into two parts-the official and the private. The private she keeps very private and even secret. The public part, she cooperates in fully and seems to relish. Especially if children are involved. A recent ground-breaking ceremo- ny is a case in point. She arrived early, waited patiently for her part in the program, and afterward stood around signing autographs. But when it comes to answering personal questions, Tricia does not hesitate to say, "I'm sorry, that's my private life."· Reporters who try to follow her around must scurry to see for themselves whether a young man slipping away in t he ·background is Ed Cox or John Finger, Jr. Edward Finch Cox is the one who made headlines when a columnist re- ported the President and Mrs. Nixon were opposed to Tricia's marrying him because he wasn't "really spe- cial" like David Eisenhower but just "an ordinary nice boy." Friends of the Coxes went on rec- ord in a hurry to point out that the Harvard law student was not just an ordinary boy but a direct de- scendent of Robert R. Livingston, who helped draw up the Declaration of Independence and administered the Oath of Office to another Presi- dent-George Washington ! His only crime, they maintained, laughingly, was that he had joined "Nader's Raiders," you ng liberals who help Ralph Nader poke into Government to see whether the consumer is Group of f/UU1'11 /rid schoolf.eachers is reeeived at White Ho~e b11 Tricia Nixon. FIUpi}y ~ / Jul11 Jt, 1970 ' Dp! The President's daughter makes it clear she has firm convictions, is not isolated in an "i~ory tower" By FRANCES SPATZ LEIGHTON being adequately protected. Mrs. Nixon, when she aaw the col· umn, said, "I never heard of such a crazy thing. I approve of all her friends." Even Tricia broke her vow of pri· vacy to comment, in the presence of this reporter, "It didn't brighten my day. I don't mind reading articles when they are true, but when they are fallacious, that's another story." B ut again she lowered the curtain of secrecy and would not tell wheth· er it was Ed Cox who would be at. tending her next party. "That's my private life;'' she said softly. J ohn Finger, Jr. is a New York University law student, who used to have th~ inside track with Tricia be· fore Cox came on the scene. But Tricia and he still are good friends. They met some years ago. John's mother is prominent and was a great fund raiser for Nixon in the 1968 election. Young Cox met Tricia through ':./..( Tricia. has been roma.ntica.lly linked with Edward Fi:nch Cox, aeen mith her ltere a.t lnternat_ional Deb Ball. his mother, the very social Anne Finch Cox, who arranged for her son to escort Tricia to the Internationl\l Oebutante Ball. That was when the Nixons moved to New York, after the President's unsuccessful California gubematorial race. Tricia is just as secretive about girl friends. It is known that she likes to have them come and visit her at the White House and stay for lunch, but they are not identified to the press. "I don't want them to feel uncom· fortable,'' she says. She even feels that way about the little children she tutors as a volunteer of the Urban Service League. They come and they go at the White House, but not even · their names are revealed. "I don't want t hem ever to feel they are J>e,. ing exploited for publicity," Tricia explains. But she does admit that through her three little grade school- ers she ia learning a lot about life in the ghettos. Because she enjoys privacy ao much, Tricia does not feel at all "lonely" when she ia in the seclusion of the White House mansion. She enjoys her own company. Reads a lot -magazines, books, and newspapers. Collects porcelain-both animals and human firures. Reads her mail--ahe gets 160 letters a week. There is a great tenderness in Tri· cia, which keeps her from wanting to hurt anyone's feelings. Even when her sister Julie called midi lengths "ugly" and "dowdy," Tricia, who agreed, refused to use harsh words. And once, in def enae of those who wear mini-mini dresses-which she also dislikes and never ha.s worn- she said, "I don't think that's impor· tant. Just so long as people are clean and well-combed, it doesn't matter." P~aidmt afld Mr1. Nuo• cm1 drive11 in 11oit cart bJI Tricia°" Califonai.G tn.U. I n spite of the image that Tricia has acquired as a "plastic type" girl, easily swayed, and a "yes" girl to her parents-this is tar from true. Often her parents wish she would say "yes" more often. Frequently, ahe turns down their invitations to attend social functions or church services there and insists on a life of her own. Even her views on Vietnam and Cambodia, those closest to her agree, stem not from the fact that ahe par· ticularly wanta to agree with her father but because he has truly con- vinced her that his policies are right. Father and daughter have many long conversations and arguments about politics and policies. And Tricia, as a history major, is able to quote him chapter and verse. Ttie President often seek.a Tricia'R opinion on things at mealtime and, in fact, a Nixon tradition is to throw open a current problem of the day and let each i>erson around the table take a crack at solving it or suggest- ing a poUcy. The President encour· ages everyone to offer his own views. but he also uses his own powers of persuasion sometimes to try to make them change their minds. Tricia's trip to the British Isles for the Investiture of Prince Charles waa one of the highlights of her life, and she enjoys talking of it. "I'm a great Anglophile. The Investiture was a once·in·a·lifetime experience. I had such a wonderful seat and watched all of Prince Charles' ex· pressions as he became Prince of. Wales and felt I almost knew him." B ut so modest and low.key did Tricia play her visit that she did not actually get to meet Prince Charles. But that will be corrected this week when the Prince comes with his sis- ter, Princeu Anne, for a visit with Tricia at the White House. But this does not have romantic mean· ing to Tricia. Aa she puts it, "Prince Charles is my sister's aa-e." But when pressed, she adds, "Of course, it ia possible to be attracted to a boy younger than yourself." Julie could be said to be Tricia's best friend. Tricia autf ers when he1· younger sister cannot be with the family at holidays. The quiet and slightly introverted Tricia, everyone agreea, is closer to her father, and Julie, who is more extroverted, is cloeer to her mother. Tricia feels not a pang about her younger sister marrying first and kids by saying, "I'm not old enough to get married." But when she is se- rious, she adds, "A pereon just knows when she's ready for marriage." In Tricia's case, that could be any time and without warning and may even be announced as this goes to preaR. But the White House press aides shrug and say, "There's nothing in the wind." But for now, Tricia claims to be perfectly content with her life in the White House aa long aa it doesn't impinge too much on her privacy. Even so, she doesn't complain about it as Lynda Bird Johnson did or play tricks to escape the Secret Serv· ice aa Luci Johnson did. N o, Tricia contents herself with trying to escape recognition or notice when she travels around town or to visit friends in New York, Philadel· phia, and Boaton. And she gets a big kick out of that. "Being a President's daughter is just like life,'' Tricia aya. ·"It baa its advantages and its disadvantagea. You have to work to have privacy. 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Fne 1 .. DaJ HMM TRIAL Try LA 819QUEllA for your morning bacon or ham ... for luncheon hamburgers ... for whatever the butcher bu on sale for dinner! Jf you don't lick your cbopa (and cverytbina cl~ you broil), your money will be promptly refunded, or all charges canceDed. I T FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK Sure-lo· • Pienla are great fan for the endre family. Keep yoar menu aimple, bat inelade tried•ad- trae pienlc f avorhee ••eh a• fried chleken and po- lato Nlad. Choo.e from thb wide recipe u.ort• ment to Htidy thoee hearty outdoor appetite.. Get hot or cold food. to the picnic 1ite u1in1 fnau· lated tote bap, v•cuum jap and bouJe., porta· ble coolen, and ehemlcal coolanta. Tote an auort· ment of dl1poNble paper produd.I for ea1y food aenice and dean-up. •CHICKEN* Fried Chicken Fat for fryins 2 broiler-fr7er chlcba1 cut in piece. A HHoned flour blend (your choice) 1. Fill a large skillet with fat to a depth of Jh in. and beat while coating the chicken. 2. Coat chicken pieces with seasoned flour. Be- ginning with meaty pieces, put chicken, akin aide down, in hot fat in skillet; turn to brown. 3. Cook covered or un- covered SO to 40 min., or until tender; if cooking covered, uncover for final 10 min. of cooking. Drain on absorbent paper. 4. Serve warm or cold. About 8 1erving1 Note: If desired, sprin- kle chicken with lemon pepper marinade or eea- &Oned salt before coating with flour. Seasoned Flour Blends To 1 cup all-purpose flour add one of these blends: 1. 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tea- spoon Accent, and ~ tea- spoon eeasoned pepper. 2. 1 teaspoon salt, % tea- spoon pepper, and 2 to 3 teaspoons paprika. 3. 1 teaspoon surar, 1h teaspoon pepper, 2 tea- MELANIE DE PROIT Food Editor • The Mil'aclellAND PQaadis. Wtrvt Because Mirade hos two extra stlcb. So It 1preods 36 extra rolls. Whipping does that. And whipping alto makes Miracle ~ Margarine spreod smoothly. spoons paprika, 2 teaspoons chili powder, and 1 teaspoon onion salt. 4. 1 teaspoon sugar, 1h tea- apoon aeaaoned pepper, 1 tea- apoon orecano, and 1 tea- spoon 1arlic salt• 5. 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons T Git• the delicious dfffer...ce. The mfrocl• pound. From Kraft. (KRAFT) curry powder and % tea- spoon 1round ginrer. 6. 1 teaspoon salt, 1h tea- spoon seasoned pepper, 1 teaspoon tarragon leaves, crushed, and 1 teaspoon ground thyme. 7. 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon Accent, 1,4 teaspoon pepper, and 1A teaspoon powdered sage or 1 teaspoon poultry &eUODing. 8. 1 teaspoon salt, 1h tea- spoon Accent, 14 teaspoon pepper, and 1h teaspoon rose· mary or marjoram. 10 Fnmil11 W 1fkl11, Jvl11 l I, J 910 • Crispy Fried Chicken Prepare 1 env. Italian salad clreaaing mh,u per package direction•; use leaon Juice for the - amount of vinegar indi- cated., Put chicken pieces (from 2 broiler-fryers) into a large shallow dish · and pour marinade over all. Refrigerate at least 2 hrs., turning piecea occa- sionally. Combine 2 ta- blespoons of the mari.nade with 2 eep, fork-beaten, in a _,hallow diah. Drain chicken and coat with all-purpoee Sour (about 1 cup), then with egg mixture and again with remaining flour. Cook as directed in recipe for Fried Chicken. Batter Fried Chicken Fat fol' fr1ln'1 2 broiler-fryer chick- ens, nt in p~ A MUC>ned flour bleed (your choice) I e1g % c:upmllk 1 tableepoon melted butter or ••rcariae 1. Fill a large skillet with fat to a depth of ~ in. Heat until a drop of wa • ter sputters when added. 2. Beginn ing with meaty pieces, put uncoated chicken,· skin side down, in hot fat in skillet; turn to brown pieces evenly. Meanwhile, mix ingredi- ents for seasoned flour blend in a large bowl. Combine the remaining ingredients in a small bowl. Beat with rotary beater until blended. Add to seasoned flour and beat until batter is smooth. When chicken is tender, remove from fat and drain. Using tongs, dip chicken piecea into bat- ter, coating well. Allow excess batter to drain in- to bowl. 3. Put coated pieces into hot fat and brown evenly. Drain on absorbent pa- per. Serve hot. About 8 senJings (Continued on page 12) SPAM the Pan fry it for breakfast. Slice it cold for lunch. Or ' bake the whole loaf in foil for a hearty dinner. Each lake•along can packs X pound of solid meat. No waste, no ~881 need for refrigeration. The Easy-Open can doesn't • even need a key or can opener. It makes SPAM the handiest meat in al I outdoors I Hof'mel SPAMltlM ........ ecltr-'lor•..-oldloeNd .... ........., ........ ___ ,...,..OftlY.,...... ~ .... ~000 PltO O UCT• Deep Fried Chicken Chicken to be deep fried may be precooked in simmering aatied water (enough to just cover chick- en) in a tightly covered aaucepan for 15 to 20 min., dependiq upon size of pieces. Chicken ia then re- moved from broth, drained, ana patted dry. After dipping in bat- ter (see Batter-Fried Chicken), piecea are fried, one layer at a time, in cookin1 oil heated to 860°F. (the deep fryer or kettle should be ~to% full ofhot oil). When well browned on all aides, 5 to 7 min. of frying, the pieces are removed from oil and drained on absorbent paper. Temperature of oil should be 860°F. before adding more chicken. Favorite Fried Chicken Fat for fr1la1 2 broiler-fryer dlieketu. cat lapleee8 1 np bWcait ah 1 teupooa tarrac• leana, crubed Yi teupooa aealoaed ult ~ uupooa eeUOIMd pepper ~ to Y1 uupooa prlic powder Enporated altk (alMlUated) 1. See recipe tor Fried Chicken, step 1. 2. Combine biscuit mix with the dry seaaonins• in a shallow bowl or pan; blend well. Dip the chick- en into evaporated milk and then coat with the seasoned biscuit mix. Besinnins with meaty pieces, put chicken, skin side down, in hot fat in skillet; turn to brown. S. See recipe tor Fried Chicken, steps S and 4. AbotU 8 1'1f'1'iftg1 Orange-Batter-Fried Chicken Fat for frylnc 2 brotler-fr7er chickeu. cut in pieeee 1 cup pueake mi1' 1 tablespoon 11'•ted orure peel Yi cup oranre juice terr Salt. to lute 1. See recipe, Batter Fried Chick- en, step 1, for heating fat. 2. Add chicken pieces and brown oyer medium heat, turning to cook evenly. Meanwhile, combine pancake mix and orange peel ; blend well. Mix orange juice with the err and beat until blended. Add to dry ingredients and beat until batter is smooth. When chicken ja tender, remove from fat; drain on absorbent ·paper. Season with salt and dip pieces into the batter. 3. See recipe for Batter Fried Chicken, steps 8 and '· Abovt 8 11NJiftg1t 11 Fa.mil11 Wuklr, Jv.lr 11, 1970 Oven Fried Chicken Yi cup butter or aargariM 2 broiler-fryer chickeaa, cut ill piecet1 A MUOlled lour bleDCI (yOtu' choice; Me recipe for Fried Chicken 1. Put bu.tter or marprine into a large, shallow baking pan and set in a 425°F . oven until melted. 2 • .Meanwhile, mix ingredients tor seasoned ftour in a shallow bowl or pan; blend well. Coat the chicken pieces senerously with the mixture. 3. Remove pan with melted fat from oven and place chicken pieces, akin aide down, in one layer in the pan. Return pan to oven and cook about 30 min. Tum pieces over and cook about 15 to 80 min., or until the chicken ·is tender and browned. Abovt 8 1'1f'1'iJrg1 Lemon-Flavored Chicken Follow recipe for Oven Fried Chicken; do not melt butter in pan. Dip uncoated chicken pieces into a mixture of 'i4 cup melted butter or marsarJne, 14 cup aJl- purpoee oil, 8 ~blespoons lemon juice, 14 teupoon eeuoned salt, and 1A teaspoon Tabuco, then coat pieces with 8our. Place in pan and bake in a 860°F. oven. Proceed as directed. *SALADS• Curried fotato Salad 6 mecUaa .. tsed potat.e, pared ud e11hed 1 teupoon aalt 1 teupooa eury powder 3 to 4 tablespoou bottled Fttnda dreular 2 tableepooM leaoa jaiee 1 teaapooa prllc Mlt Yi teupooa Aeent !4 teupooa eeuoaecl pepper ~ teupooa carry powder Yi cupmayoaaa1M 1 cup dleecl eelery Yz cap dieecl peen pepper 3 hard-eooked esp, dleecl 1. Put potatoes, salt, and 1 tea- spoon curry powder into a sauce- pan and add boiling water to cov- er. Cook. covered, 8 to 10 min., or until potatoea are just tender. Drain thoroughly. Turn potatoes into a large bowl. 2. Meanwhile, combine French dressing, lemon juice, and a blend of dry seasoninss in a small bot- tle or jar having a tight-ftttinr cover; shake vigorously. Pour over potatoes and toss gently to coat. Refrigerate 1 to 2 hrs., toaa- inr gently several times. 3. Add mayonnaise to marinated potatoes and toss gently. Mix in (Continued cm page 13) r t I ( l I! t .. I l remaining inp-edienta. Garnish with hard-cooked eu llices, cherry to- matoes. and peen pepper rinp. Chill t horoughly. A'bout 6 1nving1 Kidney Bean-Mushroom Salad __ __2,_cau (U% or 15 ~ o~eadl)_ kidaey bean., drained aad rinaed 2 cana or Jan(' or' Ya oa. each) sliced muahrooma, drained 1 to 1 Ya cu.,8 thinly alieed celery. cut dlaronally • Yi cup golden rat.iu % cup red wine 'riaegar 1 clo•e garlic, minced 4 drops Tabaaeo Yi teaspoon ground cardamom Y1 teaspoon curry powder Yi teaapoon tarragon lenea, crushed % cap olin oil or other aalad oll J. Combine the vegetables and rai- sins in a larse bowl, tossing lightly. 2. Pour vinegar into a bottle or jar having a tigh~fttting cover and add the remaining inp-edients. Cover and shake vigorously. Pour over vegetables and toss lightly until well mixed. Chill until ready to pack for the p icnic. 3. Sprinkle flaked or shredded coco- nut over salad before serving. About 8 urvin.gs (COfttinued from page 12) Mashed Potato Salad 3 to 4 tableapoou mayonnaiee- atyle aalad clttaahlg % teupoou cider riaepr 1 uupoon prepared muatard V, cup chopped dill pickle V, cup chopped celery % cup 8aely chopped onion 1 tableepoon c.hopped sree• pepper 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento- ata•ed ollns 2 hard-cooked egp, chopped lnatant-atyle mashed potatoes, ........ uaiii'r proportion for 6 eenlnga 1. Spoon salad dre111ing into a small bowl and blend with the remaining ingredients except potatoes. Set aside. 2. Prepare mashed potatoes follow- ing package directions. Immediate- ly stir in the salad dre111ing mixture and turn into an insulated ca1111e- role and cover tlsbtly. 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Look What's Hapnened An extensive national survey shows this once-maligned figure is taking on a happy new image If you know any good mother- in-law jokes, you may have to re- vise the punch lines now because the old jokes may not be true any more. It used to be when people complained about "mother-in-law trouble" they were usually justified. Some mothere-in-law earned the reputation for interfering, be- ing posaenive or demanding, or maybe all three. Now, however, in a never-before-pub- lished survey, the Family Service Auocia- tion of America, which has more than 800 member agencies in 271 citiee here and abroad, has come up with some excit- ing new in-law data. "It's clear that not all mother-in-law troubles are caused by mothere-in-law," says the FSAA. "Instead, a significant part is uninten- tionally caused by the younger members of the family who usume that mothers- in-law are unpleaunt people who probably deserve to be distrusted. A set idea like that," they insist, "is a definite irritant-- and a long way from the truth." The FSAA's new study indicates the old-f88hioned, stereotyped mother-in-law haa to a large extent disappeared. In her plaee, t~ey have discovered a new kind, one who often labors to build rather than destroy hn children's marriages. "Yet," concludes the FSAA, "there's one puzzling fact. Though mothers-in-law aa a group really are changing their behavior, too few other people are-noticing and re- acting to what's happening". That's why the agency is anxious to pass on its findings. They may help to prevent many kinds of mother.._in-law fric- tion in the future. To draw together its information, the FSAA headquarters in New York aent specially compiled mother-in-law queation- nai res to selected member agencies in various cities all across the United States. Promptly, the director of a Wisconsin agency wrote back: "I really hadn't thought too much about it before. But now that you mention it, I am happy to repo that we agree : mothers-in-law are chang- ing, and for the better." lhe story of Mrs. Frank Hildin, says a California researcher, 13 typical. When her husband died, Mrs. Hildin moved to an attractive garden apartment. Unlike most mothers-in-law of other generations, she could continue to pay her -billa with the good amount of life insurance left by her husband, plus survivor's pension from his company, and his Social Security pay- ments. Al.ao, new attitudes on the part of society during the last 80 years made it poesible for her as an older woman to seek a job outside her home if she wanted. With all this financial support, she man- aged nicely and did not have to depend on her children as women of the put were usually forced to do. In fact, when her son wu automated out of his job and lost four months try- ing to find another, Mrs. Hildin wu able to lend the young couple money at no in- terest for their mortgage payments. The "MW" motMf'-in.-law haa activitiu of Aw°""'• ,.o Medto8it, ""welcMPMt, cm the fringe of f amilt1 activitie1. to Mother-in-Law . By SHIRLEY SLOAN FADER In commenting on the many women like Mra. Hildin, the FSAA declarea, "Often the economic help the.se older women are able too!· fer in times of atreas, even if it is quite little, ia just the extra amount young couples need to make ends meet." · More marriages have probably been helped, buoyed, and perhaps even saved by the simple act of tree mother-in-law baby-sitting than by anything else she might do. With the general cost of liv- ing what it la today, many couples cannot afford to go out on a reg- ular basis and hire a baby-sitter, too. All day, the husband's work keeps them apart. In the evening, if the couple cannot afford a sit- ter, they often dri!t into taking their recreation separately. Soon, they have few, if any, common interests left. A mother-in-law who s~ into this baby-sitter dilemma is accomplishing a great deal. Mothers-in-law of today are not so likely to be left with idle time on their hands--time in· which to meddle or spoil grandcbildren- when their own children are grown. They are accustomed to working, and to active member1lhip in clubs and volunteer elf orta for worthy causes. They are more self-con- tained individuals who don't need to depend on family· members to provide them with something to do. The way it works out, today's mature woman is secure enough, says the FSAA, that she looks out- ward and draws on her emotional strength to help support her child's marriage. Mra. Henry Macrae, a dark- haired, energetic matron in Min- neapolis, reveals bow a modern mother-in-law's new ego allows her to solve age-old problems. When Mrs. Macrae's daughter Janet left her husband, the older )"Oman took time off from her sales position and listened patient- ly for three days. Then she and her husband simply refused to allow their daughter or grand- children to stay with them any longer. They talked some hard sense to Janet, pointed out the good characteristica their aon-in- law did have. Then they bought Jan et tickets and aent her and their grandchildren back home. Mn. Macrae was not tempted as the lonely, lost mothers-in-law of other generations too often were tempted to feed a daughter's anger, encourage a permanent separation, and so get "her baby" back again. Since then. through her letters, she frankly urged Janet t-0 put some eft'ort into strengthen- ing her marriage. At other times, today's motber- jn-law, unlike Mrs. Macrae, is beat able to pass on her emotional se- curity by remaining quietly in the background. There she acts aa an emergency resource. Young peo- ple are strengthened by knowing • she is on hand to backstop them if necessary, but they are free to puzzle things out for themselves. Mental breadth and maturity is the third new characteristic, re- ports the FSAA. "Today's mother- in-law bas a wider knowledge of the outside world than did any other houaewite who ever lived.'' Through the yea.rs, she baa watched the divorce rate spirat She bas seen her own friends bat- tle and separate. Perhapa abe, too, haa made a trip to Reno. AA a spectator or ~ a participant, 1he baa eeen how seldom divorce solves problems. Because of this new worldly knowledge, ahe la uaually intensely interested in seeing her children's marriages succeed. True. there are still domineer- ing, meddling mothers-in-law who too accurately fit the old stereo- type. But, say the experts, with help they, too, may be able to ac- quire a new independent life and so join the world of the modem woman. A modern woman with broader intereata, a younger out- look on life, more sophistication, greater financial independence, and deeper emotional security than her f o"rebears. When that happens, they will be among today's mothers-in-law, who, more and more, earn the praise the speci~liats are begin· ning to hand them: "There's no telling," they say, "bow many more families would be cases in the files of social agencies if it were not for the direct and in- direct help of the devoj.ed and unselt\sh mother-in-law." Maybe your family and your marriage might be one of them. Those old mother-in-law jokes definitely ~o need new punch lines now! • Famil~ W"klw, Jtd~ 11, 1110 15 ________ _.:..::__ Lose \¥eight You Hate-While You Eat the Foods You Love! 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The waitresa brought them coffee right away, u a matter of course. The Monnona bad to requeet mill(. in1tead. ·One waitre11 commented to another: "Did you ever see 10 many people with ulcera travelin.1 tol'etber?" -DO'fotlt• KMSt Tiie Ped11trllle Pelllt of View To apaak W. eo.W fndal'e Ide ego, e....a. ........... ,. d••ap Im ld. While piml7 l"eelralning my nger, r. llpplns •1 owa fragile lld • . -M•ry T,..,.,.,._ .. YouR foRTUNE 1> 10.~ "I 1ee a. oil weU comi"ll i?S. ••• G ,.,,al gUJJlur •.. aftd a mat11i0t& with. a 1wimmi ftg pool ... motor cars and a 11acht ... an.d m11 f ee jwt went up to 1100." • Fit zw- Here It is: Th• Braid New .. Inches-off'' llisct'8t'Y which is preYinl Myonll ll11llt tllat yo1 can take inches off yo1r lli19s, tbiPs aid waistli11 kl j11t llays-wittltllt dietiq. Men and women lllkt are 11perilnci111awinlfy fast renlts wltll tllis new lacla11-r111tYinr ••tholl. Read what they say: B. 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HOW DO SAUNA SHORTS WORK? These incredible new Sauna Shorts are made of a veritable "bee hive" of air pockets that combine the benefits of your own penon1I Swedish Sluna with 1n amujnaly simple exercise pl1n-tll desilned to work 1w1y your unwanted inches. Just sHp Into your Slun1 Shorts IS you would 1ny shorts, 1nd lnf11te them with the convlftient, detachable 1ir pump we provide you with (1t no extr1 ch1r1e). Immediately, you'll feel 1 tlfttle massasins action, 1 comfortins w1rmth ind unique support You'll feel these hundreds of tiny air pocke~h with its own individual pressure point -snualina up to you , tiahter and tiahter. When you feet the resistance is appropriate put aside the air pump and feet the comfortina sauna-like w1rmth ind support these tiny 1ir pockets brina. How Cln somethin1 thaf s workin1 off inches feel so aood7 If ulmost cheatin1 ! We'll also send alone instructions for three simple exercises you will ptrform in order to pinpoint inches· removal from your hips, thichs or waist-or all three 1t once. The exercises take just 1 few minutes. Then, you'll keep your Sauna Shorts on while you relax or 10 1bout your recular routine. They're not heavy like many so.called rtducin1 devices. S1un1 -Shorts work on the principle of creatins resistance to n1tural movement- somewh1t like isometric exercises- ' except that you don't have to do the work! Sauna Shorts are desilned to make your every movement (evlft breathina) 1n exercise for di~vina i~hes. After you remove your .Sauna Short.a, you'll feel shmmer, firmer-even after just one wearin1. M1ny people report 1 loss of inches the very first day! WEAR YOUR SAUNA SHORTS FOR 1 WEEK! Provided you actually have excess inches which you can 1fford to lose, we recommend your wearina Saun1 Shorts for about half 1n hour or so every day. Many persons have lost IS much as 4 inches from just one session with the Sluna Shorts. And you may use your Sauna Shorts with the sinale exercise plan on a reaular b1sis. You'll be able to maintlin a firm, trim and youthful ficure. The results obtained, this first week, will differ amons individuals dependin1 upon physical factors. But from the 1mazin1IY effective results users are now experiencina, we're prepared to make you this outstandina money.back auarantee : War your Sauna Shorts for 1 w"k. If you ire not completely satisfied and /or if you have not lost from 3 to 6 inches, you may re~rn them for a 1003 prompt refund. TWO DIFFERENT TYPES TO CHOOSE FROM ••• BOTH INCREDIBLE BARGAINS! Choose the reaul1r S1una Shorts for reducina hips and thiahs-just $9.95. For hips, thiahs ind waistline reduction, select the lona·line Slun1 Shorts ... only $~4.95. And remember, th• Slun1 Shorts are not sold in ally store; They art not 1vailable elsewhere-at any price! They are available exclusively from SAUNA SHORTS, I NC. in an 1ttractive floral print p1ttern for ladies ind In handsome navy blue for men. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE So thorou1hly convinced are we that you wlll consider S.una Shorts the moat con¥1ftllftt, rapid and amazln1ly effectlYe rtducer for the hips, thi1h1 (and waistline), we are offerln1 you this unconditional ntonty beck 1uar1ntee: Man or woman, If your totll inche1-loa1 doea not equal or exceed 3 to 5 lnchH In just one week, you may retum your Sauna Shorb for a prompt, total refund-no que1tlon1 aabd. 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Actually, today'a ocean voyager ia more likely to "trip out" in ftoating diacoth~ues, gorre himself on delec- table meals, swim both in indoor and outdoor poola, or enrage in a myriad of activitiea available on board. B est of a11. the arupa of today are products of modern technology. They • have apecial stabilizinr ftns to help you forget the waves, special look- out centen for the nautical type. There are de luxe ataterooma (some with ftoor-to-eeiling windows), bare, lounrea, and walkways which aft'ord impreuive views of the aea. With the growth of popular air travel to Europe, the big ahlp lines such aa Cunard, French Line, and North German Lloyd have rone into the cruise buaineaa. For example, the .aew QM.eta Eli1abetll ll makes holi- day-time cruises to the West Indies. The Norwegian American Line bas a North Cape-Northern Europe cruise to auch places as Ireland, Norway, Ruaaia, and Germany. For thoee who pref er Southern Europe, t he S.S. Rotttwdo•, a mem- ber of the Holland-America flotilla, start.a at New York and travels to the Mediterranean, with atope in the ... Caribbean and in South America. The moat popular cruise.a, however, are geared to "fine-weather" areas such aa the Caribbean and t he Pacific. It wu witl!, this foreknowledge that my family-wife Dabby, Randy, 17, Matt, 16, Heidi, 18, and I set out to enjoy a cruise vacation. Liv- ing on the Weat Coast, we felt it easier to travel aboard one of the many cruise ahips whose voyqe would begin in Loa Angeles, literally in our own back yard. We decided to travel to Mexico aboard the S .S. PrinceH Ct1rla., one of the two Prin- cess Cruise ahipa. When a family of ftve contemplates spending 12 days together, their ahip- board environment ia no email con- sideration. On board, one of the ftret things we noticed waa that the Ct1rla. did more than simply provide food tor her passengers. She treated them to gourmet dishes. B etween meals, there were count~ leas activities: deck tennis, skeet shooting. the t raditional shuffleboard, bingo, even i.lot machinea I A camaraderie among the ship's paaaenrers developed almost imme- diately. There were people of all ages on board, from the very young to retired couples, a goodly number of newlyweds, and Iota of ainrle pas- sengers who brought the romantic aide of our crew to light. · Nor a re the passengers' activitiea Umited to the ship. Most cruises are aimed at allowing voyarera ample time in foreign ports of call. On our cruise, we visited Puerta Vallarta, recently discovered by the jet set. It has not lost it8 isolated at- mosphere, however, and remains a tiny, picturesque villare surrounded by hundreds of miles of wilderness and jungle. Large green iguanas (It was the movie location for "Night of the Iguana.") are still among the town's most prominent curiosities. A abort launch trip up the Val- larta inlet brought us to Yalapa, with its thatched buts and ruAtic isola- Jation. Here we divided our time be- tween the sandy shore of a luke-warm lagoon and a trek through an old Indian village. Our last atop aboard t he CMla. waa Mazatlan, an active ftahing vil- lage up the coast from Acapulo. It was a good place to a hop ( f ar-leu expensive than Acapulo I), to fish, and, if you were in the mood, to eee a bullfight. After ail the land tour· ing, it was a pleasure to ret back on Deck gt1me1 t1re pla.111d cm ret14m . board and enj(lf the cruise home. Crnises are within the reach of most travelers. On our cruise, cabins (including all meala and activities) ranged from $896 for an inside cabin to Sl,925 for a super-de-luxe suite with living room and two bathe. During a six-months period, there are more than 870 different cruise sailings listed from U.S. ports. 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He reuoned that in order to cover 60 Ca· nad1an ·miles his apeedomete!' should read at leut 70 m.p.h. The Judlre however didn't In· terpret it the same way. He promptly fined him In Cana- dian dollera • . . which are smaller than U.S. dollars. Soeaking of small dollars . . . How about the beat dollar buy on the automobile market to- day! Fords h\con for exam- ple. Here at Wilson Ford Sales In Hunttneton Beach we hlrve u outstanding colJectlon Of FalcoDa. TakP the FalC<'n Fu-tUra. The 4-door ~an ta the top of the Fftlcon UM\U>. u· la the last word In compect lux- ury and blg..-n ideu. ldeu llJre big-cu ride ..• unooth •. quiet. soft. But handllna tl\at la definitely compact. · Ideu Ulce the 200-cu. In. Six, which elves such blp: oower for ouick DalSin~ and freeway eruJalntr. But which la oore comMCt~ In gas mile"~· Ideu Jlke the- blit-car lt'l&Clouanea with p n- eroua seating for six adulti olua 12.2 r.u. ft. of trunlc l'>e~ for a · vacatton load of Iuqae. And · lt'a au on a confpact wheelbase . ol. 111 i'k:hea 10 tUf'l'.lAni la quick and MIY· ldeu Ulie the pl\ilbneta of cloth and vinyl trim, comfortable foam-padded full-~th seat.a and rich loop-~ oaroettpg ... It's all Just pirt ol Fonl'a new Better Jdeu for 1~. Whv not atop in at 18255 Beach Blvd. and see the ctat Ford Falcon line tor youraelt. THE DAILY Pl.LOT, TY WED(, JULY 11, 1970, DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES 18255 IEACH ILYD;i--·HUNTINGTON IEACH --~ -~ FORD ~--- ---~ --~ ..................... 11111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111 See all the ~---­newest ones for TORINO BROUGHAM 2·DI. HAIDTOP TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON IEACH ILYD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALH DIPr. ' ...... ,. , ... 7 hws SHYICI ONN TMs. tlw• M .• I •·•· te I P·•· Me:t., I•·•· te t "·•· 592-5511 I 12 12 1 4 4 5: 7: 8: 9: 8: 11: 3: 4: 5: 5: 1:0 1:3 9:0 10:3 11:3 11:4 6:0 7:3 1:3' 11:0 6:()1 7:31 1:31 ll:ll 6:()1 1:31 ll:OI 11:31 6:0C 9:0C ll:OC 11:3t 6:0C 7:3f 9:()( 11 :()( 11:3( 7:3( l :OC 9:()( 11:0( I 1:1~ '0, • TV !PORT! HltJHl/tJHT! SUNDAY, JULY 12 12:151 ill (f) Dodi• Bneball (C) Dodgers vs. Padres at San Diego. 12:30 MUl'rack and Field (C) U.S.A. vs. France, from Paris. Retarded ChUdren's Olympics 1:30 ~L Action (C) "The Little Men." A unique insight into the world of small men in a game whose players commonly weigh 250~unds and stand over six feet tall. 4:30 Qt C1J NFL Action (C) See listing above. TUESDAY, JULY 14 4:30 D ID 00 Basebell Special (C) With Mickey Mantle -and Sandy Koulix. Joe Garagiola hosts. 5:00 O ID 00 Major League Basebell (C) The All-Star Game from Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 7:00 fJ @ Ci) f'i&ht of the Month (C) Emile Griffith vs. Dick Tiger in ten-round light·heavyweight match from Madison Square Garden. Don Dunphy calls the punches. 8:30 IJ Championship Wrestling (C) The Americas' Tag Team Title is defended. 9:00 @m Box de Mex.lco THURSDAY, JULY 16 8:30 O Boxln1 (C) Tentatively scheduled are Jimmy Fletcher and Henry Clark in the State Light-Heavyweight Championship. SATURDAY, JULY 18 11:00 AM D 9 00 Major Lea&ue Baseball (C) Teams to be an· nounced. 4:30 1 Sebrin1 Race (C) 3:00 I Totos: Bullflghts from Mexico. 5:00 Cl) D ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports (C) • L-Soccer (C) Mexico vs. Italy in the 1970 International World Cup Championship series. from Me.xico City, with Eng· fish and Spanish commentary by Mario Machado and Luis Robert Gonzalez. 5:30 D Rams Action (C) Highlights of Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles !969 game . . ., . x~' "'"""~ , •. ···~· ·· • .. ~ L~~.r Evening Movies : ~ ·._;.: 'I • • • ..... :-: • 8:00 1:30 9:00 10:30 11:30 11:45 6:00 7:30 8:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 8:30 11:30 SUNDAY, JULY 12 11 "Mine Own Executioner" (mystery) '47-Buraess Meredith, '9 ''TIM Catef'9d Aff•lr'' (comedf.) '56-B•tte Davis, Ernest 8or1nine 7 17 3 "Desire Under the Elms' (R) (dram•) 'SS-Sophia Loren, 11 "The Enchanted Cotta1e" (drama) '4~obert Youn1 2 (C) "Staie Struck" (drama) '57-Henry Fonda, Suun Stresber1 7 (C) "Ole, Die, My Oarlln.I'' (suspense) '65-Tallulah Bankhead. MONDAY JULY 13 7 (C) "Sweet a1n1 of Youth.I Part I (dreme) '62-Paul Newman. 9 (C) ••aachelor In PeredlH" (comedy) '61-Bob Hope. Lana Turner. 4 23 6 (C) ''Two fot the Seffaw" (drama) '62-Shirley M111:Lalne. 7 17 3 (C) "Olel Hot Une" (drama) '70--Vince Edwerds. 11 ''The Juda• Steps Out" (comedy) '49--Ann Sothern. 9 "Hothln1 lut e Men" (drema) '65-lv•n Dixon, Abbey Lincoln. TUESDAY, JULY 14 7 (C) "Sw..t Bird of Youth" Conclusion (drame) '62-Piul Newman. 2 29 a (C) Man:o Polo the Masnlflc•nt" (R) (adventure) '66 9 (C) "Elephant Walk" (drama) '54-El1zabeth Taylor, Peter Finch, 7 17 3 (C) ''The Challenae" (R) (drama) '70-Darren McGavin. 5 "0...,.rate Moment" (drama) '53-0lrk Bogard•. May Zetterlln1. 9 ''Th• uw Is the Lew" (comedy) '59--Fernendel, Toto. WEDNESDAY JULY 15 6:00 7 "Executive Suite" (drama) ·s4-William Holden, June Allyson. 8:30 9 (C) "Stopolter Tolllo" (drem•> '57-Robert Wainer, Jo•n Collins. ''Th• Whole Truth (mystery) 'SS-Stewart Granger Donna Reed. "All My Sons" (drama) '48-Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster 11:00 J1 11:30 5 6:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:15 THURSDAY, JULY 16 7 JC) "Man From the Alam•" (drama) '53-Glenn Ford, Julie Adams. 9 C) "Carmen Jones" (muslcel) '54-Herry Belafonte. 2 a "Dear Heart" (comedy) '65--Glenn Ford, Geraldine Paae. 11 "A Watll In the Sun" (dreme) '46-0ene Andrews, Richerd Conte. 5 "Lost Horl~on" (drama) '37-Roneld Colman, Jane Wyatt. 9 "Rotten to the Core" (comedy) '6S-.Charlotte Rampling. FRIDAY, JULY 17 7 "My f'evorfte Spy" (comedy) '51-Bob Hope, Hedy Lemerr, 9 "The Matchmaker'' (comedy) '58-Shlrlay Booth, Anthony Perkins. 2 29 I "Havtnc.. a Wiid W"llencf'' (R) (comedy) '60 11 "The Late ueorse Apfey" <comedy) '47~Aoneld Colman. 5 "Sliver Lode" (western) '54-John Payne, Lizabeth Scott. 9 ''Tiie Uneerthly Stran .. r'' (sci.fl) '64-Phlllp Stone, John Neville. SATURDAY, JULY 11 5 "ReaD the Wiid Wind'' (drama) '42-John Wayne. Sunn Hayward. 9 (C) "Apache Rlfl•" (western) '65--Audle Murphy, Mlcheel Dante. 11 ''Thlev"' H lpwey" (drama) '49-Lee J. Cobb, Richard Conte. 4 23 6 (C) ''Spy Wlttl a Cold NoM" (suspense.comedy) '66 9 (C) "Man In the 8191 flannel Sult.. (drama) '56-Gre1ory Peck 2 "The Pniud •net tM ,.rofane" (drama) '56-Wllllam Holden. 7 (C) "Picnic" (drama) '56-Wllllam Holden. Kim Novak. Mary Quant, who "officially" created the miniskirt in the 1960s has also "officially" declared the demise of the miniskirt, proclaim- ing, "the midi and the maxi lengths are more exciting." Whether they actually are more exciting will be revealed Sunday, July 12 at 8 PM on KHJ-TV when that station presents a half-hour Special from Paris titled, "Fashion Olympics 1970," featuriog the Actress Heather MacRae 1'tyles of the top name designers in the world of contemporary fash - ion today; including: Gres, l anvin, Nina Ricci, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Corregas and Givenchy. Co-hosting the Special are actress Heather MacRae, who has adapted today's fashions to the needs of today's woman, combining the active career with the active social whirl, and Vidal Sassoon, an energetic pace setter who has influenc.ed world-wide fashion with his geometric hair styles. Although "Fashion Olympics 1970" displays pure feminine styles, from the finest salons of Paris, it does not neglect fashions for the male, who in recent years has become just as fashion conscious as the female; the show succeeds in creating an entertaining program of interest to both meo and women. Midi, maxi ... what is going to happen to your new Edwardian lapels??????? "Fashion Olympics 1970" predicts, willi ng or not, what will no doubt be happening in U.S. fashions, emphasizing fashions for men and women that are colorful, flowing, easy-going, clothes that reflect cool elegance. On your mark ... set go ... to your nearest closet and get rid of anything that doesn't look like it's going to make it into the coming season. Ah ... vanity! ,... 3 flt.n _J(.arn•r Eileen Kearney is one of the few actraeea wbo can claim to be an old pro at the age of nine. Bileen, of Verona, N.J., who ia currently appearing on NBC's The Docton (l 2:30 PM, NBC). started in ahow business at the age of four, and bu since ch~ed up an impressive. list of credits nngfog from television commercial• to feature movies. Eileen. who attends Profes- sional Childreo'sSchool in Man- hattan, is in the fourth grade and studies all the uaual aub- jects. She finds that the disci- pline and 1tudy habits uaed in learning her lines allo help her to learn her lessons. Her moth- er, Mt£ Irene . Kearney, helps Eileen by reading over scripts with· her, but for the moat part, Eileen studies alone. The blonde actress says that actina ii fun. "I think I'm lucky becaute I get to meet so many people," 1he explained. Eileen bas three pets-a dog, a cat and a kitten-and takes care of them by herself. Among her favorite foods, she lists tur- key, ice cream and pizza. Being in show business some- times takes the Kearney children to other cities, and often the whole family goes when one child is acting on location. Eileen, exhibiting the charac- teristics of a true professional, aays she doesn't mind getting up early be~ause it gives her time to prepare and adds, "I like to rehearse because it gives me more practice." In her most recent mov;e, "Puzzle of a Downfall Child" •tarring Faye Dunaway, Eileen plays Miss Dunaway's sister in ftashbaclt 1equences. What did she enjoy most about the mov- ie? "I liked Faye Dunaway be- cause she was so 11ice, and I enjoyed roaming through rhe old houses we ~d for sets" was Eileen's reply. ,.,. 4 5 A T U R D fl. Y JULY 11 I f V f '• I •• l, .&:15. Wlly/"*1 4:30 D .... Adien (C) Hllflllpta of tlii 196'9 Rims va. Sin Francllco 49ers 11rne 11 '""· ID Hant CC> .., .......... (C) ! Cf,..,, ~ r ... .,.. ~ flltllre (C) "MARK -Sotnt· ttl1n1 About Communications." SCE-. .... : ......_ .. Ann Sherlitn, ~lc:tor Mature. • Qllllt fer Adwlt.1 (C) 4:55 u Cll Art lllbdHI (C) s:00 a tr• Ac• •••ic CC> t.om11tt1nr hJih schools are F1111klln (Loa An· pies), Hills Hip (Covlftt) Ind Tem· pie City. ....., .... teldap bee (C) D (J)EB Mlillt °"9 W (C) Anal round or play, telecaat via llt· elllte from The Old Courae, St. An· drews, Scotland. Tony JKkUn Is de· fendin1 ch1;npion. I:.::. CCJ,...,: "MIM On &. tct1tte.'' (mystery) '47-lur .. • M•edlth, Kieron MOOR. -1,..., .... •Nobwttlllellalldlls,.. i (6) HIP Qlpanll (C) Ftat.re (C) "Under 30: Diaen· in the Ranks.'' ., flllMf.Secaf (C) Clechottov1kla vs. Brazil. 8' Stllriel If S.CC... (C) S:JO ' lllp' Story'1 LOI An,.. (C) i MIC Nowservlcil (C) Mdllle'a...., Tiie M Sb.a An: Two and one·hllf hours of fllm Ind Inter- views. 6:001 !!I Newl__JC) (60) · QI 00 m Hllfttltr-lnn.S., (C) ( ) 8 8nM1d Ole 0pry (C) (30) Del RH'lts, The Compton Brothers, Clrl Smith ind Jeannie Seeley 111 fta· tured. I ... CllJ (C) A11 .. 11, Action ud Advtllturt ( ) (30) "Search for tht Wllite Mooae.'' m 1lle lob llrtcl .. (2Y, hr) Firms ind interviews. ftl) Settil M .. klM en Ce•,_ (C) (JO) Sonia and 1uest Din Smith en· t1rt1ln et Lebanon Valley Coll111 In Pennsylv1nll. 6:30 8 MIC h c..fnlle9 (C) (30) MeledJ ludl (C) (60) Tex Wil· llama Is q>eci1I 1utst. D ...., Crier (C) (30) Rasey' 1u1sts ere Elrth1 Kitt. Bob 8111.str end Atthur Duncan. 1 ·· f• , .. Lift (C) (60) l)~~L3: Cl) CIS ..... (C) (30) U'p .. blnl"1 (C) (30) ~ 1lleltrl (C) (60) ' THE DAILY l'ILOT, lV WEE<. JULY 11, 1t70 • 7:001 Cll &lllllc -(C) (30) MWell bowfrleld home to the ~ ..C ..... (C) (3()) Rell for fbt ftmlly's lppro¥11 Ind bllua_.., ::.! (30) for 1 llttt• Mlp In landlq hi• . ._.. Y1111r ..,_ (30) <IO • ,,.._. ,.... (30) He .... • • •• (C) (60) C5iinld halt&. < "lletlltt1• Wlttt The Kine 8 lft) (I) a fJ 11dhrt .._.. Fam~·.... i'""MilC) (60) c.terin1 Valente, bon . '-~ ~ 1"*' (C) (30} ::ns Ind The Edwln H.._ Sine· IE._ C.S (30) g=· CC> (30> urry 11um11. .. .,._ .... (C) (30) -~(30) .. ,... v ... (C) (30) ll:GO ta ............ ... '*" (C) (30) The lttll 7:JO •etan (i ~=~!C> <!> ann Mias UnMrM Pqeent, live jlM nTI!i w..lt llo .. .., from the Miami Beach (Al.) Audi· Ralph aulPICtl hla wtfe of carrylna torlum, wtt11 June lockh1rt and Bob on a wild romance. BarMi' as tile emce-. Jud111 wltl 19 Ci} tD bJ .._ 111ew Include P•tl Beller. ttlNtrlcal Pft>o (lb)~ .. Elliot 1nd lulu IUlll ducer DtYld Menicll and syndic:lted ~ .,... .._.,. (ldwlft· columnllt Eetl Wllloft. ture) '47--Mln Udd, Dorochy La-m ..._ M> mout, l~ Nolan, Robert Preston. Ilic AINI MM (C) (60) m (ft G Ltf• ...... Dell c.ny Miiie c...-<9 (30) {JO) onty Hell holta. 10:30 ~ I. Dlnll1 a.w (C) (90) M•lel $ Mewtr. ~ ''Voy111 to -(C) (30) tllt Bottom ot the S.' (adwtftture) Melle: "II* ef t11t ...,. '61-Waltw Pida•. Join Fontelne. acl-fQ '61-VlllCM Prlu, Henry Dl ""*1 If ... WerW (C) (30) Hull, Ctlartes Bronlon. ~ Mlemblrt." , .... CltJ, USA (C) (60) fm Tiie AMc.eel (C) (60) (R) CJ) LM, Amricl1 a,ee (C) •'§iould Pollee Depertmenta Mein-! lain Flies on Political Mlllbnta?" Tiie TtJ Tllllt .... U, (60) "Tiie fl) lfMa 1 ~ (&O) enl," a 1915 film with 1 Civil 1:00 ~ m)~E=:•= lw :.' = ::::.. ;r (~)n. ................. °"" b· 11:00u:--(C) ICldieMI" (mystery) '47-lurara11 : CC> "'Jiit .,.......... Meredith, Klemn MOOft, Dukie Gr.y. (ICMflturt) '60-Yul Bryn· An u ·Royel Air Force pilot visits a ner, Ell Wallldl. ~latrbt after cmlllft( In Burma. 11:15 D....., .._ .... : (C) "'Jiit m IN Lie's IMd .. -a.wlw• (C) Liie tllrt" (comedy) '57--0nld {JO) "Mount P1lom1r and San Luis Niven, Stewart Gr1naer, AYI Girdner. ReJ Crtek." When • husb1nd, his wtfe and their 1•30 I e "" -... .... _ (C) (30) bast friend Ire ahil)Wftded on I • ..., ' ..... -dttlrt ltl•nd the "bat friend" ... ( ) tellel Klt11 beck to Bry-• • ant P1rk for the wecldifll of 1 friend wt. • plan fou111t1nr the wift. and fllldl thtt thlnp hM dllftltd ll:JO u • -(C) • drematically lince tht f11Nly left l]) 5ller l1illlbr. ''The Claw old home town. "'" 11 U @ ID Mut-12 (C) (30) tD (J) s,.111&111 n.tr. CC> "Llat (lij "Lor 34-Aatro." Officers Mil· eGmmand." Stertln1 Hayden, Erneat I01 1nd Reed rective directions from Boranine. • pallet helicopter in 1 hlall speed e Maale 1111 • ._... Madl- dlase of two robbery auapecb flee· ; ,a ~ Tllellrt· "Nortllem Ina on motorcydu. Punu'1t. .. Errol Flynn • D ~ (])8 ...__. M CC> 11·45 8. ,..._ m "DI" Qlf' (60) eCflampeane Music M1kers • , (drama) '50-thatlton Htltoft Liz· tvrn their ltttntlon to "*'· •beth Scott. Vl¥tu Undfofd ' _. lltltlCl 0.... ._ (C) (30) Webb, £.d Beat'J, Don Dlfn A fin NET ,..,.._ (2 hr) (R) "Ros· tl1o of 11mblera fleeca 1 man In 1 merahofm." En(tlnd'1 Oeme P9UY ef'OOMd cent 1ame. 0...-ldeM ower Ashcroft end NonNaltn Iler Knut the loll, Ult 1n1n commits •ldde Wlcert play tlle l•dlna rol• In and .iien hit brother l•ma of It he Henrik lb•n'a dirt! lloiy of a form· .,.. r1Ytf1Ct. tr c1trum1n's stran .. bond with his m Mewle: ........ ....... (drt· housektep«. ma) '56--Anttiony St"', Diane Cll· CEI Malillllne J Ctrtea.a (30) ento. t:00 8 9 Cl) 8rMft Acs-. (C) (30) (R) 12:00 I....._. _, ..,..., (C) onv.i Oou(IH reeefv11 en lleetrle Mtwle: .......,.. (dram•) '52- anout wanner from Arnold tht pl1 rk Boa•rde, Elizabeth Selltrt. IS he lelfftl that both ol 11 .. m sllare 1%:30 • Al-MaM IMw: ''Wlnp of Ult the 11me birth dttt. Momin&." "Sombra, the S96c11f II U CiHl'.HllC ~ Ntcld Women," "The livinf Hiid," and iiiiwlt: <'=) (Ji) "Tiie lllfy • .,... CilCO Kid. (drama) '65-Tom Tryon, HIM 1:00 D ..... (C) Presnell, Senti Berrer. J1rnea C11n, MS I II .._.. (C) Mlchaef Andenon Jr., Andrew Du1· • Mewle: "'I'll 1111 My Llf-" (nt11- 11n. Tht Cavalry meet tllt Indians tttY) ·c1:.....i.1ct11t1 Whaltt1 Rose when 111 embltlous rtntrtl ucrlfl· Hobert ' :i,:::n;.roops to rt•llie his own l:JO!n,,~: "'Jiit ..._. ........ aJ ......... a.w (C) (30) (he ) 64 -Vincent Pr1et, En "8bor. Im NecM di l*tlt (2 hr) 8 ~"'&I" (dr11m1) '65-Ylm• t:JO 8 8 Cl),...... ,_... (C) iJll, Jt1nne Mort1U, Staley BIMr. (30) '(Ji) "'lllllt Jo Br1dley brlnp hef J:OO 8 ..._/llwe Us 1'1111 D9J (C) :3 1:0 • S:Z • 1:3 9;0 9:2 9:Z 9:3 0:0 0;3 1:0 1970 II. .. 19th live ludi· 8ol) wlll pro- It lcl (60) (30) (90) The ~Ml 'nit rvld ntr. "'Ir , . de- t. a ID oo m Jeo,.n1y <c> II JohnnJ Granrs Celtbrity Clrde (?) :55 ti Gm Us Thia 0., (C) fJ @ Cl) Bewitched (C) :00 fJ Sllmllllt' Stmestlt' (C) fJ TMpo (C) :25 CJ Education Elchanp (C) "New II) Ro111per Room (C) Approaches to learning." 11:25 IJ 9 CJ) CIS News (C) :30 fJ OclysMJ (C) g Toni Hott's Hollpood Merry-G• fJ Law for the 70s (C) Round (C) m Eduutlonal f11turH 11:30 fJ ~(})Search for Tomorrow (C) :45 EE Commodity Report D Q3 00 er;, The Who, Wll.at or :55 B KNBC N1W1MVice (C) Where Game (C) Art James hosts. :00 fJ ~ (j) CBS News (C) I Mr. Ma100 II (C) 0 ID 00 6D Today Show (C) ~ ~ 1rct!r~ (C) O The A.M. Show (C) John Barbour World of Women (C) Mon., and Phyllls Kirk co·host. Tues., Fri.; Perspective/Stretch and m Mr. Wishbone (C) Sew (C) Wed.; The Pierre Show (C) ID Bozo the Clown (C) Thurs. EE Marlltt Openin&/N.Y. Activn EE Amex Elchanp/Ower Co11nter :30 fJ from the Ground Up (C) Mon.; 11:55 B fU 00 er;, NBC News (C) Geomeb}, Tues.; Davey I Goliath (C) Wed.; P1rents·Youth forum (C) Thurs.; Resources for Youth (C) Fri. AFTERNOON I Pixanne (C) 12:00 ! Boutique (C) Cartoons (C) • ID 00 m Life WIUt Unkletter Cl) RodJ and His friends (C) i Jack and Art linkletter. Stocll Marllet Co¥era1• Gir1 Talk (C) Betsy Palmer. Mornin& Watch (C) Ted Meyers. Lunch. Brl1ade (C) Cartoons. I Gumby (C) Qt) (j) News (C) 8:00 I Qt) 00 Ctptaln Kan11roo (C) @ (!) Belt of Evecytllin& (C) (3) Jlcll La Lanne (C) NYSE R..,ort rllw York Exchange/local 12:05 ~CI) Ann Cutcher Show (C) • i 8:25 8 Com111unity Bulletin Board (C) 12:301 ei9J (j) As the World Turna (C) ~.. ' 8:30 I Mr. Magoo (C) • @ Ci) m Days of Our lives (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. Kilp's Show (C) Ml Mi&MJ Mouse Theatre (C) (ii) Cl) Ql A World Apart (C) iest Rocht Robin Hood (C) Dialing for Dollars (C) 1 Cl) Queen fOf a DaJ (C) Stodl Market Clote • American Elchanae/Dow Jones 1:00113 (j) Love Is a Many Splen· em ~ eek ,A I a -~ Ill ,,. Oil· ,. .. !va ma r. 9:00 R Q!} (j) The Luq Show (C) dored Thing .{C) · @ 00 m It Tallts Two (C) Vin 11 00 m The Docton (C) Scully hosts. Panelists: John Suon. Movie:. See Daytime Movies. Mickey Rooney and their w1Ves and (3) &) All My Children (C) Stu Gilliam and his date, Monica Chartina the M1rtet (C) Peterson: 1:30 I ; (j) The Guidln1 Lllht (C) I Mo.vie. : See . Daytime Movies. • . 00 m Another W-or16-lay Jack La lanne (C) 1ty ~) Bozo the Clown (C) D (ll) Cl) a> Let's Mike a Deal Cl) Hayden's Happening ID Office of the Prnident fi) Commodity Report Sesa~e S~Ht (~) (R) #81·85. 1:50 II) Fl:llllon1 In Sewing (C) 9:20 m Fashions In Sewine (C) 2:0011~ Secret storm (C) 9:25 0 @ 00 m NBC News (C) • 6 m Brllflt Promise (C) 9:3011 (j) Bevtrly Hillbillies (C.) . 3 '&) Newlywed Gam. 1 (C) · @ m Concentration (C) • Movie: See Daytime Movies. • Movie: See Daytime Movies. 2:30 8 9 Cl) Edae of Nipt (C) features (C) . ~ 00 m Another World - stock M1rket So!Mrstt (C) 0:00 R Qi (j) Andy G.rlffith (C) B Cookin& ~) Wednesday. · m Sire of the Century (C) @ Cl) aJ Dltlng G111t (C) Jack Kelly hosts. 3:00 ~ (1) Gomer Prte (C) @ 00 Sunny ~oday (C) 1rs Your BttJC> 0:30 II ~ (j) love of Life (C) ~way Patr 0 @ 00 m Hollpooct Squares (ll) CJ)&) &eneral Hosplt1I (C) (C) Peter Marshall is host. Panel· Hazel (C) ists: Greg Morris, Joan Rivers, Bob Underdo1 (C) Crane, Wally Cox, Charley Weaver, (i) Matinee: Don Rodewald. Paul Lynde. Abby Dalton, Nanette : Modern Supervision (C) Tues., Fabray and Jan Murrey. Thurs. 0 Gali.ping Gourmet (C) er;, Movie Matinee ID Trnel Fiims (C) 3:30 fJ lucly Pair (C) (R) Richard 1:00 IJ ~ (j) Where the Heart la (C) Dawson hosts. 0 Mille Dou&tu (C) Co·hoat is Jerry l ewis this week. I Fatlltr KJIOWI 8tst Cl) ES One lHe To live (C) n ton D1J (C) Kelly (C) CJ) ,_.,. Clrtoona (C) 3:'5 f1l) Tbt Frltndly Ql1nt @m F•tures (C) ':00 fJ Mr. Ed; M0¥1e: See Daytime Movies. Thurs. only. I Jacll .... ~ Show lJE Cl) OJ D11t S~ (C) News (C) Baxter Ward. Geor1e Putna111 News (C) Seunte Street (C) (R) #81085. Program for preschoolers. ':15 @I) Alex Nervo Show 4:30 fJ Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 0@ er;, Baseball Special (C) Tuesda'Y only. Host Joe Garagiola explains dugout terminology, reac· lions of other countries to baseball, and the mystique of a major league bench warmer. St1111p ~St.Ira (C) News (C) Mate Rooin for Daddy Tltt Munsten ~ Miiie Dou&111 . (C) Tiit Fllnbto111s (C) . Juldo de lot Hljoa ml Vamos a Vlll•r (C); Ulted y la Polida, Tues.; LI S.lud cle Usted, Thurs. Q) Best of &tl'Jtlllna (C) 5:00 D MIC Newservkl (C) 0 9 CJ) 8' M1jor lta1ue Ba ... bill (C) All·Star Game. Tuesd•Y only. 8 "ews (C) Tom Reddin. fJ T1tt lone Ranier (C) m Popeye and friends {C) C!)Batman (C) 9 00 Jimmy Thomason (C) EI!) Miateroaa" Nelpborhood I Cl) Mdtalt's Navy Dos Salloa tn Palenqua Thi Rlfle111an Noticl11 Sewitdled (C) 5:30 &> ABC ""' (C) • flie RHI McCoJa Abbott and Coatello Gllllran'• tlland (C) · Ci) Tllis Day 1970 (C) : Art Studio, Too Cf) News/Spotta (C) C0111ico1 y Canclona • Town Talk (C) Don Wiison. 5:45 @ CV News GI!) Dlporta SWIMMING POOLS '6' Whle a II' tent. Jt2 l~uere feet. 14 perlMeter ft. FREE TRll' TO LAS VEGAS. l days • 2 nighhl With purchase of first 25 pooli this month. J t..t to I feet dHp Cement Construction Complete with: • Heav)' duty filter. motor It pump e Automatic Surface Skimmer • Deluxe testing kit e Main drain sys tem e Chlorine dispense r • Safety bull nos<' cor>ing. $1695 COMPLm l•cWIJMJ IMNlotl .. This Pool is not <'lcvatC'd above grade. Price slightly less for pool C'lcvatC'd above grade. e CONVINIENT FINANCING AVAILAILI e 'ltlE ISTIMATE!. VISIT OUR l'OOL DISPLAY OfM" S Dey....O.lly 11 f9 7-lat. t te S-Sun. 12 te S SECARD POOL 323 S. MAIN, ORANGE 2 blls. So. of CJtapman -532-1ff2 Pac• 5 ·'THE MIGRANT WORKER' ... Newsma1 Chet Huntley is the reporter for a1 NBC News special "The Migran Worker," Thursday at 7:30PM. Pro duced by Martin Carr., the progran examines the living and working con ditions of the migrants and what, i any, effort is being made for improve ment. Here Mr. Huntley talks wit) workers in the Florida ·orange grove~ 'THE KOWBOYS' ... Fom teenagers (three guys and a gal: -restless after the Civil War, rur away from theiJ former lives, meet in the old West and promptly become involved in a stage- coach heist. The Kowboys, as the youthful four call themselves, are (left to right) Zak (Michael Martin Murphy) a con- federate dischar- gee; Smitty (Joy Bang) fugitive from a foundling home; Matthew (Boomer Cas tleman) an Eastern bank clerk; and Sweetwater (Jamie Carr) a fence-hating nature lover. Mond•y, NBC, 8:00 PM. !wsman for an Aigrant ~. Pro- 1rogram ng con- Nhat, if groves. Four a gal) tr, run their meet in st and •ecome L stage- ,. The lS the Jr call .re (left Zak Martin con- schar- ' (Joy e from home; oomer 1) an clerk; water rr) a nature )() PM. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 11. l 6:15 6:30 6:55 7:00 S UNDAY JULY 12 MORNINC n. ~lstopltlf't (C) Tiie llblt An""11 (C) em U1 11111 Day (C) Tom 1nd Jerry (C) Mr. Wltllbont (C) Slutd Htart/Ctlriltopllers (C) I ; Rtv1¥1I flm (C) 6 Ka~ ltltlll•a (C) I THt l Jtfry 1C) M1tstro P1no111111 Latino en Domlnp Alrlcuttur• Reptft (C) 9:301 TodlJ'1 RtH&ita (C) Tllll la Ult Lift (C) Gene AAIEShow Gnl (C) ~ Cl) · Dudley Do-RlcM (C) lat1Mn (C) 10:00 tJ step1 to ltarnla1 (C) I Cine et1 Su Cau Vltitadtt M11icalts 11:30 Ttll It llllt It Wu (C) The story of Marcus Garvey is told. 0 ~ (j) fE DitceftfJ (C) (R) "While the Cfty SltePS." A tour of New Yon City •t 2 O'Clock A.M. ,0 Movie: (C) "World Witho41t End" (ael·fl) '56 -Nancy Gates, Huch M1rlowe. mc1pmr (C) fl I l f 11 N 0 l l ri 7:30 l1bn1n (C) D Mr favorite StrlMll (C) Rev. 12:00 8 Face t111e Nltioft (C) George ~cGraw, P1nor1m1 City Movie: "'Haff An•tl" (drema) '51 Presbyterian Church. 1uesta. _ Loretta Youn&. Joseph Cotten, Music 6 th• Spoken Word (C) Htr11d of TrutJi (C) Rmv1I Flrn (C) 1:00 LIMP Unto My fHt (C) fNturt Catlltdrel of Tomorrow (C) Day of Discovery (C) Woader1m1 (C) Allen Revlv1I Hour (C) Ci) Cod 11 Ult AnSWtf (C) Cf) Town Hall MMtln1 (C) 1:30 Looll Up Ind Llvt (C) M,._ Alpll1 Bet (C) S11ttdlr Story Tim• (C) MO¥M: (C) ''Tllundtft»lrds'' (dra· m1) '42 -Preston Foster, Gene Tierney. m KATHRYN KUHLMAN *(IN COLOR) Kathryn ltullt1111n (C) ~ Dever & eoliltll (C) Full Go9"tl Rwival (C) 9:00 mtta Thret (C) The Cllrlstophe11 (C) Day of Olacovtry (C) Ca•pus ProfHt Gospel Music (C) I Hour of Power (C) . Irene Ryan @ CD m f1ntntic Vo,111 (C) Eaae.&u, Su (C) Movie: "Menfltll" (adventure) SllDriH of $u('CtU &-John Bromfield, Lon Chaney. I ~ F•ture fill•: "Tomahawk." I Tiiis 11 Your Bible (C) Van lrellin. Yvonne De Carlo. Ci) filth for Today (C) 1· Dr••• Domlnlul Cf) Ca...ra Tllree (C) • lntlpt (C) 10:30 § A Time to Spt1k (C) 12:15 9 Cf) Dod&tr W11m·Up (C) · 9@ m froatlers of filth 12:30 AliJ Track and field (C) The ( ) "One Nation lndivisibter· Con· United States competes against eluding discussion on the crisis France In meet held in Paris .. American faces. U Movie: "Moflawti" (western) '56 I @ CJ) al Spidtr·Mu (C) -Rita Gam, S(ott Brady. faitllforTodly (C) I Orel Rebtft1 (C) Stsalftt Strltt (C) (R) #76·80. U!Kltnny fer Peact (C) A flve·hour replay of last week's ~•rn t.r L1Yin1 (C) programs, 12:55 /B) Cf) Doqtt ._.,.II (C) ~Cf) f.ca U.. Nation (C) Oodge11 vs. Padres at San Diego. 11:00 I Project Ht•d Start (C) 1:00 • m Mtlt tllt ,.. .. (C) · Movie: "Laci: A Dot" (drama) • Slatrtodl Holmn Tltutre ' -Peter Breek, Pew McCay. Public Smlct Fil• (C) I HoMt·IUj!I!' Qulclt (C) ril Rttardtd Children's Oly111pica Ci7J Cl) W lullwlnklt (C) • ftStivel en Mtdtid ftii 11lntstones (C) • Dlrectiona (C) Cllurcll In Ult Home (C) 1:30 NFL Action (C) "The Little @ Ant Baptist ce.rdl (C) Men." Pro football pl1yers are fea· 00 Sunder Momin& Satow tured. ------.. -. @ CV m luues' Answers (C) Voice of Cetv111 (C) I lnttrn1tlon1I Zone (C) (6) Feature film: "Abbott and Costilfo in the Foreign Lecion." I ' I I ' fta1e I ae ---,i2 ~ Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 --.. » -------"A Complete Printing Service" Free Estimates PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. Balbol Blvd. -Newport Beach I I I I ' I Freata a 11 Vida (C) A..,lca'a Probl•• (C) 2:00 The Slutl Is Over (C) Station to Station (C) MO¥M: (C) "Double lndtanlty'' (mystery) '44 -Barbara St1nwyck, Frtd M1cMurr1y. I flrlSI Conftrenct (C) II.let Owtn1 (C) Cl) Movie: "Tiit fl1lltln1 LIW• men" (western) '52-Wayne Morris. , Vlr1inl1 Grey. I MUllca y ... 11~1 T1lt Aftlftf (C) ' Armtd forcu Hl&hllcMI (C) 2:30 Tiie New Sodtty (C) "Can We Have a Volunteer Army?" 8 ln11dt Buints1 (C) Movie: "Pride of tllt Blue 8r11s" (adventure) '54 -Uoyd Bridaes, Vera Miles. 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (C) "AU1ntis, the Lost Contintnf' (fantuy) '61- Anthony Hill, Joyce Taylor. I llllJ W1lk11 (C) &tat. dt Aftlor TIM Ctlril1ophtrs (C) 3:00 lnlldtr/Outsldlf (C) The past and future of black humor Is dis· cussed. I Acrfculture USA (C) Cott .45 (i) felture Fil•: "Oh. You BeaUiif ul Doll." lune Havtr. Mark stevens. • I Profllea of flro&Ttll (C) C.U.tdrat of ToMOrrow (C) 3:90 Dill 'M' for Male (C) James Cotton and His Blues Bind cues!. CJ YOlltll and Ult Pollet (C) I ril Pusport to Tmtf (C) MitatOllfS' Nii~ c Ci) fl• FNturu (C) Cilcttn YMra (C) 3:45 Movie: "TIM lladwell Sii (dr1m1) •57 -Joanne Dru. O'Herllhy, Keith Ll1'1en. 4:00 Vltwpoint (C) Jere Witter. I Dodpr Scortbolrd (C) 0. Cl•pa (C) "Soiree!" enttd students perform 1t Loi University of Los Anaetts. l }L!t=, ~1mle (C) lti'r -Draw: With Bruce Mc 'I!_e. basic art Instructor. Ell) wut'1 New (C) (R) "Cape I< nedy-Speceport." . ,,.co • Day of Disco¥trJ (C) 4:15 My/ltldl? 4:30 N ....... , (C) • Ifs Acadtmlc (C) • ~-(C) Abbott ' Costtlto Sl••n (C) @ W•aon Treln (C) : ...... tlM C11ibt (R) CJ) Nfl Actien (C) • Mtl1nt1 con las Elcueln Stertln1 Tllelbe (C) 5:00 KNIT News (C) Cleta Roberts • Sptak Up (C) Sten Atkinson. Milter M•aoo (C) Sunday Movie: (C) '"Sly 0 for Mt" (musical) '59-Bin& Cros Debbie Reynolds. Robert W•cn Story of a priest In New York's lh' tricel section who tries to protect show&irl from a producer. I M1rtllll Dillon D1ktarl (C) Petty Duke (j) St¥en Alis Tlltatrt: "flyi ~. era." John Wayne, Paul Kelly. Hob Nob W'rtti lob ind t II ptb : Tiie Show (C) Ci) ~lpPJ (C) . cm. en I• f •rdt • Tlli1 Is tllt Ute (C) •• Do•~ Clpntq 5:30 tj9l (lJ A11111taur Hour (C) ilf-Amtrlcln Cot111t Show (C) McHalt'1 Navy lob Stred Dow • AplClllt•o USA (C) fVEN'INC 6:00 tJ Cit (j) CIS &1111111 Newl ~ i ) Rocer Mudd. frenk McCtt Report (C) (30) Polb Plrtde (C) (60) 1<1rc Rondell makes her Polka Plrec debut. 0 TIM Croov, Sllow (C) (60) Th Carpenters and Norman Greenb1un m Creature f•blr• (2 ht) "Th Man With Nine Lives" ind "Fae Behind the M1sk." ~ m Anl111ls, Action Ind AdwtlltW (?) (30) "Requiem of the Good will." A tribute to the sunken y1eht Goodwill, feeturin1 an ll!Cltinc rte to Hawaii. Bill Burrud narratu. (i3 @ World TolMll'OW (C) Ell) Spte11l1tlon (C) (60) (R). "j Conversation With Alfred Hitch cod!." a;, Fr1nll Mdltt (C) (30) 6:30 tJ ltalpll Story's Los Anpln (Cl (60) The era of Hollywood vampi Is recounted. I Inquiry (C) Maury Green. Tiie lnvld•a (C) (60) @ Frenll McCtt Re,ort (C) (30) • JLY ll. 197 '"' (C) ~(C) (C) c:hefl s .. 1ne Dru, 01 I. S (C) 1 Witter. 'Soiree!" Tel in at l.oyol ieles. Bruce Mein ·or. I) "Cape Ken (C) C) (R) IC:tltlas I te Roberti. Atkinson. ) "Sly Oni -Bina Crosby iert Wainer York's theal to protect ~ :er. ltrt: "Ayin i ul Kelly. lb and HI ur (C) I Sllow (C) • i ..... (C (C) (30) (60) K1r1 •lka Pare :) (60) The Greenb1um. ~ hr) "The and "Face ... AMat .. the Good· "lken yacht, rcltln1 race .arrates. (C) )) (R). "A red Hitch· I) ....... (C) >Od vemps reen. I) lf1 (C) (30) I billo O'T.... DilMr (C) (60) (R) "Th• Secrets ttr tht kind of wtddln1 ahe alwaya le Mafll tllreati. Cl) f 1111 ti lie ....... (Q (30) of the Plrett'a f nn." Condution. Ed wanted, 1 woman t1kes her hus· m """ (C) (30) nit ...._ , ... (C) (30) · Btsfey aa old •a eaptalft, dlscowen baRd's lift llVlnp. Ciier ~ (C) (30) 1• 8 .mo fW'\ t..11 (C) (30) (R) plrete Jean l.afflt's trtasure Md m W.W AM•• (C) (30) ·~y bNlllc It ._,. (C) (60) \01 \SJ In near1y loses it. Pertt." • rshwln Nlpt." Pettf Nero. ~..:::. "::. a: ~M... '8 ~ t. TrlWI (C) (30) fB WtrN Twnw (30) "Su Rew· ti) 81• Tlltn (60) Vtrdt dlff clwellhlp •lJimlica. ~a It P1yln1 Off." lO:JOI n. w.,w ,....,.. (C) (30) I Tiii II 1 .. _ (C)· (30) 1.-to B 9 (I) f.d Sllllvla (C) (60) fJD if!!<!f lalldt Jwllt Hiit ,. .. (C) (30) ••CMt 5 (C) (60) The temp· (R) lilncy WlllOn, Jedi Jonti. The (30) p ams of Juvenile delln· Mewlt: "flit Endla-. c.ttqt" titloftl .,, Joined by Kl1f StMftl Amclltlon, Frtllll GOl'lhln, ScotJ quints dltentlon and care are the rtma) '45-Robtrt Youna. Doro· and Gtotl* Kirby for 1 musk.II· Mlttlllll, Norm CnlsbJ auat. subJtCt of this LA. County Prob•· !!!l McGuire, Herbert M•rsh•ll. vart,llour. a ROLLER GAMES-Uve! (C) tion Dtpt. fllm. UJ ~"" ~M ... (C) <30> ~ ) (R)''Otadly Pan." Ala ........ (C) (2hf) T·Blrds t:OOatll(l)Ct••dJ Ttltl8'tt (C) ..... (C) a CIJ&LaM" .......... * T-BIRDS vs. TEXAS e11u1.a1a .. 'c.rtotta <30> u:oolU" ... <c> Drw.r 1U11b 11 a &ilnt who tn· va. Tuas Outtaws. ;) Tobart Klein at1ri. at et Te-rw (C) Piii UM Earthllnp in • dttdly D lHl Cl)S n. Fii (C) (60) 9 CIJ m......,. (C) (60) Willia. r. lltCUIJ (C) of chm. (lt) .rsummer Tenw." EtUint In· ( ) T.[on1 Way to 01dtn." The Ont Mtftl (C) 'l'fll'!! ~Don~ vtltipt• a kidnapittf In wtlldl the Cartwrlpta fec:e loss o1 the Pon· Se•lllllll1 Ott (C) "John Wide· ,..,. -_,. mlnal t. INw wtlfless dtro11 H a result of uMCrupuloua man's Arlt Noni." hosts a ~ ""'* hour futur· :. Lin ~~ IUfillU. no · bullnea t-= :Ca cattlem:.._. ll:JO 8 *'It: (C) "Stap Stnlcl" (dra· Inc l"OUPI wfloM rtCOfda It.wt 1J Cll!Bll[J r..... OIY••lca D (Hj~(I) ..,_ o1::7R) (dra: ma} '57 -Henry Fonct., Susan dl'llttd top dlart poaltlon In rteent 1l7GlCf130) Heather MacRae and ...... 1Ji ..,.. Straabers Christopher Plummer Down"), Blua l11111e ("~ldt. Cap· lool at ''Tiie Female and Male Per1dna, Burl Ives, Pernell Roberts. Clj) Cl) • ,.._ (C) (C) (R} months. F11turtd: Mtlanlt (''l.aJ Yldal Saaoon CO·holt 1 colorful ma) ' hit Loren. Anthony I!. T !aid SMw · taln, Rldt"), The Sanclpf Plf'I ("Come Fashions of 1970 ... direct from tlle StOfY of the confllet between son lilewii: -1.: Watars" (mystery} Satufday Momin&"), El Chicano flnat aalons of Parta. and father In harsh l9th-century • erlt Oberon Franchot Tone (''Viv• TI,.do"), and Tho Jacbon 5 •.,.. lreeta: .,. ... ow. lie· INew ,:.:•nd. I~--~) · • 'ABC"), ClllllW° (mystttY) '47 -Burpa ~~30) n. Cll (C) 111.,.::.: (~~)The Mtrtdlth, kltt0n Moore, Dulcie Gl'IJ. n. r..,e. :.. (60) 11 :45 • (C) , Die, My Der· theatl'I company, IC-:w;. '\ -=~ \~) 1Y .Malcal o-t (C) (30) ::!;ht~~';':~1e '6:o;.'n~1llul1h The AbbtJ ,..,..., ptfforma I• c.n...e ...... (30) 9301....., v-.. (C) (30) Im T1l6a la ....... (C) that Joyct James storita dtplcttna 1:15 Adlm ,....., (C) A lS·mln· Ce••.,.. Y CtltlM1..._ (C) 12:15 Clice «Id llf• In Dublin. ute look at Colorado In tllt ftll, IO:tOata(l)M .... : ,., ... 1 .. (C) 1:00 .... : '1.My ... JI•" (ro· I ~ ,_~co <:> ((C)60) 30 lndudlnc hom11 of andtnt diff {IQ) (R) As 1 doctor wftll 1 treat· ma nee) '42 -lrtt1e Dunne, Ralph --: • -••111 ( ) dwtfltts. rnent for 1mntsi1, Jim Phelps forcea Btll1my. Dal ltlla ct11 _., (60) l :JO D ID (i) ID .. c.9J (C) (30) • Peria to relive another man's put II SpeM111 frttfy (C) Guest 11 7:JI 8 t1I (I) Te ..... Wltll lAwt (C) (R) "rulllby and Goocinl1ht" A wlltn the IMF puahu 1 aearch for Httb Cleln, Director ol Communl· (1ll) (R) Aunt Harritt'• prejudica new ntllllbof'a noisy ptt mabs stolen nuclear m1terl1I. cations, 'Nixon Administration. a1ainat ltellans mtlta wlltn a hand-Chet KJnceld do1·tlrtd. II 0 ~ m n. ltld Ones (C) m Mme: "Tiit lladi Dtwlts .t some doctor (Jolln Mylltra) openly D M•• $ llewlt: '"flit CatlrM {lll) 1it) 'Trlii of 1 Mafioso." Rich· llilr (adventure) '55-tex Barter. admires htr and Invites htr out. ifftll" (comedy) '56-Btttt Davia, ard Conte 1uest1 as 1 convid de· 2:00 I MIC ....... (C) 8 U Cl) l!3 W11•1rtt1 W.W tf Emtst Borsnlnt. To &iw lier dtulll· ttnnlntd tD aaln hia freedom de· 2:JO Ntwl/li.t Us Dis 0., (C) MERV'S MOVIN.' WEST Merv Griffin of the tousled hairdo and earnest little-boy expres.- sion, is trying to do his utmost to adhere to ao admonishment made decades ago by another great American, namely Horace Greeley. And the advice: Go West. But a sticky wicket of contractual problems is preventing Griffin from moving hia latenigbt CBS show to Hollywood until faJI, at least. "It has to do with suaebands and other behind-the-camera personnel to whom we have commitments," he explajned "But we want to come here, because the best shows ~·ve done are those from Television City here in Hollywood. and we can get the best guests here." It's been noted often by Merv-who is now back in New York until a tw~week return here in mid-August-that the competition among the talk shows emanating from New York is more than just for ratings. It's for guests. · "When you have four shows all vying for nam~s. there just aren't enough to go around. Here we're like little ki&'-rurned loose in a candy store: we cao pick and choose. It's ideal." On the eve of his departure back to Fun City (?) Merv pennitted himself some comparisons about doing his show from both coasts. ''The first week we came to Hollywood, we taped at 6:00 and found out the audience wasn't very responsive. So we did a little spying on their comments as they walked out of the studio and found out why: they were buogryt People out here eat earlier than they do io New York and we couldn't get chuckles out of grumbling stomachs. So we pushed the tape time back to 8 :00 and every· body's happy." Among other peopte who will be happy if the Griffins move to Hollywood are the Paul Newmans and their reitl estate representa- tives. Merv is carrying around a lease for the Newmans' home into which he, wife Julann and IO·year-old son Tony would move if the deal can be worked out for fall. · · To be sure, Julann frankly admits to beint "io lovo" with their farm house in New Jersey and some groovy gardening plans she had in mind for fall. ·•r wanted to plant Ginseng. that Chinese herb which is noted for its medicinal qualities of potency and longevity," she confided. "But I have high hopes that it will do well here, providing I can get 11 into the ground at the right growing season. "I have another marvelous home remedy I got from Merv's mother which really is applicable only for summertime; she went on. "That's for dealing with venomous yellow jackets." And with a perfectly straight f aoe, she agreed to share her moth· er-in-law's solution: "You hang a hambone from a tree, put a bucket of water under it, and put a thin layer of kerosene over the water. The bees will get thirsty feasting on the bambone, so they'll dive into the bucket of water, but they'll drown. The kerosene will keep them from escaping just in case any of them have a tendency to try their wings. and swim out .... So if you're bothered by yellowjackets. that's how to solve the problem! MONDAY JULY 13 For morning and afternoon li1ting1, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day'1 movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D (C) "A Tldlet to T••h•wll" (western) '50 -Din Dilley, Anne Baxter, Rory C.lhoun. W1lter Bren· n1n. 9:0011 "Speclll DtllvlfJ"' (comedy) '55 -Joseph Cotten, Ev1 Blrtok. 9:30 D (C) "TIMI T1lliti" (1dventure) '63 -J1met MISon, John Mills, Claude Dauphin. GI "Sec:rtt ,..,._,, (mystery) '52- V1lentin1 Corteu, Audrey Hepburn. 1:0011 "Tille 1 ltttw Dlrtln(' (com- edy) '42 -Roulind Russell. Fred M1tMurr1y. m "lJdi1" (romance) '41-Merle Oberon, Joseph Cotten, Alan Mar· shill. 2:00 D (C) "Wild River'' (adventure) ·~ee Remick, Montaomery Clift. Q) "St1rcll fer Dlnpr" (mystery) '49-John C1lvert, Mym1 Dell. 4:30 II (C) "Ridt tllt Hip Wind" (ad· venture) '66--Darren McGIVin, Ml· ri1 Perschy, Bri1n O'Sh1ust1nessy. I V f N I N <. 1:00 I! News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. • Hu.Uey·Brinkl., (C) (30) a Yoea Top nb? (C) (30) Red Buttons, J1ellle Vernon and Morey Amsterdam auest. Wink Mar· tlndale hosts. IJ Sil O'a.Q Movie: (C) "S...t fid tf YMll" Part I (dram•) '6 -P1ul Newman, Geraldine P11e. Ed Btlley, Shirley Knl&ht, Rip Tom. A younr ind virile opportunist is consumed with his 1mbillo:t to be· come a bi& Hollywood star. I F Troop (30) , Tiit Fllntlbtles (C) (30) Star Trell (C) (60) AIC Ewt11ln1 News (C) (30) ~1 Ntw (C) (30) "The Chll· dren _l,,nd .Snowy Heron." Winner of the ~Ot lnternation1I TV Prize. this fllitl deals with the arowth of friendsh~· 'between retarded children ind wll 'rds neer Tokyo. I Ci) News (C) (30) PV1b19 sill Esptr1U1 (30) T11tro cit 111 Ettrlll11 (30) News In tlle RMnd (C) (60) 6:30 0 IC.NIC Newsmlce (C) (60) U Ylratnll Cr1ll1111 Sllow (C) (60) Tentative auests Include J1ck Car· ter. Clrmel Quinn, Ch11les Mintz, 1uthor of "Divorce 1nd Custody For Men;" end Joy Wood who pre· sents second weddlnr fHhions. fJ Tiit C1Mt C1• (C) (30) Jim M1eKrell hosts. P1tricl1 H1rty, Rlch- erd Dawson end E. J. P11ker 1n· swer the .question, "How Ambitious • Are Your· GI My flWfltl Mlrtiln (C) (30) JULIE McWHIRTER: MANY DIFFERENT LOOKS It seems that tho careers of many new young television and film stars follow a certain pattern. The girl, usually born out- side Hollywood, became interc!lted in acting while in high school or college. Then. th e young lady might turn to modeling and dra· matic school in preparation for her career. The next step for man y is to sign a contrnct with a mnjor studio where she may appear in a few television and motion picture roles. The big break comes w~en the yo ung star- let lands a part in a regular tele vision series or a major film. Julie McWh irter, c~tarring in the CBS summer show Happy Days, which pre- miered June 2.5, hasn't much in common with th is typical pattern. True, she was born in the mid-wc!it, and she is a regular on a series, but there the similarity ends. Julie's first ex pe rie nce, like many old-time performers, was in radio while still at col- lege in Indiana. She feels that radio work taught her an outstanding voice control which ha'I aided tremendously in the devel- opment of her acting ability. In Happy Days. a musical variety show ..... 10 featuring the foces and the sound<i of the I 930's, 1 ulie portrays a va riety of charac- ters, ranging from Belly Boop and Shirley Temple to Wee Bon nie Baker and Eva Brau n. For each of these 'lhe has a different voice and a different look. She even searched old book and record i.hops to find original recordings and pi ctures so ),he could mimic these '"thirties" star. accurately. "f ca n't overemphasize the value of voice control," says Julie. "Too many performers concentrate so much on how they look and move that they never notice how they sound." Still, she hasn't overl ooked movement and expression in her trai ning. "I've always been a people-watcher", she admits, "and I've leorned a lot about expressions that way''. Julie, who is just 21, is more than a skilled mimic. She is a singer, a dancer and an actress as well and can be seen each week (Thursdays, 8 PM ) in Happy Days. It is these talents, along with a lot of hard woi'k, that won her a major role in a network series the first time around. Not bad for n small town girl. THE DAILY PILDT, TV WEEK. JULY 11, 197 • 197 I f I (I) hny Mason (60) 1J Zane Qrey Theatre (30) "Han1 00 HllnUtJ·lrlnkltr (C) (30) the Hurt High." Barbara Stanwyck I.ft for tllt '70s (C) (30) "Crim· guests. lnal Law." D@ (])(£)ABC MondaJ Movie: (f) Tiit Munltan (30) (e) "Dial Hot Une" (drama) '70- ' fiitidtro 34 (C) (60) Vince Edwards, Chelsea Brown, Kim KMIR Daert Report (C) (30) Hunter, Lane Bradbury. A dedicated • Santi Rou de U1111 (30) social worker desperately attempts Qallopllt1 QoanMt (C) (30) to prevent the collapse of his 7:00 C8S Evenin1 News (C) (30) unique counseling service. · • wtm'a MJ Une7 (C) (30) m David Frost Sllow (C) (90) Oiah· I love Lucy (30) ann Carroll makes a rare informal ltlt Ult Clod! (C) (30) appearance. George Martin also Ci) MottdaJ Sbow (C) (2 hr) i sts " cHaie's Navy." Ernest Borgnine, Real To11t Kennedy (C) (60) Tim Conway. El Show dt Mauricio Qarc:9s (C) ti) 0. C..pua (C) (30) "To Create ( ) Something." A look at art focusing a!} Estrella en Miiml (C) (30) on two of Japan's leading cerami· 9:00 I) QjJ Ci) Mtyberry R.F.D. (C) cists, Ken Azumi and Hiroshi Kondo. (30) (R) Sam hires a colorful farm 9({) Trutll ·or Consequences (C) hand who quickly becomes little @D Wfnp to Adwenture (C) (30) Mike's idol. Glenn Ash guests. "Winas to France." g BASSEY & BASIE ARE 1Si111p1t11ente Marla (55) Novela. * SO GREAT TOGETHER! Thlt Qlrf (C) (30) 7:30 Qt Ci) Q1111...U (C) (60) (R) D Footliaht five (C) (60) "The "A Hat." A cattle baron and a lea· Hassey/Basie Show." Shirley Basse endary frontiersman involve Marshal and Count Basie star. Dillon in their llfe-.and·death dis· Et) NET Jownal (C) (60) "The pute over a hat. Chill Wills and World of Piri Thomas." Puerto Rican Gene Evans guest. author and ex-con Thomas provid D m .. , World and Welcome to a guided tour through "El Barrio," It (C) (30) (R) "'Dear' Is a Four-the New York of his growing up. Letter Word." John Monroe is a!> Natldla (60) Novela. called before Lydia's principal to 9:30 I) Qt Ci) Doris D11 (C) (30) (R) confirm Ellen's araument that he The modefs for a noted Paris de· does not communicate with his sianer's fashion show disappear a daughter. few hours before the event. D Tiie Movie Q1me (C) (30) Larry I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. BTYden hosts. Sharon Farrell Jan Nen (C) (30) Bill Johns. Murray and Gale Storm co~pete Rmst. Mutkll (30~ with Jill St. John, Stu Gilliam and 10:00 9 Ci) The Wild, Wild West (C Joan Collins. {60) (R) A doublt·deallng foreig D @ (j) ti!) It Tllles 1 Tltitf (C) diplomata (Harvey Korman) at . (60) (R) "Fortune City." Al and his tempts. to implica.te the u.nit girlfriend Mona become accidentally States in an International conspiracy involved with foreign agents plan-m News (C) (60) ning to sabotage a U.S. under· • I Sn (C) (60) around atomic test. Stefanie Powers lu!'e's . Ln (60) and Broderick Crawford guest. : Finni Line (C) (60) D Million $ Movie: (C) "llchtlor • Tres Vida Distlqtas (30) . In Paradise" (comedy) '61 -Bob • • Tele-Cinema Ardntino (2 hr) Hope Lana Turner. A bachelor ex· 10:30 @@a> Now (C) (30) "Viet plore; life In the suburbs and tries nam-Topic A." Vletnamization an to cope with diapers, dishwashers, chances for U.S. withdrawal fro supermarket carb and irate hus-Vietnam are evaluated. bands. • Mi M11stro (30) · I Trutll or Consequenw (C) (30) 11:00 Cit ~@I) News (C) Peny Maton (60) · Iii 6 m News (C) The Frencll Qtf (30) "Lobster One lerond Buffet." Julia Child shows how to @ma> News (C) serve dellcious stuffed broiled lob· Call Of the West (C) sters steamed in wine and herbs. Movie: ''Tiie Jud1• Steps Out' @I) Estala de Amor (30) (comedy) '49-Ann Sothern, Alex 7:55 U!) Cuestlon de Sepndos ander Knox, Georae Tobias. 1:00 D m MondlJ Tlltatre (C) (30) I He Said, Sht Said (C) "The Kowboys." Pilst-Civll war tur· . : Wor1d Prea (C) (R) .. moll uproots four teenaiers and 11.15 @ C!?tllll StventHn: Bod throws them to&ether In the , Old • and Soul. . West. where they run into a stage· 11.30 I la (j) Merv Qrtff1n (C) coach heist. Boomer Castleman, Ml· • 0 ~ .. m JohnnJ Car'°'!, (C) chael Martin Murphey, Jamie Carr M,ovie. '~me Is the Spur (dra• and Joy Bang star. ma) 46-M1chael Redgrave, Rosa- l Divorce Court (C) (30) mund John. To Tell ttlt Tnitft (C) (30) 8~::9~~~I) lut a Man" Woftd Prea (C) (60) , • randoram• (30) (~rama) 65-lvan Dixon, Abbey 1:05 ml Aqui Tru Pltlnu (25) ~~:.: "Try and Qet Me" (dra· 1:30119(1) Htft's lucJ (C) (30) ma) '51-Frank Lovejoy. (R) Viv ·~Man Vance) vilits Lucy 1:00 I) Movie: "TIM Kettles on Old in the hospital and they reminisce MacDonald's Farm" (comedy) '57- about their past adventures. Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. D 9 (j) m NBC Mo1tdtJ Mowle: I D News (C) • (?) "'l'wo for U.. Steuw'' (drama) Cico Klei '62 -Shirley Maclaine, Robert Movie: "Blue, Whlte and Per· Mitchum. A lawyer from Om1h1 be· ect" (mystery) '42-lloyd Nolan, comes involved with an off·beat Miry Beth Hushes. Greenwich Villaae girl, 1:45 8 ContmunitJ Bulletin Board (C) George Plimpton, the bril· llant, inveterate amateur of many worlds, will undertake two n4tW endeavors in special programs for ABC, to be tele· vised during the 1970·7'1 sea- son. In both the circus and the movie specials, Plimpton will undertake the sort of unusual jobs which offer the amateurs in the audience an opportu· nity for vicarious excitement. In the circus program he will enter a lion's cage and at· tempt to tame the big cats; he will participate in a clown act and, as a climax to the special, he will climb the high trapeze and soar through the air as part of the sensational Flying Apollos act. Plimpton will be working with the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus. For his movie debut, Plimp- ton will play a "heavy" in the upcoming HdWard Hawks film, "Rio Lobo," starring John Wayne. Plimpton's big moment comes at the end of the movie when he is en· gaged in a deadly shoot-out with the master, Wayne. To prepare for his performance, Plimpton will interview a host of movie celebrities who will offer their acting advice and relate anecdotes from their own experience. William Kornick, long as· sociated with Wolper on many award-winning documentary projects, will produce and di· rect the two specials. Plimpton is the editor of the Paris Review. He gained wide acclaim for his book "Paper Lion," in which he was an amateur quarterback play· ing with the Detroit lions. His recent book, "The Bogey Man/' sent Plimpton on the professional golf tour. An ear· lier television special, "The Secret Musical life of George Plimpton " saw him playing various (nstruments for the New York Philharmonic Or· chestra. • David Wolper is a five·time Emmy Award winner for such series as "The Making of the President" and the National Geogr411phic shows. He recent· ly produced "The Journey of Robert F. Kennedy" for the ABC Tete"ision Network's "Movie of the Week" series. • • • With the United States Treasury Department's offici· al sanction and cooperation, Jack Webb's Mark VII Produc· tions, ltd. in association with Universal Studios will pro- duce "Treasury Agent," star· ring David Janssen, as a new motion picture for first-Ume viewing on CBS and the basis for a projected new series. Coordinated through Eu· gene P. Rossides, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, "Treasury Agent" will be based on material from all agencies of the Treasury De· partment and will carry the offiicial seal of each branch. Among the services ttncom- passed by Treasury, which is one of the world's largest law enforcement agencies, are the Bureau of Customs; U.S. Secret Service; and the Inter- nal Revenue Service with its three enforcement units-In· telligence Division, Alcohol, Tobacco anci tirearms Urvt· sion, and the Inspection Ser· vice. In addition, story mater· lat will be made available from Interpol. "Treasury Agent" high· lights the return of Janssen to television for the first time since his highly successful The Fugitive series and he will be the sole star of the show In its series form. Screenplay for the motion picture version of "Treasury Agent" Is being written by James E. Moser who, with Webb, created the project and will function in the pro· duction phase. . . . \ "Matt Lincof n" will be the title of the new Universal Television series, st1rrln1 Vince Edwards, which will debut this fall on Thursdays over the ABC. Originally ti· tied "Dial Hotline," "Matt Lincoln" stars Edwards In the title role as a psychiatrist of the new breed, oriented to serving the many, not the few. Chelsea Brown, Michael larrain, June Harding and Felton Perry are reaulars fn the cast. TUESDAY JULY 14 For mornln1 and afternoon Uatlnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D -S.llttttMltc r" at .. ,... Cro· mance) '52-Victor Mature. Patricia Nttl, Edmund Gwenn. 9:00 D "Sl111 tf Ult RI•" (drema) '48 -Susan Peters, Alexander Knox. t:lO B ''Slttinc flretty" (comedy) '48- Clllton Webb, Robert Youn1. MIU· reen O'Hara. m "Optr1tion Mid 1111" (comedy) '!7-Jack Lemmon, Mickey Rooney, Ernie Kovacks. 1:00 D .. Mon••1 lusl1ttu" (catdy) 'Il-The Mine Brothers. m "flcMJlt1 Coad IUlld" (drama) '51-Brian Donlevy, Ella R1ines. 2:00 B (C) .. ._,. 111 hril'' (muilcal) ·~ris Dly, Ray Bolser. m "ltrn to s,.r-(drama) '47- Johnny Sanda. Terry Auitin. 4:30 a ..,. ........ Ille IMdl" (dr1m1) '5~Jtf1 Ch1ndler,.Joln Crawford. f VF N I 1\1 C. ':OOli ..... (C) (60) oo m1111ert .. ,.. .... Ntl ( (cont'd.) The All-Star Game is televised from ClnclMatl's new Riverfront Stadium, Ohio. II Can YH Tep nis? (C) (30) Nrpsey Rusaell, Jack Clrter ind Morey Amsterdam auest. 0 Sii O'Cled IMll: (C) "Swtet fid tf '"""' Conclusion (drama) '62-Paul Newman. Geraldine P11e. Ed Besley. Shirley Knipt, Rip Tom. Youns and virile opportunist is con- sumed with his 1mbition to become 1 bll Hollywood itar. err,..., (30) GJ 1'1le flifttttioea (C) (30) II) Star Trtl (C) (60) @ Cl) AIC Evtftiq Ntn (C) (30) flit wa.t'1 New. (C) (30) "Eye on You." An unusual expetlment1I film concerned with children's flntHies. I (f) CIS Ntw1 (C) (30) heblo Ii• [apef1m (30) T•tro de 111 Estrtllal (30) Ntw1 in tbt Rond (C) (60) 5:30 D Vifatnil Qre1Mi111 St.ow (C) (60) Tent1tively scheduled 1uests are Tommy Roe, Florence Henderaon, John Scarney. Dtvid H1rtman, Nor· man Kaplan, and Morita. fJ J1le Sa .. 51•1 (C) (30) Pa· tricia H1rty, Rich.rd Dawson, E. J. Peaker. I Illy F..nte Martilll (30) rn PenJ ._... <60> l.lw ,., tilt '70a (C) (30) ''Criminal Procedure." l (f)Tite M...-. (30) Nitidtrt 34 (C) (60) a.ta ...... u .. (30) ,....,... 5MrMlt (C) (30) 7:00 II CIS htftila ..... (C) (30) a wur ... , u..1 <C> cJo> SUMMER SALE Our ~lUr Qunllly ALIJMINlJM SCREEN PATIOS f or lari;c or small homn onJ n.obilo homes • . • AU 1Uumln11m: Large Doon; Doi; Proof. Dt-Oects ~ wbid. C.ft'l'•t A-lftP--V ala•--C.rtalae No1Ju.., o-..... u1r. C.A-......... "•• c:.-. •• .,.. '•'" .. ' Gff• ............ ,. .. , ••• .,._ 'J'HB NB" LOOK IN J910 .... ,,_ ......... I-_CILDU_s_o:h_OUl __ I _ ANlllVIUAaY _ Advanced engiucei ing pel'mits ll Crcetlom of des1sn. Clean, smooth under,:rm:turf'. iturdy inlerlockin~ po.nels. l1uih-in rn in lt'lllf'r l'lilh J If:•" omamc.nt11I po'I mnkl" for ll p&tio L'O\'cr of modem be:iuly an<l gTUter strcng1h. 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The story relates the perilous Jazz Festival #2.'' Performances by journey m1de by the 10un1 Veneti1n Ctrmen McRae, Earl "F1lh1" Hines, Marco Polo to the Emperor or China Woody Herman l(ld Mel Torme. In the 13th century. m c:.t .. 36. (2 hr) "How Green D hit 51.. (C) (30) Team Wu My V1lley.'' W11ter Pid1eon. members Shlron Farrell, Jin Murrty Mauretn O'H1r1. and Gale Storm compete with Jill CI:) Natacbl (60) St. John, Stu Gllli1m ind Joan Col· 9:30 11 9 (i) TIM StvtrllOf lttd JJ. llns. Llny Blyden Is host. (C) (30)the 1overnor's press 1ide 0 @ m Q) Med Squd (C) (60) becomes apprehensive 1bout I rorth· {J() "A Place To Run, A Heart To comin1 fli1ht. Hide In." Pete, Linc and Julie pose CJ Tlleldly Movie 4 (C) (90) u colle1e students to investi11te ..;.. n:i. News (C) (30) the death of 1 student. .., _, B Millien $ Mevit: (C) ''Dtpllant II> Maicl J Eltrtllla (C) (30) illll" (drama) '54-EJiubeth Tay. 10:00 llQtCIJ C1S N ... s,edll (C) for, Peter Flnch, Dana Andrews. A (60) "Company C.'' A portrait or 10un1 bride on 1 Ceylon tea plan· the d1y-to-d1y life or U.S. combat t1tion haa 1 difficult time tdjustln1 IOidlers In the Vietnam Wer. John to her husband's life. Llurenc:e is the reporter. GJ Tnttll If' CttmciMlteet (C) (30) IJ GJ News (C) (60) II) '9ny M11111 (60) D @ (I) G) Miran W .. bf, M.O. fil) J1le r., rut Srtw Up (60) (R) (?) {~) (R) "All Fl11s ~lylna." Firit in 1 series or reruns recallina ~ 111n1 war hero w1nts to impress the 1reat moments In the history of his youn1 wife and so~ . by 1111Jn1 motion pictures. Leaendary silent alone to the south Pac1hc. scrHn star William S. Hart stars in It~. (Cl.., (60) "On the Ni1ht St11e." the . 1915 II ~n (C) (60) (R) "A ::~:rn classic thlt made him fa· Conversa!ion With Dr. Lou~ Leakey," CE) Eltlfa • A .. r (30) :::t.B~~l~h p:r::~:I~~~· arche· 7:55 ml O.atiM de Sqvndoa ti) Ttts Vida Diltifttat (30) 1:00 CJ ~ @ fE H1nt1.,.lrin•ltf Re· CI:) festival lluiclfto (60) pert (C) (30) 10:30 11t Iii lllestro u Diw.rc. eourt <c> (Jo> 11:001 CJ um mm" ... <c> GJ Tt T .. I Ult Trvt11 (C) (30) he Step ~ fm Clludlo Aftlll11tt (C) (30) • :::: ~;? ~~?ama) '52- a:os Gl!) Hit dtl Mo...,tt (60) 1· I Patrick. 1<1y Walsh. 1:30 He Slid, Slit Slid ~ D KNBC SPECIAL-"TIME· : ~ R!.~~~er-Prod~~er.'' * TABLE FOR DISASTER" W11ter Bernstein ls interviewed by with JACK LEMMON host Geor1e Strimel, Jr. on the lo· o I ~ICf, I Ti..table ,., Dis-~ation set of "The Molly M11uirn'' Nier ( ( ) Documentary proarim • 1n Oley. ~ennsylvanla. .. . on environmental pollution. n1rrated ll:J.5 ~ {}?, C.."'a Sne11tH11: lyd11 by Jack Lemmon. Pollution spots Bailey. were filmed, and experts Interviewed 11:301! Cl) Merv Sriffln (C) in En1l1nd. France, Finland, Hof· · Ci) a;, Jofl1nr C.rt0e (C) l1nd, Sweden and Denm1rk. Location .wit: ''Dtlper1ta MOIMnf' shootinr in the U.S. includa New {drama) '53-Dirk Bo1arde. M1y York. W1shincton, D.C., Cfevel1nd. Zetter1ln1. Los An1e1es and Like Arrowhead. D a> Didi Cavett (C) Pro1rem includes the d1n1ers of fJ Tllutre 9: "The Llw Is ti.. DDT and overall threat of water pol-l.tw'' (comedy) 'S9-fem1ndel, To· lution .. Produced and written by Don to, Noel Roquevert. Dubbed . Widener. II) Movie: "Touctieat M111 Alive" 1J 0..-Mtn Sllew (C) (30) Bobby (mystery) '55-0ane Cl1rk, lit• Ramson is s~lrhted. Milan. D @ Cl) UC Movie Of Ult 1:00 fJ Mo.le: "Johnnr Alie.,... (dr•· #"'"18: (C} Clall1tn1•" (R) m1) '4~eorae Raft. Nina Foch. (drama) '70-DuTtn McGavln, Brod· DO News (C) ericll Crawfotd, Meleo, Jam~ Whit· Cl) liivie: ''Seutt Venture" (mys· more. The U.S. triM to •.void • nu tery) ·s~Kent Taylor, J1ne Hylton. cleao,:r~,:1~ (~1(90) 1:15 D C.••unltJ lullttl1t ltltd (C) I Real To• Ktft11tdy (C) (60) 2:00 GJ All·Nipt S.O.: (C) "Annapolis @ TMt DtJ 1916 (C) (30) Story," "The ClfW Trumpet'' ud L111CJ (30) "Commit or De· "Tiaht little lsl1nd.'' struct.'' Final proaram of series 2:30 11 Newa/Slw Us Tiiis D., (C) 70 n· 1st ce 0) C· te C) J. ie h· ). .. IS I A .. .. 'I I A· T • T ·E·N· T -1-0.N . IMPORT CAR BUYERS NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! PRICES Will NEVER BE ~OWER SO VISIT THE DEALERS SHOWN HERE AND PICK OUT THE SPORTS CAR OR IMPORT YOU'VE Al WAYS WANTED• IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on The New 1970 DATSUN EXCELLENT SELECTION J ~ • 4 .,._. w...-........ . & Pkll• DOT DATSUN 11135 8each Blvd. Huntlnqton Beach M2'7711or540-0442 OPEN SUNDAYS Th~ bl" Hlly CM from Europe with the prle1 o' • ~ub compact SANTA A""A I ... coo1.ur:11u·uRY 1)01 NO. TUSTIN SA .. TA ANA 547-9183 01)eft uftlll t p,m., Mo~.-~rl. t p.n1. Sal. & SIHI. 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Your Authori1ed • Allltl11 America Laree stock of used PonchH Jet•• MG's, Austin Healey1, etc. .flflllPOl l 311 n µon~~ 100 W. Coast Hwy., N.1 642-MOS, 540-1764 In tlte llarllor Area tlle Eco-r fine for tile Quality minded. 2tU Harbor, CMta MeH 540-6410 ... .. 11 WEDNESDAY JULY 15 For mornln1 and afternoon llstlnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movlff. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 D "Air Cadet'' (dr1ma) '51-Ste· Plitn McNally, Gall Russell. 9:00 D "A WollH-'1 V111..-ce" (dra· ma) '48 -tharles Boyer, Ann Blyth. t:JO fJ ""-Star" (drama) '53-Bette Davis, Sterlin& Hayden. m "Cornered" (adventure) '45- IYiCk Powell. Micheline Cheirel. 1:00 D (C) "Coure .. of Ii.ct luuty'' (adventure) '57-Joan Crawford, Di· ane Brewster. m (C) ••MMM 13" (drama) '65-Pr.t Anaell, Fred Beer. 2:00 D (C) "Mite f•tlltr" (western) ·~John Lund. Debra Paaet. m "I ACCUM My hrents" (drama) '44-Mary Beth Hufhes. 4:30 II (C) "Mbttr Cory'' (drama) '57 -Tony Curtis. Martha Hyer. I VF NINL 6:00 B l ie News (C) (6Q) Jerry Oun· phy. D m HuntltY·lrinkleJ (C) (30) II C.11 Y• 1., TMs? (C) (90) Soupy Sales, Georae Kirby 1nd ROM M1rie 1uut. fJ Six O'Clodl Mewie: ''tucldive SMlte" (drama) '54-William Hol· den, June Allyson, Fredric March, Barbara Stanwytk, Walter Pldaeon. In the twenty.four hours followin& a business moaul's death. the five rivals for his job shoW tMir atrenaths and weaknesses in a bit· ter struule for power. II f Troep (30) m Tiit FliatstoMs (C) (30) llJ Stir Trek (C) (60) ~ <]) AIC Ewtnill1 ""' (C) (30) fll) WMt's Ntw (C) (30) "Glass ilaic #1." Qt Cf) CIS News (C) (30) I ,... lift Elpt111U.1 (30) TNtrt de las EstTtflls (30) News In Ult RCMlnd (C) (60) &:JO I INIC NtwllfVict (C) (60) Vilpla Sr•• si..w (C) (60) Georae Jessel, Mark Lindsay and Bill Russell &uest 0 TH Sa .. 1a .. (C) (30) Patri· cll H1rty, Richard Dawson and E. J. Peaker 1uest. ~ fnorltt Martian (30) SN Hunt (30) HuntitJ·lrinkleJ (C) (30) 8':,~~~ tlle '70s (C) (30) l ~TM .. ...,, (30) ~tidtrt 34 (C) (60) uu• Desert •llMN't cc> (30) Sa1tta 1ou de Liu (30) Qallopift1 Stt1r .. t (C) (30) Gra· ham Kerr. 7:00 8 CIS Evtnia1 Ntwa (C) (30) c.,.e. .............. u...-..,.-.. ... .. ....... _ ................... _ .... .... ................................. _ .... :;.: .......... _ ....... ..,.._ .... , 0 ,. " ....................................... .... _........_~~ . y_, CeA S.. AIMI ~-CAPal N9w At IAllEI llOVE LllCOLl-MEICllY t4T ...... ., .................... M9" CIW-•B. IT HlllllllT ... . ..... 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, JULY 11, 1970 Walter Cronkite. a <mm r-1111t ., t11e ........ cc> (60) Tmile Griffith vs. Dick Tiaer at Madison Square Garden. m I L0wt Lucy (30) ID ... t tilt a.ct (C) (30) 0 00 Hicti 1114 Wild (C) (30) m lat.face (C) (30) "Geothermal Power." fm £-""& It r.,. (C) (60) (R) •1Gershwin Ni&ht." Peter N«o ll>~rlsal (C) (30) 9:00. 9 ()) Medical Ctllttr (C) (60) (R) A dedicated head nurae masks her aerlous 1rt1ry condition to avoid losina her job. Merctdta McCambrid&t auests. a o oo m 1ra1t M..ic Hall CC> 9 (j) Tnltll or C.8"utt1ca (C) (10) Des O'Connor wtlcomes auests m Waltdtttult (C) (30) Vikki Carr 1nd Geor&e Gobel. el Si...... Maria (SS) fJ lflJ CI) ED Tiit £Viii, lr6 9) TUt 81rt (C) (30) ers ~) 160) Ario Guthrie, M1rt:y 7:30 Robbins and Jackie De Shannon auest. B NEW WHERE'S HUDDLES Cl) 1ea • Muic8 (60) * FAMILY FUN COMEDY U!> NltacU (60) 8 9 Cf) WWt'1 H.-...? (C) 9:30 11J News (C) (30) (30) Pertwee turns his new car over m Tiit Newsic&I ...... (C) (30) to Huddles and Bubba when he tofksln&•r·musieal satirist Len Chan. leaves on a business trip. Moments dler Joins producer·commentator Lew after he leaves. the car is wrecked Irwin In a mus!cal look at the head· by Bubba. linu. 8 @ @ m Tiit Vlr&ittia1t (C) 10:00 8 9 ()) Hawaii f"M.0 (C) (60) ~) (R) "AOistant Fury." Ida Lu· (R) A surprise birthday party for pino stars as an ambitious mother McGarrett ends with an attempt on who murders a man (Howard Duff). his Ult. lmplicatina a Shiloh ranchhand in· D 0 @ m Tiltlt ea.. ......... wived with her dauahter (Joey (C) {60) (R) "A Lona Trip to Yt1· Heatherton). terday." A proud and bitter black D Movie Sa111t (C) (30) Sharon man (Robert Hooks) reluctantly IC· Farrell, Jan Murray and Gile Storm cepls Bronson's help in order to ~pete a&ainst Jill St. John, Stu reach home in time for hi$ mother's Gilliam and Joan Collins. funeral. D a> NlllllJ •ltd tlM Prefessor I ID News (C) (60) (C) (lo) (R) "The Games Families ~ {I) a> TIN Sllttlltrt .,.. Play." Nanny learns th1t Professor ws S•tmlf SIMIW (C) (60) Peter Evuett Is takin& 1 research job of· Lawford, The Sunday's Child, Pat fer In another community for the Paulsen and Mac Davis auest. children's sake. ' ! lurke'a Law (60) I Trutll or C..1t4M1C11 (C) (30) • Tlalrtee11 A&aillst feta (60) "The Perry Mal9n (60) raveller." A recently orphaned Tiie Forsyll S.C-(60) (R) youna man inherits hia rich uncle's Eltlfa de AJIOr (30) estate. 7:55 el Cutltion de StpMoa &m Tres Vida Distilltal (30) 1:00 ti Cij Cf) So•r 'rte (C) (30) el Telt-Ciftt•a EllMMI (2 hr) (R) Gomer makes the mistake of 10:30 fJ News (C) (30) sln1in1 a romantic sona to his bud· II> Ml Maestro (30) dy's s:ster. Ted Bassell and Gial 11.00 .... ~ fT'I &l!l ......._ (C) Perreau 1uut. · .. ~YU u;,r ..... !Divorce Court (C) (30) D QI@ m Ntws (C) @ mm Tiit eou.ui.1p ot D Oat 5t1p 1troH 1'1 r at11tr (C) (30) (R) "The m. tR. r:n Road to You·Know·Where Is Paved UJ WI I.JI.Im Ntws (C) with You·Know·What " A meddle· ! I SpJ (C) some new nei&hbor tells Eddie he's Movie: , ''nit Wltolt Trutll" bein& selfish by dtmandlna too mystery) S8 -Stewart Gr1n1er. much of his father's lime on Sun· Donn• Reed, Georae SJndtrs . days. Ruth McOevltt auut.s. I ::'u 11::0..~(t8)lcl(:)> (R) "Thi I nars MJ LIM? (C) (30) · . .. To Tell Utt Trutla (C) (30) orld of Perl Thomas. La Criada l ien Crlada (30) 11:15 (jj) (j) CiMu StvtlltMlt: "For the 1:05 el £1 Toraillo (55) love of Mike." 1:30 8 9 Cf) ltftfiJ HilUMMia (C) 11:30 u(i) Mtfv Qriffllt (C) (lO) (R) Mayor Shad Heller comes Ci) m Jolaany C.... . (C) for a visit and he and the Clam· It: "lli My Sou" (drama) petts find Shorty hldln& in the eel· ' dward G. Robinson, Burt lu. Lancaster, Howud Duff. D Clla•pitnalllp Wrlltlint (C) fJ EB Didi Cavett (C) (90) The Americas' T11 Team Title &J h it: ''Tiit llM la Al...r will be drfended. (drama) '56-0•ne Clartl, May D @ (I) EB .... 222 (C) (30) Wynn. (I) "The New Boy." 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At least a aroup of American prts-tbe u.naina and dancina Oold- diqen-fell in love with Eoaland's bis town. The girb, Cbarlee Nolaon Reilly, and company apent nino ~k.a (April and May) in London tapios and ft1mina NBC'• Dean Martin Presents the Oolddiqcn (premieres for nine-week run Thursday, July 16, 10-1 l PM). The London uip resulted from executive producer Ores Garrison's decision to &ive the show a sliahtly different flavor this year. I~ its past two summera, the Oolddiner show was based on the music and fads of the 30's and 40's. lbas season Garrison is going contemporaJY, even mod. Plus there's a ~p. rinklina of overseas acts including reaular Marty Feldman, a popular EnaJisb comic. R~illy, erstwhile nervous Claymore Greag in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, beads the American contingent. Garrison tabbed Reilly off the latter's work as a frequent juest this past season on the reaular Manin show. Then there's the lovely Oolddlaaen who dug London and Tommy Tune, a song-and-dance man who b·as also appeared on the regular Martin show. Despite the fact that the Golddiagers are practically seasoned globetrotters (they accompanied Bob Hope on his last two Christ- mas tours), they were especially charmed by London. They even liked the weather-at least for two months. "It was like four seasons every day," remembers Paula Cinko, an Akron, Ohio, airt. "The mornings were fosJY, rainy and cool but then sometimes the sun came out and it was beautiful 11 The airls lived two to a flat at the Collinpood House in London. They had their own kitchens where they usually made breakfast and sometimes dinner. Because of rehearaals and lapin&, no one did a lot of sight-seeing. On days off the airla went shopping mainly but dido 't buy many clothes. The cut did catch moat of London's landmarks durirt one ol the show numbers entitJed "Hello, Hello London," written especially for the show by music direct.or Lee Hale. The comrany dug out at 4 :30 AM (to beat the traffic) and filmed the musica number next to such famous places as Big Ben, the Tower Bridae, the Tower of London, the Parliament building and PicadiUy Circus. Tapina of the show wu done much the same as it is done in the U.S. "Except for the cue cards;' says Reilly. Cue cards aren't the practioe in London although on occasion cue cards were provided especially for the Americans. But for Reilly it meant study after hours. "I drew the tub and took the script into the bath wilh me. 11 • Since Reilly appean in many seaments of each show, be bad his job cut out for him and admits he worked u hard as he's ever worked. "But the results, the overall show, should be marvelous." ..... 16 THE DAJLY PILOT, 1V W£at JULY 11, 1970 THUR~OAY JULY 11 For momlns 1nd afternoon llati ... , pl.... ... DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, .,. the dly'1 movlel. DAmME MOVIES I:• D (C) ..... at S." (romance} 'Ir-Guy Rolfe, Anne Kimball. t:OO B "1lle ... Qecl-(mystery) '48 -=itay Milland, Maul'Hn O'Sullivan. 1:31 D "1'• D9Je le T••" (advtn· wre) '~'St1rlin1 Hayden, Rodolfo ..... m "Clauclia Md David" (romance) ·~ -Dorothy McGuire, Robert Youn1. 1:00 9 '1'lle l.llllt TUt Flied" (dra· ma} '4o-Ronald Colman, Ida Lu· plno. m "1lle Stra.,..s Hui' (mpttfY) ~Trevor Howard, Alida Valll. 2:00 fl (C) ...._ , ... ,. MiM" (musical) '52-Mario l11121, Oorttu Momnr. • .,.... tr.. .._.,. (tdvell· turt) '55-Way,ne Morris, May Gtr· malne. 4:00 8 ..... ef I 11leaaM flClll" (dfama) 'S7-James Ca1ney, Doro· thy Malone. I v I ·~ : ~~ I' ,. ......... u .. (30) lll1filll .... (C) (30) "'"' Keir. 7:00 I CIS &elllc ..... (C) (30) alter Cronkite. I ..... .., U.? (C) (30) I l-. Lllcr (30) ...... a.. (C) (30) (j) .......... (C) (30) ,..,... a. I .... I (30) "ln- IOI Review." l)Cf) Tnlll er C."'••cea (C) ,,.. ........ (C) (30) 11•11•1•1 Meril (SS) TMt llrt (C) (30} 7:l0 9 Cf} ,..., MtM (C) (30} ( lfll PfOPoMI 'm1rriqe to ID attrtctive Frend! alrt In Tahiti. Anal instaltmet of I ~~ !.~fLTcc> ceo> Chet Huntley reports on the pllJht of today's mlcr1nt worllt~• 1Ubttandard houalna In which they are forced to live end the lll·treat· ment they oft• suffer. The view· points of the workers IS well IS those of arowers and aovernment officials are pr•Mnted. B ni. .._. .._ (C) (30} urry Blyden hosts. Sharon Farrell, Jan Murray and Gale Stonn compete with Jill St. Jj>hn, Stu Gilliam Ind Joell Collins. l}lll'~:n:-' n:-::.r~ One." Host Bill Burruel offera a dou·up view of the muak ox which dates bade to the Pleistocene period. fJ ...... $ Mtwie: (C) '..:.... JeMs'' (musical} '54-Harry Bela· fonte, Dorothy Oandrldae. Pulions flare betwHn an army 1uard at a ir;00i ... .._ (C) (60} .... .... parachute plant and one of his CO· •· . ..... ,.rry ""n· workers in the modern day vtrtlon tm HulieJ·lriMler (C) (30} of Bizet's opera, "Carmen." C. Y• Tep nil? (C) (30} ~Mii tr c......--(C) (30) nll M•rtlndale hosts. Nipsay RU$· ""1 ..._ (60) Mii, Jack Carter alld Mo11y Am· ...... (-;:) ~e~::;. sterdam auat. • (C) .. ., D Sk O'Clecl *'6e: (C) ....... cises are shown tonlaht. fri. lltt Ala•" (drama) '53-I &Dfl de AMer (30) Glenn Ford, Julie Adams, Chill ~= n•..::,, 9i::' (C) (60) Wills, Vidor Jory, Hull! O'Brien. LioneT Hampton 1utats. Hlahllsflts facina massacre by Santi Ana's includ3 1 classlc radio spot by hordes, the men dtfe1ldln1 tht Ala· Bin& Cr..-i... alld Jack Benny 1.... 1 mo selact one member to ride to -1 '"" Ox Bow to warn their famlllea. tum clip ot Geor1• Raft. I F r..., (30) • DilletCll c..rt (C) (30) 1'e Flil....._ (C) (30} {f>,~,~="e:n ~~~3: a. '"' CC> <60> ot Don's tele'llaion script. a ltlnlnc CJ) UC (_.. ..... (C) (30) vehicle for her, untll it ceta rtWfit· iilr1 .... (C) (30) "Glaa lted~2." The world of stw ia ;·Te T• a. T• (C) (30) ~ .._ (C) (30) fD 25 YEARS OF THE BOMB T..er. : ~~1» * PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE ..... "' 11e .. ., CC> (60} SEE FILMS, INTERVIEWS fl) I .," Trlllty ,._ 25 (C) l:lO g IMC ...._ .. (C) (60) (4 hr}~ ~arter C.ntury of the P::e&e ,'.:::" 1::,.cc> F~~ Atomic Aae." A mfOIP'diw toe* at Goohln, a ... -. Grier alld Ron Osen· the Manhattan Project, which de· _, vtloped the etomlc bomb durlftl daulh. fattier of a runaway child. Wor1d War Two. Its flot tell on B 'nit 11• .... (C) (30) Jim J I 16 1945 t "' do MacKreU hosts. Patricia Harty, 11 Y ' 1 ""1""'°" · Richard DawlOll and E. J. Petlllr New Mexico, and the enauiftc Im• an .. r the question, "How Well :,"~nee of nudtar en•ro "' the Do You Communicate With Othersr• II) ,;._. MewM (C) "ChantaJe 1 I ~ fMrltt MlrUI• (30) un Tonro" (2 hr} ~ ~·~~·~J:»(C) (30} 1:05 rm r .. i ..... Mllicaf (SS} la fer die 70. JC> (30) "Dis· l:lO 8 51 Cl) 8 lreaide (C) (60) uUoJ1 of tbrrlqe.' (R) -nwarno<a Return."· ll'Ontlde I Cf) Tiie .......,. (30) (IJhts to uve an or1anlf 1Uon ded· liUdttt M (C) (60} lcatecl '° rehabilitation of tx·&n· 11111 '-'t ~ (C) (30) (Continued) .. THURIDAY (Contl.....0 vlcta whtn • memb« 11 accuMd of I Jntl theft Ned Romiro Ind Stephen ..... ,, ...... e ..... (C) (90) Jimmy Flttchet VL Neary Cl1iti for tM SUte llat.t· r.i ~~lp. 8 • leaM1h• (C) (30) (W} I I Vwy Ow1t Slmln· tM." Tabitha HPI up I inadw tor he""1 becluae S.inantfta la lt*'d· I ., much time with UM baby. ..... , ...... (C) (90) n. ... , .. ......, .... (60) 1:00•8CIJ C1S ~ Mewll: .._ M1i1rt" (comedy) ·&~lenn Ford. Glrlldine P ... , Aqell Lans- bury. A 1111111town postmlStr.. et· tends • convemlon In New York end •tV•cts the 1ttentlon of 1 men •na•atd to • widow with • teen- ~ Anooa ,. -.. <C> <60> (I)' Nancy fison. Phil Harris end Oliver auest. ...... (60) •:• m ~~irr!r.!C>Off:~ trlek dowf'I the men bthlnd tr1fflc In • ~lity-chanlini narcotic. • .., .... (C) (30) 10:8011U CJ)8 PIOllUl DeM ilttli ~ .. l11U'a-• (C) (60) London mualcal tour by the Qolddiqtf1 Ind comedy lllaCdlls bJ Charles Nehon ReUly end Merty F•ldmln hlchliatit the premiere of this summer varietY show. Tommy m"'tlff.1>~60)s.vMB (C) rf> '#(ihp 'Jr.~ T r1C1 a divorce In return for her shlro of the bank when Blylor dies. 11 S,, (C) (60) ...... Law (60) ,,.. YI-. Diltllttu (30) .......... Clll .. """"' .... ,... .. (30) lO:lO 11111 ...... (30) .. ,,.. , ..... (30) U:OOl!ll= ~~ BTS.45<~ IMlo: "A ... ~ tM S." ( me) ·~ Andrwwa, Rich· 1rd Conte, John Ireland. ••s.w.•ws (C) 11:15 [ft) (1) a... ........ : "Tb• il0st,.1nttd Man In the Wor1d." ll:JllUlllrw .... (C) (j) • ...., c:.r... (C) ·,._...,.._ .. (drama) -Roftald Colman, Jana Wyatt, Sim Jaffe. ! m"" c...tt <C> 1lillrt I:...._ tit tt. C.." mody) '65-Charlotta Rampllna. Ian Bannen. • IMlo: ""° Iii """°"" (dra· ma) '5~1chard Conte, Constance Smith. l:GO. IMlo: ""-,..... ..,. llias TW." Cdr1ma) '46-Una !Tur~G(~itld, Hume Cronyn. : ""'-Cneplllc .......... ld·fl) '56-lrlan Oonlovy, M1r11t Dua. 1=41 '1C!iit•••••••"119 NIUI ._, (C) 2:t0 ....._ a.: ''Wltoffront," • ..... Ind "" Mouttr," "End of tho River." 2:JO ...... ,. Ua "".., (C) FRIDAY JULY 17 For momi• and •ft.noon llatinp. plelse· ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •• the day's mGYles. DAmME MOVIES l:JO. (C) ..... " • ._.,. (west- ern) '52 -Rory Calhoun, Gtno ~. Richard Boone. t:OO 8 "Ow Helf1a W.. • ....., Up" (comedy) '46-Glil RuSMll, Diana Lynn. Stien Donlevy. t :30 a "Lura" (dram•) '44 -Oona litfnoy, Dena AndrewL m "n.. Mu ill Iller (mystery) '50 -V1lentine 0,111, e.tty Ann Davis. 1:00 B "Seq el Sim...,.. (romence) 'ff -MICdonlld Car~. W1ndl tt.ndrix. GI -...... tt u.. Corel Su" Cid-venture) '59 -Cliff Robtrtlon, 0111 Scala • Z:OO B ,_ fllM'• W_,,. (bio1r1plly) ·« -Don Murray, William Windom. m "Tiie a....-..,,.. (dr•ma) ''SO -Willer Matthau. 4:30 8 (C) "S.U ._ Mere" (ro- m1nc.) '54 -Oicll Powttl, Ooblllt Reynolds. f \' I •, •' ' ' .. I !I -,~~.:%Dunphy. !: ~ T111t1 <C> cJ~11. ton Bttle, tt.nqy Younarnan Ind Morey Amsterdam auat. fJ Sia O'a.ct llewie: "M1 fnerlte SW' (comedy) 'Sl-Bob Hope, Hidy Lemarr, frencis l . Sulliv1n. A look· •·llkl for • wounded forolan spy, 1 comedian is Wed by tht pern· mont to lm!*aon•ll him. Irr,.., (30) Tllo Fllallhlll (C) (30) lt:lr Tftk (C) (30) m UC &eei.a ..... (C) (30) ............. (C) (30) ry Theatre." The Y11t Repertory Theatre Company potfonns tl\t'M fairy tales by Grimm: "The Goldtn Goose," "The Ctcvtr Gretal," and "The Bremen Town Mualdana." I Cf) Cll ,.... (C) (30) ,..... • &,lrM&I (30) , ....... &tr ... (30) ....... ...,(C) (60) l:JO I MIC ...... (C) (60) Ylrlillil 8rWll (C) (60) Jolln ~e. Robert 8'111t, Lynn Kolloa. Mrs. Gussie Sanford, Bob Doman ~ .._ 11 .. (C) (30) Patrlcla n:'rty. Rlc:Aard DaWIOll and E. J. l ... i§.:~:) ~30) ~ .... 781 (C) (30) • Com· lmunl~r~ (30) M (C) (60) .......... U..'(30) 1111,tnc ...._. (C) (30) Gt1· him ic.r. 1:00• en Ewlltlll """ (C) <30> iittlf ~·- fJWMt'a Mr LIM? (C) (30) Sou~ , .... fflll --~~1:)) Siio&, Joonna Blma end S.• 111e .... T• Blroa auoet. Tllo ....... -(Cl (30) (R) 11 LM Llcy (30) a. 9-tJ M ,_.. (30) .... .. ctecl (C) (30) t:IO •• (]) .. ,...., ~ ...... (j)a... ..._ (C) (90) i111 lllllW11l11r (R) (CCMMdy) m Cart.or.'' Joell Mlhone1, Julio '6G-llle Otvt ctlB Flw, Barbara Adltftl'° Df ff_. CW (C) (30) (R) Fems. A .inst:&. croup of you= ....... ., 8 . .u ... ,, 1tMoeal 11¥1 totti In 1 COfWtft --v11._ chlptl In tM slums of London. · I ,. • Cuur m• (C) I nio ..,_ (C) (60) ........ .... (C) (30) ..... c.... ...... (C) .. ,,. ......... (5$) ( ) lit) "Debt ol Honor." JoMlfor IM (C) (30) Wiit roturna 11 mountain 1lrt Holfr 7:30 Cl) 8't s-.t (C) (30) (R) Hutton, b41 wiMor In I etlP pme. 1U11ts .. en rnttlllaonce Pit Harrinaton auata .. J. Monti· •aent who stops In '° find • dilbollc ~ Morttn • profouor who ht1 froron all of North ~ ,.,., Mowto (2 hr) "Beach Amortcl, trapplna Mu end tho Ch 1rty. lob Cummlnp. Donlthy M•· In Miami. lone, frenkle Nelon, Annette Funl· B e ..... CMtwrll (C) (60) (R) ctllo. '1TTmo of Your life." Billy Blu. I hwtd s.lldld (C) (2 hr) faced with wt11h1n1 hi• pride 1111nat Her C30) hla sefety when 1 known aunflaht• Jlldldll (60) (JllMI Mitchum) publlcly c:Mlllftl t:301 IB .._ (C) (30) him to • ahootovt. ...-.. ,.,.._ (30) B Tllo Mewlo .._ (C) (30) Sharon 10:00 au (6' a..._., w.w (C) tarrell, Jan Murray •nd Gile Storm • (IO) lR)'-Sf.aliinwt.llt Bldl .t the compote with Jiii St. JoM, Stu Gil· $tudlo... Ktvln Grant {1 prm&ared llO lillm •nd Jooo Collins. china• Apldlt hlllOtY In 1 _. l>~R~.fB~ 't'.=u~~ whtn Plulttte Douala• la kidnapped. Siltu ktriU1 illnda In )Ill wtllle try. •)UfR~:L~ t,:-eeDotl: ~ ~ lllch tho orphlna roepect tot ~putor," wltll Herb Edelman, G...... $ IMio• "1111 .... Brodorict er.ford, JIM Dido, [)en. .-.....-~-..--. :58 c-.. ,..,_ thy Ntum1nn and Mollndl Feo; -_..._,, -*"' .. ,, ''love end thl • HulMnd " with Booth, An Y PlttUns, se.~ Mac· em Pettarton end Emrnalino 'Hanty· Lllne. In 1884, • matchmebr u · end "Loett end the W•tcildot.': sumea ruponlibllity for flndini • ·th ,.. F 1•-_ ... mate f0t e wealthy, tl&flt·flehted old • nny u .. r ••N Mlchlol _,..._ _ .. _ L Callan. """""'r "*"'141n 8 ...,..., ,..,.. (C) (90) Guuta I ~ er C.-.•llCll (C) (30) ere Art Unkl•tttr M.ldollne Mur"1 W =-(~60l30) "The Twl· O'H1lr. Didi Whittlncton, Barbati I pt of the Presidency," by Preai-~=· H•MY Korman end Sol dMt Elanhower'1 press aecrltAlry, , ... ,..., Law (60) Goorae Roedy, offer• • penetr1tln1 Tra YW. ......... (30) oumlnetlon of the hlahlst office In r....a.... 40 (2 hr) the land. lO:-e . • &toll do.., (30) -Ml ..... (30) 7:55&JC .......... do SocwNioa ll:GO "Ii ..... (C) l:GO •• Cl) ... llld • (C) (30) (R) r: ~~ (C) 'ltht result ot Paui.-s mistaken b• Cl'1 (!)mil:' llof that Dick II ulna. fritndt belln till "'J'~Wel4 cl) dropplna by '° pay their i.st rt-Mowto: "1'191 Lite tlOfao ,,.,. i DMrCll eo.t (C) (30) COlllldY) '47 -Ronlld Cofmin, @ CIJ 9 nio .,.., ._. (C) Cummins, Edna But kl s Horl'Ol·Scope." AMle Lane Ne llld, 1111 I* (C) (30) 1uosts as • &timorous COllMtb •· =. ~.'t:: ~ ecutlve ""° becomes tht 1tra1111 woman lft Miu lrld(1 llfo. 11:15 e ~ Clleea ........ : ''lurt of I To T• tt. T• <C>, (30) ..,,_.," , ........ (30) 1\o l:JOIUlllrw ...... (C) rud." £.xcorpta fl'Ol'll tllie f..U •..., C.... (C) film, wt.lch stirred ~ .._ u."' (wutn) end Anne Banaott. ' -Jotm PIPI, Lluboth Scolf. • LIClldta (C) (30) Dan OuryN. L115 G Ltldll l.llre (55) 1• Diel CMlt (C) 1:30 a a Cll ...,..., ...,... <C> c30> ftlilbt. ~ ""-u.u ... _..., • .,.. (I) lfoPn plena to docoJ Ckrman e~) 64 -Phlllp Slone. bomber fll&flta away from London, , ..,.,.. _..., (...,..,) but tho venture faltera wtien hla '* Rti~ llart1 f orlft. man Clrtar h .. 1 memory llP•· e8 ........ M cq -~Ci)· ............ 1:00 ..... (CJ ..,..... ...... (C) ) (R) "Th• Gardeft." Oen (...tom) '51-John PtJne. Donnll Ferrel trlu to prove 1 f1ahlonlble O'Koefe, Arloon Whelan. PlrChlatrllt ii 1 fraudi In • drama ~D .._ (C) with Richard Kiley, rtnde Scott. liwte: "81 If tllle .._.. MDI frefteb Ind Burt MncUttloH. ma) '60-Anna Frandt, lto,d e ZU. .., "'*9 (30) n. an(l)an.o 111111 ....... 1:11,,c.-..., ..... ._. <C> '* lC> 13()) CR) "No Hlb. No Runa. %.'ti ...... Iller. ''TM CW. ti No Opltre." Jonetun la 1 dud wtlln Doll fl09Mr.': "Down to tM Sea ho tries out for ~ on tho II sa.lpl" ind '"UMr .. ......, ... Schoonar Bay little LNaut tllm. l:.118 ..... ,..._ Us NI .., (C) ..... 17 1000 BEAUTIFUL . STICK-ON LABELS ' $1.00 ........ Moy be used on envelopes os return address 1obels. Also very hondy os identification labels for marking personal item s such os books , records, photos, etc. Labels stick on glan and may be used for marking home canned food items: AU labels ore printed with styl ish Vogue type on fine quality whit~ gummed paper. Mn. Christifte ltowtt 9'9 flost Ro•d Cott• Me"· C.lif. 92626 r ---------- 1 ,.II ht tltl1 , .. , .... ell' .._, 1H ll wiffi S 1.00 te: ----, I I . I I I I I Pllet Prl11""9-l•MI DI•., l ea 1171, New,.,. h eclt, C•llf. t UH· -···············----·--·········-··········--·········· ···--·······················------------------·-······· ··············-···················-·--··----············ le tlUe te llM YHt z;, c.4e I I I I I I I I , __ _ PILOT PRINTING ----' L_ , ... 11 -----------FREE BONUS Wini EACH ORDER OF LAIELS WE WIU INCLUDE RB SET 05 PACKA&E MAILIN6 LAI El.S. ,. ........ " ....... .. --' SATURDAY JULY 11 '.~ ( > H ~ I "< l, THE DAILY PIL.OT, TV WE£1<. JULY 11, 1970 m Movie: ''Sai.atad Of Atlutb" (adventure) '6&-Ray Corria•n. Loia Wilde. @I) CaacilMs J Mlllka Im ,...,. .. lltJM I IMIM s,llta (C) De tt.~..,. (C) 9:3011~.,..,., l M....., (C) '-1IO I c-. ... c..dll ' ,...,... 6:ZS lift Us T1til Dey 10:001 ,91 tE WICQ ._ (C) 6:30 11 S..••• Se...t~ (C) "The Im· ~: ~ ,:_,.,. ace Ind Its Speech. wutem) '54 ..-Rod C1meron, Jo. 6:55 m Meral111 P't11tf anne Dru. 7:00 II Od1'MJ (C) "Today' a Bloloaical m Mewit: "T ... 1 ... Lldy" (west· Revolution." ern) ·~Ptuie Castle. I ID~=~-"' ' JecUt (C) @I) ......... Ii• (JperHU @ ED 81111iwtr (C) 10:30 1J Qt (j) ScMb,·Doe (C) Mr. (C) 7:30 8 Dulty'1 TtMMllM (C) D QI @ m T1MI n11rtsto... (C). (jl) (])IEE s ... .., ttie tur (C) 8 Mow~: "Tiiis W.u11 la Mine' l:OOB'9~'1MI Jtbena (C) (drama) 41-Frinchot Tone, C11ol O m H« Co ttle Bruce. Gr•~ ( • e 11111 ,, (jl) (]) m •• ,. of ...... " ... I (11) 0) Call•Mll Cab (C) ( ) Stoty •Tl• Movie: ''nl P'totHter" (comtd ) T•I• of Wells F1r1• "-Sir Alec Guinnns, Valerie H~· 1:30 11 9~ lup lu•ny/..., ltun-son, Glynis Johns. ..., Het1t C) ll:OO IJ l~Ar~ c..-, He• (C) ea.,. Jfefilt NII ums to be 1nnounctd. I QJ • m Pink PalltMf (C) D ' 8' ..... leqM ..... Mn: "M•n wiu.out • ....-o @rn mw at'"""" cc> ( ror). '59-Robert Hutton. Georae Er:> filsb Mulcau Coulouns. I c-. lid 11:30 a (jl) Cl)Q) U.lc111 ...... ad Mtiwie: ulut of dM Meltb1t1" (?) Dick ~Ilk holtJ. (1dventure) '60-Jose Marco. fJ Mowte: (C) "SNflPt at Red t:OO I Qt I m H. R. Nnt.f (C) SllMb" (wntttn) '~Richud H11- Mewlt: "ffM11 Her (dr1llll) '40 rison, G. R. Stu1rt. -Doualu flirb1nk1 Jr., Joan Ben· ti) Movie: .. ..._... of Me11tMa" nett. (western) '57-Rex Re11CN1, Maraia D @ CV a> Htt Wlletb (C) Oun. CHANNEL LISTINGS lnfOfm•tlon for thHe '°Ir. la furnished by the television st•tlons. TV WEEK la not rH ponslble for Ht-minute ch•n1n In proenam llstlnp . • KNXT (CBS) Los An1eles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles • KTLA (Ind.) Los An1eles D KABC ~ABC) Los Angeles fJ KHJ Ind.) Los An1eles m KTTV (Ind.) Los An1eles m KCOP (Ind.) Los An1eles fB KWHY (Ind.) Los An1eles f.I) KCET (NET) Los Angeles ., KMEX (Ind.) Los An1ele1 m KMIR (NBC) Palm Sprincs ml KLXA (Ind.) Los An1eles Q) KPLM (ABC) Palm Sprinf: CI> KJTV ~ABC) Cable Bakersfie @ KERO , NBC) Cable Bakersfield Cl) KBAK ~CBS) Cable Bakersfield trn KJTV ABC) Bakersfield 0 KERO (NBC) Bakersfield a KBAK (CBS) Bakersfield A star (*) preceding a log listing indicates It is a paid adver· tisement. Channels 22, 28, 34 and 40 are UHF in Los Angeles, with 28 being the educational (ElV) station. Channels 17, 23. and 29 are UHF In Bakersfield. SIGN ONS (TEST PAlTERNS) Channel 2-6:53 AM Sund•y. 5:53 AM Mond•y throuah Friday. 6:53 AM Saturday. · Chennel 4-7:30 AM Sund~. 6:00 AM Monday throufh Friday. 6:30 AM Saturday. Chennel 7-.$'~ammln1 start• •t 7:30 AM on Sunday. 6:30 AM Monday throu1h Friday and 7:00 AM on Saturday. This ma1azlne Is published -,~1y for this newspaper by TV WIQ. a dhltslon of 8ttffln '"'"'tkul and L.llftOSl'alth Co., Inc., editorial and produc-tion offices. P.O. 8ox 11901 Glendale. Calif. Address advertlsln• lnqulrt• to the dlaplay ad'vertlsln1 caepartment of this n_.paper • \ f I f R ''Hl ( l °" 12:00 8 8 Cll.Tlle ........ (C) ll)TNtre F1•llilr G)Dfl•dellSMMI lZ:lO. B Cil ...... ,. Nate, (C) D llewie: .........,, hci•eor C•d· venture) '48 -Dick Powell, Mirta Toren. a Mewle: "Coltftalo•'' (dr1m1) '57 t>lnnis O'KMfe, June Lockhart. m Mowit: .... lll•e .,..,,. (drama) 'E--clrole Lombard, Kay Frencla, Cary Grant. @ ()) Jldy LP• SMw (C) m Ylaul 11r1 <C> l:008Qt(I) ...... (C) a Mevie: (C) "l\e ...... (sci?tl) '"58 -Stm McQueen, Aneta Cor· seaut. ID Movie: "TIN ....... llrla" {West· ern) '57--Merry Anders, Liu Divis. @(j)S.. ...... 81 Tr11 Yidel Diatillba El) Upbelt (C) 1:3089(1)JouJ Qtlelt {C) (ft) Cl) TWia 1111: "The C1n1dians" ind "The Roar of the Crowd." Z:OO 1J hatJ'• T ...... (C) 11 Dellble feetwe: .. .., Tn1ln Mt" (drama) '64 -Jose Ferrer. "let 0. Wltll It" (comedy) '63 - Bob Monkhouat. a Mevie: ...... kW' (drama) '58-~n Mills. Richard Attenboroup. U@F .... Sllow(C) /B (I) Slturclly .,...._ F•blre: "Zero Hour" and "A Blueprint for Murder." 8' See tllt USA (C) m blllla T1Mltrt (C) 2:30 R ........ WOfbMp (C) "Dive Ma)or and the Minors" Part II. Five youna promlsin1 ni&htclu~ entert1in· ers brln1 a .cond "htlpina" of their music, cornecty ind creativity to the worklhop. a Mn: (C) ucariltoplltf c.1 .... bus'' (adventure) '49 -Frederic Merch, Aorence Eldridae. I W .... Trlfft (C) luiatlt (C) Mtwle: "lllt of tllt .....,....,. (western) '55 -Jim Divis. • ~~ of AaricuttW• (C) llvlritdldelM-.a• 3:15 U CJ) Feature Fil•: "TM All- Amencan." Tony Curtis, Lori Nelson. 3:00,Ji• ..... OutdoeR (C) ~(C) . ~· ft1blre (C) • lie Picture (C) • Teatro del Slbldo 3:308 Mewl« (C) "Dllert Sena" (musi· • elf) '53 -G«don M1tR1t, K1thryn Greyson, Steve Cochrtn. a...-. ... eer,.. C:O.D." {mystery) '47 - Brent, Joan Blondell. 8' Tm.I tllt Wodd (C) 4:00 • 11lt .... , .. (C) I t..we LllCJ He Said, Slit Slid (C) ..., Dr.w1 • S.,._.(C) 4:15 W'ltJ/lldl? 4:30 Scell9 '70 (C) Host Clay Cole PERT PLA YER-Uule Dawa Lya II die aewest meaaber of die Doua· . I ... ltou.Mlaold OD My llltte Sons, comedy serlH, Saturdays at 8 3t PM oa CBS. welcomes The Illustrations, The Mo· menb, Robin McN1mara, Donne Theodore and B. 8. Kina. GI H&zel (C) tD Lona Jobn Silvet' (C) @ (I) Sebrina 1t1ee (C) 9 ~ 111 Movie: "Five Miles to MTdn11ht." Sophi• Loren, Anthony Perkins. Cl QIMlt for Adventure (C) 5:00 D (ft) CJ)&> Ale's Wide World of ~~ ~ Cl I SpJ (C) GI Movie lre1ts: ''Tltlev... HIP. WI'/' (drama) '49 -Lee J. Cobb, Richerd Conte, V1lentlna Corte11. m httJ Duke tB Hob Nob With lob and Hit !lUppeb U 00 Hip Chlp11T1I (C) GI Futbol..SOCC.r (C) Mexico vs. Italy, ti) Stllfln of Su.a (C) 5:30 8 Ralpll Story's Los An... (C) (lij 1J lNIC NtWMfVlce (C) 8 Raia1 Action (C) Hi1hll1hts of the Rams vs. Philadelphia Ea1tes 1969 NFL aame. m McHlle'a Navy fB a.II Strock Pr ... nts: Films and Interviews. {21/i hrs). fill TIN Wotld of tilt A9eflcan Cffttuian (C) ''The World and Work of Dorothy Youn1. Weaver." 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