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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-09-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• • ' - ' . ra ove DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, ·1970 vor... "' .. 0. 21•. I SICTMlfllS, .. ,,. •• , lrTine City Pia~ . . ' ... ' • . · .. .. , l SAllt.1 • •• ' 't . •• • .. ... ,_.... ':."'°' • 46 000 ACRE CITY PROPOSED (WHITE AREA ) ON IRVIN E RANCH ' After~ Bid to Incorporate, the Pulling incl Tut1int1 Begins Judge Grants New Trial For Garde n Grove Man A murder sus peel's plea for a separate trial on grounds that newspaper accounts of the "devil cult'' killing of a i\li.sskl.n Viejo teacher unfairly rerlected 00 ~ss case wus granled Friday in Superior Courl in Sanla Ana. Jud ge James F. Judge ruled thal Arthur Craig "Moose" Hulse,. 16, .of Garden Grove , will riot go o~ trial ~·1th ro-defendant.s Hennan Hendrick Tan or, 17 and Stephen C. Hurd, 20, tioth tr~ruiients, for the kil~ng of Sant.a Ana sehlce staYon attenaant Jerry Wayne Carlin. f · Taylor and H,urd are. also accused of the slaying of 1'1rs. Florence Nancy Brown, 31, of El Toro. She was killed and dismembered June 3, one day after Carlin. 21. was ha'cked to death with a hatchet and left in a pool of blood on Lhe washroo m f]oor·of his station. Hul se successfully argued through al · torney Robert Green that new spaper Oraage Coast l1'eatber Low clouds left the coast reaion this morning, giving Orange ~""" ty a suMy September day, slight- ly cooler, with low temperatures ranging from SI Saturday night to ~. Highs Sunday will be 75 to 82 In t~e South Coast area. INSIDE TODAY Tlir i(rr all in color. Ar lenst , iu /.Qfl°o1($ ('dition of TV iVEEK. cr/l 21 nrw s/1ows obou l to cit· but on nrtltork 1rle11is1011 gei r.hr full·color treof111r11l. Todoy'J TV \V EEK is your tickcl to tile 11ew seascHi. . ,.. publicity. of the Brown killing would not help bis chances in the Carlin murder trial. ft was pointed out that publicity largely d\\'elt on the alleged sataniC rites carried oul on the woma n before and after her death. Mrs. Brown's body, minus its' right arm, heart and other organs was found June 15 in a shallow grave off the Ortega Highway. It is alleged that Hurd and Taylor were among the group who drag· ged the JC:rWninl woman from her car shortly after U..y halted 1Jie llallon wagon on Sand Canyon Rold. It ls alleged that Mn. Brown. WU then taken to an Irvine or1qe grove, 1Ubjected to devil cult riW and !"urdered. . Judge. Judge declined. tO a;et a trial ~ate ror Hulse pending the heanng ot vanaus n1otions scheduled during the next few weeks. Hulse and Taylor have been ctrtified as adults in the indtctment handed down by the Orange County Graod Jury. Judge Judge will rule Tuesday on Taylor's ar~­ ment that his classification as an adult ts unlawful and unconstitutional. Gulf Coast Area Towns Evacuated In Ella's Path SAN FERl!Al'IDO, M"lco (UPI) Police and Mexican Army unit. today evacuated Gulf of Mexico coastJI areas menaced by Hurricane Ella, whfch earl· ier routed more tha n 4,000 persons from Texas Gulf Coasl towns. Ella, the season's fifth hurricane. early Friday roared toward Brownsville, Tv:., wllh winds up to llO miles per hour, but then veered toward MWco. The Red Cross "'ported ihat inhabitlnu' of Port Isabel and South Pldt'e hJand. Tex., fled ,to BmmlVllle ucl ne1rby cities where they wm boulOd in llCboolJ ind other publlc bWldinp. • • - '· ' Murder Suspect . • -. -• Wins . ,, ' ' Separate Co~rt Tri~~ . ~ ~irst Gro~p E~a~ted ,. To Amman Arab guerrillas said today they were evacuat.ing all remaining hostages aboard three dynamite-laden jetliners aitf.in.g on a Jordanian desert airfield. The flrsl group of pasaengers already wu being bought to Amman and the rest would follow shortly they said. A agokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) said in Amman some bf the passengers left the three aircraft at 3 a.m. EDT. The group was believed to include some 20 Brltlsh youngsters on the three planes -a TWA 707, a Swissair DCB and a British Overseas Airways Corp. (BOAC) VCJO. Although all passengers will be taken from the airplane, the spokesman said, the Israeli passengers probably would be taken to a secret site where they will be kept under guard until the guerrilla demands for release of an undetennlned number of Arabs in Israeli jails is met. 11lfl PFLP also is asking for the re- lease of seven comrades held in Switzer· land, West Germany arxl Britain arid indications are the non-Isr.aeli passen- ger& will be allowed to leave Jordan ooce tho5e seven are turned free. Pope Paul VI Friday night promised the International Red CrOM all the help he can give in efforts to secure the...r-e· lease ot all persons aboard three jet· liners hijacked by Arab guerrillas to a desert airfield in Jordan. Of the 414 passengers aboard, 178, mostly women and children, already have been all ow,ed to go to Amman, es- caping what lhe Red Cross termincd "inhuman Conditions" aboard the air· '!ine~s....lfhe TWA and Swlssair planes wert"1iijacked Sunday and the BOAC plane Wednesday. The sanitary condi· lions and the lack of food and water aboard the planes h11 made life rnlser· able for the ~era. Boise Sky.diver Critically Hurt BOISE; Idaho (UPI) -A •kydiver carrying the game ball as part of dedi· cation ceremonies al Boise State Col· lege's footboll stadium was critically in- jured Fri~ay night. , Waller L. Benton, 27, a student, plunged more than 100 feet tn a virtual free-fall at the end of his jump when he tried to maneuver b.ls parachute to land In the middle of the ltadlum. A crowd of 11,ooa football fans .., bind to witch Boise State'• 19'70 home opener qalnal Chico (Calli.) Slate 1pparen11y dldnl rtallre the oorloulnell of the .,... 1edy. J Some Praises Possible " . •• . •· . - " Dea.th, . - • .. <t 144 -..:...,. ~ ·"'t'1~"' .. -¥ " ' Of Freeway Hit By L PETER KRIEG 01 111t Dtllr l'll•t ,..,. ReactiON ranging from utter disbelief to guarded apprehemion were voiced along ll>e Oran&• Coast today following the statement Fridly by 1 State Division of Highways oflJclal that the Padflc C:OMf. Freeway may never be boi!L Most city officials didn't believe the state would reaUy junk all its plans for tbe controversial coastal freeway. Some figured, or hoped, that it i1 a "threat" by the state in an allempt to get opposing cities "to wake up to the reality of what it would be like without a freeway." The stunning discl<>!ure that the Highway Division is considering the possibility of eliminating the Coast Freeway from the future highway syatem was made ·Fridaf by William Hashimoto, Daily Pilot 'On the Spot' At Cup Races International excitement couples with local Orange Coast flavor this year as the world series of yachting, the Ameri- ca's Cup challenge series, gels under way Tuesday off Rhode Island Sound. Newport Beach skipper Bill Ficker will be at the helm of the U.S. defender Intrepid as ahe pa: '1galnst Austr1lla'1 ',·•• .-r '". . . .•.. ' . "~ti .. :. \ . t ~ Gretel II In the best of •aeven aerJet that many experts ~ llder the worJd'a cbomolonohlp in -·meo!Up. DA!tY PILOT readers wUJ be get· Ung virtually per~ al 1ccounts of tbe series ftltough on the Mckllllf spot coverage by vet· er an DAILY PiUJT Boating Editor AJ.. mon ·Loc~bey. Lockaliey la in Newport, R.l. today pre- paring to file pre.race atorles, background reporli, inside informaUon and person- ality sketches as the greatest spectacle in yacht racing comes to the mart. Reed Locluibey'• ddalled and colorful ICCOllJlll of the "-icl'J CUp aeries .. " unfoldl dilly .. the -ol the DAILY PILO'l', lllrtl .. with -» _ _,_ deputy director of Highway District 7 in Ia Angeles. -OPPOSmON CITED He lndlcaled the sf.lie ls -ring the lltern1tlve ol dro!>Pillrl ifteeway· pu altoaelher bec:luse of tiie eppblilion fl lias met in a numbe'r .of ~~ties along its proposed route,, like Newport Beach. · H.lshlmoto aaid the . state ba1 any number of other tr~tion projed.s underway that coo.Id use the money diverted from the potential Coast Freeway budget. He indicated that the "'1tire r.oute from Santa Barbara through to San Juan Capistrano might be completely wiped out, rather than buildJng the 'road piecemeal The route through . Venice has alrudy been ellminlled by ibe stAt• leglsiaiure •. LEGAL TACTIC Aalemblyniln Robert E. ~ (!\. Newport Buch) tired •-.llctlc for the section frcm Beach Boulevard In HunUngWn Beach to the Corooa del Mar city limit but his measure died in Senate committee 'lit.er pa11sin& e&Slly ·in the ASISCmbJy. Other comllJUnitie,, including the city· of Beverly Hills, ale Opposing . plans (or the road through their city limits. And Hashimoto said Friday the state simply would nol build the freeway through any other c;omm~nlty that has demonstrated oppoeition to it. The poe!lbUlly tbal Qie It.ate may abandon plans for the entire road drew a bitter ruction from Lol!Jlll Beach M1yor llli:lwd Goldberg. He aaid JI -.Id'lle 1 lrl(edy If ii.Ill!>' pened. . ' "ltls-v<ry l]lllll'Olll In Ibis !ype·o( con. slderltion," Goldberg,· llald;''they (the lflghny Dlvillon) ... nOt Considering the -·..-.-the peopi. wflo 'Ira..! in tbfl;ana.. . ' ROIJTB. A 'MIJST' ' · "'nle coaat freeway la 1 m\lst under the present conditions where ·We have no rapid transit In this p~art of the county,'' he said. "It Is (Jpoetlng lo think 11111 a sfieclal lnterut ll'<lllP could ~ In killing the entire l'Old.'' he 11kf. Newpo<I M1,.r Ed Hirth, who Is busily lryinC to llpro out wl\etber his city netdl a freeay; er aJtern1U.e f'Olds, laid ~lint -is tbal the Jtate-menl11>11-.... trial llelioon. ( .. l"lllEWAT,. ..... I) I \ -' I --=. '· Petitioners .; • . I . Include . OC Airport By JACK BROBACK Of "" Nllr '"" 't.ff The Council of U. Communltieo of Irvine Fridly filed 1 notice of intention lo petlUoo for the incorporalion of a new cil.y. 'Ibe notice set! tn motion a long ~ ceas which, il IUCCtO!ul, will lead to tho creation of a new cttj Of t6,ln> acrn "1.UI a p~sent Popul,1tion at ·about 1e,ooo. The move to· incorporate the new city has and wlll touch off numerous aide issue•. Included in the boundarie.! or the ~ posed community ts the 177-acre Collins Radio Company property recenUy ap- proved by the Local Agency Fonnatton Commi.sslon (LAFC) for annexation to the city of Newport Beach. BmER.FIGllT ·The Irvine Company ,Ind Jolm H. Burl<l1 bitterly fought the ,omexallon ol the Collins property to Newport. II was Burton, as chairman of the Coul!dl of Cmummities who filed Friday's notJce. Friday's action probably sell the llll(e I« a:oaCber Jeqtlty battJe between. the putfes "" botll --ol the Collilm mat• ter. The bowtdarielr ol the propo!Od dty .... Mt the same U the original propoeaJ. Jut March 19 of the Irvine Company tmlch outli ned the company's future plans.~ The Irvine p18n included .mor~ acreqe -53,ooo' -and ilicluded Uie El Toro area. The Cou~I of ~mmunitles pro- posal dots not include El Toro but ddts include the Orange County .1Jrport and the Santa Aha Marine C:Orps Air · Bale, not in the original Ir.vine plan. EMBRAC~ I AREAS The new comrnunlUe1 couricn waa fonned eeveral weeks aP,' and .ts nu(de up of representlilv" of elgbt vlllor,s In- cluding Unl•erslt,j"Park, ~ l1oct .,. otbe<"areas beinl'developed l!Y the~ Compmy. . .. 1 ,,,.. commitlee liuded l!Y -Ila 11 .inembers. Oriiy one ~~1"!;U. FOUP repr..dlts'the ~..........,,he pid. • . . . ' B-. 11-the LAI!'C h .. !li>g,.urpd the comnjlssloners Id defer ariprov11· .fl !he COiiins .ahriexatlon unW1 the reai<le11ll ol the propoeed' new cl\y had th;ne to .inl!te their plans and present them during up- corulng public hearings on the Irvine general plan. AllhoUgh the LAFC hl6 approved the Collins merger to Newport, tbe City Council has not ytl paSlri a rtsoNllon of intent to annex UM 177 acres. INCLUDED INT If the Council of C.mmunllls ..-al come! before the LAFC teveral weekl (See IRVINE, Pip 11· r f I .. ' • ;j_ UILV PILOT SH E'S TH~ SU.BJECT OF NI W BOOK Suzie'• Surgery In County Ch-lcled PERMA PRESS YARDAGE Suzie~s Story R eg •• 52 -3 3 Coun tain Tells Saga i!l Book ' ;;: ~~~~:;:·-~~~:~"''·· _ . S ll B)'JACKBROBACK Mrs. Mackay, new to thel~IC::>1-===-ca1:11--=-m::l!!!lm::="'"1 • ... o.•r ,. ... INff job, waa almost overwhelmed. p• Almool, two JO&ll qo, OD Bat Ille, tho boopilal 1taff, Nov • .,_ 'Uell, a buge jetliner. &uie ud ber motber lltll'Vived carried i · tiny bu!ldJe to Loi tllil flrll anllDche of pnas Angelea' InternaUcml Airport •-(LAX). · A news conference folloftd The precious cargo was 16-1ri advance. of the scheduled pound Nguyen Thi Thanh date for surgery. But unei- Phuong, a Vietnamese girl pected complications forced with a congenita.1 heart de.feet. J>05tponement of the delicate 1be lltUe gir1, whose name operation. was SOOD' to be ahortened to ·Two other postponements "Suzie" lot caucaslan coin-followed and finally th e venienee, and her mother Le crucial .o per at ion was 'Ibi Lan, 22, were rushed to pertonhed. Ch!Jdrens' Hospilal of Ora111e Durlllg the period from County (CHOC). Stale's arrival It LAX to the Wllh Suzie'• anival, Verda IUcceJIM Gpll'llloo, Mr 1. BED. BLANKETS Maclay, CHOC's -iy .. p-Mackay. f-herself In the pointed public relations or-unenviable posiUon of trying ficial, bnM! hel'5elf thrU!t Into to be fair to the .,,...., the pa- one ct the county'• biggest tienl ud the boopital alaff. El Dorado. Soft 'n warm. Hu gatJn blndln1. AaL ot ..... sto!;es. . Desplta loexperietlce she Sm11' .wu· ... dlloDvwld'' tn maugrd to aetup a pro-colon. Da~·-·Dr, D. 1\0llglu -med plan-which aatlsfied H I M1Y7 ~ ---al!DDI!. ,1 Tbroa the efforts of the doc· Today Smie ls 1>act bmDe In tor's wifo a nuna at tho local Vietnam, o l!eallll1 lbree ud :=111ow_~,.... ~-1"!".ild. ·~ ·~ lt,VJMW~ 1 111!.a"lolt ........ iltf,,.. Couoty.'far'ipodal-pey not •IO llld now.Mn. Mackay In availabli ln the war sooe. collaboration "1th Bill , ·Dun- But tfieli _efforts-dkt not get can, former ntwllllln and now results ovemiCbl Between the author, has written a 'book time Dr. Henning had diag. titled almp1y, "'Suzie." nosed Suzie's heart condition, It will be on the bookstore and her.arrival at CHCX:, four shelves nut week. It contains monthl had passed. 224 pages of'text and 40 pages 'llte doctor cul through , of pl>o!Dgrapbs. govetllll)tllt red"lape to obtain 'llte book tells the whole clearlnce to brtnC the ·little story, from the time the little girl to Ulll coantry and work· girl left VJe:tnam t~ today - ed witli Pao Amerlcan World the story wblcb tugged at the Ainraya to -a free ride hw'tatrlnp.ol the -Id. from far nay V1etnam for DeScribed ii the complicated 433 the llWe girl and her mother. open ·bean surgery anc1 the 'llte holpllil alalT knew 1Dbsequent operatiOllS which these arrangements were 11ved SUzie's Ufe. RBERBOARD "STORE-ALLS" being mode but the arrival A iomrord written by Dr. date wu indefinite. s•--1 M K 1, of th ~ey • ege one e Walnut-look fiberboard che11t A~_nenstoryby a doctors Jn the heart ~gery holds up to 20().!bs, has Navy jounialiat just before . team, sums up the life and plastic handl es. 35Xl8X6" Suiie's antval revealed that dealh saga or the liUle girl. ~he21t !its und er bed. Charge she would be at .Los Angeles "In a time when man has it. JI3 lntemaUonal Airport in 24 walked on the moon and heart ""'""'""',..~~~=====,,..===-';1 hours. , transplants have become go Chaos almost took over commonplace they no longer when ne.arly 100 newspaper command the front page of .,.,. r -=p o.rters, photographers, the nation's newspapers, a Ji - L television crews and radio tie Vietnam girl entered the men deeeended on the hearts o( all America," Dr. 2% GAL. UTILITY CAN Sunda11 Onl1tl boopltaL Kegel wrole. OCC Orchestra Sets First Meet Tuesday Mmben of lhe Orange Coast Colle&• Community Symphony prmestfa b a v e acbeduled tbeJr first meeting of the lf70.71 concert season for 7 p.m. Tuadoy In the OCC Music BuUdlng. Conduetor Joseph Pearlman will be in the chair for a sesaion U.,t will i n c I u d e discussion d.,_ the orchestra's three public perfcnnances in the comlng seuon -Dec. e, Feb. 21 and Jline I.. AU three concerts "Will be be1d 1n the OOC audilorlum. Maestro Pearlman IOtS lnlo the new ttUOll With a few vacanc;e, In 1be TO-member orcbestn1'1 ttrtDc section. He will we·Jcome appllce.Uons from teuoned performers on violin, •ioll, ceDo and bus and cao be rMChed i t IU-S81t or at the on:hestr1'1 first rtbearsal. The or~str1 will open ill telton J>ee. I with I 4 p.m, coocert tn which Los Anaeles violinist R<nWd Folsom wlJI be the featurtd performer In a rendition or Beethoven's violin conctrto. AIJO on the program are Leonard Be r nste In ' a owrture "Candide" and Ces3r Franck'a Symphoey In D Minor. 1be OCC orchestra's Feb. 21 program ·at 4 ·p.m. will bring popular guitarist E r n e s t o BiteUl back to the Costa Mesa auditorium to p e r f o r m Rodrigo's 4'Fantasia" with Pearlman's group. The colorful Spaniard was one of the OCC ensemble's most acclaimed attractions in lhc 1989-70 season. Roundiii.g out the February program will be Tscbaikowsky''a. "Romeo and Jullet" ov~.and Howard HanlOln's SympbOhy No. 2. C«oc.1 del Mar pianists Kate ud Tom Wl>ltoey will be at the keyboard for the arcbestra's final concert, June I at I p.m. 'llte 1970 Euterpe Awa.rd Wumera will be offering Mozart'• Piano Conctrto No. 2 as the featured work. Also on the program will be Prokofieff's ''Clis1ic1l Symphony" and the trad!Uonol final conctrt solos by first ch1lr members of t h e orchestra. 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Most city officials didn't believe the state would really jwik all its plans for the controversial coastal freeway. Some figured, or hoped, that it is a -'threat" by the state in an attempt to get opposing cities "to wake up tO the reality of what It would be like without a freeway." The stunning disclosure lhat the Highway Division ls considering the possibility o! elimlnaUng the Coast Freeway !tom the future highway system was made Fridfy by William Hashimoto, deputy director of Highway District 7 in Los Angeles. He indicated tbe state is considering the alt.rnailve ol droppln( !ttewq plan. altogether because of the opposition it bas met in a number of commwlitiel along its proposed route, like Newport Beach. Hashimoto said the stale has any number of other transportation projects underway that could use the money diverted from the potential Coast Freeway budget. He indicated that the entire route from Santa Barbara through to San Juan Capistrano might be completely wiped out, rather than building the road piectmeaJ. . Tbt route through Venice has already Irvine City Sought -Vast Area Bids for Incorporation 44 000 ACRE CITY PROPOSED (WHITE AREA) ON IRVINE RANCH ' After Bid to Incorporate, the Pulling and Tutging Begins 1,udge Grants New Trial For Garden Gro :v:e Man A murder suspect'• plea for 1 separate trial on grounds that newspaper accounts of the "devil cult'' killing of 1 Mission Viejo teacher unfairly reflected on his case· was granted Friday in Superior Court in Santa Ana. Judge James F. Judge ruled that Arthur Craig "A1oose" Hulse, 16, of Garden Grove, will not go on trial with co-defendants Herman Hendrick Taylor, 17. and Stephen C. Hurd, 20, both transients, for the. killing of Santa Ana Gulf Coast Area T owns Evacuated • In Ella's Path SAN FERNANDO, Mexico (UPI) Police and Mexican Army units today • evacuated Gull of Mexico coastal areas menaced by Hurricane Ella, which earl~ ier routed more than 4,000 pueons from Texas Gulf Coast towns. Ella, the season's fifth hurricane, early Friday roattd toward BrownsvlUe, Tei:., with winds up lo 110 milts per ho;ur, but then veered toward Mexico. The Red CrOM reporttd that inhabitant.! ol Port I>abel and South Padre l!land, Ttx., fled to Brownsville and ne1rby cities \'.•here lh@)' wert: housed In schools and other pubUc bulldlnp. servko stalloa atlendant Jerry Wayne Carlin. Taylor and Hurd arc also 1CC11Std of the slaying oC Mrs. Florence Nancy Brown, 31, of El Toro. She was killed and dismembered June 3, one day after Carlin, 21, was hacked to death with a hatchet and left in a pool or blood on the washroom noor of his station. Hulse suceessfully argued through at~ tomey Robert Green that newspaper publicity or the Brown killing would not help his: chances in the Carlin murder lrial. It •as pointed out that publicity largely dwelt on the alleged satanic rites carried out on the woman before and after her death. Mn. Brown'• body, minus its right ann. hear1 and other organs was round June 15 in a shallow grave oU the Ortega Highway. lt is alleged that Hurd and Taylor were among the group who drag· ged the screaming woman from her car shortly all<r they halted the staUon wagon on Sand Canyon Road. Jt is alleged that Mrs. Brown was then taken to an Irvine orange grove, subjected to devil cult rites and murdered. Judge Judge declined to set a trial date for Hulse pending the hearing of various motions scheduled during the nut rew """"'· Hulie and Taylor haye been cert!Hed •• adulla In the lndlctmenl handed clown by the Orange Coonly Grand Jury. Judge Judge will rule Tuelday on Tayk>r'1 argu· menl that his clanificaUon u an adult iJ unla""'1 and unamtltutlonlL By JACK BROBACK Of -DlllY ~lllt ., ... The Oruncil of the Communities of Irvine Friday filed a notice of intention to peUtion for the incorporation of a new city. The notice sets in mQ!ipR-a long pr<>- cess wh.ich, if successful, -ill lead to the creation of a new city of 46,000 acres with. a present population of about 10,000. The move to incorporate the new city has and will touch ocr numerous side issues. Included in the boundaries 0£ the pro- posed community is the ITl·acre Collin:ii .Radio Company property recently ap. proved by the U>cal Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) for annexation to tbe city of Newport Beach. "1TER nGHI' The Irvine Company and John• H. Burtoo bitterly fought the annention ol lte Collim jl'operly lo Newport. II 'l!U llirtm, as chalrn1an of tho Council' II ~unities who filed Friday's notice. Jriday's action probablf. sels the stage r another lengthy batt e between the parties on both sides of the Collins mat· ler. 'the boundaries or the proposed city are notthe same as the original proposal last March 19 of the Irvine Company which out8ned the company's future plans. T" Irvine plan included more acreage -S'l,000 -and included the El Toro are~ The Council of Communities pro- posal does not include El Toro but does incl~e the Orange County Airport and lhe Santa Ana Marine Corps Air Base, not ift the ori ginal Irvine plan. EMBJ,\CES I AREAS The ' new communities council was fonned several weeks ago and is made up of representatives of eight villages in-- eluding University Park , Turtle Rock and olher areas being developed by the Irvine Company. The commiUee headed by Burton has _14 members. Only one member or the group represents the Irvine Company, he said. Burton, at the LAFC hearing, urged the com~ioners to defer approval of the CoUins .. aMexation unUI the resident.!: of the proposed new city had time to make thelr plans and present them during up. coming public hearings on the Irvine general plan. Althoagh the I.AFC has approved the Collins merger to Newport, the City Council has not yet passed a rcsoluUon of Intent to •Mex the fTT acres. INCLUDED IN? 1£ the Council of Communities proposaJ comes befort the LAFC several weeks (Seti IRVINE, Page 3) Witness States Dep uties Gave Warning Shouts LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sherill's depu- ties give two warninls before firing the tear 111 projecUle that killed a Mex ican. American, a witness testified Friday at a coroner's inquest that at times seemed to be the anatomy of. a riot. Manuel Lopez, wbo sald he had re- ceived anonymous threats and requested that he nof. be photographed, said he was standing outside the Sllvtt Dollar Ca re lhe afternoon or Aug. 29 when newspaper colu mnist Ruben Salazar, '42! was t illed whco struck by thC project! t:, Lopez said he saw two men. one anned wit}\,.a rifle and the other with a rifle enter the bar and that he told Sheriff'• depatlea standing on a nearby comer lha1 he told Shcrirrs deputies standing on 1 nearby corner that armed men had ent.red the cite dvrl~ rioting ~ tht Mellcan-Amerlean communJty. -... ' been eliminated by the !'late legislature. Assemblyman RdJerl E. Badbam (R· Newport Beach) tin!d a liniilar tactic for the section from Beach Boulevard in Hunt.ingtop Beach.to ~ Corona del Mar city llinlt but bis measure died in Senate committee after passing easily in the Assembly: other communities, including the city of Beverly Billi, are opposing plans for the road through their city limit.!, And Hubimolo said Friday the •late simply would ·not build the freeway ·through any.oilier community that bu demOllSlrated oppoaltloo to It. The poaibllity that the state may abandon plam: for the eot.tre road drew a bitter reactJon from Laguna Beacb Mayor Richard Goldberg. He said ii would be a tragedy JI tt hap. pened. t•1t Is very apparent In tbts type of con- sideration," Goldberg Aid, '!Ibey (tbe lli8hw1y Dlvl!ion) ara not eonsldering the communllies involved and the people who travel in-this area. TATI sUSPECT WATSON llUGHn, LIAVES TtXAS JAJL ~ .. · Front Collfno ~Cell tw I.Go Ml•I• Mutdot.T .... ,. · ,' •. c ( • Extradition Attempt F ai/,s ; Watson in LA, LOS ANGELES (AP) -Charles "'Tex" Watson, one ol four persons indicted with hippie-type cult leader Charles Manson lo the Sharon Tate murders, has returned here to face trial afte r losing a long light against extradition from Texa s. The 24-year-old former high school athlete was escorted by poli ce officers 011 a fUght lrom Dallas Fridny and step. ped of{ .the plane to be met by d~ni of officers and a battery of televlSJon and news cameras. Jlis hair' was ttimmed and he wore 1 sport coat and tie. He was whisked away to an unmarked police car for a ride downtown to be booked. Watson didn 't respond to ques-- tions shouted at him by newsmen. Earlier, as he left the McKinney, '.J'ex., jail where a distant relative is sheriff, a crowd of' '"'-"' g8!h<red Ill see him Daily Pilot 'On the Spot' At Cup Races International excitement couples with local Orange Cot'st fla vor this year a~ the world series of yachting, the Ameri· ca 's Cup challenge series, get.! under way Tuesday off Rhode Island Sound. Newport Beach skipper Bill Ficker will be at the htlm of the U.S. defender Intrepid as she goes against Australia's Gretel II ln lhe best of seven series that many experts COl'J• aider the world'• champlon1hlp in sea- manship. DAILY PIL OT reader. will be get· ting virtually person.. al accounts of the !leries through on the """"*' &pot coverage by vet· tr an DAILY PILOT Boating Editor Al· mon Lockabey. Lockabey bin Newport, R.I . today pre- paring to file pre-r:ice stories, background reports, iru:ide information and perso"" a!Ity sketcher as the greatest spectacle in yacht racing comts to the mark. Rtad Loctabe]l'I detailed and color!Ul aceounl! of the America'• Cop 1trlt1 ai tt unloldl dally on the pap ol the DAILY PlWl',.otartlng with pre.race ac· COIUlllMondlJ', ·l tek.., !mm the jail. Before leavin& Tei.a& a last-minute ap- peal agalnst el'tradition was rejected withoot comment by U.S. 'Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black. , ''It Is the end or the extradition figf'Jt.'" said attorney Bill Boyd. '-I'here's nothing more we can do. The Supreme Court bas the final say.'' · Authnrities sakl WallOn probably would be ·ai-raigneff'~Mooday. No <fatel.for MJ trial has been set. i\ mustachiotd former motorcycle gang leader testified today that Man~ invited hin:i to join hi! hippie type family, tell· ing hlm : "The girls dida't belong to no- body. If I wanted to make Jove to them I could." Danny DeCarlo. once leader of a group called the Straight Satans1 said · he met Manson when he went to the family's headquarters at tho SpaluJ Ranch Ill fix a motorcycle. DeCarlo slouched on the witness stand, hls arms to~: and often smiled at Man- son, 35, and urree women folknirers - Susan .Mldns, JI; Pat.rid& Krenwiilket, 22, and Lealle Van Houten, 20 -who are on trial for murder conspiracy· in the killings of MJn Tale and-siJ: ., 'in August of 1969. 100 Federal Men Get Cram Course For Antihijack NEW YORK (AP) -Two boll1S be- fore President Nixon announced that ~ tlhijack guards today would begin ·po!i· cing flight. of U.S. commercial alrtines, more than 100 feden.I lg!flls aqivcd at KeMedy lnternallonal Airport Ill lake a cram course on the sqbject. Toting footlockers, llllllcUes. and other gear, the lint ol the -guard .mlved Friday at two crew tnlnipg centers run by '1'1'11111 World Alrllnes .llld Pan Amer!· can World Airways. _ · Most of them w.,. In .their twenties and thirties, husl:y and members of the Secret Servi"'· or other branches ol the Treasury Departmeiit. They !omed lines oulslde ol medical olac.s. llrlpped to the walst, and went through .. ....., lmmllllhation,-' ~ and p1dtn !akin<. N¢, the ...,...,.bo will wear clvWan clothes. and •••<•!al &:,:• under thelr Pt ,.._ a . g 7117 .arid'747 and --I dally airline _..tine rouliDll, llllm'lttlCY ev.Cuatlon pro,ced• -ad U..dalcn of Uie two plaDee. ~ . "'Ille cout freeway II a --Ille present.-condWona wbert n laave no rapid lramit In lhill part ol the ~, • be &aid. ' "II II upoeltn& lo lb1nt lhal a lpadal lnt.l'O!t group could -in·ldllti!c Iha entire road," be said. · . NO'tQlOrt Ml,l'OI' F.d Hirth, wbo b ~ tryln( to figure out wbelher bla ~ needs a freeway, or altematiff . .roedl, &aid bla lint ruction II that the - men! may be a trial bolJoon. (Seo FREEWAY, Pap J) First Group Evacuated roAmman .V.b guerrillas Aid today tbeJ .- evacuating all remaining bolt ... aboani' three dynamite-laden jetilima llWng .. a Jordanian -.t alrlleld. The first group of passengen afrudjr was being bought to Amman and the rest would follow shortly they said. A spokesman for the Popular F,rom for the LiberaUon of Palestine (PFLP) said in Amman some of the passengen left the three aircraft at 3 a.m.· EIYJ". The group was believed to include nne 2G British youngsters on the three ~ -a TWA '1f11, 1 Swlaa.lr DCI and a Br!Usb Overseaa Airways COrp. (BOAC) .VCIO. Although an _ ... will be - --ui,~ ... ~~ Ibo Ilriell -probp'1 -bl· ta.ten to a secret lite w~ they •JU lit hpl under guard attl the guerrilla ~ , .... w.. " .. ---o1 Arabi In lsraen Jilli is m<t. Tbe PFLP also Is a.king for the .. lease of seven comrades held tn swttzer.. land, West Germany and Britain and Indication. ""' the non-lsraeU paalon- 1ers will be allowed to leave Jmlan once those seven are turned free. Pope Paul VI Friday. night prom1aed the lnl<rnaUonal Red Croa all the belp he can give In efforts to secure the re. rease of all ""'°"" aboard three jot. Hoers hijacked .by Arab 'guerrillas to a desert airfield in Jordan. Of the 414 passe11prt1 aboanl, lit, mostly worn~ and dlildren, alrudy hive been allowed to to t'o Amman, n- eaping what the Red Cross lehnlned .. inhuman conditions" aboard . the 1ir· linen. The TWA and Swlmlr pl111<• were hijacked Sunday and the BOAC plant Wednesday. The sanitary eondi- tJOris and the lact of food and water aboard the planes has made life mJler. able for the passengers. Agnew To Get 2nd Chance a t GoH Pro SAN DIEGO, cant (AP) -l'nl .,rfer Doug sanders, the target ol a gcll ball hit by Vice Praldenl Spiro T. ~. bas agreed lo try B again. -• "-and Sandennra-ln the Bob Hope Deoerl Clualc In Palm Sprinp last whita whm Apw'1 lbol went 'wild and• .bit Sanderi ·10 the lield, Sanders was not Injured oerlously. Ho pn>blbly will play a round with the - pmident this weekend ot Palm Sprlnp, an .\pew aide laid Friday. ' Th<y'r< all in color. Al l<aot. '" todo~'1 edition of TV WEEK, al! 21 neia 11lowt abot&t to dt- but on nttworlc teltNion gd. the full-color tttatmt'nt. Toda11'1 TV WEEK fl JIOUr lfckfl lo 'lk MID SC410n. I ...................... ,_,..,. ......... ._ ....... ___________________ ,_._,,,,........,... ..... """"=""='='~~--~·--------- -- • SHE'S THE SUBJECT OF NEW BOOK Suzie'• Surgery In County Chronlclod Suzie's Story Countain Tells Saga in Book Bj JACK BRODA.CK Mrs. Maclay, new to the oi ""' D•llY '119t sttlf job, was almost ove.nrilelmed. Almost two years ago, on But $he, the hospital staff, Nov. 28, 1968, a huge jdlioer Suzie· and her mother IUlVived carried a tiny bundle to Los this _first avalm:be of press Angeles International Airport attenUon. (LAX). A news conference followed The precloas cargo was l~ In ·advance of the ecbeduled pound Nguyen 1ltl Thanh dalo .for aurgery. But ...,,. Phuong: a Vietnamese girl pec1'd complicatlom l«ced with a C0111enltal heart defect. postpon<m<lll of 1lle dellca!e 'lbe little girl. whose name operation. . was sooo to be shortened to Two other ~tponementa "Suzie" for cauca11iln con· followed and fUWly t b e venienct, and her mother Le crucial o P er a t Io n was Thi Lan. 22, were ru11'hed to performed. Chlldrens' Hospital of Orange During the period from County (CHOC). SUzie'a arrival at LAX to the With Suzie's arrival, Verda successful operation, Mrs . Mackay, CHOC's newly-ap-Mackay found henelf la the pointed public ,relations of· unenvjable Posttton ·of tr)'in& ficial, found herself thrust into to be fair to the press. the pa- one of the COlll!ly's blgg"t ""'' and the boapltal staff. news stones. Despite inesptrlence she PERMA PRESS YARDAGE Reg •• 52 "36" and 4S". Cotton and cot- ton blends. Dr8& prints, 33~ BED BLANKETS El Dorado. Soft 'n warm. Haa aatin btndinr. Asst. of Suzie WU "dlacovtred" In ~~ .t:!_. ~. 111 .l'."; 001""'- Da Nq \y Dr, D. Jlou&l.u •·~w~ ..-~ --=o! :t.l C°a!"~ :;~~ .... "' .433 1«'1 w!ft 111Ut10 al tbe local Vietnam, a bealtlly three and bospital, arr--. -• -ooe,\lll year•iJ!cJ. -. , mac1e • 111.::.f.::\'"'"•·: 1111!_~....,, """'•·M Colmly lor not .... --lllh. 11_, Iii available lo tbe ,rari101ie. . collaliorall«! with Bill° Jlun. But tbMe dforts diet not get C,an, former newunaD and 'OOW resulta mmlgbt. Between the author. has written a boot time Dr. JieMlng had di&&· Utled simply, "&.ale." noel SUzie'lli hewt condition, It will be on the bookstore and her anival at CHOC, four shelvt;s next week. It contain! month& bad, Pl.Sled. 224 pages of text and 40 pages The .doctor , cut through of photographs. govemment r.ed tape to obtain 'Ibe boot tells the whole clearS'DCe to bring the little story, from the time the little girl to this coµntry and work· girl left Vil;tnam to today - ed with Pan Amulcan· World the 1tpry wbieh tugged at the Airways to oOlaln a fr~. ride heartstrings of the worl4,. from far ••11 Vlttn~ for Described IJ the complicated lllel!Welirl~bermother. -·heart 111rgery and the The bospi\al &tall !mew &uboequent operaUons whlcb these arrangemenla " er e saved. Suzie'• life. RBERBOARD "STORE-ALLS" being made but tho UT!val A foreword wri!Jen by Dr. Yo11r Choice dalo wu loddiD!te. Stanley M Keg<). one of 1lle A wcrldwide Dlft story by a doctors in' the heart Wall1\lt-look fiberboard ch~t jou 'Iii . . surgery hold.a up to 20().Jbs., has Navy m st Just before team, sums up the life and plutlc handle1. 35X1BX6'' Suzie's arrival revealed that death saga of the Utile girl. ~heat tits under bed. Charge she would be at Los Angeles "In a time wben man bas it. TnternaUonal Airport in 24 wal~ed on the moon and heart !'""=---"!"' hour s. transplants have become so Chaos almost took over commonplace they no longer when nearly 100 newspaper command the front page of r e porters, photographers, the nation's newspaptrs, a lit- televisiofi crews and radio tie Vietnam girl ~teied tbe men de.scended an t he hearts of all America," Dr. hospital. Kegel wrote. OCC Orchestra Sets First Meet Tuesday Members of 1lle Orange Coast Coll.eee Community Symphony Orc:bestra b a v e scbeduleJl tbe.ir first meeting of the 1970-71 concert season for 7 p.m., Tuesday ln the OCC Music Building. Conductor Joseph Pearlman will be ln the chair for a session . that will i n c 1 u d e discuss Jon of the orchestra's three publlc perfonnances in the comiol season -Dec. 6, Feb. 21 Gd Jpne C. All three c:oncerti will be held In the OCC alldll<rlnn. Minor. 'Ibe OCC orchestra's Feb. 21 program at 4 p.m, will bring popular guitarist E r n e s t o BitetU back to the Costa Mesa auditorium to p e r I or m Rodrigo's l•Fantasia" with Pearlman's group . The colorful Spaniard was one or the OCC. ensemble's most acclaime4 attractions In the 1969-70 M!fl:IOD. Rounding out the February pro grim ·' will be Tschalkowsky's "Romeo and Juliet'' overture and Howard Hanscri's Symphony No. 2. JI3 2 Yi GAL. UTILITY CAN Sunda" Onl11! 77~ "' Ducount Price carry alona; liquid atorage. Avocado polyethylene. Sports Dept. Maestro Pelrlman &oes Into the new. lellOll •Ith a few vacanclei In the 7G-member orcbestra'a ·l'll1nl aec:tion. H'e will we 1 e om• appUcaUons from lealoned performus on violin. Yiola, cello and hiss and can be ruched at 134-Salt «at the orchestra's first..-- Cororia dtl Mar pianists Kate and Tom WhllnfY will be at the keyboard Ill< the orchestra's final conCert, June 6 1t 8 p.m. The 1910 Eu!erp< Award winnera will be offerina Mozart's Plano Concerto No. J as the featured work. LAUNDRY BASKETS The ordiestra will open Its suaon Dec. C with 1 4 p.m. concert Jn which Los An1ete1 •iolini.st ~ Folt0m will be the fettured puformer In a rendltJoa of Beethoven'• violin concerLo. Also on the program are Leonard Bern 1tefn '1 O¥erture 1'Clndide'' and Ceaar Franck•1 S)'Dlplloz>l> ID D Also on the program will be ProkoUefrs ''Cl a111c al Symphony" and the lndiUonal final concert aokll by first chair members of t h e orchestra. T he· car¢iestrs. Pearlman, and bi s concertmaster, Ad r I an n e Gelger, have betn rtelplent.s of DAILY PIWI' "Euteipe•• awards in recent aeasons. Latllce design urevenls 3 3~ moldJng. AS&L o! colors. 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Nabob ltas three definitian s accordi ng to the American Herir..age Dictionary of the En glish Language: 1. A governor in t11dia p urit1g the Mogul Empire. 2. An 18th or 19th Century English- man who returned from India with a fortune. 3. A man of wealtli and pronti11- enceJ Agnew called the1n "men who smack their lips over any American setback in the world and predict an array or woes at home." He identified three Democratic sena- tors as typical : Sens. J. W. Fulbright of ArkansB's, Chairman of the Foreign Re- lations Committee; F..dward M. Kennedy of Mas.sachusetts, the majority whip ; and Joseph M. Montoya of New Mexico. Agnew's speech was prepared for a From Page 1 FREEWAY • • • "'Maybe they're trying to get the op. posing communities to think about the alternatives," he said. 1 "We are considering all types or transportation modes," he said, "and we don't know whether it would be good for Ne\fport or not if the freeway was killed." BAII.5 NEWS Walter Koch, head o[ the citizens' group that is seeking to force the city to rescind the already-adopted freeway agreement, hailed the news. "Maybe the state is finally realizing that the people of Southern California do not want this freeway," Koch said. Huntington Beach Mayor D o n a l d Shipley, whose city i.5 a strong proponent of the new superhigh.way, could not be reached for comment. Similarly, Mayor Robert Wilson of Costa Mesa, who has continually opposed any change in current fr~way plans, was not available Friday to report his reac- t.ions to the reporL $125-a-plate Republican fund-raising din- ner. He came to Cali!ornia lo urge support for Sen. George Murphy. who is c<im- paignlng for reelection aga inst the chal· lenge of Rep. John V. Tunney. Agnew called Tunney a po!iW'oppor. tunist conductin g "an elcction·ti rne-onl y romaa,ce with the forces of !av.•." "f JJi ll on Sen. Murphy's opponent to stand up and rt'pudiate the radicals and extremists nesting in th e Democrat part of Californ ia," Agne w said ... If he refuses ta repudiate them as he has 50 far then the people of California should repudiate him." "You v.•on't find George Murphy among those cheerless and limid souls who run dov.·n their country," the vice president said. "In the United Stales tDday v.·c have more than our sha re of lhc nattering nabobs of negativism. They have formed their o\vn 4-H club -the hopclcs~. hys- terical, hypoc hrondriacs of history." He quoted Fulbri~ht as calling Ameri- ca •·a sick societv." and said : "If we were to.believe men like !hesr. we wou ld buv the notion thnl !he United States is headed for recession. repression. and regression. Of course ·we are not: the dreaded doomsday machine is on ly that senator's mimeograph machine." Agnew said the admin istration is cur- ing infl ation wh ile combating the phych o.. logy that would have produced recession. "But here, against the public interest, enters the professional pessimist," Ag- new said . "You can hear hi s voice in the mouth of the Democratic national chai r- man, direly predicting economic ruin for millions." Agnew said Montoya did. ''his bit to prevent prosperity'' by telling the Sen- ate "the total economic picture will dark- en still fur ther.'' "These men arc hard up fr>r hard times, and when a sou nd rrosrcrity apfl('A rs on the horizon, they arc devastated." ~aid the vice pres ide nt. . . Agnew said opponents or the ~nt.1bal!1s­ tic missile system too k the pessimist line to contend it would doom arms limitation talks - which now are moving rorwarcl_ He said Kcnnedv declared a year ARO that the war in Vietnam \'IBS virtually unchanged by the . nevi aclministratio~. Agnew sa id casualties are the lowesl in fOur years, 165,®0 American troo ps ha~·e been withdrawn , and another 100,000 will be out by mid-April. "Vietnamization, to the anguish of the prophets or doom, is work ing and wor k- ing we\!. Do you bear them admitting they were wrong, that thei r policy of pull out and run would have been 8 dis- astrous mistake! "Hardly to them, nothing fails like our success •.. " "To our allies. they propose a policy of the double cross: before our enemiPS, they preen in blatant obsequiousness." Pilot 'Back to the Books' Contest Nets 21 Winners ' "Back to the books" today means a bonanza in reference books for 21 Orange Coast area families-winners in the BACK TO THE BOOKS BONANZA co- sponsored by the DAILY PILOT and several area merchants. The "bonanza" consisted of more than $2,500 worth of reference books awarded to contest winners, each of whom visited a participating merchant's store during the back-to-school shopping season. Top winners (15 of them) each received tither a Britannica Junior Encyclopel!lia or a Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia, valued at $149.50 per set. Three winners each received a set of Webster's ~volume International Dictionary, valued at $69,.50 each, And three other winnen each we r e DAILY PILOT M•.,_ l••h H ...... • .. ,. .. L ........ ,.. ••••t•I• f•ll•r C:"'-M"9 S.. Cl•IMlltt' ()RANGE COAST PUl!lllSMll<IG COMP"NV J:ob•rl N. w •• d Prt•"'etil •nd PvllllsM< J•t• II. Cv•l•v Vilt PnJ:Oeftl 411\d ~rtl Ml'Mtff Thomo1 Kee~il EdllW Tho.,.11 A. M~rphiite M.....:ilnll IEdlt"' J:ichaM P. Nill S.tulfl Ortlljle c-11 Editor .,..._ ~ #CM: U1 WC-11 Bet 1'""9 ~ .. ..:11: nn w.1 •••• ~ ~---'""'"-' ... _ """'"""'°" ~; "'" S.Jdl ............. ""' aa.-Nl • N«tll lt , ............ '" awarded a copy of the delux Britannica World Atlas, valued at $35 each. Bonanza winners were notified of their good luck by mail and mos t cf them had arranged to pick up their pr izes before the start of school. Here is a complete list of U1c winne rs v"ith name of the store \\'here they en- tered in parnetheses following !heir names: C0)1PTON'S ESC'YCLOPEDIAS - Bryan Grupe, 310 34th SL, Newport Beach (Bidwt?IJ's): r..lr~. Theodore A. Moser, 1107 \Vh ilc Sails \Vay, Corona de! Mar (Newport Produce): Gordo n A. Cohen, 1501 Anliqua \Vay, Newpcirt Beach (Wes tcliff Shoes); Carolyn Shu- mard, 107 E. San Gabriel. San Clemente (Hawthorne's): and Patrick Kelly, 678 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. (Fashion Gallery ). BRITANNICA JUNIOR SETS -Tom Merchant, 33 S. LaSenda, Three Arch Bay (Axline 's Fine Shoes): Mrs. James Tyler, 1910 Tah una Terrace, Corona del htar (Penney's Fashion Island): J anice M. Stoll. 17280 San Luis St. Apl. 4, f oun. lain Valley (The Wcl Sea!, South Coast Plaza): A. A. l\·lcDanie l, 416 Ford Road, Costa l\1esa i fJavis-Brown Ap1>1ianccs): Irene l\1arsh, 2768 Tern Circle, Costa Mesa (W. T. Granrs. lluntington Beach); Wendy Eastman. 1681 Labrador Drive, Costa Mesa (Grant's): Con s la n c e Franklin, 1775 Orange Ave., Apt. l,Co sta Mesa (Pay-Less Shoes); E i I e en Pellegrini, 2449 Napcli Way, Costa Mesa (Jean Dahl); Z. G. Wright, 16592 Rhone Lane, Huntington Beach (Penney's liun. tington Center); and Barbara Collier, 1411 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach (Barr Jewelers). (Barr Jewelers). WEBSTER'S 3·VO LUM E DICl'JONARV -Kay Ferrell, 5141h Marguerite, Corona de! P.far !Child ren's Bookshcp): P.1r. and Mrs. R. R. Dague, 321 A Co~ta l\fesa Set., Costa Mesa (Vela's); and Dav id Hogme)·er, Sl l Traverse Drive, Costa l\Tesa (Penne)'·s 11arbor Center L RRITANNJCA l\TLA.S-\\rillia.m A, Williamson. J9431 New Havrn Lane , 11un: tlngton Be:x:h <•louse or Terry); Juell Lennon, 1827 Bayadere, Corona dcl Mar IL.ucUl e's): and O. o. AlliMn Jr., 1945 Tradewlnd:i: Lane, Newport Beach (The Bootery). None of the winners was requlred to make • purchase in order to be eligible tn lht DAil. y PILOT conlesL sawrday, Stptemt>Jr 12, l'i70 · Dloll'f l'Jl.OT :J ~­... - ~ ~ ... ~ 'Travelling thi1 way rulea out hijacking ••• • 'STACKED BRICK' HITS PLAYBOY SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) -A brick \\'ilh a bra lied around it and a secood braless brick were tossed ·at the local Playboy Club Friday. One broke a win- dow. Police speculated it was all somehow tied in with the Women's Liberation n1ovement, whose members frequently cite Playboy bunnies as an example er dehumanized women. F1'Dm Pqe l ffiVINE CITY. PETITipN •.. Pl<Sldent-Wllllam R. 11Jin said \le loo~· ed for Incorporation of the clty ln one to five years. • • , from now at the earUesl consldering the legal procedures which must be followed before the Newport councilman act, the Collins annentfon could betome part or the new proceeding. Mayor Ed Hirth of Newport. said Frt· day that City Attorney TUily Seymour was "checking into the legal implications of the Collins annexation." lllrlh said he was aware that the residents of the Irvine area would move toward incorporation soon. "This is one of the reasom Collins was anxious to an- nex to Newport before the city of lrvine plans were solidified." Irvine Vice President Raymond Watson said Friday. htat his firm was aware of the intent of the Council of Communities and, "we support lt" NEAR l\IATCH Wat.son continued: "Tht boundaries suggested by the council are very nearly the same as those propo.sed for a new cl-- ty in the Irvine general plaa1 submitted to the county last MMch 2.'J. "We consider those boundaries as flex- fble and subject to adjustment. 'So at this time the lrvi.ne Compa~ is not a signatory to the notice of intent to in· corporate. We are still studying the precise boundaries," Watson ccntinued . "As far as the action of the council is concerned, we applaud it, because it reflects a determination of the citl1.ens of the area to govern themsel ves." 430,llOO PEOPLE The original lrvine plan indicated a city with an ultimate population of 430,000. When annaunced Marcb. 19, Irvine Th_e 53;~ acres ls about th& slu of'San' Francisco and the new proposal Js only 5Jightly srpaller, , The new city ls ilpected to~ reach i population of 120,000 by 1990 and. the ultimate ~30.000 by the year 2:000, Success of the council ol. CommunlUes In for'ming the city With boundaties of thei r choiCe will depend on aevtral fac· tor s. AREAS EYED In addition to the Colllna ~ con- troversy, the cities of Costa Mesa, TUstin and Santa Ana have their eyes on parts of the proposed new city adjacent to tbelr boundaries. - The LAFC Thursday denleil Jritboul. prejudice a Tustin bid to anne.x. 90 acres of undeveloped land north ~ ot 1he Slbta Ana Marine Air Base. By 9oing '° ••without prejudice" the commission cleared the way for Tustin to renew the annexation proposal at any time. Tustin's plan also included the 1,588-acre Mai'lne' helicopter base. ' Costa Mesa has long coveted the Irvine Industrial property west of. U'le Orange County Airport. The 215-acre parcel was sold several years ago to McDonnell Douglas Cor:J'IOration and later returned to Irvine Company when the aerospace firm dropped plans to build a huge plant there. Although this property is not included in the Council of Communitles boun· daries, those boundaries are subject to revision in further proceedings before the LAFC and the supervisors. Sale! ® Gaymode pantyhose. Saturday Last Day Save34¢on every pair. They're fashioned in Cantrece• 11 Arresta- rune nylon ••• G real on !he legs .. , long WNlfng, iool Loll oflashlon colo<I In ahort, average, long and extra long leng1h1. Reg. '2,Now, 166 enneq1 tfl.• fashion place .a-_n-VHt•i.'X'Wtlllll,OCM. ...... _~ • -' Judge .to Rule On Kilroy Empire Split Sa(l!rlor ea.ft> Jlidfo "JX!T, "Keel" Jtuttef WIS uriod } Jl'i1d8' to e..... up the1$2$ million hbn Bo "Jipi'~ Urn in-~·empire •Into 11[1181;'pla:ll, oodl a1 'which wou ld be directly ·'~ 81ld controlled bf Ibo nl8J -...... oPeJ' and his estrinp:dt wife. That appeal came from Loo AIJltl<o attorney George L. Rog<n at Ille cloM of a 16-week trlal~SP.Wked ·by ·the ;.idlgo. JuUon of Mrs. Grace Altve 1 JG]roy'1 -. year m.arriig~ io Uie ~krill Nnport ·BW:h yachtsman mWion8lre. • Any other melhoit o! ~ equal division. al lhe lnierwoven. and hlgl11y complex Kilroy •"airs· -1lle popular yacblatnan ahd Oi' · <;a,..; -allly eoolnll ·25 :'ind ·._.Uou -wOuld be to Mrs. IGltoy'i dlAdvan- . tage. ii only 1n· tuin• .n •• ...,. ·IUll!on, the. tax.' :i:peciallst asserted.' Mrs. Kilroy, 621 Via Li<IO 18ooil, Lido Jsle, filed for dtvoree fu febnwy, uss. citing the "cruel and ·fnbw:pan cmduct" cf the man ahe·married May 13, 1M2 In Inglewood. There are five children oC the marri· age. Kilroy has paid $5,000 a month ~ ward the support o( his wife and family since the action was filed. . Rogers' arguments and the earlier arguments of Orange attorney Sam Hur· - witz. Mrs. Kllray's coun~I in the pro- tracted divorce action, ended the preMnt courtroom airing o! the Kilroy alfaln. ' L . ' 4 DAil V I'll.OT Stt111d17, Srptfmbcf 12, lCJ70 . : ' . " ' Pulp~t . and Pew Portugal Immigr~t N~ed l Newe st Archbi shop of Boston : ' a.urdl School nptnlion wll -placo In IL lllil lilo ..... ~, """' _.., I04.I °"""" II Ille -ol Ille fmll1 lmlce II t :JD a.m. Pemlllil bftlle _ _.,not ' al!IU.t<d wiih a dlardl, are Invited ID brlol thtlr cbildreo. Ci•••· RUTllUY UuwP bi,11-IChool, are provided. EarlY ,.,_ ol Holy Coaununion will be at 7:30 a.m., and the Youth ,...Pal 7 p.m. C1wts oo rell1lon, leading to Confirmation, will -on TQmclay at 4 P..m. for ycutll: Oii Tbunday •• 7:1& p.m. for . acluiu. An expieriment in worahip will be offered by Barbor Olnllao doar.,._ Dlodplet ef CllrUC, meeUng in Harper Elementary School, 42S E. lath SI.. Coola Mesa. Hymns will ~ projected a n d Illustrated, and the whole service will be enriched by the art of photography· The theme of the day Is "Let Us Celebrate Life.'' Church Scbool meets at 9:45 a.m. with Wonhlp at 10:45 a.m. Dr. D. W. McElroy ls~ minister. On Sunday, at the Fint United MeUtodl1t Charch Clf fountain VaUey, 1S2 2 S Bushard Street, th e Rev. Ken ,.1cMillan will be preaching on the tl>eme "Turning Your ' world ·Right.Side u.p.'' Morning worship is held at 1:30 a.m. There ill Church School for children througb the Ith grade at 1:30 a·m., and thert are church s c h o o I clas&es for all agea, including adults, at 10:45 a.m. Mr. McMillan will begina new adult class thls S u n d a y morning. On _Wednesday n!ght, the Wednesday e v e n 1 n g worship experience will be held at 7:30 p.m. ' On Friday evening HarboT Reform Temple will hold its regular Sabbath services in St. James Episcopal Church, 3205 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Rabbi Bernard KlJll will be teadlnr the eervice and will o!frr an. unusual sermon tllouiJIL Lutlteraa Cllvrtb Of TIM · Muter at 2900 Pacific View Dri\•e, Corona del Mar offers two hours ol. worship at 9 and 11 a.m. The Senior Choir will offer special music at 11 when a new organ will be dedicated. The Senior High Youth will hold a beach Retreat at 1:30 p.m· The Sunday Church School opens its Fall program wilh a special Rally Day service at 10 a.m. ~· Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message "From Death To Lile." Temple Betlli Sb o lo m , Orange County's I a r g e s t reform temple at 13031 Tustin Ave., Santa Ana, has slated two open houses in September to accommodate prospective membera. These open houses are scheduled to enable the Jewish community to see the Temple and Religious School Facilities. to meet the Rabbi and Educator, and lo discuss details o( membership in a private and intimate setting. The dates of these Open Houses are Sunday and Sept. 2'1th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p·m. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield, Pastor, will preach a sermon entitled ".Number One !" at the 8, 9:30 and 11 1.m. 5trvice1 at SI. Andttw's Prelbyteria.a ctnuch, 100 St. Andrews Road, .N e w p o r t Beach, California. At the 7:30 p.m. "Impact!" meeting, for &enior blghs and conege age with the Oongregatk>n invited, Mr. Ben Patterson of Forest Home will be the featured speaker. Pastor Ranald White or Newport Harbor Lu I la e r • n Church, 798 Dover Drive. Newport Beach has chosen as his sermon tiUe for Sunday, "Likt Father -Like Son!" Pastor White will preach at both worsbip services, 8 and 10:30 a·m. On Sunday, the members or Orist Latlteran Clrurcll, 760 Victoria, Costa Mesa, will hold two worship .services at 8: 15 and 11 a.m. at which times the Rev. Lothar ,Tornow will deliver a message on the theme, "Patience In Tribulation." Sunday School and Bible Classes are held al 9:30 a.m. "Can a Church P.1ember Get to Heaven?" is the question asked by Pastor Roy G. Gesch, in his sermon Sunday at SI. Pa ul's Lutheran Church ~See PULPIT, Page 5) Lecture• Set Laguna Beach psychol- ogist _Carroll H. Rich- ardson w i 11 give a series of four lectures on "Exploring Inter Personal Communica- tions" at St. Geo»ge's EpiscoPaI C h u r c h , 23801 Paseo de Valen- cia, Laguna Hills. The first lecture will be held Thursday at 7:40 p.m. The lectures will continu e Sept. 24 . Oct. l and Oct. 8. They are free o! charge and open to all ages. Rich- ardson serves as a member of the Board of Directors of t h e Family Service Assoc- iation of 0 r a n g e County. ., IJNITl!O l'lllSS INTl!llNATIONAI. the apostolic," be said. ' Bishop Humberto S. Medeiros, a man who swept noons as a teen-ager in a Massachusetts textile mill and later held nearly every office In the JocaJ d1ocese, is a man with unmual devotion to bis God and his church. "I •UI leave enriched in spirit by you as my brothers. May it please God that my being with you has brought you and me closer to our I.Ard JesO.S, the Bi.shop a n d shepherd of Ollllll o u I s , ' ' Medeiros said. "Tbls has been the first and last and only Medeiros, a native o r burning desire in my heart.'' Arrifes. Sao Miguel in the Thus. Medeiros ended a Azores, was appointed to four-year term as Bishop of succeed Cardinal Richard J. Brownwood and prepared to Cushing as Archbishop of return to the state in which he Boston and his farewell th I f h. spent most of his life. message to e peop e o LS . Brownsville, Tex. d i o c e s e · '!he $ 11 g h t , black-hai_red reflected his feelings toward priest who speab SpanLSh, ·his church and its people. Portuguese an~ E n g 11 s h -. fluently and with a Boston "The d Iv In e prov1denc~, aceent had never been further throug~ the sacred apo~osto!tc south than Richmond, Va. a~thor1ty through ~ h r I s t s when given the south Texas vicar on earth, v.·1Jls I leave post in I966 you ~ shepherd the .people of On arrivu;g in the southwest God m,, the Arch~1oc~ of he disclaimed any allegiance Boston, he ~a!d. ~mg lo to either the liberal or fo!low our d1~1ne saviour. I conservative wings of the ~ill seek the will of the. Father ch urch and said he wanted to 1n order_ to o.ber H~m ~n.d concentrate on becoming a please Him. It 1s m this spirit good priest that I accept lhe wish of the •·J hope t~ be a good priest." Father to leave. you. he said. •· 1 do not belong to "It is painful to leave those any category. J only v.·ant to we Jove and I love the people do what the church asks of of God of this diocese with all me. We will try to follow as the power God has given me. best we can the teachings of Frankly I do not deserve to be the church gospel. your shepherd as I did not In his four years, Medeiros dese;ve to be the shepherd of enlarged the diocese from 40 the JWUy renowned church of parishes to 58 and from 81 prl,sts to JJI. He "'as instrumental in building 39 churches, pa rish halls and ot her buildings and spent much of his time working with the Mexican-American poor of Texas' lower Rio Grande Valley. He became a prominet1t member of the National Conference of C a t h o I i c Bisiops and heads t h a t group's allocations committee for Latin America. He became the state chaplain of the Texas Knights of Columbus and Is a board member of the Tuas Conference of Churches and the Texas Catholi.c Conference. Medeiros, alcmg with h!S mother and two brothers, arrived in the Unlted States from the small island off the coast of Portugal in 1931, the middle of the gre at depression. He went to work sw~ping noors in a Fall River, Mass. textile milt before entering high 1choot several year.s later. He was graduated in 1937 and five years later received his masters in philosophy from Catholic University in Washington. That year he was ordained as a priest by the most Rev. James E. Cassidy at St. Mary's Cathedral in Fall {See BISHOP, P•ge 5) ORAN ·GE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY You ere invited to the ' . First Assembly of God Church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE C.HURCHES • IU.NCHD O' THI MOTHER CHURCH THI ,1111 CHUICH 0, CHllST, SCIENTIST IN IOITON, MASSACHUSms CENTR~~CH _Al BIBLE CH/-7-J.' I #/,1~ .;J1i If ": A~r Emph<11sizing The Pl•n of God Corona del Mar \/-.URCH O . t: ~· ;to ~ cs t: -,, z ;;; AffenJ :J/ie C/idrch o/ Your Choice 140 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa 5411761 M. c. c:n.ic. ,__ -Jm ..,,. ••• t•1ll1te Morn!"' Glory . . 8:30 AM -....., Family Worship •. 10:50 AM ,..., en.a.·• Revival Time . • • • 7:00 PM ....., Ct-. Wadnftday . . . . . . 7:30 PM --"SUBSTANCE" The Person of Christ Tli t Power of the Holy Spirit : ~11~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; + .... -+ Pll-SC:HOOL .t.•U I V! TO I 6!JtA.M. TO 1 P.M. PM. 641-IJJJ GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1nH•MONacmA.NIWPOll-'4M621 . c" ... ..,.,_,111=i; n.o ..... •••e11f1, Pe..... ,.. • ..... e1 Dr......, t :41 A.M, l•11J S•11I M..-y .U...... 11111 A.M-''ne M,..._ 9' h4 la:celil"-' I ...... ..,,..... ' 7:00 , ... .-.... ~...,.., ,, •• ,.. Gled TI111e·Chri1ti111 Pre-Sc.hoof Gled Tiilint• Elo111ent1.., S1hool Now T elrlnt Applicetion1 For Fell S.11101f1r PUASI CALL '4U62 ........... 7166-1J~ltJt SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th ' Costa Mesa-First Church of Christ, Scientist HU,._.,.,. Dr., C..... M ... ,......, ScllHI-t il l A.M, CHrdi s.wtce-11 A.M. ............ Jiit M .. VO'fdl Dr. Hunlfntton Beach-First Church of Ch<l1t, Scl1nti1t ... 'OU.. ,,..., ~-t:Jt. 11 :01 ci.m-t:J0& 11 A.M. ...... lH-.221 Moh1 Sr, Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, 3JOJ Vlo Ude Cll•rc•·a Snclcry Sckol -9~15 & 11 :00 ....... •-· lll 5 Vi• l ido Scientist ~====~====~==I HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD . N-port Baoch·Second Church of Christ, Sci•ntist 740 W. Wiison, Cotta Mesa 3100 '9clflc View Dr., CorOflCll del M• 14M7t4 ' C"-cll & S.adtry Sc .. ol -10 A.M. v. L "•ftTWl:CJ(, ,,,,TOii: 11n•11T •. s11+1• loedl119 Room -21'1 E. Coost Hwy. Jl111 ,.......... Mllllltor or IMelloll MIMltor ., y... CAii. e aNTltY M ..... flf M..i. SUNDAY SERVICES All are cordially invited to attend the churrb services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms C~llcl CON Protlded AT ALL SERVICl!S I Sund.:iy School 9 AM 1! Momfoa: Wori;hip ! IJ'ld 11):30 AM I l'teli!ns ~rvke 7 PM Wtdflt5d1y 81tNo Study ~ml f <liff 7 PM Nur~rr duri111 sewi~ A full Youth Prognim Cm. of Or.lng'e: and 23rd. St. Cos!• Mes. lif ;;;;;;;;·=·=·=·'='="';;;;M=o'='"=·='~''=''='~1 Seventh· Day Adventist Church 271 AYocado St., CMtt: MMG JelM! Sll1wm1111, 1'111tr 2: ' i :'t.A ' -I .. ~ ~It MA~ .. ~~ COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 611 HELIOTROPE Wom.1..-10 A.M, Ch1rcll SchooJ-10 A.M. Cl!'. Phlllp G, Murre'f, Mlnl!!tf 673-4000 PllOnt; M "5H S.hbatll School •• , • t :JO A" r===========: Mor11i119 Wol'1hip •• 11 :00 AM A l J /?/ / ...... M ... 1 .. WM .• ''" PM filten L.hu1•ch 1;======:===:===:~~~~11 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMES. Jiff Vi• lkfo, N-~" hocll I A.M.-HOLY EUCHAIUST A Cordial W eleomo from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l 1lhoe l1le11d THE UNnED COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 A91te 675-0,50 9:10 A.M. Wor1hi p Wonhip & Sulldey Sc.hoof Coit• Me1a FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 191h St. I H1rbor l lvd. Cftu,ch Won hip -•:lO I 11 Church School -9:3 0 541-7727 Colli M••• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M11• Verde l ll1•1r St. 549-27 19 Ylol'1hip I Church School 9:00 I 10:10 A.M. Hv11ti,..ton loecli -Nott\ COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH ' 611112 H1U Ave. 142-4461. Wonhip I Church School f I IO:lOA.M. lrvin1 -E11I Bluff UNIVERSITY ME THODIST CHURCH 9l3·12ll 11422 Culver ll:o1d •t U11ivorsity Drivo Wonhip I Church School 9 I IO:JO A.M. le9un• le1ch LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 211112 W11loy Ori"• i11 So. l19u111 Wonhip 11 A.M. Church School 9:30 A.M. 4f 9.JOll N1wport ll11ch ' 11:11 A.M.-"'nle ._._. Cl:riltl• Uh" *I _.,_ 7:ot P.M-''Tlle ....... 9' tN Heir s,trlt" ....... ., ..... I~~~~~~~· PLEASE DON'T COME TO 10 A.M.-FAMILY SEAYICI ALTEINATING IETWIEN HOLY IUCHAIUST TRIAL LITUI GY AND MO ltNING PRAYER Hunti119ton l11ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 272 1 17ih St. SJ6.J537 S1rvic11 -9:10 l 11 A.M. Nurto'Y thr11 2nd gredo • I I Church School -9:30 A,M. CHRIST CHURCH .al. BY THE SEA -I}· 1400 W. ll1lbo1 Blvd • 673-llOS Wor1h ip-f:JO A.M. COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ~-K~-·~-OIMf C- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ......... ,....., IA~ ••ib't"O 17411 .......... ,. 1 ... D-. ........ MI...,_ FIRST CHRISTIAN I CHURCH 1 Victoria &: Placentia Ave. Costa A1esa ,,_ I. Pfetc.y MMll!tr -H-y..,. Mlfl5'1tr CALVARY CHAPEL If you ere loo•l11g for en elehor1te proqrern, ar toci1I pr11ti91. l ut if yo1 •rt looking for in.depth Bible 1iuili11, Chri1li1n fe l· low1hip, i nd in1piring 1piriltd wo.,hip, you·ll lo"t u1 ! To 1ccom- 1nod 1te Ollt' 9rowin9 church f1m ily wo now h1v1 two Sund1v mornin9 11rvic11. 9;30 end 11 ;00. Nunery c1ro. Corn1r of Gr11n· "Hie I Sunflo-r, CHURCH OF CHRIST ••!'If..,. ............. i :H •.:t1. 287 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA •11111 ~ .............. , .• ,. ··"'· """""" ................ H:• •. m. 1n w••• HARIOR ... FAIRVIEW Y..itl .,....,. ................... "·"'" Child Caro crt 9:00 e.111. The In. Jolu: P. ldlloy If, l ecr.r Tho RoY. DoYid A. Cr11111p A11ocl.,. l octor "''": '75·0210 Church School- 9:10 I I I A.M. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE , 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. '~~~ Sundcryt 7il 0 I t :JO Cll•rcll kll .. 1-t:JO F Thul'ldays: 6:10 It 10 e.111.: Holy Dcirs as n 1011eed PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ES y;"" Tho .... Jo•o W. DoooldMo -Pho .. 141·112' I CH RIST LUTHERAN CHURCH M;110111; Sv"oil I 760 'lkr.rle Sr .. Coe.hi M"e Lotti« V. Ton1ow, ,.,,., 541·5404 Wor~lllp Se,.,lce1: J;15 • 11 A.M. S11N1•• kl'looh •:JO A,M, Adulr e11o1e Cl119r J:• AN. of the Coastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 20112MotM11e ftt..A._I Hnfl ... leoc.IJ R .... D .... 111 L R.._.., hltw SnNy w.-.: t :Jt A.M. a.a Sc .... 1 1 .. 45 A.M. Offko; 20112 MotMll1St. ,. ... : 961-4940 Church of the Covenant 2150 Fel"low ..... eo.. .... l nM;e A. KmM, p...., s.t.J Wenlllp: t :JO & 11 A.M..---a•rcll k llool: t :JO ..... :541-4104 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 60D St. A.._. I.-, N_,ert ..... CNrl• Herbert Dl~d, Pmtet" wern1,. c:nrch khHI: I, 9:lD. 11 A.M • 64,·71 47 St. Mark Presbyterian Church C:o,_ "-"ho'" I l lllfW•ff Drl._, c.r... ~ Mer JCMNt GroltctM l irt, P~ WoRklp I C:llerclrl k lrloo._9 & 10:JO A.M, 644°1141 CHltlSTIAN ELEM ENTARY SCHOOL 541-4166 Morni11g Wonhl, 1:)0 I 11 1111 Sund•v School •••••• •:JO 1111 Youth MMtlnt • ., • • • 5110 '"' Preyer Son"lct ••••• •• 6:)0 pfrl I Evonin9 Son'lco •• • • • • 7;00 flll .. ,.,. ....... ., .. ..,,._ v;:-5;·ry .. ··c·u~ .. p~~td;d SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY •• , ••••••••••• •~4S A.M. I 'l' / J J SABBATH SE RVICES 142-J42I I J4Mn l i4Ml4l SUNDAY MOANING WORSHIP I COMMUNION •• IO:•SA.M. \~ lj RELIGIOUSSCHOOL ~=========~==========ill SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP ••••••••• ,.,., •••• 6:00 P.M. , { ;: WEDNESDAY EVENING lllLE STUDY •••••••••••• "'"·"· PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH harbor reform temple FIRST CHRISTIAN CHUlCH 0 .. THI NAZAltl Nl NUHElY CAll PROYIDI D Mn. Y«W Dm. & ... "Smet, C.... M ... , Cetlf. "'AeBI BERNARD• K NG 1"5 .t.Mlilltllll SI,. COMO Mltl ANOflli:vt C. ANOERSOft, P1'ror n • I •• ' -• CHURCH .... 7111 W, Wlllt Henl11ttOt1 Mvticel Dlr.ctor s~ay ScnoOI: t ~U _ Mor,,!rov WOf'l;lllp; l :OQ 1r.d 11:00 .,. D. meeling 8t """'" CllWi ,....._ Mhlh._ Joh• LH11rd I 1 1 SLJ•mH Eptsc:opa!Churcha 3209 Vi• lid",N-rtStKh lurldl' k:hool t·• • m. Pri"'' ef Pe•c.• Lut~1r111 School -Ml11 Etlhtt Olton, Pri11c P• .... ,.... / d S ~ Won1111J ;.,. ·e."" ll1:1~~~~;;;;=P=h=on~o:;:: ~54&-~5=7=1=1 =D~a=y~o~r=N=i=g=h=t~;;;;~~~\l~~0~11~,,~·~·~h'~"~'~' ~"~'~··~·~'~1 =:=:=::;:~"~h~oo~l~P~h·~·~·~' ~"~'~·'~'~"~(lr~==~==~'~"';'~·1~0i•m~·~1ion~'~c.i11;..,~"~'2J0~~~~~~,: Main & A ams treeh '"*'"'k ~ 1 "·"'" • Huntington kach ... _.., ~ Mliffirw 1 ,._m. • p ~.'.~'.~~~~~.,.,.,.,.,;;-,;.;.:II========~ n~!R~,.B~!TtS!J.~U~~~" ST. MATT~~: ~~~~E~~.~ CHURCH * JEM LE SHARON 1;1>1. set.col •••••••• 9:45 AM Pray A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU University Park, Irvine "-•0"'!.i:1;.:=•:::,... ... Youtlt 4Jr9'1,. •••••• 6100 PM In. Herbert N. Nter!Mn11 617 w .. H_.ltM. C.... M .. Ev•'""' WontM, •••• 7:00 PM Emery P . Collin•, P••tor s~bldcry School-l:IO A.M. fdllty Wonlllp l :JO a 10 A.M. I "'""°"'cw. l"mlMI Men t«Ylm I.., kNJ-11 A.M. Wonltlp-11 A.M •• 7 P.M. IJJ.l2.ll N•rMf'Y CON I JJ.JJ46 All J1wi1h f1111ill1' ire lfl•itoil lo lof11 ut iR ftuly tl'll e11intful ' ' It Offk..: ..... °"' ~ for l!:;::==================::;11<:::===================ill IAllATH IYINllM SlltVICn NIDAY . 1:11 P.M. I:-1;: s,hfhol ~ -._... .._. loelllw Tbe Family cHuRcH o.F., ~!!;!,~~s sc1E NcE MAR 1 NE Rs c Hull c H "';:;='=' .. ='="='=='="'=·=1·=''fl·=··=· =c""==;·==0="="='=''="=''::::::"='·="="; ;, Peace M....-Qurd ti Udell CIMHdl Rflltlffl ~ .. l .. """'" P1lplt Ml1hm, Dr.,..._ O'H... Ill l • That Prays Together Ml!~,'!,°~~.':1:~::,,;~ '!:: '· "::~~% ·;..:~:' .. ~~~~'..~:~~~~·.~:!~~ Attend +•e Church of Your Stays T11et11er TM•··~~:;!! ~~~r::' •1"cN i~~:.;:~:·::~:~:.::::;:~ ~: ChoiCe on Sunday 1--~~~~~-t~~~~~~~~,-~~~--'L-~--""!~~~~~~~~~~I,.__~~~~,~~~~~~~--' \ ' .. ol w « c •• cl tr M So iii II « V• cl w M SI " " R " " c u is B ., c II 51 •• Ir SI " .. Tl H It H u So c w • " a ,, cl II ~ ol 'I •• Saturdat, Stpttmber 12, 1970 DAILV PILOT S . l PnIPit an4 Pew -. Hard Heails Slowing IN ew Cantata Slated • 1 ' ' (From P11e 4~ J!..rld at Clubhouse Two. Tiese lectures are free of c1-rge and open to Ute public. Honnette. dli'ec t or or development for the California Conference of Co v e n a n t Churches will ser:ve as pastor or the congregation. Reform, .Says Cleric Noted Co1nposer, Conductor In Anaheim ' . . or Laguna Beach. The service, which begins at 10 a.m., is conducted in the chapel at 429 Cypress O r i v e . Other activities, meetings a n d classes, are held at the site of the new chu rch , on Morningside Drive· SL Paul's Sunday School, which went lnto temporary recess during the latter part of the congregation's p.a s Io r a I vacancy, will resume its classes at the chapel in one week, on September 20. By LOUIS CASSELS UP'I Jl;ILIOION WIUTl!lt WeUare rtform moves slowly and uncertainly through Congress, a prominent Roman Catholic prelate said this week, because too many Americans are trying to be hard- headed when they should be warm·hearted, \Vith Ralph Carmichael of ""'"""""'• Los Angeles, conducLing, the The rt1esa Verde UnJted Methodist Church, 1701 Baker Street. Costa Mesa. will have two Sunday mornirig worship services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Rev. Paul C. Biesemeyer has selected as bis sermon topic ''For a Time .Like this". Chur~h School classes are at the 9 a.m. service only. The Flrst United Methodist Chtrcb, 2 7 2 l Seventeenth Str~t. Huntington Beach, will conduct two worship services on Smday at 9 and 10:15 a.m. The Rev. Edward C. Erny will preach the sennon entitled ··The H e I p f u I Knockers." Bibi~ will be presented at the 10:15 \a.m. service to Church school children entering the fourth grade. 'l'he Youth Choir will sing at the first service and the Chancel Choir at the second. "What If I Should Fail" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie at The Prtsbyterla n Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Worship services will be held at 9:30 and It a.m. Church school through eighth grade will be held ,at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at 7 p.m. the Narcotics Foundation o f America will present a film and speaker on "Narcotics, Trip of Despair." The talk will be presented at Newport Harbor Lutheran ChW'ch. 793 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Noted author James Dillet Freeman will speak on the subject "Look With Eyes of Love" at the 10 a.m. service of the Newpor& Uoity Church, meeting in the Senior Citizens Building. 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. Mr. Freeman will also be the guest speaker at a ninth anniversary banquet to be held at 7 p.m. in the Newporter Inn. The lesson-sermon topic at all Christian Science churches this week is "Substance." Area churches and ·service times are as follows : First Church of Christ. Scientist, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa, 11 a.m.; first Church of Christ, Scientist. 8th and Olive St.. Hunting~on Beach, 9;30 and II a.m.; First Church of Christ, Scientist . 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach, 9: 15 and lla.m.; and Second Church of Christ. Scienti st, 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! Mar, IO a.m. Msgr. Lawrence J. Corcoran, secretary or the National Conference or Catholic Charities. appeared before the Senate Finance Committee to appeal for passage or the administration's "Family Assistance Act of 1970." This measure, which \yould effect the first major over- haul of the nation's welfare programs since 1935, has been fkpproved by the House, but faces an uncertain future in the Senate Finance Commillee. Msgr. Corcoran said a distortion or basic moral values is evident in the attitude taken by a large part of the pub- lic and many members of Congress toward welfare re. form. "There has been great concern over the small per- centage of persons who might receive welfare benefits and perhaps not be truly in need," he observed . "Yet very little concern is being shown for the mil- lions who genuinely need help and aren't getting it." There are about· 25 milli on people in Ute United States today who qualify as poor by the government's official yardstick, which holds that a family or four is living in poverty if it has an income of less than about $3,~ a year. ~The income figure is higher for some urban areas and lower for some rual localities. Only 40 pecent of these poor people are being helped by e.xistin~ wellare programs. which restrict eligibility for public assistance to persons who fa ll into certain defined categories. The largest group excluded from aid are the so-called "working poor" who are employed full or part time at jobs that earn them incomes below the poverty level. new sacred cantata "The Centurion" will be presented. in prem ier performances in Anaheim this weekend. Composed by Jack Coleman of Santa Ana, the produciion- featurcs the 1000-voice Coronation Choir. a f u 11 orchestra and soloists. It is st'heduled for ~1elodyland Christian Center, 10 Freedman Way .. opposite Disneyland, on Saturday at 8: 15 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. "The Centurion" portrays the story of Biblical events from the perspective of the Roman centurion. The main message throughout t h e cantata is that of forgiveness and reconciliation based on love. Jack Coleman is a I s o Ctlrilposer of numerous other work s. including the cantata "A City of The King," which. has bC<"n per(ormed i n numerous cities across America. He was m u s i c supervisor of rthe Santa Ana Unified 'School District and later was music coordinator for all Orange County Schools, SHOW CONDUCTOR LA 's Relph Carmich•el including 26 cities and 450 schools. He originated a choral master series for elementary schools. Ralph Carmichael is well knoYln as a sacred music composer, conductor a n d publisher. He has written the music for the Billy Graham films including "His Land," and "Two A Penny." He also scored the movie, "The Croos CANTATA COMPOSER Sent• Ana's Collm.n and The Switchblade," based on the David Wilkerson best· seller. He has more than 200 record albums to his credit, featuring. widely kn own arists. Tickets for the t w o performances are available at numerous churches, religious supply stores or at the door at Melodyland on t he performance dat~s. "The Brotherhood of Man'' is the 5ubject of Rev. Albert Burke's message to members and guests of the United ChurCb of Re ligio us Science this Sunday at the Ebel! Club, 515 W. Balboa Blvd., at JO a.m. Sunday school meets in the adjoining room at the same hour and coffee is served immediately after the service which is preceded by a recorded message by Ernest Holmes, founder of t h e Institute of Religious Science. "Jesus and Peter the Universal Apostle" will be the topic of a sermon by Rev. Melvin Taylor at the Falrvlew Baptist Cbon:h, F a i r v i e w Road at Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Worship will be held at 9:30 a.m. 'with Church school at 10 a.m. Dr. Philip Murray will preach on ''Milestones on Life's Highways" at the 10 a.m. service or the Corona del Mar Community C h u r c b , Congregational. Registration will be held for church school Sept. 20. There will be no cnurch school Sunday. The pending legislation \vould bring most of these folks under the protection of the program by providing a fede!ally guaranteed basic Income of $1.600 a year for a family of four, plus food stamps, regardless of why it is needy. For Illegal Marriage On Sunday the Rev. Dr. States would be encouraged to supplement this sum, and. ~e federal government would pay 30 percent of an add1t1onal grant authorized by a state, up to the poverty level. Liberal Prelate Fires Priest Henry Crl!rhard, minister of the Cbureb of R e l i gl o11·1 Science, .. 20062 L a g u n a Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. will speak on the "Purpo~ of Meditation" at the 9 and 11 a.m. services. Qua Ii fie d teachers are in charge of children from bab y hood through high school during the early service only. The Church of Religious Science i s sponsoring Thursday lectures at It} a.m. in the Leisure The first morning worship service of Crown V a 11 t y Covenant Cburch .will be held Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Crown V a 11 e y Elementary School. 29292 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel. The first Sunday School class start3 at 10 a.m. Robert A. Champagne Preview Religious School registration for Temple Beth Sholom, Orange County r e f o r m congregation located at 13031 Tustin Ave.. will continue Monday through Thursday and again on Sept. 20 at the temple. Sunday is the final day of the summer schedule o f services of St. J a m e 5 Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Holy Eucharist is held at 7:3il a.m., worship at 9 a.m. and Holy Com munion and M o r n i n g Prayer at 11 a.m. Church school registration will be held before and after the worship. Msgr. Corcoran told the Senators t.b:at the grants in most states "probably will still be inadequate" ui'lder this system, but at least it represents "significant progress.'' Instead of worrying about the adequacy of the new pr<>- gram, he noted. a great many lawmakers and their con- stituents seem to be preoccupied with mak ing sure that no "deadbeats" can use welfare as a substitute for earn· · ing an honest living by their own labor. This concern is reflected in the "work in centive" pro- visions of the administration bill, which require that a welfare .recipient, if able-bodied, must accept a job or work training if it is offered to him. This would be perfectly reasonable, the Catholic priest said, if society were in a position to provide jobs for all of the able·bodied needy. But there is currenlly a 5 percent unemployment rate -and the rate is much higher among young people, women and miaority groups. U Congress is going to decree work training as a con- dition for <public assistance, he said. it would go one step further and set up a program guaranteeing employment to al l citizens able to work -with the government itself taking on the role of "employer of last resort" for those who can't find jobs anywhere else. TURIN, Italy (AP) - ~1iche\e Cardinal Pellegrino, the archbishop of Truin, excom municated a ho-neymooning priest today and fired the parish priest who had performed the marriage. ll v.·as the severest disci plinary measure of its kind in Italy si nce the 1962- 1965 Vatican Ecu me n le a I Council. and it came from one of the nation's leading liberal pre lates. The marriage, conducted Sunday in a Roman Ca:lholic church, was a direct challenge to Pope Paul .Vi 's uncompromising ruling that no priest is to be allowed to continue in his p riestl y functions after marriage. request wtth Pope Paul to be permitted to return to lay status. He was married, however, before any Vatican permit came th;ough. STA.IT YOUR CHILD OFF RIGHT WITH A MONTll5011 IDUCATION AIOJt:S 1'11 TO t PALL INlOLLMINTI NOW ~-CALL---, Cest• 111... 645-2121 N-port IHc• 141-2516 Cardinal Pellegrino, a close friend of Pope Paul, has been more understanding with rebel priests in the past than most Italian prelates. (>Ublie is inYited to ettend the opening of Orange Co1nty'1 m~st pre,tigou~ i.n ~ugure l •u Calilorn1• art exh1b 1t1on and . competition, hosted by !h• City of Hunt ington B•ach. G•le f•n• •rts event includes champagne cle nci ng hors d'oeuvres-6 pm·IO pm Sunday ev•ning, September 13, in Rabbi G&rsoll Good.man of Temp1e Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa, will present as his sermon topic Friday evening, "If l Am Not While urging this and other "improvements" in the pending bill, he emphasized that Catholic charitable or· ganizations prefer the bill as is lO no legislation at all . ''It is imperative," he said, "that some legislation be enacted this year." The Rev. Vincenzo Merinas married the Rev. Renzo Grande. 37. to an ex·nun. The!;:::==========:::;~========= • Rev. Giuseppe Accossato. 34, who became a priest three years ago, was married to a childhood friend in the same ceremony. Father Accossato has received no punishment so far . • ' • . • , . l Huntin9ton Center Mall at Beach and Edinger in Huntin gton Beach at th• San For Myself." The temple '----------------------' commences at 8:15 p.m . Di•go freew•Y· Adm ission (scho larship BISHOP ben•fit) $5 at m•in entrence........ • • • Guest Star Jonathon Winttn in person "own flemoricd park Thi SOfllhl4n4's Most B14iltiful Memorials MAUSOLfUM • COLUMIAllU/lll • ClM[TEIT (From Page 4) River and began a Jong tenure of service in the diocese. He received his PhD in sacred theology from Catholic University in 1947. and did research for his dissertation at North American Cpllege in Rome. Until his appoi ntment to Brownsville in 1966 Medeiros at different times w a s County's Lutherans ' Invited to Meeting Lutheran congregations in exciting gathering." Orange County are being Berg said reservations at $5 invited to send representatives per person are necessary and to an area Evange l ism wilt be taken by mai l Conference at the Antheim addressed to tbe Evengelism Convention Cent.er, Sept. 19, Conference Committee, Grace 1970. Lutheran Church, 700 West Hosted by Grace Lutheran South Street. Anaheim. The Church of Anaheim. t h e fee covers a luncheon and conference will begin at 9 a.m. other costs for mater i a 1 and'"·adjourn at S p.m. in the associated with the one-day Garden Grove Room of the confab . After the ceremony, the parish priest and the newly married priests conceleb rated Mass before hundreds in the church of the Vandalino, a working-c lass section of Turin. Father. Acc<1ssato reportedly WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES ABOUT WATER BAPTISM ••• It is necessary. and is to be administered in the NAME OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST ••• fl'ing James Bibll') St. l\Iatt. 28 :19, St. l\tark 16:16, Acts 19:5. Acts 2:38: Acts 10:48, Act1 22:16, I Peter 3:21, St. Matt. 3:16, 16 . There is no record of anyone being baptised using the title words Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Phone: 642·8388 esca p ed exc<1mmunication1=::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:: because he has filed a fo rmal I- Convention Center. "Through our combincd lji~~~~ "The primary objective of part i c i pat io n in this 1.000·1 Of OIL PAINTINGS this conference is to stimulate conference, we hope to meet WHOLESALE WAlt:HOUSI a greater evangelism effort on many new friends a n d OP'EN TO THI P'UILIC I Chancery Secretary, Assistant sb~~. TREE$000,,f,,,,~h •• :.W,_,_ ORLD Chancellor, Vicar !or Religion . .,,.:.. , .. .,.. Vice Chancellor. Domestic ~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~=:::==iii Prelate and pastor or St. ,.,.._ l .,,o ,t,"o """ Onrll,. -Michaels in the Fall River · diocese. BIBLE TIIO UGHT S Chtl1t'1 Yok•: Je1u1 ,,;cf, '"My YOKE i1 1111y •nil my BURDEN ;, ligl>t'' !Mitt. I I: 301. Som• 111 1urpri1 ed lo leern th&! Chri1ti1nily invot.,.., 1 YOKE •nd BURDEN They 11y s1lv1t:o~ h FREE IEph. 7;S). II i1 true tl>•I 0111 c•n not EARN 11Jvelion fit i1 loo .... ru.bl1l: b11i a ii •ho hu• ti>•+ you mu,! -"work out your own 1•lv1tion with f1•r •nd tr1mblin9" (Phi/, ld7L Chri1t l>a1 WORK for u1 to do! The "yoke" of Ch1i1t ramiri\11 u1 of •11 0•1n pull i~t e plow. Tl\1 o• c.1 n not work ..,iMlout th~ yoke t~ h1rne11 h1.m to th• plow. Lik1wi11, a man work, for Chr11t hy t~k'."9 CHRISTS YOKE upon him end l>1r111nin9 his efforts lo Ch"sh•n l1bor1 12 Pit. 1:5·11. Gtl. 6;1 0, M•"· 75:)1 °46)J 'The yo•• of Chritl i1 inde1d, EASY •nd hi1 hu1d1n lfGHY 11 COMPARED WITH th1t of S1t1n. 0111 '"ho st,..11 S1!1n he1 '" e11dl111, h1evy burden, hotk h1t1 end h1r1•ff11. ·:The w1y of tr1n,9r11u1r1 i1 HARO'"; ''Thi wet•• of 1i" !1 DEATH' ./Pr. 1):15, Rom. 6:2ll. In eddition, th1 C"ddi1n l.11 God, Chnll end !ht Holv Sp irit to help be•r hi1 burcl1n• !Rom. 8;211-28, I Cor. 10 ;1], 2 King• 6:16, Heb, 1:14) but S.te11 co11tinu 11!y ADOS to_il and frud ri ti on to hi1 11rv•n/1. The cf1p1 11ddlet end 1leoh olic c1n t11tify to $11111•1 1v1r·!ncr111ln9 birdtn. H~ .. , YOU t1k 1n upon vour1elf Chri11'1 111y yok1 or do vou 1ufl1r "Toil, T11fl, Sweet i ncl l loed" e1 you l 1b~r for S1ten? Com1 to Chri1H Viii! Cl>Yrth of Chti1l, 21 7 W. Wol1on St., Co1 · 11 M 111: 111 u1 help you. St. Vincent's Sells Clothes the part of local Lutheran establish a closer fellow ship $5 ' ..... churche•," said Gary Berg. between our congregations," '"• 1. Eo1No1 11, sANTA AN A Chairman of Grade Lutheran's ~B~e:r~g~s~a:id~. ______ _i!!~~~'"~·~·~·~·~ .... -~~~~1 Evangelism Committee. "This1-..._.cEALEA:S WAHTEO willbeanlnformative , stimulating., inspirational and Back-to-school clothing of all sizes ·for boys and girls from ;:;;;==========;[ fir.it graders to teenagers is STARS available at all St. Vincent de Sydney Om1rr i1 0111 of the Paul Stores, it was announced worlC'• ,,..,t •1trolo11r1. Hi1 by Albert Tassi, general c.olum11 ii 1n1 of the DAI LY manager. Pl LOT'S tre•t f11ture1. St. Vincent de Paul Stores,~!iii!iii!~~~~~~~I are located at 210 San! Fernando Rd .. Los Angeles: LAGUNA BEACH 22000 Edgar St, Carson; 365 SCHOOL Of W. Compton Blvd., Compton: 6872 Farmdale Ave., North ART AND DESIGN Hollywood: 12028 Firestone Blvd ., Ne>rwalk ; 180 S. Cypress Sl., Orange: 225 W. Sixth St., San Pedro, and 216 E. Fourth St., Santa Ana. LAS VEGAS W.......t H<>--Wodd's t.arveot Motel -1.0ttJ looms leh:•• ---"' Dozdno Hew !!~~AL~g YOU'LL SAVE . ~ DIAL FREE , .. lnll'flTIU1 (lll)M&.- Rormu! -LbUttJl 5,,,,,,,,tr h lt1 ""204 s,,,, GooJ EPtr1 n.,;. 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Laundry, dry clean<T, fully .. tocked Thriftimart, barber, beauty shop, druJ store. Bower shop. Along with a large twimminl pap!. "'"""'· health spas ond night-lighted tennis courtJ. [ One bedroom eparemeni. from $ZH and two bed· rooms fran $340, as available. Also customiud pent- . houses.. Model apartments are open daily, 9 am. to 6 p.m., with Valct,parking at the entrance to Ctnter Tower. For more information or a personal tour, phone ' or write Mra. E lsie McCray at 800 West Fl"t Strut, Los Angeles, California 9001?. Phone (211) 6Z>!-ZS77. ,Bunker Hill Towers .i ' .. ·- I .-Comment Page Goodbye, Old Ridge Route I Autos Now Sing Along at 65 Where Grapevine Trails Used to :Twist llJ JAM!a E. WllETMORE On Monday, Augu.st·2f, 1970, the Jut Md.Ion of the new Ridge Route opened to traUie. Thus came to a successful concluslo1 the Iar1est job ever undertaken by the Thi auth01 iJ a mt mber of th1 Caltf· ornia Sto£e Senate. representJna Or· an"ge Covnty'1 3Sth District. Californi1 Dlvi!ion (){ Highways -Creat H.igflway of California. Once an construcUo1 of 43.2 miles of a.Jane • Ind.Ian trail and ne xt a wagon road, t.he frteWay on mostly new alignment across unpaved State route (1912) wu graded rugged and .largely lnaet.-essible terrain {ISI-t ) and finally paved (I919). over · a penod of 7 years al a cost, • ' including rigbt.-of·way, of over 103 BUT TO ~fOST Californians It's ''the milJion. Ridge,. because. unlike earlier paths, it Because of Jlls tremendous economic 5truck out for long mileJ to follow the Importance, and Its long history as the mountain crest, arid It ilnmediately vital tr111sportallon artery 11 n k i n g 1;Jashed travel time, Bakersfield to L<is IOUthi:rn Califora.ia with the San Joaquin Angeles, from 4 days lo mere hours. Valley, many have called thia road the Not that driving "the Ridge" was ever Join Us~ Ladies (And Find Equality in the Fields) By SAM STEWART The Women's Liberation Front and the National Organization for Women, Plus a few other groups .similarly motivated, have been makiat a lot of noise lately. For some ine1plicable reason. this sent this department scurrying lo i t s bookshelf, where there repose! a book be.a.ring the imirint date of 1932. Hardly a vintage year for women's liberatioa. The book, however, is entitled "Toward Soviet America,'' and the author was William Z. Foster, longtime Communist official and five times the Party's candidate for President of the United Stale!, whose death in Moscow ln 1961 was followed by a state fUAeral in the Kremlin. BEUEVE rr or not, foster had a lot to say about women. F'rinsW!ct' •·'Jbe Party makes special demands for women workers ilcluding equal pay wittl men, 1pecial protecUon in industry. maternity insurance, etc., and i t incorporates them in its tmmediate program In given struggles." {Now is the time for all good wome• to come to the aid or The Party.) ••The ao-caIJed freedom of the ~woman 11 a myth. Either ahe is a ll!ded llatterfly bourseoi! parasite or ah• is an oppreued slave , •• Capitalism &ees in her mainly a breeder of wage slaves and soldiers." (He's tailing about the: womea we Jovt.! Russia should have such happy, beautiful, gorgeous parasites and llaves.) "The U.S.S.R. shows the general lines along which the emancipation of women will also proceed jn Soviet America .'' Sharpen the scythe. Marna, we're cutting hay in the south 40 tomorrow, "THE RUSSIAN WOMAN Is also free ln her sex life •.. The woman 's ch.ildrer are recognized by the State and society, whether born in official wedlock or not." (In case you've been wolKlering what to call Brezhnev, maybe, or even Gromyko.) "In freeing the woman. socialism liquida tes the drudgery of housework.·• (And should make for a messy house.) "To free the woman from the enslavement or the perpetual care or her children Is also a ma}or object or socialism." fA 11 end to babysitt ing worries; just hand the kids over to the state.) ''The Russian woman is to be found even in such occupatio11s as locomotive engineer, eleclrJcal crane ope rator, machinist, etc, " (Some new classificaU~ns for the Soroptim.ist Club.) "111E CONDmON of the children of lhe American working cla51 is a damning ind lctmeat of capitalism." (Wonder how many Russian 16-year-olds drive their own cars?) "The (America.a} workers are regimented In the schools, poisoned by the milit.arislic Boy Scools, enmeshed in fascist-like r;port organizations, herded lnto the strike·breaking YMCA, stuffed child 's play. Oldtimers tinkering in alley garages stiU whisper tales of the two-Jane road which snaked a tortuous path for 48 miles up and around and over the spines of some of the most rugged ruges west of the Great Divide. You can sUll drive a few portions of that original road, if you want. Not many do. It made over 100 complete circles in those 48 miles. It was narrow, and steep, and most of the curves were hairpin. But it was lruly the roadbui lding marvel of its day. EVEN IN tile l?'ZOS the Californian's love aUair with hi.s motor car was well advanced. And truck.!i were the lifeblood of California commerce. Almost at once 'H<!w about eqaal atatru for men?' \\1it h endless rot in the newspapers and movies, jammed into religious training before they are able to think for themselves.,." And all the while having more fun than a11ybody.) "The free Russian woman is the trail· blazer for the toiling vlomen of the world. She is beating out a path which, ere long, her American sister will begin to follow." (Sounds like a good placard for August 26 ) ·'The great hotels, apartments, city palaces. country homes, country clubs, etc., of the rich will be taken over and utilized hy the workers for dwellings ••. " (~~aturally. the furniture will have to be re-arra11ged . 'Vhy al/ the excitement about Women's Libcratioa? The Communists seem lo ha ve the. plans drawn already. But tb9t, of course , was in the dim , unenlighte ned past of 1932. South Bay Dally Breeie What Kids Say on Drugs Their Key Point: Tell Vs the Straight Facts lly SAM NEWLUND All you cigarette-smoking, martini· drinkfnl, artificially tranquilized parents and tucben out there art here.by notified thlt there's a right way and a wrong way to deal with the leen·age drug-abule problem. Or so 1ays a committee of teen-agers themselves. The right way, they u y, is tell it like. It ls, man. Give UJ all the facts, and if you haven't got them all , admit it. Then let us decide what to do. The wrong way, they say, is to try lo acare us to death. Or to call the cops. Or throw up your hand& in horror. ADULTS MAY dissent, but they are the molt prominent bits of advice to emerge from a just-completed special summer· achool .emlnlr atte:ndecl by a hand ful of Mlm>Ujloti! area hJP school juniors and ltniors. Tbe students met with two teachers for ail weeks to draft a set a f recommendaUon1 lo the Minneapolis School Board on bow drug-awareness lnstruCUon could be improved. Financed tn part by a $2,000 ll'ant from a city bus~ finn, the course Included vi~lts to drug treatment and . prevenuon centers, independent reading a n d lnvesUgation and brain-picking sessions with eip<ri!. THE KIDS were paid '30 apiece for their report, plus expenses. Tht report. included these pointers for leacherl and achool curriculum writers: "Avold a verreaetion.,. be abiedive. • , • avold stereotypes , •• be -----Saturday, Sepltmber 12, 1970 The Comment Page of the Pally Pilot ..Us to Inform and athnulate readers by prestnlln& a variety of com· menW'y on topics of Inter· Oii and 1!gnilicance from lntormed observers a n d apotumen. It_, N. Wood, Publlthtr aware or your own prejudice , •• update material, get rid of old i;tuff ••• develop an interdisciplinary curriculum ••• " By the Jailer phrase, the students meant this: Don't limit drug education to health class. Weave it into social studitl!i, blslOry and other subject!. "Regard drug abuse as chemical dependency , which includes caffeine, nicotine., alcohol, etc.,'' said another ncommendation. ''It's pretty ironic," one of the male students said during a recent seminar, ••when a parent comes up with a martini in his he.nd and says, 'Don't take drugs.'" "YOU CAN WALK into any house in Minneapolis and find something to get high on," commented Jerry Hansen, 16. Thus, f'.rom the kids' viewpoint, Dad and Mom have no business screaming about drug use when they use alcohol, tranquilizen and wake·Up pills for the .same reasons. To them, there rtally Isn't that much difference -although the youngsters clearly did not say that there were no dangers In any of !he "chemicaJs," Including alcohol, caffeine, LSD and heroin. They viewed the problem historically, among other ways. ''The use of chemicals to alter one·s senses or behavior is an ancient practice ," their report says. "Any material is, by Jtse.U, not evil. lt Js the abuse of that maW:rlt1l, abuse caused by ignorance, apathy o r dJsrespect for human life, that makes it evil." EACH STUDENT submitted Individual paper& exprusing his views on drugs. "Pattnls," wrole Jsnel Acker, 17, "have: to realiie that we have a pill culture, and the drugs. they are taking (alcohol, tranquilize.rs, caffeine, etc.) are only more IOdally acctptable." "Don't try to scare the students Into thinking drugs are bad for them," said Jeff Boller, l7, West High School. "even if you think so. This will tum ~ 1tudtnt& oU right away." What ahould a teacher do if ht believtS a student ls on drugs? Wrote Joan Hodne, 16. "tf the. kid's not crawling lhe wa11s or hana.ina from tht lights. or jumping out of windows -and lf thert 's no appartnt physical problem thal nffds medical attention -be nonchalant. Try t.n talk to him openly on a day he is not stoned." PARENTS, Joan said. "need also to be educated objectively to lhe real facts." "If they can accept (the fact) that they don't own the kid, the kid can make his own individual chot:e," she said. "And he should trust the kid's values -If the k.id has looked at hi~ decisions rationally. Overreaction is not going to work." The final paper makes a distinction between physically and psychologically addictive drugs. "Drugs that are ph)'sically addicting are very dangerous," it says. •·used improperly, they destroy the body." Psychological dependency, the class concluded, "can oa:ur with substances from caffeine to heroin." Jt concluded that it's "true in part" that marijuana will lead lo ha rder drugs. But the students warned that "generaliz.. ation" about marijuana can "come across as half-truth." THE STUDENTS took a dim view of man.Y of the teaching materials now used in c11y schools -and of the "prejudice·• of many te:achers. They scrutinized ane currently used lnfonnationa\ chart on various drugs and drafted a note to te~her!I'. 11bout ii. "Dear Teacher : "By il.seH, this chart turns students orf."' The stuenls also reviewed Ulms used in schools, and gave some or them a bad rating. "Most nf the movies t saw,'' reported JoRn Hodne, "were exaggerated, blssed. and by no means could J see the bi.d films alerting any person involved with dnJ.gs (to the dangl!rS)." SHE SAID ,the "beautiful colors, the distorted faces and the loud music'' in the films probably would make druga look like "fun and 1dventurt.'' Wrote Chari~ Braden, 16: "Many teachers feel it is their purpose in drug tducation COUr3CS to stop chiklren from talcing drugs ••. We btUcve that ance a leac her holds this premise It will show through to the kids 8nd they will nol. in many cases, belleve what $he says." II does no good , some studen1' argued. to tell youngsters thst there are no pleasures in dnl£s. Some nf them , t.hty pointed out, know better. -Miuetpolil Trlbw -------------- the Ridge Route was crowded to capacity. So a wider, more direct, easier· to.drive alignment was selected and a new 3-laae road built, starting in 1933. lt, tOO, represe1ted the engineering feat or those chilling depression years. •lopelessly inadequate during the war, choked anew with pleasure cars and commercial vehicles in the early postwa r years, the Ridge Route was modernized and widened to 4-lane expressway in a series or projects completed in l~, to b.!<:Ome overnight the most heavily traveled long distance roadway i• the world. ln 1955, highway engineers watching Ridge Route traffic figures climb, had begua the gtudy af th e improv eme.ts urgtd by both motorists and truckers. IT TOOK five years to plan, locate, design and write specifications ror the miles of new roadway lo be built from just outside the Los Angeles City limits lo the Kern County line. ActuaJ construction bega11 in June, 1963. and additional projects, north and south, got under way i• succeeding months and years. In the spring of 1965 three key first- stage grading contract! were awarded involving 46 million cubic yards of excavation for the enormous cuts and fills required to tame the grades ill the mountains -13 miles through the most inaccessible and rugged terrain. Paving oC this section sigaalled the wrapping up of the final eJemenlJ in this latest rudge Route undert.aldog. Advanced roadbuilding and safety concepts were made possible in large part by the highly ipeclallzed equipment · whle:h the various contractors employed, and by their Imaginative innovations in technique developed to solve the many problems which arose d u r i a g construction. A FOUR-FOLD INCREASE in traffic •· demand ls projected !or 1980, only ten years away, e1pected to arise from new residentiaJ development as an overflow from the bursting San Fernando Valley, and from recreational areas. Simple Solution Cuts Pollution All California driven, especially those who have piloted heavy commercial rigs across the Ridge, remember the old S- mile doWJ11grade a few miles north of Castaic, with true.It eacape lanes cut i11to adjoining slopes. In this section, engineers h a v e separated the norUX><>und and southbound roadways by more than a quarter·mile, and reversed the traffic p a t t e r n , Northbound vehicles will travel up the west side of the separation area; southbound traffic down tM east aide. At each end or this "British" roadway, crossover structures will restore the flow to its usual conformation. A simple and inexpensive solution to one <>f the world 's most troublesome air pollution problems bas been developed by a University of California chemical engineer. Professor Leroy A. Bromley, a professor on the Berkeley campus, has recently conducted experiments showing that common seawater can be used to remove suliur oxides from smokestack gases. As a healt.h hazard, sulfur oxides are regarded by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare as the most serious o! the several air pollut..ants. Bromley·s concept has the potenlial for saving this country millions of dollars a ye:ar in costs for removing sulfur oxides from the air. FURTHER, IT appears to be both economcially and technologically feasible for existing electric power plan ts, which are responsible for more than half of the air·polluting sulfur oxides. While nuclear power offers a potential long range solution lo the sulfur dioxide problem, the short range view has been so bleak that a apecial panel of the National Re.search Counci l Committee on Air Quality Management has said that unless ''the necessary tech no 1 o g y becomes available, the country may have to choose between clean air .and electricity." The method used by Bromley cools raw stack gases. runs them through a chamber where they are •·scrubbed" clean by seawater, and fina lly reheat.<r them before they are released through the stack. THE GENERAL METHOD itself is not new. Jn one form or another it is being used in a number ()f power plants already, but with expensive chemicals or minerals as the cleaning agent. Jt is the possibility ()fusing inexpensive and re.adily available seawater th a l should make the method «onomicalty attractive to existing plants located near seasoasls or estuarine waters. Bromley is an authority on converting seawater to fresh water. w h i 1 e investigating the properties o[ seawaler with his research group at the. University's Bodega Marine Laboratory, he found tha t il absorbs suUur dioxide at a fast rate .and that the salts in seawater act as catalyst in converting sulfur dioxide to hannless sulfate. This spring he received a three-month research grant through the University or California's Project Clean Air allowing him to begin testing his idea. His study has been halted, however, pending enactment of State legislation providing additional funds for air p o 1 1 u t i o n rcsearcll. THE SIMPLE.ST device test~. ! !".'w"'r in which the cooled gases were sprayed with seawater, cleaned 90 percent of tbe sulfur diox ide from the gas. The amount of seawater needed was roughly the same as the amount of cooling water now used by power companies. A more elaborate syste:m , usi ng a five fool column packed with devices for increasi ng the contact between water and gases, removed 99 percent of the sulfu r dioxide. The only change in the seawater was an increase of about ten percent in sulfate and a small increase in hydrogen ion. Since these •re already present in seawater. these s t i g h t increases are not expected to pose a threa t to marine life, but conclusive studies need lo be done on this. EITHER of these lwo processes is far cheaper than other methods that have been used . The cost could be reduced further, reports Bromley. if lhe power plant is combined with a seawater conversion fa cility. A number of urban areas, such as London and New York, have been hit in recent years by so-called "killer fogs." While other pollutants have been in the air, sulfur dioxide is generally blamed for the increase in deaths. lt is considered harmful to people suffering from bronchitis, emphysema, or lung cancer. Sulfur dioxide is also extremely damaging to plant.sand properly. Sulfuric acid, for instance. whicb can be formed from sulfur dioxide in certain wealher conditions, is blamed for the steady deterioration or buildings and outdoor art works in Venice, llaly. UC Wormation Service TRIS UNIQUE reverse .a I i g n m e n t reverses the • older and s t e e p e r expressway section for uphill traffic, with the gentler grade of the new rigbl.-0(-way assigned to downhill, thus substantially lessening or e\'en eliminating runaway hazards. · Though we ~I it the Ridge Roule, the aew roadway is officially Interstate 5, and about Interstate S, one Hollywood songsmith has declared, "they'll never write .a popular tune." He may be wrong. A road which takes off at the Mexican border.. threads Cali fomia'a Tehachapis and the Central Valley to continue ttlrough Oregon and Washington to Canada d eserves something special lo sing its praises. As of now, about 500 miles or the ultimate 800 miles of X.terstate 5 in Califoraia are open to traffic. Nearly 200 miles are under construction; building the last l~ miles will start up soon and thus, with the completion of the new 8· lane Ridge Roule , another chapter has been wrilte• into Caliloraia rt>1;dbulld1ng history. Each 'earlier episode -Crom the footpaths of the Alliklic Shoshones and the Chumash lo the wagon road, the first 2·lane paved highway, ilS 3.1ane and then +lane successors -was rightly regarded as the marvel of its own time. But what appears to be the ultimate in roadOOilding achievement in 1970 may well prove, if pa.st history is a guide, as only one more milestone in the story of the Ridge Route and Its record i11 serving the lraasportaUon needs of California motorists. Quotes T. Bush, Pasadena -"Parents. having experienced the immaturity of the ·u [ don't get my way I'll get down on the floor a~d kick my heels' apprnach, will rerogn1ze the current "lf you don't listen to us we'll riot and burn .• ," Drena Van Alen, S.F. -"I'm not 1 candidate for boredom ... life is so full of interest. all one has to do is open up the senses and let lt pour in." .------------Our Jtlan In San Froncl•M----------~ Odd j\lan Out--Whoosh! By HERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -And with servants so llard to get, too: Way Lim LI of S.F., butler lo Ronald McDonald of Sawalito, is in the claws of the law after allegedly having chased his employer out of the house while wielding a bread knife and tv.·o cleave rs.. Jt v.•as I.he climax lo an .argument, which wasn't over how to cook McDonald's hamburgers. The boss wanted Li to prepare dinner for fi ve guest.s .and Li, allerg ic to t'.ldd numbers. said that was one too many. But wouldn't you really rather Jose a guest than a butler these days'! FIRST YOU have to know that rural post.al delivery trucks are called "Zip Van." Then we can turn you over to Dr. David Harris, who P W a dented one near Alamo edited to read ''Zip Van Wrin kle." 'Only then are you entitled to fltclaim : "'l1lal's an item ?" IT WAS JUST a dull story 1tbout plurnbfng 1ad1cts in the S.F. Progress but some unsung hero on the e<>py ~csk made It zing with this two-col. ncadline: "To Dream lhe Impassable Drain." TODA Y'S SHAGGY hippie story: On Van Ness, Jferschel Solomon spot- lM lhls long·hnired youth trying to hllch a ride without luck. Thtn the dude took ofr his wlG. revealing a burr head, and was soon picked up. 1 SINGING WAITERS are a thing of yesteryear, but aha! When they aren't ltheN·ise busy in the Sutter.Kearny Fos1er's Waitresses Kathie. Watson lnd Barbara Richards burst into harmony on such golden oldies as ·'That Old Gang of 1.fine'' and "Bye. Bye Blackbird." Among their frequent applauders : Mayor Alioto. ENTRIES for a paragraph to be tilled "Changing Times" or something equally inspired : The St.. Paulus Lu the r a n Church Bulletin notes that "N ut Sunday, John Rische will ~ preaching. The Vica r, Robert 5chultz, will be in Lo!J Angeles motorcycle racing '' •.• Ron Cabral, asst. principel of Balboa ·Summer HiRh, is also manager of the rock band called Gold ••• And hip group names are now invading the .,url!.i ..,: classical music. One of the young (and One) string quartets at the S.F. Conservatory o( Music calls itself The Judah Ttolley, same being the st reetcar that Cellist Norman Fbcher rides to schoot FOR TllE masochists among us the.re Is a bumpcr strip reading "I Am l 49er Faithful!" Sadists may preftr that ather currtnl one: ''The 49ers in '89 " ••• And Dick Kraemer htars buslncs.s is so bad at CAndleslick tiat instead of announcing the presenee of various groups, they are going to name each indivlduaJ in the stands. WHAT'S mAT strange gadgtl ln 1 rom Cara's esoteric kitchenware shop on Paclfic? Well, it's a knife for scoring chestnuts used In the French dessert, l\lont Blanc. At la st reports, the score was Chestnuts S, Blanc O •• , Newsman Birney Jarvis, who inspired l'V'a "Then Came Bronson,'' marries Joyce Williamson Sal. on his JO-foot trimaran at Sausalllo, with Judge Joseph Karesh keeping an even keel l\tR.S: JOHN NU.tlTZ: '·My husband ~alls our Chrysler frttt and oor Valiant Prince -end of cutesville?'' Nol quite: Denis Wade and Mel Feinst~n namtd their jointly owned Chevy pickup "Toulouse Le Truck." PllYIJJS DILLER fla.sh<s that the Polish Peoples' Republic, struggling to st.ay abreast. has purthased a mi5sUe pp from Bollvta. AND BOB AND NATALIE Wllll:nns fOl to Obtrammergau just in tlme to hear a fellow American tourist ask tn all serioueness: "Say, what 's playini at the Pas.slon Play today Z" PRE.51DIO UIU. SCHOOL ~ pro- gressive, all right. Parenti enrollin• children there. must fill out an ap.- pllcation that Includes this "Check One" list: "Living Together - Separated -Divorced.'' lf you're j~t plain married, you're under "Other, plesse: specify." And you bet.ter have • pd 1tory. " ; • Continent :Prif t Tl1eory .Supported Satu~day, Stpttmbtr 12, 1970 DAit V PILOT 7 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ••• lJtJ ffOTIC:I (Wl...MA,.~Al.'I IAl.1-'fV"911MOll -to"1'··(1P"-1'MI W. MOit.EAU STltAYHOflN "''· ttn!t STATI 01' CALl,OllNIA ,011 '''•'"°'" No. lJ U6. ,, ~l•IY• ol ... ••• TH I COUNTY O' OllAHOI ec""I°" lt•lltcl Oii .... , ... ,, It, UIO tt tn, NI .... l)l(.-~uurror Coun , Countv of lOl ...,,,.,1,,, NOTICI! OIJ Hf"AllNO "Oil , •••• ., C1lltorn!1, -• luotm.tnl Al'l'OIHTMl!NT 01' TIUJTll ...... td In t1vor ot•lltssJt 51rtwllorn II E1!1lt ~ MARV (1.A1 11.E OllLOW, iv<IOMtlll c:•tl:lllO• tnd •••1MI w. Mo .. tu Det•tsd. '"''"°'" II lllllt""nt '"°'°'' •f'IOWlnt. NOT•c«-II NERE8V GIVEN ·~•I ... 1 N lat'IU •I \S.tU.00-td!H.11¥ •. dULO(I. 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I r f' h' h h spl it away from the mass, c-1v 01 O••not. s1111 o1 c1u1oc._nr •. 1 T•l.• !41 .. u1 • tertainment 'With Uncle Lert O ive maps w IC • w en lied G d th win ,.u ,, pubuc 11M;1Lon ·io "'' t111M11 Al""'-r• 1or l!K1<111or .,.. "'"''°""" h nd viewed in sequence, are much ca on wana, at was to bid""'· tor c .. h 1n l•wt111 moMv ot 1111 l'...i>Ushtd Or•no• co.11. ot11r "ltn1, and is frie s Cato! an'ci ~ ...-~ k break in to Africa s 0 u th un11eq 51•111. 111 1111 '''"'' 11111 1ntt '"' seo1.mo.• '· t 11, 1910 · un.m Andy -::--_~ --,. Ji e a time-lapse m O vie , • . 1er111 o1 ''"" llidor""'' dlbtor 111 1~• ---,,.,,-,---------' · __.:;..--showing what they believe A m er l ca • Au st r a 11 a , •bcw• ftJC•lbed Pn:iP<l•tv, or to m...e~ LEGAL NOTICE f\1anY of · You should be C. ----------:======-·~ -happened since the time there Anlarctlca and India. . :~1~~1(_:~11:,~~w::r, ~~=~~1:,::t~·~: -----:::-::-,,::-'----- starting sctiod"I !loon now, so ~ ·~. ----~ was on earth a universal That created an Allan hc colli. U>l'l!R io1t'"cRot'~ 0,.'TN• I l WI.sh l..u th '-'st I ____ ,,,,,:_~:== ._ ---,._:s~~~; n . h I I Dlti'd '' '°"'" Met•. c11110.n11, luck. There· is a great deal to the equator as sort or an Fr1»<:1~ L GI•••• TNI cou,',.'-,'.,0,!,0 ••MGIE e me >"" e oc o {.j~;l:;?J;~l2'J-· .. -......... mogher of conti nen ts. V<,;ean t at ay east.west a ong seottmoe• 1, 1,1<1. sTAtE oF CAL1t1011N1a •ll'oJt th · The conclusions of Dr. M1nM1 ... learn about e world we live R offshoot of the Pacific. Africa Mun1c1p11 cou•• MOTl<E Oii' HE•Jt1NO OM' f'£11TION · d 1 h h 1. d obert S.. Dj~lz and John C. 0 , , Fo111: "1101AT1: OF WILL .ANO t"OR in an peop e w o ave 1ve __ .,._J.ll::::fk.f.~~:~~~:'.:;:--l and South America split away -',',:!', ,":,',,',, 0,,1,,,, L1ne1ts retTAMIHT.t.•1' I · I · 1' h II Holden, marine geolog ists with ., "" •"" , n 1t. t 1s a r t ere. A you .. fr om eastern Gondwana , while 1iv e. J. "olltl-s1111 ct JOH N c. ~'LLEBRECKT. h d . • , -==-c-,_.,..,,,. , lhe Environmental Science ~ 1 •lll'I known 11 J, c. Hlllebr•dl•. ave to o is open your pllnd ~ ~ S 1 . · · another split lifted India off 1.uousT ';.!'.i•;Rll!Y, J1t. 0tc•11tot. ; to it. • ~ -"') erv ces Admin1strat1on I'll A ... H I~ Glof11 kl ._ NOTICE IS MEllE8Y GIVEN lh•f w -/f' ~0 __...-?i-liRmi, Fla., were being ntarclica. Men~v "••1t:,'c.11:'~i1 "'"' I(. H!l!ebr..:111 ~· t!I~ ~••In • Pttl!~ The oJd mail s~ck . was l.Al 'T(,,C:-e "-__ ... ___.,... ,. h About 135.miUion years ago. '*•Llllllf't AtlwMY ~;;,:,.'*t• ol Wiit lllO '°"l•ifSU•IK• of I t h. b 1 ;;>1 • '·-·.~· .~--·_, ~C -···· pub ts ed today in the Journal sea fi·•r spreading opened the Publl~ orinte co.st ceuv P11a1. ,.,,.!., T1s111Y1111t1•v to 011111-·. a most eml' 'i t IS week, ut f-O 1-'(ft: of Geophysi·cal Research. vv SePlemti.r 1,, 19, 16, "'° 1691.10 "'"" 10 wt.le~ •• "''°' fc.r 1ur1M~ 'th • h I . N th At! ll d I d' of' he••l!"O 1he J•me ~., bffn H I lor guess WI • sc oo rom1ng Th . . f or an e an n 1an s.,,ttmber 11, 1910, 1t t ::io 1.m., In"'• near, most of yo1,1 boys and e mapping grew rom two oceans artd 11 new rift began LEGAL NOTICE cout1•oom-oi [)f,p1r1m.,.rMo. 3 01 .. , .. -r.e ~ ~ relatively new g e o I o g l c 1. A cout1, 11 100 c1v1<. cent,;, o.1v1 w.,1, 111 g_irls were running around I c G'(c:::, er ~ sp 1tting South merica away ""CllY di ~ti!•....,., C11!fOrni.. bu. ying new clothes and school concepts: that the floor of the from Africa. p.a.u P••llcu11rs, Hw:I 1~11 th• llmt i nd •I•<• sea 1·s grad ally spr ad1'ng and 0 . 1 . . c11tT11•1t AtlE Of su11N1:ss Oitt<1 Auoust 31, 1t10 supplies. • u e ur1ng the geo Ogle period ll'ICTITIOUI MAMIE w. E. ST JOHN This week's contest is one ..--------------------------------------, that the outer hull of the earth ending 65 million years ago. The unc1 .... 1klnt<1 oOH c..-11ty sne 1s cor1· Mcowec;.0u~11~Rc~,~~ h h h I . . is mad e or great crusty plates. th N th A I . 'f duCll!'lf • tKl$lne·u al 11'45 JICClu.lyn JSO El•I Cflllll!'I .. ' w ic s ou d interest a!l '()f us e or l antic r1 t grew A"•·· Hu111Jneton a ... c~. c.1u11rn11, ..,1111 .. Ori_, C•llt. ,C,,. w•":' who live in the United States * PftJZE' WJ1&71"TEft * Here is the co ntention. northward , , extending the the t1Ptt\0111 tl•m n•me 01 TRAOEMARIC T•IN'!.•11t• ,114190 , LW .L.W ·11 l t d b th . . r· N . l'LU<fR EICENT Sl!RVICE •ncl 11111 wld AtM,....y, •or Pt!UIOMt 7 the Star Spangled Banner. I US ra e Y eJ r series O or l h Amer1can·European tirm is cornPPHd of 111e toHowln• """""'· l'ubll•~ld 0,.,.nge co,ut Pallv Piiot. The Star Spangled Banner. maps: split. Aust ralia tore away ~"!:'1:1~:,_~,1n "'11 •nd ptec• 01 rnldrou 1 c5'c'_'~-"'"-'~'~· ~"o'c'·o"·":-:-i:-;::-::::,..-c"="·" Duane Wlernicz, 10 ~2. 318 Ogle St., Apt. D, Costa J\lesa p 'd d I f A · f · " as we all know , .. is a song writ· angaca. C<JnSI ere n rorn ntarctica, A r 1 c a R11 .. w11niwr•, 61112 Point Lom1 LEGAL N""'ICE d "f ed h d I . Orlvf, Hunllng!Qn 11~1(~. u1 ten about our flag and coun-some qua rters to ha ve been ri t nort , an ndia moved o.1ec1 Ave11s• n. 1910 1------,-,--c------ try. It is our national anthem. Any child under 12 cah enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you the universal mother of to the equator Rose wern11er• ,,,,,,,,,•,·,"',',' '"'''''' . , . ' Sl•le of C•lllO•ftlf But do you know the history do : (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, wh ite paper 51,~ inches wide and India s Journey sto ppe d O••n•e cou111v F1CT1T1ous MAME beh. d th . d h t 4 . ch d U bl ck . k a d m k 1· es black (2) Do ot cop l whe 't h d d o11 Auo ... it 11, 1110, bl!lore ""'· • No"'v Th• vndt"lo<lfd does ~·•titv ~. '' 1n e song an w o wro e in es eep. se a in n a e 1n . n Y or race n 1 crunc e u n er Pv1ii1c in .,.,, 10, ..akl s•-t•, pet1011•Hv eonctuc11.., • b\111,..,. 1t "'' NewPOrt it? picture. It must be your own wo rk. (3) Put you r name, age anrl address T y th southern Asia and uplited the •11Pfl••l'<I Row w11nbtr1 ~-n •o mt •o eivtt,, C1»t• Mel•, c.111or11r1, ·u1>0•~ th• Op Ou S H. . . bt tllt per'IOll wl'l<IM 1>•mt1 h iublet!be<I lkli!l.)VS II.rm nfmt qi F,tTC)l'S AUTO When the United Sla tes went on back of drawing. 1\fail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY 1matayan Mountains. Africa 10 1111 wi1111n 1111lfumen1 •llCI 1ckriow1ir<1e· SERvrcE •nd lh•t ••1d firm rs comPOlltd to war with England for the PJLOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. continued and spl'1t m· •1ts .., ·~._ •~e<utt<:t '"" w..... 01 '"' roi1owin1 .....,...,., who1• n1me l!t • • (OFFICIAi. SEAL) lvll •"Cl 11•1tt of '9Sldenc:t It •• lollowt: second time -the.War or 1812 Due Honors northeastern bulge to es tablish Ju n L. J obsi Rlc~rd Gaorc11. 671 vrc1or1e s1., c.M. • 'II '--------------------------------------' th A b' · I d h Not••¥ Puf>lle·C•lllornl1 01teO le•'""'~' 1, ltlO -we were st1 very'weak and e ra 1an pen1r.su a an l e PrlP1Cl0tl on1c1: 111 Rlch•rtt G•ri::I• Young / • Red Sea Orin" c""'"tv s111. o1 c1111o•n11, · our cap'1tal c1'ty Wash1·ngton Baltimore came --der heavy The Amcr1'cans won that '. "' c--•••'-•••Ir.. Or•n1e couniv: We were fighling l o -' u" The Fountain V a 11 e y Antarctica and E u r a s I a M1rchi~'it13"'" · 011 Se11r..nbt!r ,, u10 btfort me. • Preserve the found ation Of D.C. -and burned lt to the attack by British ships. They y,•ar Y.'ith the British and the Exciiange Club has entered remained relatively fixed Publlshed Ot•f!Ot c0111 oauv l'll<lt, Nori"' 1,PubUc in •"Cl tor wld 1111., ground The Cl.ty was less tha n had l-0 capture th1·s fo rt to con· song Key had wr1'tten went on , Av1v11 2' 1n11 lelltemlltl" s. u. it, ""'0"' ~ •1>P1i•td 111ch1ro Gll'CI• our new na tion 'i nd a ll i~ ' . the student of the month except for some rotalion. 1t10 u o.10 known '° me "' "" t111 oe•Ml!t wr.o .. 15 years old and it was in Unue their drive. up our coast. to be adopted by the Anny and r============:l-_:_--:-::::-:-~:::==:----1 n•mt ts \\lbscrlbed lo IM1 Wlllllll chitiztens. But everyd tthinbg dur!ng smoking ruins. The Americans Prisoner aboard one or thei r Navy RS their national anthem. Pd!~ure with a nehw 80 1glbe. OTICE \~~"s':i':.':'' •nd ·~1tnow1ec1~"' uWJIM t a war seeme O e going f' d f h' Id t 1uerent from ot er cu s LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N coFF1c1..it s'''' ·wrcrng. .were on the verge o e eat, s 1ps "'as a 35-year·o An-I was not until 1931 that the which honor area students. Merv 1c Hen"' ~ The Br'•lth won mosl of the .when a stirring and· resoun-napolis la"J'er by the name of Unit ed States Congress of-T·'"" ,..,."'s Not1rv P11b11c·cei11o•n11 .., ding victory was in the mak-Francis Scott Key. fic ially adopted the song as Exchange Club honors will , 1r1or1c1E To cttE01ToR1 ci1tTtll'ICATe oF 1us1N11s ~y'"'c~~Oll1'~-, :. battles, although \he American be I lo bo d 1 U,f.IOR COURT 01" THI( FICTtTtOUI MAME N • nt>e l'fJ s1-· lOtorN d to sl.' h ing. Key had come onto the !'hip our national anthem . given ° a P Y an gir STATE Ot< CALlll'Olll:tUA l"Olt TFll u!Wl..-•le111d do c"•l!Y 111tY 1r1 Puf>Uih cvm;, '14• on troops manage ing t etii F'ort 'lcHenry, an Amer1·can lo win the freedom 'of a fr1-end Remember. boys and girls. each month not only 10 high Tl'IE: couNTY oF OR11.Hol conductlt111 • bu•1~· '' '"' s. co.nt 5"1•11bt!i:is. 1 ;~7':.' H~~J Dillv l~~· Pretty hard .a few times. But 1• hool tudents but also to N•. A4 •m HJghw•v. l••un1 llt•ch, c1111orn11. 11"'°'"r · • •u fort j f i c al ion ori the who had been captured during \'.'hen you sing the national sc 5 • •1111t of ISAMU SAMMY NITTA, 11>e 1ictll1o 11rm n1me 01 LA coM&E things seemed alm ost hopeless Ch k 8 th b tt l f 11, h. anthem or pledge atlegi·ancc lo st udents in the sev enth and 0~0T'fc"E is HEREeY G"'' 1 ,~ co1FFuRE~· 1nd '"'' ..aid 11rm '' com. LEGAL NOTIC:E when a British army \:aptured es ape a e ay near c a e or as 1ngton. . hth d 1 1 f th 11 , o "' .P<>""' ot 1111: 1o11ow1"' Pll"s-. w110sel-----:::::-::::O"'-="--- Thc •·mbardment of the our flag , Y.'e are nol honoring etg gra e eve s o e c•&<r o' al tfle ·~ n•mtd decl!"de111 n1me1 in lull •llCI Plfce• o• r1:1111mce ••• 9All·l712 ~.-uv Fountain Valley SC h 0 0 1 '"'' 111 oP••o"' h•v•nci <111m1 10•11111 ti.e ,, iouow" s~eiuoR COU RT ~ THE fortress took place during lhe the clolh banner itself but . . •Altt decftdent ••• •eciu1o>ec1 10 n1e them He1tn<1 Rotk...,11, 2•u1 ""'· c11ld•d. STATE Of C.t.L111'0RN1A1 ~011 ' ·athCr the ba51'c bei1'efs We 01slrJCl. with IM nece•ury voyclw<ri. In !hi! Ollie• Ml 'llo Vl tlo THIE COUNTY OF OltAMOI night of Sept. 13·14, 1814--ex-01 1heclerko11ne1bo"t•n•U1ftdC01Jrt,or ' " · I 6 hol1i SO 1Jear 1·n lh1's countr)'. Each boy and girl of the •o "''~nt 111.,.,, with tn• nec•n•rv Jeck s. Roc1tw1ll, ,.u1 Av1. C•lld•d. HOT•<• '' !,'·,•,•,,'•'"•• • acl y 15 years ago tomorrow "ou'~"' ro 1ne 11nder\1antd •t the 0111,0 Ml111on v111a. · · ,.. • -. l!TtTio1o1 . h ,_. The flag IS a visible svmbol of month v:ill re c el v e a al ht• ~ll<><nev Jll.MES IC Nll.RU~E Ol!t<:I Au9ull ,7, 1•10 FO~ '"-OIATIE Of WILL AND •Oii: nig t. ney Jisteoed to the . . . . ' Ht1"11 Jl;ocKwell LETTERS TESTAMl!ltTARY she lling all night in his cabin. all that we as Americ~ns want cerl!ftcate and a luncheon. At :~;.~::d.101~.;!~~.~e·~.~1:-,:0 ~~~ J..:~ s. Rockwtll 1a1nd wi1"" IP Wini our countrv to be. There arc the end of the school yea r a whi(h h !he olAce of bu1lneu nt lht sr.1e ct C•lltor~I• AE•t•I• o1 LOR£1TA v t v I'-N He feared that ihe fortress . f I d under ilunfd 1~ All m.!l•ri oer!•ll'llno 10 Or1t111• '"""'' J .C08SON. •I.., k.nowo '' Lorel!1 v. Id be th• b t '\ f those WhO WOUld tear the (Jag lop maJe and ema e StU Cnl lhe tit•le ol ,aid llec•!lenl, wl!htn lout On 1·11·10, l>etcre m1, I Not•rv Puttllc Jacob1ot1, Lor"ll V. (OIOtC¥t, Ind ti \'IOU no 1ng u a pi c 0 rlown or damage 1·1 1'n some v.'ill be chosen from the high mon•h1 alter '"" t1 .. 1 publlt•llon cl this 111 •ncl tor i11d Stitt. Pt.,on111y '""""td Lo,•ttl• "· coiorove Jtcoboon. oec11Jld. rocks in the morning and that notl~• Htltn1 R«~w111 •"Cl J•c-s. Rockwt!I OTICE ts HEl!.E&Y GIVEN Tfllt 5"4 V9" '11nft•11t t. As• Andy, •I• Ore9fl' Cent Ddfly Pilot, los 1160, C.mt M.,., Collf. the Amerl·can cause would be way, because they may feel school ranks for state 01titt Seotm>bfr 11 1910 kl'OWn 10 "'' It M '"" a>cr$0M WllD•• Hol!1• •&. C•rr "'" ·J11m11 o. Plvnkttt · · Yeii~o N1i11 n11me1 111: '"ttsc:tlbed to 1,.. wlt~ln In· ~•"f !lied htttln • 1>11tlllo11 lor iwobett l>f Jost. We have not Jived Up to OU r COmpebbon. E•eculrlx Qf ,...., Will of 1trumtnl 11\d l(kllOWltdl'Od 1111:1 tl<Klllld w!!I Ind ,IOr lette" ltsll mtnlll''" Promises. The program starts in 1 edef'I '~' ••""'· "'e~· ~ wMtfl is -made for tu11~1r When l}e came onlo deck at "f '"""' .... ,,_ llK • (Of'FIC1AL SEAL) PltllCULll'S, Ind 11\tt lttl llMt •ncl Pll J ust remember that the flag October and will alternate :~M:~ ~~!!u~i;.cil aiv•. Loutw H-••d 01 lle1 ,1.[19 ·,,.,. s1~ l\11J ~ 11t f; dawn the next mo rning, Key is a symbol of wha t is our choices between the school ~.d.., •. c1111'"'11 90141 No11rv Pub11c<-1111or111t ~ol•mbir ·u, 1t10, 1t t1'Jo e:m .. 1n •M An~ st!'tds. • <nmPl!te :»vo\um• Ml of lt>ll World aflOll EnCY~-1• to Llu llOYCf, ~91 1•, ol Ci'llllbtl•, NC1111 c1r·oi1111. tor htr 11ueJ11Dn; ;::?T ACTUALLY IS .A ~u;i· A handsome brown tan is merely a dye, a biochemical dye called melanin. ft; is manufactured on the' premlses in a layer or the skin aod · coaxed forth by c e r t a i n wavelengths of sunlight. There it enhances the complexion un- til the surface skin flakes aw.a y, taking the home-made melanin tan with it. This pro: cedure, of cour se, occurs CJl'llY when the job is done by an ex- perienced t a n n e r . The beaches. goodness knows, are full of horrible examples or what happens when proper tanning regulations a re ig- nored. saw throu gh the smoke and T•i· nni 121 1121, PrlnclPa• 0111c1 111 cou•1,.,.,,,, 01 tiflll•ime111 No~ l c1 ,11d sum mer when the rays come highest goal to strive for. As each month. •110mov ,.., E•t<utri~ o •• ,... C011ntv court, 11 roo Clvk Cent.r 0•1"1 wni, In I h d h fire that the American flag " bll !>td Or c 1 0 11 Pl'·' MY Commlitlon l •11fr11 the Cl!Y di S11111 An•. C•llforilfl, from direct y over ea , t e 1 long as it flies we koow we u s •not ,,., ~ v "'" A.....,,1., 1,n o.it11 StP•ff!111tr.4.,Jt10 .... me lanocytes absorb ex t ra was sti 1 flyi ng ove r the bat-mu st belier this land to make Death Notice• ~~ember 12' 11' 2' •ntt oci~;,..,~ ,"ubll•"'!I o..'~"':'._ co. .. " o,•ttY11 '",•,1 ~Du~ivsJi:~HN _ It . 1 1 d . th · tered walls and that the U.S. 't 1. t th h' h 'd 1 ------------!·-----------'! u•1111 •7 1'"' -11m r • • · l'LUNIC•TT AHO PlUNltl!...,. u rav10 e an increase e1r troops were fighting back. 1 1ve up o ose 1g 1 ea s ttlc NEES LEGAL NOTICE 1910 1"9.10 411 011.,. Avi .. "· o ... 11 2if1 production of melanin. The symbolized in our proud fla g. J<11~ui M(l(lfllev Mc:Neei. 32,11 ,,1 t1u~11111i.11 e11ch, c1u1. u•4' I · n I r d He was so inspired by !he T d t th t fl · I d •• T-·-11 LEGAL NOTICE "fltMt' su·30>0 "' •M4i111 me anln gra U CS C 0 W () CS r()y a ag IS 0 8 • l11tna Orlvt, $Oll!ll l.OU .... AM ; ,.,. AttorlllY• for f>ltill-rJ lh d II f th sight that he wrote the rvw>m 't h ,. Cl~!e of oe1111, Sept, JO. Svrvlvtd bv NOTICE TO CREDI TOltS among · e r)' Ce S 0 e r-~ ml t at \1-'e cannot )Ve Up to wl!e, tnii two slilers, M•S. ftt(lerlck SU l'!!!:ltlOR COU RT 01" THI ,.Jl4t( Publlsfltd Or1n91 Coesl Oellv Piiot, ep-1derm1·s and color 1't brown. from which the song . was our great hopes J'*"""on, Lort11 ee1c1>: Mr1. G•H e, STAT!!! Ot< CAL1 t<01tM1A ll'Ott ''''''''''' o• '"'''''' Sntemt>er .5, 7 • 11, ino '""'° , , Cllenowe!ll, Se>!tfltntbYrg, lndl1n1. THe: COUNTY OF OllANGI! •ICT,TIGU• H•MI After a few suitably spaced taken. This wee k, boys and gi rls. vis1tt1lon. SMfto, L•1Wn1 k•th c ... pe1. Net ........ ,. Th• "M.,.ll9nfd d<I cenJty thn 1,, LEGAL NOTICE eKposures to the sum mer The British had been sU>p. make the fl ag and the Star s11vrdlt v. 1 PM to ' PM, Fu11tr•1 o!'11;~ .. 01 LOLA M; SLABAVOM, cond11tt1ne 1 twsi,,.,1 ,, 41t suit• "IE" .. ,,,,,10, cou•T ,, '"' d b F 5.,-"1ce5 will bt ~eld TUfldfY, 2 PM, .,. ""' M I SI H I t I ~ C II! ! sunshine, the skin gains a pe y ort f\,1cHenry's guns Spangled Ban ner you r theme. ~Yn•rtt •111:1 w~tket" Funtr •t Home. NOT1c1E 1s HEREllY GIVEN 10 111e • 11 ,_ ,, 1m•"' on e•c • • orn '' STAIE .'OF cALl,OllNIA ll'Olt h h Ith d K h• h j If I Wl»<:M•ltr In tt&d/tpr• of t~t illl'!vi nimed de<tdent untttr lhl fltllllout firm n1..,e of AARON TFIE COVNTY OF o••Nal andsom e, ca y tan. an ey wcnl lo is otc in Fill the old mail bag lo the 2•1 e.shsoutfl ~ '' · 9 eM MOt1~•rY. that 111 per511n' ~•vino c1A1m1101rnt1 th~ 8AIL &ONOS •nd '"•' ••ld 11rm IJ <11m· ORDER TO SHOW c11.use However, the word exposure Baltimore. There he rewrote top dl•n•. r euir vun~ "" ' ••1d 11ec-"1 ••• •e<iul•e<t to 111e lhem, Pllnd 111 111• tcllowln• a>ct1o11•· wh05e .t.PPLICATtOH Oii' MELEN I SYLVI• • Oirectc s. W NKER with !fie necen1ry ¥Ouch"1' In lhe off/ct Ntmes in full lllCI O!•ce1 or lttldence tte SHANI l"Olt CHANGE OF NAMI is wor th watching. If a skin of the poem and had it published ~Jonorable mentions in this S A of rhe d••k ol thi •bo"e e111111tc1 court, or •' 1011ows: ,.0 ,, ,700 Wl.nl ry ,,h1·1e 1·5 left too long 1·n under the title "'rhc Defense week's art contest go to !he Clv<I<' sw•nke•-11930 5. W1llef11 Ave .. 10 pnsenr them. with Ille neceswrv Cl1Ude H. svtl\l!•l•rtd. 111n Hof1m1" WHEREAS MEleWe SYLVIE'"'"' LOI Angela. Aoe 641 d1!e .01 IMtllll, voudler1, •o the 11ndtrsl11<1fd II Iii tru1t $I., Cerrl!o1, C•ll•ornl•. Pttllloner. has !lied 1 Ptlltlnn with 'jh' tbe summer sun, th e of Fort ~lcHc nry". ll was set following . Cindy Clark, Foun· StPtemt>e~ 10. su•vl¥ed bv wltt, Emm11 dfPl•tment, In the fl•nt o• APT>erl(• N1· Flovtt o. Jl;en•ld(t. J.u7 511trrow Or. <ltrk of 1M1 c1111rt tor 1n ortter <h•11t1n: melanocytes cannot prod uce to music and 1...:came popular lai·n Vaii"y and D a 0 0 y ,..,.... 111c~irtt. Sf"vlces w111 be ~•kl Mon· ll0111I Tru1t 1nd s1vlno1 A.soc!1t1on, lff1 H11nllt111!on 81t<1cft, C•l•fornl•, Pttltion er'• "•m• ''""' Htlen• lYl"I• I.JC " Cl~V· l PM, Smith$ Ch.\Pll. lnte-rmtnt, M1ln S!n~el, lliveril!lt, C•llfOfl'lll, 92301, Dl l'<ld AutUll 17, lt]ll Shfnt tc Htll!ne Svl~!e ~lltk ; mela nin granu les fast enough. across the nation very rapidly. Goodsell, Costa Mesa. w,~1m1n11e-r Memorial P••k. smith' which '' •he 111ce ct bus1n111 cf 111e C1•1.'d• H, Sulh••1•nd IT 1s OROEREO th•t 111 PtrtOr1• f Mlltlul'V Olrrctor5, 1111!1t'llg11td" In tU mtl!ert Pl•lllnlng to Fi'OYd 0. Jl;tnt!tto 1n:~rt1led 111 tl'le 1bovt-f'nllt~ mette' The skin gets a surplus dose o ' WARD th1 "''''' o' uid decedent, w11111n t11ur S!•t• '!" C•!llornl• 11>11e1r ·beft>•• thii courl 11 91:io 1 m 0 ultraviolet a n d ultraviolet ,.-------------------------, montfll •lier the llt1t pubt1c111on 01 this 0t1n9e Cw11tv oct. 23, 1110, In th• ~P11r1n:ii:im . .,'.; w. De•n Ward. Ao• 7J, ot lUO W~!I· nOll(f, 011 A1111u1t ,7, !t 70. ~··mt •• HOll'V Qf,111t1me111 No: ), II the COurlllOUM ltt radia l.ion is damaging to the THE SUMMER 'S OVER tl'l"' Av1., S....<e ,., Cost• Mn •. 01te P1ttd September 11. 1910 Public In •nd lwr Mkl Sllte. Pt!t$0ntllv Stnll An•, C1ll1tr11I~. Ind lflO'W ffuH," derml·s. Jt causes i'IS fi'nc blood 11, dt•!~. Seortmber 10. $utVIV~ ttv 81nt ol A..,•lc• 11>11t1red" Clflldt H. Sulh<t•l111d end Flavtt inv, wft v the otcl!llon fer chtl\91: of 11<1rne wit,, Mlf'Y Ellel'I W•td, Se<¥!Cei. Mon· N"lonal Ttv•t t nd 0. Rtn1ldo known ta me lo be IM inoul!I >'IOI b'l 11,1111~. vessels to swell . lts deli cate Summer starts slowly. d•"• 11 AM. P1c111c v-Ch•P•1• '•~1nv1 "'*1~11o-n. _. .. n, wno.e n•m•1 ••• •vbtt•lbld '0 1T 1s ·FU!fTHElt .OlilOIEtt'o lh•t • I . The d ys stretch out ahead 1ntermenl P1tlli< Vltw Memorl1I • n1tf(tl'ltl btnk+lll •uoc:ltll(lll, !he wllhlll lnslrume"' •nd •C-ncrwlfd91d COPV nf !Ms o•de, '" ll'fow CIUll ii. iving tissues get burned. This a. · P•r~ . .,.1;.,,11v 1ue•~"' thOtt wii.tol110 E,ec:utor 01 '"' w111 el 1111v ••1<:uttc1 tilt "me, o~blljhfd 1n 1h1 01Uy Piiot, • ,...,1110,, is why people who ignore the You think you're Jr!:lad that school's out, 10 -~e tnemorlel (Ql>itlbvllon~. ple••t the ~IX!~! ,,.me<! decedent !OFFICIAL SEAL) of -·1 clrcut1llDl'I 11rlrilod 111 !Mo A d • b d con1tlbule to !fie '°'metlt1n Hfa tl RV E. Wll!ou1hbv, Jetn L. Jobst Coi;ntv cil 0,.nge, ·callJu.rt\11. ortCI I Chemicals that add color are called pigments a n d blochemlcal pigments a r e manufactured by Jiving cells. The human skin has a palette of five known pigments and applies them in various pro- portions to achieve ass~rted ruJes Of gradU8J exposu re get S Y0ll Pon Cf Jll Y0Uf (' ~\(1(1,tl'lll P•cllie View Morlutrv, Anl111nl Trust Olflttr Matlorv Publlc<tllforntt week !or tour WCCHSlv• w..-U •rlor to b . d But t h ii s n er' er . Wllll1m A. WNd Prlnclul Of!l(t Ill ,.. • • • ' • ' -sun urns 1nstea of suntans, . en lC Ul m s ov . 01rtc1cr1. 1a1 w1111, I'••~ 914, Or•"" cou111v '"' 8 • " o~ .. e1r no on the 1Ht1t1on. Some peo ple c 0 m n 1 a i n The laz.Y da."S are <Jone : WAY J•co M••k•' s""' · MY ((lmm1n1ot1 l!•11l•e1 °•1 M ' StP•~ '· 1 ' 111 • blends. Caroline _add~. !. creamy, golden. t i n g e , especially to fatty skin areas. Oxyhemoglobin imparts a rosy glow. a pigment called reduc· ed _hemoglobin gives a bluish tint and melanoid add s shadowy tones, Seen through the transparent surface «llS. these pigments make the skin look pasty or pi nkish whiLe. Mela nin, the most importavt paint on lhe pRlette, enhances this pasty blend to create the subtle light and dark varla· tions of human skin tones. The epidermis <m t h e surface is a flaky layer of dead cells. about one " milllmeler thick . Its old cells were created by the Uvl11g dennis, the truP. skin below. This layer is a dense mass· of elastic. interlacing tissue, ri d· died wilh fine blood ves.\CIS and nerves. ·lbe roots of hairs and glands for making sweat and olls. Granules of melaY1in aN!: manulacturid in• small bodies called melanocytas that sprawl between the. two sldn layers. They are nourished by the llvlng dermis a n' d distribute most of their dRrk melanin granules through the ciplderm is, The color 0 r melanin ranges from creamy tan to black, depending upon a person's oatur11l color scheme. Pigment chemicals absorb light and the color we see ttepends upo n whlcb w3ve lengths of light they 11bsorb. Mellt'Lin absorbs the i;hort, ullravloltt rays. When exposed to direct sunlight, especially In 1' .1 "" ICl!'ll!'>f'ln Roth w1v. Resldfl'll llf lns Rlvt"ldt c1111ornl• M1rc11 1 1111 Rt~mond Th0m111on because they get frec kles in· The tirne passed by your \Vindow Anvelesi d•" c1 de11h, s.i>1 9. ea--Te1101w>n~, 141l-UIO Publl111t<:1 O•~fl9• co.it 01111 P!101, ~=~1!! ~" · "IC d of even! d' t 'b t d A.s does the nC\'/ morn 's dawn. loved fathtr of C••01• icen"'1h •nd Attomoy tor IE K•<utll' •u•1111 29 •lld $11>1tmMr 5• n, 19· ROO lAill:L ll,POLO -"' a 'f IS rl U e Milt Wiv, 111 of Coit1 MU•l b&'Olhfl< Pvb!!shed Or1nq1 C041SI OAl!V "llot, 1970 1•lt·1t tt. KEITH O!NSMOO. llld suntans. This is because their A K ~n11•dv 11011 tUtll•r '"'~ 10 1(1!hv l'Ec1u11, n1 s1. o• Edwin w1v, lm A11m1io1; M••· s~tomtter 12, ''' 21 ind Ochlh!r J, IEAttl.. o. Lll'll'OLD active melanocytcs are not J•mt• .... o, Newl>Ofl 8ftl(h, "" !ht wfnn\111 tnlrv lft 0 ... !1 w.v. OI l'llhbvr9f'>. "•·· Joi.n "'° Ut,·70 LEGAL NOTIC~ 11.llOfrttVl,ll LIW 11!• 1to•Y 111d ...,.m conresl. MtH your .01m or 1101'1' 10 WtY, Ml1ml, Flcrl<I.!; Ftftll W1v, Con· UO l•lt 11111 SI....,, Sult. 111 ewnly distributed throughout U11<lt Len, 10• 1uo, ca,11 M•w. c1111ornlt, n«tlcur: Ml~t. Rlefla•d w1v, U.S. LEGAL NOTICE t.Ul'l!ltlOtt cou1tT OF THI ce111_ Mlle, C1Hftr1111 NZ7 J-k" \Vh 11 h .t..rmv Ail Cctos: Esl~tr W1v. Mltm l. ITATI! Of' CA.LlllOltNIA fOlll: LIMrtv l •nM lne S In, en SU n g t •-------------------------' Sf"vlees 1M Interment we re hel!I Fri· T'6tt11 T"I COUNTY OP Olll:AMOJ Allomoy1 ltl° '11111'fltr strikes, a-few-'Pigment fac-1,::::':";'=' ='="=H='='=·=·='='=~="="=·==;! NOTICE TO ctte:OITOlll:S "'· ...... "° Pubfl•hld O••l!Of Co,as r O•llv Pll!fl. lor1'es here and there produce IUPE:tUOR CO UltT 01" THI! NOTIC• OF l'll!AlllNO 011' "ITITION $1111 .... ber J, 13, 19, u, 1910 !US.111 5T&TI! OF CALl,OltNIA ll'Olt. ll'Olt ll''ltOIATI! 011' Will AND 11'0111:!---~~--------- me]anin at a great rate. The H'k B }' F I ARBU~E •SON TN I! couNTY oll' 01tANol! LITTl!lll:s o.. AOMIN1ST"At1_01o1 L£GAL 4 NOTICE I er e leves ema e 'l;ou.o • Nto. "'°""' WITH·THl·Wlll•AHNIXID j---,:::"":-:'.::-07:-::-CC:---brown granules then spread WettCWf Mortuary EJt~lt of L1ROY MAHlW SMITH, E1lltt cf MABEL NELLA SAMl5, 1110 lolO'flCI (II" SALE 011' ou t in separate b r 0 w n .... E. 17th s•, Cos•· M••• O<!Ce8.M!d. known •• Mabel laml\, OIC••Hd. ll lE'&L , .• O,ERT1' AT ''" .. ~ NOTICE rs HER ESY GI VEN to flit NOTICE IS HE•EllY GIVEN 'Thll ,lllVA'rl! IAl;;ll speckles. It seems th a t ......-cfed1tor1 o1 !he 111o,..1111me0 dt<edl!nt Pon110 a. 5•mr1 h•• fllld h<t•tl11 • NO. a.iu,5 everybody admires rreckles -p. I Off T h lhtl ~JI ptt$QnJ h•"'"' t 1lm1 IDl11'1SI !hi Pelltlon lo• Probelit ol ... m •lld for Ltllen In the SuPl!t lOf' COl/11 ol ,~. ''''"' ·ot le rup ' ers oug est • Jl ld dKl!"dflrll tr1: •Mtultf'd IO fll• lhtm, ol ll.Omlnl1 lr1tlon Wllh•ltt.W'ltt·•llM!Otd, CllH<M"nll lh l lld /l)r !he Col!fllY of o~ent•. except the people who have ~ with th• necot1..al'l' vou<fler~. 1n I~• offlu •eft'ltnc• to wMctt It rt'lldt tor lvrttltr In '""' fn.ltter of' 1~1 ••J•lt ot HAZEL them. BALTZ MOR11JARIES ot tne ci.r~ ol tht 1bov1 1nt1lled e011rt, er 111rtlc1111,., alld 1111t Ille time •nd 11tK1 SA'l'LElt:, E~ecu••ltt n1 1n1 e11111 of .1Jr• !O P'flotnl It.em, wllh 11\t llKel!lll"'I' OI ht1rlt'19 !flt la-hll been HI !Of E!hel 8, Phltl!1>1. Ol!<etffd. Corona del ~far 'OR 3--n;w vooeher1. to 111e undlrilv roed 11 lht ofllce SttltMlber 1t, n 10, at t:10 1.m .. in lht Notlc• IJ ht•ellv tlvtn 1~11 tFll Costa Mell Ml 6-UU "' her •tlllf"IV, CLAYTO N II. THOMll.S, COl.lr"lrollm of D1111rh'l'l~nl Ho. ' of $1ld uncltl'"ll011ed will !tlj I I """''' •• ,,, '11 Andv 11....rs • World ll01C Aft•• to PtbO••~ Power, ev• 11, OI $1. Ce!h· 11r1.,.,., 011t1•lo, Ctn101, !or her auei· !Ion : WHAT IS USED TO FLAVOR COLA DRINKS? LOS Ai'JGELES fAP) -The could do a little public service toughest thing about walking on air pollution control." the 12,000·mile route belween Anyone who c o m p J a i n s Anchorage, Alaska, and Tierra about air pollution then drives de! Fuego. Argentina "Is when horne is a hypocrite, he says he tells passersby on the road. Th. 1 h , a pretty girl offers lo pk·k me A former Jn e c h 8 n ,. ca I ts res .. peppy flavor is a gift of the JI I a nt world. It up and I have to tvrn her engineer, 11orujko ·hails fr om comes rro mlhe colt1 tree. alias down ," says Andy IIorujko. Chasen. Mich .. where prior to the kola tree. o ta1! tropic.al Horujku. 49, ruddy of face, this journey he says he hiked evergreen that grows wi\d tn slight of build and steady of crnly on weekends. He says-he •\Vest Africa. It bears a lti'gish tread. reached !he Los worked for a New Jersey fruit with a very thick, wrin)r;J-Angeles Civic Cen ter o n acronaulics firm and in the ed shell. Inside the shell, pack· Tuesday -one·third the y,•ay lumbering business to raise ed tight together in neat com-through 11 hike he says he's $S,000 lO f~ance the trip. · partmenta are about half a been on since M.a rch 31. }le says he's been walking at dezcn cola nuts. They look The march, he says. is to a 30-ml le a day clip, usually somewhat llke chestnuts of protest pol!uUon -a n d camping along the roadside.. either red er pasty white. Horujku keeps books <rn the Jn the United States, he says. Thes¢ cola nuts .hold the secret environment In his knapsack he's been staying at motels of that peppy, colll flll\'Qr. to read Jn those lonesome t,vJce weekly to shave and P~ple in Africa chew them hours v.·hC'n girls are n 't cle3n up. and ages ago travelers took offering him rides. .''l expect to make abou.t the cola tree to grow In other Horujku said he dreamed of 1,000 mil~s a month, which lands. makinp; the trans-Americ an means I'll move along wlih No\l'adays, cola plantalio!'l5 hike whlle servlnjj; in the the seasons y,•ith good weather 1hrive in many parls of Asi:., PhlliJJp ines during World \Var from here on out:' he told a in the \\~est lndies and ffl fl, The idea was put orr but ... ncwsmnn . As he moves Into South America. Thr fla vor fs "then came the ecology thing the 11 o u th er n hemisphere.. l'.ii;Lractcd from the. nuts Inside . , . pol!utlon , •• f had lhe 1ummer "·ill be approaching. the groovy fruit. Some Qf lhe technical S8V\'Y and tht>ught I he 1ays, exln'lcl is added to rnedic1ne$, _____ _: ___ _: ____ .:_ ________ II ·vs11ally to Improve the taste. R d But most or U is used to add ea lls fresh flavor to our soft drinks. t1ie Stars With Ornarr • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 BToadway, Costa Mesa LI J.3<33 • MCCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 171$ Laguna canyon Rd. 114-9411 • PACIFIC VIEIV MEMORIAL PARR Cemtler)' e Mor1ultY Ch1ptl asot Paclflc View Drive Ntwp«t B<acb, Calliorula 144.mtl • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 80111 Ave. Westmln1ter I.WW • SHEFFER MORTUARY Lagun• Beach 494-ISSS Sa~ Clemente 49Ulat • S~OTRS' MORTUARY 117 Malo St llanUngton Buch 13Mllt Union &1n~ P11ui. Sullt IU, TS1ll Ve~ court, If 10ll Clvk Centi• O•lvt WtSI, In lht !llOl'<fil bl<ldrt, uPOn 11'\f terms 1nd tutt 8ou!ev1•d, S~trm•" 011r1, C1Ufor11I• IM Cf!Y Of ~n11 An1, C•!llornl1. eOlld!llons he,..rna11 .. , mfnllontd ~ fl<ll)J, which 11 lh1 1111~• llf tK11lness of Dllff Avow• ll, 1t7t, tL!b!ttt 10 conlltmtrion bv tRe tfld tht una,r1lol\ld In 1\1 mall••• Mr1tln1nq W. E. IT JOHN Superlo' Court, Otl or 1tter !hf 1S!h d8r of lo 1~~ est11!• cl i11l!I Cleced~nl, within lc~r Coun tv Cltrk 5tPl!mlHT, 1110, •! tht ottlct of h•r men1~1 llltr tht lltlt Publltlllol'I of lhh lll:O'f S. WOOLSEY ll!ornevs, Mlllf!I' .. MCICtelllllf, :HIS 8111lr r"IDllCf. Jill W•tlClllf Orlv1 Df Amerlc• Bide .. w~1111 ... C11U1or .. 11 Ill Oiled S"'t@mtwor II, ltlO H1w•11rt "•ch, Ctllfo,...lt rhe rloht !l!O• '"° J11tt•tst of ulf ELSIE lo. SMITH Ttt: (1"14) '4'·tNl dtceaHd.~I !fie llm1 ol dlltl\. •nd "II 1111 e~eculrl~ 01 "'' Wiii of 11.11,,...., l•r l't1lllto111r rl1ht, lll!t 1nd lnrtrfl l 1~1t·lht .,t,.rt ol "" •bow "'med decedlnl. Publl•hed Or•no• Cu11 01ltv "llDt, ia1d dece••ed h11· Aet1ulred bY OPt••lion CL4YTON s. THOMAS Stottmtlllr S, I, 1', lt10 1U:l-10 ,,r IAw a• cll'\ftwl1t, omer than or rn l51H Vrtnhltl llvd .. Sult. IU .OOllitln IO !hit ol •4ld df'CllfSed I I '"' ihtrm•ll l>•k$, C1Ultf!ll1 1140:1 LEGAL NOTICE llmt 11! Clf1lh, In u1d lo 11! lhtl Cf•l1l11 T1I: nu\ 11:1>1• ~"' ~•O!l••tv p1t1lcu11tlv dfscrlbed u Publl•h"' Or•!lff Co-Al 01 llv "lie!, NOTICE TO CltED ITOlll:S l<tllCWJ>, lo.wit: SH•ember 12, lf.c 16 1t'ld OC!ober ,, $Ul'IElllOlt COURT Of THI! llt•I PtOPl!•tr In I~ COllnl~ of Ot1119t, 1910 119).10 STATI OI" CALtl"ORNIA fOI( S!lllt el Ctlllornlt, dt1cr!btd 11 IOllOWll LEGAL NOTICE TMI COUNTY Of Olt:.t.M•I Th8t Plllllftn of tht Soulll 11111 or , ... ""'· """'.. Norlnttftr· Qu8'1\0' ol OWi SOl/lllwll!'ll £111~ of GRACE I" U It l C! N (; O...•rltr al ttte 5ou!hw .. I O\o•ntf 6f ClltTllllCATI' 011' SIHIHllS YTT Elll:GAARO l llo ~-11 0,.Ct. F, Section ,, Tcwni~!ll 3 SO..lh , Illa,,.. 10 fl'ICTITIOUS MAMI Yllfr-rf 11\d 11 Gr1ee 'l'llflO-l'd. Wttl, $, 11 ,8. & Ml O..lnnl110 et 1 Tht U""'*rlklllld dOmt Cf"lft 1111v ••• oec •• ~. Mini 111 I~ NO•!~ Ii"' Of 11td trld, cOt'ldlJclll\9 I blls111ftl If lOU Pl1c1nlf1, NOTICE IS WE•EBY GIVEN lo !"-ll ld. PQ1111 bllll'I 170 leel C1n of 1...-c,,.11 Mflll, c.alllorn!1, ulldu lttt tic. crlrlll~ of ""' •bolt• Mmed ilec:Htfll Norll!wril c6r11rr· 6' Unnnrttf ru11"ll'iw tlllou• llfm n1"'41 llf COloS'T Ol.loSS 11\11 ttWt 111" llitsllll•' ~1¥1no cl1lm1 "tltul !ht li.tnee E1t!trlv 110.._ f/lld NOrtll 11111 • 1111! l•fd firm 11 CO!l'lllOMO of ,ftlt IQl10W• llld d«.lfk11l•INI t1'1<1lred IO 11111 lt\fl'O• dl11MIC• of 1J Ifft I lhtll«! 10Ull'lett1' tno oe•IOll•• wllMe ... ,.,... 111 full •Jld wf!~ lhl n1ew111rv vouchlts, In lhl oltl<t 11,11111 with m. Wt1I n ... !If .. ,. !fed Pl&ets of 1111td<llle1: ,,.. 11 tollo-.i di the cltr1I .i the 1ttovl: entltled eo;rrt, or 165 te~I lo ttllt•• 11111 111 st•"t\ lhfl'IU C.•f"ll c;. J0!111Jt. H I) ltktr St., (1111• II! P•-ftl I....... wllh lh<t l'lll:IHl"f . 'WUltl'IY .... 11ur111 wit~ ""' NOl'!h H ... "' Mt!ll, Clilll. -"-"· to IM 11nclt ... ltnt0 11 lhe'""ICL 11ld" "IC! 1J lttl: lhlf\tl Nol"tllll'" F,1nk L. McGIVtfll, 1,n COl!I Mell of l!lflr AllotlltY, Ttd $ull!¥111, 5505 Plftll•! wi!h !ht Wnt line ol w1d l'ltf SI.. C0t!• Ml'"• t1llf. C•rton StrMI, Suitt Nu,...l)jor 300, 11\J IHI 10 !tit pl•« 111 be9l~11lnt-. Oiied Strtli'm\11>, n. ltl'O Wl~twOOCI. 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It, 1' 111f Octo* J, Pullll•hlld O'lntt CGW OellY PlllJI, Publl•l'f'O .Of~ Co.d .Cl.•llY ll'(lllf 1t10 1ff0.10 lf'lllMlllflf I, 11, 1t, 26, 1t10 1.W.10 S..ltrt1W J, f, It. 1910 1 ... 1' - • 8 DAIL V PILOT Saturday, Stptembfr 12, 1970 No More Self-destruct 'Mission' Format Revamped By CYNTIDA LOWRY HOLLYWOOD !AP) -Jim Phelps. intrepid leader of the "Mission: Impossible" team will have a new method o( operation when the CBS series returns next month for its flJth season. Once a week for the past four years, the leader his snea ked of( to an empty telephooe booth or an old war eh ouse and , by prearrangement, found a tape EXQ.USIVE ORAllGECOUNTY ~ ..... nn..._...,,E/fJtGfltE{T ~ ::-;:=-=:.:.:=::: TATCH~zz· IS.QUITE SIMPLY, ~, THE BEST AMERICAN FILM + l'VE SEEN THIS YEAR!" ~~·;·,:;· • MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7,00 & J0,00 SAT. & SUI/. l ,OO 4,00 7,00 & l 0,00 SPEDAl NEW l'OPIJLAR PIVCfS!I OllLDREN<Y4Y $1 .00 all rim# ORS CNL Y $2.50 all times ') . ( 1'! w ..... : Of• ACAOfM't' AWAIW$1 record er set up to alve him 11n assignment. Then, with & mu(fled explosion and curl or smoke, the machine "self· destructs." But no more. "The tape business and the word ·self-destruct' .caught m;i and then became a Joke and a gag line," e:ii:plained Peter Graves, "'ho pla ys Phelps. ··we didn 't want it to be a joke, so we're cutting it out as a weekl y device." The series also will abandon lhe weeky scene in which Phelps looks over a batch of pictures and picks his group for !he derring-do. It seemed a futile exercise, anyway, since each time he picked just about the same people -Gregg Morris, Peter Lupus, Leonard Nimoy. Occasionally there Wll! a male guest star and last season , after the departure of Barbara Bain, there were an assorted number of lady agents. This season, however. Lesley Warren has been signed as a regular. A bigger change f o r "Mission: Im possible" will be its shift from a la te Sll"flday spot. with ils largely adult audience. to an early evening position on Saturdays. when there is a large children's audience. Presumably the hard--core fans will rearrange viewing habits to follow the program, but inevitably the program will be exposed to a new audience. "There will be a difference in the scrlpts," promised Graves. "We'll be cutting out so many stories about South American dictators and Iron Curtain plotters." He spoke while standing in th e center of a set which looked like the square of some Iron Curtain town, complete with fountain and live·pigeons. ! . Huntington Sets Oass In Acting The Huntington B e a c h Playhouse will offer an acting workshop of scenes, starting Wednesday at the "Barn," 2110 Main St., Huntin"gton Beach. The course, under t h e leadership of James E. Smith, will run £or eight consecutive Wednesdays with a t w o • performance production for the public the last week. The class will be held from 7:30 p.m. lo 10 p . m , Registration fee is $5 for members and $7 for non- members for the eigh t classes. To register , call 893-8280 or 846-1417. San Clemente Workshop Set A drama workshop will be offered by the San Clemente Community Theater t h i s season under the direction of Tony Brandt. Classes will start Monday at 8 o'clock at the Cab r i I Io Playhouse, 2tl2 Ave n Id a Cabrillo, San Clemente. Further information may be obtained by calling 492-0465 or 492-7517. Ann Landers It's About Tinie J To Stop '(alking DEAR ANN LANDERS ' I read with much inter- est the letter from the mother who sat by the phone wondering why her son didn'~ call. Her seU.pityi.ng tone, "After all the sacrifices I made for him , , ." was lhe tipoff. 1 That sounds like my mother·in law and I have an answer tor your reader. ----·------- DEAR MA : Your ~n might least ftv~ million women will call you more often if you say -"I hope my mother·in- dkln't start every conversation law reads Ann Landers' with, "Well, it's about time column today. Maybe she'll you picked up the phone. I was learn llOmething." -ONE OF beginning to think maybe you THE FJVE MILLION moved out of the country. But, DEAR ONE: Here It Is - of course, I am only your and I la.ope YOUR nio&ber-ln.- mother. Who am I to ~ipect law n:ads IL Mine doe•n'l special treatment {rom you?" need to. Nut is a load 0 r DEAR ANN LANDERS: l want to marry a man who has complaints: "I haven't slept been twice divorced. Hi 9 .QUEENIE I By Phll lnt1rl~ for two w e e k s · My daughter Is 18. Betty is from rheumatism ls killing me. My his first marriage. (He won feet hurt something terrible. custody). She succeded in The doctor said maybe I breaking up his second. ·--;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;p;!;;p;;;~;:jjjj shou ld take the bunions off. I am very fond of Betty and l The neighbors' kids make so the feeling is mutual. She has much noise I've had a been rejected by two. women headache for three days. 1'.1y and I want to gi ve her a happy groce ry bill was $31 last wee k home. Here's the trouble: In a and I didn't buy anything." moment of closeness Betty Then there are the "small confessed she is on speed. requests": Could you drop by Also, she had a second key the drugstore and bring me a made to her father's car and bottle of rubbing alcohol, some while he. is at the office she Geritol and a tube of zinc rides around town. He, of ointment ? And stop by the course, doesn't know about shpemaker and pick up my this. shoes. Call the newspaper and I have three teenagers who tell them the paper boy throws ha ve always been truthful and the paper under the porch at well behaved. They are leaders least three times a week. And in school and do not smoke or can you go by Aunt Lena's and drink. I was horrified when get my noodle ring pan. She's Betty told me what she was up had it for · two months." to. She asked me not to tell On and on and on it goes. He her father, so of course I never gets off the phone in won't. Jess than 30 minutes and all Am 1 being foolish to believe she has done is needle him, that when Betty moves in wilh complain and ask for things. us she will be a loving "I'll bet if you print this at daughter? Is there a chance that she will be a bad •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Matthau Turns Cautious influence. on my children? Should I postpone marriage until the children are older? Please advise . -NEXT TIME FOR KEEPS EXCLUSIVE at. SHOMNGI ~ P1ll;'fl)N ~~ -. ........ Pl•1 .,5 CARD STUD., John 117 ayne In His Greatest Role ·-~7ohnWayne ls"N.:, " , ... sum rarest lx:ker·Christopffi Geage Oem Corbett · Patric KfXMlles Lyrda Dav· Ben Johnson · Bruce Cabot Andrew Prine· Richard )aeckel ArdhJodm& c.edfrey DeOO &Pamela MCMyler Written and Produced by Andrew I Fenady ~IGJ==·J Executive Producer Michael WJYT>e • Directed by Andn!WV MCLagfen. ·~-·"""""'~· Plus Co-Hir • Born in Color Hanry Fonda· Jomes Stewart ~ CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB He'd Really Like to Play a Plumber By VERNON SC01T HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Walter Matthau's rumpled face was a study in self-doubt as he confronted a lunch-con-- sisting of three pl1tters; one filled with sliced o n i o n s , another with cottage cheese, another with tomatoes. "'I've become very cautious recently." he said, talking about his work in motion pic- tures. "The more material possessions I collect off. screen, the more cautious my acting gets. When in doubt about a scene I rely on what I do best." What he does better than anyone else is play Walter Matthau's face with the virtuosity of Toscanini. He is currently starring in "Plaza Suite." having brightened the screen recently in "Cactus Flower," "Hello. Dolly," and the slill·to-be released "New Leaf." It is virtually impossible to watch anyone else when ~iat· thau Is on. He narrowed his eyes. "'rinkled hls forehead and looked dow n the length of his not inconsiderable proboscis before speaking again. "Better let me have an omelet. too," he told the waitress. NATIONAL. OIH•llAL'l HELD OVER 4th BIG WEEKI CONTIWUOUS DAILY PlOM l:Z:JO P.M. ~ PANAVISION.!f T[CHNICOlOFf.'I: l ~~·~111- ALSD IXCITING CO·HIT GEnlNG CAUTIOUS W•lter Matthau :1 1'Jn my first Broadway play -'Aline of the Thousand Days' -J played an BS-year· old English bishop. I wouldn't play an Englis h bishop now because people might not take kindly to il.. "The stud ios would n"t take a chance either. That's cauti on. "I imagine people like to see ttJ: actor as he is. Did you know there is a clause: in ever y star's screen contract that says if his image is not recognizable to the director or producer the contract is null and void?" Matthau dispatched t h e remnants of his lunch. "Once in a while I say I'm getting older. I'm going to die pretty soon and take a chance with a picture," he said . "That is incautious, but not reckless. Next I'm going to play a 12-year·old greezer In 'Kotch.' Jack Lemmon will be directing for the first time. "Fantastic script. Even if I act bad in it, l'll look good." Matthau has a rabelaisian humor, enjoys coarse jokes and leers at every pretty girl he sees. He is a conversation piece. He sees a doleful element of life in everything about him. In repose his face is that of a man who has blown the rent money on a nag at Santa Anita which. in Walter 's case, is not altogether i m pro ba b 1 e . Gamblin g is his passion. "I'd like to pl ay more sch nook parts." he said, brightening somewhat. "The kind Lemmon plays. Right now I'm loo king ove r a screen treatn1en t about a plumber." Walter should play the role. Plumbers. doubtless. come in a va riety of shapes and sizes. But none looks the part much as !\1r. Matthau . ((\'l'ltrf COMliDY-RATED "R" ~ ~llTn No One Under 17 ~ i• 47.1·6260 Unless With Parent Coron• dtl Mar 2905 .... c-r Hwy. Watch the landlord get his. • ·-· BEAU BRIDGES LEE GRANT DIANA SANDS : ... FfML BAJ LEY.=.;. ~KOCRER rn'ut.'N :RIS'1iil HOO~ I 'l'fo!llM:"111J' o.-.dtd"-l NORMAN JEWISON HAl ASHBY OJ.OR by Deluxe' lbllll a... ~ 1--°' l"CNllt _._. -ua1 llft _,.. --1 J Ahe r1.,1'"1 "THE NIGHT THEY RAIDEO MINSKY'S" s..m"' .,, ......... _. "'" ll1_. • DEER KEEPS: U you love a.he man, marry him. U your ~ldtta have had s o 11 d apbringing: (and It 1~s as U they have), Betty will not lead them astray. The manner In which you gloued over lhe gtrl'1 confts· :don was a shocker. 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Dell., Plft $lt tf A brief glance al the Joffrey Ballet's ambitious and varied repertob'e told ballet devotees ion, be.fore this vigorous New York group opened at the Ahmanson 11\eater th11t this was by far ' the most enterpriaing and wide ranging prOgram staged by t he company for Los •Angeles ,.udknces. If opening ni&ht is to be our criterion ~ those same devotees are going to be del.lglited with the high caliber ol. this current cycle ol frtsh, Invigorating and tremendously Interesting v.•orks. We saw four ballets, each equally engrossing in its own way, and each carefully s I a g e d , beauUfully d an c e d al)d sympatheUcally delivered to an enthusiastic audience. We had, of cou rse. our preference and that was for the shortest ballet o n the program. "The Still Point" is a lyrically beautiful and gloriously danced offering by choreographer :Todd Bolender to the haunting, subtle and entirely appropriate ··music of Debussy. lts worthy theme I s unwavering. love and Its background is one of infinite grace, complete charm and that almost lazy, dreamlike choreography that is s o hnpeccably g e a r e d to Debussy's slurred chords and hushed phrasing. Pamela Johnson and Dennis Wayne draw our top billing for some fine and effective dancing in this charming production and particularly Season Set By Chamber ' Music Unit The 11th season of . the Laguna Beach Chamber Mes!c Society will open· with Yll'lia81 de Roma, conducted b y Renato Fasano. at t h e recenUy refurbished Laguna Beach High School auditorium, Sat., Nov. 14. In addition to the Jtalian chamber orchestra, t h e Society will present t h e Juilliard and Hungarian sli:ing quartets and the Borodin Quartet with. pianist Lyuba Edlina. For the first time in the Society'.s history, tickets will be reserved . Season subscription for the four programs is $12 for adults and $7 for students. Single tickelS are $4.50. Followlng the Virtuosi in November. the society v.1ill present the Juilliard String Quartet. Mon. Feb. l : the Hungarian Quartet, Thurs .. Mar. 25, and the Borcxlin Quartet with pianist Lyuba Edlina, Thurs. May 13. Further information I s available from the Society at P. O. Box 385, Laguna Beach (lr by calling 494 -5 262, 545-7535 or 675-2153. Horoscope for their work in t h • t emotional y et triwnpbanl· closing scene -1 aloriowdy danced depiction of l h e ultimate triumph ol love. ' A close second In our boot was '''viva Viva14i," another of those fresh appealing ballets that blend tbe.m1elves IO well to Jolfrey staging and which welds the considerable talents of choreographer Gerald Arpino to the 111Ung, carefree music of Antonio Vivaldi. It is a ·superb combinlUon. The Joffrey dancttl nrtrl their way through f o a r enchanting movements, molt of them based on Vivaldi's Concerto in D Major, and the resul t is a glittering and utterly appealing ballet that won a lot of friends. Tuesday n;ghl. And let us add that 'Set 'en• Anywhere' male dancers Edward Verso and Luis Fuente added the Patty Brown stru°ggles with an armload of boxes \vhile Dan McCarthy appears name of one admiring ~allet obllvous to her plight in a scene from "The American Drea1n." on stage to- critic to 1 rapidly growing list night and Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 3 at lhe Nifty Theater in Hunt· of those who look oo the work ington Beach. of these two gentlemen as --'-'------------------------------exceptional. Their work in a memorable fourth movement was faultless, brilliantly executed and worth every "Bravo" it drew from delighted members of the capacity audience. We hate to call on that ove r worked ·word ''interesting" to help us in our analysis o f choreographer Jerome Robbins' "Moves" but that is exactly what it was especially since this moving and at times engrossing ballet \vas danced in compJete silence -an innovation that Jert us a trifle skeptical before the performance and definitel y thoughtful afterwards. Louis Still Has··Magic In His Horn LAS VEGAS (AP) -Louis "Satcbmo" Armstrong we-nt before an 1udience and blew his golden trumpet for the first time in public in two years, and the magic was still there. It was in September 1968 that the 70-year-0Jd statesman of Dixieland jazz v.·as ill with kidney and liver ail ments and was told by doctors he might aever play the trumpet again· < Open End Company Plans 'Little Prince' A pilot who crashes his plane in the desert is the s.ubject of "The Little Ptinti!:. '' a drama by Antoine De St. Exupery, which will be a top feature at the 13th annual Valyermo Fall Fesitval at St. Andrew's Priory, in the An· telo';le Valley near Pear. blossom. <ln Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 26th and 27lh. Presented by the Open End 'Theater Company o{ Newport Beach. the American premiere of the play will have 14·year . old Dennis \\'heeler in the title role. with the pilot to be portrayed by \V i I I i a m Verderger, a graduate of the Goodman Theater in Chicago. Warren J. Deacon, directing "The Llttle Prince'' with a cast of 13 performers. Among them are Saundra 11 a thews-DeaC()n, two-lime best actress winner in the Orange County F oo tlight Festival. Hymen Katz of the Sherman Oaks Pl <iyhouse and Steven Wagner. a UC Berkeley student . Others I n c I u d e Douglas fo.1c£wan , Michnel Leininger. and Julie Ackel son. Rounding out the cast are Cecilia Knudsen. Sue Fll.nt. Jayne Hamil. Richard Hoover arld Tim Const:.int. Production de signer is Cheryl Peel\, choreography is by Mati Lescoe, and 111usiC' wa s composed by Fred Kalz. ·'The Llltle Prince" will be Sinatra 's lnterpretalion of honor and loyalty ha& landtd him in the headlines once again. nnd probably •• nol for the l:.ist tln1e. r He neffis no de*nsc. The singer speaks for himse lf. But It is necssary to know the n1an. even superficially, lo understand how and why he gets involved in so ma n y disputes. lJls last two major brouhahas in volved money. Lots of money . Each. time he lost hi s temper it followed a denial of credit in Las Vegas gambling casinos. \\fhen hls r~uest for markers v.1ere refused Frank's sense of fair play was outraged. No 1natter what Sinatra detractors say · aboul him. none ever called him a "'elshcr . Sin::itra. unlike 1nany a famous show business na1n1.•, spends nlOnf'y liberally . He might not be nun1 bercd among the top dozen -perhaps two dozen -wealthiest men in the entertainment field . What he owes he pays. Jt it's a financial debt. a dinner tab, a political favor -Sinatra pays. Denying him credit amounts to challenging his integrity. Any man who <ices that isJhe source of immediate and infuriated retribution . Objectivity In 1 reporter Is a quality Sinatra does not fully compr~. In his world you· are either for him or againsL him with little ground left between. • Frank's temper Is finely honed. Those near him noW: and ln the past are wary of hiS: mood. One wrong word c1.W turn him off. An affront wili: transform him from a geni~ It's a common enough companion to a co I~ reaction. But when the man is adversary. .. Jo'rank Sinatra a not he r ' The ~roblem Is . lmowint:, di.Jnension is added : headlines. whal will upset him, ~ when, or whert. Si'n at r • apparently i5 uoa•ltl'e of ~ dilemma he . lnsti)ls l.Dl acquaintances and aS90ciates . ., T_hi! is not to say Sinatra's behavior is expiated by his motives. \Vhen he loses his c:ool , as he did at the Sands Hotel three years ago and Caesar's Palace last weekend, Sinatra pays the piper. This is another debt he doesn't duck. He may return Ill Palm Springs. Beverly Hills or an apartment in New York City to calm down. Bui eventually hr faces the music. Sinatra's 1nen1ory is long. }le ncvt"r forgets a friend and seldo1n forgives an enemy. It is one or the explanalions for his backing Ronold Reagan in the California gubernatorial race against Jess Unruh. Were the public outbursts and feuds part of another star's life they might be attributed to publicity. Sinatra -and some may find this dirficult to believe - sh uns personal publicity. In the past decade he ·has Why, tt.. question ls l!ked do movie, television and nigh~ club bigwigs tempt poaiblt!\ C()mplications by h i r i n ] Sinatra?· , The answer is si mple. It is profitablr. Frank Sinatra is th , consummate artist. He is ,• perfectionist on stage. at ,; recording session, in front j the camerhs. His personal appearanc are sold out. His albums sell'.~ His movies make money . And . he is sought after as ~1 television guest star. S.- Sinatra's personality ~ancfu explosiveness go hand-in with his talent. You take man , you take hi temperament. /; In the world of Frank:~ Sinstra there are more take • • than OOft.-takers. GEORGE c. scon KARL MALDEN The liaison between the dancers in such conditions wu astonishing and the v1ried sequences er the complex work were delivered without any flaw that we could see. This is a virile ballet with a great deal of streM -perhaps a little too much -on drill team athleticism, although ·it had many mcmeDls of poetic beauty and subtlety of dara. He has rasped out his gravel-voiced songs at a couple of testimonials since then, but he hadn't played the trumpet in public until he opened an en gagement Tuesday night at th e International Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip with Pearl Bailey. managing director (lf the South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa and artistic adviser for the Open End company, is presented in the Bowl.'llleaterlh•lriloiilmiiiliiriiiiiiiliiti-at St. Andri!w's in Saturday and S und ay e ve ning performances with curtain at It left u.s very too.ugtitfu1. But we would very mUch like to see it again. Rounding out a fine program was "Confetti," an engaging and very appealing spot of nonsense that calls for girls In pretty dresses and gaily attired escorts to link Arploo's happy choreography to the no less gay and thorough l y engaging music (lf Rossini. Airy, charming and quite carefree. it came after the concentrated effort and almost somber staging of the rather more cerebral "fl.toves" and it was all the more welC()me for that. "Confetti" was an excellent title for this little jewel er a balelt. A final word here about Francesca Corkle, a young lady of great artistry who stood oot in this distinguished Joffrey company like a rose in the tomato patch . If Jorfrey keeps Miss Corkle, he will be lucky: our own carefully considered view is that she is destined for a loftier place in the ballet world. She d a n c e d exquisitely Tuesday night. "It was'' .. a grand get together. It was just a grand, grand, time," Armstrong said Wednesday in an interview. Armstrong was tense an hour before showtime. but he was ready. "Nervous? After 51 years in this racket? You're kidding ? They hollered 'five minutes· and I just walked right on." He walked on to loud, long applause. Armstrong did one of hls o\Yn songs,'' Someday,'' miiing the .gravel voice with the honey cf his horn. Another song he wrote followed, "Pretty Li t t I e Missy," and it was Louis with his eyes rolled back, blowing his horn, slicing notes into the mix or piano and bass . A half hour and eight songs after he came on, Armstrong walked off with about 1.000 persons standing and clapping. "Pops," sat in his dressing room later and mixed stories of the blues and Billie Holliday with talk of Louis Armstrong. "l don't overdo it." he sai d. "f'm used to the horn. f"vc been blowing it all my life.'' 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KF'l lht premier <..-ollege football schools in Ille (640) broa!Xasts the game beg1nn1ng at 1960s launch the 1970:i against each other 5:05. lOnight jn a dramatic J Ith game for the Tile game, the third in history bttween teams. the schools, has been a sellout since Southern Cal, rated third nationally ln shortly after it was arrang~ by coaches preseason polls and participant in 'our John McKay ot Southern Cal and ~aul straight Rose Bowls. is Jess than a "Bear" Bryant of Alabama, longtune touchdown favorite Q\1er the Crimson frie nds. Upwards of 70,000 people are ex. Tide. seeking lo regain the national pected in Legion Field. stature it held for most of the past Alabama has gone to postseason bowls decade. . every season since 1959 b~t fell lo a_ 6·5 The game is slat.ed for 5:30 p.m. (PDT) 1nark last season, Bryant s worst since he returned to his alma ma1er ln 1958. He spent mucb ot the past year recruiting bigger'Pfayers from junior col- leges to give the Tide more beef than his rattleenake-quick teams ~f the 1960s ~ won the national title in 1961, 1964 and 1965. Southern Cal was the win- ner in 1962 and 1967. Bryant turned in lhe best mark of coaches at major colleges during the 1960s, while McKay's record of the decade was 76-25-4 to PU} him high on the list. The Tide won both previous games against Southern Ca! -19-7 in ·1938 and 34-H In tht 1946 Rose Bowl. McKay called lhe game 11maybe the biggest one Alabama has played in many a moon. Jf they win, what they have done in the past has more validity and what they do in the future wilt have more validity. "I think their record speaks for itse.lt against some or the strong football teams In America. Coach Bryant is richly deserving of the coach of' the decade honor he woo recently ." Stanford, Arkansas Collide_; Bruins Open Plunkett vs. Montgomery • LITTLE ROCK, Ark: (AP) -Heisman Trophy voters can compare two leading candidates v.·hen quarterbacks Jim Plunkett and Bill f\.tontgomery display fheit talents in the Slanford·ArkaJtSas game tonight . The nationally televised game between tv.'o of the top ten teams i11 the country matches quarterbacks who already possess eyecatching credentials. Plunkett, a 6-foot-3, 2t~pounder, has r"'twritten the Pacific 8 reeord book. In two years. he has amassed ,.,989 yards. including 4,8'l9 passing. He has completed 339 o[ 604 attempts in two seasons. Last yea r. the l11dians were 7-2·1, in· elud ing a 26-24 loss to Southern Cal and a 36.35 loss to Purdue. With the 6-1, 183-pound Montgomery at the controls, Arka115as has put together . Basemeiit Cerei11ony Angels Gi~e Us Anothe1· Year of Lefty Phillips ' There was no sounding of trumpets. • There was no tinkling of ice cubes in drink glasses. There was no red carpet (or carpet of an y color, for that matter). • There was, however. a monumental press conference or sorts ~ing stagt'd al Anaheim Stadium Friday night. '.· The event was, of all places, in the hasemenL • And in those Big A catacombs, Angels management announced to the world that Barold "Lefty" Phillips will be field 'manager of the lla1os for one more year. One mo~ year of Harold "Lelly" Phillipa. That idea takes a little digesting. However, it seems, after considerable careful thought. that Lefty has earned .another term as skipper despite what has happened the past eight days. . If you've missed hearing the news in that period, the Angels plummeted from Angels Suffer 8th Straight Setback. 2-1 ' : Lew KrauSse and Ken Sanders limited slump-ridden California to six hils and Roberto Pena and Phil Roof singled 3cross fourth-iruling runs Friday night, giviJli the Milwaukee Brewers a 2-1 vie· tory t.hat extended the Angels' Josmg streak to eight games. Sanders put down a seventh-inning Angel S lat1: All 1•mu Oii !CMPC (111) if.pl, 11 A.nQ'I~ Y1 MilW~U~H S61. ll A.Mel•..., Mllw•l>l<H .,, 1~ ,t,1111tl1 at MlnMM!I• ~t. IS ,t,'1!11!11 •I Ml~1• s:.irt. I' Anee-1, ., Mint'IMO!a 1· ~j P.tn, 1:U D.m. ~·n D.m. 5.SS D.m. ~:SS p.m. threat to preserve Krausse'i; 13th victory of the season. The Angels' Tom Bradley relired the first 12 men but the Brewers broke through for a pair of runs in the liflh inning with the help of &n error by Angel centerficlder Totiy Gonzalez. Bob &irda opened the 1nning by beating out an infield hit off Ute glove of rookie second baseman Doug Griffin. Mike Hegan followed with a long drive to deep left center that Gonzalez raced under only to drop the ball al the base of the fence as Burda reached third. Roberto Pena's single In dt'e p short SL'Ored Burd'.:i v.·1th the first run and Phi l Roof's base hit to right t.'.ha~r1 )kllllt' J/egan. giving Milv.•aukte a 2-0 cushion . Krausse litnitt!d the Angels to lhret lut~ over the first six innings and was backed by a pair of ckluble \)lays. Only Gonzak·z. who singled and stole a bnse leading. otr the third inning, was able to ridvance a~ f3r as second for California until the seventh. -~ (lLll'OIHllA MILWA.Ull.11 ... , •Ill .t 0 I 0 ••• . ' . .. ~ , ~Ill H~""r' :!ti W'<l<tr, 11 OM•~· Cl au•d•. rf es"'1111. rl li"11•"• ID Ptflt , n "'""· c l(v!li ol<., "' IC••u~!. a :.•"Cl'''· • ' ' . ! 0 I 0 J I 0 0 J O I I ' t 1 I ' a 0 D 1 0 0 0 1 D I 0 Alom•r, '' : 0 0 0 Gr!ftln. ,b J o r o Frnoil, 1~ 1 o o ~ AJoMllOtl, rl • 1 l G John1-. H • 0 0 O M<M~lln, )Ii • ~ ' ' O«lt.ti.t, ,, • 0 ' 0 E'9ftll,( 1~<Q vn11,11~ ~n~1 ,t,ttve. c 0 -0 G o l•MLTe~. II 1 0 0 0 ll:et>01, 111' I G " o l<:T•l11m. • 0 0 0 o L.t ll:0t;l>t, • 0 0 ~ O l ot.i l0 7f1 TOI•! 141 6 1 Ml1 .. 1ul<tt GOO 0?0 000 -7 C,111!01'11"' 000 000 100 -I l!NorU•lfL OfloMl1WMet: 2. C•llfnl'l'll f, LOI· ""'''"'""'"' J,, c.iltot"I~ f. s•·GonMlfl. S<KflV»f· 41illon, ... ,,_,,, $F0Vot1. ,, . k••U\\' 'Ii, ,,.), •11J t \1"6o•I '2) G llradln' t,, 1-• ' I I( l tl\>m ,,, J L• lto(i,, 11/l 1 S..vt<\tl'>Cktl. 1-J. !~ ,l.6,.90). JllEt:•llO I 1 l ) • ' • • • • • ' ' • • • • • . ' three to 11 games out of first place and fell from second to third. They managed to Jose eight consecutive games. And with that streak it st!emed that Lef· ty may have also Jost his job. But general manager Dick Walsh said Friday night that there has never been a question about bringing Phillips back for another year -at least in his mind there was never a doubt. ''The yea r speaks for itself. We came GLENN WtllTE -----· WHITE WASH ------ from third place non-contender o-f 1969 to being a contender for most of 1970," Walsh pointed out. Club president Bob Reynolds echoed Walsh's vote of confidence. "This team came from its·bootstraps to a great start and serious title contention. We're in the doldrums now but we won't finish in the doldrums," said the former Stanford University football itar. With all these flowers it seems owly ap- propriate that Harold would be recipient of a salary Increase. Now. however, one must wonder if he'll get any salary at all. When one reporter asked how much he would be making Lefty e:aid that money hadn't even been discussed so far. Walsh said Lhe same thing. Therefore one must conclude that tl1e Angels are really just one big happy family with such trivia as money given only token consideration. So, we have another year of Harold "Lefty" Ptiillips guiding the destiny or lhe California An"-ls. Some may thlnk"Dlat is nice. others may feel that Walsh and Reynolds flipped their lids. Whatever the case, only time will tell. Vikings Down -Bears, 31-30 \ CHICAGO (AP) A -W.yard touchdown pa~s from Gary Cuozzo to Clint J9nes w11h five seconds to play lifted the Mjnne· so1a Vikings to a 31·30 victory over the Chic ago Bears Friday night in a National Football League exhibitio n game. Ju anotht'r exhibition tile, Denver 1lowned Boston I&-1~. Unlil the dr<lmatic windup, the Bears see1ningly llad stolen victory from the Vikings as they cashed in on a pair or foorth quarter mistakes /or two 100ch- tlowns. They turned a fumble on the Viking tv.·o-yard line into a touchdown and Jess than a minute later Bennie McRae ir.ter- {'epted a pass by substill.lte quarterback: Bob Lee and raced back 28 yards to give the Bears a 30-24 lead. But Cuozzo. who had engineered three previous Viking touchdowns came back off the bench to lead the winning drive. TilC Vikings grabbed an early I~ lead in th' first quarter before the Bears pbt on a savag<' comeback and left the field at halftime trailing 14-13, The Vikings again asserted themselves <1nd µounded into a i;eemin&IY comfortable 24·16 1('ild late In the fourth·qtJarter as tl'it Be:ir~ were forced into a punting &ltu3tion. Bobby Gretn boomed a S7.yard punt \';hich was downed on the Viking !-yard tint and one play later Lee fumbled and thl'l Bears recovered. Two plays lalter . Jack Concannon hit Linty Colt' with a 4· ~'11.rd touchdown pass to pull the Bear• v.Jthln one point at 24·23, two straight 9-1 seasons. In 1969, the lone loss was a lf>.14 decision at the hands of Texas in the Big Shootout. ~:ontgomery, in 21 games, has thrown for 3,451 yards as a runner. He owns most of' Arkansas passing records, a•d set a Sugar Bowl total of· fense record with 360 yards in a 27·20 Joss to Mississippi and Archie Manni11g last Jan. 1. Plunketl throws mo-re Olan Maaning and Manning runs more than l,>lunkett. "One is just as successful as the other," Broyles said, "Manning would just as soon run as throw. Pluakett would rather throw, but he will run.'' Both fourtb--ranked Arkansas and 10th· ranked Staaford have exceptional veterans at many of the skilled positions. The Razorbacks boast tailback Bill Burnett, who has scofed '!l touchdowns in two seasons, tight end Pat Morrison and wide receivers Chuck Dicus and John Rees. "Stanford is the first team we've seen at Arkansas which has two great wide receivers, quick and fast with good hands, plus a tight end who is so good you need to double-cover him as much as you can, plus a filte running attack," said Charley Coffey, mastermind of Arkansas' defense. He was referring to split end Jack Lasater, flanker Randy Vataha and tight end Bob Moore. Stanford has replaced ils graduated. ruining backs with Hillary Shockley and Jackie Brown, two talented juniors. "It's not easy to replace people like Bubba Brown and Howie Williams, but our staff feels that Hillary aid Jackie can do it, and maybe with a little to spare," said Stanford coac-h John Ralston. "PIWlkett has a good cast behind him ." Broyles said. "U it was just him, lhey wouldn't be the contender for national honors that they are. "The impressive thing is that they've played such good football last year tha~ they galled tremendous confidence and national recognition and are raring to get started this year," Broyles said, "You can tell by the comments of their coaches and players and that's frighten· ing." Court-Casals Finals on Tap; Area Duo Out FOREST HILJ..S, N.Y. (AP) -Big. powerful Margaret C.ourt of Australia slammed into the \Vomen's fina l of the U.S. Open championships Friday and fac- ed only one mo-re obstacle -tiny Rosemary Casals of San Frarrisco -in her bid for a rare tennis grand slam. Nicola Pilic of Yugoslavia and Pierre Barthes of France won the men's doubles title by upsetting Corona del Mar's Rod Laver and Roy Emersnn, 6-3, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6. The new champions won the final tie break 5 points to 2 when Pille hit a ball at Emerson, who fell on the court. Seldom venturing t() the net but devastating from the back court, the 28- year old housewife from the country town of Albury era')ed Nancy Richey, 6-1 , 6-3. The 5-2 J\1iss Casals. thwarted just short ol the last round the previous two years. advanced through a 6-2, 6-7, 6-2 victory over Virginia Wade of Britain, who won the inaugural open here in 1968. l\,rs. Court and Miss Casal!I will play Sunday fo r the title and the $7,500 first prize that goes With iL Semifinals in the men's division are scheduled today at lhe Wetit Side Tennis Club. Cliff Richey will face Tony Roche and in the other bracket, Wimbledon cham- pion John Newcombe plays K e n Rose.wall. Misso1Lri Wins ST. LOUI S IAP) -Tailback Joe r.1oore "s running and his 7 2 • y a r d touchdown p3ss 10 Mel Cray pried open Baylor's defense and carried llth·ranked Missouri to a 38-0 season-<>penlng football triumph f'rtday night. The powerful Moore, the nation's No. :i rusher last year, tore buge. holes in the Baylor lint berore opening up wllh the surprise paM play in the third quarter. I Pac-8 Play AgainstOSU CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) -A year ago, the Presence of prize kicker Zenon Andrusyshyn on the sidelines gave UCLA a wild card in a tight football game. Now Andrusyshyn has been graduated and. in the shufOe between seasons, the wild card may have been dealt to Oregon State. The Beavers have lured a long.range field goat marksman from the Midwest. The new kicker is Lynn Boston, a 19- year-old sophomore transfer f r o m Centerville JC in Conrad, Iowa He has been booting field goals consistently from the 50-yard line in preseason practice. Boston is expected to be OSU'i; chief kicker in this afternoon's Pacific-8 opener against UCLA in Corvallis. Pac-3 conference action is confined to · the green state of Oregon -UCLA and Oregon State at Corvallis and Oregon's Ducks playing host t() California's Golden Bears at Portland. Washington State has a date with Kan sas at Lawrence. The University of Washington is the only idle team in the league. The Huskies open the season at home next Saturday against Michigan Sate. BOTH JUT HARD Not discounting the prestige in the in- lersectional exercises, the battles in Oregon bear directly on the Pac-3 cham- pionship. UCLA and the Beavers. hit hard by gradu ation losses, are rebuilding and are loaded with .sophomores and juniors. Each has a top quarterback: Dennis Dummit for th e Bruins, Steve Endicott for Oregon State. Oummit, who sel four school orfense rocords last year, is i:9nsidered vastly improved by coach Tommy Prothro. .. That, of course, explains why Prothro has revamped his offense allowing Dummit to throw more from dropback fonnations. Dummit, as a junior transfer, guided UCLA to a record of 8-1·1 last season. He passed for ·1,963 yards and hurled 15 touchdown passes. Whew Oregon State coach Dee Andros ays his front four on defense ''must get lo Dummit," the same is true of UCLA. The Bruins must stop Steve Endicott who, as a sophomore last year, headed a late season push that gave the Beavers a 6-4 record. He fired 10 scoring passe:'(. completing 93 of 190 lhrow~ for 1.251 yards. The Andros trademark -a powerful fullback -could make Endicott even more effective. In fact, Oregon State op- ponents may have double or triple vision because Andros has found tliree capable fullbacks. He has junior Dave Schilling 221. sophomore Mike Davenport 210 and junior Roger Smith 230. STARTERS LOST Both teams lost a number or defensive starters. However. UCLA has an ex- perienced secondary Jed by veteran safety.man Ron Carver, while Oregon State lost what Andros considers ''one of the finst secondaries in the nation." The Bruins. who lost their defensive .tine through graduation, are said to have fou nd capable replacements in defensive ends Craig Campbell 220 and Bruce Bergey 212. who flank tackles Tim Oesterling 211 and Mike Pavich 211. Cralg Hanneman, 240-pound senior tackle and team captaio, js the No. I man in the Beavers' defensive line. The same two teams opened the season last year, but UCLA is Jikely to have more of a problem this time. The Bruins romped to a 37.0 victory in 1969. EX-MATER QEI ACE MIKE MORGAN -A USC END. Relief Pitching Carries Giants Past Dodgers, 4-3 SAN t'RANCISCO (A P) -Rookie Mike Davison and veteran Don r-.1c~1a­ hon combined to save a victory for ail· ing Juan Marichal Friday night as the San Francisco Giants edged the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-3. f\.1arichal, 11 -10, had to leave Lhe , game with two on and none out in the seventh inning because of stomach cramps. Davison worked out Gf the jam it the expense or one run and McMahon, 40, blanked the Dodgers over the last &wo innings for llis 16th save. Three walks, three wild pitches and a double by Dick DietZ'keyed a three-run San Francisco rally in the fifth that pin- ned the Dodgers with their fourth straight loss. The Giants have won three in a row and six of their last seveo starts. \Vith the loss. the Dodgers are now just I v~ games ahead of the on-charging Giants. The Dodgers trail the Cincirmati Reds by 14 games, whil,e Sa n Francisco is t51h back. Both today's game and Sunday's con- test will be televised over channel l l. Today's tilt begins at l with the pre· game show set (or 12:40. The Dodgers' Alan Fosler will take the mound against the Giants ~ay. Foster. 9·11, faces San Francisco's Bill Pitlock (4·5). Following Sunday's game, the Dodgers come home for three games wilh the Padres on Monday, Tuesday and WMnes- day, then host the Astros in a four-game s~es and conclude the 1970 home re.ason with a three game set with the Giants. $Ylton l , 1'-11 Ml~~tl.M!" 8rewtr M8'1<~11 W, 11·10 SAN FllANCIKO '" t 11111 4 0 2 II 4 I 1 11 ' 0 7 1 7 I 0 t 0 0 II II II O O o 3 l 1 0 l 1 • 0 0 0 0 tJ l II I I II 0 0 n 4 0 ' 0 ,1 0 0 I II 0 0 11 II 0 II O 49ers Final Test for Rams LOS ANGELES -Minus their starting running backs, the RJms face the San J<~ranclsco 49ers in the final NFL pre- season test toni ght at the Coliseum. Kickoff Is at 8:30. \Vith Les Josephson out with a broken jaw (suffered in practice Tuesday) and Larry Smith and Wlllie Ellison nursing hamstring pulls, Rams head coach George Allen is down to three healthy backs. They Include veteran Tommy Mason and rookies Jeff .Jordan and Pat Curran. Mike Dennis is also hobbled with a knee °'Jlment. In addition to all this, starting guard Tom Mack has missed several practice sessions with an eye injury :ind last year's starting middle linebacker. Doug Woodllef, was placed on the injured reserve list this week because of recur· ring knee problenls. Despite the Injury situation. tonii;ht"s game before an e.xpeclcd 55,000. promises to be 11 good one. \Vhlle 1he 49crs havt not beaten lhe Raw in preseason play since 1063 - ipost of the games h.ave been close. The Rams are the only unbeaten and untied team tn the NFL alter rive games. Dick Nolan 's San Francisco club ha! been a sleeping giant In preseason ~ames. T,hey have won only one contest 1n four tries, yet have out~stanccd each of the ~pponents in total yard11gc. • Leading the 49crR is 14·year pni quarterback John Brodie. The former Stanford star has completed almost 5~ percent of his pas!ics. throwing five for touchdo"·nS. The chief target$ have been Gene \Vashington (16 catches for 256 yards) and Dick Witcher tl5 for 225) . Tonight's game will be broodtast over KABC. • S1tuf'd1)', Stpttmbtr 12, 1970 DAILY PILOT Jj 15 Vets Baek \ Barons Tabbed Lack of Size Doesn't Concern Tar Coach As Team to Beat Now that the Loara Saxons bavt left the Irvine League, 'where they~, 91.J~me Sor five years, can Fot\ntain Valley's 1969 IrviM runncruP football team take up where the Saxons left of:f? . · M06l of the Irvine LeJ«Ue grid coaches think so. as they concede that Fountain Valley and last year's surprise, Edison, are definitely the teams lo . beat in the better· balanced (\¥i\h Lo a r a' s absencel Irvine. But,,Fountain Valley-head man 'Bruce Pickford, whose charges r!lng up an adJr!irable 6-2· 1 mark and tied Loara for the Saxons' cn!y non-win in '69, doesn't see things that way. .. · . Pickford says, "Of course, with 15 returning varsity let· termen arlfl 20 junior varsity lettennen back. we feel we're a contender ln ltle Irvine League. "But." he warns, "the league will be as well-balanced as it's ever been wllh a tough game every lime out.'' Heading the Barons ' backfield cast in 1970 will be letterman fullback Rick Hartsfield. the squad's No. 2 gro gainer in '69 with 375 yirds n 89 carries. Pickford says of Hartsfield, "He has good power and ade~ quate speed but will have lo ~e on hi.! blocking and become very tough a n d durable i.'l order to gain better recognition." bther letter-winning backs who should figure prominently in Fountain Valley's plans this fall are Ed Anderson (155 ). Mike Canzone (155), Gary Hernandez (160). Tom Munier (1 60) Ken Shibata (165), Steve f\.1oh~lski (150), Matt Mohulski (14Ql and Rick Power (180). The key spot at quart~rback figures' to be a battle between Munier and Power, w h o doubles as the team's punter. Letter-winning stalwarts in the Baron line include Kip Morris (6--4, 185), Bob Walker (6-0, 195), Jim Saltis (6-0, 170), Jim HoskUer (~II. 1951 and BUI Kristina! (6-0, 180). · The latter is the only n,on: ~member of the Barons GaUDtlet Club, which c1*s miiy Kristina!, Bill Champion Cards Trip Mets, 5-2 NEW YORK <AP) -Bob Gibson fire d a five-hitter for his 21st victory of the season pitching St. Louis to a >2 vic- tory over New York Friday night that dropped the Mets out of their share of the Na- tional League's East Division lead. The loss dropped New York Into seC(lnd place in the hectic NL East race, one-half game behind Pittsburgh and one-half game ahead of Chicago. Both the Pirates and Cubs had Fri- day off. Gibson allowed only three sing les until the ninth when the Mets broke through for both their runs. Wayne Gar- rett walked, Cleon Jones sing\· ed for his third straight hit. extending his hitting streak to 19 games. and Dave Marshall doubled for one nm. Another run scored on Ken Boswell's sacrifice fly. Sf. LOUii .. ' ' " B<rock. " ' ' ' ' J1v11r. 2tl • ' ' ' 'M1tve. lb ' ' ' ' '~· "' ' ' ' ' C1roen1L ct • ' ' , C. TlvlOr, ri ' ' ' Mt!l!Cki. rl ' ' • ' .1l"""O'IS. c ' • • ' M1•vlll, " • • • • Glblo"· ' • • • • , ... " ' • • World Mark BARCELONA, Spain Roland Matthes of Ea s l Germany set a work!. record of 2:06.I for the 200 meters backstroke Al the European swlrnming championship Fri· day. Matthes clipped 1wo-tenths of a 11econd off the world m11rk set by Mike Stamm of San Diego, at the U.S. National AAU ch•mpiOMhips Aug. 20 this year. ('69), pan Shaw Jo/In Carroll ('!II) cluslve members. ('69) and r as its U• Hottest of the newer >Baron prospects is 5-10, 175-pound senior Vin~ McAuley, who can be used at either tackle or Ught tnd. ''McAuley is one ol. our bet. 1 ter blocker& wbo !hould be Jm. proved greatly and be should be one of oiµ-.regulars if he '\ avoids injury and ~ys in shape," Pickford notes. At any rate, there's a noteworthy air of confidence at Fountain Valley now that longtime nemesis LJ:iara has taken it.s giant step into the Sunset League. New Find For Diablo Offense One of coach Bob Hi vner's major problems at Mission Viejo High School appears to be solved as the ex.SOOth Gate High boss has found a running mate tor junior A u n d r e Holmer. Holmes was the entire of· fensive show for the Diablos last year as a sophomore and the s.1, t5Q.-pound speedster i!I tabbed for a majority 'of this year's ball toting from his tailback slot. ' I c However, Hivner has un~ 1:...,_...,~ veiled a 175-pound junior ..;i-<J!""-..~ fullback in Joe Jones, and he ( figures to take tbe heat off of Holmes. Quarterbacking the Diablos will be Bob Dulich and Jim Davis, a pair of seniors who have been battling for the starting berth. Dulich, at >9, 165. has ap- peared smoother rumting the Sage Grouse Bagged ' • '" .. I . I I ·,7/J-, !• ';,& ,. . \ 1 ;• I h ~j I ' ' \_;' #• ' ,.. ·' '·. -.11 .. ~j 'I . 4.\..~ ...... plays but ~vis shows ex· Lance Cleary of Tustin holds Sage Grouse bagged on opening day near lhe cell~nt ~tenb~I as a pas!ler, historic ghost town of Bodie. It was the first grouse ever bagged by Cleary. hi~q':~~;J:; =Yo~~ The first grouse was difficult, but a few minutes after the photo was taken be lack oi game type experience. ~ba:.:g:::g"ed-"-a'-second ___ o_n_e_. ---------------------- Ken Mason (5-3, 160 sr.) is l!y ROGER CARl.'>ON Of tflt 01M1 Plltl lllll 'Ille Newport Harbor High varsity footbell roster is surprisingly ~t in the weight department with only nine grkl.ders checking in over llte 11~poond mark. However, Coach E r n I e Johmon dismis&es the lack o{ bulk with little C(lnc-ern,"noling tiis 1968 CIF AAAA co-cham· pion El Rancho unit carried a starting backfield that weigh-. eel 160 (quarterback Randy Drake ), 137, 141 and 147 pounds. ''The size here isn't my pro- blem. It's how many boys we've got on the entire squad that rattles me. "With only a 45-man squad it means our people will have to work a lot more going two ways and when you do that you get tired. "We 're working hard to bring up these second-team boys. We ha ve to have relief for these first-team kids. "I still hold out some hope th.at $0nle o( these boys at Newport wlll find themselves and display some responsibility,'' aays Johnson. Here's how the Bluejackets stiape up-: Scott Schaefer (8-1, 185 sr.) Is toiling at the pivot spot at center while he's flanked by guards Ron Tripp (5-4, 175 sr.) and Eric Stricker (>9, 170 Sr.). Anchoring the Sailors' front wall are tackles Grant Gelker (6-2, 220 sr.) and Terry Albrit- ton (6-3, 215 jr.). .. These: two could be as fine a pair of offensive tackles as I've ever had," says Johnson . Backing up that pair is sophomore Jim Swick (6-2, 205 soph.) and Randy Hamilton, a ~-10, 165-pound junior. Three candidates a re alternating in the receiving department with Taras Young t&-1 1, 175 sr.), Bill Whitrord (5-8, 160 jr.) and Grif Amies (>7, 150 jr.) ln the picture. The all-important quarterback role wlll be man- ned by senior Alvin White, who cbecks in at 6-2, 210. Backing up White are Mike Mors (5-8. USO ar.) and Duane De Kalb (S-11, 155 jr.). Halfback prospects a r e uncertain but at the moment it's senior }.1ike Easterling (142 pound.s) and Rich Simons, a ~. 150-pound junior who are looking the best . Alex ri.toad (>10, 165 sr.)' sustained a brok!!n nose on the fjrst day of practice but is ex· peeled to see action at fullback ·along with Chris Dahl \~11. 168 sr.). _ Defensively. Schaefer and Stricker are operating at mid· die guard and Tripp and Jim ri.1oise (S-9, l&O jr.) are at lit\cbacker along with Moad and Dennis Durgan (>ll, 160 sr. ). Gelker and Albrillon are slated for twcrway duty at defensive taclde -a fiiase of Newport's program th at John son considers crucial. Starting Fullback Lost; Laguna Turnout at 40 Leading defensive end can· didates are Swick, Hamilton and Russ Tucker, a 6--0, 160~ pound junior. Fighling for the starting assignment at roverback are \'oung and Dahl while Mors and Amies are manning the comerback pcl6itlons. Whitford and Easterling are working at mkidle safety whlle By PHIL ROSS Of tflt 0.11)1 P lllt 1111! Hal Akins has been one of Orange County·s biggest in· novators on the gridiron In his decade as he.ad coach at Laguna Beach High School. But, Akins feels , in order IB innovate with the best results, one must have enough material to work with . Unfortunately only 40 boys have turned out for the Artists' combined varsity· junior varsity football pro- gram, one of the poorest-ever showings in Akins' 5J.-3G.4 stay at Laguna . "Only last year 's turnout was worse with only about 30 to 35 people out tiere," Akins says. season," Akins aays. Phil -Metzger figures to tee ''We've been working with. duty at defentSive· hallback. Rnior Mike Mendoza, who isJ--'--------- out for football for the first.I '.llWIMIWWWIMMIWl/\ll! time.'' "The !act or depth plagues us at every position." Probably the most talented performers in Artist uniforms are the backs and wide receivers. Jn addition to Fisette and Wiezbowski. Laguna will be graced by the presence of run- ning backs Robin Andrews and Walt Ottmer, both at 145, and split end Bart Tabor. The latter ls a 6-2, 185-pound two-way gem who led the team with 27 pas!I receptions in 1969 and ~was named as an a\l.Q'C:Stview Le ague safetyman 1Her 1ntercepting eight enemy aerials. I Bet You Didn't Know Ir Joe Moofff Of 1!1 !hi loelk•ll tl1tll11m1 Ill Amtrk1 lod1y, w!lkll 1111 11 lloe 11dttlt • • • An1w1r It Klrv1rd S11fl11m wllkh Wit 1111 tlnl <..,..rtle flltMll 11Ml•m b11lll In Ille U"lttcl 1111" , , • II Wit lptftM In 1M1, * CU1TenUy leading in the race for the Canker po;t. Another pair of athletl!l!I slated for heavy duty are fianker Todd Layport and fullback Kelly Lions Rank as Contender "However, this year's situa- tion oouJd improve within the nut week before sctioo; Jl.arts with parents and their kids returning from vacations and other miall things like that," AkiM adds. Inexperience In the middle of the line is· another negative fact<r for Laguna's return to the Orante League, where it spent more . than 30 years before being shifted to the rugged Crestview circuit in 1968. lt't ktN Ito Mlin1, 11111 t11 - 1<11 IC:Cttilftt II mtit1' ....... Mttblll hit.....,, l11m1 h1v1 lllrlwtl ltWll' 11111 lM ... 11 .. 11 Mme l•r •t tt1llr1 -- ••• TM 111-tlme tew w11 ... kl' lht t ill St. LM11 a f9Wll1 lo! 11» .... tllrtcllllll lflly M,n:l ,_,lt 11 Ill-All YIAlll * Ahumada. A four-way hassle for the tight end berth is in the air with Chuck Jehle (6.0. 180 sr.), Bob Presswood {6-0, 1 58 jr .). and Leigh Zahn (6-0. 170 sr.) fighting it out with letterman John Dalrymple. In Tough Sunset League Already nearly down lo a bare minimum, U1e Artists recently lost the services of starting fullback Telford Cot- tam, who broke 90me small bones in his leg during a prac· tice session last week. The senior letler·winner. w h o doubles at defensive end, will be out for six to eight wefks. Pirates Fall To Alumni How Wttl 1111 \'Oii kllCIW fllllllll niltll , .• Htrt'I I llllt ,WU• Ill' tor y.u . . • 511pp011 1 tor- w1n1 !NH It lritd 1n4 1 '"'' Ir 1,.m "tit 1111 1U1n1lv1 •M llthntl~• INm collldt 1nlll llolh Clkll !ht blll togflhtr ••• Tlte'I' l1H It llt1 tr•vllll, Nth htldl"t "" bill lr.t l l<h lt1¥• l"I 1<11111 llOHttlllfl ... Whtl't Ill• rvllf'fl ••• Thi offlml rvl11 11y In 1 1llNlle11 llt:t 11111, 1111 Mii 111111'191 .. the !ti· 111111~1 lllm II lllt '''Ii !ti lilt (l!dl '"" 11 <llltlflr ... ,.,,.. pltlolll PIH, Nick Galvan {1·7. 170 jr) ap- pears to have the split end position nailed dcrwn with let- terman ~1ike Igoe (>9, 150 sr.) backing him up. The tackles are B o b Zytkewici (6-3, 210 jr.). Mark Fehse (6-2. 190 sr.) and Gary Gover (5--10. 200 sr.). Another strong candidate is Doug Wheat (6-.1, 200). who's been sidelined briefly wit.ti a neck injury. Doyle Douglas (5-9, 170 sr.l and Kevin Martin (5-9. 170 sr .) are the top guards in camp witil Jim Wann (6-1. 185 jr. l and Bruce Le Clair (5-8, 160 sr.) pushing them. Hivner has a pair of good looking centers to work with, Tony Brandt (6-0, 185 sr.) and Greg Sciarretta (6-0 , 210 jr.). With perhaps a haU dozen offensive aru:I ·six mo re defensive junior s t a r t e r s , Westminster High's varsity football fortunes appear bright for the future . But the Lions are counting on 'the immediate season for gridiron glory and with a dozen 200-plus pounden in camp, coach Bill Boswell's crew ranks with LJ:iara and Anaheim as the teams to beat for !he Sunset League cham- pion5hip. The Lions open their season Sept. 18 .against powerful Lakewood J~igh al Long Beach's Veterans Stadium. The vital quarterback spot is still undecided between a pair of juniors -Jeff Siemens and Terry Young. Both have impressed the Lion coaching staff, with Siemens perhaps Pittsburgh-Cubs Tilt Slated for Television That torrid battle for the National League East division champions hip will be highlighted today on Channel 4 when the Pittsburgh Pirates invade Chicago's W r i g I e y Field with game time at 11 :15. The Dodgers and Giants are on Channel 11 (12:40 today and 12:55 Sunday). College football rings the bell this weekend with a series of live and taped telecasts in· eluding both Southland major elevens, UCLA and USC. 'Ibe World Series of Goll can be seen today aOO Sunday on Channel 4 and the U.S. Optn tennis championships from Forest Hills are on Channel i both days. ,. ... 'l'U 1.m, 14JCL -•AttlALl -..,. Of Leff~ GllM ti "" Wttll Plnr.t1ur11:11 l'lrtl<!I !Kl 1114! ClllK It ClllcMIO 1 Wr~· lev Flt;ICI. n :f!l 1111 L -&ASE8All -'tllt !Iii "*I , er1 "' ll'lt Gl1n!1 ti !111 Frall(11>Co's 1..0lt 1llcl1. 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The wingback opening ap- pears to be up for grabs between Kirk Harris, a 5·9, 159--pound junior and senior Wall Maddocks (5-9 ,160). The offensive line seems more stable with several spots clinched or near-clinched . Steve Grassbaugh (5--11, 161 sr.) is penciled in for split end and ,at right tackle is Todd Nathanson (6-1, 209 sr.J. At the guards are Bart Frankhouse (5-9. 200 jr.) and Jim Wiskirchen (5--4, 155 jr.) wtlile Gary Jennings (6-3, 221 jr.) is al left tackle . Steve Olesiak {6--4 . 187 sr.) is manning the left end post. It's at center where Boswell is most undecided . He has five potential starters in B 111 Eliminations Set at OCIR In anlicipatKm of next week's National Hot Rod Associ ation (NHRA) cham- pionships, the 16 quickest top gas dragsters, injected fuel dragsters and supercharged fut! alterois will beg i n eliminating one a n o t h e r tonight (7 :30) at Orang':! Coun· ty lntemalional Raceway. Qualifying for the featured combo-eliminator p r o g r a m begins at 2 p.m. with 27 en - tries competing for the 16 avAilable starlinA" berths. Favored in tod11y's com· petition i$ Don Enriquez of Dana Point, the OCIR tr&ck record holder at 7.30 sec-203.61 mph . Practi'1! "'lll grt undrr way 81 9 a.m. followed by points racing from noon to 3:30. Schroeder (209), Bob Dreifus (165). Brad Greer (230 ), Bill Pittillo (209) and DAvid Love I 173). Defensively the Lions are fairly stabilized with tackles Deana Aldridge (6-4, 2&0 sr.) and Jennings leading the pack while the guard s are John Johnson (6-0, 218 jr) and Frankhouse. The defensive end assignmenls tiave yet to be filled with Ira Thorpe (S-6, 175 jr.l and Holland vying at left end and M11rt.in Schroeder (5- 1. 161 jr.) and Dodd at right cnrl . Jody Thompson (6-0, 183 sr.) appears to have the middle linebacker post clinc hed while the secondary consists of Milne, Maddocks Harris and Young. Cottam 's replacement, Mike Wiezbowski, latest in a long line of Artist grid slars, is a former lineman who will be expected to lug the leather quite frequently in Akins' fullhouse I-formation attack. Akins notes: ''Weve been using the I and !Ls variations off and on for about eigtit years. That's long before Kansas City or anyone else made it famous ." Admitting to not having any particular strengths A kin s calls his troops an unknown quantity. "We basically llave only one qu::.rterback in Gary Fi5ette f5-ll, 140) and hew~ only in two varsity games I as t Steve Wagrl'Cr scored five goals to pace an Alumni team to a 11).7 victory over Orange Coast College Friday night before a crowd ot 300 In the Pirates' pool. Bill Leach llit on three goals and Bob Long and Bob Nealy had one each for the Alumni. John Blauer paced the Pirates with three, followed by John Reed and Tom Warnecke, each with two. 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Too Etale, Callfortll•_ Sand•. Scra!Ched -S1rlorl111, 8wndl'ICI Of: MIY, Anr11!11k, Mr. AOe<Natt . SIXTH 11 .. c1:. 150 l ... os. l vr•r old• Ind llP br.O In ca 11. Put'le 1190D. ~""""'' ent !Dr•nrl •.oo l .20 2 . .a t1o1H.cr..d (8.r>ksJ •.ICI 2.IO 11111 81r IP-l 2.60 Tims -.II 211. Al_ ... -8oblW °" l uM. ,.,..,. Cen f'IY. C.ndo hY llar, HWlll Uldl. ChlckldllO.lle. Ho ..:rt~ NINTH RACE. G> 'l'lrds. l year Clldl t nd up. Clalmlnq_ Pur:it 511100. ~·• Crul1er (W•li.onl 1l.IO •.:ro 2.0ia I'm 81rla lllpt.-m) l .IO 7.70 l omblr lonlo !Pirner) 2.«1 Tl""' -.lO t/10. U Enc:t1, '·81r Cn.ilw Ind •·I'm 1«111, peld sn.Dll. Net Finals Set Sunday TilC finials in th e fi rst annual Harbor Area Private Club tl'n- nis championships will be held Sunday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club in Eastbluff. The final match of the A division is set for 2 with the open final at 3:30. Limited to 32 in . each division, the title will go to the l<>t> entrants from the host club, the Newport Beach Ten- nis Club, the Peninsula PoiRi Racket Club end tile Balboa Bay Club. The Sunday finals are open to the public with abundant seating at the club's sunken center court. Follo·wing the finals, the Eastbluff facility will host a private party for participants at 5:30, according to club president Harry Bab bi 11 . Awards will be presented al that time. ... NIHTH •ACE.~1rds. 3 Yllf old1 tnd up, Clelmlng, Purse S1IOO. Cl1!m. IJ\11 price $UOO. M-v Mill !Lll>html 110 Bre1k T11 Win ISn\1111) 11• Sofllc MOM 1Wel1sl uo Air Strip (P1rr>er) 114 Arm1-0U1:sl (P1qrl 111 Miu Dl1motld Bur ICr11 .... ) lU Mr. Sur Bir (Hlrdlng) 111 Gte Jeni IW•I-) 117 B1rtombl IA.1!11rl 119 Torn11u IWUIOlll 114 ~ . ..;.~.= Mr, Pei."Blr {wtllOlll ' ,. encl UP. All-llCIL ...,,. s:mt. BlllY GrPIY (llpt\llllJ 1 Sllftdlvt C~t l, Top Card At Tijuan~ • The last · bullnght ol the season in the Plaza fi.fonume~ tal de Tijuana could prove to be the most sensational card or what many aficionados co~ sider the best season in years. This 001Tida is the annual charity event, held to benefit the various worthy causes in ttifs border city Of over 400,000 residents. This Sunday at 4, the Bull Ring by the Sea will present a per!'Onal competition between Al[redo Leal and C u r r o Ri vera. Leal is a seasoned veteran of the bull ring and is con- sidered to be one of the finest matadors in the ring today. He is a matador in the classic style. and has fought in Spai n as .... ·ell as Mexico. Rivera, at the age of 17. has been fighting professionally for three years. His complete abandon and lack or fear have already made him a sensation to bullfight fans throughout Mexico. BOth matadors ·will face six bulls from the famous Las Huertas br<eding ranch. Thi.s charity event wm a tract many civic dignitaries from both sides of the border. Celebrities John Wayne a Robert Stack have been In- vited to participate in the ceremonies preceeding the corrida. An added attraction v.•ill hc lhc appearance of !\1iss Bikini of 1970, recently selected by the International Society of Girl Watchers. CLIP AND MAIL TODAY (iE-ARN ·.TO EARN BLOCK INCOME TAX COURSE ·---=.... .... :::.. =-·-.-.: ·:r:...-· .. -· •Clll9• ... ---. ............. ENROILNOWI 01111, smta.;tc uewM Wrtm or C.- ----1·~----· • C ...... ...._,. __ ..... H• ... i .. t .. S.-t.-... _.. ......., .... .., 1111 H..-...._ 1r ,.. .... sti.,~.., c.....,1 • 6424,40 1111) M91• St. 147-1907 • • • • • ... Start Classes MONDAY, sm. 14 · MSDAY, SEPJ. 15 :'.LIP AND MAIL TODAY • • • •• . . ' •TAIT·S :roau, SATURDAY; 108N .ro 5 p]j~ MlY' co-cosTA MESA ' . • " l ·-· ORIEN:fAL RUG 1 SALE • SCATTD. AND '.ARIA sm RUGS "" .. , ...... lat..-,, .. 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Slltl contiiael ·1hr1 Sunday, September 28 Our own exclusive collection of treasured Ori~ enl•I rugo ossemble<! for this week only •I. Mo~ Co Costa Meso. This is only portiol listing of the mony 1\yle1. Mony tugs ore over one hunC:lred years old, tlioir patterns so~ene<! ,;,a muted . ' w!tli time. All ere mo<!o by liond, ontiqu,1 ore i..tlientfcotea. An Ngs subject to pdor aoles. ~II sales final. Sorry, no meit or phone orders . Sfiop todoy. Wero open from noon to S p.m. arienta1rugs137 -c0&la mesa anly ROOM i\ND MANSION sm RUGS .Jl" Mir 11..t t-. Pal. k""'• . J11:irfr loy1I Sarulr. v;,, . v;., K1 r1t11n Harir Jow1he9ht11 Shir1r Pd't Bokh1r• Roy•I S1,uk r..,. P1I. K1rm1n Roy•ltyt Pl. Ka •..,•n Viu Vin H1,i1 K1r1'1"11n Roy1I P.&. S-11 s .. u •• H1mecl111 Ttliria , Mothf191i 1-~ Roy1lty1 p,f, '•'"''" T.brit V;,. H.,;, s •• uk B11 k!l!i1, Katk•11 A:ov1ltv1 P•I. Ktrr•un lmp. Pal. K1rm•n lltoyal S•rulr S1,uk P41act K11k111 l1loucli Imp. Pal. K•"""' Imp. 1'11, 1Ca""a11 Af9, loli:h1,1 Af9. l okh1r1 Afg. Bolrh1r1 Pak. l olrktr• P1!1c1 Ka1ll1m P1 l1t1 K1rm•11 K11h111 A!.li.r. Saruk Ptl1t1 K•1ll •11 Hoock1d Cllin111 SIZI Tf,7 • 1.• 11.t ••.• 11.6. J.f 11.1 • t .f I I • l .i 11 II' 7.10 11 .4 1r I . I t I.I ir I .I I I • 7.J 11 .2 ..-7.10 12 JI 9 I 2.1 r '1 . t 12.t ll 9.J 11.9 1110.6 12.I 1r '9.l 12.1 • '·' IZ.10. t .6' lt.1 .. t:r .,, • 1.10 -~ • 1.7 'll.f ' Wlo.C 113.4 • t .10 '!),, 1110.t IJ.1 ,.10.2 11.t irl0.1 t l .<t • •.10 12.10 ••.• l ).4 • 9.7 I l .4 rlO.l I l.6 t l0.5 I l .t • '9.9 I J.7 •10 14 .1 11:0.1 14 .10 14.J 11 10.7 15 • 9.1 16 ,. '·' 16.1 ir lO.I 11.6 t 10.l I l .101111 12.1 • 1.10 18. I 1112.l 11 .1 .11.1· 19 1110.7 16 .7rl1.2 17.5 r12.7 r 1 .10.1 15 ~ 10.t .... lJ245 $1790 . ,,, $11'90 ' 195 s 125 s 975 s 115 s 675 s 895 $1150 s 1950 $12-45 52700 s r 12s s 1045 ,, ,,, . 11421 . S'lltl. 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Sixteen ple<:e1 only. reg. 1141 $29 Nein Persian Rug ApproL 2 million knob! per sq. yd. Firiest qu ality. 6' by 3'8". reg. $22.~0 $1495 RUNNatS "" o ........ o.,.. .. ·-· ._., IC1n111• 1111p, P•I. Kerma11 l111p. Pal. K1rm111 Antiqu1 K1r"'1~ Antique C•t•k Antiqw1 C1b1tftn Antiqu1 Kurc/111111 A11tiqwt H1rn1d1n Antiqu1 lurkith S1t1, Antiqu1 Sarulr A11tiq110 &h11h9hal .... ..... ll1tli.. (.+. lttli c-. :S.IMI 0 1-. s.,.1: • Pr•Ylf Ca•a• M1th1.r E1fah111 Lili h•11 Htm1dt11 Pr1y1r Cai•• R1v1r k•rm111 Quo111 P1l1c1 Ka1ka11 lltoy1lty1 '•l Ken..111 loy1I S1ru• l ird Z11elri Svft111 KMk111 1'1J1ae K'Hhall Qu0111 Silk/Wool P1lace Lf1h111 Chl11111 Chi11"' Chi11•t• c •••• Saruk Sllir•• Chi11111 S•rulr K1rm111tkth Lilih111 IC1rm11 C1bett•n Skl"111 MHllatl .... -"-·· .... tc--Lf•k• MMlria1 Ga .. 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' 100 s 44S s ]40 $ t75 s 525 s 100 s 110 s I IS S I JD s 975 $2025 5J44!i 5 1495 ' ''' s IO<t5 SllOO s 1125 $1115 5 5'15 11045 $1145 S 1JO Sll7!i S I JO s 290 5 165 5 290 s 790 5 225 5 415 s 290 s 745 $14tS ' ''' ' 745 S !<tO s '190 s 112 5 sum QUALITY INDIA A1hf1q•1 lndi1 A1hf•qu• l11.li1 A1hf1qv1 lrtdi1 Co1111t lndi1 A1 hfaqw1 l114i1 A1hf1q111 lndi1 ... ".'' l..di1 s11,., ra"'" 11..r. •. fai191h1I llMlit Jytftt 111411 Mt..-'"''• r ......... , Wi• 2.2 .. ii.I .. 5.2 6.7 1' 4.t 6!2 ~ 4.2 9.l .. 6.2 I J,I • 9.1 I J • 9.1 If 11 t 11 x f If R t.r II.I wlf ,It sit • 51 ' 11 5 s 200 s 215 s l10 s 675 s 640 s 675 ' 750 ' 640 $1500 ,,.,, SU1'0 9UAUTY INDIA IOICHARA DESIGN 5,2 ir ].I I may co so~tlt cCMtst plaza only, sen diego fwy . at bristol , costa mesa, 54/i-'1321' ' 1hop, moilclay: thru sehml•Y. 10 a.m. to.!J:JQ ~.m~ 111nday 110on 'ti) 5 p,.m. SAU PtlCI .... .... .... .... . ... .... s 4,5 s '" s 495 $ 4tS s 450 $ 450 ' 165 s )71 s J21 :~ • 111 ... .... 1221 s 611 S J51 ... S IS s " S IS s 651 SIJSO 122tS s tt5 s lt5 .... S220I s 751 s no s 3t5 s 6ts s lt5 $ IS 52250 S IS s 195 s 111 $ ,,, 552J s 141 $ 275 s ''' s .. ,, . ... . "' .... I lH s ... s"' s JI s " s 115 S TCI s 241 s 451 s 421 s 411 s ... • 421 I Ht I 971 s 71 I • , " . - •, ---~ -=-. __ ...,... _ ....... ,-. COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH SPACE & LUXURY $29,5QO ~ lar_ge bcdroomi;, 2 baths, deli ghtful family rooµl . f\.1agn ificent fireplace "'ins admirati on of al l. ~ome­ maker's dream kitchen \"ith finest built in appliances includin~ dis hwasher. Covered patio. Pool sized grounds -landscaped to perfection. ".o\pple Pie" order inside l~ out. (9945 ) 540-1720 SPANISH CUSTOM ON Yi ACRE! Large horne -2 horses permitted. View of verdant green hill s. 3 miles to ocean. Quarry tile & carpeted floor. Paneled den with pool table & we~ bar .. 3 baths. 4 bedrooms. Beautiful grounds. Spanish tiled roof ,beauty. It's a rare beauty & priced below replace- ment at S631500. 540-1720 EXQUISITE NEWPORT-$67,500 2500 sq. ft. of lu xury & convenience. 4 bedroo ms, 3 baths, banc1uet dinin~ room , finest built-ins di"shwash· er. Ne\v carpeting, drapes. Pa tio. Large sun deck. Near the beach. Newport Hgts. Jr. Harbor Ensign & Ne"'port Harbor High are a. An address of prestige! 540-1720 CORONA DEL MAR-2 UNITS 2-2 bedroo1n separate units on one lot -walk to all shopping & beaches. No vacancy factor. Both fur- nished. Potential $400 mo income -or liye in one & let you r tenant make the payments. (~7 ) .540-1720 $28,950 -NO DOWN G.I. J\los l convenient locatioij of l\1esa Verde -\valk to everythin g ~ Generous sized bedrooms. 2 baths, huge -huge fa mily room-room-for regul ation pool ta ble -dancing or just pl ain relaxing-sliding glas~ doors open onto a large patio. surro unded by th~ .,mo~st fan· Laslie landscapin g you've ever seen -varJety of fruit-grapes. lush plapts-truly a paradiS~. :~utlt-in sparkling kitchen-mlfch much more, dishwasher\ (966ll) 540-17'20 • • • "FAMILY AFFAIR"-$29,950! Excellent Costa l\1esa area near schools, shopping & every conven ience. Beautiful landscaped lot. Spa· cious bedroom s. 21h baths. large living room :With exotic fireplace, large famil y room . Beautiful kitch- en \Vith glea1ning buil t-in range. ov en & dishw asher. Loads of cupboards. De signed for active family fun loving people! Sub1n it your offers. 540-1 720 · 4 BED RM. -$27 ,900 -LEASE WITH OPTION rn buy -ver y spac ious ho1n e des igned fo f' active faznily li ving & entertaining. 2 baths, nice family room , quali ty carpeling. Imrnediate possession. Forced ai r heat. all electric built-in "Awa rd" kit- ~hcn. Dish\"asher. Patio. Large home in e~cell ent area' (9785 ) 540-1720. "VACATION YEAR ROUND"-$18,500- 5%% LOAN Like living in vacationland all year ro1:.1nd. N?~h.ing to do but relax & enjoy the pool, r~cre~t1on fac1.ht1es. beau tiful grounds. P rivacy 1f desired 1s yours in the delightful 2 bath residence. Kin g size~ bedrooms, beautiful kitchen builtin range. oven, dishwasher & refrige rator. Subject to present annual % r ate loan now on property assum ption. Payments much less than rent! (0034) 540-1720 tlEBULOUS NEWPORT -$28,950 - WALK TO BEACH! \Valk to beach from this delightful resid.ence -king sized bedrooms. 2 ba th s. family roo1n. Dream kit· chen \l'ith built-in range . oven & dish\vasher. ~legant fireplace. Patio. Charm Glow gas fired BBQ. Buil t-in cabinets. extra sho,ver in garage. AJley access FOR BOAT OR TRAI LER. 19798 ) 540-1720.' 4 BEDRM. · $29,950 -LOW DOWN! Very spacious family home \\'ith many luxury added features. 2 pulhnan baths, used .br!ck !ireplace. all electric "1\\var d" push button bu1lt·m k1tche Q. Plush carpeting. custom decorator drapes & shades. heavy sh ake roor. Very low do\vn payment. o,vner desper- ate! 540-1720. LUXURY LIVING! Talk about space & exquisite featu res -You 'll find it here : 4 bedroo1n s. 3 baths. full din ing room. Fam- ily roon1. 2200 sq. rt. of sheer luxury~ On a quiet cul· de-sac street. Only 4 yrs. new . Dream kitchen wi th fin~st built-in features. dish\\·asher. Priced to sell at S43,950. (9979) 540-1720 MAGNIFICENT 2 STORY.:_$39. ~DO 5 BEDRM Decorator's dream with wrought iron entry ~ate. 2 patios for outdoor living & entertainiilg -one com· pletel y enclosed . 5 bedrooms. 3 baths, secluded rear livin~ r oom wi th a beautiful fireplace. All electric "Awa rd" builtin kitchen. dishwasher. Lovely l~rge grounds -room for pool , boat or trailer. 540-1720 4 BEDROOM -$25,000 -OCEAN VIEW · and what 's even greater you can buy with almost no down G. I. terms or low down all others on FHA finant:i rig! 2 baths. On a beautiful Cul-de-Sac street -safe for children's play. Superb vie w of ocean & va lley' (9646 ) 540-1720 BEST BUY!-$28,990-634% LOAN lt's a beauty \Vith criss-cross "'indO\VS, pretly shut· Jers. heavy shake roof. in a lovely professionally landscaped surrounding. 3 king sized bedrooms. full dinin g room. large family room. Many decorator drean1 features a rtistic use of "'all paper-paneling. Finest ki tchen. All th is for less than replacement. Prime location. 540-1720. NEAR THE BEACH -$23,2501 It's a da rling like new 9 month old 2 bedroom. den ho1ne with a beautiful gleam ing kitchen, finest qual· ity built-ins, dishwasher. Good shag carpeting. Pool sized grounds. Annual 'iO rate loan of 81h% may be assumed with rent like terms! Near the beach! (9691) 540-1720 ' 30 FT. FAMILY ROOM-$32,750 A beautiful home in a prestige neig hborhood . Very spacious bedrooms, 2 baths. huge recreatio n room - roo m for regul ation pool table. Great fo r parties & family get-togethers. Ca thedral beamed ceilings - bar 2 refrigerators. builtin kitchen. banquet sized dinin,e: roo m. Ele.e:a nt firepl ace. So much here for the price! 540-1720 2 STORY-5 BEDRM. $37,500 No do\vn G.I. or lo\\I down al l others. Majesti c 2 story resid ence in a pri de of owner ship area. 3 baths, beautifu l decor -edecorator's murals. exquisite bu ilt- in ki tchen, dis hwasher. Patio with gas fi red BBQ. Attractive coac hm an's lantern. Beautiful dichondra lawns. trees , colorful shru'bs & flowers. 540-1720 JR. EXECUTIVE HOME ''Pride of Ownershif" inside & out! Summer li vin g & eptertaining idea here -sliding )Valls, of glass lead to picturesque "Care Free" yard. Master sized bedrooms. large den. 2 baths -one with sunken Roman tub. Garden kitchen with executive built-in features. range, oven, dish\\'asher. refrigerator, washer & dryer included. Handsome fireplace. Ex· cit ing atrium home. Owner anxious -low down payment ! Asking $36,500. 540-1720 PRIVATE ESTATE "NEWPORT"-$57,500 \Valled community livi ng - aristoc ratic in every re- spect. Very spacious 4 bedroom . 3 bath. famil y room home, 2 exq ui site fireplaces. 40 ft. aluminum cov· ered patio. Beautiful land scaping. Enjoy the club- house community pool. putting green. All the ad· vantages of Coun try Club livin g -yet estate sized ground " & nrivacv all your own! 10051) 54~1720 $22,750 WITH FHA LOAN TO ASSUME Payment Jess than rent incl ud es everything. Very attracti ve home nea r -l'h mile) to beach! 135 ft. deep grounds -roo m for pool. Spacious bedrooms, den. lu xurious shag carpeting. drapes. Price reduced $1,000 for immediate sale. Vacant -move right in ! (0052) 640-1720 ·What are the 15 Costly Mistakes to Avoid in Selling a Home? . Wltete"' Y•• de1 4•11't •Hffl,t te wll yeM he ... 111ttll Y9• reed ttlit Hell. RHf ntete •.tttertti .. He.- eril c-plNU, M.6.A., .. , ,,_,.. z.Hstra. 1"11.D., _..., \'Jhlf 4'9"· t'-tti.t c• -P• ti_, i...rt. ..... -4 ........, we.. It C•lll9t te ... ll"t • It•-· It h e feet.el t•Mle te ,.., ....,. tH.,-. A11d Wt yours ""· l•t .. n 111 ..._ c••P• .. ..... , ... ... ·~ ... .... -.,.: ... TARBELL REAL ESTATE CO. P.O. BOX l•OO, 16111 BH ch Blvd. Huntington Be,.ch, Calif. 91647 Ple•M ""' • "" cepy ef Y••r "••k. • • "1 S Cestly Mi.tftn Te A"HI I• Sdlln9 A Ho1111:" : NAME • ' : ADDRESS .... , .............................. .. I CITY ........................ STATE ........ .. 2955 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-1720. . -HUNTINGTON . 'BEACH-FOUNTAIN VALLEY . . . -. . . •' . "GARDEN PARADISE''-$22,000! Adult occ'uP.'ied ·home with absolute pa rk·like yard with beautiful garden on side - a riot of colorful blooms. AcCe'ss· foi' boat & camper;. Large 3 bedroom home with family, Dean garden kitchen, finest built· in featw:~s. ·Elegant fireplace. builtins. covered pa· tio. Terrific .terms -l,ess than ~r~nt ! (0063) 842·6691 EXTRA SPECIAL! $28;500! Very $PRC10\is·S.bedroom. 2 bath home. "Apple P ie" condition ·inside & out. Beautifully landscaped yard \\lith ·sprihltters. All electric bulltin kitchen, di sh- washer. Secluded rear living room with elegant fire-P,laC~ oyerlooks Uie park-like yard . Submit all terms! (0082 ) 846-0604 "SPACE & CHARM"-$24,950 Lovel y like ne\v "Glen ~Jar" home in excell ent loca· tion ! ·beach, shopping & all school s! Rel ax & enjoy the cool ocean breeze on the patio . homemake r's dream kitchen v.·ith fine st built-in range & oven. Ex· quisite ·fireplaC:e. P icturesque Wide -deep ya rd. Lo vely _Jand scaping. Double garage. (0025) 962-1373 4 BEDROOM DECORATOR'S DREAM-$26, 7 50 Hand painted murals in living & dining rooms, cus- tom rncµ-ble fireplace, plush new carpeting, . tile. Built-in appljances. P'ark like rear yard with y our own· mini-orchard. Prii:e reduced for imtDediate sale" (0036) 840-0604 AN ABSOLUTE BEAUTY!-$29,900 Assume annual % rate loan of 71,4 % now oq proper· ty -your monthly payments will be less t4an, rent. Adult occupied with rich deep pile gold carpeting thru~ut." SpaclOus. bedro?m.s. 2 .baths, d"elightftil ·t:am- ily room , executive built-in kitchen -dishwasher. Magnificent fireplace: Altractiv~ patio, .1,andsc~p.ed to perfection ! First time · advertised & 1t s ·'err1fic ! (0005) ·842-6691 . . 4 BEDROOM "MINI ESTATE" 1/3rd ACRE If pifvaCy yo'u des ire 'vith country atmtisphert yet . the conveniences of the city .at yo ur "Finger Tips" then this is it! 2,000 sq. fl. home that look s better than new . Beautifully paneled liv.ing room with fire- place, for all~ to admire. full dining r,oom, family ' room. All electric Nu-lone Food center .kitchen.~ dou· ble oven<s. Loads of cupboard & storage spaee. Pric- ed below market at $35,500. Submit No down -G.I. or low·down FHA terms .. (0023) 846-0604 LEASE WITH OPTION-$500 DOWN! Here's a chance to be a home owner with little down & les·s than rent monthly payments. 3 bedrooms, 3lh baths. Huge Bonus room - could be 2 e·:.tra bed· rooms, Dream kitchen with builtin range, oven. di sh- washer. Buy or.l?urchase with Jo,v do wn p,ayment on Lease with option terms. Community pqol,, club house. Country Club Jiving all year round. Exce!Jent area .. O\vner desperate! Hurry! .962-1373 · · ' ' 4 BEDROOM "ATRIUM HOME"-$39;5DD Lovely atrium entry opens to a livelr. like. new. resi- dence. large formal living room wi th magnificent fireplace. N~ton Food center kitchen, cl.oud spf~ ,::a!· peting, ~rapes. intercom ~ BBQ-bar with stool$ 1n kitchen. B~guet size·d dining room. Large p3ti~ - ideal for outdoor entertairiing:. 2100 sq. ft. of. ·superb living. '10029) 962-1373 16111 ·BEACH BLVD ............ 142·6691 Sil• EDINGER ............... 146- HUNTINGTON BEACH ' ' CORONA-NORCO HOR~E. RANCHES AND HOt.f~S ONE ACRE OF PURE CONTENTMENT'-$29;500 :Horse P3radise -raise yo ur own vegetable's, know your child,ren '!re breathing fresh clean air ~ Very nice bome witp 2 separate baths, fa rm style kitchen. handy wOrk features. Enc1osed patio. Assume pres· ent FHA· Joa'n now on property -paym~nts just like rent. (0035) ·~J.9429 BRAND '.NEW HOME ON HORSE LOl-$32,sOo Almost dne acre of gorgeous horse ·eroperty ! Very spaciou s: home \Vith full air condit1on1ng, master sized bedrooms, .2 baths. large fam ily roo.,n. Pat!o, E xcellent carpeting. shake roof beauty., Country l1v· ing ~t )t'.s best.. Easy tei:rns. (0022) 543-9429 • · A~MOST 1 ACRE-$29,950 ''Pride of Ownership '' property with 3 be.~fOQUI h,ome. Attracti ve £ireplace. Many. plush features. Set up for horses \vith big barn. Best terms ava ilabJ~. ~3-~29 2419 Hamner. NOllCO, .. , ct!"'"* l'"rttwtY .. H1111111:r 111 Htra}. ; , : ; Toil F rH 543.9479 . . . : $31,950 WITH 6% ·FHA LOAN! Most desirable home -only 21h: yri,. new -better ~han a model. Imagine 3 patios -the ultimate in m~oC?r U".ing & entertaining. Full dining room, dream builtin kttcllen. Fireplace. Huge· yard -room for pool , boat, trailer. etc. Annual 6% rate on property which may be assumed! (0069) 962--1373 "CATHEDRAL CEILINGS"-$35,000 . Very spaciou s home \\'ith features to delight a pro- fe ssional decorator. Spacious bedrooms. 3 separate bat~s, family room . Many extras. full dining room, a kitchen to please a Queen , with automatic self cleaning oven. water soften_e_r. plush carpeting, drapes. beamed cathedral ceilings. Covered patio. Only 4 mo. new! Owner transferred ! Hurry! (0060) 842·6691 18884 Brookhurst Fountai11. Valley 962-1373 EL TORO· LAKE FOREST MISSION VIEJO GREAT POTENTIAL-4 BEDROOM-$29,900! Needs a litUe paint & yard work but the value goes up $$' by doing it yourself. Very lovely home with space galore, 2 baths. beautiful kitchen with handy \Vork features, dish\vasher. Magnificent fireplace. Big -big lot . Near beach & all conveniences. (0021) 830-6060 RAMBLING _BEAUTY-$33,500 Long · low '& extra lovely! One level home with 4 spacious bedr1 s. 2 baths. gorgeous family room with wet bar handsome firep lace. all electric push.. button b t.-in miracle kitchen • dishwasher. \V~er ·softener. Wide concrete driveway. Pool-sized grounds. Room for trailer. Hurry -this won't last! ( 0078) 830-6060 • ' ' 1 ' 5 BEDRM "SADDLEBACK YIEW"-$35,900 Talk about serenity -this is it ! A superb view ef lovely mountains. 3 baths, family room . Magnificent fireplace, plush carpeting. custom drapes. Wife'• dream kitchen with never-fail instant cook centers, dish\va sher .. Delightful free swim pool too! Covered pahlo. (0077) 830-6060 "YOUNG & BEAUTIFUL"-$31 ,500 Only 2 yrs. new & brimming \Vith charm & beauty! Spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, full dinin& room, mag- nificent fireplace central point of admiration in gra· cious living room, Gourmet kitchen -builtin range, oven & di shwasher. Patio. Italian tile accents, cus· to~ tile -many extra~. wa sher. d~yer, refrigerator, TV·antenna -much more! (0073} $30-6060 "POOL LUXURY"-$41,500 Laguna Hills executive home with 2400 sq. ft. of su- perb living! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, den. All this plus a beautiful serene mountain & light view. Banquet dining room, secluded rear living room with walls of sliding glass to pool & patio areas. Lush tropical no maintenance landscaping. Plush carpeting. .drapes. Pool equipment. Only 3 yrs. new -better than a model home (0070) 830-6060 ONLY LOOKS EXPENSIVE!-$26,500! Delightlul home with central air conditioner -keep cool all summer long. 17 ft. patio for warm weath· er fun & entertaining. Pool-sized grounds -room for boat & trailer with access for same. Plush carpel· ing & custom drapes. Spacious bedrooms, 2 separate baths, all electric kitchen with· instant maid service -dishwasher. Majestic Cirepla,ce. A beauUful home at a price well below replacemeDt! (0081) 830-~ TALK ABOUT OUTDOOR LIVING! $28,500 -5 % % LOAN ~'los t beautiful yard you 've ever seen can be en- joyed from the delig htful covered patio -mature shade trees. vel vet green l_gw~s, apple. plum, avo- cado. peach & grapefru it trees. Home shows like a model with generous sized bedrooms. 2 batbs, full dining room. elegant fir eplace, homemaker's pride kitchen with deluxe built-ins, dishwasber. Heavy sh81te roof home. Only 5 yrs. new. Annual % rate FHA loan · on pr~rty may be assumed ! Owner helps fln ance too ! (9815) 83().6060. 23l3l El toro Road 830-6060 TARBELL'S TOP PRODUCERS FOR AU.GUST ' HUNT. BCH. COSTA MESA Miry A. loo11n Jerry Willi1m1 IUlllllON Miry Dt ltvn ANAHUM Vk l't1imtr1 FOUNTAIN VAll!Y k1y . Wllll1m1 Gtyltn lttrhoff 1'1ul Morris Nick lusat : I ' ' • ·' •, • . . :- J 14 DAIL V PILOT Si1urd1y, Stt>l!mber 11, 1970 OJJ•stions and Comm1nt By Rea ltor Rand all MeCardlo What is the average hom• now selling for? When we first moved to Orange County I :i1..m aure :th,• average prlct was less than $20,000 , now it must be over $30,000. What is tht typical homt atll lng for now? .. I ~:T --.. l ,... .• ~ .... ~ j . .............. ,.,..,ton Builders Sponsor Conference Tours . ' ' :'l-lvt guided tours o f 1 p a t t m entl, townhouel, coo p t r1'tlv e s .1&d · condominfumi. ii) both urban and suburban setUnis have bten arranged to follow the National Association of Home Builders' I nte rn ational Apartment Conference. The Conferenc~ will open r·. Sunday. OCt. 4.. in Washington, D.C. Panel diacussions and I G. T. -Costa Mesa It is indicated that the price of a Iiew sin~le fa,mlly t~n;,~r~~~l ·i~~~~~~ ~~~:~ •• i~:.~;;~·;:;:;:o~\':.~'-A_R_T_IS_T_'$_, _sK_E_T_CH_O_F_CAPISTRANO VILLAS, NEW MASTER PLANNED APARTMENT HOM~ TRACT " visual presentations on all aspecta of a par t me n t construction and management are scheduled for the following three days. Do I sav• paying eXcess income taxes whtn 1 ·sell m y home it I bu y another home? Is thtrt a time l!m lt? Can I buy a ntw home before I sell the old home? How many times may I cso this? What happens tax-wise if I Aparbnent Co11veution In Miami Spanish Dest'gn Each of the five tours will run from 1:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday Oct. 8.~They were arranged by NAHB in co- opera tion with the Apartment House Council or the Home Builders As 1ocla tlo n of 1'.fetropolita n Washington . who are planning lo eOter the apartment field. should buy a cheaper home? Thanks. 8 . T. -Costa Mesa If you sold or exchanged you r r esidence at a 2ain, the 2ain is taxable. However, the gain is not taxed at the time of sale if within one year afte r the sale you buy and occupy anolher residence, the cost ol which equals or exceeds the adjusted sales price ol the old Capistrano Villas Open A four-part series o n systems building will include discussions of i n n o v a t i v e methods used in European countries and whether they are adaptable to the United States. Building codes . zoning ordinances, labor relations and economics will be considered. residence. Additional time is allowed if you constrµc t the new residence or you \Vere on active duty in the U.S. Armed F orces after you sold the old residence. This rule is mandatory. if certain tests are 1net, and applies only to the sale of your principal residence, if you have mor e than one residence. The tax is postponed. not forgiven. Any gain not taxed in the year you sell your old residence is subtract· ed from the cost of the new resj dence, giving you a low· er basis (in the new residencEf to be used in the event of a later disposition. If you sell the new residence in a later year a nd again repla ce it. ·any .. tax on the gain you realize may continue to be postponed, Th e identical funds received from the sale of your old r esid ence need not be used to buy or build your ne\v r esidence. You are not requit,ed to reinvest all the funds made available by t he sale '?If your old r esidence. For exampl e. you may reinvest a lesser amount and in· crease your mortgage loan. If the adjusted sales price of your old residence is m ore tha n the purchase price of your new residence. the i;!:ain taxed in the year of the sale is limited to the lesser of : (1) the gain realized on the sale of the old residence: or (2) the excess of the adjusted sales price ol the ol d residence over the purchase price of the new one. There are other factors that may affect your situa· tion: it is al\\·ays wise to check \vith your accountant. Editor's Note: Randall R. McCarrtle is tl1e president of the Real Estaters. an investment analyst, college lecturer, and author of "Real Estate i11 California." Se11d your com- ment.! and questio 11s to Randall R. McCardle, clothe DAILY PILOT, P.O. Boz 1560, Cos!a ll1 e•a, 92626. New World Houses Less Than $20,000 Amer ica's apartment personnel -builders, owners investo rs . arcuitects, managers, suppliers -will meet in unique s essions October 2 5. 2 8 at the Americana Hotel. ~l i a m i Beach -lo try to solve the proble1ns <lf the burgeoning apartment industry. The occasion will be the National Apartment Association's ··colle~e of Apartment Knowledge'' whicb ~·ill bring together over 3,000 of the nation's apartment leaders. They v:ill relax. in a poolside lanai suite and discuss the intricacies of computerized record keeping vt'ith a finn that handles tens of thousands of apartments. They will sit across the desk from an IRS regional manage r, who also happens to be an apartment owner, and kno1vs how to talk their language. This weekend marks the grand opening of San Juan Capistrano's newest master· pl.inned community , Capistrano Villas· Built by Westj)Ort Home Builders. Inc. of AJ)ahcim in partnershi p with Bu i Ide r s Resources Corp. of Los Angeles. the $21 mi 11 i o n project covers 120 acr'Cs of choice land 3Tld offers twu types or housing -apartment· homes and garden-homes. The project's Q.v e r a 11 Spanish reeling was the creation or {)(!sign Y.'est, a Westport subsidiarv. who derived l h e arc.hitectural Phillips Eng ineers Move to SA They will n1eel 1\•ith officials of the U.S. Department of Ralph E. Phillips, Inc., Labor itnd find out how the pioneer in Ule engiOC<'ring controve rsial wages and hours t.'Onsulting field since 1922, has l11w affects their pocket book. n1oved into a new location in They will listen lo a staff the Southern California First 1nember or the sen a t e Nationa l Bank building in Subcommiltee on Housing and Santa Ana. Urba n Af(airs as he gives 'l'he firm has been locate\.! in them !he inside story on the Orange County for seven sta tus or housing Jegi~lation years. and how it wi!I affect them. Ralph E. Phillips Sr. will be They \\'iii 1vatch, in person. bead ing the new offict as In a significant movc to break !he trend toward higher prices for homes in Southern ;ind hy closed ci t cu ii project direct or wh ile television, as Senators John maintaining his chairmanshi p Sparkman ()}A/a .) and John of the board position of Ra lph Tower \R·Trx.) are honored E. Phillips Inc. io Los maintenance are $229.~7.'" by the association. Angeles. They will hear an ex-thief • Qalifomia, Ross \V. Cortese, :·n11tionally prominent builder-~ developer, has introduced New •:world homes at Laguna Hills with three bedrooms. tv.·o baths, landscaping. private fenced patios, built-in All Electric kitchens and double garages for less tha n $20,000. John Clark, sales a n d marketing directo r for 1 he Rossmoor Corpor a tion development . stated I h a t monthly payments on the New \Vorld homes also include the use or sYd mming po o 1 3 , children's wading po o 1 s, badminton and volley ball courts, tot lots. barbecue areas. and huge sun decks for entertaining. dant·ing a n d other social gatherings. The residential-recreation community is planned and des igned to appeal to young families proba bly. buying a home for the first time. Financing, including liberal FHA terms, enables a buyer to move in with as liltle as $640 total down payment. "Monthly payments." added Clark. "including principal, interest. real estate taxes. fire l nsurance and ful l .... 4 PR Dlre«!IOr Jane Cari;!:ill has been appainted ·public reJa. tions coordinator of Rossmoor Leisure Worl d at Laauna Hills. Her backtround inclu· de s cu stomer relations manaaement exper1· ence with bu1lder-de- velopers in Southern California. New World by Ros.~moor is lelt thetn how to keep thei r Structures engineered by t.he located in the lush. gently <ipartments safr, and they "'ill firm in Orange County include roiling Laguna Aills, just see lhe unveiling of a scale Se\'eral buildings on the UC seven minu1es drive from !he model "Apartmenl Li vi 11 g Irvine campus, St. Jude famous Laguna Beach and Center." an urban community Hospital, Stanford Research beautiful Pacific Ocean. created for NAA by the Institute, Veteran's Hospital In "New World has taken great Electric Heating Association. Long Beach, Camp Pendleton pains lo preserve the natural, Advance registration, which Veteran's Hospital and various rural character of th c includes several meals and s1ructures on the Golden \Vest surrounding countryside and social fun ctions as well as Junior College campu.'>. has made provision for \\'ide e,;hibits and all meetings, is The firm has also been green belt areas to be devoted $35 or St SO per cou ple, payable aclil'e in high rise hotels and to recreation and lo enhance to National A pa rt men l multi-story apartment houses the ~auty of the communit y," Assoc iation, 50fl0 \\1csthein1c r, al ong \.•:ilh county. stale and Clark said. .. All exterior Houst on. Texa s 7 7 O 2 7. federal government buildings. maintenance of buildings and Hcgistrolions rceeil'cd after The corporate offices are landscaping is included in Oct. 20 will be $10 more per maintained in the Occidl'nlal monthly payments." person. Life Building in Los Angeles. Construction of the first 360 ~;;~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Ne"' World homes is scheduled -;:. ~-lo star! in September with C'Ompletion and de livery in "turn-key" condition before the turn of the yeur. Nev.• World homes are offered in a v.·ide choice of Nearly Ever yone Listens to Landers plans, single story structures ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;1 wifh mansard roofs. custom-I I designed exteriors. family·size fully-fenced private patios and double ga rages with geoersous storage space. J'l.iaster bedroom suites and additional bedrooms a re spacious. ha ve large 1vardrobes. adjoin baths "'hich contain advanced concept tub s or shower!'!, large mirrored areas, fine quality chrome1 r ix t u re s. custum·finished1 pulln111ns 1,1•ith one piece cul1ured marble lops and lavatories. Sho1,1·er enclosures are of :inodir.ed aluminum . Buyer has ehoire of decorator selcc1c1t vinyl asbes!os floor tile designs. All-electric Gold J'l.tedalHon kitcllens contain bu i Ide r • selected hardwood cabineti "'ith genuine formica surfaces. General Electric push·button :tulometic oven and range. wastt disposer. exhaust hood and fan, optional General Eleclric dish1,1·11sher. Sinks 3re doublr. Kitchens have .. Space Age'' skylights for a brighl cheerful look. Extra ~·idc , I ceramic tile counter lops and breakfast-tntertalnmenl b a r are both functlonal a n d attractive.. 1'ew "'orld homes are lu.Uy prep&rl'd for Installation of v.'asher and dryer. Gcntral Electric forced·air fumaC<' include.I duct \\'Ork which I meeL~ apecirications I o r1 instal111Uon of refrlgrrated alr1 co~dilionlng. 1vailable as anj opllon. BUILT! Need Room to Breathe? NEAR HUNTINGTON STATE IEACH 3,000 SQ. FEET l BEDROOMS -2 BATHS FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE FORMAL DIN ING AREA HUGE LIVING ROOM W/9' CEILING RUMPUS ROOM 25' X SO' E1sil y converted info four addition al bedrooms •"d two b1 th1-1p1ciou1 comfort for only $36,400. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY VA-FHA AND CONVENTIONAL 'INANC INO RANCHO LA CUESTA AYllES 110 ,,lES S li\'CF. 190.' 1 '::'DELS AT BROOKHURST & ATLANTIC HUNTINGTON BEACH 96B-l929 e 96 8-1338, 11 A.M. lo 8 P.M. Iheme from the Mission San Juan CapistraYJo. Interior decoration of tht models was superv ised by Pa t Yeiser and super.bly executrd by Nru1ja \\filliams. 'fhe la vish landscaping was, cre.ated and com pleted by Courtland Paul- Art hur Beggs. · Approxirnately 832 aparlrnrnt·homes will be built in !he condominium concept. Priced from 115.99.'i, a n apart1nent-h ome can be purchased for as little as $545 down payment with $125 monthly paymcrlt · which includes princi ple and interest. Each a 11a rt ment-hom c provides built-in kitchens of O'Keefe & f\1errill appliances, deep pile carpeting in main areas, cul!ured ma r bl c pullma11 tops in baths, a forced air heating system and landscaping. The Plann ed Unit Development (PUD f portion of Capistrano Villas are lhe ga rden·homes. In addilion to all the extras that the apartment-homes gi\·e. a back yard is anothe r feature that gree n thumbs will enjoy v.'ilh !hei r garden-home. Buyers may choose from two, three or four bedrooms \\·ith one and two baths on excellent FllA and FHA·Vet fina1u:lng 1rr1ns. Priced from $19 ,995, garden· homes offer five fl oor pla,1s and 15 distinctive exteriors. Dramatic cClthcdraJ ceilings add gra<.:e and beauty lo !hese function;il home~· Onlv a lin1itcd number 13621 \rill be bUilt .al Capistrano V!l!as. Located in !he seaside city of San Juan Capistrano, the new community rraps the rev.·ards of the Mediterranean t:llmate and a convenient location. It is only three miles h:om Dana Point Marina, a "1hop, skip and pull" av.·ay from San Juan Hills golf course, near seve ral equestrian trails and close to lr\'ine and Santa An a recreational, cultural and industrial centers. According to Dean Rickbcil, president of Westport Home Builders. Inc., "We are v.·cll on our way to providing the home buying public with the housing they have needed for so long -at a price they can well afford. Although we ut i lized cost -s aving const ruction teehniq1,1es, we su(·('eeded in maintaining the quality construction of our product throughoul." "Son1e builders try to cut conslruclion corners w h e n they put up their walls," added Rickbcil. "We sti ll used 'old-fashioned' ly,·o by four double "'all c011struclion. not single w a 11 construction, thereb y insuring the quali ty of the home's construction and assuring the buyer o f complete sounP insulati on.'' To reach CapistraTIO Villa!, take the Sa n Diego Free~·ay to Junipeo Serra Road turnoff. Go south~·est one block lo Camino Capistrano Road. then lert to the unique model home compl!'x. The co-op and condominium tour will include t h e Wate r ga t e , hig h·rise apartment! on the Potomac river. and Tiber Island and River Park, both combination apartments and townhouses. The other downtown tour wil cover urban reoe'A1al projects ranging from SW'!um Corda. a low-income "village," to Finley House, a luxury high· rise building. In the suburbs. there is one lour of garden apartments in Maryland and another of hi,ll:h- rise buildings in Virginia. The fifth tour will visit Columbia . the new town now being developed in J'l.1 a r y 1 a n d between Washington and Baltimore. The education eventl. which run fro m October 5 to through 7, open with a sesslon on site selection a n d development co n s I d e rat l o n s. Other meetings will cover such subjecl!:· !Ill market analysis. desig n, financ ing, conventional construction, m ark et i ng , resident selection. advertising and public relations, business management and accounting. interior decorating. tenant relations and training of resident managers. Eleven programs it r e designed especially for those In another speclal series, condominium and coopera tive housing 'pecialists y,•ill speale on '· t.1 ark el Analysis," "Planning !he Opera tion.'' J'l.1an11gement ," "Planning and Design." Einphasiz.ed also is an evaluation of fed er a I gover n ment program., des igned to assist multifamily h ous ing . Progra m administrators and builders versed in program procedures v.•ill deal with various aspect!. For Weekender Advertising Phone 6424321 UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY •l·Y•l r .. HI 1'11H•nl ~ .. INrlY MIRlt-1 Firm '""""' t lllli11ieft ••I~ •••I £1!1t1 Comp1ny fllltrul..i In t•l•t U111J11g tr tl!lhlndlng PrlliNrl'/' M111191rn111t Dt,l rlrnt nl Ill Orlflilt Cow11ly Artl. 1213) 796-5121 Enter a Carefree Way of Life The Pacific Ocean runs to the horizon from your home· at Pacifi c Island Village, a top Laguna Nig ue l. .. BOO feet high, above the fog and out of the smog. Vie ws to the sea and to the mountains and canyons on the east are permanent and uninterrupted. The superbly-designed homes of Pacific lslJ nd Vil lage arc avai labl e with two bed- rorJms or t\vo bedrooms and d en, ea ch wilh lwo baths. Ca rpeting, dra peri es, complete bu ilt-ins, Franciscan tile entries , l\VO·CJr gJragcs are all standard. Pacific Islan d Village is the South Coast's finest active adul t commun ity .•. no perma- nent residents under 18. All exterior maintenance is done for you .•. you're ca refree, \vi th plenty of time to e njoy your leisure. Commuti ng to work is freeway-c lose, and major shoppi ng ce nte rs and medica l faci lities are five min- utes away. Owners have t hei r own private club with pools, put- ting green, private clubhou se fo r un limiled use. A golf club, beach clu b and ridi ng cl ub are just dow n 1he hil l, with the new Dana Point Marina less than a ten-minute drive. Come see us today! $36,900 to $49,900 7-1/2% -----~!'\.---'!'.l'-~-:-r r Annual Percentage hie Aailable . ~ --1 .__.... --J...:, -• Take SJ.nta Ana-San Diego F"""'>Y to c..-Valley Par k· way, right to Pacific Island Drive, right to mod- els. Or Pacific Coast Highway to laguna Niguel entr- ance, left to Pocific Island Drive, left to models. Open every day. -- pacific island village 31312 Flyi ng Cloud Drive, Laguna Nig ue l Phone 49 &-1243 ------------- f S1tuPdly, September 12. 1~70 enfnG j • Here are the homes every builder has been trying to build ... at a price that NOBODY has been able to beat! FROM ONLY $550 DOWN PAYMENT* . 1n .. San Juan Capistrano · fl las Apartment Homes and Garden Homes ~ If you're thinking about buying a new home, and you thought ,...,.., ~~-~ 'W you couldn't afford one ... THINK TWICE! Think about the ""' apartment homes and garden homes of Capistrano Villas . *Then think about the price ... from $15,995-payable in 360 monthly installments of $125.24 (including principal and interest), at an annual percentage rate of 91/4 °/o. Choose from models offering 2, 3 or4 bedrooms and 1 and 2 baths on excellent FHA and FHA /Vet financing term s. Come on out anc:tbuy a couple this weekend! SALES OFFICE OPEN FROM 10 AM TO 10 PM FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL SALES OFFICE (714) 493-119 2 """"' San Diego Freeway to Junipero Serra turnoff DAil V PILOT J§ ~. Saturday, Srptembff 12, 1970 HOLIDAY HOUSE AT COUNTRY SCENE IN LAKE FOREST DESIG NED FOR COMFORT, PRIVACY Building Takes Dip In Coun ty Construction in un. incorporated Orange County dropped slightly in July to a \·aluation total of SI J.2 n1 illion, according to Floyd ~lcLcl!an,' building and safety director. Bu! the total for the rirst six months of the .rear reached $i9.8 rnilllon. only $13 million under 1he same period in 1969 ·whicn \1·as 1he largest in the hislo:-y or the county. July's permits included 177 for new tract homes valued at S5 million. nine for apartment.s valued at $560.000 and fi ve industrial buildins. The month's largest permit was issued to the Mission Viejo 1.lcdical Company for a 126-bcd hospital valued at $1.3 million. Privacy F eature,d At Cou11try Scene ··~1any pcoplr prefer oul two- story Holiday House because of the privacy if oHrrs," reports Norm Stern. sales manager at the Co untr y Scene, the M. J. Brock&: Sons, Inc. de\'elopment in Lake Forest. "Each of !he four upstairs bcdroo1ns c::in become a private little \\"nrld since each has been designed f o r maximum quiet and prh•acy," says Stern "The ma!ller suite is large and airy Y:ith a double \P.•indo11· .. , Downstairs. the living room. separate entry 11•ay, forrnal dining room. lfoliday Kitchen. extra-large family room, and powder room complete the house. •·The house has b e e n carefully planned to all ow parents and teenagers 10 entertain i n simullrtncous privacy, Y.'hether · they be indoors or out." Stern ,added. The Holiday House i s available y,•ith four different exteriors. And with Brock'! S< !ect·A·Site Plan, the shape of the lot and the orientation nf the house to the lot may be i.clected to meet a faml!y·s lifestyle. Price of the house is $29.950. The Country Scene's five models ha1•e two to four bedroo1ns. Pri ces range from $24,550 to $29,9;'JO. The Brock development offers the only home priced belo"'' SJ0.000 in luxurious Lake Forest, anti the only FHA-VA terms in the community. The Country Scene may be reached by laking !he Santa Ana or San Diego Frec\\·ays to the El Toro Road off-r:imp, goi:lg north on El Toro Road In l\1urirlands Boulevard, and thrn 1,1·r~t on Muirlands past Ridt:c lloute Drive to the modr!s. Real Estate Talks Slated At UC I A lecture se ries explaining he opportunities and aspects of real estate in""'stments will be offered at UC Irvine during the fall quarter. The course will r o c u s specifically on lhe many 1<ix sheltered inv estment opportunities available in today's real estate cycle. according to m o rtga ge under\\Titer Robert Speik, coordinator of the series. The series will meet on 12 ~1onday evenings from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. beginning Sept. 21. The fee for the series js $65. Further information may be obtained from the UC! Extension office at 833·5414. Century Pa1·lt.. Nea1· Bea~hes A major attraction at Century Park, a 330-home PBS Corporation communi ty i n Fountain \'alley, is the easy access to a \·ariely o f recreational areas. Of prime 1n1erest lo prospecl\\·e Crntury Pa r k bu yer! is the 640-acre Mile Square Park, located only 21h miles from the del'Cioprnl'n\. "Mile Square Park is the only major recreational park planhed fnr y,·est Orange CoWlty," said John B. Parker, president of PBS Corporation . "Thr park already provides a challenging 18·hole public golf course; and u p o n co1npletion, will offer recreational facil ities for the convenience and cnjoyn1cnl of the entire family.'' Construction of the second phase, which includes land con lour in g, Jandscapinf) roadways, a lake, picnic areas and buildings are n ea r comp letion . Proposed rccrcalional facilities include a 111odel boating pond. hi!ilOric village. and a children's zoo. Tentative plans could rncompass a fishing lakr. extensive sports, and additional rec r ea ti on a I facilities. In addition to ~1ile Square Park, Century Park, located at Bushard and Ellis, surrounds the $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 landsc aped Cordata P a r k , donated to the city by f'BS Corporation. The swimming. surfing, and REST FUL INTERIOR OF CENTURY PAR K HOME IN FOUNTAIN VALL EY \ sunbathin~ fa c i Ii ties of Huntington Beach State Park arc only 21'z miles away. Adjacent to the development is a new elementary school. ~1ajor shopping centers, which include supermarkets. bank!, restaurants, and novelty shop! are also nearb}'. The San Diego, Newport. and Garden Grove freeways are in easy access of Century Park. Prices of the Uiree-to four- bedroom, two-beth ho m es begin aLS28.950, land included. "Our homes are built lo provide full use of home and lot th r o u g h indoor-0utdoor orientation," said Parker. General features offered homebuyers in this unique development are: patio and country kitchens, co 1 or. coordinated built-in appliances. sunken Ii v j n I! rooms, vaulted ee i Ii n gs, dramatic fireplaces, wall-to- \l'all carpeting. and spacious master bedroom suites y,•ith private dressing areas and baths. Cedar shake roofs, concretedrive1vays, ttecorative block walls and underground utilities are also included. Century Park offrrs four floor plans with I we I'' e different elevations In rhoose from . Furnished modl'ls are on dis play e\'eryday from 10 a.m. until dusk. ])urothy Go rdon R eceives Award Dorothy Gordon , associated y,•ilh Real Estate by McV11y, 17097 l\1agnoli11 In Fountain Val ley. rec:eivtd comp an y ay,·ards for lop lister and top :i;ales for a \'Olume of $234,650 during July. The dual honor was prrscntl'd for the first time in one month lo 1t 11lngle recipient. Dorothy has sold rrsidential real estate for two years. FAIR ft•I, f1ir, f~clu•I, Tho1 1 •h··· -ere!. IU'" Ull fttlcHI 111 op•••tio11 011 th • DAILY 'ILOl 1clihir11I P•t• '"''" tl1v. MASTER BE DROOM 2 The Ranch ···-----r-------, [§] 0 DRESS'G BATH O· SUITE 0 = ( ) KITCl£N OD FAMILY 0 t BATH --. DINING SER. ENTRY LIVI NG BEDROOM 3 r-aR AGE • • Schoo! is starting. but there's still time fo r you to ~~~~!:;::='~~en roll your children in the preferred Tustin Unified ·,, School Di5 trict. How? By registering at Th e Ranch! Pacesetter Homes developed a plan for you, with your good credit, to move·in immed iately and rent you r new home until Escrow is closed. And Pacesetter Homes have added to their pre· school offer an additional bonus : sprinkle rs, lawn and shrubs. Both front and side -the complete package. Typical of Pacesetter Homes at The Ranch, is the San Lucas. A 3 bedroom, 2 bath design featuring a ra ised , TR.A.BUCO RO. formal double-door entry, with designer selected floor tiling, a living room with garden-view Bay window, friendly and informal family room with dining area and beamed cathedral ceiling and hand-stacked fi replace, a separate service room, a country.corner kitchen with double-length, ceramic tile patio serving counter, and a handsome·master suite with marble pul1man, compartmented bath and dressing area. No matter what your circumstances, one of Pacesetter's 20 FTnancin1 Plans will suit your needs. 3 to 4 bedrooms S28.450-S32.950 FHA\V• Pacesetter ThaRanGh We care 1b0ut your family's futu1e Phone (714) 838-9330 ' ' l l I 1 I 1 2 2 ' 2 , ' DIC K TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS 'LLOW M§1 Ll'L PIGEON, T' P!'RSENT YOU WllH WIS'SKWllZ.IT Ll'L. FLAR, AS A 10KEN 0 MY UNDYIN' PfW5HUN IW ETERNA!. INFECKSllLJN! -·- MUn AND JEFF HOW 'BOUT A PATE. 1'N1Ti; MAW P'Tt:E.T? 1·/Z. '#MY ARE YOU STANDING IN THE REFR.lGERAlOR? PLAIN JANE I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by ' A. POWER I ACROSS l --oo int b Soeeth defect 10 Plan<'t 14 Honor 15 Quecllu an lnd•an lb To uc h 17 Arra for ti lt1 nq can te sts 18 ThanHulness 20 Opposed 21 Gar ment 22 St11ch 2 3 Usl'f 1:! ~lli!lily 25 Cert~1n 1099,.rs 27 ~lost !oul 30 .Auto of the '20s 31 Uni! of carr1 Jl c~v ~lry uni t 34 Me~1tan dish 38 Meli star o! 'bq Ylorld Series 40 Fa cia l e~pr ession 42 Time of year 43 Te mporary abode 45 Select fer olf1Cf by vote 47 Fe male n.1ff • ,. 11 I"' l l 21 48 C l~ss i lied 50 24·honr pe nod 52 ~\an~i.hood Sb En"e's re lative 57 P1oblem in ilr+thmet!c Sa Fore1g11 officer bQ U111t of C .lpolC 1 I 'f b3 Obse1vtr 65 Term o! endearm ent bb Tl1eref orf' 67 "You'c e t •'Jlitl '' 68 Sports p~ lace b9 Cle ans~r 7¢ We 19l1ts of 111!11 a 71 ·-· throat DOWN I FDR 's doQ 2 Go~ of s:~nd . my!hoto~y 3 s11~r td top bdl/119 A Painter 5 Can ada's ~·r . Prarson: Abbr. Ii Fr1·1olous 7 J ,,p~llt St' 1~ctptacl e ' f. ' .,, " ., " 11 . ,. 1 !l-. l9 ' ~" " ~ .,. 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HAVEiO ~--\ Si/IEAA.. "'(OU TO BRIHG HIM A SON LIKE ME? -~ . "*' .. l .. 1----.i.' •. ...... , .. '• • I ..... _ ... _ .. -'' STEVE ROPER PEANUTS THAT 15, IF IOU REAU.V LIKED Nf.. U'L. AINIR SALLY BANANAS FeTcH.SoY/ J COMeONA • Pd LI GORDO ·.• MOON MULLINS "THE ANSWEI< MA~"To BE HERE SOM1'WHER1'··· OMeoN .0oY. RrNG iT&3CK/ ANIMAL CRACKERS REAU.V. ... ...,. __ ._.,.. By John Mites By Mel ' I q,,._ ,\ .. ,,,,,, ' • ..,,.r: nd Overgard By Charles M. Schub I • I I JI ,t ... Situ,.,, StpUmller 12, 1970 c).12).M!.J.! AR~OH1' 11! o~ FOlltJV, oor >..SOUND ! •• DAii. Y Pll OT J 7 ly Al Copp By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson ly Roger loU.n MR.MUM1 ~~~-+~--~I .pat.•· .. ..... , J I • ' DENNIS THE MENACE I I Jf DAIL~ I'll.OT Slll#du S.,-12 1910 ltl•rket l. ' I , -· ..,,., . =-= ~· pt ! DAIL y, PJ!.OT , Jf ' ff CAil Y PllOT s~turdi,1, Stpt!mbff. l?, 1970 r Meetings· A .long the Orange f;oOst Area· TUl'SOAY Cosl.I Mt-. EJcll•"llt Club, Corti ftll"I lttll1ur1nt. Ul5 ~rllor ll!Yd., Colli Mtw. n noon. ,.,...,,. del ,,,..., IUw1nls Club, VIUt Swt<letl, ""' e, (HU Hlghw1y, Corvna del Mtr. 11:10 p.m. Hunll"Clllll'I k«ll lloltrv Clllb N.,..,,., Mttclowltrt Counrry CluD, Hunt1119ton ll•Kh, JJ:JS_p.m. Munll'!ll!llfl Stach Kh•tnls Club, MVllh"'ll<>"I ~Kliff COUtOlrY Club, . 3000 Ptlm AY1 .• Hun1;1191on llt1d1, 11:1! P."1. CCila Mffol k lw1n!1 Club, Cot!t Mn. Golf Ind (...,nirr Club. Cos!• M1se, 12:1J p.m. Coron.1 dl!I M4r e,,.,.,.. Cltlll, JOHl'I. JH E. c ... ~r MlohWtY, CorCINI dl!I MJr, U --Hun!ln;IOll Btacll Norttl Llon1 Club. M~ltrk Counlrv Club, l61U Grt/lt..,, HUfl!i"Cllon llt«!I 17 .._,, cos11 Mf.. s.n1ot-cur ... 111 Club, Community fltcrotlion c 1 n I 1 r • Otltfl!le County F1lrar1:111r>c11. Cosrt Mtu, 11 1.m. E•= Club ol lrvl.,.. ln<lu•lrltl ~IKl'I~~' ~POl"ltr Inn, NtWPOl'I ltot1ry Club of w...,_., 1111tio., Irvine Coasl Cou11trv Clull, 1600 E. Coa•! IOOi'tW•Y, CCITT1na !Ill M•r, t:)CI p.m . CMI• Ml' .. •Ntwjl()r1 H•rllDr liarll (lull. Moll Verdo Counlrv Club, Cost• Meu. 6:10 p.m. !-luntinglon Bt.Kl'I Elkl lOllQt, loot Loroe Clrc11 Huntington lltKM. 7:JO e>.m. SocletY faor ffi. Pr~vrv1llon & E:ncour191m..,1 01 B1rber Shoo Ou.""t Singing 111 Arnerlc1, Nrw_.1 Hertiol' Clllpter, CoUljje P11'11 ~. '~ HO'!Te Dime, Coile Miu, 1:45 ...... Odd Foll{l\llS LDdge No. 113, Odd Ftllews Ttmplt, 72• M1l11 $t .. Mun!lflCJfllfl 8e«JI, I I>. m l.O.o.M. Moaw Ho. 1151, ~J IE. 17'11 St .. Cml1 ~. t :lJ 11.m. 81lboa ·5k1 Clull, NewllCll'tl!r 11111, NtWPOrl llflc.11, I p.m. SN Ind Slge "'\lllubon 5oclety, spu,.....,., It-'! s11111 A111 t 111r,,.,., 1111 1nc1 ltm1 '''""' .S.nl1 Alli, 7:300 "·"'· Soultl Coa1t AdlY1 »» Club, Vltt191 11\11, 129 Marine, 111111111 1111nd, 7:JO p,m. WEDNESDAY Cll!Slt M111-0r1ng1 Coa1t llon1 Club. Odlt 'I, )IZ E. 17th St .. COl!I Mew, 1 1.m. 11.,. Fii'"' Toa•""'1111!r1 CI u !I, K1pl1n'1. Sciulh Coa1t Pl1r1. Coslt MtM, 7 t .m. c ... 1, Mew OPilmltt ctull. Coll• Mew Golf tt•ll Country Club 1101 Go!f Courv Orlve, CMll Mew. 11 noon. HUll!lflOl!lfl 8ffth E~ClllllVt Club, Shereton BrKfl IM. Hu11tlnator. ltldo. 11-. Wt1lmln11tr Optl.,,!st Club, King's Men • Ill Service ~ .. Navy Ensign Brian W. Mock, son of ?i.fr. and ifrs. Louis F. Moct Jr. of 2401 Bonnie Place, Costa Mesa, wears an "E" on his uniform to indicate that his shi p, the nuc!ear powered mi s s j I e cruiser USS Long Beach, recently won the b a t t I e efficiency competition held annually among all cruisers ln the Pacific Fleet. Navy Petty Officer First Class Richard H. Llttletod, husband of the rormer Miss Janet M. May or SI 5 2 Crawford Circle, Huntington Be.acb, wears an · "E" on his uniform to indica te that hi s ship, the nuclear powered missile cruiser USS Long Beach, recently won the ba ttle elfieiency competition held annually among all cruisers in the Pacific Fleet Midshipman F.irst C I a s s Woody M. Rubino, son of fi.1r. and Mrs. Frank J. Rubino of 9462 Pier Drive. Huntington Eeach, is aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Jnde:pendenct for a four-week aummer training crwse. Marine Corporal Harold A. Tu i'ner, husband of the former Miss ~ryl S. Wtiite of 2028. Huntington Ave., Hu n t i ng. ton Beach, wears an "E'' on his uniform to in d i c a I f that his shij.i. the nuclear powered missile cruiser USS Long Beach, recently won the battle efficiency competilion held annually among a 11 cruisers in the Pacilic Fleet. •• BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE MATTRESSES MATTRESSES • llO.t. TS HOMES '11\AILERS . lmpJar Sloopa • Ooltl Mesa M1ttre1a Co. Ziii Newport Blvd. Uberty 8-1303 UPHOLSTERY Mesa U_,olsteiy Ullerty 8-4781 2JM NIWPO.,. l lYI. • • 9\0·R Ew1 b€. BACK· TO· SCHOOL •ri-. 1Y11ing Paner I! 1J STUART JIAU. I' sludeat -..... • • • fer . '" •wme 11se, ifr. ':ill• 59c PAPEIUMATE "flair" Pens . 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Jk Pict et 5 Coin Pages P.ickige of 3 tfear-(irr/, cl'.l1ft ii.ai:n for stor1~g and dtS·77c ~1ay111g coins. elt. le1-ttc Da•st• "Dtl11e" Coin Album •• I f. ·I . I ) The little carefree car ' TODAY ._ I Saturday, Septembfr 12, 1970 OAILY PILOT WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THE 1971 MODELS ••• WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU'VE BEEN OR WHAT YOU'VE BEEN OFFERED- YOU'RE 'SURE TO GO FOR OUR OFFER! DON'T SIGN ANY ORDER WITH ANY DEALER ON ANY NEW CAR-TRUCK OR USED CAR UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN QUOTED DUNTON FORD PRICES. - BRAND NEW 1970 FORD BRAND NEW 19 70 TRUCK & CAMP ER MUSTANG v I ft. call...,, ..... C6I. 2 ----SO .. icobm<.--.1111111 ...... _iimllod.TNCklllls . .... ..,daty ,....., ..... _large_ (52969) . $331 4 '67MUSTANGCPE. $1595 Y~.-. .-.--rad~. "IWOOAYSONlY"UON537 . . '66MUSTANGCPE. $1199 6 cyt. stidt shift, poww s-..g. radio. "IWO DAYS ONLY" SV'E 22• 2 DOOR HARDTOP BRAND NEW 1910 PORDLT.D. COUNTRY SQUIRE 4DOOI J90 Cl> 2 \41 r:yL. .,,.,., axle, visibilily groap; s boft.d white sidewalt tires; _cruis-o-matic tnmrnission, defuxe lug- goge rock. troiler towing package, power stl9f'ing, air condi- tioning, A.M. rodio, tinted gloss, deluxe seat belts, woming lights, cW foc:ing""' """-(Of26Y192102). . $ BRANO NEW 1970 plus tax & UcenM BRAND NEW 1970 THUNDERBIRD 2 DOOR HARDTOP ~ Fun Thunderbird eqoipment 1nchH:ti19 sp.Cial Broug!xJm opti"" -sidewall nidial ply nres. power side windows. tilt steering wheel, air condi- tioning, tinted gloss. {OJ83N108481) $ .pin tax & license BRAND NEW 1970 FORD SUPER VAN °""' and -.i--(3) 1125115 I ply"'-did Wts1tm Minors. rea<cbwglass. ok. El4AHl57991 • AS LOW AS ••• $2792 plus tex & license '67 BUICK $2199 RM!llA Y~. -· 1rOns.. poww steering,rodio, heoter. YlT 450 ~~~-~~.~~~~!'~ $1899 r.ond1florung, power steering, roclio. heatet. WG951 I 9 ~= :~~!:.~~~!':~cm-$1395 1 tioning. power steering . powe r . windows, rodio. NCA 043 ~~~~~~~~~~ '69 Plymouth 2 5 Fu ty Ill 2 door h•td!op, FAC· TORY AIR conditio1tin9, VI, •u· tom•lic tr•n1mi•1io n, pow•• 1t••tin91 t•dio, h••t•r, ¥inyl roof, lie. IXSS2111 -· ~ ..... 9 OVER 54 IN STOCK AT DUNTON PRIC ES INCLUDING THB 1970 MAVERICK GRABBER AD Madels To noose Fram Melt C.n FUl1Y utlPPID •'T·llrd1 • Tori•••• M••I•••• lolnlne.fonl LTD'1 :~!.~~~JANG CPE. $1149 rodio. LGl662 '62 CHEVY $449 CO.VAii WAGDH :.t-' ............ Al I S,.CW. PMI '69 FlOO PY V-8, stick lhift, rodio . Like New, 126030 I • ,;:_. .. I ,. '. i' 'I I, \I 1t • i ' ' ' 1 · ' ol. :I' r HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 Gener•I 1000 GeMrll IOOOGenenl 1000 Gener1I IDOOOenorol 1000 1000 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP This gracious 2 story residence in Dover Shores offers th.e ultimate in ~rious com· fort \\'ith a Bay \·ie\v from every room. 4 Bedrooms. 3 bath .~. famil v room. 3 car ~ar· age. Qu ick pos5'ession. SSfl.500 . GARDEN COURT ENTRY Leads to this tru ly Spanish style home \vith tile roof. 4 Bedrooms. 31}, baths. panelled family room. forrnal dining room + 9xl I breakfast roo1n. Richly carpeted, draped & la nd sca ped. Unobstructed \'iC\\'. $98,500. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors Dover Shores Office 1430 Galaxy Dr ive, N.B. 646-TSSO TWO LUXURIOUS HOMES Dtamatically situated oceanfront home \Vilh 5 BR} formal dinin,c! rn1 & den. Have your O\VTI p·o o I & own access to beach. $232,000 Afagnifi cent 5 acre estate home . One of the last in Newport Beach . 4 BR, large formal dinine: rm. nlus lar 2e lanai for in· formal entertaini ng off spacious pool area. $225 ,000 Kathryn Raulston INCOME UNITS 19 fu lly occupied apts in Garden Grove. Excellent rental record. Nea r shopping & freewa ys. Good return. Try $3;),000 do\\1n. $2 10.500 J\1rs. llarvcy FIVE BR BA YFRONT -SLIP OPEN SAT & SUN 1·6 1t 2323 Bayside Dr. 3000' on ' one Jevf'I \vith 3 baths & shared pier & float for 40' boat. You O\\'n the land & it's hu ge. $179.500 EMERALD BAY Superb ocean view -beautiful, large home with everv ex tra & the best cons truction -interesting & flex ible room arrange· men t. Owner \Vil! finan ce. $1 45,000 Carol Tatum SEE THE PAVILION Lights ~winkle and sailboats parade from high aOove the Harbor! Large exec hom e; exquisite decor, lush landscpg, near pri· vate pool. $72,500 1\1. C. Buie HARBOR VIEW HILLS This Lusk t"•O story 4 BR. 3 bath, fam ·kit room. liv rm & din rm & entrance hall have cathedral ceilings. No I and lease ''It's Fee." S64 ,000 Al Fink OWNER SAYS -SELL IT!! Nearlv ne\\' 4 BR in !!arbor Vic\V lfills. \\lalk "to pool -mtn vie\V -O\Vner movin,t! & n1ust sell -see it noYI'! It '''on't last at this below market price. $63.900 Bud Austin VIEW -CORONA DEL MAR Executive home 'vit h lovely decor 3 BR 21h ba. Formal di nin,C". lar'g e family rm. enclosed courtyard entrance 'vi th 2 patios for entertaining. $59.900 Harriet Davies EXCELLENT LIDO VALUE This ''"ell designed four bedroom home is just steps from the beac h. 1'1aster bedroom has iL" own fireplace. The $59 .500 is most realistic. Gene Vreeland EASTBLUFF-5 BR -VIEW 'Vho could ask fO[ more? Home is bri~ht & cheerv. Separ:ite dining room. Large fam ilv rOom. \\~a llCing distance to schools. $57 .600 ., Cathryn Tennille WALK TO THE BEACH \\1here el se can vou find 4 BR home \vith form al d ini n ~ ~ buillins -2 haths plus pO\\·der rno111 St cp s lo pool & tennis courts. $46.500 Belle Partch WALK TO THE DEACH 4 BR h ome rech iccd tn $42.500. H ha s 3000', for1nal dinin,g. fan1ily roo1n. 3 car garage and on land you own! Enjoy ocean breeze s on your deck! Bill Comstock WALK TO THE BEACH $39,500 Outstanding 4 BR 2Lh , bath s,lr conditi.o!1ed home. Carpel & drapes in A·l cond1t1on. Beam ceilings. Kear Clubhouse \\1ilh ten· nls & pool ~tary Lou ~larion "Ple.a~e call ror our picture brochure of current li st ings .'' lll-1700 644-24.10 * * * * * * * * MR. GOOD BUSINESS MACNAB • IRVINE TAYLOR * "TAYLOR-MADE " HOME TOURS ·rellored To Your Needs Looking for just the right ho1ne can be tire- some and confusing. Our capable sales staff can make this a joyful experience. Call for an appointn1ent for an inspection of homes suited to YOU R needs. EASTBLUFF JEWEL-$62 ,500 . Picture your family in this lovely sett1~g. \Yell-designed patio area around sparkling pool for entertaining & easy care. VIEW! Lu sk 4 bdrm. F.R. & sep. D.R. 2527 Bun ya St. Open Sun 1-5 :00 A BIT OF HAWAII in Corona de! Mar~ Enchantins gardens and vie\v of the bay & ocean. Spacious 4 bedrm. home "''/forma l D.R. & famil y rm. All the ing redients for a happy home life . $79~500 2716 \Vindover Open Sun l-a:30 "SPIC ANO SPAN" DOLL HOUSE Newport He ights 2 bdrm home ideal for cou- ple. Lge rooms w/beamed ceilings. Lge. rear yd. O\vner tnoving north. By $~~&:Q LINDA ISLE-$135,000 Spacious 5 bedroom & den home with ?vtexi- can tile 2-sto ry entry. Pie~ & slip. The best buy on thi s island of boating & fun! OOVER SHORES Brand New delightlul 2-story home \V /4 bd- rms, den & garden rm. with wet ba r: Formal dining room & gorgeous ma ster su ite. Mar- ble baths and 3-car garage. $108,000 410 Morning Star Open Sat-Su n 1-5 :30 A CHILD 'S KINGDOM! 3 Bdrm , heated poo l, on quiet Westcl iff SL adjoins pl ayground, li brary, school. Clo~e to shopping. $4a.850 1215 Pembroke Open Sat-Sun 1·5 :30 IRVINE TERRACE-$40,000 Close to Fashion Island is this de lightful 3 bedroom. 2 bath ho1n e. Ne\v ca rpeting. invit- ing patio and built-in ran~e and oven. 1515 Bonnie Doone Open Sa t-Sun 1-5:30 YOUR PRIVATE KINGDOM Close the cou rtyard door and enjoy this mini-mansion, spacious 2 bedrooms & den home \vith Spanish motif. $41 ,750 2039 lr\'lne Open Sat.-Sun. 1-5:30 RECOGNIZE VALUE? See this Westcliff 4 bdrm home. Family room and large garage. Just reduced. $49,950 CORONA DEL MAR An exciting home with a dramatic flair. 2 yrs. new cu stom built 3 bdrm & fam ily rm. Teak- y..·ood & glass. \Valk to ocean! $79.500 228 Goldenrod Open Sun 1·5 :30 IRVINE TERRACE Convenient to Newport Center! Lo vely cor· ner 4 bdrm & den home with H&F pool. Sep- arate dininj:! rm. See today! $67.500 1536 Dolphin Open Sat 1·5:30 BEST BUY IN AREA-$29,950 Great for you ng chil dren. 3 Bdrm & family rn1 w, large pool-s ized yd. Built-in R/O. BROKERS & SALESMEN \Ve have an opening for one experienced man or \von1an in our Re side ntial Div. Applicant n1u st po ssess integrity. enthusiasm & an1bi- tion to 111atch our o\1•n high standards. If yo u are a profcs~iona l . int~rested ·~ a b~autiful office in the fine st loca tion. "'ork1ng with con· genial associates, 1ve are interested in meet- ing you. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 10 .5,30 "Our 25th Year" Top salesman for lhe monrh of AUl<USI at Coats & \Vall- ace Real Esl&tc Y.'as Vic Blurton. Selling more and hsring more than any otht'r salesman in the organiza. lion. And how did Coats & \\'allace do? \Ye averai;?"c 2 home sale!> per diiy 11•ith 11 total \•olume of ove r $1.800.000. \VO\\': \\'ant &C· lion? Call rc;,,,,. co: TS ·~WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0ptn Even ings) BRAND NEW DOYER SHORES Luxuripus C'ustom dy,·clling fnt the truly fliscriminat1ng. This brand new Jvan \\'t'lls hnn1r 11'ith 0111s1andlng Vic"' hu .. 31KO Sf,. ft . of Jh·in;:: al'l'!l.. •I Bedrooms. 31 ~ balhs. tlc·hly panelled family room 11·it h rirc>pl<icc & b!tn \\"C'( bar. J-l igh beamed ct>lling Jiv1ni: l'OOm f,, n1odcrn "rQunrrv" kitthf'n 11· [I h breakfa~I arr:t. Br,1utiruJJy landsca[>('d patio 11•1th spark. Jing swimmint:: pool , Dol'rr Short's best buy at $108,900. Ivan Wells & Sons Roy J. Ward Co. EXCLUS IVE AG ENTS 1430 Galaxy Drive 646-1550 (Open Daily) $43,900 Gnod 4 lx'<lroom R.1~Trc111 hon11'". Nit'Cl y n1a1ntairwd . 1\1ig ht con~ider leasr op!ion. Delightful ·, Hr1troon1, 4 bath H~}Trrs! hnn:r. 2 Fireplacrs. Comfor- tnhlr family ron1n. LnadC'rl \\ i!h i:preial fC'al11rr11. En1ic. ii"\$: pool & pa!10, Y-ot1'll IO\'C thll'I Ont'. $49,000 I !rrc i~ a fol'el} J hC'd1Y'lflm Bavl·rcst homC'. Large bed· 1~ms. Htige family 1-00111 . 2 1-·ircp!acC's. Perimrtcr heat. ini:;. JERRY FREUD CHAS . ARNOLD 388 E. lith ~!.. C .. \t. 646-7755 FINER HOMES DOVER SHORES VIEW Large 4 bedroom ·With 4 spacious· baths,. all eleclric kitchen , dining room, marble fire- place & huge living room. Landscaped in a manner to maintain an open feeling & to al - ]O\\' maximum view of back bay. Only $89,500. Call for appt. LINDA ISLE Spacious 5 bedroom home. Sunken li ving roo1n overlooking terrace & bayfront. Ex- ceptionally large master bedroom, dining room , 3 fireplaces. Pier & slip. Sl65,000 HOME PLUS INCOME Duplex -let it pay the "'ay. 2 bedrooms each unit . $37,500. Call Maxine Williams for appt. RARE FIND Dover Shores Bayfront 'vith pool. Exc iting 2 story wi th 5 bedrooms , located next to pri· ''ale beach. Pier & slip. Seller will carry financing. $197 ,500. TOGETHERNESS Can go too far . How about a home where the child ren have all one wing & you have the other. Sma rt builder designed this for him- self. 4 bedrooms, dining room & family room. Large lot -quiet street. Lots or wood & brick. $69,500. · BAYFRONT-PIER & SLIP Just listed -very attractive 2 bedroom & den home . Unu sual kitchen canopied patio '\'ith bui lt-in BBQ. Situated on quiet Ne\v· port Island faci ng Balboa Coves .. $96,000. Shown by flppt. only. Please call 11-fr s. Fay -642·8235 WISH Upon an "Evening Star" home in exclusive Dover Shores. 62 feet of blue water frontage "'il h pier & float. 5500 sq. fe et of luxury liv- in g. Shown by appt . only. $225,000 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS VIEW As far as you can see, miles of ocean from this ou tstanding 4 bedroom home. high on a bluff wit h an elevator to swimming beach & cabana hou se, plus 33' lanai & play room '"ith pool table, beamed cellings. r.-lany other extras & seller will carry finan cing. All this in eKclusive 3 Arch Bay. South Laguna . Hur- ry & call Amy Gaston 67&-3210 IRVINE TERRACE 4 bedroom home with den & family room. Beamed ceilings in Jiving room & maste r bedroom. Wet bar -eating space in ki tchen & a pool size yard . $65.000. NOTHING Jlke it in this area. A smashing "everything" 1'.·Iediterranean home \vith 4 bedrooms, fam l- lv room. formal dining -pool & steam bath. Com e see the home of your dreams. $89,500. LU XURIOUS BAYFRONT DUPLEX Best \raterfront buy on Balboa Island. Excel· Jent lo ca tion-o n 1na in bay \V ith sa ndy beach, moorin g. spectac ular vie\v. Custom built. Less than a year old . Each unit 3 bedrooms. 3 baths upper. 2 baths lo,~·er. Fully carpeted & draped. Built-in kitchens. self-cleaning ovens. l\·larble fireplaces. Top rent al area. Askini;? 5160.000. Good financing. To see call Bert Fehren 675-3210. ATTENTION DOCTORS Close to Hospital. Quiet location. All one floor. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Ca thedral beamed ceiling. li ving room. se parate dining room. Huge gourmet kitch en, plus S\vimming pool. ;58. 750. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors a 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road !$- NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 ft HUNTING * * * * * * f or a la r~C' 5 hrr!1•00111 horn<'. MACNAB·IRVINE Realty Company TOSO Bayside Dri ve 901 Dover Or., Suite 120 Newport Beach 675·3210 642·123.S 1000 Generail 1000 Ser a hi.c. supt'r ~harp 21 ~~~~~~~~~~ ~lor~· for s:12.9~:i0. l..a.rge f11.m.1 : IOpen Houses Newport Heiqhn SAT/SUN /MON SIS Tustin Ave. 011·nrr'i;: huughl 111'1\I home! r.h1kf' ollrr' 3 Rrdrn1. 1.\t ha l11n1ilv r111 11 11~t'rl hrit•k frplr c1:p1s. 1\rp~. hrd1vd. I fir.<. ·~hakr ronl. 1H•lr i.:ar .. i•llPy ar1·r5i;:, rnoin for hoa! or cun1p1'r. r ast rscro11·~ * • • * FHA Buyers 1923 Fullerton, CM Sharp, clran. 1·us1nn1 huilr. 3 BR, 2 BA EXTRA. EX· TRA lgt> 11\ 1ni;:: nT1 "'' rlinlng arr11. hrdwrl n~. i:oo1 qua!. Hy crpts. rlhlr i:::nr. \\'11lk 10 11 h n 1111. Gov't appr'llisa.I $28.000. '\'an1 fa s! ac!lon! Lachenmyer Reii lto1 \116() Nf'11•port Blvd •. C.1'f. C.\1.1. 646-3928 or !'>45-34!t1 I NO OOWN GI $6SO FHA ~ HR , :l ba , nr Bo)1'1 G!rl'• I (111h, 1lnf) $21 ."'-1 full prit'r', (1111 S48-3209 Anytime I "CREAM·PUFF" Looking !or llK' hrsr? TI1ink )'(lll0\·e M'Cn ·cm al!~ Dnn'! bcllC'vr \!~. Th ts bcautlfu! 3 herh1V1111 hnJl\C' in ~fr AA drl ,\lnr i~ s11rround~ by sUJ)('l'h ll\ndscaplnJ.": and llHill~ o1hrr i.;nn:ro1111 homes. llv 1YJ(l111 bltn kirchen inclurl. Generel 1000 Generel 1000 hii.: rlisl11l'asher, play yard ::;;,~;;·;;;;~~~~~; 1-------I & 1mh~ inunaculartly c1U't'"fl ~ for. l'c>.rlee1 Jy ~t up for a LIDO WATERFRONT large> ra n1i1y, St-" it soon! APTS.-320 LIDO NORD C:ill :,10 11:.1 NOW REDUCED TO $1SO,OOO-Xlnt Ttrms Open ..JJouje:J SUN DAY I . 5 2402 Vista Hogar "";;' '"''" """ "";"· -STATE PARTIES l'lran. sP11.ri0u~nr~ 11·11h nn1h1ni:: ll'l ))(' •lone . rxcrp1 6 Bcaut.iflll uni!s. 6 cnr i::ar;igr11 t. uti!i ry room 1'.'ilh 80 It. lru nling on excellent sy,·!mn1ing lx'ach. Units are newly furni~licd. Bill Grundy, Realtor 833 Do1·rr Dr., N.B. &12-~62Q 011 Del Om ln H11rlrml11, hf'.. hind mmn1unity ttnter. 3 BR. 2 bath.~. Only S:H.IKKI. 111n1r 111~ Our nr11e~I 11nd BAY VIEW FOREVER •~" '' $2'.0>J. •m•ll co•h 277 Morning Cainyon Shorecll ffs, Cnronl\ rlcl i\l11r. 3 BR 2 ha. Beautiful cood: 1u1ynirnt on <'asy fl!,\ or . \'A trrnis 100~ i\lacnilleC'n! Cl1.;1n111 \111·i~h!y PIER & FLOAT NEW 4 BR. $84,500 COATS & WALLACE REALTORS ~546-4141~ (Open Evenings) POOL appnnurrl. J"\w11·.~ r r 0 rn SP,\IN. Gr11.c1ou~ 111r1un1 ror i;ftle parlit'~. \\'1t!rr 1·1r\\' from Fan1 ily room. Forn111.I rl1n1nJ.": rm. i\1ass11·e bcamM llvlni;: rm. 5 bf>rlrom suites. Aii:sum" In t n11•rr 5\ $67.000 lo11on. l'or nppt. Cl\ll 645-0303. FOREST l OLSON Striking two-story new "'alf'r. tronr bf>a uty. OK lor 40" boat. Immediate Posseuion. \\Iii! l'Xchlt ngc for lots or 11100. can 643-0JOJ. FOREST l OLSON 271S Wavecrest Cnmna del i\lar, 4 Bdrm1 &: fam ily room. CORBIN· MARTIN REALTORS 675-1662 lnl". Rr11.ltors 2299 Harl:lnr Jnc, Rea.l!Ol'l\'. 2299 J!erhor -------c--- Lll'h rll'"f'p pile carpeting,1----------~-------COZV FOR 2 m.,,;,, "''' 11"''1'"· 1"11' DANDY DUPLEX Corono del Mar blt ln kitchen. 2 sparkling OQ h h •. ~ . ... b .. TN"11.11ui·r chl"st, Joadl'fl 1vtth ONLY $17 9 " ' " ·' "''""""' ,.,. ONLY $28,500 ' IH•Jll1~ pin~ rnn11l.v room vit'W, \1IC"'. vlf'll'. Pr!n1r F;1111n'Or 1•11lur fllr only lo~. prr=lli::r 111"{'8 -palatial Q11·n your homf" for ]f"~~ !hnn $3 •• 9:,0, Call M~Z4. t.-URNISHEO DUPJ.1-:X ~ 11,·ing plus! l BR 211 ba. rent. Nlc-t broronrn s. JG' Ji1·. \outh . (. oa st -- hc'drms. c•ch 'Ide. G11.r11g«1. hObby rm•. pin y rm. pl~ inf:'. room. \\'ashtr. 1lryl"r. Ll\r In one Jet Olhcr p11.y dN:k & miui..v l'"xtr:u lnr rt:lrlJt. 11ove inrl: S<'ptra!e el!prnM'8. Jnmmr 001v $2j(l perfl'"<'I lnmily 111' in g, gnragr. A real b11rirn.ln 1nd pr n\Onlh . CAii 64:1-0:\03. sto2.:ioo. Its R·:l. C'lll 64~103 FOREST E. OLSON Un~~~y c'!:::·ri.y, ~~~··° FOREST E. OLSON THE REAL ESTATERS S·P·A·N·l·S·H Split-level design in Elegant Mesa Verde. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 3-Car Garage. Vaulted exposed beam ceilings In Living Room & Formal Dining Room. Extra large Family Room with exposed beam ceilings. Kitchen has built·in hi·low electric range & double ovens. sliding window "pass th ru" to naiio serving bar, luminous ceiling, breakfast nook. Extra large ~faster suite \l'ith Private dressing room, and there's much. much more. Ifs a fanta stic home to see and en· joy. Cal l NOW for a showin!Z .... 546·2313 Price-S47,900 COLLEGE PARI< BEAUTY Very unique 3 bdrm. completely remo~eled \\'ith new kitchen -large covered patio - shake roof -beautiful cul de sac st for kiddies -Owner \Viii hc lo fin ance or may sell FHA VA -DISTRESS SITUATION - $31 ,950. Hurry. 64 6-7171. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Charming 2 bedroom front house 'vith new heavy shake roof and TOT.A.I.. PRIVACY rear yard PLUS n e \\' e r 2 bedroo m and g:uest room l lh bath rental '1•ith a BOi1B SHELTER. 0 n I y $49,950 with excellent terms. Call 673 8550. LOVELY ON LIDO ISLE Elegant 4 bedroom formal dining roo m home tastefully professionally decorated. Large living room 11'ith fireplace and 2 inch th ick ne1v pile carpeting throughou t. Three doors from a private beach ,~·it h private en- trv and colo rful secluded street to street p8tio -673-8550 SOMETHING TO SEE Small house on large lot r66x305 ). Sepa rate dbl. gara2e and manv trees on this R·2 level lot. $24 .950: "'ilh tor" do,vn. O\vner will carry 2nd T.D. to ne\V loan. C,all tod ay 645-7171. MESA VERDE FHA· VA $28,500 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath, all electric built-in kit- chen, large famil y room home on a corner lot with room for Boat storage. Assume lo w interest loan . See Today ~ 546-2313. COTIAGE·BY-THE-SEA A small 2 bedroom family room home. Just a block to the ocean with an ocean view. Only $47 .500. Call quick. 673·o550. HAPPY HALECREST Spotless 4 Bedroom or 3 and a dcn -:-Kiddies' paradise close to schools and a big park- Room for dad's boat. or traile r -only $26,· 950. Call 546 2313 NO\\'. SPANISH RANCH TYPE This lovely near ne\\' honle. 4 lge bdrms + fam . rm + formal dining. 3·car J?arage . Ya rd separate fr om pool area -beau tiful heated pool -Park & schools close h~'. Just S69,· 950 -To inspect phone 646-7171 . PICTURESQUE CHINA CO VE Smog an d he at got you do\1•n7 Retreat and enjoy the serene \vaterfront life in "The Cove." 3 bedroom s. 2 bath s. 2 fireplaces, tropical patio. boat ri avil ar.d upslairs sun deck and excitini::: channel v1c1r. 8128.000. Fee la nd. Call 673·8550. SPANISH-MEDITERRANEAN Beautiful home 'vith rcrl tile roof -Roman bath \vith picture "·indo1v garden vie\v - step down to fa mily-living: and master bed- room -la rj!'.e covered natin -cul de sac st. 3 years ne"" Only $33.000 . better hurry. Phone 646·7171 to inspect. CHOICE ON EASTSIDE 2 Bedrooms + Den .J.. l='a1nily Roo1n. lluge Brick Fire~l2ce. Rusti c '' ith lot s of \\·ood panelin~. Big corner lot. Roo in for boat. It's nev.'ly listed. "Coinc Sec " or Call 546-2313. A RES:DEN CE or. DIGNITY Gracious adult livin~ for ti,1"0 can be found in this spacious bungalo\v \Vith Roman bath, 2 secluded patios & fireplace. AND an ele· gant R"arden waJk to the oool and outdoor entertainment area. A special property to meet your special ne eds . . only $481500. To inquire call 673-8550. NEWPORT 6EACH COSTA MESA I 700 Ntwport Blvd. 2790 H•rbor Blvd. • • 646·7111 546.ll ll CORONA DEL MAR INVESTMENTS 'Jl2 M•r9uerile 2784 Htrbor Blvd ., 67l-8550 St1ite 201 , Costa Mtsai 546.23 16 ..... ~rl!'l!~ .... , :iw mg Hnbor ._E_x_p_e_r_i_e_n.ce __ El_i m_i n_e_t_e_•_E_x_P_•_ri_m_•_n_t_.1 THF. QUICKER YOO CAU. ntE QUICKER. YOU SELL lne. Rr11.ltors 72!19 H11rbor Call 6'1~-."i678 &: c:ll~ ti. ________ , tnc. ltl'~l1or1 ' ' ., ,j I , .Hc:;O:;U:;S:.:Ec:S.,:F_:O::,:R:,.:S:::A:::L:.:E_:.H;;O:;Uc:·sE:;S:..c.FO;;_R_SA:..:L;;..E:__ •f-,. • Gentr1I 1000 Gener1I 1000 P ete Barrell R'eaft'J preje1tl6 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA 403 16th Pl ace Open Sund1y 2 to S 3 car ~ara2e, 'vilh pass thru doors ·to patio. This nearly ne\\' 3 bedroom home has been adult occupied . \Vorth your time to visi t us. $36,750. " CLIFF LOT-CHINA COVE Overlooking Cove and entire llarbor area . This is "one lot in a 1niUion" for the person who wants an exciting and different place to live. ABSENTEE OWNER ANXIOUS To sell this 4 bedroom. 3113 bath home in Baycrest. Dining room & family room, large yard. $58,000. VIEW THE LOVELIEST PATIO Surrounded by a custom Westcllff home. 4 bedrooms, dining room, family room. built on quiet street by archjtect for o'''" family. 3 car garage + shop, basen1ent, green house. min maintenance & more & n1ore. Call for appt to see. Off h::e Open Saturdays & Sundays PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 Westcliff Or., N.B. 642-5200 .. 1-------- Open Houses THIS WEEKEND • .., ftlh M!Mly 4tNCt.,., wM P• .... WMknd .. r•• to H•• h 11tl111. All tM t.cotlo111 D5'H below .,. Hscrtbff 111 t)fMfer lktafl br adffrtfsl11t elsieo •t.N 111 todcly01 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Pirtro"t dlowlllt Opell k11M$ f•r IO .. Of to ,.flt .n 11rp4 to llJt &11cll 111iormotlo11 It! tllh cohnu ec11dl Frldoy. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom & Family or Oen ) 480 Bluemont, Laguna Beach 494-2529 (Sun 1-5) 650 Buena Vista, Laguna Beach 494-2529 (Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom ) 1537 Santanella Terr. (Irvine Terr) CdM 67!Hl473 tSat & Sun 1-5) 422 Belvue Lane, Balboa 675-4600 (Sun 12-5) 4607 \.Vayne (Ca1neo l·Iighlands) Cd!\'l 673-6642: 6il>-&159 (Fri-Sat-Sun) 2402 Vista Hogar (The Bluffs) NB 675-1662 (Sun 1-5 ) 277 Morning Canyon (Shoreclif!s) CdM 675-1662 . (Sun 1·5) 2039 lrvine Ave ., Costa -r.1esa 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 1515 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr) CdM 644 4910 (Sal & Sun J-5:30) *1215 Pembroke (Westcl iff) NB 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) 1984 Federal Ave ., Costa Mesa 545-2300 : 673-3211 (Daily) 214 La Jolla Ln (Npt. Hei ghts) NB . 646-2414 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4607 \Vaync. Corona del T\1ar · 673-6642: 675-6459 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 316 Narcissus. Corona de! li.1ar 673-6642: 675-6459 1Sat & Sun 1-5) 2917 Silver Lane (Newport 1-le ights) NP. 675-2723: 646-7974 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **2619 Cove, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 !Sat & Sun 2-5) 2150 Vista Dorado. Newport Beach 673-8550 (Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom & Family or Oen) 1206 Pembroke Lane, (\Vestcliff) NB 673-6510 !Sun 1-5) 301 Vista Baya (Nr Back Bay) Cr.1 548-5247 JSun 1-51 335 Nassau Road . (College Park) C!VT 545-2703 (Fri/Sal/Sun 12-7 PM) 228 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 644-4910 (Sun 1-5:30 1 *10382 Monitor Dri ve, lluntington Beach 962-4670 !Sat & Sun 10-4 ) 5810 Trophy Drive, 1 luntington Beach 842-6611 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 19031 Lindsay Ln. Huntington Beach 842-6691 <Sat & Sun 1-5) 2215 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 675-3210 (Sun only) 433 16th Place, Costa Mesa 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) 2033 Commodore Rd ., (Baycrest) NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 16291 Golden Gate Lane. Huntington Beach 213/592-5320 (Sun) 403 16th Plact!, Newport Heights 642-5200 (Sun 2-5) 2292 <'anvon Drive, Cos ta r..·Jesa 642-177i 1Sa l & Sun 1-5) 1307 li.1arion Lane. Ne\v port Beach 675-5930 !Sal & Sun 1-5 ) 650 Buena Vista. Laguna Beach 494-2529 /Sun 1-5) * 1000 Nottingha1n ltd .. Nev,iport Beach 642-8062 (All day) 1160 Glenneagle s, Costa f\1esa 642-6657 (Sun 12-5 :301 120 Shorecliffs Rd .• Corona del Mar 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) 319 Driftwood (Shorcclif!s) CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) 2920 Clay St., (Newport Heighlsi NB 675-3000 (Sun 1-5) 1724 Port Sheffield (Jlarbor View) CdM 675-3000 (Sa t & Sun 1-li) 216 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 !Sal & Sun 1-5) *2507 Andover J'>Jacc. Costa Mesa 546-5880 (Sun from 1 P.M. l 515 Tustin Ave .. Newport l·lei j!:hts 646-3928 or 545-3483 1Sat & Sun 1-51 1923 Fullerton. Costa ~Icsa 646-3928 or 545-3483 !Sal & Sun 1-51 1810 10\\'a, Mesa Verde , C~l 546-2313 (Sun 1-5) t4 e.Boomi * 172t Galatea (Irvine Terr) CdM 642-6472: 673-3468 (Sot & Sun 1-5) ·- HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1000General .JJnJa J~fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 26 Linda 111• Drive Corp. ov,ined. 5 Br. 5 bath home facing Harbor Jsland. J acuzzi & sCJuna. Con1p. furn .. for immed. occup. \V /dock ....... , .... $200,000 52 Li nda Isle Or. Cust 6 13R., study, 5 bath ho1ne \V 3 frplc s., circular stair\vay. dccoJ'ator selected. carp. & drapes. Sho1vn by appt. .......... $210,000 60 Linda Isle Drive Ne\vly listed. Prestige \\1aterfrodt hon1c. 4 cxLr:i Jg·. Br. 4 ba. p\1·dr. rin. l.gc. !iv. r1n . & den : 3 car gar. Beaut. patio/garden . Deck & dock. By Appl. .................. $220,000 11 Lind a Isle Drive Ne\V 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. ~1arb!e entry, wet bar, AM/F1\1 Jntercon1, Hu ge mstr Br. has beam ceil. & own frplc. Large Uv. & lam. rms. \V/frplcs. w/deck •..•.. $185,000 Waterfront Lots No. 44 ; 108 Ft. on \Vater ........••. $150,000 No. 76: \Vide lot on lagoon .......• ~5,000. No . 88 : Vie\\'. \Vilh plans ....•••... $145.000 For Complete information on a ll other homes & lots, c~ll ; BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 833 Do ver Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 - U~l()Uf: ti()Mf:S Real Estate, 675-6000, 24<13 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, Ce111ornla 92625 TllE BIBLE'S II01\1E Retired golfers delight! Xtra room y 2 bed- roon1s loc ated on the 16th fairway of the li.lesa Verde Country Club \Vith unique slump stone construction A La Pal111 Springs . Ma:..:i· 1nu1n privacy \Vilh 1nini1nu1n 111aintenance. l~eautifu l detailed appointn1ents thruout. Soli<~ custo1n constr11clion, i lJ~~o financing available \\"ith 25'", dO\\'ll pay n1ent. Offered at ~GH.950. Read Daily Pilot Classified THE J~HO\VN "S H0~1E HAS BEEN SOLD! 61 1 \V. Bay .hive ., Balboa 6i5-4600 (Sun 12·5) *** #5 Collins Island, Ne"'port Beach 835-5164; 673-9043 tSal & Sun 12-5) 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) *4627 Camden (Ca1neo Shores) Cdli.1 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1130 Santiago Dr ive (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) 1606 Antigun \VJy (Dover Shores) N~ 675-32 10 (Sal & Sun) **'' Linda Isle (Linda Isle I .NB 6i5-3210 IS~t & Sun) ~~;320 Santa Ana ! Np! !·!ei ght s) NI~ 646-2-1 14 (Sat & Sun t-5) 595 1'ravcrse J)r .. Cosl<.1 li.•!esa 545-2300: 673'-32 11 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 9362 J~udson. l·lun~in gton 11each 645-1070, 968-9117, 962-7524 (Sun 1-5 :30) (4 Bedroom & Family or Den i 2715 \V avecrcst. Corona de! i\.1ar 675-1662 (Su n 1-5) 979 Denver Dri\•e. Costa ~·lcsa &45-0128 11:ri thru Sun 12:30-5 :30) 410 Alorn1n g Star (Dove r Shores) NB- 64.J.-4910 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2716 \Vindover, Corona de! ~lar 644-4910 (Sun 1-5) *1536 Dolphin I Irv ine Terrace) CdT\1 644-49 10 !Sat 1-5:30) *2527 Bunya St (t::astbluff) NB 644-4910 !Sun 1-5 ) 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 (Open Daily) 5810 Trophy Dr ., llunlington Beach 842-6691 (Sun 1-5) 1216 Sandpoinl {J·larbor Vie\V) CdM 833-0700 ; 644-24~0 (Sun 1-5) 20732 Spindrift, l·lunlington Beach 546-5440 (Sun 12 :30-5) 839 Santiago, Costa f\1csa 546-5440 ISnl & Su n 12 :30-5) 2873 Boa \!ista, Ne~·port Beach 645-1848 !Sat & Sun) 1718 Minorca (J\1csa \lerdc} Ci\1 546-0716 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2057 Commodore Rd . (BaycrestJ NB ' 646-3255 (2-5 Sun) 3085 J\1ounlain Vie\V Dr., Laguna Beac!J 494·2529 (Sun 1·5 ! 1842 Irvine I 13aycrco;;I) NB 646-7755 (Sun 1-51 1921 Sant iago Dr .. (l)Ov('r Shores) NB 9Sl"i Sandc<.1slle. ('orona del tvlar 673-2222 JSat & Su n 1·5) 8902 13lackheatll. \\'eshni11sler 6i3·G642 : G75--64~!l fSaL & Sun l·5l 1300 Sa nli.lncll a (Ir vine ·rcrr.) Cdi\11 675-3000 !Sat 1-5) 2481 I~lden , ('osla ~lcsa 645-0303 (Sun 1-5) 221 I\.1orning Canyon, Corona del Mar 645-0303 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 2399 Redlands, Newport Beach 645--0303 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 960 Junipero St., (Mesa de! Mar) CM 540-Jl51 (Sat & Sun 12-5·30) 2204 Donnie Jload · 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2138 Breamcr. ("osla Mesa 673-R550 (Sun 1-5) 2871i .J a\·a !?cl (i\1esa Verde) CJ\1 tSat & Sun 1·51 1877 Tahiti, f l\.!csa Verde) (:~·I 540-1894 !Sat & 'Sun 1-.\1 31f)() ('ountry ('lu h J)r. ("nsl<i ~1esa 546-~IIBO isa1 l~ S11n from 1 P.J\·l.) 3065 Counlry ('lulJ Dr .. Costa tvtesa . 546-5880 rSun from t P.J\11.) *401 \Vindv,,ard. Nc\vport Beach 646-7171 (Sun 1-5) *369 Vist.Cl 13aya (bt\\'ll 22 & 2:Jrd off Tustin) Nil 646-!l528 !Sun 12-4 :301 ( S Bedrooms) *1536 Galaxy Drive, (Dover Shores) NB 642-82.15 (Sat & Sun) (5 S.drooms & Family or Den) **2323 Ba vsidc Drive, Newport Beach 8l'l--0700: 644-2430 (Sat & Sun J-6) *'600 SAntiago Dr .. (Bavcrcst) NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun J-51 DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 402 llrlio1rops, orono del ~l ar 673-6510 1Sun 1-5) (3 Bedroom & Den) 609 l)oin~cttia . Corona dcl tvlar 675-5726 1sa1 & Sun 1-5) * P'ool * * Wmrfro11f * .. * , .. , •11d w.,.,,, ... , FULL PRICE! U~l()Uf: li()Ml:S Real Eslate, 675-6000, 2443 E. Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar,Calilomia 92625 ~~~l-000~111 General 1000 General l!====~I I 71/2 °/o LOAN a111\ no 101111 t•h1u·~1·~ £111' this \_i;:. :l HH rancl1 l101111• on hui::r· !1U'xl0:1· Jut. Con1pl I'"· p1;11111•rl, Ul•1v d~h11 1iht', IE: d1•1 1'fl1"d pulio ,~· r1u1C11· 1111•- pl , .t· B·l:l-Q. OIVl1(•r 11 111 rrl· I0\11 S:J()() hll" lT)i1:< ,t• dl'IJ!(. l 11Hnt·d po 1ss. Cl11ly - $29,500 0 1X'n :'111 & Sun l-."1 1'~1 :!"l!l:! (;iny1•n J)r. 5 BR & FAMILY 111 cho1rr :tlt'll of J'.11'Sit Vrrilr. LI? tilr. hn. ni1-cly htst·ptl. l)\1"nPr~ :in:.;10ui!. 11 /scll VA. Subnl1t olrrr. /\skin~ $4 2,950 CUSTOM 4-PLEXES 3 BR, 0\\'llCT'S unit & j ,2 Bit rcn1als. Choice art11 nr N.B. ]11con1f' $!1, 120. $15.000 1h1. Xlnl 1nx i;lit>llf'r pror. ~ Uldi;:s ~olrl in Ii() (las. $75,000. REALTY COMPANY YEAR 'ROUND . SKINNY DIPPIN' !I d1"1t•s1i"t n1akr 1t11y 1liHl'r· •'ncr if i!"s i<n1.1111i11~ outside, )uU c:in i<ti!I go S\\'imn11n~ in ~·nur h11•Uulay !illit b<•1<;1U~ ll11s f!O<•l •ii vnvah•ly in· 1luu1"io;, IK'atl'd ~u1(j l\lll'rf·d . 'l'll1• spa1·11>us :t ™~lroon1 1101111• 11\jil;s \1k1• 11 n1od•·l hn111•·, 11 Ith 2 h:.1ths. bt•:1ut l· ful huil1.1 11 k11 ch1'n. Takr n\·er r'\isl1ni:: 6' ,, 11.nnttal 1)1'rc•1'11t11gt' r111e loan with l(it:i.1 pa~n1rn1s of $196.00 p1•r n1unU1. Call NOY.". :i-IG-!Ui10. OPEN HOUSE SUN. FROM I P.M. 3065 Country Club, CM loterri:tini::-Oil" story l0\1' rumhlini:: cus1om home on i.-:1 h fain\'ay uf Mesa Verdf' Country Club. :OXJ sq . ft. of quali1y and 1•hat·m. iopen Eveningsl 642·1771 Anytime $600 DOWN II"""'""'""'""'"";....,...,,. I Lari:<' !hrt.-e Bdrm. stucco PRESTIGE SPANISH: and pl;i5rcr homt>. l>oubl<' Atnun1. :l Br/:! h;,1, h1•;1n1 !::ar.i~t·, l8x1·l COVF...RED 1'f'1lin~. Furni;1 I dirl"I!. 61, PA'flO. La r~f' t:hain linked t"M/\. Owru'r ll l!J....&12!!. lrnt":l'fl rr11r yufl'I. Located ----------1 nt•u r (:1;unm11r St•hool and ''ou {](ln't 111••'1'.I a 11:un !o U\"111'1 f;1Jo:! 11·hrrl )'OU pltll'I' on tu! 1t1 lht-01\11.Y PILOT Sat & Sun 1 • 5:00 ~ho11111ng. C:tll lor <tr1ailR. M. M, La Borde, Rltr. Glr.-u·,:~1 l·:v1·~-~1 IS-J:l(i;, 1100 Cambridge Ln. (\Vestcliff) 3 bdrm, Family Rm . , ..... ,, , .. , . , . $49,000 2138 Tustin . Ne\vport Beach, 4 bdrm, Family Rm ..... , . , $54 ,950 -CORONA DEL MAR- THIS OL' HOUSE ha s t1vo vcrv desirabl e R-1 lots (\\•ith 3 lar~c trees & allc.v accc~sl iust steps to maJn beach & bay. !\1<1j!n iri cc nt bay VIE\V obtainable fron1 ~econ d stories \vhen ne1v homes arc buiJL $65.000 . 15 UNITS F.astsi dc <;osta Mesa ... Attractive I and 2 bedroom apartments. Walking di stance to shopping. Jncon1e of $33.600 and own· c·r n1 ay trade! Asking $250,000. -EASTSIDE- TWO HOMES Completely separate on a corner Jot. One 3 bedroom an d one 2 b«!droom -each \vith individual fenced and landscaped yard . Both redecorated and in excellent condition. $39,500. ' Colesworthy & Co. REALTOR Newport BeKh Office 1028 81y1lde Drive 675-4930 Salutday, Stpttrnbtr 12, 1970 OAJLV PILOT 25 YEARS OF It's the SOLD SIGN SURGICALLY CLEAN IAwalo-d 011 QUl('l Sl1"1'('1 io a1r.~11 d~·I l\l11r is thi~ r . ..:riuisitl' 4 hi>dri111m hon1r 11·ith hll·ins. Rra- dy and "·aitin1: for you 10 movr r1~ht in. Ask- ini: only $31.900. Exira nice condition? 546-5440 ASSUME IEAUTIFUL 51/4 °/o LOAN J !1·rr Is ho11• you can hr- i:on1c lhr 01\'ner of thl!t t errific three and ran1ily roon1 hon1r. c\osr to shopping-. \Vith $5,000 do1vn, O\VC 2nd. Ynu J.l<IY $170 pe r rnonth in· trrrs!, ta)'!rs and insur. ancr. 546-5440 . END THAT SEARCH 12:30 to 5:30 by slop1;in1? by 207:\2 Spindrift, H.B. 4 Brd- roo1ns, formal dining & lerrific Fl{. Thi11 homf' has OO•n im-rwovl-d in ('Vrry way in1aginable. Q\l'lll'r 11•ill hrlp l inanc,. to t'xistin~ assumable 6•;;, FHA Loan . STOP! STOP! and gel tht' n:ost of the in rormal.ion after you Sfll! thi1'1 Oil('! OPEN SAT & SUN llt SantJaqo, C.M. 12:30 to 5:00 GOSH-AIN'T IT PURTY7 Paris In I h!• Spring hasn"t anythini.:: on 1 h i s four·bedroom California modern. It hw; bren im 11rol'ed from its original 11tate lx'yond your fondest dreams. At $31,950 you could not dupli- cate Ibis Mesa dt!I l\1Rr J:x.auty. 546·5440 FORCE SALE (h\'nrr hn~ brrn tr&n '\· fl'l'l't•d & husband ls al· r''ndy ::on1•. ~1UST SELL IT NO\V! Sacrif!cint:: 1111~ \ov1'ly 2 yrars ne\v -I BPdrn1, sr1iarate den. f11rn111l dlnini: rm hom1• fur $45.700. Ahsolutr.ly 1011 condition. All bltrnt in lj;r kilcht>n "·/eatin~ arc·a. $29,000, 6% ~. ln- suranrl" lofln ran be a~­ sumcd al $191 pr.r mo., p\"inc &. int. Wr'vr. lold ii nll • Jl<lW YQU mus l !lf'f! il~ 546·5440 DUTCH CLEAN! Is thi!'! fine 3 BR in "lt•sa Vr-rd<-. llas family room too! Sparkling kltch<'n with bltn Ol't'n &: rang!" \I.' I l h dh1hwas hcr, J % bath.,, !tall shower. Park like yard i.! fenced. Ask- ing only $28,950. E-Z trrms, call now 546·5440 that counts LOVELY NEIGHBORS Tnvlte you Ill buy lht~ four bedroo1n home In the frirndly community -M~ s;Jo,L.Df UCE YOU DAY 12: 's • brau1 than nc"" !I! for youl'St'lf at lS4 Lrxing~ t on, Costa f.ll!S&. 546-5440 THAT OLD FARM FEELING \Va.nt a horse? \Vant an in\'f'stinent? \Vant loL<c or land? Thrn call Ui!I no\I' 011 this nicr 13 bed· Toon1 home 1)n 26,000 sq. r1. of land. Honie &. land Joadrd 11·/potential & only $25,750. Call now for details. 546-5440 NEED TAX SHRTElt7 WANT 25'/o HTURN 2 BR's ~ach unit -£0ll- neer .i.;:;..;::;.p;;,::;.i .,,_ ~ will carTy rxious -make offer! 546·5440 CHECK THE P·W·C TRADE-IN PLAN 1. STRAIGHT TRADE -We'll take your home in trade imrTiediately · on you r new house. 2. GUARANTEED TRAOE-lN -We'll contract to buy your home at the conclusion of your listing period so you can move into your new home. 3. EQUITY LOAN -\Ve'll make you a loan for six months against you r present equity-buy your ne\v home and have plenty of time to sell the present house. THE RICOHT INVESTMENT ls equal lo a lifellme of toil. J-lere'i> your ('hance and only a short wall( to shopping. Check this Mrsa Vt!rde FOURPLEX. Polcntial income $600 per month. Price d $54,000. 546·5440 RF.DUCED IN PRICE to $25.950 TIRED OF INFLATED PRICES? call us on this 10 yrs new 4 Bdrm &. Fam, l % bath homt' with com· pletely fenced yard , room for pool, traffic LR., fireplace, w I w crplll, bltins. large clos· t't11: • only $29,000. Will sell VA no do11·n, or fl-IA. call now. 546°5440 START PACKING This l'RCAnl 3 BR home in N~wport flcights i11 1·rt1dy, lmr111tculolr thru- oul \\'ith w/11' ('l"l)ts & drHt'.11'!!. 1 hatht1-, SflH· clous living-roon1 11•ilh flrcplaci'. oulstandin~ kitchen with bltn ovr.n &. ran1u~. Fenced yard, 11•cll landscaped. Only $35,000. Owners: want quick sale! 546-5440 YA /FHA COLLEGE PARK LRrge family. nPr.d large homr. Then this is the one you have bet>n look· Ing-for. Fout' large bed· rooms ·i.-study + huxe bonus room. A Decota· tor Delight! Landscal)N with pride. So just mO\lc right in. to Vets NO DOWN -to anyone a small down. Call now ror rurtht!r details. 546-5440 LOW DOWN LOW PAYMENT Chcck "'ith tut no\11 and sf'f' how you can own thl! nicr :t bedroom homt'. Assumt' 6% % l!}8n, pymnl!'l $176.00 per month lncludlng princi- pal, Jntemt, taxrs and Ull. Full IH'iee $22,950. 546--5440 SAWMEN NEEDED -CAU: NOW! I PAUL-WHITE- CARNAHAN ReeJt fl Co. 1093 BAKER STREET, COSTA MESA 546°5440 J, SatvrdQ, Stpttmbtr 12, l ~O • -• •cf OAILV PILOT I "HOUSES FOR SA[E HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE _HOUSES FOR SAL!_ 1000 G1nerat 1000 Cost• Ml•• HOUSES FOR SALi! --·-----HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES FOR SALE 1200 Corona del ~r -··------1250 Huntington Beach 1400 1100 Newport Beach 1ooG G enera l I ' I • ' 1000 General 1000 Ge ne ra l '---------· ---- IAYSHORES Cape Cod t'oltage, sh a k e roo f. ·t ·.Bed~m home in lovely area. J~cal fo r c;ouple with mother·in·law" Priced at $45,000 .. Call: '673-3663 Eves 1173-8086 OCEANFRONT Ol der h<lme on R-3 lot. Beautiful patio1 x.lnt rental area. Priced at $67,500 Call: 673-3663 Eves 642-2253 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Older t\.\'O 2 Bedrm 1 bath units on R·3 lot. O\vner may t a r r y First Trust Deed \Vith substantial do,~·n. Priced at $57.500 Call: 673-3663 ,Eves 548-0715 OCEANFRONT $85,000 3 Bedrm 2 bath home. separate·dining room, breakfast r o o m. On 40' lot with rumpus roo1n , l lh baths, over-sized garage. Call: 673-3663 Eves 642·2253 associa ed 1 BROKERS R E ALTORS ~25 W. BAL BOA BLVD. 673 -366~ DUPLEX 2 BLKS. TO OCEAN Cus tom buil t 2 l~r .. 2 baths, walk·in closets, dining rm, secluded deck, .electri_c bit.ins. Upper unit 2 Br .. l bath, Private f1nanc1ng. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE KING -Just live like one in this nearly new 4 BR home where all the "'ork is done. Up-. graded thruoul including prof. lndscpg & sprinklers. Even the builder ca n't compete at $46.500. SPECTACULAR VIEW LOT r ill Lasuna Beach. Panoramic \llC\V or the fa scinating \\ll·IITEW.o\TER beach -only $27.000. RANCH S IZE -Rear yard. Eastbluff corner. spotless. in- viting 3 BR, 2 ba home. Comparison justifies. $42,500 price. 67S.3000 OPEN EVENINGS 675-3000 Coast Hwy. Opposite MacArthur Blvd. 4 BR .. 2 BATH $11,295 Built On Your Land 1342 sq. ft. living aren All lath & plaster Hardwood cabl11e1~ Breakfast bar Pullman baths Spacious Wt1tdrobes JUST $8.41 SQ. FT. Pl11;nnlng-Desijin-flna111·i11g STANCO BUILDERS "1400 homca & a1>ls. built since '57" CALL 537-0380 OPEN 7 DAYS 10066 \Vestminstel' Ave. Ca.rdrn Grove BY OWNER 3 BR. 2 BA, Igo VIEW Op>n Si t lo Sun 1-l NEED ROOM pOOI, fncd yards, thl.it ~s. · "6 Sandca,tlt '""' .. ttnc. cl<an. Mt NEWPORT Lo"!y • Bdrm & fnm;Jy rm TO BREA THE? painted. 11r 1ch ools. Ylllh ocean vie\\', Great for A' .. m.bl. ' • FllA •·-n. 1~ &,CH N~ar llunli~1n11 St11tf': Beach ~ .,.... ~ llie executive 11ho enter. F $16,500 $141 pymnt, total 5 Br .. 3 Ba. family room + talns, Good flnancin.: avail. 3000 SQ. T. $Z7.COO. 646-3187 DON V. FRANKLIN ~ B«lrooiu, 2 baths, family deek. Le~lcase option or ,.,_ · 11 t J J AMurne $19.300 sen: tmmed. oceuPf.1\Cy. Realtor l'\.Ul•m "'llh rep Ree, orma S\i ~ FHA J S "th R It 67~2222 dining area, hu,1141 Hving room ,,,.. on 3 .... 2 ''· lge ean ml ' ea or 2lxl0' heated pool. $29.300 full CAMEO SHORES RUMPUS ROOM price. By 01voer. 2.12 Joann 646-3255 , BARGAIN Easily converted into .i add11. St. 518-MJl I e~!!!"'!!!!!!"'![!!!!!"'!~""' 13 BR ollice-at-home, 2~4 hn. bl..-<lronms & 2 bnths - OEST £% CJ loan, No Back Bay Special i;11'1X'ping vit'11·. A llttJe TLC ONLY S:W.400 qulll llications! 2000 sq ft, 4 Make This nuik<'s this hon'IC the bar· Immediate Occupancy BR 3 b f 2 '' Your B•riat'n ' I , • \'fl.~"111\ ,. C1n\'f'l!!lo11RI , 11.. 11.n1 rrn, pa L01', g1ua o 1he year. S6 .500. n1any l'xtr as. 3 yrs old . Open Sa t & un 1·5 lini\'erisity Realty 673-&'ilO RANCHO LA CUESTA ~1us1 !l('ll fliSI. \Viii take-2917 Slive r Lane 'wo1 E, Const H"'Y, Cdf\1 AYRES Hon1es ~incc 1905 $33.COO. Ch\•ner, ~5-M65. 3 BR 2 ha. lge yard, an1 ple DUPLEX . l\10DF:LS AT 3 BR/2 BA Fam/Rm. L.!;:. for pool. 1'otal pri~ SZ'l,900. OPEN HOUSE BP.001'MU!tST & ATLANTA untlnl!hed bonus nn. Bltins Good term!. l\lusl sell. ~.292'J 0 9G8·1338. _ crptstdrps, 2 car garnge. 67S.2723 or 646-797 ~ 609 Poinsettia, Cd">\ 11 a.m.·8 p.m. MENS LIBERATION Nr. So. Coast Plaza Shp Bryant Wiest Realtors 3 BR 2 ba h'Orll : 2 BR tl~n Je!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MOVEMENT! Cnli • 6%-I.nan lo qualified lli) Via Lido, Kt'\\-pol1 Bea<:h rear. Good income, good fin. $24, 750 No \\'Ork here • just ~1\•hn-buyer. $31.~, 5'1&-52S9. PLUS PLUS PLUS anc-illl(. POOL H &. !-', : beflrm. 1Jf O\VNER/BK'R-~. _nt-·~ooo · • Scenic Pro!lert ies n1ing In your 011•n heated .,.. 1307 Marion Lane 675 5726 ba. Ciak to schools & ocea~. pool in tht• middle or 1h£' eqty. Assume e:dsl. VA A .. 5 kl ' .. ho d • 10'/,., Down. ownrr "'ill car-loan. 3 fam. 2 Ba. 1Bx21' par ing nie rea l' H concrete rear yard. SSOOO F'/P 127 500 for you and your faniily. 3 I•---------· I ry ltl<;~ 2nd. Submit all o ..... down to ' "-preS('nt loan. game rm. , · 2 ba t ·1 DELUXE DUPLEXES "'· '"" l\1ust Mill n1ake o f I e r . Bdrms ~7 • am1 Y roon1, 1';~~~::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::~';~::;::~~~~~~::;~1 Sho11 of the lull down'! The SJl-1622 Open Sat & Sun J.,i ONLY 2 LEFT 847-8507 1~ owner "'ill help you 1t.'lth BOYD REAL TY South or hiway, 3 BR 2~7 ba, Eves: 642-04.27 General 1000 1-Ge•_•ral 1000 thot. $25,650 takes this beau· FAJ.11LY homt>, 4 BR, 2 ba. 2 BR 2 ba. Cpt, sundk. ~U- -------!)'. Cpt• & drp•, Blto•. 1.g, 3629 E_--9>ast Hwv. Cdl\'l Y THE ,615-5930 e clng oven, Co1·11ing cook lop. COUNTR l lndscpd yard, S29,500. 256 . l\'lk.in clusr1s. Gl't>UI buY., HOUSE COMPLm ~ co,ATS Ca1nellia Ln. 642-9501 OPEN Sat. & Sun. 12..j No. s $1i!:!,500. 0p('n daily or call' B ho b Collins Islnnd. Sp fl c i o us &14-0266. IN HOUSE 2 EDR. use, y O\vncr. WALLACE close lo shopping and 2~story f ren<"h ll<"~cncy CORONA IF' YOU NEED REAL TORS school. 540-91-18 overlooking turning busin & Bcau!ifut exeeutlvc ho1nf'. ./ 1 h1.•1lroo111s • ASSU,·IE 122.000 "·'• V,\ No rth Bay. 4 bdrm, ~' J Willkin!! rllslnnce to lx'ach. d I MAR Open Evenings " h:lths & a living roorn a s --e ./ :O:t'par11!~ dlnin~ rrion1 • 962--4454 • loan 3 Br. 1~ .. f>..1. S31,0CKl. l:n·~(' as <tll ouldoors. Sniall E.xt·i1in_!! viC"I\'. Call tor appt. Fln;f 11n1e on n1ark('t, 11 , ./ J!ugr• f11mily 11l0m 1-:;:::::::::: i ;~420~C~· n~b~r~iU~oSt. 548-013.~. S\l"lrnniing ponl, pi<'r & s.llp. tri St.'<', 21G Poppy, s11::..coo. ~ General 1000 Genera l ('harming l b<>clroon1 ror n111I I S1er1 dn11•n living roon1 I• ASSU:'ltE s 22.000 al~ VA ll}" oirner. lt\.l-5lfi l or by William V/inton, Rltr 1000 dining roorn. ramily roon1 ./ uill•tn ~~c/"M:on o1lf'nding to VIA WAZIERS loan. 3 Br. 1~ Ba. S~l.000. appoin1n1l'n! 6i3-9013. 229 Marin~, Ba lboa 15. home phi.~ J:"U('SI l'l>llflJ:"•' fl/1 Ol't•niZl'" rj•nr ~;u· On Lido l ~lr 420 Cabrillo SI. ~l&-0138 *TERRIFIC BUY * 675--3331 It 67 foot frontagl' just ,~I ' ll:inr:t.i;oinl"' hc;1vy stuake dose lo sandy bl'uth -. f'.A~ST=s~1=n~"-3_b_r_-3-,---,-,, ru~ton1i1rd \\\ .. ·1n1on1. <'01.)'i Hrn rrunkl•n f1n·rlat:c, ee. f1·11· 11a1 ~·llJ11·;, 1ro p1c<1I sur. J"QUlldlng~. J lu•\11"111, ~h:u11 1 & clt'an. S34.500. ·I LEADERSHIP 842-4466 i CAN BE ' l 5 BEDROOM • OR •.• } II llO\V is 1tw-niost beautitut big p._1Tll'lled game rm you ' ·ever saw. The home " a ' ~, Oecorator'1 dream, custom j dJ'PI, lush crpta, frplc, B rare pride ol 01v1X'rship home. A.'\ a fas! sale is de· sired owner "'ill RCll rHA t or vA at only $25,900, This , posilivt>ly is the brsr \'ah1t' 1 on the mnrket today. Call I I now and pro\'i! it lo your. !:ell. llichols Real Estate 1 Com'e & See I 'B/R-F/R _, ba-... hlht I. kit -d/w. Drps/shurters - ' nice crpt incl kil + FIR. J Sprinkler system tor easy I yartl catt. Nitt lndscpng - :; cov patio, MOO sq ft of I living area. appro,.; ] hicks from S1. John's Parocbial school. Asking S.16,llOO. Open House 979 Denv•r Or F"rl fhro S\ln I:!: 30-5: ::0 CHILT ROBINETT REALTOR 6~5--{ll '..'8 2500 SQUARE F~ET 5 HUGE BEDROOMS This gianl f<'elUJ'e!I a lonn~I dinitl;" room. huge family room, Y.'<>rk shop, large tree COl't'rrd yard. l'l"l(l(if'rn a~ lo. morrow kilehen. It's jusl IJIUl'k to f1t"-•an. F<1bul(lus r1JOf ,,,.. "'" Lo1·abll' l br home in prin1I' New Triplex grounds fnr c-ruirtainlni:: tn· ./ Lo11· u·aflh· eu! dc ·StC ni('(' 3 Bcdroon1 hon1e $24,000. Ea~ terms. By Ne11·port area. Loaded \\"i!h Good Income Total cost 10 you to mo\•r in. f•ludt' cabana. Uadnunron su·el'I ivilh formal dining roon1 o\.\·~r. 646.-2985. e,.;lras! Priced t(I srll fast Si6,;,oJ Vacant, 4 bedm1, 2 bath court, and outlildc bar. lte-./ u,11· $49,800 pri{'(' . small privnre patio ;:; BDR;\1/2 BA: VA-F1tA at $32,500. Buy dil't'CI .~ All units rented home w/dble car garage & store !his country style home ./ ~!any. many more quality Asking S61,200 Appraisal $27,00I}. Selling save. Open daily, l:i12 South of hiv.'ay. COii palio w/brick BBQ. Ex-and own one of Corona de] (e:llurcs price 1he same. 962.--3930 Priscilla Ln. 646-~ {o"•n. * &14-o2fi6 * ttllent Costa f.1esa location. l\lars finelil properties. Con1c hy and sep ~ -erJ ::=::::=:~:::::=~=:£: YOU J\.1UST HAVE 5 IN 216 ORCHID 2138 BRAEMAR Mesa Verda 1110 BACK Bay -4 Br. fan1ily fAl\1ILY TO QUALIFY. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 CUSI'O:\t H0:\-1E Golf + Pool! Cu!ilom built on BAYFRONT LOT $795. Opz n Sun 1-5:30 9~62 Hudson, H. 8. ~lust see !his beaullfu t hou5C' at the 101v J)l'icr of SlS,950 4 BR, 3 ba. good loon iivail. Directions: Eroukhurst lo Bushard to Banning to Slar- Jirc to Hudson. Rcaltol'. &l~IOTO or 968-911 1 or 962-7524. Exclusive With: 1:00 TO 5:00 or call 673.8550 CourSe. Truly magnificent cul-de--i;ac. Sell or trade to 2119 Bayside Drive Newport on CALL 613..SOj(] ''Our"25"t"ho"veer "'llh 3000 sq. ft. of living u,·,o6-it~,.S·18 •. 9k50. Eqty $18,950. ~ Ft. bulkiiea<' 11•ith pier Lo lnter£st/Lo Down area f'ormnl din i ng, ~" r. nrea. $220,000 (Fee simpleJ. at In the Harbor Area" massive slon<' fireplace, Bill Grundy, Rltr. Liquidation/3 Homes Fiirview 673-4400 oversized gan1e mi & Bayshores 1_2~~ 1 11:t~ Dov!:'.r Dr., N.B. 642-4620 3 10 5 Brdruoin". crptd. focd, co1u1lry l"ire kitchC'll. 4 Cl-IARl\lJNG, open beanil'd --planned 1lC'VPIQpn11•n1, 2 646.8111 1--'=oL"'o"'o""K=s~o"u~T"'Hc== EASTSIDE BAYCREST uu·go bodmom• & 3 ,,;i;.,g, 2 br. lg, '''· rm. HARBOR VIEW HILLS~! '°""· """"h"'""'"'' (inytimel sriul'kling b~rhc;. One or a fllllc. $36.000 6r,;, 6~2.190j 3 br. 2 ba .• ain. Xlnl cond. HAFFDAL REALTY $57 500 kind for Sj!l,j()Q -owner hC'11ul vlt'll'. Pl'Of lndscpiJ. 842.4405 i.:i .it·rc-~ of PHl\IF.·Pr:J,1E 1 "'.Q•tes1!> immediate salt. p,,. oot I'"~ 11·,,·,. Bo' r · I • J\'.\N \VELl..S CUST0111 ~ C n Y •1-•• llJU. " • OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 lnnd. 500 fl'c1 ol San )1cr,u ·l Ar, \C"ry nl':il nrtuh orcu-3 b lh HUGE Call 5l~2~ south oasl University Park 1237 J\! 2023 Dail:/ Pilo1 , N.B. -------- 4607 Wayne, CdM 1"1\'{'11ay A1·(1•ss r. o a d pied hon1r, rcrru;-nr rlrh•r. :~~~'~01C1\ ;oS~ES.'iJON Rt•11l!ors ·-· --.• •·I GD. INCO:'-JE units, on 21 PR;1Nr."tSS ES-I ATE Lo\"f'ly 3 BR honie. 1Jn111r d. ~·1iJnta~t'. I.011• lnh'!"f':-1 fin· 11 ay b<>aut1ful Jl110f'll'd fam-· . ON THE FAIRWAY HANDSOME liOME w Poo ., "'''''''"· N•,,-•1,,.,,,,,, Vt<'JO. .1 · Cl 1 "-t~ Jus1 1Hit1n f:i('\.~ hui a rancy \\'elt po-port•'o--" !or 11,, t•r ndjoining·valuablr Lo Is. iall" pos.~. I s!Z(> lot, • .. • ~ ~· 1 .\' nlllnl. OOt-0 sr ... ,., ~. ho 11 , and hargain prili" Custom builf, 4 bednn. ram. " '""'' t • Always rented. O " n er: . . h<lths. plenty or .~ror:l~t". all'l ~nrl1tlc·hark J1•. Co11lc":r. fHA '\IJ\ fJn1uu.:1n.i.: i~ onl )! 1 1 Hy room, 2 big firrplaces. gcr·thlln·ai·erage siZc la nl· 6 ••• 7117 12 Rc'fi1T10n1s. TK'fl! as a p1n, tcrT1hc a 1'f'a. Conu• ii.·r• 11. CHANNEL ISLANDS s12:io do1;11 ... No down for Walker & Lee nii~ beautiful home over. i!y. >I br. 21f ba profession-•.rJ ' · lde:lJ fni· bu~1r1es.'! <-'<>uple, 316 Na rcissus, CdM Vr 1s. \V11h !hrsl' IC'rn1s ,',: looks the J7ih fairway of ally landsc11ped exlerior. --low n1a1nrc-nance. Coifven. :'llo\'C' righr HI. 3 BR 1 111'.llh, " .. l ,, .• ,_. In Jl:ii1t·ho ~anl;i p1·11.:<' or S2!l,:iOO shr "'on'! 2().ll \\'estcllfr Dr. f.lesa Verde Golf Ccurse. smartly finished inlrrior. Balboa Peninsula 1300 len1 lnc1tlion. ·' "" 1 77 1 Fullv t<'nced back yarr1 is ~ --·--·-· LEADERSHIP 842·4461: double g:ar:u:;e + L"Xtro R"'-·n "·ith S""Clacular y\('W asl' MS. •1 6·~ assuniable Joan. By O\l'fl. ( F ' L. """" '" N' h I R I E tat J 9 00 P'I 3036 J Rd c:An AN>'< viewed from kitchl'n & liv· room. Frplc. ,A .... ·ar. of Channcl l11lancls z.o\il'd IC 0 s ea s e Oprn "t1 : .. er ava . ......,..........,. ·• f t · Tak · "'3 500 ing rn1. \Vithi n short "alk ol ocean s1 c o U\.\"ay. <' a for subdlvl.,ion Into OIK' ...._. ' · look · EVERYTHING I I elementary 1choot, shopping · acrl' residjnluil pam•ls. ~9521 l.l\1~1ED. pc:cupancy. b y & pools. For 1.1.le by o"'rll!r l90'l 81ackheath, Wstmr Equestrian oKented. Und1·r· Vie11• ·Pool · 4 BR. -3 Bnth5, o"'tlt'r. Lge 4 BR home. 3 Doubt . 1....... ""ShO'"CU"' ~ t••< . oow dra""!I. ne11· e1tr· ba f I DR t f at $32,900. 833-1120. f!' s ...... •" · '"' ground utilities a.,.. stre('ll ... 1-, orma . .. ge am Home." Boasting 4 BR, tam. in. Excellent fir.ancing. pet • Tll'w paint. Now \'ac11nt rnl. many xtras. ~5.:iOO. OWNER TRANSFERRED * Peninsula Point * l BR . hom<'. 50XJOO Jot. LgC'. patio. Near priv. tennis club, hoat ramp, bay & oceBn. $45,950. JACUZZI 11·ith this. pool plus 4 hr. new crpt, cu.ston1 drps,. family rm. All for S21.900 & assume 61,~',~ FHA loan at $157 mo. C. V. Colstl'ldt • reaJtor ;l.">,S.-8874 or 536-8311. ily rm. 1% & 1% baths, Cus· c 1 h & ready -!ff!e this Irvine 2873 Boa Vista, 645-1848 tom carpC'IS, exterk>r fresh-0 eswort y I ~ ............................ [ Terrace home now! $79.500. Open Sat & Sun ly ,.;.,,.,.,, You will like ' DIRTY DOG CURT DOSH, Realtor 2891 Clubhouse Rd. this. Professionally landscaped~ NEW LISTING Popular "Cambridi:;e" model. 3 Bed.lm~. 2 bath!! on onr level + NE\IJ ~hag Cal"J"lf'I· ing & benutifully planted alriuni. $31,500 ·I BR ., lal'ge dt'n -S57,950 _O_W_N-.E~-R~T7•-•• -.,,~,~et-.,.-,,7,~c~,,-•. MORGAN REAL TY REALTOR CosH1 Mesa fi,.;cr.Upper Eves. 673-3468 family home, patio, shuffle- 673-6642 675-6459 Nr\1"port Bcu('h OU1t·,, $17,:Al() No clo1vn, Last of Jts 642-6417~~2 \V Coasl l-l igh\vay board. 4 BR, 3 BA family + --'d D · k'•-•. Th;, hon1c can he pur-. ..., · FIVE ON THE 1028 Buys1 1• r11·,· '"' 1,...,.,..,..,,..!l"'~~!!!!!!!' ro1·m111 dihing. 2 trplcs. 67!;..<lfl.10 ch1tst!d for closing costs only OCEANFRONT Jun<' \Vari!, Bkr. 642--4816 FLOOR 10 V!'.'teruns or $700 do1vn lo 0 $1 .00 TOTAL DOWN nnybody. 11'nt'<'ds 11-ork. But . LOT • BY 01vner 4 BR. lam rm. e Red Hill Realty Univ. Pal'k Center, livlne Call Anytime 833--0820 Near NJl.Y.C.: 4 BR., extra R-2 lot. Only $71 .500. MARSHALL REAL TY 675-4600 ANYTIME ~fesa VC'l'dr Sncrifiec .. F.!ve MOVES YOU IN. whal iO buy al 117,j[)Q. llurry. Balboa P eninsula tn1111ac-. quiet st.. SU.j(](). -I Ii~;:: bedroom~. for~sl d111u11:: SELLER WILL PAY 11 won"t Jast. :llG-8G40. $45,000 1il8 ~1inorc11, :>16-0716 Irvine 1238 Lido Isle 1"1 roon1, paneled la.mily .room. ALL COSTS FOR George Williamson G c~,:..:;.~R-,-,-,-,---.--o-w-,-,-r -S --:--L-.d--H--- ., ba 1 d n ktr ·hen • pac1ous 1 o ome ·• h.11i::e . 115· rrai ( ' ANY VETERAN REALTOR College Park 1115 transfen-cd, nu 3 BR. 2 ba, liuildrr,. O\.\'n hon1t'. Lush .. '4S.1S64 E Prime 3 Br. 2 ba. single ~1ar 2 Story 3-;) bclnn, (~'<:in1/rn1 easily conver!ed to 2 Br). Q\.\'n land. 20x40 heated pool. All deck Back yard, A Rral Beauty! $3.i.!XXJ. 962~610 Seti 0.Hi Dir. llOOtl~.~ll<~•lo-,-, ~F7H~A-, 747b-,,-,-u-od'. PfX:l, elt'ct. bl!ns, ref, Ol\'C 2nd.. assn1. 51i ~ FHA. 49.>-J.llS lnndsc11Pi11i,:, huge <:ornt•r 0.1~.,m Nl'wpo11 Bun1h' "I 673-4350 vaS· 1---"B-Y_O_W_N_E_R___ on greenb<'ll . Qulalily hon1c slory. 3 Sun11, patios. On lot Trt>nlc-ndous pat io. hu:.,'C' bf'ilnioHl~. ~ lu!l ln!h.~. ~~~. hy Ayres 11t Tl E RANCH , Slrt'CI lo Sll'<'C'l cornrr lot LO TAXES: :; BH 2 b:l. lan1, .I,_·~ F'·Jt prict'_ ~talc(' of-i:reat patio. t~I.~ o_r :;hail<' DANA-HARBOR ~~_s__t_•_ Mes~ 1100 Large 3 BR + tam rm. Ulls $2S,430. :i21l Ch ab Ii s . & 12 _ Red:.iccd tn S.'U,j()Q, fl" p I. jumbo pa I io , .~ " t J "''IN' -r I t "-I 832 93j8 cpt/drp/shlrs. nr schls. . hwi:. rom11n Ir \1'1'1'" • INCOME HOMES u cXU'aS, COS(" o scnuus. -. Prime Lido Nord fer. plu~ a hui,:r 15 ,.; '!O ~an1i.:r """ 44 g"" ••• 11111 .. n111rkets. \Vil! sell at fHA 1239 j Br. 41 ~ ba, nt". llCll' 11·a1('r '=X=L~'="=·='='=''=·="='-='='.i21l===ol \i·oi·kshop. No-No dO\l"U P.'IY-3 DUl'LE:\"ES .. $34.,.;,....s · '"' s appraised value S28,450. 335 cT;;u;;';'l;;•;;;R~oc;;.;;k;;.;;;;.;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;. n1e.nr. A ste;1\ .-it s:11.:ioo. 2 TRIPLEXES $fi3,950-$66,SOO ~ f\11ssau Rd. Ci\! :.1~2103. • fl'onr hon1c. Beau!. decor r Huntington a dream a1 SM.000.00. Slop 1---------- and look. ~·8640. ~Olv·s !hr timl"'. ~'~ 2 FOURPLEXES. CENT DeC'k. pier & float, For ap. Harbour 140S .. S61.9j(].S6!1.500 51/4°/o LOAN 1 NOT ONE p·1. Cal.I: -------- 1]1 3 BEDROO~t HO~IES. Can be yours on a grcal 4 Newport Beach 1200 Is necessary 10 put this honi(' Bill Grundy, Rea ltor RF:DEC &. L nd ~c pd ~rr -FIXER UPPER- flt>1'l'"s thr challCf' vou'\·r ' lx:•n l\'llltin!.! for. sii3rious lhl"l't" Bdrm.c. one and !. ba1h hnnw-. v.;in r!r('rric built in ki1t·'wn and dlnin;:. room. Doubtr f?llr.i~ 11nd I~ fene«I y11n1. Tiit' homr net!ds some 1:enH:':nl work . patnting. and carpeti~. ASSUME LA.R.CE 5% ',:· F11A LOA:'<l \VITI-I, LO'iV l\fONTI«..Y PAYMF.NTS. FUU prir.t' only sz;.tn>. Thl' bar;!:t in you"v<' been v.·ailing for~ -ACT NO\V! M.M. La Borde, Rltr. M6-0~l.l F:\'l'~. 6·12-:W3.<t --RENTING??? !:?t,<"\') F'ULI. PR.IC!::. PAY- 111~1\'T Sl.53.00 lnf'lud1•' At!.. sublcc-t lo li.5':. ;11111oa! rw·r· ttnlOI:<' ra!P \qlln. T1111 !ltOI')'. l bC'1lnion1 )K)llll' ""ilh double-g111-fli:e. r:a11 huill•in~. tle!ep.pllr •·JI r p C' I ~ ••ill1 matching il!'flpes 211 b111h~. Suhmit your flown payn1t•n1 10-- Wa Iker & Lee Reiit1('W·~ 2100 lfarbor Blvd. er Adam~ 56--0Ni> O~n 'til 9 P~f ASSUME 6% FHA OPEN HOUSE .... S.l0.950 bf'droom, fan1ily room. ove:r l.:.:..:.;:.o.:.;.;...;;c;._____ in TOP CONDITJOS -i1 's R.1..1 Oovc-r Dr .. N.R. &12~6'..'0 \\'al<'t'fmnt 3 BR & c!ork lor SUN. FROM 1 P .M. Br::nd ~· utl{!t'l' ('()nslruc-1750 sq fl. ol lu.xury 1iv1ni:: HIDEAWAY already rhere! Absnl111ely --i:-ARGE.HOME--sail'. Lsr, 01' 1st• option 3160 Countr y Club, CM 1----------1iun . .l..:1r~ buil!li11gs wi de· on quiet slr<'el. Total ra.Y· Charmini: Nrwport Heights spotless thruout inc.lutling 5 Bcdrn1, faintly rm .. xtnt 1 _6~\4=-"="='-=======- J;orgr Calif. ranch st.\'1!' HAPPINESS IS • • • luxe 0\1·nrri; units, O<"t'an ment S\11.l nin. inC'I laxei1 &. horn" in secluded area. 3 the beaut. 1:hite ~hag crpli.;. stn~~t to i;lrcet 4:; ft lot. h I I · T k · 1 rd •••'th • s I Founta in Valle y 1410 h•1Jn<' in ~lt·.~a Vrrrlr \1'i1 lll'in" onl\' 111·0 )Jh},·ks fron1 vlc11·s. ,.; nt nc(l!JOns. a c 1nsurnnt•e. .Hrgl' ya 1 BR, I 1 ~ Ba, bit.in kit ,,.; ] BR. fam rm PLU form~ B~· aµp'I 0111~'. __ . ____ _ cxt_r;1 l:i rec pool slt.C' lo1. 3 th<> 81.uf: PAC.1FIC f··1r {lli.I Y 11<h•11nlagc.of good rental in· boal storage, full price BBQ, Gren l frplc & radiant din rm. 2. baths. f_rplc :") $97.000 VA ASSUMPTION B:lnn tlinin~ & brrokfasl Sl!l.Y-lO Full PriC'C'. I louse con1t' + p1'0perty value in. '31.950. Call 5'10-1151. hc1ll S3:!.:iOO. bl!ns. Asl<1ng S36,9'i0. \\•!" O\YnC'r may trade do11'n for 3 /ln~·nnr qunlifies, Sl200 rlnll'TI, roon1s & 40' lanai. and lot of 50 )( 117 It .. mul· Cfl'a~esdut'IOlht>newDana suggest you sec this one Bdi11:. ;;on1e in TC'.ITaces. asllunie GI loon 81 6::.4~;, !Opt"n E\·rningsl tiplr unit ·wning. You"ll nN.·d PnilH Yncht HarOOr. [3He,,r.,i~,a,,ge PARK LIDO, RIGHT NO\\!! Cd:'lil. 1vi1h f)C('an vie1v. p~yahlr s224 per mo incl Ot'.u-G "-•E':R.s1.E1,0A"-lt!py w• 'auiclkkP<e'"rfur&1h1~L""e"e Phouc n1111ctrr 6-12-4905 or , LIDO REAL TY INC. tax<!s & insurance. 3 Bed· -·•·• ·-i ·:ii~·~•~t~':'~c~l:.!:C:o:p~po~•~· -""~"'·"~"~·".1~===~;;;;;;;;;;;;;, POOL 337 Via Lido 673-i:.OO roonl t \I bath. 2'~ ~·ears Dana Point I l BR 2 Ba. 3 garages, ge EXPANDABLE cozy cont· n('11". formal dinins 1oon1, 1500 ~111t1rti.,CM R('nltors -HANDY MAN MONTICELLO h&t pool. Ul\•ety split level pact. 3 Br, on lg. sunny ~ol. brick firrplace, ltltn range iSl':l Edinger ronrlo for carefree Jiving. $52,500. Ch\'Tlr. 67a-2&13. & oven. dish"·ashcr, large Glen M.r T -o Story St:?-415.l ~>4Q..Jl •KI 3 Bedrooms CONDO SD.JOO. --b«lmnms & C'lose1~. shake .... lat \Vestem Bank Bldg. Hunfington Beech 1400 l'oof. hlock wan, patio, dbla Now'5-1he tir!W to use-your A SCARCE REM $23,950 \Vhc:'rr else can you get A FOR A KING University Park 1 ndscaped r.r Lo;m '"' to•d« io thot EASTSIDE hon<ti;Jol 3 BR. 2 B• .• • Day 133-0101 Nights PICTURESQUE SITTING 1.,,r., • · ~mall housr. '.1 bedroom~ OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 ()()")! !or only SZ2,i50? Call Nc1trly tlt'\V prt'stige mancrr. 11•11h all 11-tr 1rin1minJ!S. Car-1537 Sa n tane lla Te rr . rool Is 7:')',; rompl('tMI. Ju11t today for appt. 10 lit'(' 4 BR, 2 Ba. 2 sty. beaut. I pC'Ui, dr11p<'5, "familyChtimilni; 3 bclrn1. ~ h:ith fin1sh.Nodo11·nVC'ts -Lo11· CALL '-'. 646·1414 d«ur. 4:c COWltry kit 11·/ Eastb~u~----·· 1242 PRIVATE & SECLUDED 96Z.+t71 (:".::.J546-11D3 Room" Gf('at h~c-k yard. 1_11~ It• q<iirt ll'\"111(" T1•r-rlo11·n t"llA, A l1111e clbo\.\' , .:," bll-in!. Ocean view Crom '" " '4111 lfl#C. 2 t I A BY O\VNER 3 br. 2 h11, fr•csh •~rs ol t1't:'('ll. C1\LL -r·. ,., .. ~.9-:'f'. s:N'a~· ond pt1lnt. \\"01f1 la1>t . b;ilcony, 22x4 h.t-poo. OWNER WANTS p h · 1 ....., •• ~ "J •• ()()(I 11sr 11·rvug ! 11'(}11 ~al!' en l"Y paint & ~hat: ""/W crpt W lk & Lee CLAUDE SHIFFER Can h~l'I.\ :,u;.~i:,r,n Jl EALT'Y b.ir;t1i!n at only $50, · ACTION I into enclosed brick pillaml 1hr..z-0u1 Nr11r s c hoo l . a er l'.l'Al.TOI' i\1:1.0lil . Nr1 r l"I••_•" ·-·-•_•11 o rrlc• CALI. '-'-e 64,·1414 .. OLD I ~ ~ _ _ \;I" j l~rqc b<lr111s .. 1 ·s .. hu~r t•1•11r1yard to i::ori::oous ·· Assun1r ;)11', lc.ian. S29.000. Rl'allul'll N T . Pie A~~-' ~6M Ii\'. rm. Din. rn1 . lde11l [11111-\\'OR.LO CHARl\1."" 3 lnri;:I"' C:ill !Jfi~,qoo~ 11 ft ti & wknds. ,,790 ll:lrbor Dlvd. 111 A0.1n1s HO~lF. AND HU Sl~F:~" IW r1• leS 71_'/A'ffv°-ily kilrh Tti·l<'V<'I pllln. Pn-Wrm~. + mall~i1·e 1ivini:1-;:;::::- • ~1,1.9 19 1 Ort'n ·1n 9.00 p ;-.1 Sh11rr l bC'droo111 . • bath $57,500 N••r Ntwp•ri •••I Offltt tlos gn loN'. limned. 1K'c·11. )'()(1111 11·1111 t'OZY hrirk firt" La guna Beach 1705 · ' -ho1nt' ph111o \i111·k z.;hop 1ilus OPEN HOUSE l.urgl"', be:luUfu l "'ho1)1Nt "'ilh ----pan('y, Pd~C'cl Undt'1' n1arkC'I plll('('. 12' ln~akffl sl 1·oon1. 1000 ~(!Ufl l'(' lon1 ,huill<llin..: SUN. FROM 1 P .M . an income" IOCll.1<.>d In the Newport-Beach Home I.I! SIT.:->DO. SHc/1ng i;?"lal's lo p1'il"llll', rn-1 Lease/Sa le Furnished '' .,,,, J pltn••· clec1r c-. A 011 L I B h c d 2507 And ove r Pl., CM finef!\ E:\l'tl'-ldc area ol Costa • Red Hill Realty rloSf'd palio. Few blol·k11 In ove Y eac on o a stratC'glc ~l'tH't' ~1 -1 loL Bt•:lntllttll'-' C"111·1•d for adult !\leAA. Fea1urh1" 11' 3 BR, h bl • Uni\•, Park Ccn1er. Irvlnr beach. lih1s1 sell'. \'a1uc l 1i1·11il Sept 15 ror Jt-11.111) thru S b It t Or t_,.,. ' • 1'ust o s or! OCK • U nt rmig '" · nt•e11p~Nl POOL hnm1•. ~ 2 BA "011·rll'rs 11nlt'' + (2) Call An)•thn<' 833-0820 packed at $28.600 \1·1fH,\. Junr or lonl{er. 2 BR. 2 BA, ,, t/ITCll~~i~EA!.TY l:1r11:1· Bt'<h·ms. 2 lil'\'ple11. 2 BR rental unll11. See at from Cliff Dr. VA 11:>r1ng, Call (714) 962-~ upper with llvlng, !fining, Hardwood F loors i;i5 RlW'hestrr Frtsh\y rederurnled in 1 tcrior. m) Tustin Ave .. tor \Vood. Spaciou!l 3 bedroom 2 bn,th _ BLUFFS FOREST l OLSON klt1c:hek~ nrt~~ m111,1n noor ov1. Fireplace $22,500 • t()pl"'n Evenings land Pl. pr call 612-4905 master bedroom adjoining 3 Delightful Bednns, 21s ba, c1· 1"10 1ng ii<:AUI uJ P o o . Costa ~lc-511 ~S.l:.__ / La"!!' 2 car porl plus )!tor· Wells·McC1rdle , Rltrs. BEAT THE llE,\T ~ S•S·UIO • • • • • • • • • I tile bath v.·Hh buill ins, plus family m1 v.· flcst11 size pa. lne. Rt:altors Ilg~''& complele Laundry ffll· 1810 Newport Blvd., C.?11. 4 min 10 bch. 9('('lurled an-1.l. fne1r$t!Nllhatrl1 .2 BR. llom<". Custom 'oil ; tul: bath 11·1\h buill ins; liv• ~jl ;,E.~·;!~~ kitchen. A 19131 Brookhurst A\'e. eililiC''. All beaur1tully & 54l\.7729 E\•e&: &M-OGM top-0-ttk'-hUI, SUrrounricrl . OUEGE REALTY hard\1'00d On: excepllon&IIY tn.y room with firepla~. di~ lluntlngton Beach romplrtel)' tnrnishCd, lln<:n!I, illage Real fstite 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH I :::::;::::::;:::::;:~==1 by homes SJ~.\XXl. 3 BR. 2 i!IOOAdaml ll HMW,CM. •'tll-Rpt: Ilk~ ne'" w/w ing area and large pichlt1! BOYD REALTY 16 16 F II R . d ,~ 0 ., .. I • .~ 000 0 'A ...,,.,. ... ..,,....,..,,...,,.,.1 CJlll, drapt>&; cow.rf'd patio. "'lndoo'S overlooking )ovely 3629 E. C:0.1't ltwy, Cd.l\I X am Y oom rhin:t. etc. 11 es,..,...., ,...,. \Ve11s\"· 4 BR + rit'n, l RENT SALE b.1 fn,m mi, ~. • 11:. :!!!! PA-RTY-TIME ~IA .. 'Y ""'""· l 1 .... fenced e 67' •930 e O""ntt \vlll hf'lp linanct this IC)) ~\cp!I to privRte bf.11ch. ---Ol)Ei'I SUNDAY JW:30, ,, ... !ii tecluded lanai; v.wd carpet. .r~ I batM. $24,000 a1 $200. per B C 1 y rd. on extra Ira: Jot. Good lng and drnpes. electric 3 bedrm & Jam rm, 2 balh Tennls ('()Urt & 2nd pool A · mo. ctlJI be rlnanotd, includ-OT le~ optlnn, 3 BR. 2 A 1100 Glenneagles, ) • 15 x •10 lnmily rooin. 2100 5(1. £Astiildc loc. Cl\l. Jdtal for kllehen "·ith buill·ins, Gar-Corona del Mar 12SC homf' and you cnn take 01·rr ao on propt1'ly 11•1th gory •·-P.l.T.I. '-· .,.,. ... """· Condo, ALSO extra nl('(' 3 &~.·7·~·-~-==c.----I! Ill 1olf'M \'<'rtlr Steal. l"l't lrt'd rotrpl<'. !145-1642. · :,~.,, 1(18n \\'Ith p"mnts less t'()tJ.\ landscaplni: thru.out .... ...,_ .... -.. RR • I ... E ' Ide --81tC OU allry \.\"ilh el~triC' .. llflll...,. on ~1 ' · THE BIG FIVE' Sl K;.(l() l*r n1rmlh tolnl J>AY· • • • • • • • • • I than rt"nl. C.'l\J ~4i-8j,31 , E.1'"}· llf't'f'IS to ~UT!f'r mkl. ment. COfitrl ~lrrr1 C:tl! Glen " k .. _ r)'to opell('r, roonl for boflt or HARBOR VIEW HILLS ' · •·3~ h Costa M.s1 Investment QuN-n. llcri•ast" Rtallan, j W.qi:r Jkriroom,. 2.".00 Sq. tn<'n~:· ,!u~1 T:i " o1:r '""1• OPEN DAIL Y 1.5 e c,•1n1N::r. lkauti!ul IAndseap. -~.1upp1nc, <'IC •.. ~ nlont , , -~~-541-77 1 1 ~.,. 11.,1. f r•'! 01Spnclou"111 ina. hw·•· ln11 .1·~ ' F"llA lonn ... l.i~t' 'Tjl sold! Auumr 6~ ,.,. VA ed corrn!r lul. Bf!J,I buy In arta. lmn'ln<' ·l 1· lnrrr b;1!1I ·. Wiil ron<1ld!'r ,. --.,,_. hrlroom~ form·1l dtru'"'" ..... b -28 ,1. ti 11 RR t ha , !11n)llf' ~fory f'l<trnr. l.':Ui•' . ...,1rth<1!1" fir outriit.ht COVER SHORES k1trh~n. ~ ruu ti;1th~. 1u~h · ' ' .... ronn Sl·tfl 1~er n10 n('(lecor u.-h c y " ' 1!10 l<'n ca • •· . G I • r11nm kllf'hen ('f!tln!( OM'll. 3 a' \\"/W 'I I . O"'ll('r fur arpointn1cnt to L{:e 1m liO. Nc-11\y dl'('Or ~air Ad•ilt'I onl~· R.c[g. BARGAIN ol 11 llfeum .. n1 COUNTRY LIVIN 11.1!1 !!• "'a I c11rp1·t~. "'" l\"ha! · 11 huy, s2.~.1:() Call r. CJ>ts, < l'PI. I'll· Vlrw of &y l: 0ct8n, Only $SO ___ --.;·13 ~ljl ,\).! or lli T<{li!ll 11.0)'-~.:.oo. lncluchn< thr lnnd. "-1 • fUU Bert' with 1"1Jrn'h t.1 "" nH•nduu~ l'Ol"t'f!'d j){\llO 11 nr1 • nlf'll. ro~~r,,~on• Only $22,. l('I'. S.1i .:I()(), SIG-4032. •"" 000 C ti 612 ""-I ' ti••-••' v• r !''°"'' !io!G-.."!640 ..,,.,,, ' tl ..,,_, or TO"r,\L C1\Sll t(I GI or "'fl.rt ,,.. 3 Ult hlirne c<1mp\rlf'ly rf'· J11n1IM"nf1<'1I ,\a11I 011111•r · · · 9JO, l!IS1 FNll'r:ll A1'f'. 8ayc rest * Pool n 0 1 I ,. 'I I C II r I \\. t ~ •· "~"" 11• • f'IO!llnl!. t·o~! FHA. 2 Srory, SH !hi~ KUJll.'J'bl)' ck-~nt 4 ilFAlnted, oew d1h1,1·shr/diJ1-111u1't ~ell. filnke '' •'•)( .i'CI. .'l : 'ntl' ck Cl(I{. ,,,_,.oJ.>W By 01,1u•r, G1·11C'lous :I BR. ~ B II G d R It ,_,.,,, ... I' e Biii H R I ' , • run y, *.1 or 4 bt. ~ 11·•. fl. Dl\'orC<'! en. 3(00 -"· II hornr r1uit·k· 1io&al. l.gC' tk>tc:h1I co1· p:1. err al S.'li,>AI\• ;~n do11. n (Ifs a van, ea tor bit, 1p.ir kil 'hlin.oe. hu.(:"c-Hv ""~ Do 0 , B I " I ' ~-c 67'32 1 NV vcr r .• "· · 84i·llall7 ilt 1:11·3T69 I)'. 1kl, ou1doot b1'1c-k trplc: It .il'ol' dn1\11 &n~v.11y. l.ll E ........ s1. !1:0.1 ,,. 1 m1 11• frpl , din rni, 1n113tcr OWNER Say JOU .,._. 11 ln lhl' DAILY Pit.Or. BBQ. Many s:l'Uldt lrrt'!I. !i4G-~.00 CUS1'0~1 :I BR + drn ~ulte l\"1 ('ICQ;t1111 bfllh ovt:r· 2 UNITS.Lr& 2 BR hotne, + ~ 11 ()\filer will fine &I 11,~~. 011. NO tnattt:r '11.°Mt !l lt. )'QU E;ii.,t.~idt homr. n e II lJ I. looks pool/patio. Beaut Ind· h,"',,_e ,.b_r~ .. nd1oc". ~-: .. s ,'1,• •. _ .. B'y •• ,•lt~ j '.~. : ly Sft,!iOO · cAn llf'll lt 1.,.Jth • DATL\' Jnd~rwl Uy01,·utor$36,i.iQ, 11cpd., choler lor. Bargain UUUF11 \.rtl!Jt1 -;!:!••:• P .ERRON 642-1771 PILOT \VANT AD! 6.u.-56i'S :11~.J2~i. '111 S.l.\000. 6-'2-8062 ov.•ner. 6iH904 or a-JS-7933. ---------~ 2 Lots-Victoria Beach ~lodcrn 1 BH hoUAC. m11~11lvr lrpl. Al.~o f(\li'-5t houi;r & blllh. Vu fron1 patio lot to b111k1 . lilf'fl!' 10 hNICh. Prlt'f'('I ut\drr !<ind viilllf• R! S31l.:.OO. G.i2·1Zi2 ··-··-·-•. ,.._ .. ~,, SatUtdiY, Sfpttmbtr 12, 1'170 GAILY PILQT 2$ HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS Hou••• Furnished RENTALS HouMs Furnished RENTALS Houlff Unfurnfatt.d 1705 RENTAL~ HouM1 Unfurnf1hecl R E NTALS Hou1e1 Unfurnlthed RENTALS Apta. Furnished RENTALS Aph. Furnished Rl::N'rAL~ Aph. Furnished' R ·;;..•n.;.t.,;;o_ls_1_o_S_h_•_r• __ 2_00_5 _Newport Sh_o_r•_• __ 2_22.,,01;G;;•:•:•;;;••;;l;;::;;::;;::;;::;;3GOO:::G;;•;•;•';;•;l;;::;;::;:;;;;;;~31=00;-G;J;U~n~l;v•:r~1~it~v:P~o::r.:k_,:n~17; Gono_r_•_I ------Newport Beach ~ILYSlll -~ 4 bedl'OOln, 2~' buth ocean 4 BR 2~1 batbli. 9 mos least', 2 Bdrnu, I-bath S280 J t f view home, over 2i00 '''" ft. SllARE .Beaut. La:una Sch, $300 per mo $~"SO U T 2 S 3 lo B-J ~ Bdrm1 2\i: ba $350 US Of Lari:e "L" family r~~: 2 apl. Vlt-\\'. \Valk 10 \\'into" Rea.I .Eslate 6TS3331 -P 0 516 q. F t. 4 -roo s 3 BR 2 ba MP home $315 firepla~t. Se<:lltded ma~IC'\' ~~~u~t:~~~)'-ed ~~~1:n~ Ba~shores 2225 NOW 3 8•'R£'""""o :!' .. ~Rt1!!~f!T~400 Single· Adults 111200 Newpart IH•ch 4200 !IUite with privau-dcek buUt Alt. S:30 p.n1, 494.g.;77 -~ ""'" O\'er double garagr, Sever· I..:.:.::;..:;:.;::..:;.;.::..----ATTRACT. 2 Br, 2 ba, LEASE TO ,OWN Univ. Plrk Center, }Nine South Bay Club Is• wholt Ill levels provide spacious-~IAN Or ivoman.8 hr d.shwshr, \Vinter lease . Call Anytime 8J3.0820 fl"\V wa.y ot life d~ned ness & privacy, Only $42,950. b<>autllul Coi'Ona del ~lar Ref's. $275. Call 548-5476. just for ltnJlfl peopJ.e. It's .AO tan REAL ESTATE hooic. No 11mokers. RENTALS WITH Irvine • 3231 Iun llvin; \Ylth \\.vm. dy • $125fnio . 613-4.169. H F hod UNIVERSITY PARK'S namlc nelghbon. It's a ouses urnis NEW TURTLE ROCK·LEASE . 4 $750,000 Clubhouse iv J 1 h \\llLL Share lge beach hon1e ----·------BR, 2 ba, dln 'g/rm . \\•lth \1-0n1an 25 +or rouplr. Irvine Terr•ce 22~5 l:'EASE/OPTION PROGRAM f1tn1/rrrt Alrlum, patios. Nr. ht>nllh club, iauna,, S"-'lm· No smokers. f\l1'll. !-'enton 8 clu:-pools·prks, $32j/mo. rl'ln: J)()()l, pa.rly rooni, bll-1190 Glenneyre St. 6~2_9933 or 613-2110_ 4 BR J ba, Buy & Oc-ean Lease now & buy later (at today's ~rices & 714f833-l44i1 liards, indoor golf driving 49~-!HTl "·"'OOt" I ===~-===,...-== view In hvine Terr. $700/ interest rates). Our ne\Y lease/option pro--range. 1ennl1 couns. pro """' " FEMALE Tcachllr dcslres mo. gram lets you lease your new 3 or 4 bed· --·--t1hop and re~ldent tt1tnis pro. roomniate '0 share apt. Call Blli Grundy, Rltr. 6~:1-l\i20 r oom ho1ne NOW at only $300-350 per month Coroni del Mar 3250 Single, 1 &. 2 Bedroom Jus. • •MONARCH BAY s.v. $4,700 I have reduced the price of niy home $4.700 so that it \\-'Ou\d se ll in the next 3 y,•ks belorc school starls. 4 br, 3 ba, Hvlng rn1 & dining 1·1n \V/OPf'n bean1 ceiling. Den, 2 patios, 3000 sq ft fam ily beach home. I yr-old, pvt beach & l!'.'nnis courts, Own. t'r, principles only please. $69,800 Phone 49!}.3742. aft 5 r~t. G73--t4S9. -then. later, gives you lhe opportunity lo 2 d I ,_ •partments with all the 3 BR. Ba., cpl.'J, rps.: frp. .,, \\'ORKING girl or student 'o Carona d1I Mar 1250 buy your hon1e at today's prices of $34,995 Db;. duplex. S29,; On lease. n1odem conveniences a\•all· 11hare lov<'IY home, Balboa -----1 to $39,995. Also. your financing charges Realtor 675-166'2. ablf', Furnished and unfw-n. 'P7~7i~!~lit. SlOO, 646-~ or EXEC llome. 3 BR 3 ba + \YouJd remain at the current annua l percent-2 Br. 2 Ba Nr. Ocean. ishcd. .,,. ,,,,.. 1naid's quarters. $8.j() mo. · Canieo Shor('s. '"'rioraniic age rate of 73.4 % to 7.99%. Our lease/option $273/mo. G.H. Robertso", • \VILL SHARE HO~IE: ,,.. program protects lcou & our f mil against Realtor. • 51;...2+10. \V/Lady 21-35. Child & Pet vlt'I\', Bay &: Beach Rlty, . . . 1 Y a Y OK. ri.tOTHERLESS H0;\1E. 61:>-3000. r1s1ng prices & al O'"'s you to buy "Tomor--3 BR 2 Ba. cpts, drps, ll"PI. i\ft 6 pni 84l-1923. 3 BR cpt/di·p. lrpl. yard. ro\Y's" home today. Drop by soon & find out Deluxt' duplex. $29j on .. _ "~" hO\Y you & .vour family can NOW leas e to lease. Realtor 67:;..1662 SJJARE .I " nt open u1:an1s. !WoJ 1no. L:;e · m Y "J: a O\Vn a beautiful new 3 or 4 b edroom home "-'&tertront hOme iv/dock. req. Sept 1;;.J un<' 15, ~tan. 30.fi0 YNi. Sl50 nio. 606 JASl\UNE in University Park. ~ntlngton Beach 3400 67j..•1331. S200 ~lo.. 2 BR hse partly UNIVERSITY PARK $2.iiO ~Io.~Vacant 3 br. \1•/v.· t.IODELS OPEN DAILY IQ A.~I. -9 P.1\1. RENTS FROM $1SO lo $350 Oakwood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach ?llAN ~j ullC'ncumbered 10 !urn, Util it!CI. Nr. n1arket crpts, 2 blocks 10 schools, J.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'J share expenses in b<>autiful & restaurant. Couple only, On The Irvine Ranch 4571 Greentree L•ne \va.Jk to beach. Custon1 area. apt. 1-827-14~0. no pets. 673--8936 Sales Office 833-0300 OR $2000 do\\·n & lake ovl'r NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irv ine Ave. Irvine & lbth (7141 645-0SSO ll's fun, fine Deighbors and presJige Jivirig, All in one luxurious package. That's Oak· 'vood Garden Apartments in Newport ~each, just minutes from Balboa's Day and beaches. OCEAN VIEW 3 Bedrn1 211 bath CUSfOlll honie in Joy,·er Temple Hills. Ocean ,tr; canyon Vie'w, Jo1v n1alntenancc yard. Ample storage space, built-in kitch. en, fil'eplace. SJ4,9Zi0. ..A-Olan REAL ESTATE ll!IO Glenneyre St. 494-9473 54~316 4 BR fabulous fan1 rn1 v.•/fl·p\/y,•et bar. Near nev.·. 21: ba lhs. bealll cpt'd & drp'd, 2 story home, top or Temple Hills Dr. 308.l l'ltountain Vil'1V. $4.J,9j(I St('rling Realty 60C No. Coost Hwy, L.B. -194-252'9 OCEAN VIE\\' HomC'. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 11,t/ n1ulli·use room. Bltns, applianc<"s. ccunpl. ca1·peted. Balanced flO\.\.'et' home . $31,750, 10~1. do\.\.'n. 1023 & 1029 Katella. -199-3006 or 492-4084 * ONE OF' A KIND * Tiny house with llpe<'lacular ocean vie\\'. $27,500. BE'rnKE REALTY • 494.2858 LAG UN A Sch 3. BR, 2 BA, patio. 50':.:100' level hil!op, hi-dry. Bltns. c r p Is, rurn/unrurn. Ask $33.9j() Lo ctn. AVAIL NO\V 49~-9382 S7j()/D0\\'N Permanent Ocean vie\\' lo!, $3.9JO F/P. Assume bal. on existing loan. Bkr. 497-1210 or ~9'-0632 eves. * $34,950 * 850' 10 bch. Vie\1•, xlnl cond. PLACE REALTY 49-1-9704 S~IALL Charming house near beach. BETHKE Riiy * San Juan Capistrano 2 BR $29.500 494-2858 1725 :> ACRE Estale or Horse Ranch. w/nit'C view, adj. 01her cslale parcels. $3:),000 "'' $10.000 dn \\'ill release clear bldg si1e for 100';G financi ng .. Bkr. 493-1706 or 4M-8100. RENTALS . Houses Furnislted General 2000 SECLUDED & WOODSY 2 Story 3 BR, '! BA home in story book setting. Beach area -bring youngsters. S2GO/mo. CALL QUICK~ Home-Finders 645--2951 * BELL RINGER SHARP 2 BR home w/yard. Bring baby. $135. THIS \\'ON'T LAST! Home-Finders 645-2591 ... ------------SuiFSUP! $300-5 Br, 2 Ba. Steps IO bch. Families or Singles. Blue Beacan * 645-0111 ~ "'A 2 BR. rurn. l..J.,... livin." r1n. pay1nen ts o f $2 j0, fE.\lALE ro0n1ma1.,.te to1 ','~ndrc Jrp! & pvl ... patio. No Take San Diego Fr\\'Y· to Culver. South on Agen!fo11·ner 535-8874 01· de luxe apl on Ba a s a · childl"Cn. $250 mo. 673--0.);:;8 C ul\•er 1 block. le!t on !\1ichaelson -3 blocks jJG....3311. Avail in1n1cd, 675;;60GS to Village Three M odels. $2000 Down. take over LADY 10 share lovely 2 Br Ba lboa 2300 paymen1 s $250. VACANT 3 a~t. C.;\l. \V/Samc. Nr. __ Stanley C. Sw•rlt Co. Cammunity Builders br. CUSTOM AREA. \Valk 0CC & S.D. Frwy. 5'15--8729 * CHAR:'lfl NG 4 BR or 3 BRJil'';i'i~·;'i-j'';!""""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!"'!~~~~~1 to h<>ach &: school. HURRY QUIET College freshn1an ,t, den. Bal Pen. Avail Sept-RENTALS . ,;,;a Mes• 3100 before school s tarts. nl"t'!ds a roon1 near UCJ, June. 2 BR upstairs, furn. Houses Furn1st-1ed Agen1/o\\'ner a.36-8874 or sha1·e ap! .. ~9529. $300. 67>1971 * 3 BR 2 BA C ..i-53&-&311. ==~~-----1 laguna Beach 2705 • · rpts, ..... "s·1 ~==~~----- Newport Beach 2200 3 bedroom & family room, VIE\V HOME 2~~ baths, huge master bedroon1 . Ga- rage on alley + roon1 for boat & trailer s!orage. Eleganlly furnished thru out S550 per month. rllr. M . M. LaBarde1 Rltr. 6,16-055.J 548-3268 WATERFRONT PIER & FLOAT 3 Bedrn1 .. 2 bath. formal dfn. ing rrn, fireplace, w/1y Cl'l>\S, and furnished com- plele, Dble gar. Lease only, Sj(X) pel' n10. R'i!altor 6~::4353. BEAUTIFUL. 2 BR, 2 Ba, frp!c, huge fncd p a I i o gnnl<'n carport, clubhse. pvt heh, hPated pool, guard pa!rol. /\dulls, no pets. S200 mo, Jt-asc Sep,/June. Call Sun 673-108 1 or \\'kdays (21 3) 213--l.~23 BAYSHORES For lease on the bayfron! \\'ith s;1nrly beach. '1 Bc-d· roon1s. $7j0 per month. Sept. Iii J une. Call Jane F1·az<'c W -8235 Macnab--Irvine Realty \VINTER Rentnl : Nr1\•ly -~--------ColleI:C Park. $2S5fmo. J~1i\IAC. 2 Br, dup\('X, Cfll., decor. 2 Br. Bltins & gar. VTE\Y home, oceanside, 2 BR =~=-'-"'~"~""~·~·----I drps., bll-ini, lg, prv. t'Ov. $200/mo. 67:i-8-12-l & den, 2 ba. \\·ash/dn•, $17~1 . Clean 2 Br, i;to\•e, cpts, patio lovely fenced gL"nd!!. dsh\.\.'ll". $275 mo lse. Ava·u gar, fncd for kids .t. pets. gar. and boat prkg. $160 Lido Isl• 2351 9-13 lo 7-1 or shorter rental. Blue Beacon* 645-0111 niarried adults, H.B. 842·3776 ------4~3769 OC"" 15 • June 15 ren1al on " 1 BR. House unfu1·n. Suitable 2 STORY: Nr heh. 3 BRf21 ~ Bay, ooinplete!y' furn, 2 oc;'.EAN front 3 ~"'.··BA, Sep for retired couple. No dogs. Ba , !-'am/rn1. (rplc. Avail Bdl'. l Bath. Patio, frpl c. 1.• • Jun 15. $325 tncl. water, Rea~. rent Close lo bus. Scpt,. lj!h, $230fmo. S36--0880 Call cotlrc! f213l 6j.l-3Q16 gardf'ncr, Jrpl, bathhouses. 548-3360. or 968-7472. /'F'URN or UNFURN 3 ~R 49"-5.'ill or 4,9·l-l 49:; SHARP 3 BR, 2 BA, <lble l BR 2 ba. tam rm, lg patio JIO~IE. \\'inter or yearly 3 BR. ()('('3~ \'11, 1'~ blks to gar. Close to schools, $210. & play area, New cpl. Nr lcaSf'. Call : beach. S21a n10. l Br. Sl·lO Call Larry, H11ritage school. ln1med poss. $27j, 6i3-Z918 or 837-2,)32 mo. 232 Chiqult:i. ~eltors, jlQ-.Jlj J. 968-9028. 19-1-7180. 213: 2-ll-ti386 2 BR. imn1ac .. no pt:ts, $300 yrly 01' s2:i0 \l'illl<'J'. --------- \\"alk1•1· Re1tlty 67;}-:>200 l aguna Niguel 2707 3 BR 3 Ba, oll·1vster horne: --·--·----· rurn., s.i.;o mo. 2 61· .• UM' or p\·t bch & pool, Bill G111ndy. Rl!r. 612-1620 fl'ph:. NIC'f'. Nol\' till June 30 $f40 4!};-,....()()41. UNF'. 2 Br. Easlsicle, C~l on ;\IODERN 2 Br, Crp~. drps, 11·1·{' lined cul-<lc-~ac. $19.'i. l~nced yd. lndse~d. stove, D;iy~ 8:l:i ·2l00, e1·es J"f'fri.t: .. di5hwshr. Days 6 l&-27jl. jJ~, l'\'<!S 962-7697, 2 BR .1 1; bll. townhouse, HUNT. Harbour \\'alrfrnl 3 cpt/drp. bltns, patio. Clo~ BR. $j::.0. (See ad under in. 545-6384. claH~ No. 1·\0j,) 6·f4-4Z21, 2355 1---------* CO~IPLETE PRIVACY -------S Cl t 2710 Lrg 2 Br. patio, J;:"ar. $140. * PACIFIC Sands -3 hr. 2 ba. Balboa Island 846-5041. 1010 So. Bayrtont: 4 BR 31 2 an emen e ha \\'llterf.mnt homt' & 2 Br ---------55T--888S. Chlldren & pets ok. !-'erad. 1 ba garagt' apt. Dock. COLONY COVE 3 BR 2 ba, cpt/dt-p., sty, fncd $225 TIKI 213f2M-5384. BUI Grundy RJtr. 642-1620 2 BR. 2 BA-ADULTS ONLY )'d. Refs, 1st !· last, clng <I BR coJldo..Pools. t'lec bltns, ' NO PETS Sm 492-360j dep. req. S195. 540-0090. re frig, \\'/w crp. Avail. 3 BR, 21 ~ ha, all elccl-'-'---------1 now. $200/mo, lse. -193--3418 kilchen, Lge pa!io. CLEAN 4 Br home, 11::. Ba. * Afl 6, 67:>-l23S * RENTALS blln RIO, dbl gar. lrg ~Td. * 4 Br. 2 Ba. All bltns. Houses Unfurnished S200/mo. 5~9-2644 eves. Children \1·elcome. can befr Chan11ing" 3 BR 3 ba fan1ily hon1c, ideal sl. l'U' Bay. General :'11rs. Brrchlel. agt. 67H!!OO -. \\'INTER rental Cha.rming 3 Br house 11·/palio. S23Zi/n10. Call 67~ aft 'j. • 832-7800 ----------I 12 noon lW&-4229. -~-~-~1 ~~~~~~-,-,-~ Mes• Verde 3110 3 BR, 2 BA home, nr M:hOols, ·------Jrpl c. fl'l('d yard. $22.). mo . 3000 CONDO l br. 21; ba. Adulti;, :i36-37TI or :>36-1366. no pets, S313/mo ~aw. 3030 Clubhouse Rd, C:O.I. DUPLEX-Upper: Lge 3 br. 2 Laguna Beach 2705 5 BR, 21 ~ BA. S325/mo, Over. ba, gar, $27j 1110, IA\\er: 3 --=---------1 looking Santa Ana Country br. 1 ba gar, $2'25 n10. Both RENTALS/LEASES Club. Dsh\\·shr, brick frpfc, Open &it &: Sun l In ;:;. Fountain Valley ----3410 Phone C\'e~ 714/683-8709. 3 BR 2 BA. l\fodern frplc. on ocean[rnnt. \\'ill consider UN FURNISHED all clrc. Pets & child ok. unfurnished. Avail mid-Sept Lgc. 3 bdrni. & lam, rm. Execuli\'e llomc. to mid-June. 546-1093. d hon1e. Cus1om decor111erl. Tele-Tren WATERFRO\'T · 3 br & dE'n. ~ew carpets, f1re~lace, hilt-FOR Rent: \Ve l't'present 2 ba, frplc. 'vashe1•/rlrycr ins, cxc. ocean 111r\.\.', ~ yr. 18.000 rcntali; through-out \\'f\V crpts. elec kit. Orpic. Callege Park 3115 G11rg. S250fmo .. Oct. .1. ---=--------17600 Sll.nto Domingo Cir. LF.ASE, Unfurn hOuse 3 f11<11 629-3914 for app1. BR. 2 ba. Dbl gar3ge, 4 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc. Fan1ily Option to bu y. 5-t5-4671. room. Bu fltins. $285/mo. Call 592...j62j, SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS . . . live where the fun isl RENT FURNITURE * DIRECT TO TENA.t'\JT 2~-Hr. Dclivet')' 100% Purchase Option Complete 1 BR Apt as Low as $22/mo. 3().Day l\Unimum • \VIDE VARIETY' CUSTOM FURNITURE RENTAL :J17 \\I. 19th St .. C;\I, 5"18·l-181 RE~IAN.KABLY UNBELJEV ABLY EXTRAORDINARILY BEAUTIFUL Val D'l1ere Garden Apta Putting gnien, waterfall &: ,;I.Team, OoWers evf!~·bflre, 4~' pool, rec. room, billiards, BBQ's, Sauna, fum .-unfurn, 1 & 2 Br. also Singlt'a from S'135. Set!! It! 2000 Panorur Rd., 642-8670. Beh\'ttn Har. bor 1:. Newport.. 2 Blk N. 19th • 832-7800 2 BR. $13:J/mo. Bltns, crpts, drps, air·cond, \\'ater & gab pd, Xlnt loc. Tele· Trend There'<1 a'/• million dollar Clubhouse With party room, billiards room, indoor soII driv· ing range, men's and women's health clubs, saunas, tennis courts, resident tennis pro and pro shop, and Olympic size pool. All this, and much more, just sleps !rom your professionally decorated apa.rtment, each \\•ith private balcony/patios. Air cOnditlon· ing/fireplaces optional. Oakwood Garden Apartments l:u ·1 Clth Street behveen Irvine and Dover Or. (714} 642.Sl7CI 8p1c:io1.11 1ludio, 1 • 2 Bedroom 111lta1. Fuml1hed or 11nf11roitbed. $145 to SStO. Immediate Occupani;y Model• opu daily 11 am to• pm _c_._•l_•_M __ •_•_• ____ •_100_! Newpart Beach 4200 MESA MOTEt: LG 1 BR cpt/drp. h!tnll. 130. No pcls. 28&; i\1endoza Dr. ~;h-)121 * LO}V \\'EEK.LY RATES* Kitchen, TV's maid 1ervice. Sll:'>--1 Br furn, util paid. Heated Pool Quiet adull. Near stores. 6-16-9681 198:> Pomona, 348--0728. * COMPLETELY furn. l OCEANFRONT 'lit June, 4 BR apt. $95fmo, Br. 2 Ba upper duplex, 131 FIO\\'t"r $116-7883 Viev.'. Jurn, gar. pa t . dshwhr, $220 Se ashor e 1 BR furn, S150 ioc\ ulil, Dr/SOlh, 64fi..4626 pool, gar, di!lposal, Adults, no pet!!, &12-238..'l. 1 Bd, lirep\ace, VERY NICE! sin!, Peninsula loc. * * NICE 2 BR Duplex. Ava.ii. til Jun 15. employed Carprted. Sl~:i/mo. adult!':, no pets, 613-2123 OL' ~~~c·_"1_1 ~"'-""'~-"~--1 673--03~9. 2 BR. Comp!. furn. lleatrd ---------- Pool. Children Ok. S<'e 12G LGE New 'l hr. 2 ba furn <IPl , J\.1on1e Vista Ave, C:'lf Close 1o l>cach & shopplflt $200/mo. J:110 :>.tarcus, N.B. BACHELOR APT, de sirable Ca11 rve!! 613-1975. • Joe. Girl prefered. $110/mo. Ca.II 6'1:2--8400. STEPS To Ocean, Allr, l BR. 21 ~ ha, lrpl. Teachen: 832• 7800 I or fan1ily, \l'lr Jse, $2SO/mo 2 BR&: Den Sl s:J/mo. Fenced Newport Beach 4200 + uti l. Balboa Real Estate yard. Rt'frig, slO\'t-, drapes. I---'-------Co. 673-4140. Pets & chlldren ok. \\'ATERFRONT ll'fpier &y "~E~A~R~J.~Y~-~Oce-,-,~,,..-nt-3~B-,. Tel .. Trend floal for lrg bo:1.l. 2 BR. I 2 Bii. bllns, indoor Bar·B-Q, ba, furn Or Unf. I ,..... deck • • s~· mo <·p( J' HOLIDAY PLAZA '"""' g 1age _ "'~a · ..,._. , .i. \\'/View. ''rly or 111in1er. """! tV rt--anlroot nl· DELUXE Spaciou11 I Bdrm. "'~ · V<,.-.:: • • F"urn apt. $13,;. Plus util. 3601 i;'inley. Appl only. ·'=29-=39~'='·~----.,-,­AdlU.. no pets. 833-ll34 or :-: dshwshr, fenced Ya rd · le~~1" Ref. req_ $350 J\lo. Orange County. Houses. \\linter. lll3 Fin I e Y · 1' URNISHED RENTALS Apar1111ents, rurniiihed/un. 213/69J..6220 2 bdrm. ap!, at Woods Cove, furnished. Children & pets Jlealed pool, Ample 673-8249 UPSTArRS winter rental Ior Newport Beach 3200 1-==========-parking. No childrrn -no single maUJre "-'Oman or Townho. UM • A-d-.-1-1-,-l•guna Beach 3705 pet.'l. l96j Pomona , C.M. WINTER RentaJ, Working couplr, close to heh l • BA YSHORES • 150 yds. lo beach -l..ge. \Yelcome. ~IO\'C in today. \Vinler rental. 3 & 4 BR furn. trer shaded patio. LeaS(' for Placement in 30 days, 18 $300 mo. Avail St'pt-Junc, $l65 J\fo. Orange Coun!y offlces, com- "C" TI!Oi\:IAS, Realtor 2 lld1•1n. ar Victoria Beach. pulerlzed nccuracy. Telc- 22-1 \V. Coasl H \\')' 548-;l.527 f.:'l:c. vic1v, fil'Cplc. A fc,1· Trend, 832-7800, BIG o .. f" 1 3 B 2 b steps to s11nd. Lease a11..,..~11 ~;.' d;hwh~·: s21::i rv10 * Kids Wanted 1\•shr/dryr, 939 \V. Bay Ave, Charm i;tudio, deck '"'/l)C(lln SHARP 4 Br." 2 Ba home. \Vint er S 2 ll O. vie1\', oct'a n side of h'"'Y a1 STO\'C' fenced yard -& f,73-2012/532-674.t \\'ood11 Covr, Lease pr!.~ ~kr1y 100~ $210/nio. FOR J'l'nl thru Jun~ '71 lu1•n. Sl3::i Mo. QUICK C'ALL~ 2 br .. 2 ba. mobile home. MISF-ION REALTY 49~-0731 Home-F inders 645·2951 Bays1df' Village, N.B. $200 985 So. Coa,;I H\\')', Laguna NE\Y 4 BR. 2 ba home on mo, 67j...Q(]52 Sat or Sun. Lease/Sa le Furnished Lake Fore~! opposite El WINTER • lgc 4 br. 2 ba & Lovely Beach Cando Torn Ll-isure \\'orld, 6 m<r-1 <len, frplc, bttns. $350 mo + Avail Sept 15 for lease thru yr lse. S33ll mo. ~139. dcp. 7101 ~ea short'. June or longe~. 2 BR, 2 BA, ~11 to Npt on GG Irwy, 3 Br 7141612-7671. 213/624--9561 UPPl'I' "''i!h living, dining. fam rm. N. Tustin a«a. 2 BR. 11~ BA. l blks 10 ki1chcn areas main {loor ov. Wrkg: cpl, Teens ok. Refs beach. Scpr. thru .June. crlooking beautiful p o o I. $210. 6'16-.l.'i93 Child accepted S 18 O. Large 2 car port plug slor------.-----61;;..os.12. agt &. con1plete laundry fa- cilities. All beautifully & ON lhl' Beach, n1odern 3 b bl I I d coniplelely furnished, linens, 832-7800 r, 1ns, rp c, crpts, rps, h' If de · d o 1 <>ar. laundry rm. S200/n10 c ina, etc. sire ' n Y 2 BR Duplex $185/nio Yard .., 100 steps to private beach. · ' \\'inter. 6201 Seashore Or. Tennis court & 2nd pool al-a:ar, bllns, crpts. tlrps, Nr 2 BR. Compl. furn. $200/mo. 80 on property \\'ith g(lrg· heh. Nea r bay & heach. Adults, eoui; Jandscapifli: thru-out. Tel• Trend girls, maximum 3 -3 BR, l shop'g, Re as on ab J e . Split Je1·ef l BR 2 bath, trpl, •OCEAN view dream home:. Costa Mes• 4100 ba, garage, $300 mo incl TI4/686-6553. bll-lns, patio. Faces pool, 3 Elegant, ,pacious. < BR. J util N'o _,, Ava;J 918 < .. 1 BDRJ\1 Adlts·NO -ts. . ,,.. • . .X."t: 1 BR. rum, 1 blk lo bch . cAr i:ar. BA. "-'et bar, formal din ,,.. wknds or aft 6pm ll6 "A" REALTOR 548 '91.1. $10:)/mo, Open for lnspee. Yrly, i\la.n or cp, no pe ts. -v uv rm magnificent fireplace, Sal. Jl).l2 pm . 2j7j Santa 34.lh S!, NB 1st l last nio's, $130. Very By 01\'NER . Sal•·' •• ,,. stel-eo, bl1in~. decorator · Pl 1 k · LO: Ana Ave, Apt D. C.~1. For 301 Edgewater on lhe bay. 3 1n1mac. eny pr 1ng . \\'e1tcliff1 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrg drps, cpts, hobby area, dog add info; Call 642-6742 hr 2 ba or 2 Br t ba ra tes 6'12-36;16, 208 Grant SI, NB. H/F Pool. new crpls. drps, ni", gardener, Adults only. before 8 Am or aft 6 pm or $200 up per n10. no students. * NEW BAYFRONT •· paint. Gardrner •. pool S4:':i() on lease. Refs rcqd. 213 '6"88.9 Pl R b. o · RI "' : ., ..i 1. o 1nson, av1s ty 2 BR's, 2 Ba's. 227 19\h St. n1aint. pd. $4 95/mo. 497-1349 ..... ,.,. s~~ . ="'°'_.,,.=,_.,,..-..,-,....,=--: DELUXE Townhoust', 3 Br, 21 ~~=====~---Lo\\·er Duplex. ~ winter 6·l~59'J6. FOR LEASE: Laguna Nigue.1 Ba, drapci, \\'/IY crpts, WATERFRONT, \Vinter lsc. rental. $330 Yrly. 675-0236. EAsrBLUJ-"F-3 hr, 2 ba, tam 3 BR Home. $285 mo. " h h . $"'! u ,_ l 2 B 2 B vi I\' r, patio. ~ mo. pper. rx ..... ge r. a, I BR. apt, Close 10 bay & rn1, 11 ... lc, lge liv rm. cfin'' Dish1\·asher & ref r ig· f N II hJ ( J tJu f I I k.t FA 1· ,. urn. ,. a 11C 11 e en1 ·u rp. e ec t • • pa IO, beAch. J.'urn/unf. 1216 w. rm, spac kit \\•/bltns, lndry, included, 4 94-414 6 or OCCJ . 3 Pools. 833-3694 deck. Boat 111Jp extra. Adi ls, Balboa Blvd. NB. Eves 212 gar. fncd yd Nr schools. 499--1331 1----------no pels. S25(l mo. 675--1062. 61:>-7876. or 494-2250. Jn1m occ. Sl:IO/mo. 5j1-3721 NE\V 3 BR home, Acapulco Apll, attractlvt, or 64~-0061. $300 mo. Pool, Ulil paid, Carden DELUXE 2 Br, 2 Ba. BEAtrl' 2 Br, wntr · LIDO ISLE-4 BR 3 BA 4n~_g704 living. Adults, no peti:;, Carper, built-ins, enclosed pa. Oceanfrtn, trplc. tutn.ex~.P! • · · Place Realty "" l BR-$t5o, 2 BR-$175 Ho. garage. Clean. 50001Ai linen&. .$300 mo uU pd. acrol!s froni tennis crt, I========== I 1800 Wallace Ave, C.~f. N lu !714 6~1492 39 playgrnd, clubhoust & S•n Clemente 3710 ='=P="'===''"''~~~~· ~-1 .,.."' · beach. $65(1 mo. 673-7489 or -;:.;.=='---..;...-'-' BAGI New beaut rum. $110 OCEANFRONT 3 Br, 1% ha. BIG Bay Front, Penthouse 642-6500 NE\V 3 BR. 2 ba on golf Ulil pd, Ur. Over 3:i, No lip-top c.nd, nic:e cpls, drps. garage a p I., 1 br, 3 BR-2~1 BA C.Ondo: Fum or Unltirn. S285 uni. Pvt/patio, pool. 407 Flagship Rd, NB. 213! s&i-3000. Open Sun! course, Fam rm, formal pets. 2195 f\tincr No. 2 cov pal, ga r. $275 mo wnter "'shr/dryer.m 10th .St .. din'g rm, Atrium, Frplc, 54g..1()98. (11 714-7465, 529-1903 673-2012/5.12-6148 Bllna, Drpl & cpts, Lse, $25 Per Week & Up * OCEANFRONT • winttr * 1 BR ~'urn Apt. POOL. No $295 mo. 492---2033 Bachelor & 1 br. TV &. maid lease, 2 or 3 br family units. children, no pe ts. 2405~ 16th 3 BR .. furn. 9 mos lse. S2j() ~•pi~no 3725 4 BR channel front, yrly lsc :.::; ___ ..,.:=. serv. avail. 4j() Victoria, 4807 Seashore Dr. St. NB. 6'164664 C.P.f. I ·3~B~D~R~.-,-.,-,-anru--nd~71.10='A OCEANFRONT 2 BR. iar. 1 BR. furn. $14:> Avail CK:t 5. 40th St. $240 675-3249 or 'vshr. dryr. Sep t 15th to $37j * NE\V 4 BR-TROY home, Also 2 BR unfum. Sl45. 61:>-Z118 June 15th $225. 673-124.7 no pcl s. 6/a-7965 t:"-k * J T B h L;JSY .acccs~ lo super m I, OfJ 0 eac ----~ \\'INTER·l£C' j br home on shopping, CIC, $.125 month, Slll\RPt :l BR ll 01 t (IYYCOVEREf>f beach. $300 1110. 720 1 ""1n!cr basi1<. \Viii conslde1· 11 · · 1 1 ° '1·180'1°ve, Avail Sept 18. See Mgr. Apt l.OC=E=A7N=FR=N=T~, ~2'°"Br.....,D~,-p~le>--. 4 BR eomp. furn . \Vintcr lsc , J1, 1846 Placentia. \'Vlntcr. S200fmo. adlts. close to bench. Ca\f\\'OO<l Really 548-1290 family room, 2 Baths. Call ' 493-3237 aft 1 pm. /' 'r'l::AR Round . Occantronl, __ _ Srashorr Dr. 64 2-3.>29 ) 1 · ht re r g, crp s, 1 rps. mo. S13S.I BR Collage Eastside.1 ~===~--~~~ case -pu1·c l8Sc or outrig CALL NO\V! troll'! SflJ .. 2 BR .. ~se. $210 C11piitrano Beach 3730 mo rncl ut11. Families o"lY-1 -~-------­ l!l<ki \V. Oceanfront. 613-367:'1 4 BLKS rrom Ocean w/ 2 BR, 2 ba. $22.'i or Jsc/opt. Vie"'! NEW 3 Br, fam rm, SJ7j, Owner 675-8200 Eves din r111, cpls, drps, bllns. 6-1~-648!1 S260 1st". m-::io77 0r 774-746.)_ Furn Bachelor & 1 BR. 213/79~)-3018 ABBEY REALTY 642-38.30 Patio. Singles ok. \\ilNTEH N'ntal-furnished sale>. Adults only. Refs. H F . d 6452951 8 645-0111 hou se, L illo Sand s 499-l152AMor837--0791any. om• in er s • Exceptionally nice! OCEi\NFH.ONT 2 Br. Duplrx LARGE I Bdrn1. NEAR 1.!~l~"_~· -;::~!.~"-;;:c'.'.....~·~-;;:'t.~-;::~-~-;;:-~~C~o;::m:;;m:;;":;;";::ily;;·::•;::•'-;3836~~=~1;:;;";:;"~· =======I * PRIVA c y PLUS ,~ NEA T 2 Br, Av.·ay from II all , Below rental value! furn. New decor .. gar. :itOl Ocean. S150 mo--YEARLY 2UO Newport Blvd, C:>.t. Seashott Or. 673-503t Students ok. 67~ , e NASSAU Palms Z Br "D~E7w=x=g~2~B~,-.-. -"7,~,.-,~d7;1•1 I LGE. like new 3 br, 2 ba, bch apt. Furn ' Unf. Pool. ping-loc. Pool &.:. bltns. A.dulls. duplex. Sundeck. g ar . l_G_•_•_•_•_•:I =====2:000=:G:':":•:':':l====:::2:000;:::G:•:":":'~':I :;-----2_000 __ 1 srove, rcl1i2'. crpla & drps. $150. HURRY~ C.flll~ ~.,,, ,( _ /)-C ~e,s Hom .. Findors 64S-29ll 3740 Dover Shores 3227 Dan• Point po"ng, BBQ. ~hady laWT\li. $210 mo -no l!IC, 6~2-6274. Sept-June $250 £12-1045. ----111 E. 22nd St. 64 2--364.l \:)~ J.'QU }."I). (.!:I ~ <J• ~ 3 Bf'drm honic in country I h h B I I Ch '/ almosphe>re. Good &C'hool~ & LGE 4 br. 3 ba homf!. SUnken ** ' BR, 2 BA. NE\V I ·.-l~l'c.-~-'-~Q~U',l,OET=-20...,B~Rc BACH A.pt. Swim pool, Garg. /' OCEANF\VlRONNTERt, 2RENT, 3, & ~J mu. · 1 blk lrom ocea n, Sll:J + 4 BR's, T · li.ving rm, formal dining CR?'l'S & DRPS. Heated pool, Crpts, drp1, utll. 210 Cedllr. 548--1131. ALS. 673-8088. The Pun e wit f e ui f. n UC• e '"' 01 ,1~.,,. AvoH oow at rm. lam rm, lge patio. 3 car Call 67>734!1 or 496--5323. dshwhr. Adult only, no pet!C . • "· 2 Y' lease:, !700fmo to --~ p Ill A CM $225. BEACl1 Wlnter-3 br., 2 ** 3 & 4 BR'!!. Frp)('. I I A boby·iitler who le ft her iob said, "The child was bee~· word ond the 101her was PREL 1-·" 9·•' G) (C)tl'!C)lele lh• cliucll• quo1ed I I I 17 b ... l:l!ing In 1ho m1n1n~ word . _ . . ~ou de•e•OP l1om ltep No. 3 below. ~ P~INT N\JM&RfO lEITERS I 1 ) 1 I '-7 1~1 THES~ SQUARES C> gj!fc,"'~~\\ '"'""0 I I I I I I I J SCRAM-Lm ANSWER IN DIME-A-LINE • $230. fK'r ITII). Fam.ilies only. Agt!nt 5'16-4141, Cost• Mesa 3100 ~ $140-.1 Br srp house 100'! ya.rd for kidi &: pc1s: Blue Beacon* 64S.011l ~ D I U I 397 44:» ac c ve, · ea. Fpl, cpl•, -a•IY -w. YEARLY. l blk to Brach! qual i f ied pe:r ao n ~. up•xea n urn. 5 5-18-G878or&IZ-4429 '"' "'' Refcre n"tl n ••d•d --·--l =o=~-~-~-.-..., 1809W.Bal.boa613--222.t Clean? Ca.11613·24!». ' . QUIET C 1.f 2 blks FOR Lease-f'urn, Condo. 2 M0-29!n. ' ".area, er., 1 ~~ BA, A.d ull!!. OCEANFRONT-Deluxe 3 hr, ====:;:::;o====I from shopping ctr, Ptly I I ........ 1 1111u. 2 b8, frplc. Ava.ii lOfl $350 U I lty P k _,... rum, Yard, SUO. 646-5154. sw mm ng """"' .. ,.,, mo. arl 07., _ ·~ n ver1_•_r •~•' l\1ullan Reill'"* 540-2960 mo ye y. ,.,05;. RENTALS v A F L-...1 * WKLY·l..owly apt. Bach OPEN U-4 PP.f, Sil • Sun, r ·-tal ~ Unl -~ pts. umf1,.... .......... w rt.. I 2 BR or ....:n 1 "' v"'11'1Yl--'-'-'-'--''--'-"'.:.O--or cpl. f'um. Kitch. $3S wk ~ , V\....:an ront, , Parle l Turtle Rock, Call: Generil 4000 A up. 54&-0451 wntr lse .JZ25/mo 548-4928. ('I 1 I ·1 ' 1111 l'lld. l BR Pool L I t $140.blwn ace11n & bA,y, 1 hr ,' , r; coses. F $ Adult~.nope1111.Utilpd.l81W •rit. Students welcome . Newport Hgh, 4210 Wl'NTER Renlt1I, 2 BR furn apt. fplce. r>tllo, sis.; ~100 ClllY St. 6..,_7584, CLEAN I or 2 BR. Ad ulU, no pets. Lrs kil. $13.)..$1~. 2421 E. 16th St. NB &$6-1801. 3 BR/2 ba: Bltl ns· """rom 28 Wk. ?l>ifnrovla. 548-0336 67>1071111rt6&wknd~. drpstcrpts:, 2 car gani.ge. Luxury Slnglt!! Apt$. Complelc: s·t \VJ\. ~lolc Buna:alows LRG l BR. Adul1~. no pc'ts, Beck B•y Nr. So. Coa!CI Plllla Shp, _ _ _ I'll !Il l' maid 11ervlct. hOtl!e"-·arcs •IP• G. APl'S wk/"p. • \'J?11.rly. 675-8.'92 ____ ,_ ____ 4_2_'._,1 , · 11 I Cntr, $2j()/mo. l yr IS«!. linr,nic, all util, treated pool, " or 642-0807 s.tG-5259. lst \Vt.tcr.1 Bank Wd,c. billia rd-', tt1tauran1, cock-2376 Nl'.IWP<V'l Blvd. ~.9r:» I BR fl.Im on BAiboa Penln ~~Th~~t~o~l.vi!~';11:. B~ 1 BR, 3 Ba.Collrge r->rk. N('w UnlY'l':r1l1Y Park llltb:. Furn 1 Br & B•chelor utll rmkt. yr !tit', SlSS mo. Pt'! S\2.) 111() .. 548---18-t~ cpts, ff'C'.sh . painted. s~ D11y 133-0101 Nights VI LLAGE INN 2110 Newport Blvd, CM 67j...5416. mo. 278 Hanovt:r Dr· J ~~~~~~~~~·J l..aiuna Beach 49"1·Nl6 2 BR, rum. Crpl~ drps, Co;ona dtf Mar 4150 Sl>2'"JS2 _Unlve r11tY .P•rk 3237 D I BALBOA INN Poot Kids ok. 1998' Alaplc N rt •-h 4200 • • --- SIJS or J14::i lurn. 2 Br, 4. _ 1 ~ 675-t740 A.pl 1. 5"48-2808. ewpo '"'•c · OCEAN side hlV)', 2 BR plcx. bl1os, Piii, ln,l!'I~ ok, Last Chance. Turtle Rock --* DELUXE LG t DR • * * $120. VEltY niCt' 2 Br. w/w, frpl c, wlk 10 tbop!!, Blue Beecan * 64$.0111 4 Br. l b.i, aep llled p1tlo * BUDGET SAYER Quiet, 1ar. 111dltA, ~lobUe home, Adults only, etc. Adult1, no peu. UX> :\IESA d1•/ ~111.f'ol....~: 4 Brf2 movt now. 1Mtl5 Klbor. $362 Neat 1 BR, Compl1 Mn. Ulll 2-lj2 Elden, 646-2768 no ~Is, 6-12-1265 )1'ly IM!. 3-J0-3864 811, 11dded fa m Ir 01 . IT'S Det\ch houso lime. Big· Ind, $1U/D!o. HURRY! I BR upper, nn"•ly redcc, SPAC10US 2 Br ()(.'tll;n w. S2SO/mo. Incl wtr. Clostc to lf:ll telecHon cvttl See lbe lfURRY! Adltt only, No Pl!tl, $140 + apt, wlnter, m11.hJN' adlilt.t 1eh <all ftt'de•). 54~"6M-MCtlon DOWI Hom .. Flnde" '4S.2tS1 1u • e.lec. ~ dt 5:45. $113 mo. 675 ~. ' l S85/ llnehelor f\Jrn. No oook- lng. Call 67~.i78 aft ICSO ' Wkday1, anyUme wknds.. I ' I OAll Y PllOT S01.l11rd01.y, Stptrmbtt • NTAL) RENTALS Apts. Furnishecl Apts. Furnished 12 19i0 K~~TALS RENTALS Apt1. Unfurnished Aft•· Unfurnished • --Huntl"lfon le•cti 4400 Huntington Bt•dt 4400 Irvin• 5238lnint 5231 THE HIGHLANDER "Scotli!b Treat" 16161 P•rksidt Ln. Mgr. '42-1!69 San Dlt"go fl"\1)' to Bt"arh Bl1·d. <ii blks So. to Holt, \V. on J-lolt l bJ k. LA QUINTA HERMOSA "!\lodern Spanish" 16211 Po1rksid• Ln. Mgr. 947.5441 FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN Lus h land scaping, cabana, cover,ed court· vards sunken s\vim 'g pools, BBQ s & foun-. . ' t a m s. "THE UL Tl MATE IN APTS" BR's-From $150 2 BR's-From $1 15 NOW LEASING ' Pack-li ke livirg for lami- lies with children and adults. I, 2 ond 3 bed- room s, furnish~d or unfurnished. Shag car. pets, dropes, o ir conditioned, v1ith self. cleaning ovens. Complete $400.000 recrea- tion clu b in three ocre pork. Pools, tennis, volleyball. health club, teen facilities ond o pre -school! Next to sho pping ond golf course, near U.C.I. and Newport Bedch. From $150 per mo. At Son Diego Fwy. dnd Culver Drive in lrv ir.c. Phone 833-3733. RENTALS . Apt1. Unfurn11hatl Coron• d~I Mar S250 ~-re~~ .. :~. ON TE."i ACRES I ll 2 BR. Furn 1 4 Vnlurn Fireplaces I priv. P31iGca I Pool1. Tennis • Contnt'I Bldlt., 900 S-11. l.a•!l". OU.t 6'4·~11 I J\~acArthur nr Ct»&'! Hwy) ·--~--· ----LRG ne1v ~1argurritc, B!tn,;, cpl!, ~8-79.Sl ap1 a on s. (If 11 .... •y. drps. SZ-30. DELUXE 2 sty, 2 BR & Mn 2 BA, bHn~. crpts. drps, lrplc. patio, SI Hwy . 67.>-2'147. /II. COROLIDO APTS. 2 Br, l & 1 1 ~ BA .• rrplc. dbl ca r· RENTALS ~h. Unfurnl"1ocl S•nta An• 5620 VILL4 M4RSEILLES BR4ND NEW SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult L iving FUrn. & Unfurn. Ol1hwa:shil"r • color coordlnat· ed appllallCft • plush 1ha1 ca1-pet • cl?olce of 2 color acht'mes -2 baths • stall 1howers _ mirrored ward. robe doors • indlrttl ll:ht· in&" tn kitche:i • breaktas1 bar • hU&"e private fenced ~tlo -plu1h lviusc.1.ping · brick Bar-B·Q's. larae heat. ed pool.II " la "Ull. 3101 So. Bristol St. (~Ml. N. of 59. Col<.1: Plaza) So1nt• An• PHONE : ss1.a200 * * * * ,..,, Wh•ddyo1 Want? Who1ddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special R ate 5 Lints -5 times -S bucks llULll -All ML/ST tN(LUOI 1-Wlll l \'941 fll¥1 It ll'"H.. 2-Wftll ~ wtnl lft lrlft . )...YOUll jlMnl _,,, 1N r1u. 4-J 11"" tt 11w1rtlslflt. ~OTIUNO ~1111 SALE -TllA1!15 ONLY! To Place Your Trader's Par•dise Ad PHONE 642-1671 po111.: lall:'t. Pool. $18!! & LIP· l "'!"'!~"'!"'!~~"'!~~1 673-337~ Dune Bugi::y, 1600 dual Clll'b ':_!gun! •• ~•ach 570§ rng., 1011. h11ch lor Bosto11 8 Un11s, good rrntal ar~a. $38.000 r 11ui1y i n co m e Sl3.5CXI. f or housr. com- n1erei11J nr horse r11rwh. O\\'NER fi7J.6Z::,9 3 BR. 2 ba. !lO ol li"'Y· frplr. OCE'N VIEIV L \Vhal<'r or ? or truck, 2777 palio, gar S310, yrly. Adull " -r g I 67,629, B••h•lo• 1 & 2 BR Bri~tol. C.~1. on>· .i-• ... •• apls. :,.16 :z-gg r1 • .,. ... RENTALS _Apta. Unfurnishad Lot1 6100 120 :t 140 Level w ned l\f·1 with tnialJ house. 3 Bdrm & garage -owner 1vtU carry ;at 7~i·,. - lil1lf·&r.1·c • on choict \Ypsl· side 11Uttl CI01;t to l!llh St t.lay fak,, l? Uli•I• 1111h \'U • lane(' . sn.ooo. 107 fet"t on Bakrr Sr, no"'' ~1.1 \li'lll s~11 1ub,1ect to com. 1nerr!a/ :.:onlng. _ $32.100 CJose lo 2 fr~eways. Pho~ &46· 7171 1-0 THf. REl\L \""\. ES'J'ATf:RS ARIZONA Large Jevt'I :'lts, \\'ater. pow. rr. Good ro11.ds. $795 full prict. 1:11.sy terms. fue pic- 1urE"s, map.~. \\'nit> Eln1er Bullt"t'. Box 486, Kingma.n, Arit. 116-IOL All util. incl. Furn & Unfurn. --. ----RENTALS Owned ind managed by The Irvine Company 2 BR. Norlh of 1111)'. frt~hly Furn or unfurn. Crpts. rlrps, ' · => ays pain1t"ll. Avail 9/Jj, $225. bl.rns, patio~. "' 11 J kin t: D:ehange r-quity Jn '69 '.!1.-. COi\·1:'>1ERCIAL Jnt·ornt' pro-Acreo1g_• _____ 6:i. Caron• del Mar •250 2pts. Unfurnished -------·----·-----67. ~·""' d1stancti: 10 101\'n. 100 CliU 60 •r bll H · 1• B · ...... ";"' D La Be _ "Q r on1r 1n ~. . 2 BR, ~-,-.,-. -,-,.-,-,,-1-0/-1-. -,-,.-:0 r · i::. h. 49 t-.H9S f or tll('On1r property or pert~, fl·re & f'lea 1·. ne,;1 to 1 ............ -. ..... -... ~~1~· ho~:~· nrs~: Pl~~~ 0 ,·Rv:P•A7R•Et ••• ..J 5100 Newport 6eo1ch n10. \\'ill ~ho\\', call 675-187-1. San_Clo_mente 5710 ~~.,~.',.· 1'. ft. :i pn1. 011'nt'r: 700 Xarr1ssu~. o....r O\\'NER 67.'.'i-62j!I c I !200 VEN DOME BRAND-NEW ' B•·. ""'"''· c""· ,, .... pn11n, pool, bltn.~. Sl60. !'t>atlllf ;\l;ul()r Apts, 1.·12.i 2 BR. 2 BA. 1\'lihr. dryr, pool, 2 ,BP... loi\er ..... garat('. Trad" n1y '64 Old~ 1 dr Sta. adults. sr2:, Jl)O. ca 11: Qt~iel <idu!ls, i:'° j)('ls. ~12~. \\lag, for )'OUJ' eqully in l;r.ic P..·1 ply ll'ill tratlt rquity 1n .'.'i acrc1 2 n1l fron1 do\\·nto11•n Escondido for down pay- menl on So. Orange Co. honlC'. 646-111 6 anyt!n1r. LRG Bach. Prv f'nl, So. ol !-lll'y. be11m clngs. rerr. no kit Sl2j incl ulil. 67H!M>4 l;\lJ\tAAf)CUULALTTE,;PTS? APT-HOMES Plal'l'n!l11. :HS-26!!2 a sk abou! our dlSt'OunL ~73-4769 1'1.1 Ponirnte, 213-GR·l-.>73J, model Ui mlltage {"ar. Call 0M~A~R~G7U"E"R'"'1T=E=.-~So~. -,-f·1R: 1 1 w-d 59 -54~Zi797 bef\\'een 1 P;\I S.: PART furn·l br. bllns. \\"alk ro ~hOpping. $150/mo. Days fW.-2820. ('Vt'S 67a-20!!9. FA1"11L\' Seclion Cl h • p k Ntvcr heforc livf'll ill. Pri· 2 BR. 2 BA a111 deluxe. High ost to s opp1n9, ar . · 1-· , bl rr b · * Spacious 3 BR's. 'l ba Vale 11a110 1\·1nr;:. N r a 1· 011 u 11·/ ay VII'\\'. Avail H1\'Y· 1 Br. unr. Adul!s, no tn a s ante 90 10 P:'ll. ~·I' eabin cruisl'r', '67 Clu-ys- ltr, fully c<1uipped. Tradt S1500 in boat for house equ. ii~', car. smaller boat or ? Evenings 673-1266. * si~'im pool, put/green be~c~ & s~pp1ng. All nl'w Oc1. 1st S26i Adl1s only, no !)('ts. Squart'I only. 64Z=7898. NOTICE Have rare modr l '61 Che\'. * ~I lndiv/1...1~, fac'ls bu1ll·tns, d1f;hwashers, w'w fll'!S. 745 DomirJJ:o Or. Ap1. Balboa 5300 ''"• '"'-'T • d 7i.6~4-46::.6or61.>-1260. ---------Bo1lboo1 4300 1145 Anah•im Av~. i:.11.~uni::. rr.~s. pnval<' 1=::.c.;;.;..;;_ ______ COSTA :.iE.".iA 642.2824 l1v1ni::. LGE 3 BR. 2 BA. rrplc. OCEANFRONT 2 BP. BAYfRONT-Large Br.1.., ........................ ~ e 3 BR-2 BA·frplc., plus rrpls. rirp~. bit-ins & duplr:... Ptnin. S2;,(I 101<i•er yrly, ---e 2-BR·2 BA·patlo~ rishll'hr. $220 mo. Jnfan! ok. 6il-572'l furn apt. Patio overlooking 2 BR, 2 ba dclu.x garrlen (========== G • r <·-e I BR·l BA.<frluxr singlr Nr lloag llvsp. 4130 Patrit'e Ba.1'. Util. rd. arage. patio apt. 1J 1111 rom .,.,_ Rd ,,_,,, A~c- s22::i1mo. yearly. s 1 8 :i Coast Plaza. $170/mo Call Corsican Apt. Homes I c~-~~7· ~'"7·~··~·~~-~- 1\'intrr. 67~790 968-2726 or 3-1&-6.19!1 SlJNFLO\VER AVE. l.ARCE .1 Br. 2 Bil Cus1om NE\V l -2-3 BR 's. All bl!ns. Btll'n S. J\liun & Brislol Apl. NPur lion~ H!llipital. s22:1 rno. 6•12-1771 or cpl~. <lr1Js, gar. Nr. S. Coas1 L'lelitrd ~i mile E . of South Plau. :;46-1973. ;,4,>-2321. Coast Plaza Shoppin_c C<"ntcr fil6-fi92i. A_grn1c· -o-~=~ c .. 11 540-1973 X_Tf_{,_\_Lilc 2 Br. 1 ha. CID. lido Isle 5351 LRG BAY VIE\\' 2 Br, slufl y, crp!s, drp.~. 1 ~-ba, frpl c. L.<;f' $.liO. ti1l·8.'.'i92 or 642-0807. Balboa Island l3l5 DELUXE Dupleli. 2 Br <'a. Shorl block BAy or ocr11n. FiITpl11{'{". Sl7:l rno. 213 : 6$-fi0\2 or 211 ('yprl'ss, B11.lboa. lcc==o---,,-=c-:c-o---;;I Co•ta Mesa YEARLY, lo11·er dupll'Ji. 2 Ev•s. 54S-2321 bltns, rn(.'] i;mr: adlts, no !1001--==-'--'-----Jl"I~. s111.-,. :1"48-3708. LITTLE BAL. ISL Bdrm. 2 Ba. carporc . r'll'ar nt'"''· S210, .... ·11.ter t13id Fam. Jn'f'I , 673.-438~ n i ir, h Is. \\"ttkt'nd!. LG. l Br: Bllins. patio. Bhv: Bay & Bea.ch. Yrly . Sl6j/mo Adults. 67~781 af! ' \VINTER 2 BR apl. Adulls, no pels. $110. utilitil's paid. 673-3182 2 BR. Beachlront. Crp1.s, drps, resp. adults only, no chldm, no pets. 644--0753. 2 BR. Apl. S2'111 monthly. 3I:J E. 811.y. Balboa. JnQ at Apt C. 673-tj21 or ;);IS--7771. ,/ BAYfRONT; 3··1 BDRr-.1 SANDY BF.1\Cll. 9/12-6/15 Eves. 673-j299. e 3 BR, 2 ba duplt,; e s1sa mo. 11·1n1er lst" • 20.'.'i T S1. Gi ?..--2009 * ORLEANS APTS. Br.. Duplrx. C.rpls, •ll'ps, k1lrh. furn. fl'nt•cd pa tk>. ~·ard , $14:1 n10 6.ffi-2826. 2~2 6iJ-:l~70. on Grancl Canal. \\'atrrlront. e BA_Y_F_R_O--N~T~~.-Boot <lock. 211 BR. 2•~ BA. Un lurn. Avail Oct. I. $3501 LUXURY Apts. Starting mo. yrly. No ('hil<lrrn or ADUL'l"S ONLY flO\~t~r 61, C~I. '! & J RR. Aval!. Privatr Pll· BEAU'r N1vw :! BR ·1-plrx li1J, PoOl ·i nd iv. l11undry rar. llPL'. Bl1n~. cp(, pr l v . IN1. Oi·ange Co. Airpor!: Tus. pa!iOI!. Xlnl F:~fde Joe Sll!O. tu1 at 17th SI; nr. \Vrslcliff ). Ar111!i. Sf.r 11! :;56 E. 201h ~I •at ·$375 .• 642-2202 p<.'\S. 673-0207 • NEARLY new J br, 2 ba, UP PER 2 Br .. <1<'11, ~rp1s. lrplc. Cl"f/1~. <!rps. 1'\o JWlS. drp~. frple, J:ar .. dispoAAI. sz1;1/n10. 301 32nd S1. $760 .Y rl~. Incl u1 il. 675-ffi17 :1·111--0272 or !ii~7i6. NE\V Ji;:r 2 BP. 1riplr.x, Pvt .,__ ______ I"°'========= 17•11 Tustin, Cost>t J\·lci;a t.lgr, J\lrs. Carson. &12-4611 p1tl 10 . .shag •"pis & rlrps, i\IAH INEl?'.S Squa1~· 121<0 ll(J. --~-- BHn range'. f'ncl Gar, Slij. It s2.1;, mo. 1 BR 2 be Huntington Be•ch 5400 Avail around 10/1 . 54.»-7:117 1·pt/drp, bl11ns, pool, rec L ike Livint in Your :? Br. 11 ' carport. $115. \\la. ~r:•~···~'"7:>-025~-'~· ~--~- OWN HOME'. • I ! tl'r pd Nr i;rhl~. ~192 3 Bl!. 2 Bi\. Unfuro. Crpts. \\"hy ray S17j for ;r.n apt'.' • "i\'" Plat'<'ntia. 6.'l&-4!20. rirps, i1Jk ro ncran. Yearly 1\hrn )IC ·iean rent you one 3 BR. 2 ha. encl gar, pvr. $Z1_'.i_· _'7_3-_""c'~·.,.-.,-,.,.~~ ro1· $1 40, • BR., rw:wiy 1ler. vard Adulis Sl 7~. l:. ISl h 2 BP.. 1 hlk lo heh! $1\i") crpt drp. en1•I p8110ll. ~pac 516_3776 01. ~i.\Q-oll::l n1olyd) lsl &· lasl + drp. grnds . 2 Ponls! Adul L~ only.1-":0C. c..cc..:.~.-'~'---.,.--~n 1•hlrlrn or fl('!s. 673--1~1 2'zR:i Foun11tin \\'11.y F:. Olar· LR(, 2 .Bl{ .. C~ls, th'p~: • • I BH \\'ATF:RfRONT. bor, turn\\·, on \Vill'On~. bl!n~. l-2 t~ilchrn .0~· Ni RAJ.BOA HA\' CLUB APT. !!eh~I & ~hop g. !162-J).l.1 n.. I I --S !00 ino C11l1 $4S.2'21 I 2 BR. I °"'' :..1ng e s ory Sl lO. 2 BR tipper. ;\o k1ris nr 1'\:f'ar Oceanfront. Oce11nvif'W :<un1lrck. Smogln>f'. Newer 1U.-. 2 Br. hl1ns, cpts. drps. h1dry. Nr shops l.t pier_ $16.l Adhs, baby ok. 53&-21]1. I or 2 BDRr-.1. Cf'J)IS, drps, 1·11n~r S: flOOI. 1 Blrl(•k lo b C'Ol'h . i\du lls only . 'i'l'Rrll•11111rls Heall y ,11,17-.'£1 I NE:\\' LUX 2 & ] br, by heach~ Crp1~. drps, bl!ns, s.:1tr. &t2-361i>. 646-®11 . i.;11rd1'n unit. Shag l:rptll, fl<'I!<, tr ~11 furn. Ai·ail So-pt . OUl'Lf.:x.;: Bn. 2 Bath. ----------1 rirp~. di~hw11.shf'r. patio. 20. fi\2-331:. days. erplK. drps. blt·ins, $2.i(I 1no bP11n1 cr1hn11: lrp!i·, srp -----------~i'll l" l'ii', 6-12-000:1 $12~. 2 BR. Cpl~. Drps, Bllns, G;1rage. oso garage. Arluli~. no pets. -DELUXfo;.. :l BR. 11 ~ Ha -----~-~­ $170. 2650 E:ldell, 5.17-0062 or S1ud10 111ll. Ne\v crpLs_ ,r;, fh ~s NEAR hrar tt-:'t hr, 2 b;1. 5'!9-067S r.tgr Unit P . hltns. SI~ f)('r n1u .. >4&-0-l:il l1pprr 1luplf''<. Bltns. Lr11.sc. $2\0, lil2-f~16. * Aft 4 pm, 847·3i27 * 2 Bn. Nrar Orran. ~"rplc, pRl10. Crp!s, 1l rp~. Arlul1s. DUPLEX J lir, :? balh. erµ. l.INDBOllG CO. :J,16-2.·119 REAL TORS /.t RENTERS Nomad \\'agon. Po\\>t.r, very The housing nlfice of Uni\'er· dcpendablt. $495 v al u '· i>ity of California. Irvine is Trade ror furn .. TD'S. expanding its listing St'rvice 646-6682 for off campus rentals. Real. 4 National cash registers tors & prfvate o wners arr computer ty~ r1ng5 lrom encou.raged .to list suitable le 10 S999. :\ 0deplli, trad~ marr1rd & ~tngle student5 &r for house tralltr or ? Call f ~ 1• u I r y ~ccon1modelions 517·1~>4j, wllh u~. Wnte or pl10ne for , • a lislinG forn1 fron1 : l\ous. * 8.5 acres APPLF. \Al_,. ing Ollice. Library Adniin· LEY land. 62:\ 11. 1-ll':Y 18 is1ration Bldg, UC lrvtnl', frontage. V11tur S2.>.000. Irvine. Calif. 92664. P hone: TRADE for small Busintss. •7141 83::-681~. • * 644·1621. BALD\\'IN ACROSONIC SPli\'F:T, LIKE NE\V. l::X- RENTAL FINDERS CHANGF: fOR QliEE:\' SIZ1': BEDROQ.\J SET. Free To Landlards 07;,.1~22 OR 67~fll60. 645-0111 l --7,71o-,-,-1,-.,~h-o-m-,-- -4JS W.1,th, C•tlo Mtta s:i:illl f'quily hu· sh11p t"q uipn1r11r. Jl('('5.~ hrakr or ;; \\'Rl\'G Coup!r we11ls: 2 Br G4S.l23."I unrurn. crp1~. d r 11 pr~. ___ ..:c_:..::::::_ __ _ buil!1n~. fencPrf yarr1, pvl Bayfmt dupltx: :l-4 Br/ i::ara.11:r. Approx. $130 mo. units. Sandy beach. Xlnl Hal'r 2 <:11.ts &· toy poodlr. 111r. record. Tr11de lor T D,s, 64&-166j aft. 6 II 11·eekrnd~. or indus1rial. !:1•cs· 6il-S299 BEACH ApL 1 BR. furn \\Rnl('d hy -'lt'li\'f' buSJfM'S.~ * * * 1935 ford pick.up truck. Real classic, in mint cond. S1200 ~u1ty + c11.sh for late n1odel pa~:iicngcr i:ar. ;~Q.2991 Cnmn1crr.1n l & 1nro111r prop- erly do11·n10,1'n Laguna, .old· C'l'. T1·11de fo1· San F"ranc18CO fll' No, Calif. r<'crealional 11crt>ag'-'. Owner ·l94·16.i2. 20 ae. ~ ~·rs old. OrangP Gro\·r. Rivc1 s1df' Cnt~·. mngmcn1 frf'r. $119 r-1. l'Q. S~ J\I. Fnr: TD'~. land or subn1i!. iJ!J.1·2936 :l BR. 1· B1\ ra. Onr house & I Condo, 1·ac11n1. Roth lower $20.000 b1·a1:ket. Trade rq. £01· '!'D's, au!o, IJ'lr 01· 11-:. n1e? 011·n1•, agt :J46-5j8(). \Vhat do you bav~ ro trade? List It here -in Orang( County"• !~st read trad· ma poll -ar1 make a deal. * * * \1 on1 an. yng: 40' s or 11•ill ! 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!![!!!!!!!~!J!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8harr lergrr ap1.I! 213/j92-1!1R:: :ift 6 & ,1knds. RENTALS REAL E~TATE STO HF: ,,ssis1. 111i;::r w/fanli· Apts. Unfurnldted General. _____ _ I~· t 1wt.~ needs 3 bJ' hon1r Room & Board 5996 Office Rental 6070 01' aµI 10 ll';r.M' llndf'r -~·--------- S200/n10. C.:\I. area . Ref \\'ANTl::D: P\'I t'OOn1 !· HILLGREN SQUARE :ll'Ril. 6-16-7701 . boai·d !or eldrrly, N'fincd 1900 sq fl Drlul'i: Q[{ite! 1-2 Br hst" or apt, Prrm, unf ,l!;enrlen1an. N.B. a r l" a ' Avail. ror in1mcd. lease in i\laturr won1an only. no prefl'rrrrl. &16-864:-i. ono. of c1lie.~ husiest shnp. l)f'ts. Cd ,,J, F: Rluff or ---·-----ping {'f'!nfers. \Viii divide. l..ai.;una 2131700-01:11. Motels, Trtller Air-eonri .. music, pafl('JinJ, Courts 5997 crpt~. drps, J\f ax. plll'k'g & f .,r your 2nd llo1nc '"in ;..d. 1·anrt"." Buy your land in Sl\tQG.t'REE SILVER VAL- LEY • only UI n1i. ea!t of Barstow and approx 21~ hn; Cron1 1ht Ora11ge Coast lac. eord ing lo the rate you drivl", of C'QU,"!i('l. Plan lo have ~Ur land boui:hl f,, pa)d lor be.fore the time romes 10 build or buy a mo. hiie home. 11'M'n you can dN"am t'lf the Jov~ly man. made lakr stockf'd \\'Ith fish. 11·ater 1klini::. "boat rowinr." s1vin1m ing _ for your future HIDEA\\'AY. \\"hy not gtr your future pl11ns lorm11l ized NO\\' & BE Pl'l:E. PARED -olhers a1·~ doinc ir -thrrt 11rr 100+ n111n· n1adt lakf'li in rht-area and 1nort> arr bt-in,i: built l'l'ery day~? Check your map for loca1ioir. ~ee lor yourself. the arra l d~sclibr -it i1 high dr~rt. clt?an, dry a ir, beautiful df's,rt <.-ountry. Be. tll'ecn 2 n1ajor free1vays. Call mr ;in(I I \\'ill tell you mott!: Phone 546-.'.'i710 any. time'. 20 Aerts zoned for mobile hon1e park. Ready to de v el o p . All pluu;, prr colation t rs ts, l'nginttrin&. 128 r1 o u b I c 11·ide. 30 larjic single spaceg, iO co nl i,:u ous acres avl!ilablr. Rich Ir \\' in, Pyran11d Ex c hangors 61.J-6060. EXCHANGE Anythinr of 1·alu,. for rquiry in 5 acres So. Hf'met -watl"r. Takr 01·cr paymrnts S6:i. mo. 8~7-41 17. Go\'ernment Jand·S5 acl"e \\'rile-Land Packa;c, 1185 Art"O\\'ht'ad. San Bndo 9'2410 CHARMING 3 BR. tirepl, patio. $_\70/mo. 117 Pearl. C2131 792-2j7J or inquire al address. HARBOR GREENS Cl.EhN , bi", "!'"· ''""· hl!ns. IJll tlll. l l·l;i. /\dull~. GARDEN &: STUDIO APTS z2~,7 Ponion;i Avr, ;,.\:1-5800 Bach. l . 2. 3 BR's. from $110. 3 Br. 2 B.1 . Crpts, drps, 1016 2100 Peterson Way, C.M. El Can11no Dri1'l' C:\I. drp. hl!·in.~, S:CiO Yl'<t r IC'11~r. e I BR. NE\\.! Fireplace. li4~-00G3 --·-niaint, 270 E. 17th St., C.nr. Rooms for Rent 5995 S6 NIGllT up. S~ \\k/up. :'>Ir Brain 2.1:\: 651-2700 collect Resort P r operty --·---· SUNN\' ACRES t.lotcl, 2379 1------'--'--- 6205 ____ Near O!'can. Patio. Aduils. R00:0.1 To \1•01nan .. i n N" 11, P 0 r 1 Bl\'d, C:\l. DESK SPACE • Attention Sportsmen! Balbo• lsl•nd 4lSS -·--------- $400 MO "'l nlt"r·l hr. 2 ba , 11('11• on north Bayfront . AduH~. 67 5 -S:t06 t.r 21l/846-i916. 546-0370 ~14;,_~, ('\'CS 6;a.-8j.l.·1. VILLA MESA APTS. , DELUXE 1 & 2BR. 2 BR. Priv palio, llld pool. Gartlen Ap!s. Olt-1ns, priv. 2 rar enrJ'd g11.r. Chihlri':n p11lio, hearl•d ponl. --4j·plc. \\'Plcomc, no Jlf'IS plea"'°! Adul1s. SI~~ n10. ~.16-~116.1. $1~ _n10. 719 \V. \\'Uson. 2 BR. Nr:\.,. J»'ll;;-1 .t: trpl~. 6ili·lZ11. $1 60 n1n .. ·hli-!17"6. Joq: 13·1~ Q ll I ET ADULT l.IVJNG R11krr Apt B. C.~l YF:ARI.Y -$200/111-0 2 BR, I ~:-JDBOltG co. 53&-2.)79 11"11' t•ar?l'I~. ? BR l'rpt~ 1h"'s hl1ns l"''ll"l•hS1N'' -. ',. .. , ·"' ·• I • ·' o . rhildrrn nk. No p ets. l'Xchan11:r ror b~bys1rt11111:. ~l·IS-97jj. Holiday v 11 c a 1 ion or J\1rsa Vrrrie arC'a, close tol-".C:..OC:'=~~~--~ 305 No. El Camino R•al rt"lirement: fis hing 11.ll year. shop'g c1r. would consider • * \VEEKLY Hales. 3EA S.:in Clemante J\ly loss-Your gain. Cement s1JO/n10 c .. 11 ~'!6-1 16.'i Newpor_t_~,-~;g~h_t_• __ s _2_10 °1~8~nc-:T~.-,~h-oe-.-000""""'1.-,.-,-,-,,. <'nllrt:" ('Jll, non-smokers. ~~f\ ;\lOTEL. 2 ~ 0 l .,92-4·!20 block 2 Bdrm furn. llOUM. Sun ~1.>-2792. Ne11port 3lvri. Costa l\lesa. A11 ('()n\•. t..ocateri on,, acre DESK SPACE at Ste,1·11r!'s P1. 1-'lke :\!tad. 1 BR. 1 b11 Studio 1ype a.pl ..... l rtt> ki11·hl'n. • All 6, 67~,..113.~ • ,/ NICE 2 Br. Pool. :-iundl'rk. Bllu.~. Crpl~. drps. Ad!t~. no prt~. Slj:,. tH2-8001 or 612-SOOtl :t BR "'lboal dock. furn or unfurn. Ne .... ·. Yrly rcnlal. 073-66.iO, 20:J Granr1 Ca11al. l k 2 BR. Sha!: t'rpl~. bl111". !B~\pt. r.11"inl'S~ -1(K'~ ptlOI. h1•aur. lndllCpd , Sl j() & Nrwporl Bll'd S!Jj/ino. SliO n1n inrt all u!il. Adul•.~ :i-1: .... ~StiS. East Bluff 5242 --·-·----- nnl}. no Jlf'1~. -------211 A1·oc:aclo Sr. ti16--0979 1 BR Crp!, r1rp~. ~101•r, • IJEW DE LUXE e f'f'!r1c. IMl prls. Adult~. Sl 10 e BEAUTifUL I'll'\\' luxur} :i.ill~O~ afl 4 3 BR. 2 BA Apl for kase. Incl ~par, 111a~!er sui1r. din rm ,r;, dht J::<1 rag'", RUio floor Oflt'Mer ii1·ail. Pon! l: Rec. Rrt'l1. 1 l.1 2 Br. unf. apt~ Stvu~ ----------rp1~. drp11;. clsd gar: pool .1---ON BEACH! e Single apts from Slt;.'J e ~ BR Furn_ From $285 5110 BRQ. n>r. room. Adlts, nn Me1o1 Verde j)E't!. Slj(l & $185 2077 Charle St. C:\I. NE\\' Dt'r Of'lux 2 lgr br. _ _:;:;::.;::c:::;;_;""--,,.-:--:c l 1111 ba. bllns, <'ncl pa1 11J & NF:\V 2 BDR~1. .e ea m g 11r. No pe1s. Sl65 64.J--OX2 Cf'ihni;s. 11;ood p11nclini;. All l ,,"'._C.:.--7--'-~-.---- e t'R0:\1 S26.1 e 8GJ An1igos \V~y. NB t.lanai;:.-d by \YILLlA;\I \I/ALTERS CO. e 2 BR unlurn S2f(I Carpets-Orapes-Oish"'asher heated pool·MUn&·t~nnis rec room~n views pafios.ample parking. rec lf'a1UN'S. $165. Adults, Fast resul!g are j1~st e 1)0011(' e 2 Rrlrin. 2 Bath.• nn JM'IS Cal! now 646-007'.l i·all 11w11y! Call in your ad Di~hw;r.~hC'r. cli""JX"'al. Avail * 381 'w. Bay Sircrt. ~ TIO\\'. 6-12-:iGiR. 1 11 11 9/lj. S210 mo. 644-5870 Security guards. FURN. also Avail • 2 BR. unr SI!>.'>, 1 br. unf. Newport Beach 5200New_port Be_ ach 5200 S 130. Crpts. drps, bltnl'i. I jiii;;liiii;;;iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iii;~ii;;;ii;;;ii;jj;;;iiii;;i;~ HUNTINGTON POOL~ ?'o chllnren. no Pf'll';.11 :12~.J 1':. l71h Pt. C:\I PACIFIC '''""""· $170, 2 BR. b11lh & 1i s1udio, 71-1 OCF:AN AVE .• H.B. ilrJ>~. cp!~. pal!o. Avail 9/l. 1114, 536-1'87 "~o '1 i ore. open 10 am-6 pm Dally :ig'l-5227 71 1: ~118-.,..i I or • : 1 i\T1tnagcd by -------~rn.LIAi\I \VALTERS CO. Slfi,;..QUlET: J.11r1?c dc!u • ..;r 2 Il l{. 1 1 ~ BA . GE kll('hrn.: F'REE i.;:1 11~t-Urn-1-&2BR 2 r;1r i.:11r. :idulls, nn 1lf'l:o. 240 I apts. Ponl. \\"alk to beach E 16111 Pl, :,1iH;432 __ _ S\30 up. :l.1&-37ii or :i.~i282 (1.1'~:\N 2 BR, \', B.\1 1 or j36..13fi6. !'tu1Uo. Crpt". <ll)is. Pnol. ?BR Pool. /\ d u I l 3 • \\'ork1ni.: riil prrf. Sl•l.i. Rf>aul/Qu1f'!~ Uttl i nc 1 fH&-0496 $200/mo. 17Gi6 CamPron, 1 BR, unr. Crp1~. rlrp.1;. 842-61 21 . hPalrd pool. Ch!ldrf'n ok. 2 Br. 2 Ba h1rn, ('rpts. d!'p!. $(-(' 176 Mon!r Visla Ave, dsh\\'lihr. No ch1ldt'<'n or Cf.I pet!'. 7.'3 Lakr, ~)36·()'17;, nr 1, --1:-IV-,,.,-,,-.,-,·-,-,-B~R-.~C-p-,.. ~3700. Drp .~. Bltns, X lra.~. BAOJELOR. Util. Pair!. \\'oort11'nd 11! Tustin, C.:'>l. • NEAR OCEAN"~ • 6i:t-2150 LINDBORG CO. ~2ji9 EAST s1dt" • Z br, l 17 ba, CONOO, 3 BR. 211 ba. Furn. 1·rptJ. dr·~. bl1ns, ~lrlg. l"o pets. S~ mo + df'p flOOI. No pet•. 646:-f,610 713144.J-0056. L.RC.: :l BR. Crpl!i, illj'I"· pnol. -470! \\'INTER! I bcdrn! apl b> ~ach. \"lt'I\", rtrrk. pal1u, lirt1,\aN', 2·c11r i;i. 11 r 11. i r • u1Ulllf'~. c11bil' TV Sl7j . Mult,. /\n pt111 l!M-~ NEW OO"an front, ,.1;1:-;nl .t BR. J S.\, 2 firs. lrpl!', hh!n barbq, sa:.:i. Al~~ I Qr 2 on. srn. .,., -1"'2 ruRNTSllEfJ I DP. l)Oof' to btach a. shnpptn1. P.t!P Adult. 4SJ-i079 ~:\fALL I DR. u11J pd. b11r. J)llio. 2 min ,,, bet!. Sal onl.)'. S1U mo. 497-IW ~""' }':iimlly S.• 2 child. 2214 <;ollf'~f' A\Y>, 6-IG--0627 2 All apt.1Jltn1, f rPI!. rlrp.1;. (1(':\n, lnQUU'l' 151 2·A Co1·111 ndrr, ~116-5268 2RH uni <'rr111. rlrr~-Pool~. Kid~ nk 1998 ,\l11plc. :\pt l ;,.8-lMl!l . l.G Bncl.,..lnr, '11"1' kllrh. •·t'p/1trp. S~. Xn Pl''" • . I \l~ln:&A ltr :,i:"""·,111 __ 1 11::\ l:"T'IL. fd 2 Br. 111 hlii P1·1 1111.tk'! Sr-t' lll'l"I' 11~ C11brdlo. PtL ~U)-~8. NTCL 2 BR Ttn\·nhouY, J1J b11, SIYI n'IO. A\,.1/ no~. • Mo..6334 * PARK NEWPORT Hi9h on a b luff overlooking the water, 7 poo l1, 7 tennis cou rts, $750,000 health club and Spa. Bachelors, I or 2 bedrooms. Also 2-story town houses with 2 or 3 bed- rooms. Electric kitchens, private balcony or p•tio. From $1 75 to $~50. Su bter- r1nean parkin~, e levators, optional maid service, c onvenience • shoppin9 . See 7 betutiful model apartments, open q a .m . to b p.m. da il y. Other time• by ap point. men+. Located a t Jamboree and San . Jo1quin Hills Roads, in Newport, iusf n o rt h of Fashion lsl•n~ Phone (71 ~) 644-1 qoo for leasing inform~ion . Park Newport Apartments 1·rp!, drps, hltni<. 1\11sh--<lry, 11a110. S\40. :~r.-1019. ·~=--CONDO, L~r. I BR. pvt palio: Bltns, 2 t'Rr i.:t1 r. s 12-~t·i n, ~,:11:;....11.11. 2 Blk~ lr"On1 hrat'11. Nf'11· 2 Br Apt Crpl,, d1·11~. palio, J.:ll rai;:r S16:1/n10. 968-31.32. Santa Ana 5620 ----CAN'T BE BEAT Soulh Sea Atmosphere 2 Bedroon1 2 Ba1hs Carpels &: DraflCS AJr Cond ition~ Pt·11•atr P11Hos lll'<1trd Pool Plrn1y ol l<1 11•n l'arpnr1 ,t· S1u1·11ge !llr>Ofo::-1 \"ILi.AGE 1; \rtOI-.:~ APTS 2:i00 ·Sou1h Snlla ~1111111 ,\n;i • ~~16-lZ,2:1 BEAUT. horn" \\'/rool ha~ Guest Homes 5998 exlra BR lor rn1ploye<l -_·.;.:.:.;c;c.. __ .c._..;. 222 Forest Avenu9 h1dy, Pnv11. $100 mo . ELDERLY (iucs1~. ocean l •guna Beach ~,,IS-6740 1·rrw. lovrly hon1f' in " 2 ROO:\lS. Cost:i :\lrf'-a. La~u11a Beach. o\97-16~6. '19'1·9466 Con1pl USP of hon1r S20 Prr .---· -··-----fOR I.EASE 1.1',; n1odr rn. \1'k pc<r rn1 or arrangl'mcnts Mtsc, Rentals 5999 nt•ran \'!I'\\' QHlf"rs • Shops. n111clr. 612-1011 r l'es. ----:· c r ···"''•hlo-p-r ., ''''''O"'"~. • • ST<lRAGl:: .ara:;cs or ,, '" " ,,,,, COLLEGE Qi· 11'orkln.!: girl. Rrnt: s2:1 Pf'r n10 1999 .S. Coas1 H11), Laguna Bal. Isl. Kit ,t: TV rn1, tcle. Call 642-6Y.ll Reh. ·l\H-917\. SiO nio .t up. liT:.-361::. E~CL. Slorllgr Garages for LliXURY Ne1v offire~. prime YEARLY SS.l. l'tnl, C~I. SlO mo Jnq : 19719 Beach Bl1•d.. a ir, rp1s, f\•rr largr l'OOm. 11«}9 \\'. ~laple Al'e., Ap1. .i. C;\I. rirapcs, rH·. 2.4 or 6 rn1. Balboa. NB. 613-2223 rve1;. REAL ES fATE suilrs. t2JlJ 39t-oQlj !'.all $ • .,.. c:ollecL • lJ Pr~R \\'eek.up \v/ General kitchrn. $30 fl('r \\'eek • Jpl-..:..;;;;.;c.;:.:______ * NE\\' P 0 RT Ap!.~. J\IOTEL fi4S.!175.l. Income Property 6000 Beach-rnodrrn/dl.-. ofhces. CLEAN pvl ! Rm-Bii & ~ A1r/mnd. Hlrl. Pril'. ba. rn!rancr, ror rl'sponsiblc *TWO 2 BR Homes*1 _2_100:__1_1'~· ~Co~•-•_1 _11_"~'-·--­ \\'nrnan. A/1 5. 893--0122 Glenneyrc·Do11·n1own Laguna APPROX 700 ~q fl at 1652 SLEEPING rron1, rril';r.lt Cooo 1'('ntal units. c .2 zone Nii·pt BJ. C)f. Nei\' crpl, rirps. Slj()/nlO. 642-2821. hnn1r, nice af'C'a . 50 x 10:'1' lot. Near heach IH2..soo:I or :i-IR--0.1!1() S4ol.!lj() Excellent lrrms G4?-:ll06. REALON0~11CS CORP, UP lo 3600 sq ft.-Oe!uxr. air LG!-; furn 1oon1, n1rr hnmf'. CO:\li\tF:RCIAI., Bl-'R. cond. c1-pts, drps. Jn co1n· \)\'1 <'n(r11 nC'f". RrrrrenC'C' ti1S.6700 pu1rr rrntrr bldg. IJ.1&742.) _;_1&-_3_iOO_C_o_,_,,_,_Je_g_. ___ 1---------or ~~lfi-fiORO Brdnn !or c'niply'd malu!"f' NF.:Ar. clean. locn! :\1obill' · Ir I' k I' I :\F.:\\'PORT of!ICf's ('4'111 .t: I I N ~ . . p ·· 'J Olllr llf on. rrl' rQf!nl R(l'.1 .usl1n 111(•11. JIVI . <I S ·' 113 ~ 11 rlq1s.ncl'onv1r1v,froin ST:i. n i i ·· 1·v~ , . .,,~ c. . pcnu ·'-'"" a rr ~ ~'· _·_~_1·'::'._· $7.i,000 doll'n i'; 0 n C11ll n\\·nrr 11 fr 6. fii~>-464·1. IT'S \VONDERFUL the Bal11n l!t>. \\'111ly f\·lt'Coy, &lo-1200 ~I IL Orrirr. also many buys in appliantts 67:..-0116 :tl\)t1111r , GOO ~fJ. It slorr. S90 !, SIJO. you rlnd in !he Cl~ssified ~2~ ~I-IA lnr~,_-P_rod_"-,-1-,0-,-P-l, C~I 64&1130. Ad8. Check !hem now . r>c\\·por! Bcti . k>c. 673-i07~· nr 612.2().tl Founto1 in Valley 5410Fountain Valley 5410 ---~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiij['>UPLEX·l'n1 I br. 2 blC)('ks 1 BR. Apl. Bu~1nci1~ :\'r,1·port Bl\."d, S!f.ifmn j.J~>-386.11 Jhe :J.ounlai~ 1ll editerrt1nHn Sryl~ Luxury . '"" 1 • 2 ~room! -t a.th.s Adult Lh1ns FurJ1l1hed £ t;nfurnl~hed e f)bhw-d1,.r •• l!h11 (.,,~,, • l'ril'flto rotio• e O ctMtl c.,..,,._, • '"""'' u 11;,,,, 9586 Slater A•enue lronl ~hoppini;: Qu1t"I C .\1. arta. S:t l,CXX'I. 6-16-57;1 1 T\\'0 ~ unit ap1:o. S·1i.;{l(} f'R . 10', 1tQ11·n C11ll r111lrr Rr111ty. ~146-0814 lnr <lct11i~L ---* NE\\'PORT BEAOI * S80/n10. 1\11•..('ond. Ervin • 67~1601 OF'FICE Spal'r 11 \' l\ i I , N!'llTIOrl Br11 ch. 2Q 4 3 =\=V~'';"~l~l!=f=D='=·='':'""=23==20=·==: Business Rento1I 6060 1- --~-Cammerci•I 6"5 \\'E~ !'tdf' of C .\I. across lron1 srr1 . drr1 Th to Robbin~ Fn1rl, rnttld ~ sm. p.1rl hsc nr off1cr tlr rolltt 'hop. Uils ol park'i· 6-16-2971. e STORE Bldg Tor salt 68G--fi98 \I/, 19th SI. Bethel Towers rnmer. MS-1768 ~t . lnduatrio1I Rento1I STORE OR OFFICE roR lsr. 5300 l<t ft. primr tiOO or 1200 &t. ft Parkin~ \\' ll r ch s,. ~pnce·l\11/perl, RP;r.~orutblf', 1;.1s.i 1t I Jrvinr Intl. ;\Ir, Bullard 2630 Avon St., Newport .)!~.il H1\RBOH ALVO ~19x:17' -=oo=;~.7.====,..,-: \\/!'rs1ronm. 2110 HarOOr lots 6100 Bll'fl, c ,,, $200 mo )ear's -'-'--------'--'""" '"~ :•Him ATTENTION SfoRE. 2110 ll11r1ivr Bh-ti. BUILDERS Pnm,. lnca11on. A .C . Prtlltr. Rl lr :}ll-0~. .~ .. Arrr lt1rl, compl ft'nr'd ----Rm. for HI 1in11~ 011n,.r \1111 Nr\•, Asking $9500. \\'ill ('()ns11lrr la ir offcl'. (71~) 6.fj.-!N91 . R. E. W•nted 6240 :\fESA Vrnlc nr Collegr Park, .l BR. lam r n1 &:. 2 13A. Can be fl.~er. Al!sume lo11n, 1n11kr p,vm'ls 11nder S180 inr. PIA. Reas rash dn pyml Pr1nc. only, .'.'i~D-0603. 646-nsG UNDEVELOPED Land in potl'ntial recreational areas des ired by public d f' Vt"IOpmtnl corporation. 1901 Avtnue of the Stars, StiitP 142t Los Angeles, Cal ir. \VANTED Location fo r Liquor s1ort or· rocktail lotin"r in Orange Co. "rill purch11se or tease prop. 642-3982. ----c~------KA LU i\.KON A· Re~idential 101 Suhm11 pr1f"I' &.· terms. 494-!}107 Aflrr 12 noon. BUSINESS and FINANCIAL Busineas Opportunities 6300 COfFEE DfSTRIBUTOA. Oppo11uni ty rnr rrl iablt perso11 In drl1\'rr coflC'f' ro Industrial Pl1n1~. Olli« Buildings. 11nrl olhrr loca· l ion 1 . EXCEP1"JOXALLY ll!GH EAR:-J INGS. Jn1·1'~!· men! or $199.i lo S3~ for ~n bnmedil'ltr income. \\"ri1e tor more infonn11.11on. g1\t• ing phonr nun1btor ancl 11.rf. Ore~~ In QUICf\ h-UP DIST. CO . 11 11 Rnh i nhoorl . Slorklon, C.-9j:a'.)7 Newsp•per Dealership for L.A. Hf'rald Examiner 1n C()Jl;la ~ll'fe . Be 1n bu!i· nrs~ for )'ourr.elf. C\J;h nr. 1'0Eit !'l'q'd. \\'1•11 p Bo.x RP. 2667 l.lnl'nln. Anahf'1m. * * RESTAl!llANT. 42 sf'a.ts. r"n111~tlc opporlunltv, Suh. m1t Dana Po1n1, •1!i!I0-42 aft fi. 49-1°1i1'!7 n1orn1ni~. MfiT i\IARKF:T & DELI. 1\'~.\t 10 ll un1in 1 1on H11rbour :"..."UI ~ t 1 213/j!l'l-:l.1 41 DO:o.l'T .ll:ST \\l lSJl for f11rni~hln£~ for your homt'. finl! ,im:n l huys In today's Clas&.ll itd Ads. financ,. l()ijll 111 7i1 •; 1'res1. TO OPE;MTOR. hf'•Ut v ~hop Jn pror. bh:l11. Good in• loc811<tn, 642-Z!M ~vr~. $22,500. --------------------· _Dlm __ .,..._-_u_,,._,_.,_r ____ r rrm11 R~11lt>' t.42-1771 DIAL. direc:I 642--567&. Ch.ruv your ad, then 11! bar k ant! lilten 10 the phone; riJli! BL I Bu c - v '"° fu< ~~ \\Iii ., cial oc .. ' c f'hlr \Vo t•hif l'll tl of <OU hoc '"' ore "' t('n, l!('I .. y lr11.~ 111ir ly "'n of an1 {' .xr: \ bill bus '" \\'fl! ni.c: SI<'< On "" R ho" a tt. tirE pco 11 IE"l'! G"ivi ph< cier -Mo 1: T 642 Sor s. Mo 1 125. '" Ca '" '"" Bk •n' Fa KE L<l •• Pi Tr( vie C< "" S:O.I •h Lo .,, FD \Ii• \\'i ro MA Vi c. FD C< w FE "' ho BR pc '" , .. G FO ,, "' Bl " r: le LO • • le R FE " A .., Bl " R F· Bf c p " LC "' n. " E. h ~ BUSINESS and FINANCIAL ·----Busin••• ~rtunftlta 6300 AND SUDDENLY YOU'RE IN BUSINESS MAKING GOOD MONEY \ Bcccs!lon Proor J \Vc're 111'<1ucl to telk 11:bout 1)\lr bu1ltless. It's fascinating. Dynamic. AP· 1x'als to the s1nall investor. 1~" (';t;fl('rl1•11c·t" n<"Ct'ssa ry. \\li1 h very lit II~ n1nncy hf' or shC' can ac/Jh'Vl" finen- l'ial iatisfacUun -quickly or modt•ratcly, It's yours lO dccidt» Ours is a ,·ending ma- l'hinc pro1.:ran1. The best. \Ve sell you USSf'ry ma· chines. l'Stablish route lo· cations. Providc /incsf line nf snack ilrn1s. \\'I" trtin, counsel, guldl', hold your hand until you're flrmly rntrrnchcd. No CXfX'rie;ce n('('essary. J ust ho nesty, ln- leJ;::rily, \\tillinJ::ncss to lls- lcn, \\IQl'k and give good srrvicl'. You nN'd 11. car and al IC'itst $600 tn $1500 f<~r rn i11imu1n invri;.1mcnt strict- ly fnr C(jllipnlf'lll flnd ln- vrnlory. No ff'I' 0 1· f','(lra of any kind 1•rqui1•rd. Br ;unbil ious and \l'illing to l'X pand. Vrndini::-is a vii:nrou:r;. 4· bi llion plus rr<"essinn 11rnof bus;i&ss, Q!.r:.h sales. No crt'dit r isks. Equipment ..,,·orks for you day and nigh t -<"VCn v.•hilr vuu slcrp. Q uick lurnoVcr. Orii::-inal investment can be returnt'd in short time. Rl.'Quirl'!I only 6 t o 8 hours per '''N'k or serious attrntion. Like RC ll in_i:: re- tirement pay, annuity 01· pension -only better~ If you're sl'rious. sincere, let's talk. Lett<'r pl"C'frrrcd, giving nam e , address, phone number, and suffi- cient refl'.'rencrs to verify. '\'rill' To Us se ry Industries, Inc. 1195 Empir•r Central, Dept. 6715A Dallas, Trxas 75247. Money to Loan 6320 1st TD Loan 8~ INTEREST 2nd TD Loan Terms based on ~lly, 642-2171 54>0611 Serving Harbor area Zl yn. S•ttler Mortgage Co. 336 E, 17th Street --··· - ANN.OUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Lott l\tAN 'S Ycllow/1:ld. watch I.OSI 9/11, 8 .P.P.A. or ~"edge. Call 673-1170. ALASKAN malcn1ute, t yr old, gray & \~."hite, Mml' il<'avrn. REWARD, $3191 P•r•on•ls 6405 . FREE! HUNTINGTON BEACH • POWER SQUADRON'S SERVICE DIRECTORY BASIC BOATING -·--- COURSE Appli•nce Rtp•lrs J Huntington Be•ch Parts 6>10 H igh School e \Vashe-r & Dryer Rtpairse Rooms 121 & 122 F'rre Estim11.1es. \\'ork Star ting Sept. 14 and Guarar11rccl . Call 536-3159 ••ch Monday through Ba_bysit!in. g-~---'550 November -- When You Want it done right ••• Call one of the experts listed below!! SERVICE DIRECTORY Contractors 6620 ----ADDITIONS, l..l'. Construc- llon, single or 2 s1ory, pluns, est & la)'OUU. 1!47-1511. SERVICE DIRECTORY ~au~i~g -__... 6730 HAULING & CLEANUP Acldilions • Ren1odcling 1-'red It Grrwick, t.ic. frn.60~1 * 519-2170 $10 a lnHd * 548-1092 Housecleaning 67JS Do you write POl'lry? CH ILD C&rE' for mothers Remember \\'hat you can do ""ho have 10 \1·ork &. don't Carpet Cleaning with those 9Cribble~ $$ "·ise. 11"llnt 10 leave their <"hildren 6625 DUTCH '.\111.1.nt. Srrv1Ct', car· Pt't clC'aning, Ooor "·axlllJt, °"'LIVIO\\' \l'llShJm;:. 531·15lll U no <1.ns call aft :1. SONGWRITER'S just anywhere. \Y a I kt ng WORKSHOP distance to Pomon,'l & (So ng wr iter's artists 1 ~\V-'~''°~"~"'-"°"~'-'·~•-•_6-"6 __ 2_· _ worklfhopl Seminars every ADAMS & Magnoha, nr Thur 7-9 pn1. For info ca.II Newland Sehl. Fncd Yttffl - Al 638-1297 btv.•n 6:30 & 9:30 good lunchC'S, 5 da;r.;. Pick pm. up no la1er than 6. $29 per 1l FULLY LICENSED * "'k. 968-73;,9 RE'nowned J-1\ndu Spiritualist FANTASTIC ,i;. t'"'p'd n1nrh1•r Advice on all matlrr.;. off<'rs !J<tbys111 1ni::: S•'l"Vl~''" Love, Marriage, Business ~-rnterl ~·:ird, nr. ~wl~ls. Rraclings given i days a NC'1\·pnrl ll~ls. fl~:l--1!.!I \\'erk, 9 A:'l1 -9 P:'l1 TEACl IER~ {'hildrrn. 1•i11ld 312 N. El Can1ino Real, carr In 4 JO pin. )1y hnn1c San Clemente, \Vanwr & :'llai.;nolia Arl'a. 492.9136, 942..0016 1 ,s,,•,,'-~;""~··~-~--~ Single -\Vido1vcd _ Divorced C!-ll LD Care n1~ hon1c, ll{'{'ri M & W 01\·n tran:.p Bnrlc yd & en omen nica!s pro\"i1lcrl. Child 2 " up pr<'f"rl. &-12-39.12. Everyone's looking for the Babysitting-All ages. right Ollt". We have a \\'ay. 126 r.ton1r Vista, C '.\I. 547-6667 24 hr. rerord. • &16-4?).') * & ca.It us & begin to J ive~ -· Lic'cl Day care, 7 am to !1:30 CARPET STEAM CLEANED REASONABLE RATES 548-0807 DIAi\10ND Carpet C!r1111lng Buck to School S[IC'cial :i.(l(l· $\.\ rl'cr. i-:st . n rrnir-lns!11!L &l~J:/1 7. Sl"E,\:\f .IC't carpt'l cleaning. By Clarl->Are, na11011. \l1dc S('IYicc. Fri'{' t'SI. 612-IO.l.·1. Floor s 6665 --------CARPET VI!\'YL TILE LIC CONTR. FREE EST. * 540-7262 * Furniture Rest oring & R efinishing 6675 BAY & Beach Janitorial Carpets. "·\nclo1\'S, ..,,_floors, ~tc. Res & Comm c'I . 64&-14(.il. JOE'S CLEAN SERV. \Ve do Everything.Res & Comm. Free-Es!. 642-7:..Sl. \\IIN DO\VS & \\"&ils \\'11Sher1. firs. strippl'd. seall'rl I:.: 11·axC'rl, Fn·e est. S\)T. 783-i rlay nr nigh1. 67:1·3090. 2 \\'on1cn. f'ff1c1rn1. H111·t tr11n~porlalion. * ~Ylil·l'.!"17 • COLLEGE Students to "'ash yo11r 11·1ndows f.: other t!r11ning .)Oh~. 646--1121 . :'llcsa Cleaning Service Carpets, \\"inc.lo"'s, lloors, etc. Res & Commc'I. !J;l8-4JJ 1 \\"OUL.D YOU BELIEVE r11 Clean Your llome for Blue Chip Stamps. -·--· BABYSITTER needed, In 1 'p""· 1-m-b-lnt_______ <:orona del Mar U PM Mon. U lhru Friday. Call 540-&3'13. it f{R PLOl\1BING Or aft Di:30. m.5564. l< REMOOEl.J..lNG BABYSlTI'ER Ir I I ch t ~T-9644 houJekffper wanl«I, my home, Mon thtu F ri, S:Jl to Remocfellne & 3:30. Top pay. 54~2571 Repair 6M0 BABYSmER -for 21'.1 mo C'EN ·L l'flmoddin& & malnt. boy, Ute hlle"-"rk. iiv.-in; No job too small. ioodl*)'.NB,644-5249. Lic'd/insun.>d. £7~183. BABYSITI'ER Wanted nl!es, A1y home NB Penln, $20 wk. Sewing '"° Call Donna, 546-2420. EUHOPEAN flUl hlon tra!nC'd BABYSITTER wanted by oUers her talent/\ In le_ach('r weekday11 2 to 5. d ressn1aking, aller.ll ions, Light hou se.\\·ork. 499--4357 also ch!ldren's clo1hes. Verv BABYSITTER. A!lernoons l"t'asonablt', Simple spi ll~ only, my hon1e. Call a ll 6 S12 & up, skir1 s $10 Ii up. P:'ll: 675-M75. 673-1849 BABYSITl'ER-Rellable, for QUALITY You've al"·ays lorldlt>r, 7;31)..3:30 Mnn-f'ri. 1~·antC"Q. Drcssn1aking -N..,,·prt Shrs area. 646-3627. alterations. }{cy Say, 1763 BARMAID -Da~. apply Oran&e Ave •• C.M. 64>1292. befott 6 p.m', ?.tAYER.ICK, A lterations -64245145 1728 Ne1o1.'POrt Blvd, C.M. Neat, accura((', 20 ytar .. exp. BARTENDER Part liml' 530 • Dressmaking-Altua.tions slult at the Btue Beet DesignE'd to !iiUit you. 673-9!KH N.B. cai1 Jo * 646-6446 ---.. "'eo=x"""eo=y"s-.--====-======-Ocpiiings now for Fall Must Tlle, Ceramic '974 be avail. morning, wkda)'"!I pt time or fl time Apply In CERA~lJC Ule installed or person, Richard's Lido Mkt. rf'paired. Remodeling my 3433 Via Lido, N.B. !ipccialty. .\\'ork g u a r · BKKPR -A/P. Construction ~1'.8~· • priced, Free est. t>xper. desired. CdM All "'· ·JG.-:~ plif's confidential. &>nd res- 69t0 umt> . sa.lary hi~lory tn Box _T_r~H'--S."'-rv-'lc~a;,_ __ .:.;.:;c M·1087 Dally Pilot, 221 1 \Y. BOB'S TREE SURGERY Balboa BI·: d., Ne°"'por1 !~ back offering the same -""-;<•~•h~·====---.---= 1-·tne Qaulity Tree Service. . . BROILER MAN. under 30 - ___ *_>1_1>_3_798_*___ Pf'('f. 1v/srrakhoust t>:..:p. • , WAITER, under 25, ~1/gd ----------1 s!C'akhouse exp. App ly : Uphols~-'ry'----'"'"°-' THE OCEAN TOAD. 103 N. :::~~ Dr, N.B. or PH: DISTINCTIVE Upholstery & complete intl:'.riors service. REASONABLE. Local area. 962-5274. Business Opportunity ----~~t '. - Restaurant Management TrainHS Not A Job -A C•rMr Outst•nding Growth Grants, one of the nations largest chains 11 expanding Jn the restaurant business. Over 100 men and women have been appointed restaurant manager last year. Top income, exceUent company benefits plus -better than average income while training. Ad· vancement lo management comes quickly to those with ability and willingness to accept responsibility. GRANT PLAZA HUNTINGTON BEACH Brookhurst •t Adams Hours 9:30 A .M. to 9::J9 P .M. Dally Suncl•y 10 A.M . to ' P.M. Jobi Min. Wom. 7100 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 COCO'S REUBEN'S -COMPLEX- 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach INTERVlE\VING MON-FRI 2 T0 5 Pl\f Over 17 Yt'al'!I e BUSBOYS e OISHWASHERS COASTAL AGENCY A member of Snelling & Snelling Inc. The World's Largest Professional Empktyment Service 2791' Harbor Bl, CM 5f}.f.05S ./ DO Babysitting: Dys-wU or hrly. S.A. Heights are&. * 54&&487 * *Draftsman $735* i\·IE'Ch"l. H.S. gr11d. J\.lust havt> n1in, 4 yrs exp. a5 mech"I dra.ft.smn w/buic know'l ol elec. & pneumatic adapta. lions to mech'J mechanism5. Local n1fr or comm'! pro. duels pays fee. 1-~ee job.s •ho. J. R. Pierce Associates Agency. Ine. 1885 Newport, CM 64U720 R94-6103 *MASSAGE & SAUNA pm \\'kly. Ho1 1neals, Jlar. F URNITURE Stripping & Lovely girls/ EXPERT htAS-bor/Ba.ker 546-1539. ' refinishing. Extra Income for men or Harbor Blvd. at Adams EXECUTIVE SECRETARY SAGE, Ask about our Las ' •&12-9575* 1,.. Babysitting-l'lly tome Ironing 6755 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT women of any age. Part or -CO--U-NTE--R-G_!R_L,_part ___ , full time. 11igh earnings. time. Apply l-4 PM Vegas vacations, .w AM to EL TORO 2 AM, 7 DAYS. 2930 \V. Any a.i::c \\'C'lromt> RJO.R268 ~dening __ 668_0 * IRONJ:-iG l\IY HO~li': $1 Pleasant dignlfiftt work. only. 899 w. 19th st Job Wanted, flexible houra ... Perfect tor C.M. Foster Freeze Mature indivklual with heavy marketing experience, to u. sist VP/Ge.n. Mgr. & Mar· kt'ting Depl. Electronlca background desirable. Coast Hwy, NB. 548-3608. ' -~ · · · BODY PAINTING AT YOUR STUDIO OR HOME \\'0;'11AN \l'/2 youni:-chilrll"f'n an hr. Spec1al1~1ng in pants wishes to i•;irr for cluld, *,.LANDSCAPING * &t shirls. 54S-3811. 2J.:i-.l. 516-j271_ 1\c1v La11·n5. IF11v11 rrn1ovnl, * IRONING • Women 7020 men wl(h jobs or \\'Omen ______ __;..;:.;;cc1 with school age children. CUSTODIAL HELPER OUTSTANDING Da nt s h Training provided, Conlact Cook-Housrkttf)t'r avail. for Herb all. 6:00 pm. 968-I!M'1. A RELAXING AND BABYSIT n1y home C.:'11. FUN·FlLLED ART f'OR.\f Prefer infn nl or :1..4 yr old. * 557-4290 * Call an)1t1n1r. 6r>-1.Q.'i.1 ~P"A"L'M .. "R"E'-A~D=1N=G"s-• \\'A~l'I::D: Ch1ldrrn 10 Cards ~ Sand Readings trnrl, my hon1c C . l\I . Help in All i\1alters area 5·\f,.6631. 10 AM-10 PM, 7 days BABYSITIJNG, i\1y homr. 213 • 697·9272 La H=:.bra fC'oced yard. \Vtliltitr Sc:hool FULLY LICENSED Disrric!. 543-31i.i7. ' SWINGERS! New Orangel----------- Co. Guide. For free. info, Boat Maintenance--655S \\'rilP s.c .S.G. P.O. Box---------- 21ll. Anaheim, 92804 O.C.C. Student M'fking boot ALCOHOWCS Anonymous to live on in NC'wport area Phone 542-7217 or write to in exchange for mainten- P.O. Box 1133 Costa Mesa. ance or l'l<tlllf'. 12131 287-2400 BOAT CARPENTER l'f't1ovat1nl':. All pha5rs land· illy Jlome. St Hr. s<'aflC install & dcsigr1s. Pick tip & Dt-liv. !i l:>-764 ! 51 ~ <111>' H\•e in job; M.in. CAREER IN Lit•'rl 1"0ntr. 12 yrs Joe. exp. ~.,., !'>". IRONING ~ 20c. P .U. & · _,.,. ·""''· f)rliv. 5()(' f'flC'h 1\· a y. l'lalary S:IOO m(). Employer pflys fee . Heallh & Family ~EAL ESTATE AL 'S GARDENING Thorough, &16·!1.).'i!I C111·e AS:l'nl'y, ~7-6681. ()pl'.'n1ngs for young; peopl(' -, . wanting to makP. A minimum for Gardening & small land. scaping scrvice:i;. call 54().5198 Serving Nel'.<port, QL\1, Cos. ta Mella, Dover Shores, \Vestclirf. C0'.\1PLt.:rt: l.<t\\'n & Yard Sf'rvit<(' hy hi·Sl"hool studC'nl. 1-:xp. Nc-<tl. Wkly-mooihly rate~. fu'as. Brian, &J6...9CFU, 00.()2;~i. J a nitorial 6790 T\\ 0 VC'rsa!1lc \\"Om('n . of or Sl,000 per month and who J:Ol~ ch~ractrr . OVC'r thirty will \\'Ork and learn. Need desire 111l<'rest1ng w_o rk 001 beIi~10 apply. II E J . . 1 & iv· lndoot'!I" or out. 540-2912 or 1. --• ,_, SPARK!. an1tona 1n-&l:i--O!ln. you are l('('·n''''"''• 11prc...., do1v <"leaning Sen.•, \Vin· l -=-_,=.,.--,,---,,.-~-,,-,,1 prog;ram availaNE'. Exet'I· • •• ro -I --"I e PBX Rl'Cf'plionisl, li11:ht I 1 · · uO\\'S, res...... n1. • ..~ .. .-; • . ent ratnlnj'. ()f'O(?'lm, c•n f'IC'anup. Free t>J!I. 96Ul672 typing & clerical du1jes, earn while you learn. Clll Landscaping 6810 NE\V l.A \VNS-, -,,-. .,-. -:edlng, r o I o. 1illnng. r enovating, t'lcan-up. 897-2417 or 846-0032. <' x p E'r\E'nccd, pPrsonable. W!\Jker & Ltt, Inc., Real-RW-10.12. tors, ~ and a!Jk for EXP. Social Set''y/Comp., Manager. <!river. Typing SH. Loe. &1--~-:c-=-=-:-:=--1,., ll«ihl•. 'Box P-!078 CARRIER Daily P\101 Qc('an Vl('IV School District. $2.31 per hr. Part time posi- tion, 2 to 4 hrs. ea. Al\1. Pe.rlorm lite clt'ani ng dullcs at elementary school. Prev, \\.'Ork exper. in cleaning de.· sired. Applicat.ions musl be filed Pe.rsonncl Commission OIJice, 7929 \.\'arner, Hunt- ington Bt'ach, by Sepl. 21.St. Send r•sume to: GA TES LEARJET CORPORATION 111651 Von Karman Ave. lniine, Calil. 92664 Equal opportunity employer >-o.,, w"kl Combi""'~" EXEC. SECRET ARY Nurse-houiekeeper, $300 mo, Live-in pref'd. 646-731.6 Girl w/lop skills, Adv. bk-* DELIVERY BOY. Apply grrd helpful. Gd hrs, work. in person, Magnavox Dept, ing cond's, Call Mrs, Ross 2006 ltarbor Blvd., C.P.1. Wkdays 9-5 for appt, (714) l" DENTAL. AMistant, fully 540-4310. ---------·I AA~n~nou~n~c~t~m~•n:ts~-~64~1~0'j::::::::::&:"-:':':''::::::: Mortgages, - Trust D•eds 6345 FREE JAPANESJ:: Gardrner , monthly rate, Gen. cleanup. Rraronable. t•ree ts t. 642-2239 AL'S Landscaping. Tree Limousine Service 6815 re1noval. Yard remodeling. - AIDES -for convalescence, BOYS ('Jderly cart' or family care. WANTED Homemftkers, 547~. .. .. , .• , "'•k on1y, .. ,, Exp'd COOK time, afternoons or eve. Apply ln person Jn5Uranee exp des'd. Hunt. DENNY'S Sch area. Call bel 8 am-9 RESTAURANT $25.000 1st TD on 5 a c view estates in San Ju a n Capistrano. Good owner will huild . Payable $250/mo. incl 9';{. in!. all du!' 5 yrs. Bkr. 49.1·1706 or 494·8100. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1nd NOTICES Found (Free Ads) 6400 KEYS Found on beach vie:. Island & Balboa. Inquire at front C01V1ter, Daily Pilot, 2211 Ba'boa. N.B. TTGER-SITiJlf'd kiUE'n found vie: l\1esa North Shopping Center. Jfas Ilea collar 549-0918. SMALL Black &: \V h i I e shaggy female dog vie LaPa;o: Rd, Laguna llills. 8.~0-7029. FOUND Gl'rman Shepherd vicinity Edinger & \Varel '.l•ith Jlca &. chain choke collars. 531-7864 l\1ALE Collie found a! l\lonre Vista School, Please call Cari 642--4424 FOUND male Irish sctttr in Costa Mesa near Hamilton Ir \\111.tlace. &i;>-2149 FEMALE Irish Seiter with flea collar in El Dorado homes. 830-3453. 830-3627. SRO\VN Dog friendly luge pup louncl vie. Flamingo Ho.mes Dana Point 496-4544. 10-Spcl bike found in Cd.\ot. QUI lo idC'ntify. fi"5-:in1 FOUND-Man's gold "'Cddins: rin.i;-. Lemnos Dr. C.~I. 540-2-ljll. BLACK & \\"hilt> f"XJlf'Clins;: cat, near Harbor t.· Baker, i:;'l\1. 540-;,(127 aft 5:JO. Los t 6401 LOST-1\fbcr.d male 11heepdog 4 yn:. Black "''""hile chest k feet. Gray head & hind" leg!. Approx 35 lbs. "Troy". Rev.'8rd. 67l-5031. FEMALE Collie wired flea collar lost l\teM Verde area. An~wen to the name of "Btf'f!1e·•. 54g....t218. BLACK lx!adl'd coin purse conln !nlng rlnl!'.'· C.i\t. 11res. Re~·ard M&-3811 i\1 r •. Foster BRIEFCASE. lnilials JTB Capistr11no Short's Trailtt Park. Rl"\\'llrcl for rontent,, call C'Ollt'ct Dunkirk l-4092. LOST Vic. Warner & ~f\l.0l111nd-Slamest> male, rTd Ilea ((Illar & Infected cyt. ~57~9307. E. CJ.t. ~rd. Beiae long h11ir c111, male, blll4! eyes, blk spol on notte 548-56.'IT. Brick, M•sonry, etc 6560 I-'-"'----- BLOCK\VALLS -Plan1ers - Patios Drh'l'll"fl~f; Sidewalk!i. &12-9852 morn or eve. BRICK * BLOCK * STONE By the hour, af!er :.:30 642·1948 * 6 1~758 C•bin•tm aking ----6580 Trash hauling lot cleanup. Airports. lfarbors Repair J>prnklCrs. 6i3-11G6. AnY"\·iwrc. Rates, 40c a mile. i\fin. 20 GA.RDENING SERVICE m i's. 24 hr rcsv. RJ0.2404. Experiencr.tl .Japanese 5·1&-0228 EXP. Japanese Gardener. Gt>n. cleanup. lfauling trees. ?.taint. yard 646-0619 MAID SERVICE 6825 ----C & S 711AJOS AVAIL, Im· me<lia rrly. RrfC're nc e s. 642-9Si3 or 642-987-1. 6850 JOB Desired: Will care for f'lderly lady and live in. M&-~ . Gcn'I office -Exptf ~·Rnl perm. position 6ol6-2134 after 5: 30 PM Ui.dy !o do howif'\\'Ork. '4 hrs [l('r day. Own !rans. 642-5539 tor !he DAILY PILOT Dana Point, San Juan Capi11trano and Capistrano Beach. Contact !\.tr. Seay at DAll:Y PILOT San Clemente oftlce 305 N, El Camino R.cal Job Wanted, 492-4-420 Men & Women 7030 !----'-""'--------·--* CAR WASH HELP* Jim, 84&3540. ~170 Harbor Blvd, CM DENTAL Assis tan t part-lime e". and Sal.. $450 chair-side and rccp. l\fl.ssion Typisf Call Loraine, Viejo 837-7454. 645-2770, Westcllff Pef90nnel D EN TAL See:retary-exp'd. Agency, 2043 WestclW Dr .. P e opfe-oriented practice. N.B. H.B. M7-1549 am, !16S-S782 FEMALE. Typing-invoices- pm. inve.ntory control. Exper . Dental l~ygienist p/lime, I _0~"=''7.· ~P-h_, _64~2-34=~'='==~ gpecially practice bch area. FULL or PART TIME 962-66TI. Earn up to SS. per hr Basic boating course offered to the public by the Bal boa Power Squadron. Sa i I as well as power boat· ting taught. Starting 7 PM Mon .. Sept. 21. every Monday nit e for 13 weeks. At New- port Harbor Ya c h t Club, 720 West Bay Avenue, New po rt }"ine Cabine1s & Sh<'lving * 494 • 06()2 * Complet• Yard Carel Jll\: 540-4S37 Gardening: Land cleanups, sprnklr sys, roto-cc"menl \\'Ork. C.D. Yancey, 646--5860 CLEAN UP SPECIALIST -New fence & repair. odd Painting, Paperhanging --.-. -----"MYEsfiMATEWILL QUALIFIED Couple, retired M~y openlnp, full le part 1;-;;;-;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;-;;;;;-;;;;;;;-...- !o providC' !',('tv1N's in exch. hme jobs. 3 locattom. Dcp~ .. for apt at Haleert'st Club. Orange Coun!y._ METRO illusr <"n joy children & CAR \VASH 29.xl llarbor Youth programming. Jnfor.1_B_l,_d_,_c_._M_. ------ ~)1>7'106 • CASHIERS-Exp'd on I y, FULLER BRUSH Mf>-5745 FOOD SERV. posi's avail, University of Calif, Irvine Mon-Fri shill, Ve n d i n I rout~ man, Re.tier cook, Gr il l cook. Call for appt Be a ch. Bring note-Care!nt•ring 6590 book & pencil first CARPENTRY nite. Any questions l'IDNOR REPAIRS. NO Job call 673· 1855. Too SmalL Cabinet in 1a.r-CH~U~R~CH=-c~ho-i<--,~, ~,~.~.~,~s r ages &: o th er cablnelJI. needed. Opportunity f or 54>8175, Uno answer leave !!Olois t. 644-411.i msr at 646-2312. H. O. .::::.=c..:cc..='----· I Andenon ----------1-----------6418 Qua.I Cons1r, c<1rpcn1ry, roo- Cemetery Lot_•___ ting, all hon1e 1m11r•:mnt!i. BEFORE need sites in soon No jnb loo sin. i-·ree est. ro be developed at"l'a at lc53_&-~1~0'=·9~· ~~-~--~ discount. Paci fic V iew QUA.LITY \Voodc:ralt. !iml Memorial Park. P a u I grn'l constr. & carpenter~->: Lind<'n, CounSE'lor 673-0372 Free consultation & quote. 6 SPACES, Spruce section. Call Ken 645-00-!4, &l&-1235. Harbor Rest' l'\I em or i a I Fine Custon1 \Vood1\·ork Park. $695 orig. price. Marine. Residrntial, Comm'I Endowment Catt inc, Dave 645-{)(}.14. 548-4lt'i :"~~-=~1-~5.\60::0------1 Custom Cabinc!s, rt'n1odel & repair, formica \\'<lrk. The Reas. R.:He5. 616-5219 REPAIRS * ALTEHATlON~ * CABINETS. Any lll7C job Zi )TS exprr. 5·1~713 * REPAIRS, r<'morltllni;: & parios. No job too 1>malL 673-~17. jobs. Rea~. 5"1~9:i..1 ROTOTILLING. T!"l'<'~ & shrubs remo\"rd. new la"11s. r·rec est. 5-13-109".'. LA\VN & Yarrl Sl'n·lcl:'. per, r\e11t Rc;ison~lhc * &16-985.J * G11rdcning &rv Ry Japanese American. 847·2!H" Gen•ral S•rvices 6682 PLEASE YOU" C\adwrll Paint Cn. ••• 4!H -9Kl6 ***' HOUSES, riocks. ho a 1 11 . flagpnlt>~, Rnytlni;: evP1yth1ni: rr11i;on11.bl y paln!rrl. For lrt'e es!lr.:ate 6!fi.-97;i2. No \Vastin::: CPLE To tak,. care of lop pay pnva1r hou se t1r apb. * * CT.OTHING SALESl\1EN - 111.11 ~76.17 • Exp'd only. xlnt 11lary. • STOCK CLERKS-No exp. Job~n. Wom. 7100 necessary. ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IApply Mon It Tues, 10 11.m 1829 Newport Blvd, C.M. ""'" A Better Position * WALLPAPER * \Vhcn you call "'Mac" OllI.D Care, my home, 548-1444 646-1711 T ,-a. J CdM, 2 or 3 cly& wk, \\'e will _ 'fr _ lra n~porl, Call Pve.~ PHONE Thi' rei;t -then 675-4107. LOVE OF LIFE •• • phone the best: Jordan & ...I: www' ° CIVIL ENGINEERING NOT HANDY? Son Painting, Li c ens ed, ~ · bonded, Insured. 968-9126. v i ,_E1~ot11s • '"'H•...t "~ ASSISTANT {OFFICE Nred repairs or minor altrr. .-JOI/ c.,,.,w °'· • "''"',.,.,... & Fl ELD INTER. &. ExtPr. Fall ,.._, ...... o • .,._,.c~AJt-atlons? <".g. ga.rag<', sheJv. · Phon• Jfd.Jlll ASSIGNMENT> S....,.Jal. Avg. I slo'""'. e.xler. lng or cahinets, rloors cut ,~~ '·' LS/llS I off.' leaky faucet. itow's tilt' stucco & overhang $109 l ~'""'"""'!'""'""~'""'!"''""I or equal pus one Yl' water heater? i\tany otJwrs. l:ibor & mal'l. !>48-1546. • Ancient Mariner e:x~. S869-$I040 sal.. range. Chief ot party w/des1gn exp Cali * PAPERHANGER * in municipal lmpro"me:nt.s. l\tORTGAGE .tr. PROPERTY Recognized Authority Now taking applications tor Exceptionally qualified lndi. Control!!. l\fnn.f'ri, Prior Jnslnlctor 646-2449 clay shUt only, tulJ time vldtlal may start above min. Hours 9to3. 545-4544 !\Tc Adams Painting Serv. Apply for employment fom111 APT O\\'NER.~\VE CAN ln!cr. & Extrr, S["l('('i11 I rares • Busboys 1o: Englnetring Div .• CITY SAVE YOU l\lONE:Y. . f.ln apts. &16-3645 • Kitchen Men OF LAGUNA BEAClf, 505 \VJ!h pTT'vrniativc maintrn.1,~,o=u"""su"P~P~L~\~'7TH=~E""'P7A~IN""T e A sst. Broll•r men Forest Ave, or call 494-1124. an"C' I.· trlino r rrpairs. Cati :SlO Per Average Room COCKTAO... / STEAKHOUSE DAILi ;\IOHTGi\C::E &· PROPERTY Free J-:i;t, ~7·8G.111 Apply in pf'rson WAITRES.C: wanted for a Cement, Concrete 6600 Ct1ntrnl~. ~Ion.Fri, D O 2607 \\I. COAsl Hwy .. N.B. N 'W OR PllANA GE llours !J..l. 544_4:i4ol PR FESSI NAL, 30 I r If E PILOT ORANGE COAST'S .leading CO CRETE exp. paperhanging £, pain-APT Cleaning: !st Clsss RESTAURANT, e Laguna N -"Alt lyp('s. Ft"l'c P..1\IN i;uitcr:\ ln s tall e tl. ling,fromEnrola.od.9611--7461 ~1AIDS only .!or New(X)rts B('ach. Call be:twn. 2·6 PM , ('St. $a\\"inl{, brcnking, h1111!· .... ing & sklploarl in_i:. Scrvh:e l?alny S('ason hf'rr llOOn. INT. & Ext. Palnllng. Local r!nrst apt~. ll i g 11 es 1 -'~"~·~27~00~·~~====~ free ('st Rras' !16&-2208 1"'11.fnlni;.~ iru11rantcE'll. Call &. qual ity. j4g.~ Boh -~-·~·--~·-·-·-,,,,-,,.,--I ref's, llc'ri, ins., free e11t. Nf'ivpnr! 51'.'rviccs, &t2-l2Z4. COCO'S -REUBEN'S MORE Concrete patio !or &1 '1 Clea.nln~ Servicr Call Chuck, 64:HlRlt1. _COMPLEX _ le11s 1noncy. Artistic 5rtting, Carpets -Upholstery -i\lin· COLLEGE Students, J yn Assistant Llt-., <:all i\1a.x at 614-06R7. dow11 Floor Care. !""~1~87 ex:per. No drinkina;. Bill or * LOOK CE.'1ENT Work ol all kinds. Remodeling, fence bldg., Steve, 5411-4549. * • 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach ~est. painling & gen'! :repairs. * PAPERHANGING • AT 636--0:17.t Refls. Xlnt. n:f':r;.. 642-5471. & PAINTING, * 968-2425 INTERVIEWING MON-FRI 2 TO 5 PM DECORATIVE CONCRE'TE I' 67JO THIS DRIVES-WALKS-PATJO Ha~~g Plastering. Patch, * CALL DON. &12--8514 T.N.T. La\\'n Sl'r vice. Repair 6llO * , e COOK e l*-CO=N~CRETE==~.,.-,-k,-pa-lloo,-· I Garage cle11n-uf)!!. hauling & 1-*-P.O.ATO! ___ P_LASTER ___ !N_G_ drvways,etc.L ic en i ~d. light moving. 548·5863, All~ ~-ti 1 Phillips Cemenl. $1S-63SO 531-.1729 ,,,.""s. r •=-es ma es Call 540-&!25 Contr•ctors * THE ROfODE:LERS * rrct t!I~ -100'~ f1nanr.in11t Kitchens. i;: a r 11 2" r ' r-i\rpnrt.s Ccmp l clc lt.rmodrlln'! Qual lly ton1raclon &12-3660 JIAULIL\"G SIO A WAD Clran up. Tl'et!" Serv. Gen. Pruning 61fi.-25211. ~3 TRASl l k Canige cle11.n-up. 7 rltt}"S. SIO ~ Jo1ul. i-~ree est. Anyt!mr. 5¢8.-50.31. -~--c--cc-=~ YARD/C:a r , Clt'anup. Plumbing 6890 l lO~t· REPAIRS Plumbing-.electrical, $7.~ Jlr. 642-27";,,i or 6'12-0.;()6 Pl.UMBl~G REPAIR Ko )Ob 100 small ~ job opf'nings, full &. part f'IO 'F.XPERJENCE NF.CES- 1Jme-, flexible houni. No txP. SARY, FULL TfME, PART nee. A~e-19-35. w. train. mIE. DAYS OR NrGHTS. Start !oday. COORDINATOR Nf'eded for S.l.~1(1 J)l'.'.r hr. teltpbonc work tor Call ~2870 !\Ir. Granl h•nd lc appei1 child, A·l TELEPHONE Solle:ilint • fo~uu tlmt. no l'xf)<'r. nee. l rn me dl11.1r rmriloymrnt. IAA9 Nl'\\'port Blvrt, Sult Jo" Cost11 Mc!A 5'18-5501 Volun!ttr or 1m 11t.I11ry. AlllO volunlM'T'!I IW'N'.lf'd In h('lp wlp~ICAI th1-rapy, 1 hr wk, plca3t help. 67~. 64G-7363. M k I MY \\'AY, quallly home ar elp ace n:pak Wall" celUoc, noon etc. No job too -.mall. 543-l ~!H Hl'r'llt'lV(' '~'-ivy. Ira.sh. t:rad~. Mckhol'.', 962-874J. MOVING. O;ir;ige i:li:"lltt-tJP & lite hauUTl)t. Rell.MMblt>. F~ CAt1mllt('8. 64S..l!i02.. • 642-31211 • DRAINS Plucltf'(I" Dnllnlnfi!'. ~low! Eltf)('rUy cleaned S9. 24 hr !t't'V, 5.10-385;t. A ,.~ T F: R sch lbabysltttr * COOK-HOUSEKEEPER 1t nttded. Wkdy&: 2:~:00. 7 General llte durff'1. 5 day1. ('hldrn. Prefer toe. on tlrs. 12-7 pm. Good Sala.ry. Pentt111ula. 673-0695 Must have car, 644-1318 ---------ASSEMBLY ~"Tirkcn: Mtded. COUNTER GJRL fOR ORY Apply !\hiklof Company, CLEANING PL.ANT. Apply ~7?'1-C W. lMt! St, N.'B. tm Harbor 81vd .• C.M. MUST BE EXPERIENCED -COSMETIC- SALESLADY [Apply prrwor1nel office., 3rd !Joor THE BROADWAY Newport Bo•eh No. 47 Fashion Island Newport Cent•r An equal opportunity employer ..,.__,.....-r-......--..-..--.. -FOREMAN For clay shift in sm. pla!ltics mfg Co, Min 5 · yrs exper req'd. Send repl ies to Box M 2012, Oa.Uy Pilot, 2:111 W. Balboa Blvd, NB. $500 Management Trainef': • Mar- ried, Local Ca ll Ann, MS.mo. \Vesrcllff Person· ne.' Agency, 2043 WesrcliH Dr. N.B. * GENERAL OFFICE * Knowledge flf elec. typewriter & 10 key adding mach. ApPly 10 am-12 noon, FERROW CORP. 1 8 7 6 5 Fllx!rlgass Rd . llunl . Bch. Design GENERAi.. otfice work. part Engineer $800-$900 time gd. with figutts, MUST have l!ither 10 yrs shor1h11n<I &. typing rrq"d. 24 exp., nr 6 Y!'S. exp. w/3-4 hr wk. Ptrm. 61~5333 yrs engineering schling, in I ,,=-"'"°""""°""'"--.,.,.,-""' mech'I 3esign w/bas1c know. GIRL !or Talent Agency, ledge of mC'f:h'I structures, n1u111 be attr. SC'nd photo & r nd resume SL James Pnxl. hydraulics & elee. u a· 2377 S. El Camino Real San mentals. Local mfr of romm'I products pays lee. CIC'1nrntr r·ee lo~ alS/l. H ARD\\'ARf. SALES;\1AN, J . R. P ierce part time, eves, Sat & Su n. Assoclatei; Ag<'ncy, tnc. i-:xpc.r. pref"ri . 2666 Harbor lR8S Nr!wporl, CM 6'12-6720 Blvd. Costa J\.1cM Olihwasher • Morning&, full HERE'S JOHNN Y'S time. Apply in person 2:30 Taking applications for 10 4:30 dally. Snack Shop #1 e BUS BOY Cd e BROLLER =~~~~-;"....;;·~'.::"';-ii~'_~H-;;wyi:;~~-i;;_;;;M;;-;;;_;;;: I: ~;.,~~~OSTESS Dept, Store Full or Part Time -EXPERIENCED· MENS CLOTHING SALESMAN APPL V PERSONNEL OFFICE, 3RD Fl.OOR THE BROADWAY N1wport Baach 47 f'ASHJON !St.AND N•wpor t Cent•r An f'llUAI flpportunlty ~ploye.r ~ Excellent Opportunity_ for lfou.-ewivP.s CaJI in Ptraon 9: 00 AM -5:00 PM 72S Baker. C.M. HEY GALS \Ve nffll 10 1harp gal&, f\111 or part rlmt!. Aae 19.30. No ~p. MC, $3.lO per hr Call ~1r. J en1en B-2871 HOMl."WORKERS WANTED (Envtlope Addrfsstts). Ru1h stamped, • e If · a d· dre11ed enve lope. LANGDON WORLD TRADERS. P.O. Box ll2T· 1 A21, Redondo Beach, Calli, 90273 - j .. t \ • Satu/da~. Septtmbfr 12. 1970 6 M:oi'Timravi:;;.-m""""'sria.ri-ii.ilp;'-li;y;mE,..N~TTJfl'liOBS &. EMPLOYM~NT J_Ol!S &. EMPLOYMENT JOIS &. EMPLOYMENT ;• Jobe Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 Job.....Men, Wom. 7100 J'9bs Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 ,....,._ let1• -- :l ott ·-'-.daiT .._ .. ,, 'r i'. 71 :.f'-·t '~~ I.,." ,,,, I 1= loo:.t --~ • ! .. ' I ·--:~ . !'I ' 1.-=- oo•t ·-• T ·-,--:noit ----* HOSTESS * P:UBLICATION Wints clrl Sales !or Clmtlatlon 0.pt, '-'° MANAGEMENT ~roiJ!'S" * MEN or WOMEN * • · Turn 1une into $$. Sell )'OUl' t'OR NE\Y 110t.tE SALES OFFICE ••• l DAY A WEEK -NEWPORT BEACll -own hOUrs, part or full rime. wpm, l'l hr ~·k. iaoo to 5tart SALES (1141 ~310-OP~QRTUNITY 961-1331 Hag &n opening for e EXPERIENCED e GRILL COOK BUSBOY HOUSEKEEPER.. ?.lust love children 12) Uva ln. Fh•e da>'* $40 J v.· e e k . Rel.erentts. Ne"'POrl &acb Apply In ~r50n 11).5 pm area. 644-41&8 Monday thru Frida)' Pt-rson~I Dept . HOUSEKEEPER, 1 day per • 2 Faal\Jon Island, N.8. v.·k for hr1·t1c, h " PP Y Equal opportunity l'mplo)'l'r houSt>hold .,..,3 sorta in ~ oollegf', Tired mothf'r . LOOKING FOR 645-1324. WORK? HOUSEKEEPF:R -Spanish llo"' v.·C"JUld yoU like In put \\'Oman, l1\·f'-1n 2D-3.'i, ~lusl your name and qua!ifi1•a. Hkr cbiklrtn. Salal')' open. lions In lhl' hands O( 10,!XlO 5-16-7662. f1rnl!I In the nexl few \\'C<'ks HOUSEKEEPER -~talure for $10.001 Our publication v.·oman lo care for fi yr n\d will be pri,•ed and mrti\etl boy, 3 to fi pm .,.·kdys_..._Pls to thousands of prospcclivr leavr-phone No. 111 67~210. employers. lf you need a HOUSEk.'EEPER • Dependa· job, don't delay. Call now ble, 1-1•11h tranisportalion. l ~ )'our name won"t ht" left day wk. Salary. Lklo. out. 673-0629 LEDISCO P ERSONNEL HSKPRS Emplyr pays tee MANAGERS GUIDE, George Allen Byland A~n· (714) 530-3020 cy 106-B E. 16th, ~.A. ~tECHANlC. Joreign c: a r ~7..-0395~------~-npl'r. Sheehan· Foreign Car HiiUsek"ttpcr, 3 days wk, Repair. 642-5133 $2 hr. East C~f P.1ANAGER for ocean-front &16-1400 park 11parlm~nts. HOUSEKEEPER 1-6 : 30. **Chalmers Ap!s. ** $40/\\'k. Cook eve meal 3&! Cliff Dr., Lai::una Sch '"""""*""1'liil-4 ... <5' ... • ........ IMANAGER Apts. Relired I" oouple willing to .,.·ork, Balboa beach 11.pl + !a.Ill.I')'. 675-8740 i\1r. Collins. MAN To assist mgr of local appliance store. Neat ap. pearance. 496-23&3 l\1r. Wrii;:ht 9-10 am only. MEDICAL RECEPT. Call !162-7::.00. MEN over 25 wanm:I for REG . Nurtt • Apply ill for an articulate man with early AJ'.f auto rout,. Mvst person. Country CI u b lnllilltlve and rnaturil)', to rt11ide \'feat ol Jlar'bo:r. Oonvkle11:ent J-lo1ne. 20362 v.'Ork indipende.ntly wllh 841-8979 Santa Ana A\le., Santa Ana. .strong 1ui)port from mgrnt. cM;o~ .. ~,~.~,-.,,.-.,-,.....,_,71,..-:-bo~od,,,-~•' I RESTAURANT-Now , takinc ~ nation'1 orr:ani~lion 111 v.·lfe. l ndus1riou11, Tt'p&lr a-iipplicalions for tull time '". &ea.rch o! a mamed m11,n hUit)', 6404707 DISH\YASHERS. No one with • rood «l~ation and/ under 18 nH!d a JI p 1 y. nr business badqrround who MEDICAL Assistant, back COLONY }{JTCl-IEN l2ll Is economically dlaturbed. ollice. Experienced. Must • .., · knov.· X·RaY, l n J e c I i on,, _1_1,_rlto_r_B_l_m_._c_._M_. __ _ El'G. Salary open. l\1lsslon V!ejp area. '.\1ust be ''l'f'S4ti1e and en l'ril' tic. 837-7520 RESTAURANT, Male, Tas- tce Frt'f'ze, 1B or over. Ap. ply aft 2 P?.1. 2966 Bristol, C.M. ) Thi s is a career oppor- tunity in a dynamic field -creating and meeting chalfengei: daily. · 75 M REAL Ell.ate Opening Jor en• qualified salrsman. \Vork on . fabulous lrvine Ranch. Good A salary plus 1~hslanlia1 Women potl'ntia.l, ample floor time. com~n. to a quallhed man. _JI Jnrome unllmlted. Call Lee lrad1ng 10 a permanent gale1 needed immediatrly, t·uu or Raioor. or mgmt. career. e RPd Hill Realty All inquiries and lnll'Niev.·s pt • time, Lge expanding 833--082() ,11iU be held in alrict con- chain. Now taking applica-d Bo Univ. Park Center, Irvine fidl'.'nc:e. Sen resume to x lions. l\tust be neat &: de-n ,_,., pcndable. Age 19-35. RELIABLE Jive.in sitter Jor #10 Santa Ana, .....,, · $3 75 PER HR 2 schl·age children. Unv.·ed 92'702. • mothf'r ok, SlS wk. Belo~ 6 equal oppor. emplr. M/F 5i\l7781 ~7-7782 pm, 646--8013. SALES . Career. Unlimited *MOTEL MAID * Restaurant .Jpportunity $850 mo. Reliable, steady ""Orker i;:uarantee, no experience *** 4M-r:ii7 COCO'S nee. We fully train )'OU. next training class starts newport. personnel . agency Fashion Island Sept. 28, call l\1r. Wetton 962-2480 flr 839--Q.100 • INTERVTE\\1ING • SALESMEN Part time with car. Leads furnished. \Vork any 4 hrs, avcraii:e $100. per wk .r. up. Call 544-8136 afl 6PM. BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS Professional Service for the employer a nd the a pplicant SALES. v.·ith Slim-Gym, ynu 833 Dover Dr., N.B, APPLY IN PERSON c11 n earn whal you're 641-3870 #i8 ~·11.shion Island. N.B. worth! Call J.lary Lou Good, RESTAURANT hrlp. fr male. 9611-2416 or 543--8329. NIGHT WAITRESS part tirnc, over 21. Ph. art Sl\LES \VOMAN \liANTED • DILl.l\IANS . 1:30 a-15-1686. Wilh exprrH-00>. 819 W. 191h . IRYINE PERSONNEL Nk• N.B. ~.. •'""'"' • SER.VICES"'AGENCY ••rl<lng "'""· N"" ""''· 801 E. Balboa Blvd., NB R00~1 To "'Oman in St, Costa :\lesa. Nur.i ing exc:han11:e for babysitting, SALES, Cosmetics, Comm + EXPER. AIDE 3-11 :30 ll•lcsa Verde area, close lo honus, free trainin11:. JI/pt j ~r -'u ......... ,,. • ,.,. • -"·*'• Ca11 Miu Elizabeth, 557~122. I~ ., .. ,.,. AbigAil Abbot Personnel 5hift. Appl)' Park Lido Con· shop·K ctr, "'OOld consider time, any agf' 540-5338. \•air.scent Center, 466 flag. college cpl, non-smol<ers. SERVICE SfATION I'!'~~~"'"'!!'~:"'~"'"' I Agency, 230 W. Warner, ! ~ 1 d ~ JANITORS. Exp'd. Full Suite 21-l, Sanla·_ Ana. , ~'.1 time, nights. C &: M l\laint. 1..::::;:.:...:::::..::;:.:..:..:.:=:__ ship Rd., NB. &12-8044.. Sun S45-2'792. A'ITENDANT, Juli t i me · NURSES: * RN or * LVN i·---------•I mechanical, Sharp man w~ Relief, mainly wlc ends, all See Betty Bruce at wants good opportunity. i 'I.;"<'• Serv. 642-9873. * * ·•ll• ME,N •nd WOMEN shifts avail 64fr1624 . Smog liCt'nse prerd. Neat I= .n.•t J. W. ROBINSON'S -NEWPORT BEAOI -PART TIME Has an opening for -EXPERIENCED - SALESPERSON FOR COIN DEPT. Apply in per50n lB-a p.m. Personl'H'l Dept. • 2 Fashion Isl., N.B. Equal opportunity rmployer LEGAL TRAINEE FULL TIME REXAIR INC. ANAHEIM OIV. Now Hiring Evenin11: v.·ork 6: 30 to 10 P~! N E\V BRAN Ct! EXPANDING TO ORANGE COUNTY ORDER TAKERS. \\'omen-m fl appearance nee. ALSO • 11:irls, o11er 19, day:\ or eres. ij~ Cxec part time man. Apply to Jerry, 2590 Newport Blvd., Pleasant work from our Agency tor Career Girll C.i\1. Santa Ana olficf'. No f'.Xp. I C::,::CC,.,~-~-----11 nee. Salary Sl.65 per hr. B 4lO \V .. Coast Hwy ·:&!939 SERVICE Follow-up. JW1rt Call 547-1323 bf'forl! 5 pm. Y appoint. lime, 3 days per \\"k aftl!r PART TIME housek~per. z. training. $2. per hr. Pref tu· da, $2 hr, 4 das wk. * SALAD G I RL * malur? v.·oman. Contact Cook eve meal. \Vf'Slln()nt ]'.Ion, thru f'ri, 7·3:30. Call Office i\1gr 842-4-ll.l. track. 11r Edinger & J\frs. Pennin_1!1on. Rn-0600 SERVICE Station Salcsmao Bu~hard ~·.v. i\l/have car Ext 2037. !Jet.,.•n 2.5 Pl'.!. "''anlf'd. Salary & comm. ,,,...,,. SALES LADIES 16001 ""'h .,,.,_ H.R. PIT Office llrlp \\'antrd. ST. J AMES PRODUCTIONS v TO $500 i\lorn or; Af1err1oons. Call P /Time Mens Cloth· Casting for sin£ers li TOP STARTING PAY J\f iss Kay: 54&-1866 f'r.1crt11.iners for bookings, \\'e -d 22 men •ncl "'Omf'n I ~'-"""=.c:..c,,c=--~ ing. Exp, Preferred. """"'nl•"" & m•ml •··d 1 •51 Xln't oppor, "'/\'cry line I • j , firm. Pleasant v•orking '""' PENSIONER To hrlp wi1h ''""" "'b e · """" with ail types of ""ork back-~anlen, 3 half-days per v.·k. M a n Y employee photo & details to 2.l7T S. El 1 CCJnd. Gd bencfitll", Call Miss i 'r> Elizabeth, 557-6122. Abigail grounds. No t'Xperience nee-Ph. aft 6. 67S.-O.ll6. benefits. Camino Real San Clemenle es~ry. a11 company training I ~ Abbot Personnel Agency, 230 +£ 1 ,~ \V. Warner, Suite 2ll, Santa I :;,t ·. Ana. (t1 .. r:11; loLOC~;_~,~,~.,..--.~.,~..i= .. -a~b;;il-:-:to is furnished. lJ ynu qualif)', PERSONNEL CLERK rapid adv11nceml'.'nt tn key Knowledge Insurance. Call posi!ion. l\1ust be o\ler 18. Loraine, &IS.2710 • \VcstcHff t1JR l NTERVIEW CALL Personnel Agenf'y, 2&\3 Apply in person 9030-9 :30 Robert Hall Clothes 1601 N•wport Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. · ·~11:: • opcr new type car wax. l:1r.r-c. f'qUiP. Exp des/not nee. I :.!~ · S.A. & Fash Jg!. 642-7281. SATURDAY AND ?t10NDAY 'Vcstclill Dr., N.B. 774'7153 }"OT an ad to sell around •• * the clod.. dial 642-5678. ••1(,,F I "' "" I I;;;;;;: :o-~ , ,,,., • ;.1! ,,, ' . II:':;~ "' 1 •v,· \. ·./, '1, I .. • ...... ... ' -, . ~tt'I· ' I'~· .. ~ ... l\i:'I ~· I "l/'1! • l~l ' I J ·1~· •.:.• "'' r ... !STARTlNG NOW! Let Us Help You Be aPenny-Pincher Use Penny Pincher CLASSIFIED ADS 3 LINES 2 TIMES $2.00 ' ~~ YOU SAVE MONEY • You Get The Most For Your Money Yes, 3 Lines-2 Times-Only $200 e No Item Ovir $50 • No Cammerci1I F irms • No Copy Chang" e No Abbreviation' (I f mare than one item, the combined tot1I c1nnat e xceed $SO I AND YOU CAN CHARGE IT! Let Us Help You Be A Penny -Pincher Ll•lted To The.,, Cl11.111flcariuna: M9rth11uli1• for Selo & Trade fturoiih.I•• 1000 Offlto f&1rnit111• to I 0 Offlt• E111 &1ip1, .. nt to t 1 Sfo,.. E111wl'"''"* IOIJ Cof1, R•1lawr1nt 1014 l1r E1111i1lpm1oit Mo&111holi Gooch Appllaoic•1 Antiq&111 S1wint M•ch lt111 M1uic1J l111fr&1mtnl 1011 1010 1100 ,, 10 1110 1115 Pio~ot l 0•9o•u Rei ie T1lewi1ie11 Hi-Fi & St•••• Ti p• Recori1r1 ti JO 1200 tlOS IJ 10 1210 C1r11•••1 &-Eqi.ripm•nl Mohhy S8ppli•1 Sporlin• Go..41 li~otwl '"· S(op•1 M i1coll1~•0&11 l lOO ••oo l500 ISSO &600 STUDENTS, 11 yn & up to sell candy in your own area. ?.lake ~ood Jn()ney in spa.re lime and help needy school. No cash ttquired. Call 64Ul803, 9 Al\1 to 5 PM. •TACO BELL* Part Time Days. Colll'ite student or house v.·ire. no exper, l\f'tes!I. 81ll 0 c e a n Ave., H.B. 536-7800. TEACHER desires reliable 11itter from 2.:, P:\1 dRily. Mesa Verde area. 549-4369 TELLER Sharp ga.1 v.•ho likes p('Oplf'. I{ you have f'XflCr. you can laod th is nulslandi11g spot. Beach A ['('a. r·rr. paid. Siar! $400. Call Gerri \\'hJte, 54()..60.15. COASTAL AGENCY 2700 Harbor Bl., Ci\! Other fee /frl'e jobs A1111il. 'DlRED of being retired? Pension not qui1e enough? II you are bf'1.,.·n 5.i & 70. ln gd health, 11.ctive. f'njoy lrisure & plt'asant flay "'ork & V."flulri like to rarn 1he max. Rllo~·ed by Soc. Sec. rc11:u· lations. App I y Sun. thru \Vl!d. Jo:ves aft 7 Pi\1 111 the Paulo Drive Jn, 3 0 5 1 Nrwport Blvd, C.J'.f. Ai1k forl thP manager. No phone c11.ll1 please * TRl1t11\t.ER or UPHOL.S. TERER to "'Ork on boat in- leriors & canvas cover. Perm. job, frini:e benl'fits. LAKE ARRO\VHEAD A1A. RINA 1714) 33l-0629. ** WAITRESS. part time 5 to 9 P:-01. * * FRY COOK trainee or cxp'd, part or fl time. No Sund11.ys or h o l i t111.)'s KRAi\1ER·s COLONl AL h-:ITCHEN, 512 \V. 19th SI. c .. \11 . \YAJTRESS • cxpl'rlt<need lunchf's only. Apply In pet90n [)(olancy.'! Sea Sh11.nly, 630 tido Park Dr, N.B. \\'AITRESS . full timt', nlgh1s lR & over for Carl's ,Jr. Apply at 15."-,0 Ad11on1!1 Blvd ., C.i\I. Gay Pinheiro, i\f.l:r. •\\'AITRESS v.-antfil. \\.ill train. i\iui\t be 21. Full Umc, pl!nTI. 6i3-4110 WOMEN WANTED FOR PHONE SURVEY WORK. WORK IN YOUR OWN HOME & EARN COMM. 546-1166 MISS KAY \\10~1AN. To clean small llPlll"lment. 1; day week!)'. Ph: GTh--8067. "'I' .. ~1J f ' ·ASK YOUR CALL WORK In donut'"°"· M•l• or fema.le. P11rt tim", No phone C:lllls p\e11!M'. \\'IN· DAILY PILOT 642 5678 ~~;~~~'~'."b~~'"''" AD VISOR FOR \\UHKING mothf'r neM1 • • <hold '"" "" 2 • ' , .. ,. : _ · :'>Ion thni f·r1, :\lust ha\~ .:·.~.. DETAILS ~'i~~m;~.,··~;.,.• ~~.:'. :'!11"• ... _______________________________________ _."·~''"';;..;;'~IX!.;_ ____ _ ' . -. ' " . , . . . . . . ' Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stove 2 . Guit1r 3 . Biby Crib 4. Electric S1w 5. Camer1 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor 8 . Stereo Set 9. Couch 10. Clarinet 11. Refriger ator 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Tools 16. D ishwasher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser 19. Golf Cart 20. Barometer 21. Stamp Collection 22. Dinette S.t 23. Play Pen 24. Bawling Ball 25. W1ter Skis 26. Freer•r 27. Sultc1n 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycl• 30. Typewriter 31 . Bar Stoolt 32. Encyclopedia 33. V1cuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File Cabinet 37, Goll Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41 . Slide Projector 41. LAwn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tires 45 . Piano . 46. Fur Coat 47. Or1pes 48. Linens 49. Horse 50. Airplane 51. Orgen 52. Exercycle 53. Rare Books 54. Ski Boats 55. Hig h Ch1lr 56. Cains 57. El1ctrlc Train 58. Kitten 59. Classic Auto 60. CoffH T1bl1 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Sit 65. Workbench 66. Di1mond Witch 67. Go-Kart 68. Ironer 69. Camping Tr1iler 70. Antique Furniture 71. Tape Record•r 72. S1ilbolt 73. Sport• Cir 74. Mlttreas Bax Spgt 7S. lnbo1rd Speedboll 76. Shotgun 77. S•ddlo 78. Dart Game 79. Punching Bag 10. Biby C1rriage II. Drums 12. Rifle 83. Desk 14. SCUBA Go•r DAILY PILOT WANT-AD be turned into cash with a These or any otlier extra thln9s around th• hou11e so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 ., • ' • • ' • • • • • • ' • • • I ' I " ' I • • ' • ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • • I ' ' ' • ' I • ---=+=-,.,.,,,. ___ _ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED INDEX DIAL DIR ECT 84%·5878 Fw fast Af,rvlc• •rMI l!.a,.rt Aul11ance HOUS •• r vR SALE llS .. taAL ,, ........ , . .,, ...• lllt COSTA Ml!SA ., ............. llOI Ml!IA OIL lri\Aa ,. ............ 11'5 Ml.I" VI.ID• .............. 1111 COLLEOa ,AllC ........... .,.1111 NliWl'Olt at:ACN ..•••••••• ,,IHI HEWf'OIT "llGHTI .......... 1111 IALIOA COVlS ............ nu HtWl'OlllT IWOllllS ........... , ... IAYCllST ................... JU IAYSHOll.~ ................ IHJ OOVEllll SHOll!S .......... .,,..Inf WESTCLIPI" ............. 1Ut '4Alfta01111 HJGHLAMDI ........ 1u1 ll"llV'EllllllT'r l'Al!IC. ......... ,.ltll 11!\11 .. 1! ...................... ltJI IACK IAY ..................... 1141 CASTILUfP' ,. ............ ,.,.,1142 El Tor• 12~ !RVINE TEllAC• ............ nu CDllONA DEL MAI! ......... .,1Uf IAC'"IOA l'ENINIUU. ......... 1Hf llACON IAY ........ , ... _, ,.\JU tAY ISL.A"IDI ................. llll 1.100 ISLE ................ lUI flALIOA ISLAND .......... , U11 HUNYINGTON IEACM ....... 140t HUNYINGYON HAl!IOUI , ... 14U LINOA ISLll 1 .. FOUNTAIN VALL•Y ........... ltll SE.AL IEACH ..... ,. • ., ...... l•S• iUNS ET 1£.ACH ... ,,. .... .,, .. UH GARDEN GIOV• ......... .,.,.1411 LONG llf.,CH .................. 1111 .AKEWOOO .............. USI >llANGa COUNTY ............. Ull OUT 01" COUNTY ...... ., ..... 16'S OUT OP' STATE ..... ., .... , •• ,,11• IT.,NTON .................. 1'11 Wl!STMINSTI!."-................ un Ml0W"V CITY """"""""f "1'1• SANTA AN" ,.,,..,,. .. ,. ... lUt IANTA ANA HOTl. .... 1 ... ,.,.16>11 ORANGE ..... ,. ............ 1611 JUSTIN ........... ,,..,,lt41 NORTH TUSTIN ............. .,1'41 lNAHEtM ........ ., .. lU• S1LVERA00 CANYON ,.,. .... ,USS LAGUNA HILLS ,,. ......... ,. .. 1100 LAGUNA 11!.ACl'I .......... ,. .. 1101 LAGUNA NIGUEL ............ 110 MISSION Vll!JO ............ llOI <AN (LEMF.NTE , .... 171• 5"N JUAN CAl'ISTllAHO 11ll C.Al'ISTRANO IEACH 17JO O.ANA POINT 1140 OCEANSIDE . , .............. 175• SllN DIEGO .......... 1115 lllVERSIOE COUNTY ...... ,..Uot HOUSES TO I E MOVEO ..... l'IOf CONOOMIH IUM "'""' UJI DUPLEXES fOll SALE ..... 1ns "l'ARTMENTS f01t SALE ... IHI RENTALS Houses Furnish ed liEHERAL ........ HM llEHTALS TO SH4111 ......... tooS COSTA MESA ........... ,.,,1100 MESA DEL MAit ··••'"""" 1105 MES.A VERDE ................ 11,. COLLEGE PAll K .............. 1111 NEWPORT IEACN ............ not NEWl'OllT HGTS ............... nu NEWl'Ol!T SHOlll!S .......... tttl IAYSHOl!ES ............... m.s OOVEll SHORES ............... m7 WESTCL!F" ............. tttl UNIVEJISITY l'AllK ........... !tl7 IRVIHf: .. , ........ , ........... IUI flACK l"Y ................... !Nt EAST BLU"I' ... , .............. tt~1 El l•N :ti~ IRVIHE TERllACI! .......... , 1145 COIONA OEL MAI ,. ......... tt.H l"LIOA .... ,. ·••'"""""'~ l.J OO ISLE .................. 1U IA'I' ISLANDS .......... ,, ... UM flALllOA ISLAND .......... tJSS HUNTINGTON IEACH ........ 14111 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ...... ,. .. 101 SEAL BEACH ........... ,145"0 LON!i &EACH .............. Uot ?llANGE COUNlY ............ 2'00 SANTA "HA .. , ..... , ....... HU l~ESTM INSTEI ............... 1'1' MIOWA'I' CITY .. ,,.,.,. .. 1•U SANTA""" HEIGHTS ........ 1•H COASTAL .............. 11'M LAGUNA I EACH ............. UIS LAGUNA NIGUEL ............ U11 MISSION VIEJO ., ............ t1" i"N CLEMENTE . , ,, ..... 17lf SAN JU"N CAl'ISTllANO "'" 1121 CAPISTRANO IEACH ., ... ,. .. 11:11 OAHA l'OINt ........... 1741 RIVEl!SIOE COUNYY ,. ...... Ullt lf"CATION lll!HTALS .,,,..,,.ttOI SUMMER l!IENTAU ...... , .. 1tU CONDOMINIUM .. .,,. ... ,,.1tJI OUl'Lt.:itEJ FU•N ............. itlJ RENTALS Houses U nfu rnished GENEl"L .................. >000 COSTA MEIA ............... UOI MESA OEL MAit .............. 31U MESA \IEllOI! ................ 1111 COLLEGI! l'AlllC ............ 111J H£Wl'ORT IEACH ............ UOI HEWl'OllT KGHTS . ., .......... J!ll NEW,ORT SHOllES .......... J12t IAYSHORES ·-· ............ ms OOV'ER SHORIS ............... ml WES TC LIFF ............ :ttJO UNIVEllSIT'I' l'AJIK ........... 1231 llVINE '" ................ '121 flACK l"Y ................. '14• EAST ILUFF .................. »tt El Ttte 2244 IRVINE TEJlllACE ,,.,,,. .. ;,.J24S COJIONA OlL Mf,lt ........ ,~..J1$1 flALlOA -. , ............. Dll BAY ISL.ANOS ................ :USO LIOO ISLI , ............. :SUI IALlOA ISLAND ............. nu NEWPORT WEST , ........... UH MUMTIHGTON I EACH ....... S40I HUNTINGTON H"RflOUll .... ,MH FOUNT.,lN VALLET .......... S4U SEA L SEACH ............... 14~1 GARDEN GROVE .............. J.175 LONG IE.,CH ............. not ORANGE COUNTY , ............ :Mot S"NTA "NA .................. :UlO WESTMINSTER. ................ un MIDWAY CITY .......... S.1' SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ......... U H COASTAL ....... "" ... J1t0 L.AGUNA IEACH .............. JJOS LAGUNA NIGUEL ............. 11'1 MISSION VIEJO .............. 11111 Sa.N C~EMENTf' ....... 3'11 SAN JU"N CAPISTll.,NO ll2J CAPISTRANO IEAC:H .... -... 3nl OA,NA POIHT .,.., ...... 2140 CONDOMINIUM ......... '9st OUl'LEXES UNFUllN ......... ltJS SUMMER JllHTALS ......... 1'ti RENTAL> Apts. Furnished GEHEllAL ... , . .,,. ... 4611 COST" MESA , ................ 1100 MES" VERDI!" ... .,., .. ,.,..4110 NEWl'OllT IEACH .... .,,..,.4100 NEWl'ORT HEIGHTS .,. ...... ,4111 NIEWPOllT SHOJIES ""'""' 4t1t l'fESTCLIFF .......... ~1>1 U"llVEllSITY l'"RK ........... 4ll1 IACK I" Y ............. 111!0 EAST BLUFI' ............. 11" COJION .. OIL MAJ! ........... 4150 flAllO" . . .... ,. ...... 4HO IAY ISL.ANDS ............. .,,,Ilse LIOO ISLE ............. 4UI l"LlOA ISLAND ,.,,. .... ,4US HUNTINGTON 11.,Clt ,.,..,,..440I FOUNTAIN VALLIY ,.,.,,. ... «U \EAL BEACH .................. «H ~OHO llACN .............. •UOf llltAHGI! COUNTY ............. .... O"ROEH GIOVI .............. 4'11 !WESTMINSTER ............... ~It \ollOWAY CITY ,. .............. "61' 'AHTA ANA ............ "6H \"HTA ANA HEIGHTS ......... ....a TUSY!N ,., ................... 444t COASTAL · .............. ,,41tt LAGUNA Bl!ACH .............. 4111 LAGUNA NIOUEL .......... ,,,4101 MISSION VIEJO .......... -•lot IAN CLEMl.HTE ,.,.,.4111 S•N JUAfrl CAl'ISYllANO •11S CAl'ISTlllfrlO ll:ACH 41:11 DANA l'OlltT , ...... ""'"' •. ,414• TRll'LlX, 41<. ............... 4tH r.:>NOOMINtUM ............... ••H HoTELI ............ _ ......... •tH RENT ALS Apts. Unfurni1hed ll:NIRAL .................... Mill COS"TA MEIA ................ ,JIM MESA VEJIOI .............. 111• NEW"O•T IEACH ........... SHI Nl!W,.O«IT HllONTI ........ ,.1111 NEWl'OlllT SHOll!l ,.,.,. ..... RH WIE~TCLl'I' ............. SUI UNIVEllllTY l'ARIC ,.,. .... .,.m1 IACKl"'I' .............. SJ41 l!AfT ILU'I" ............ S1'tl COJIONA Dl!.L MAI ........... JlH IALBOA .................. ... IAY 11L.AHDS ,,, .............. PM LIDO ISL• ............ "'2St IALIOA ISLAND ........... ..JHll HUNTINGTON 1•.&CN ......... J,tOt P'OUHTAIN VALLIY ......... •UI IEAL tEACH ................. 541• LOHO IEACH ............. 1.-0 OR.,KOE (OUHTY ............. JMI OA.lftOElf GllOV• .............. Jilt WIJTMIHITER .............. .UU MIOWAY (ITY ................. Jilt llHTA AN" ........... UM SANTA ANA NllONTS ,, ...... Ml• TUSTIN .. ,,, ............ ""41 COASTAL .............. llOf LAOUMA I EA(H , ............ JIU LAGUNA !llGUl!L., ........... Im SAN CLIMENT• ..... PH S"N IU"N CA1'111•lN0 .... , f7'I CAl'tiTRAHO BEACH JI• DAN" l'OINT ............. »ti flftl l'Llll, tit. ........... ... COHOOMtNtUM .•• ., ....... ... llENTALI W"NTlb ......... .,ltft ROOMI 1'011 •l!Hl ............. , "100111 . 1011•0 .... ¥.OtELS, TRAILa.• COUlllTS JM1 GUl:ST MGMES ' "" Ml..C. iotEHfAL~ .,. R EAL ESTA TE, Gen1r1f IHCOMI: ,llOl'EllllTY ,. ......... IUllHEU l'llOl'El!T'f 4iOK llAILEll l'Allotl 4«( IUllNEI~ RENTAL ........... .... OFFICE Rlf .. TAL ... , .. II UolOUITllllAI. "«IOl'IRTY ...... ... (OMMEl!C!.'L ,. ........ MU INDUSTllAL-lllNTAL ..... .,.Mtf t.OTS ........................ '10I RAllCHEI , .... _,.,_,.,_, Ull CITRUS GIOVE$ , ............ •Ill lClft£A$1i ................ U. LAKE £LSIH01tl! ............ ,,,., llESCl!T l'llOl'EllTY """ 6"S OJIANOE co. l'llOl'l!llTY .... nu OUT Of STATE l'llOI'. ""'" n• ""'OU NTAIN I OEll.JIT ....... itll JUI OIVISION LAND .... •111 lEAL ESTATE Sli«IVICE .. ., U11 ~.If. EXCKANGll , ,, ....... , i1H t , I!, WANTl!.D . ..... . U .. BUSINESS 1nd FINANCIA L IUEINESS Ol'l'Ol!TUHITlll O• IVSINESS WANTED , , ..... ,,., INVESTMENT 011W1~11lllM .. Ult INVESTMENT WANTED , , , .. 6111 MONE'!' TO LOAN ..... .' .... , ... UI l'EIOH SAL LOAMI ....... .,.,.'2U Jlr.WELllY LOANS ,.,,.,,.;,,S)I COLU.llf«IAL LOANS ...... .,.UU RUL ESTATE LOAMI ........ •Mt MORTGAGE.I, Tr.,.t OMfl ,., 6kS MONEY WANTl!D .... '111 ANNOUNCEMENTS i nd NOT ICES fOUND lfrot Als) .......... , '4M LOS"t .................. ., .. '4tl PERION"LS . . .... .,,..,., .. ..., ANNOUHCl!Ml!NTS ,,. .. ,., .... IMU llJITHS .......... -...... '411 l'UNEJIALS ........... ,..,,'4U l'"ID OllTUAflY ............ MU l'UNERAI. Dll ECtOllS ....... tlU FLO IUSTS .......... _."411 CARD Of THANKS ........... '41' IN MEMOlll,1.M """'"""MU CEMll.lEillY LOTS , ....... .,,«II CEMETEll'I' CR'l'l'TS .......... l t CEMETEllY CJIYl'TS _.,,.,, ,.11 :REMATOl!llS .,, •• .,,..,,6411 \\EMOlllAL l'AltKS ,.,. ....... 6Ctl lUCTIONS , , .......... Mll lVIATION IEJIVICI ..... , .... IM" TIAVEL . .. ........ "4» Allt TJIANS~Ol!TATION ....... "'I AUTO TRANSl'OJITAT ION .... MO LEGAL NOTICES . . ..... "4ll GERMAN I TUTOR/NG ,.... SERVICE DIRECTORY ACCOUNTING ..... HM AN$WElllNO SEJl\l!CI ....... '50I Al'l'LIANCE Jlll'AIRS, Parts. 6S\I ASl'H.AL T, 01 .................. QH AUTO l!E,Atl!S .. .. "'"' AUTO, SMI Betti, Tt,., lite. •Mt IAflYSITIINO ......... 6JJI IOAT lri\All"Tl!!NANCE ........ '"9 llftlCK, MA,,ONllY, tic. ........ .. I USINESS SEIVICES ........ tSU I UILDlil!S ................... 4'7f CATERINQ .................. U1J CAllNETMAKINO ............. OM CAll't!NTEllNO ............... nl CEMENT, Coitcr•lt ............ ..... (HILO CJ,IE, Uttt1H4 ..... ,..IWll CONTRACTOJIS . , ......... UH CAlll'ET CLEAHINC .. "2J CAll'ET LAYING & JlE,All '"' ORAl'EJltES , ............... Ult DEMOLITIO N ............ UIS DRAFTING Sfll:VIC• .......... IWJ1 ELl!CTllCA L , .......... UM EQ'Ull'Mll.HT fllHTALS ....... USI FEHCINO . ., ......... U.. FLOOllS .. , ........... UU "UINACI llEl'AIJIS, flt, .... U11 fUIHITUIE JllSTOJllHO & llEl'IHISHING M1S GARDENING ........ "" GENl!"llAL 51!RVICES ......... wtJ GRADING. OISCIN8 .......... IW OL.AIS .............. , UM GllEEN THUMI ................ IM GUM SHOI' ................ •111 HEALTH CLUIS .............. 11'1t HAULING .............. ., l lH HOUSECLEAHING ......... 11tt INTEl!IOI! DECORATING ,.,,,17U INCOME TAX .. .. ...... ''~I IJION, Orn1m1nl1I, lie, ........ UH t:OHING ................... 11H NSULATINO .................. 17•1 INSUlftANCE ................. •111 INVESTIGATING, Otlteth • , .. 17'1 JANITORIAL ....... l?ff JEWELllY flEl'Atll. lflc, ...... ""9 LAHDSCAl'ING .... , , , , ...... ,,UU '.OCKSMITH ................. "21 MAI D SEJIVICI .............. U2J MASONllY, IJl lCIC. ............ 6Ull MOVING & S1'DUCI! ......... "41 PAINTING, P•"'1Mln .. 111 ...... "31 l'AIHTING, Slt1t1 ............... ..U l'ATIOS ............ .... l'HOTOOJIAl'HY . .. •. '17' l'LASTElllNG, "lltll. 1 .. 11r .. .... PLUMllNO ............... mt l'ET OltOOMIHG '"' POOL SEllVICE ......... ··''" l'OWEI SWEEl'ING ........... ltll l'UMI' SElllVICI! .............. no 1100,.ING ............. ttM JIAOIO, a ... 11-1, Etc .......... ltllll REMOOEl ING .. IEl'All 1'4f llllEMODl!"LIHG, KITCNENS ... INS SCISSORS SHAlt,lfl'I ... : ...... lfU SEWINO .. ..... . 1"9 SEWIHGI MACHIHll «l l "AllS IHt SEl'TIC TANKS. s ...... lilt •. It" TAILORING ............ ltN rEJIMITE COHTllOL ........... t11 TILE, Clf"lmlt ...... , .1'71 TILE, Lbl41tvm & Mlrlllo ...... lf/J TJIEE SERVICE , ..... Itel TELEVISION, lle.-1,.., Etc. .. IMS Ul'HOLSTIEJIY . .. .. ''" WELOING .. ,, .... 1nJ WINDOW CLEANING ........... n1 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOI WANTED, M1ft , ..... , ... IMI JOI WANYEO, W.,,,Oll ....... .,.,.. JOfl WANTED. MEN &. WOMEN ..... l'tH SCHOOLS &. INSTllUCTION , , 7MI JOI PREl'ARATJON . . ... 71• THEATRICAL .. I'" MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADE FURNITUJll! .. , ... ,., .... OFFICE FUllNITU•E "'"'" NII OFflCE EOWtl'MENT ......... M11 STORE EOUll'MEHT .......... Nit ~AFE, lftESTAUr.AHT "'""'·"14 IAI IEOUll'MENT """""' "U HOUSEHOLD OOOOS "'" ..... l~H GAll:AGE SALE ........ ton l'URNITVllE AUCTION , .... ,. l "I 41'1'LIANCES ........ t i• 'NTIOUES .......... t lll SEWING MACHINI ....... t iff \olUS tCAL INSTRUMEHT ,.,. ,,1111 l't.llilos &. OIGANS ........... •1• llAOIO . ,, ......... .,.,1100 rELEVISION .................. nu Hl·FI &. STEll!O ....... ,,, ... t1ll fAl"I llECOltOERI ...... ,ntl CAMEJIAS & l!"OUll'MIMT ... IJM HOllY SU,.l'LIEI ............. .... Sl'ORTINGI GIOOM ......... UM l lNOCUU.111, SCOl'l!S ........ IHI MISCELLANIOUS ............. .... MISC. WANTED ................ 1111 MACHINEJIY, l!tc. ............ llfl ~UMBEi! ...... , ................ IHI STOllAGE . .. .............. flJI IUILDING lri\ATlllAU ...... IJ1H SWAP!I . 11'1 PETS ind LIVESTOCK ,ETI ,GINEIAL ............. -CATS .......................... 1121 OOGIS ........................ , 1121 ltOllSES ....... ,,,,,,., ....... IUI ~IVESTOCll' .. '"' CALIFORNIA LIVING NURSfRIBS ............. ltll SWIMMING ,OOLt ... , ...... tfM l'ATIOS ................. -.... ltlS lWllllHOJ ..................... llfH VACATIOHt . h1I TRA NSPORTATION •oATI I YACHTS ............ .... SAILIO.,TS ... ., ........ Hll l'OWEI! CIUIJl!IS ........... "11 51'110-110 10.lT ........... tPt BOAT Tl!AILlllS ..... , .... tth •OAT MAUfTENANCa _ ...... NI •O"T UUNCNINO .......... tDt MAIUNE IOUll'. .. ....... ms BOAT llll', MOOJltN• ........ NU •oAT SIR\llCll .............. tlU IOAY JIENTALS ., ............. tilt IOAT CHAJITllt ........ -..... fin l'ltNINt IOATS ............... .... IOAT MOVIH ................ "41 80AT STOllAOI ............... .... toATI WANTIO .............. tMI l llCaAl'T .............. ti. l'LYINO LIESID1'41 .............. f!N MOllLI MOMEI .......... .,,.,,.,.. MOTOR MOMll ............... nit llCYCLll ................. nu ILl!C'TRIC (Aal .............. tiM MINI llKl!I .................. tlrl ¥.OfOJIC"YClEI .............. ,_ MOTORSCOOTIJIS ... t:iM AUTO SfRYICll & ".AlftTI ,. ..... AUTO TOOLS I EOl,ll,, ..... , ttlt r1tAtLEll, TIAVIL .,,.,.,.,,.tt1t flftAILEllt. UHlltr ............ ttst CAMl'll!I ............. t nt l',',u;1KS . .. . .. · ... , ......... '"' 1 .............. CA'l'l•la RENTALS flt) DUNI IUGOllt, fill IMl'OJITEO AUTOS ............ .... ll'Oltt CARI ......... Ml• "NtlOVl!I, CU.StlCS ......... MIJ IAC• CAJIS, JIODI .......... H11 AUTO IVIMT~ ............. f'1J lUlDI W"NTIO ............. fM NlW CARS ............. , tttt lVT( LIAtlHtl ftll 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 --------,J OBS & EMPLOYMENT J O BS & EMPLOYMENT LEGAL NOTICE Sc'-l•lnstructlon 7600 Schoe!..lnstructlon 7600 '""*II Cl«lfll'lc.ATI 0, IUSINISS, ,ICTITIOUS NAM• Tllo \l'lldtf•l•Mcl dee.I Cttlll'I' f,_ It (On• dll(llftll 4 lluslMU II J* Of"•• A¥1., Co111 Mtu, CtlHOfnl4, ~ tht !IC· 11r.u1 llrr" n•,... ol ANDERSON $.ANITATION COM PAMY 11\d 11\11 Mill nr..., 11 t°""'°"° ti 11\o follow!,.. .,, ..... w'-n1,... In l~tl 1llOll •loc• of fffiffnct lo 11 lcillow1: WIYfl\ J, Anor...on. '"° Or1"9t Avr .. Coot• Mt~1. Ctlll. 01ttd $tPt1mbtr 10. lt!O W1wn1 J, Al\ClerM>n 11tlt 91 C1Ufqfnl•. Or•nt• COU•'llV! On S.•'· II. lfN, bffort ""'' • N11t1n' llublk In •llCI tor u l4 Sll!r, "'"""'•llY ,..,.f"ICI w,,,.. 1. •n0trao;on k-n fe mt lo lit tht IH''""' wlloN 11111'11 11 1ut1Krlfl>. MEN 1ld te Int wl!hl11 !n1 t'llll'lenl '"° 1cknowl-"eci "' r•KUtt<I '"-11mt'. !OFFICl"L SEAL~ NANCY I . MOPl'ER Not1 ry l'ubll( . Ctiltornl1 Prlnc:lo•I Olfk• In o ...... c-•¥ My Commbtlorl IE•elros M••C" II. lfn l ubli.hlld 0<"1not C1N11I 01ltY 11110!, ~'""* U. It, '• 1t>d October J, 1t1t 101-ro LEGAL NOTICE , .. ,,ti NOTICI! TO CllOITGllJ Jl,ll'llfttOll COUllllT 01' THI STATE OF C"Lll'ORNI" FOii THI COUNTY 011' OlftANGE NI. A-411'1 E1t1I@ el MA•GARET McGlftAW, 0.ct•IOll. NOTICE IS HIEllEBY GIVEN to tl\O u.dl~ 01 IM 1boY1 Mmtd ftcecltfll !IYI Ill Pf'tleo\I 114Wlnt cl•lmi •••Intl Ille WOMEN ln roll now! S.il11rday, Seplemb•r 12. 1~70 Furnltur1 IOOO AP1>il1ncu 1100 P-1;;,A Ortan1 ll3' -·-·-------------DOUBLE bed, headboard .I! LUXURIOUS elt.clrlc r•ng~. e Gulbra.naon Pll.)'et pla.no bt-dsprt'Ad $20. Maplt colter u$Cd 4 m0$, 40'' white. cost w11hout motor $430. CaU lable $20. 9'xl2' nii $10. $36.). S a c r I f I c e $22S, 8't7-.8815. , 962-89JS 20861 Woodlea Ln. Luxw-lous Jo'rlrld11.ltt, used BEAUTIFUL ~·alnut Everett }1.8. several m<>1. Large lttn!!r aplnet piano, pvt pl)', i500 ___ below relrl1. alone. rost ** Ms-6860 Office F umltu re 801 0 S1T6, pe.rfect. Sacrtlice 2114 1=======:::::;;;;:1 Conl:lflt'ntal. Ct.1 Teleo;l1lon a2oS Refin'd 34x60 ll'OOd dc~ks, KENMORE waahct'S & -------- $69.50 • Refin'd wood arm rtt)'t'rs, Cold1pot rrlrig's: ZENlTH 21" color TV. Tube rotary cha.In, $29.50 • ~e freight damaged, N e w , warranty $195. Costa MtM have the l~est 11e..lec~n lully ruarantHd, reductions Service Center 6f6-3f41 ot used ottice furn in this to $80, Phone 96l-778l Sean Tues.&t. arcs. Roebuck Co, Adams •cl 'e,-23= .. ~,~,,~,....,-~1.-00~1o-r~TV=.-I i'-1c Jl.lahan tksk Maanoll3, HB Nl!w pic.lUJ't tube. 1800 NewpoM Blvd. GE T11fria 14 cu' dtl. 2 dr top $150. 557-tm """'° ==========:;J (Jttier LIH d~. Pellll pink. 21 " B/\V RCA TV. 3 yrs aid. like new $125. GE porl Contemporary Good cond Office E q uipment 8011 dishwasher S.iO GE 18" port $fiO 645--0161 · ' El.ECTR, Ca.lcul. Nev.' ~~ AU In perl. COnd . :0:='=:=:":::;=:=:=:=::1 Tosca.I mod. BC-l201 S9!15.: ' Hi-Fi & Stereo 1210 Apec Llf'c trosti.1 dry NEW/Used appllanets & ------·---- phOloropier mod. 171 $75. TVs All g u a r a n te e d . fl.1orse stereo-dark woad ct~ &iZ..9873. Dunlap's, 1815 Newport, C.\t inet wl rtt0rd 1tora.ac. Xlnt e \\'ANTED: DRY PHOTOCOPIER R.EASONABLE * 642-2626 548-7788 m nd, $150. 646-2663 Gar19e Sa le FRIGIDAIRE Eltc dryer, REAl.,ISTIC FM .!'lereo tuner xlnt eond $40. \Vedgev.'OOd in pe.rrect mndlllon. u;. i;:-as dryer, 1ood cond $25. 673-7579 f"vening:s. 8022 847-8ll5. M&-8672. ••Id d~ed<lnt •r1 r1<1ulrt<1 ta lilt thtm, Came & w1111 lllt !>K1!1••rv veuc:11tr1, In tlle oUlct EVERYTHING JI.lust go! res 1: 'r;:,;~~~ 0:111::!.'IMl..':~11.,,:~!" .!:::~t~.~ 0~1' o...., CALIFORNIA ·r .. \'tn bed \v/mattnss & A nt iques 811 0 Equipment UOI •I "'' •ltotnl!wl. JOHH "· MCGINLEY ~ ha.by crih /Ir. dregger, 8 pc . . extra w WOU<h.,.1, to tht unden.11ned •' tFlil 0111,, .~"' nite 11\~nd , Nu Simmons GOLDEN OAK NEW Super 8 Came,u ;~1e!!~:,•YSu1~· ~~'. t~ :,;:,~~~ ; PROFESSIONAL Busett Bdrm .wt w/mat· p1eccs at coat. U~1q11e desk I zoom. ~.~I ~andm ~~.~~ c11o~nlt 9000S. wllkll ,, t11t Pl•c• o• :.4. ll'ellS, Twln chain-wht. Nt (roll top, fl!c cabUK'O. W S. projector. .....- bu1lne11 or •M ur.c1,,.,1,Md '" au "''"'" > ,._ .. , Ca•lm oo l•-m•k•• 1._1,, Ice . box 165_. Set or • can_c l!iCte(!n. Sl<IO. Ph: B i 11 ~•rltlnlnii to ll>t t1!1te ot u ld decfll•nl, ~u HElP THE WOALD SCHOOL " "" 642-8410 645-0852 w11111n •our mC1<1tll1 ,.,,, "'' first public•· · l:x-d ii•/table, Oil painling!'i, cha~rs, S7a. Oak JI.lorn& · · or • 110~17!.c,111~~:;:.':f, 11, 1,,0, HouSC"hnlrl itt>ms & dishes. C'ha1r. S2_7. JI.Iott. 2443 E. * HONEYWELL Penta.x 3..'i MAE wE1s11ART O F M EDICAL. & DENTAL PERSONNEL All kinds of niisc goodies. Coast Htway, Corona _del 111m. Good mnd. s~ or of- ~.ec::i:•, ~~ .:'~:~.. 1895 Newport Blvd ., Cost1 MIP 645·2922 USN! restaurant equ i p . M11r Real . Estale Orf1ce, fer. 962-2656 JOHN "· M'Gt"ILIY • ..., 6il-662.i 675-6000. f'rt & Sat only. 1-==-"==.c-'=====o==I HINRY w. LOW H bb s II -lMO wll•lllt• 11w, .. suH• 111' JOBS & EMPLOYM E N T SOOO ANTIQUES _ Collrttables, ANllQUES: Paintin1:s. Tea ~ • Y ·-Upp e a __ _ i!~, ~;r;:•;;,,~1~~; .. -1. '°°'J Fur n iture RoHlc>s, Cans. Jars, Signs, ca.rt -Roc.kl!r, Bronzes, e HO T N e AH•""'' .. , E•ecuirl• J obs--Men, Worr.. 7100 j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! Old soda lot1n!ain lnsei·i~ Vasr s. Pr. Corner Chln11 • • RAI SET Publl1~.o or~-C01111 0111v Piiot. ~---MUST SELL Display cahlners. Old tools: cabinets. Sil v.er, t'ren~h AH Or parl * 545-5709 $ea1...,oer 12. u. u •f!CI Oct-• l . ino Y 0 UNG ,\I an, n e & t OVER STOCKE D Pictu~s. Boo k&, Tin toys, ~lock, Desk, t rcneh chair. --~---"'•·10 apf)('aranCf'. ~tudcnt ok .• Twi .,9 ~ F 1, _ """"" (',l•~s canbie!', clc, t'tc. 536-&290 a.Iler ~:30 P:\I Sporting G_ood __ • __ ueo __ ------------v.•/car fnt handyman work, ns .,., ·""· u'"" ~-~. _, LEGAL NOTICE part 1 i me. i\"ir. Forney Queens $89.95, Kings $119.!>5, l ntl'rt'st1ns; in fine old stuff. ANT IQ U E v.·all hung POOL TABLE CllftTtFICATI 0,. IUSINf:SS 5-ID--3862. 'l\vin Size Hcatlboards $7.93, I k~ ~ubhouse, N.Bd rnclul~m ~l~k. hStrikes13001he 4 x 8 Regulation. F1CT1T1ous ""ME 1-==========o-= I Tnlndle Sets $89.95, Rol!a· oo or ! e open garage oor our a ou r . Complete with all 'fl>e undtrtl-cl c1on ctt'llty "' ls «W'I· S h I I t t i 7600 way beds, $29.95, Studlo Sa! & Sun 642-2931 accessories. Xlnt cond. dUC1ln1 1 ou1111eu •t 7'11 w. eo.11 c oo '" n1 r ue on Hlgtiw•Y. Ht..,PO•t ltoc~. C•!ltotnl•, -·--Couches $89.95, Bunk beds AUTHENTIC Colonial Mex-LE AV l NG state-Antique $350. 64&-3629 undf• 111e 11e1111c1<11 urm ,.._ cf *SPECIAL * $89.9.5. ican \iv rm furn, very Engli11h Hallmark 1Uver SPAULDING Goll I b 4NTHO"IV'S UPH OL!TE RY SE RVICE M S I ESTA SLEEP SHOP . h -· I bl /k u _.., c u s . •nd tnll ••Id 11,,.. 1, cam-fd °' tl'le ulti .. ngine r 1ti11g massive muc , • ., ... , a cs. lea set w et e on stanu. Elite Reg Pro SS . 2 lellowl11• Pe<'SCl<I. WNlle 1141TM! In lull •nd $550 1927 Harbor Blvd., c~ etc. Gas refrig w/icem.11.ker Sacifice $515. 213/4~1790 thru 9· PW. SW Ex m:~ .. ~l•c• 111 resioence 11 11 1o11ows: ·.,., 112" M" detector S27 ' ec wvvu.s J1mts AnltlOny C•mPOlo. :!tli w, in a Cessna 310 64.'i-.. 160 , ;,. . inc • 100 LB Wooden iC'I! bo:t, 3 l thru 4 &: bat. Make otter.: co.11 Hlohw•v, No. u. NewPGtl, Ct1l1, FA.\ & VA approved 34155 Cst. Hwy. Dana Pl King s1i bed. ~99-3929 <It drs. good shapt. One copprr S48-4M5 eves. j • 011t11 Sei>I, 11, 1t10 .~ '""2 497 1630 669 Bolsana Dr il •-J•m•• A. cimD<Jlo Aircraft n ying Sef'\'ice .........., -· ' wash bo er. ui:st offer. BROWNING Light · ·u J STATE OF CALIFORN IA. 19531 Campw; Dr ..................... ,! ~l.a:;;;•;•:;,"~'"Bc"°h~.o;;;:;;-;-;;;;;;:--;l.!'33-::!334~9""==o-c=~-~I nm1 ca OllANGE COUNTY': r 3 . O\ter &: under, ivory &ii:ht. a.. Seal. 11 , n~. bel11•! m~. • Not•r-Y Orange Co. Airport t.1USf Sell our beau I . GIGANTIC Garege Sale; • • HARDROCK Maple 4. Pachymat pad w/case nr Public in .ond 10• 111a s111e. 1>etSC)f!111v 540-9656 Mediterranean furniture. 8' homes houschlrt.. cloth1ng, drawer dreslier with mirror. nev.·. "!!'nl --•. 13'5 0 _ 1ppe1rPd J1mes """'"'w C~m1>olo ~nown I • k " _,. 1o me 10 bt 111e ot"o" wl!osr natrlll I~ V('ivet sofa & lovf'st'al, collcclab es. •1l e, . P w r S50, 540-1213 1!33-362:1. •ub•ctlbed to 111e within ln•trumeM •r>d A l RLINE hi-back VC'lvct decorator mo11•er, n1anglf', w 1 c k e r1-~---------J:,-';""""""-:;-;--,,.-.,--,-~~!:, •. hl! •Ck1>0w~e.o ht e~ecu!td 1~' SCHOOL S chairs. 2 kini,:size bcdrm C'hair, furn. mut h more lll421 -----------1* MEN'S' a-oil clubs, bag, !Olllci11 St.011 PAC IFIC !lets, g· na11gahyde sofa & Wl'nlock Cir .. llB & Bch & M usical cart & baJJs, $50. 642-Ml-t Z'o':7rv ic ... ~~f;~~ c1111ernTi Day &r: Night Cla!iSes loveSC"at. game Ml. cofll'f' Yorktown. 962-6128. Inst ruments 11251-="=m=-'="=m=. ==========I Pr1nc:1011 Ollk• In ".' ,6596 table & rncl commodes. Si\T & Sun, lOam-6 pm: I · Oranae CouMv ,,..,,. · l All I M y Comm1 .. 1on Eit1ltet "1{1 E. l7Lh SI ., SAnta Ana r1c1ure!1., amps CIC. r!l.s GrC'e1ln,i: c1:1rrls, ,~ pril.'t'; f'ender baseman for ~ale • Brand new $280 • George Roberts, 833-33A5 M isce llane ous 1600 N11v. 1;, un th11n 4 n10 old. Pvt ply. Cnllec1or's lie.ms: necord , Publil.h.O Ott~~t C04JI D~l!v Pll11t, -1~26--669 STOP & SW AP S•~t1mb!• 11. ''· " 1t>d Oc:tobl'r J, G E R 1\1 A N l. a n g u a I!: e 1 · alhurns, Sl : T hr a I r e 1'10 lats.lo Jnstruclinn evrry Sal. 9 A!l-1· BEAUTIFUL per 1:1n 1 ix: programs S.· mai::az.i rws. 2227 f"ENDER TELECASTER Almost new 51g._9337 Ot 640-563() 548-6101 • l2PM. For children 4-14. bedroom k1n1: ~izf' SlmrnonR V~sta lluerla, East b I U f ! German Sehl Nev.· port satin bed. hnel\!!, sprl'art. <NB! 64•1-0l9:t 2073 Newpon. Blvd, C.M. rnext to Tony'11 Bldg Mat .l Used furn: Slo\'es: Refril'r; LEGAL NOTICE NOT•CE Of M"•!H.,L'S SA'LE Harbor. t-"nr inrn c al 1 Pair twin beds. he;:idboard11, Utl11EO PACl~IC INSURANCE co .. I 6444433, ~~~3'10. alniosl TI{'\\', ~1ah 0 g any eorPll••llM. vt. M••'!" fl•~nd't •nd aicen•I~-=---'-~~--~--\lictortan dressc.r, mirror, o. lt1ndl No. 60 n.s. PIANO &. Voice Lcsson!li, Lane f'nd tablC's. rlesk, A!vustw~ .... lt~ :; ,~~K~1.:;',1~~~~ou:':'. Pro., ettdential teacher . velvet bench. I am I" s, Nor111 0•11111e c-1· Jucnc111 0111r1c1. l-'rce lesson every 3rd mo. p\clurr.s. old china. !'-1ust Count¥ of 0•1,,.e, .Slife of C•lllMnL•. 540-4757 UllOf\ • iu(loment tntlttd In ltvor cfl --~--------dispose. 817-5066 Unlll!<I P•cltlt ln•ur1nce Co .. • (or· ./ SCUBA CLASSES SALE: Gt; d...,er, lamns, 1K1r1t10"' •• 1ue1emtnl ct.OllDf' •"ll •J ,. ,,,1.,.1 M•r1111 ll•1n<11 •nd Alctne o. Formirtg , Healed Pools. desk & ehair, "l n g I e Br1t>dt 1s lud9mtnt Oel:UPt'I, '110wlnt •nit * o'S-1816 * •-• I f · k"! h I 1>111nc:e o1 sl,f74,0 1clu•llv o ..... on u101_~~-7~--~----......... -comp, orm1. 1 c . lie lu611m1n1 C1<1 1111 a111 o1 111e hsu•nc• ol Piano lessons in your w/6 chrs & 2 eXt'li. 9xl2 rug. ••kl uecull...,, I h1Yt ltwled uOOI\ 111 !hi · h nrf d ' & ,10111, 1111, 11'1d 1~'''"'1 of 11ld h1cl11'"'"' home. Exper. Teacher. n1g I sta • rt' tncr d.tilon. In 1111 Prooer!Y 1., tl'lt Countv ol Call 541L?nQd, 5-8.PM mol't'. E\tf!'S all 6: 15 Ph: 0••"9•· S!1tt ol Call!ornl1, described ''1-----:r:_:~------494-3857. IOllOW$: • Loi •l, T••ct 10fJ, rocardf'd In look TIME FOR FURNITURE ru-• ~ H, p1;n tS, Id, 41, 1t>d 41 ol MtDs, ol· l'I! 11=> uum lice o! counrv llei:onier 01 Ott n•• display studier, model horn· '°""t•. cammMIY -flOw" 11: 176'.J It"" QUICK CASH · ''· decoraton cancellation. 118rk WI¥, lr¥1flt, C1lll0<nl1, NOTICE IS HEREflY GIVEN ll'lfl on Spanish & f\-1edltcrranean Ftld••· Oc:to""r '· 100. 1• ?:IQ o'cloc:~ R D FURNITURE P.M. 11 front ol C11Urll>ou1t, 561 Wes! 11111 THROUGH A St., c1rv of Co1!• Mts•, C11i!orn11. CO<Jntv J••• Newport Bl CM fJf Or•n~. S!41e of C4!!fornl1. I wlU 1411 _. •1 ' ' 1, public •uct!en to 1111 11lohHI blOOer, lor DAILY PILOT every nlle '"I 9 Cllll In l1wlut moMY ol lht Unl!.O Sl•lt1. w-.. Sat • s ·1;1 6 111 Ille rlih!, tlllt incl lnltrnr of said =<., • Un, h"'•mtnl d~la• In ~ 1b0v~ OtK•lbfd WANT AD r:."EPO S SESSEO-Bcautllul· ar11...,r1Y. o< .., muc;l'I r~erHI •• mav be n..::tu•r-Y 10 s•t111v wid e~.ec:u1111n, with'•==========, Custom Vf'lvet scc1ional, 1ctrvtd lnlettsl 1nd ca1t1. I: Id .,-II " r 11000 OtrPd at cn11 M•S•· c1111orn11, llO or1,. na Y u\te . Sff>l.mbet 1. 1t10. Like 11{"w. A sleal at $1:i0. FrtnclJ L. c;1,"r Sec al Med It er r An ea n Mttsl\11 MunldP•I court '}"urniturr.'s wan-house, lm 0•t"9e C<Klnlv N rt Blvd C M H••~ Judlc!•I Ditlrltt cwpo , ·' · II• E. J. P111ltt SQrA, 8 ft Contemporary, Sertftfll M,11,LCOLM H. MACl(IY quilled RVOCado i:re('n and 111 Wt1t s111 St.. 1 . hi 'bl T Lff Anttlft, Clllltr~ll to111J UN]U01$e UC, reVl'l'l!I I' Publli~fd Or1noe Co11! D•i!Y Piiot, cushions, nr.11.rly new $175. .sep1ember 11. u. u. 1t10 1&96-lfl Mate.bing love l!if'AI 11nd LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUflLIC HEARINGS j tEFORE THE PLA"INING COM· MISSION OF THE CITY OF FOUN· TAIN V4LLEY NOTICE IS HEREBY 9lven 11'111 an WedneodlY. SePltm ..... rt. ltMI ., '-~ 11.m. In IM Cnutl(lt Cntmbe"1, Cltv Hall, ID?OO Sl11er Avrnu~. F11Unl1!n V4llew. C•lllorn:1, t~ P14nn1.,, (....,. mh•lon Wm l'>OIO Ol>bllc t111rlnot a-n "'' llltlowlno 1Pfltlt•Uon1: 1) lOlll C1!.111tf HI 11111 l'rtcl11 l'l•n ,,,_ Aoptklllon !llfd bY Fro1I & lth•n le< chl"'t pf t-!ram Al IP Cl fLOC41 llutlntn Dlstrlcl) an Pf-r!Y loc1tfd en Ille to11IM11I cornet ol ftrookhunl 1t>d T•ltlfrti l'recl,,. Pl•n l)t llltd In Cttl'IUtl(llofl with Ille mrwi en•.,,•· 11 UM V1rl911<1 H Aoplk.4HM l!lfld b'I' ~•wltlotflt Ctlrllll1n 5cll001! for utt of tr111!1'$ !or trmflO•l•Y ClllHroolftl ., H1w1hornt Cnrlstl1n School IOcAIH II ,,~li Srool<hurit $!THI, In lh• .Al O!llrltl. l ) "'" v1r\1Rt1 n •Affllc.•tlon lllfd b'I' D. 51Uf nl •e<IUH!lnt •t tl1nce ,,_ CUV'I ml11lmUm ow,1Unt unit tilt •or tlntle l•mllv c1-rnn11 1>too0ttd to tit con-1trvct.O ..:rrth~tll 111 "'' l~"'ro..:llon cf W1rd •nd T•tberl, In in. "I Olltrlcl. 41 l'Acllt l't.111 UI A.0Pllc1tl11n llllHI bv Envl•on.,,.f\1AI Sv•ltm1 h>dull•l•1 tt• ou9'1r!n' flf:rmlulvn IDf' ttlll)llJflmenl outs1d4 1IPr•.,. •t 111. 1euTl!wt.11 rofner fJf Ml . .si.v •f!CI Kfltm• Rlvfr lft the ' . chair availablf' at local slot?. 546-~ after 5:3(). QUAL. furn. Ex. cond Twin beds, 72" dresser. Round coll, table, S1l'p end 1bls. lamp tb!. st-cl. !'nf;i & chrs. miAC. 1136 Pembroke, NB 548--0587 QUEEN Size man1·cs5 &. l'loi< !lpring, Simmons, $50. Misc carpc!ing, all t si ze5, 646-21 93. RATTAN Jleaclboard for twin bed. Xlnt cond. $15. 182.l \V. Balboa Blvd. (upslalrs), NB. 11JI day. SLEEP sofa : brn stripe. w/walnut fi44-..f"i998. Foam ruhher, 2 bolsre r s frame $25. K.ING-SZ BF.D: l-'irm, stilt packaged lr11mc. $125 . Worth $200. U1uaJly ho'lle! 1142--6.i.16. RED\\'OOD Lawn furn . ST. George Guitar & Vox & Misc, v.·/cushlon~: Chaise louni::e amp for salr, Both for $95. "If v.·e don't have what you (2 seals w/tblsJ, & low ZR" Call 5-m-1543. R""/lablo. •= Buvc AIP wan!. "'!C''ll a:et ii for you·• "" ..,., J ~ • DRUMS. Full set. Ludwigs, PO · · 1n11 LA 1\1esa Ln. H.B. It. cymbals, Xlnt cond, $37S. R~. \Vhue .!lew1ng mach 9 817-98.Jl. S46-4I62 drawer dressers $40 It. $35. •1 • TV $12 Sci 4 Danish GARAGE SALE. cancelled CONN Director Cornet. good upholstered dining chairs from 2 \\'k5 . ago, Baby condition, $85, Call 5-1fr9593. $20 Baby bed SlO RDyal furn . fabnc . wall alt 5 pm. lypcwriter $15 Chi nese hangings dccor-llems. TENOR Sax Gd hooked 110 Lam Jl.IUOI Jl.10RE~ 17564 Santa . : · eond. Gd. tu&" . ps, · c· 1 F' VI case. Br1Jlhart mouthpiece n.igs, Homart air cooler SlO. Dom ingo ire e. · Y· $140. 546-9378 · ll7 E. 18!.h St. CM 642-5666. O'KEEfE & Merrill gas GUITAR, Hollow body, Guild KENMORE wuher, good stove, ~In! co~d $40: Men&. SIBrtire lll. like new cond, cond. $45. Apt si ze "'on1~n !I clothuig, like ~w, $108 w/case. 673-7579. F rigidaire. pretty S7S Gu all sizes: Je"·elry & misc. • _ 37" range, perfectly clean Sat • i\1on. 38: Rochester , FLUTE SUS. Tnunpe.t $12.:i, 14-•-h Li CM Saxaphone SlOO a. Ddggaa:e. au n1 or l 540-49j~ lawn mower trailer 6' X' s· J-'ANTASTIC Bargains on ' well ·bll. $165. :1114 Suede & leather ilemi;. Continenlal. CJ\! So1;11e like !1(!W, 9112-9/13 P ianos & O rgans 81 30 NORCOLO 1.5 cu. fl, lHI SAT·SUN 1-4 pm. 2627 p Blackthorn sr. NB. 644-09,lj ''ONE ONLY" SALE erfect for bar or camper, V/12V, AC/OC refri1 . 11.f! 6 pn1 New &. Ulled Perteet tor bar or camper. STARTING Sun. Sep!. l:\tb k PIANOS $1 JO. 2 Ea. f'endrt 12'' eve artcr 6 p.1n., power Decorator Spine, S399 gpcakers by Jensen $4tl mowt>r. copper gas alove New KIMBALL Consoli! $699 bo!h. 892-1573 ' m ppcr dcye~. stereo-TV KIMBALL Grand '···•• $795 ALVIN Sterling, ifApe.fruit & combo pl1JS misc. 842-4390. ORGANS bullion spoon11 cocktail 4 • 11• G Sal TifOMAS Organ •••••• S179 . I ·k h $.>, SID. a . arage e HAMMOND Chord "A·l " S29S ice cream or .!I, g ea.c . TV's, Odd ht!!li of furn, • Monogrammed; s quare', !"lel't'n. Rl'frig. Filr cabinet. HAMMOND BJ '''''' $l9D;i pl11no, linens. i-·ranciscan , 5'15-;)974, 5j8 Traverse Dr. Ind d L.-h d 1. j'H)1tery, (:>rim r o a e) • CM. u es OA:OC , e ivery &: turkey roaster. 673-6063. ,,-,:---o=~-;:,-,-rc:-:::=I warranty ••• Mtny olher 1,,.,=~=~--'~=~ SAT • Sun. 3 in 1 Gar11ge Bargains. • . HAMiVIOND Organ: MDL C· Sale, Rerrig. w/ice maker 1"1UST BE SEEN! 102, CheI'l'YVo-·ood console. $100. Toys, clolhrs, w i,lt's, • ALSO e Like new. 2 crpt11-grn/1ld, k1ngsprcad. rr.co rd playl'ni. YAMAflA e KIMBALL &: Misc. Garage sale ~ 579 \v. Bay. CM . • THOMAS i1ems. See at <132 Carnatio!l, PATIO Sa.le . ~faple d in tbl. • chr.~. chain saw. propane lanks. Wardrobe drs. t'ler. roaster. mlsc. Sept 12-13. 10- 5, 2156 Visra Dorado, NB KOHLER &r: CAf.IPBELL CdM . or 67:Hl102 . COAST MUS IC ~~-- -- NEWPOf T • 1-IARBOR '-ThJ.s ~rUi" Costa Mesa * 642-2.851 wHh purchase of Aug, Hrs Only 10-6 Jl.1-Sat CARPETING Jl.1ini bikr I 1apcrflex ski/ SAVE NOW &pt. only (40 yda mln1 washer/dryer· i.quarlumsi DURING SUM MER C.A. Page 642-2010 surlboerds/67:\-8894. 2160 E . CLEARANCE SALE ~ Ocean Blvrl. NB. We have: trade-i ns repos 356 A Porsche bumper, Pur: BARGAINS Galore! Prtbl rent returoa & rt~ modf.!l~ isr Delight! Never been dine-, TV, F'urn, Mi11c Hems. Some of every model llammond ed $75. Kenmore 2 sp. wash· 1 nu. some free.. 511 Jasmine. Organ. Buy now " receive er, $15, as Is. 543-8404 alt CdM. r~ri/Sat. 9-4 extra di.!lcount. 6 Pl\t. GARAGE gale: Sofa, chairs, HAM?t10NO 2'~8o,,--y-,....,.b~;k-.,-,.= .. ~-sc""'h-WUV\~. -I dinette set. much misc. Sal, In CORONA DEL fl.fAR Coaster S15. English 3-spd Sun. 9 10 4, •1612 Seashore, 28.'"14 E . Coast 1-lwy, 673-8930 $20. BSA motor wheel for N.B. 67;:,..g()89 Open Mon & Fri eves, hikr , as ls $10. 833-3.149. GARAGE Sale: furn. misc. J\tfNK 111ole, Ru!umn ha.zil!. 2().111 Bayvit>w Ave, S.A. 11 SA LE 11 luxurious skins, SUIOO value, Ml Z°"t. S) ,.,,,clst ...... Ht A1Pllc1llC1<1 lhtd "" M•lts!k Home• reevesilnti H•mlnh1n !or m11bll• nom• cll1ol•v an '"' 'IOUlh 1ldt °' T•lberl, ua + 11• · '"' '''' 01 Euc;lld kl<ttl'(l 1n Ill• Ml Zont. I I MOVING Sale-Everything: 10 HL~. f"nd ol Mesa Dr. Sal Big Piano £. e>ti:;an Sale $500 or ofr. 968-205.'i RO. furn., appliancf'5, bf'rls, only. Sept 12. .going on RIGHT NO\V at ART SALE. prices up to $20.-, mi~. 421 Ca!alina Dr .• NB. SAT I'.: Sun All day, hiu·gain WARD'S BALDWIN STUD."0 10121 t-•orresta..I Dr Hunt i • I! l'fl,,.tff C!Ulltl Ill C:ll1'• l!ffltlt<1tllll Jl•tUllll ... 1 4n ardll'lltl(f ol lllt Clh Of Founr.ln V•tlev 1.....ndl"11 Ch•otel'5 11.0IJ 11.14; 11.7'1 11 It ; 11,U: IM 11.60 of lht Feunl4ln V•tl•" Mullld••f Co6t Pt'rtal11int 1t·r11td1nll1l ionlnt •t11ult· ' I Set Maple bunk beds, In furn. clothlr11:. misc from 181J Newport, C.M. 642-848<1 Bch. 962-9817 . 10 years old $30. 2 hom~. 21lal Dockside S~A~CR=-t~Fl=CE=cw~,-,~,.-,-,-,.-..,dd~l~r·.r MS.Olfil _C~l~"'-''~·~HB~·~"='-~'~"~'~· ,,---iH'0A~M=M~O~N~D~O~ .. -,-,-w~/-,.,,,-, Xlnt rond. w/sUve r .$200 LEAVING Country! Must ALL KTNDS Of warranty $288. New piano 67l-769l. ' r I 110<\!. I) Ad,lllell ., t1Ytfli*114tY -llloft It Cllf'I COll'!tn1rcltl t-An ll•cllfl•nct llt•lllftllltl ID 19nd cl1u1lletl In ,,,. Cll'l''I c11111 ..... •tl1I Dltt•lcl ttYtrlillt to llt f°""'r e11u!lk1llorl 11'1 IM twfll drll!l""'""'I h f\01 -nctd w1!111ft -¥•1r l'rOtfl elte(llW. 611t Of Cl•1t1-,.,.l11t 141d 141\d In C-cl1I CIJ!rlct, Sac~ Spanlsll J\.1editerra.nean HooM!hold Items! Sat-Sun made !n USA. w11I., all l"X·"o=u~r=ooo=~R""s~ro=RA=G~E~,,..,.,-.,,-. f-'urn. 518-1781 -'="::..:E~·c.:.P=•l~m~'='-•=·~· ~C~>_l_I tras. la yr warr11.ncy $4~. 4V,' x 5~" 1\-. yr old , , I . \ . \ M--A~P~LE~tw-m~b«l-,~bo-,-,-,,~,"-0 I GOULD MUSIC CO. S43-4S96. -... Since J911 ~~--~==~~• ! & ttre A l' 1100 7'9" TANAKA SURFBOAA.D .... m• '•' * 494 6-~ .PP 1e nc11 2045 No. Main. S.A. I ...., ... ...,,., * 541--0681 * madt in HAwail. &ood eond. --~----~--•KENMORE Auto washer.I-=====-=--==-onLv $j(l. 67>8917. Tlltlt "'"'"•t• .,. •. i.1,.. 1r«1uec1 5 piece 11Cclional , c 11ur.ut11t to 1111 Pl1"nl'I" L1w1 Pf tM ..1 i: N•~• •'•mpoo 150 Stilt o1 C:1llloml1 (GG•·I. Clld1 6j,000 11 J' C>J " ' .... ) •l'ld "'' Founllln V•ll•Y Mvnkl111 I 64~39U or 531-4997 Clldt, TIHr 11. TM Zet1IM (oclet. lCl<llllt • ,,....,. "'oc111 1'1111 • ..,. c-111e1111 u11 ~ ~ LGE. Mcdlt. atyle dln'g rm '"""111 ,,. on nit 111 1111 •i.MI"' ~ t:""h table $45: Dine1\c &el & 6 o ... rtmtM 11111 1'' 1w1tl4tm lor Mii<: Re•d C ~aSilficafion1 lno .. dlefl ...., ·~•ml"fllOrt. ni. r-en·, $45. 545--764j, ~"~;:;~ wlU • .._. $«tlollol Dlslrkl MMI For Expert KROEl{LER bed-d ivan '"°" dttlrlnt 10 '''",.,. 1" '••or Of 1n Assistanc:e 66'" Iona. Gold tv.·ecd -111011 "' ti'>esf •etiuests •no •r-111 e 548 "98 e wit! bt •l•rn 411 _,,unl!V le Clo to II SQO 6900 ~ fvrthet lrlfor1t11llo!'I 11 lltsltfd, YOU m4w 6 • ton1oct 1111 "14""1,.. Dtl>••lnwnt t i fl1• 11RED Of t'"l "Id fumlt,*! >a•,,. '"" • ~ '"~ ''""· In Ilia ·~ • •• l'LAHN ING COMMl,llON It'• ttally not tbat hard OF TH.E CITY 01' f'.OVNTAIN VA LLl!Y to replace. Jw;t w&l.Ch the c11"1on SJ\t•red. columns In the Cl88sUled ~cr•urv to l~r "l•nnlne c:omm1"1e11 furniture It mlsccllanl!<lus "u"'1llletl Or~"'' CO.II 01llv "ll"'·r-:=========:: Section. &eplflO\tltf U. 1'7' 16tt-TO ----------- Xlnt cond $3.l, We11lingtKiuse PIANO.MOBILE SIZE --' ,.,, LIKE NEW' •'IM •1wlust Sell Everything*' AUIO washer. Xl nl COll\l, ~l.J. • ..,.,.., GI bl ,,. ·--L 847-8115. 5464672. . 646-9797 RSll IOI" Ill t, 0 lCI ~. ;:;.~:,::;c..:;.c:...=°"~--"---=--~-~.~1 hunk beds. stereo, TV, SERVEL gas ?"elrlgerator, WURLITZE':. maple 'pine! Cnmm color TV. Round f'reeur/ice milker. S 30. xlnt cond, $550. See att 6 pm J\.taple tablt 6 chaln. Stove SJO. Call 646-7292. or wknds 116 "A" l4th, NB. MS-8611 ' O'KEEFE & Mtrrltl (ru!I •SPINET w1lnu1 Grand WATER softener, auto, nr rani:e·gtill & troodi!d top. piano Co: 2 )'r•. xlnt cond. new $10. Modern wooden $40. 646-5409. $425 ~4.1. dining set $GS N11.uaa.hyde llOTPOINT W!l.Sher I. drytr, \VURIJTZER 1pl11et piano. lounge chi.It '" ottoman $20. Xlnl cond $11t f'Xttlltn1 condition, 2 yrs old St~ • .. ~""-!18&'.i* SSOO. •.94-3895 LADI I::S Oyster pc!l'Ptnlll WESTIN GHOUSE Orytr $.'\5, BALDWIN ACROSONIC Otte Jt11t Rolu cllronomei. Old Krnmore w11&11er, "'Otks Like ntw $495 l"r gold "'ah:h. SSOO. Call . SS. 546-4431 . !it>-4422 t fil;Hl06() 6'7!1-41kll Aft 6. I --• • • DAllY PILOT S.t1.1rd11. Stpltmblr 12, 1910 -- Heft'• How Yo• Co~ Use 0.. Famou1 Dime • A • Unn FIVE CONVINIENT OFFICES e &tint them or mall them with corr.Ct cash TO SERVE YOU .. .,.. ef our 4 convenient offices.. e Ne lfwttodc, produce or pl1nt1. e Ne mrnrM.rc-i1I ads allow.cl. e Eadi Ihm mvst be prfcN wtth no Item .... m. C.-JIW...-4 ..... ,,,n-. e NEWPORT BEACH ..... 2211 Bolboo Blvd. e LAGUNA BEACH ..•••. 222 ForHI Avonuo e COST A MESA . . .. . . .. . .. .. 330 Wost Boy e HUNTINGTON BEACH .. 17175 Booch Blvd • e SAN CLEMENTE .. 305 No. El Comlno Rool - SCZLLENT e ted 8JRI> CIC't $2.50. lat aka ... MOVJE projector 8mm $15. VW° erctne $25. Klt~ table ELECTRIC ateam food ENCYCLOPEDTA 1968 $25.CIRL'S bike '26" w I t h t.ARGE wtt suit &hort arms, 21" 1'V new plcrure tube 4 w .pc''& lJI s H. t 1: 11. i' $7.sl Ditbel. poll, pus 50c TV $25. Good \\.'Orkif1" a.nd chairs S2S. 548-9691 warmer $20. +Track tape 10 ape~ Schwinn bike $25. tandem S18. Girl's 24" with le&J $15. 962--0661 montN aro $25. 14'' wheels ~ 10, lDll! t1q•f\. ::M ~ St. • SJ, Roller ~te9 fl5. Vacuum clellfler, tank tYJ1e 4 MAG wh~ls S20 each with dttk, needs ~·ork SS. Rear Fender amplifier $25. Large tirr-s $15. Both newly NEVER used 1 ran 5 is tor S) each. 14" wire hub caps c:x'afW ! n. 66-ml Partible record »"l.)'tf' $10. Sl2. 6'1~1525 tires. Fil Chevy 14 inch. seal for V\\1 bus $5. Rear white Bible, like new $10. painted. Ex«:llenl condltlon. radio $2.50. ShOli\ln S25. $7.50 each. 646-9862 EXCEUD" y jol:d f«lgVf' Small b4rt1Pcue $1 Dark TV black and "'hite 21 .. SM. 1668,8 Babcock St. C.i\f. bumper for V\V bus SlO. Lo••ely set of story books 226 Cabrillo St., 5"8·2303 Tachomeler su. Vo:ltage CllJLD'S linger 1ew1 n g aad "'°°'"' spnx'I' pi&Ml~. broll.-n fall S20. wtrlet $5. ~2518 673-9565. 645--1~ Tripod, nee-th; work S3. Bunk SlO. Dictioa.tlry 1969 2 ZENITII AM:Fl\t table radio tester $3.50. Home lauMry machine $10. 962--0661 . 1 "'SI 1'l Oothes. ~ lOc -$2. All bed framr-SIO ~2385 volume $8. Vi brator chai'I' S20 w K' dl h venting hose 25e to 0 t. e;:-~~r: ~.~ C.~I ~ condi!ion. 251~~ S&llta R~~~1;3.:.!:ie°!~ t!~~~~ 2ref~~~!R.~arkba:row~°';1:o TifERMOS cooier Si. 2 new S25. Great Book1s ye~~lnks ~ :~i~~n $%'i~as~ 548-2483 CLO'nl.ES, infants ~3. girl '~, ·~ -a!t•r S e\'l!!I. Ana A\-e. C M. S48-7818 h """ 6 Koobby motorcycle tires S3 eacn. Excel ent ....... a . Corvalr heads llJ each. 'CH=~E~V'"""J960=-.,.-~v=s--,---5.10, lad ies 10.14, men's !;. -=• Sl7 50 each "'lght •ta~ $15 eac IJ't......,l I • Pl 11 ...... , auto · trans, •f-L all kl-".• •-• S"-~. . "n\'O portable TV's $20 each. · · 1~ '"'' ' • 300 x 18, $IS. Navy rubber f'al!t' ca ...,...,,.,., Cranksha1t assembly S20. 1' nu ..,. '·~• A:TIO stool• $3.:C i.., piano ~s-6529 !\lagazine rack $12.50. Large NE'.V~R used Random HouM' surfboard $10. Six Jug BEIGE bed couch and 546--0269 rebuill S25. Chev 1929 stl(:'k -,;nclf's, all sizes l!lc -50t. ~ool. S15 Dectric hand saw knick-knack shelf $2J. Pair Dictionary, new $30. Sell Chevrolet chmme rims. S25 matching reclining chair =~===-=----~-floor shirt trans S25. Chev Plclures 15c -$5. Household S12. Eltttrlc colfee maker DINE:ITE table $25. !i.1ovie or.tf'*'l:e :rn'ivel naugahyde $20. Dress form St Crib and pair. 494-5541! \v\th foot &tool. all for S2S. 42" h.'ENMORE gas stove 1!li6 6 cyl motor $25. items 5c _ $2. Sewing "-S4S-t62l C.!menl, 8mm SIS. Projector 1'0Ckers $25 each. Twin box new mattreis S25 Year 111 A A Balboll Jlil "'ilh gnddle and good work, <Alrvair 1961 aulo !rans or machine, portable SS. C\.ir· boots. ladies buC'kle US. !krttn $5. Ute bat :'5· springs and mattress S25. round maternity ~robe. HUNDREDS ol out ()I, print 67~~le ve. · ing condi1ion ~. 536-8321 motor $25, Studebaker 6 cyl tains and drapes 25c. Panel tYPt'· me '1, ski poles, boOt Fi\·e matemity ms.ses. sLze Large while chest S20. size 8'lO, SI • SS Girl's and books, so~, ls! ed1t~ns ·,===~---~-~ ALMOST new Beige mink overdrive stick trans $25. 10 St. Tennis rackets, new tree, leather e:Joo.•es, KOi· 13. like new S5 each.. Gar-Cedar chest S25. Doubl<1 bo.-t boy's clothes siie 0-4 years History, ~11l1fary, Science, FORMICA top table Md collar attaches 10 coat, Engli6h 1960 4 cyi motor or $4 each. Toys and games Sc tte&. all tor S25, Box !Jlr\11(1 rard turn!Able OO"(L) on springs and mattres.s $25. $5 p('r box. 'Playtex bottle ReligiOn, L i I r-r a l u re , chairs $20. Portablr-sewing sweater etc. $'19 to S20. ~ end,7125,..Sc-'°h. x 1 8 4mtirea 1s 1. • SI. 2012 Orchard, Senta ,_ doobl• ..._. ~-'. ..-c..c1c base, Ul. &39-7062 Double headboard and kit S2. Infant seat 12. Shoof, Complete works Burns. machine S15. Radio $5. _ _. ..,...,.. A Ba k Ba uv•.. ....,... ...., g,,,..,,...,., l20 W d rth K I lOc on n ol 1 El . Small antique .. ~ar chest refrigerator $20. 548-1038 na, c y . • ~ .. ~: .... dlr;b.,.,'8Shet S2S 2 SCfi"'Th'N bikes: l\f~'s 3 frame . Round folding Jy Duck. ne w $10. Cosco pot· a swo , ea s , ..,..,, C eman stove S . ectrtc suitable for toy box, storage d ~·., n.u;i" d f SlO spttd S25, Girl's Sungny t:ame table SIS. 4 matching ty and bathtub $3. Early dozen. Hoosehold l le ms, clock S2. Binoculars $14. etc. Sl5. Beige leather full ~ 8,)' or eve, except SUn· CUN rack $2. Motor hoist Kitc!"'n °0 • an S20. Girl &out unlfonn, me fOOting chairs $3), Pair Ear· American J;i,mp SS. Oriental TIK'rmostat bathroom Girl'• small bike $15. Car, coat :.:ip:in wintr-r llning size 1 :;;;;a;;y;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-o,,,--;:::= S20. 2 white girl'• twin beds '44-5917 8, romplete $l .MS-3680 ly American lamps S20 silk framed pictures SlO haater S3.50. Radio $3. rant changer S10. Lawn J2.l4, now Sl5. Large grttn TYPEWRITER $10. Guitar $20. l white and pink 1irl's DOVER vacuwn ""ith at, 3 OJ AIRS n each. eeeh. Large Capt a i n ' s each or 3 for S25. Baek yard Kitchen item11 l Oc -$2.SO. mower $5. High chair $3. .artificial Christmas trtt SS. Bunk bed1, complete $25. dresser and bench SS. 1 tachments, 9.'0rks well $15 -~1aple swivel be.r stool SIS. tent, plastic S2. Tall aqua Pictures, very old frames S2 Chow table $5, typewriter now $7. "'~" 9885 Sofa SlO. Chair $5. Dishes white and pink girl's chest Ping pong table SIS. 5 Upholstered chair S5. 548-8611 vase s:s. Walnut panel 4· x 8' • $5. Lamps $2 -$3.SO. Bar SW. Rocking chairs Sl5 ....,.,... zx. 20" fan $8. l\lidway Cl· of dra\\•ers $15. BoK of toys acobea.n dining chairs S6 BaOra~s rtSl~PooIS 1•1"'1 SJ. ELECTRIC broiler. thermo S2. Gu Joas $8. Coldspot stools, danish modr-r (2l for each. Small chest $3. Snow 20 DRESSES "in" style sizes 1y, 894-4393 IOc _ SOc. Girl'& clothes. ch O··-tuff-" chair, S!lne """' 11 n ess 15 V 1 t cha" ~so A 1· A, .. •::. SIO S ....... _A_, •~ 3. !'i, 6, 7 only Sl each "'""'~-=,-,~---,-o--1 47 ~ 14 So • .,. 8 cu bread box-n tee chest S5. control S4. Raycine barbers refrigerator S25. Ma PI e , e ve ir ••. . n I· ,.,.15 ..,, • w .,,,,,. •. ni& .., , 8.25 x 15" tire made by s zrs . """' , • me ~w ·ge nylon $15. Mahogany Plastic Christmas tree $2. kit $4. 642-2138 cocktail table leather top que glassware S2.5Q· • SIO. S5. Camera lens $3. Hand 8•17-J.120 Gillette, belted, wide oval, girl's shot's 50c a pair. New table SS ~~!.;\f.·;:!1 Encyclopedia set S5. EJt'C, CHALKBOARD "'ith cork S25 Diving regulator with J r~Jo.-blue plates and serving baglf 50c, (Sat 9 lo 5), 567 "N" GAUGE train cars Sl.50 has 9132 .. o( tread on lt. shoe rack S2. Crib and rnat, dio record P"'Y'" ...,. tric clock St. Boy'g Schwinn ends for bulletins 3 X 6 fl va!Ve $18. Tank backpack pieces S6 ' S25. Sterllng Sca"·ard Rd. CdM to S!l. Silent gian! aquarium Whi\e side "'all S20. 637-4l5G trC'SS Sl5. Streich dooN·ay ·u Sat nlte and Sun&y k '"" RA.. $3, Diving boots, sz. Dinette Oatware $3,75 avr-rage per . . -pump S.S. S17-fi492 g11u• SI. 6 sturdy wood !ITS SI' St .. d~ -··he• 3 spr-ed bi e u:i. •<'U S~. 642-3163 sol, ch-;-, loaf 125. B"nk pieee. Hanel made an"q'"' 4 DRAWER file cabinet S.1'i. J= F ~ Fal I b " --Ch' t I "d ~-~•'th ....... .. u .. ~ Ch bl d •-19 ALU,!!'"''! balhroom ...,., 01g r ane-T· ird chair.; SIG. RCA TV S2~1. inr-se s Ye SI e .......... ~ ·1 TR.Atl'SF'OR1'>1ER •~ BBQ •·•s, mat-••. ladd·r, a•,-, 0rienta1 ru••· SOUit' rome ta e an Cu.airs , •~u . i ___ _. Beauty ~gt $25 Head· solid brass h11rd\\·11re $10. ' ..,, '""'"' ... ., " s1;, Rattan h eadboard ii·indqws obscure glass engne, , ... ..,.,s work. mMy Rookca!l(', walnut and glass rds Sl-$25 Bunk beds S25 438 Riverside, NB. 64~3559 St. Doll playpen S2. 642-3163 $15. GE tape recorder geometric SlO -S25, Scotch h · k . 1 k 11 2 Sl2.50' each. 5 garage "'ill: 'good""0par-:cucc-S~2S~·~64-2-~7~2S~7=cc $12. BookcasC'. wood $8. t~ ru-,-1 .. -SJ"" Tabl• cartr"1dgo, aa 'io $15. GE ta..., pla.id buggy robe, _wool s oc 1 ng p n · Ch" Id d t J ·• • "' •" ..... .., s~ GE por table str-reo $20. ..,. "'· ~!-~any do"bl• bed $15 rlo"·s glass ;,()" wide so·· FULL ,, •• "·". malt"'''· llll!Se go pc es a a.,,.. " ·o· ... R EF RIG ER ATOR ""' _ __.,, --·~ •.•• ,, ··-S3.SO. Tapestrft'll s;; . $15. 7 ... "'6 .. . .... U<:U II I « 4 . I• po•-CI, ~~:s"'-~-!~di'11gis~~· 6'1~7820 Record stand S5, Student eo'~mv',"·onat'.""oon "~~ C"t":;;, Windsor chair $l 2.50. Bric-a, Dou bl~ matt r r-s 1 and hlgh \l'ith slidrr SZ2. 5 box springs and frame wa P aques *" set. piece ' "" ..--.... --... Dl"ll ..... ~ desk S25. 54~2529 ·~....... .. ..... q an m romplete S 12 .aJu1ninum 11•indo"'s with $22.50. Twin size bed, frame set luggage S15. Sll~r chest · SI Sat-San 534-So. Bay 'J1VIN bed. complrotP $12.SO. 1 c==-=--,-~-"'"""' pla,,y'ing and r•dio Sl8. Slttp-brae $2 • $8.50. 35oKll Camino a u. u · shd£'r 80 .. v.iidc J6" high and headboard SlO ~1 1 $1. Dress form S3. 2 bed i ~1. Balboa Island. Bicycle 24'' Spyder $25. i\JETAL office chair, swivel I b $5 S · I table SS Capistrano, Capist r ano Chau-and oltomwan SlO. , ape slats SI, Orange bedspread • '"" $2'. S45-2S29 .!' .... agb · 1Wl\"e h ~,,_· Beach 496-3949 Blonde tables $5 each. Sl8.50 each. 847.Q.192, coffee table $5. Maple frrl!RDY metal trundle beds, Bicycle 26" Sl2. Bookcasr-...,...,., rass c eac . ._.,, . Playpen S7.50. Playtex baby lc=u~!T~A~R~.-,J~ec~m=·c""w~;t~h-ca=se telephone table SS. Blond S2 Avocado bedspread S'.?. •excellent S2S. Small dl!llk Sl headboard for double bed BOY'S 10 speed Schwinn bike playpen SW, Jump. seat $4. LOVELY gold drapes, 2 pair, bottles (setJ $3. Studio S2j , Stereo, 4 speakers, coffer-table SS. Lamps $1 • Lilac b edspread end •2 louvered windows 20" x S4. Chu<'k Steams trick skiis sz:i. Girl's 26" Huffy $13. H~l-a..poose $4. Pride baby will cove~ 11 fl 9 inch $25. couch SI O, Lamp $2, Pole sounds good $25. 536-49()9 S5. 2 brass antique lamps matching nylon holder Sl.50. 736" $3 each 16' fiberglass S25. Solid 4 shelf bookcase Girl's 20" Schwinn $5. swing $9. Toys Sl • SlO. Car Baby cnb, no mattreS'S, lamp $3. Life size Santa S15. $10. New portable carou&el Yr-Bow sheet 25c. Mailbox :insulation 50c Toy chest $15. ~in bed, complete $15. 548-5287. 283 Lilac Lane, be~ ·s 3. A I um In um Canadian !\la.pie $8. Rotary Brov.·n wig fhwnan hairJ PLATFORM rocker S 5. dishwasher $20. Dishes 5c _ 50c. Old desk chair SOc. •Q..50 1376 Temple Hills Dr. Umbrella clothes line S2. Ill: O f O\r1stmas ttte $3. Lamp electric la~'TI mower, jusl $IO. Exercise bike $lO. French provincial lo\'e seat S2. Girl's dresSH, shorts Girl's bike SI. Tricycle SOc. / c ne. Beach 494-8953 fant stet 50c, Baby gate.50c, BO , shades $4 each, Frames $3 needs bearil'lt $5. 557-4849 Men's shot's and boots size SIS. Raitan furniture: 2 and tops, r;ize S-lO 25c • $1. Curtains SOc. Pair Venetian 1~1 New Jersey, CM. AT paint $1, $5. O!Jtri~er e11eh. Jump seat S7, Maple COMPLETE . 11. 12 SlO each. Mls~llaneous piere sectional S20, Qc, 646-617S. 980 Oak St.. CM blinds and wooden valances Y dresser with 3 large 546-1450 poles and holders S25. end table SS. Maple coffee aquarrum ou 1!· . A casional chair $10. Slep Sl.50 each. Frying pan S2. 1 ""'l!l'S arid ha n i i n g I~""""'""'"'=-~~~--Bronze gas 5traillt'r $15, table S5 Potty chair $3 2738 26 gallon show IMk S25. household items 25c • $1. table $U.50. End table $5. KITCHEN utensUs 5 c, 25c. New can opener $5. Old can :dollies cabinet. blonde, mat COPY~iATE copier, like new Boat boarding steps SIS. G nnet ·Dr Cl\t 546-046s Gro-lux fluorescent liJ:"ht $5. 4808 Neptune Ave ., Newport Rounrl glass top coffee table Clothes 50c , $1. Iron $2. opener st. Dishes JOc • st 'proof $25. ~1213 S20. \'e?)' handy tn ha \' e Hatch hin~s SlO. Hardware a · · Large dyna-fio liller $7. 100 Beach Call B'k SIO La ~ 2432 Bo\\tloin PL C.\1. s: • s5. Kitchenware 2Sc • MIRRORS SS • $10. Italian watt heater $3. 25 lb" '"""vel 1.-==~==~-~,,,.-S20. Floor lamp S7.50. 1 e · mp Sl. 1V ~els Dt>lective magazines read f"'c·••'.u_ORE washer, bronze, between Fair and Na&sau marble table tops s25 each. s;;. lr.! r-.terr\ll Pl.b·c~f. 3 D!Sll~AS1'ERS good SlO, after 6 pm. S&tuTTlay or all SI~ and S25 .Colonial chain; <1ncc 25c each. 20272 Spruce good-looklrtg $20 Gas range, Sl . Typing table S 5 · Ping pong ta ble Sll Foot 5'18-5622 $~. 3 f1repla~ ~ree-n5 ~ day Sunday, 962-0161 S10. Single springs and mat· Avr-. off Palisades near 1nttds cleaning S25. 2114 UPHOI.Sl"ERED cha.Ir S25. Intercom S5. Ladles electric stool s2 10 llpeed bicycle tools $6 -Sl4, Chicago sink ~===~-7~=--ccc tress S20. Icr-chegt $3. Dt'Sk Jamboree, Santa An a Continental, C~1 Cabinet 2 drawers. gliw razor $5. 359 Nassau Rd. SIO Dou. bl• chal•• loung• EXPANSION chamber for faucet $10. 2 Al\1-FM 2 ~l,\TCHING strp-end and S25. Fans;,. 2 speed ""'&!her Heights 5.:17-6328 12 S. I doUb'· .._.. Costa ?>less ""' colfC'C' tables s;, each. ..,~ VJRTIJE Bros table $25 4 door S · inge, ""....,... S25:DeskS10.Standlnglamp Yamaha _C,;J,B S~. spcakeMI rad~s SlO, SI4. s..:;, Malching plates SI. ----------1 :Chairs $20 Electric roasting frames U.50 each. Electric PATIO s"·ing ""'llh cushklns $4 S48--03S5 Knei!board 54 <:uslom with T\\'O clock radios S4, $8. 2 illatching table lamps $5 Toaster 12. \Vaflle iron S2. SINGLE mattress. box ,oven $25. &12_7982 mo\.\·er S2S. Hand mower $3. S8. $U track shoes, 511, i\t, · scooped dr-ck SW. 548-2069 hair dryers S5 . $6. S\111\·el pair, Ne"' wall can opeoner Mixmaster $5. Tennis rac-spring S20. Space S!l'-i!r , End table $3. Open 1-4 Sat. used once S8. Hand \\'eights. 2 AsrytOMAGS . lor. 4 bo~t E'.'f. Mag rims for Chevy 15 .. bro.,.,·n chair SlS. Oak arm S2.;)(), La~ size boy's <1uet $5. Slide projector SlO. multi-purpose t-.1aple table t Acuur.1 SW New hairdryt'r 1979 Federal, C~f. 548-0720 2 pair SS. 2 pair ski poles Sl Amencan ca.r with tires S2a. OJ\ for disc brakes Sl5 each. chair $10. 4120 Wa!Uight and clothing: perma s I a ck s' Ironing board $1. Hair dryer Sl2. 2 burner hot plate $8. 'beds SS-SlO Hide.a-bed S20 BABY ~b $15. Pl•-n ~". each. Hand mower •~. Full 2 chrome wheels for 4 bolt C d' llO ,. h 1 t . stand SlO 3 small radios S3 jeans, shirts, w 8 I kin i S5. 230 BroadW'"'• C.M. Darling straight chair with ~ l20 End tab! S6 .... n VJ,,-..,... .., . . I 5 2 s.1' k a.r ra IO . ,2 P e ec ric . no ! P J 's 25c to S2 '".J ...,tove es Double bed S15. 536-4850. :size beige quilted co ... ertet car. ""'lth tires l · 1c s motor $lO. Portablr-electric • $5. 3910*~ Channel Place, s r s, · , · 64&-4837 carved back $8. 646-~ Swivcl rocker SIO Lamps spread $3. :r.lS E. 21st St. 11 inch x 15 need recap S2 h<" 1 $lO Tube f NB. 673-1603 Shoes. purses, jewelry 10c ·Sl-$5. Bar stools 3 for SIO sru, •• _D~-~a _,_~ -~IJ>t1c00nt c .ti;, &42--0872 c.ac-h. 1 aslro mag fits Ford "l~ey~• racing tir~ 012'1,s=u~R~,~·so=A~R~o=s-~.~,~.,~.~. -.,~,,., lo S2~. Pw:dul'tlr-s.:. .. J~k9, .f,f~r SS Dinette $15 150 LJ ..,...,,,,,.., '"MUI ......... or Plymouth, near ne1v $6. · • 4JU magazines a a11u un1or, ,'£, 21st, C.M. stool $15. Girls bike SlO. 4 TIRES 7.35 x 14 $10. Swan Chevy 4 bbl manifold S2. 2 64Z-1936 l'ach. 675-3408 dolls 10c to 50c. End and TV 2 Matching tufted back wing _833--00=_::_n::__~--~~~ rocker U. Jump &eat SJ. bbl carb and manifold $3. FIVE gallons exterior house FOR Sale • ur;ed furni!ure, tables SI · S2. Sturdy wagon rbairs ii;, N.ch Portable f"ULL size electric blanket Twin and lull bed frames s5 283-327 header plates, com, paint. Light green, top clean. Refrigerator $25, wheels axles 25c-S25. New •~-·"-r, ··--'-.,...J..,.tly Sl 50 -SlO. All kinds infants and pletr-$8. l-1!>'' tubes. near quality $20. 646-9708 \Va·.•-, 125. ~---ch S'l5. seat belts and bumper jack ~,.,...,,."' w vi...,, ,....., .. ,,,_ S7, 2 tennis rackets · children's wear, some new S2 $3 '6S Pot" •• ~ $250 ea h 968-2927 szs Cllild's jumping hone, each, band made coverlet 5c • 50c. J\.jen's clothes, new ' • .n Jae HAIR dryer $5. Baby jump Recliner S20. Chair $3. · c · mad size S8 Twin bed canopy quilt size $15, Electri<' radio larger sizes 5c • $2, Ladies radio: works $8. Aluminum ehatr SS. 18 x 22 framed Rocker $5. 96~775. 17674 •so=y~·s,--;8~,;=ng=r=ay::--c~h=rom==••l""io. lf'me. never used SS 2-10" $3, as!Or led platers Sl each. wear Se _ S2. Maternity steenng gear, complete-~· prinl $3. Pclrtable Hi-fi $5 Walnut, Fountain Valley Girl's n<'W bikC' with -· I 14 ~ss H •• la n •l•c~c knife 15, men's '40 Ford rear spring SL 40 p h · $3 · 1,--=~o~R=l~C~A--c=--,~od== 1 - -h cl 11-" .. "-.rCe!I ,,,.,. . anu ""' "' clothes 5c ·• S2. Shoes. all Ford front backing plates ot~ c a.ir . Ba ~y 3 F M lori m ern ra1n1n~ "'e s J •• ~ew mc..·er SS Bicycle training shirts size medium Sl each. sizes Sc • 50c ... some new. and shoes SL ,62 Corvair cl<1lh1~ le , SOc. Ceram~s tables Sg. Large barbecue 1)11rbecue S,i. Auto vacuum 'f'heels Si Plastic roller ladies dresses siu ll _$2 2183 National, c. i\I . rear deck S2 Fold down 25:'= ·TX. Sal only. 553 on wheels $2. 16 x 20 o.ak s:i. Deluxe lot car lll!A I S5. lftates n Ping-pong table 12. each man'& sport coat size 645--2289, Sa.t-SUn lG-6 1 S2 'outi S1 G V1ctor1a St. N. c.~1. frame Sl.50. Car bed u~lh S"':im pool 10 x 30" SlO. 3 918 Se.rn Way. Costa 1>fesa 42 ~. eleelric heater $7. 2 'A~U~ST=rN~~H~.~.,~,--.-a-,~,-.-: ~~ $1.a 60 01ds starte~.: s"cRAM LETS n:'"' pad $1. Infant sea.I 75c. \\'hl!e dinelle r;wivel chairs [;JNED drapes 94 x 1~5 $25 full size spread& S5 each. Fender, hood, engine parts, I S4 645--0462 0.1 • 4 square sandbox $3. Metal each 1;;. 962-6515 Toester S5 Table linens drapr-s assorted sizes s3 50 ' ' file boX 75c. Nearly new I~==-.,,-,----,---.,- $2.SO.S4 Brass headboard pair. Eatly American chair :,~:1$I, ;~, 2b~~~ui:1n'J'i BABY dressing table by ANSWERS playtex nurser S2. Child's F~~~n.po~~ ;~~r~~r; 110 Milk glus collector S15. all can be seen al 2612 1>!ichelin radials $12 each. Prine, padded top storage desk OT' dressing table $2.50, S7.50. Ne1\· long collapsible terns $3-$5. OU painting, England SI., Apt. B 536-TISS Honda front ""'heel and tire space below. Sl2·50 Bll:by Oil painting ol red flo\\·ers teble for cutting and se\.\•ing Clown $20. Pink drape 5-i" TRIKE lT', GE clock radio, S25. Chain hoist S2S. Air seat or cany1ng and feeding \Valier -Daisy -Cameo -S10. Large framed print S2. SIO. 2 "'igs $5 each. Electric loni SS Colleetor's bottles Oster blendt'r motor S7 compressor $21'.l. V\V rim S:'i. S3 Both like new 646-6150 Pilfer -F'OR\VARD. ?>1aternity suit &Jze 12 Sl.50. chann curlers S7.50. New ~ monde wig S25 Dlshts each. Ice skates :r;ize 7 & 9, G42-84I6 TV S20 Ping pong table SS A baby.sitter who left her Electric beer sign S 3 · S\\·cdish facial balh s4. Anti, $5, Sire 8-10 W<Jmen's tap shoes size 8 roller shoe Motorcyclr-aeat $2 Bike S3 job 1U1id, ''Thi> chl!d "'as 962-8552 que picture frame lOO years ts Sl-S3. Dresses Sl-$5. skates aize 7 $3 each. S80 NE\V M1.hogany chest of \'later ski $5 Paddleboard S5 backward and the falhcr \\'asl'2~1~VH=1r~E""°"~Yl~o~n~u=n;~1o=rm=•~•~;,.= S25. rierfect condition. Elec· Suits S>S15. Rain coat $4 .SO exercise bike $25, new drawers SlB • S2S. Varioui. Crib and maltre51 SIS2 high FORWARD." 12. Excellent shape $8 for Irie metronome S3. Nr-w Skirts $2-$4 . Shoes SS~~ to quilted daeron shamspreads sizes marine plywooe chairs $4 each Play pen~ WEBERS BBQ S 25 both. 892-2'1'23 Sunbram teflon multicooker 6B Sl-$3. Prf!,teen size ~10, p1647 Sears cat 'Pink f"-in gcraps, lir and mahogany, Slflile bed and mattress S5 . 'I==.~~-~~~--~~ fry pan SlO. 536-952'9 t irl's size l2-14, pants SlO. Lylac full SlS. suitcase olso !~a.k, solid lumber lOc · Stroller $3 Set for 8, pink Accesso:ies. S2.50. F J at BOYS bi~e $25. amp $1:>.1 ""'°'===-.,,,-"'."7-,--- '15c-$2 Sweaters Sl,$2,50 Sl. tab I e c 1 o th set.Ii Sl, New 25' long plastic dishr-s $4 Zl2 Lillian Pl CM . :r;Jlver $5. S1.nglc hMspreads guitar S25. 962-6333 2 OCCASIONAL c h airs. Dresses Sl-S2.50 Skirt! S2 round-rectangle, S2 each pipes 2" PVC l5c ft. Used '='==~--~-~·~-I SIO, 2 patio 1Rbl£'s S7.50. ~lATOIING stC'p (!nd llfld green. l Lane ('nd table. l Shorts Sl t-.lan's suit, size 40 Bernard Altman cashmere ~·· pl~·ood SOc sheet. HAULING .~e for Van. \Vestcliff Villa No. 6. Enter coff&" tableR $5 ea ('h. l.allt' boomerani:: table. Rat, ahort $7.50 &W--0317 s""·eotr-rs $5. Bedroom sh<Jes ,~-~~23_77 ___ ~-~~ good conc'htion 125· \Va.II from gate 1 on Buckingham i\llUching table lamps tl tan furniture. 3 piece S('C· poles. metal &helves .and . · I "' BUICK ---~, -... ~ size 2. 3. Sl. girls clothes 1'V Magnavox cabinet. black 1. " boa~ f Van COFFEE tahle and 2 end Jmir. Nt>w wall can opener liona . I rocker. t glass top ~ .,.,, ·~ .......... ""$3 non-sip .. oor <u or ' t bl $20 0 -siso La I bo ' ff 1 bl 'f · s.i~9 size 3, 6 J r. 5. 7, $,,..,... , and 11.·hite S25. Bird cage .......... nd'ti 2• &42.-0)27 a e1. . ll)(>l!e sci $20. . . rge s ze y s CCI ee a e. -orm1 ca top new seal skin boots from and !JI.and $4. Occasional "vuu co 1 on a. !\ten's clothini::: ~uils $7 clothing perma ,s I a ck s , ('nd tablC's. 3 lamps. Prices COSCO mesh playpen and pad. likt new Sl!tl. 548-S236 \fEDDING dre• S18.50 ], ~,.,. Canada S25. Ovtr lhe foot chair $5. 1948 Fullerton Avr-, NEW. never used he&.\I)' du!)' E'arh. Sport jacket S4. Shirts jeuns, shirts. \I' & I k ing rani:C' Sl.l • S20 <'aeh. boots $5. Off Hamilton and Cil-t. 548-1046 motorcycle bumper racks Sl. Slacks SI. S1vealers $2. shorts, P.J .'s 25c • $2. 962-2305 ::.Ierkhth Gardens. Bush.a.rd. 9662 Peppertrce O'KEEF'E and ~1enitt n1.n~ $20. 6'12.-0:IZ'l &.12-1936 Shoes. pul"S('s. je"·elry 10c • D'I'., ~43 S25. 344 E. 16th St. C.M.. ~IAPLE console 24" S25 RCA color TV. as is S25. 25c. . Puzzleds,11 bdo?k.5 · 8 TRACK home 5terro tape 8324125 Maple step corner table s1;, Portable TV, as is SS. TV magazines, a u an Junior ELECTR.IC skillet, tie\·ror us-fd $8.50 1-525-.3-428 ployer rrec. with the ,.,-,--,--,---,---,,-,---,--1 Zenith stereo record player stand $1, 45 rpm record ·dolls tile· 50c. End and TV Purchase of my t "'O ALL \\'OOl br11.ided oval nig. with 2 speaker& $25 546-12!>8 changer, no amplifier SlO. tnbles SJ . S2. Sturdy wllgon PAm of Porsche rims SlO.!iO J'Ach 1-525-3428 hro.,.,·n and belie. 7.6 x 9.8 heels axles 25c 35c Ne1v sreakers at $25 each. S2S. 642~523 GIRL'S 24" bike $15 Boy's 15" Utah coaxial &peaker ,,,. · · ·. 536-3021 after 3 p~f. 24 •. b'k $12 Bo • 20 .. bike $15. 642-l9J6 seat belts and bumper Jack V:W body parts, rear tenders $9.75 Trunk and engine lid $11.75 New tires and rims f12.75. 1-525-3428 SECTIONAL ch11.lr SS. Cosco 1 e y s · S2 50 each 968-2927 C 0 l\f M ER C I AL ridrtd 112 All good condillon. 2 LARGE chest of dra\\'t'rs . ' antenna tov.·tr In 10' sec, tlep stool $3. Electric edger Child'.s car seat Sl V\V S25 each. Large chest of BABY crib playpen, ha.by tions SlOper~on.ne1v 110 ~to. 60 ~P coUeemaker $5. \\·heel and tire $5 6-7fl drawers $25. Mat ching ~orse S5 • Sl2. Clothes size AC to 12 volt DC converter $201:_~h . ~fs~c ~.;~: lengths ol 7" galvanized a1r headboiard and night stands tnfants to size 2 SOc · Sl .SO. S15. Government 6 veil ~ . SOc. \Vrisl watch $5. duels 50c each 890 C&pi~ S20. Chinese headboard SlO. •~"~'=-&18=3-~--~-----, NEW Goodyear Doublt> F.ap:le 915 x 15 tire $5.75 1-525-3428 BRAND new patio table $10. m-1656 charge-r that can be con. 5'l8-4S96 St. C.?>1. ~·est ol Placentia, 2 matching 3 dr11.wer night ~1APLE playpen with pad verted to 12 volts $15. CM &lands $5. Ma. I ch in g $15. \Vhite wicke'I' heirloom FRIGIDAIRE refr\gtorator $2S Rotary mO\\·er S:?5. 6;'ll Plumer SI. C.M. 548-TISt O{RO!\.rE top gu slo"-e S25 7 key addina: maehine S20 ~ Amrrican flyer train \\ilh APT sire gu range, ex· NEW Franciscan "Apple" dressing table or de sk SIO. Binette ""ith roll around track <Jn plywood SS. 11 .. ·o cellent condition $25. Desk serving dillhn S.115-Sl.25 Matching laf'i'! chest $25. !!land, pad and 1heet~ $15. 10' speakC'rs S7.50 each.' l,t" S22.50. Roti!'i'Sttie. does aU Furniture frame for pick-up Like new size 3 girl's Trike. S7.SO. Gi rl's dresses dymo embossing tape 3 roll~ Sl!l.50. Fi~pb1cc M"l $17.50, S2S i\faps. charts:, posteri dresse~ 50c, S2.50. Also size size 3 to 12 50c • S5. Double SOc. New G.t. canvar; good condition. Di1hes IOc · l0c·l5c Book!! Sc-$1 Twin 5 girls dressf'5 50e • $). bed tie-adboarrl S3. !i.'16-3402 shoti:[Un canying case aoc. l. Dresses, med ium and bed dust nrllle 50c Bedding Ba byline . crib 115. Playpen \V I N Do \V fa n 2 O • • ~3021 after 3 P;>.1 . large. r;Jze 50t' • 15. Coats 4X Dolls 25c-45c Adult and Sl2.SO w~th pad " 5 piece 1 he. r mostat ing cnntrolled S1 50 e-ach. 'l'win mattress <'hildren'!I clothing 10c-S2.50 "TOUght lf(Jn patio set SIO Ilk~ ne°"' $20. 847-8.183 l\IAGNATONE S25 65:3221 11eel iruitar DESERT driving car cooler. used only one trip S20 '7>3221 ODDS and erxh of lumber and plywood S5 for all. BIRO cage !>Oc. RG-8U Coax 6c foot. CB call book Sl free Qsl cards. General CB lranS<."t!ivtr tester S22 with !rte jumprr cable. 53&-3021 alttr 3 Pl\1. LUGGAGE rack, brand ne111 Sl5, 67l--0738 115-3221 l WHEEL trailer with 4 JU:AL nice clothes. some retractable lei::s 11.ll metal 3 1"w, Ms 7-9 and 14·16. to()!! It x 4 ft S25. 2 matching and blouses 15c·25c Skirts French pmvtrdal chal1"5, •75c Ort:ne1 S1,S2 2 p!e<:e need new C'Oven SlS each. tulta $244 COl!ume jewelcy Used CU'J>f!I• S3 a.nc1 S.i. l.5c P4ptrba('ka lOc Puz:iles Oothes S.J0-$1. 5'18-7Sm, 141 1Sc All In tiptop condition. E. Wilson Or 1,2 block oU 1S8S1 IJtNnut L a n e of/ Ntwpe'rt North. Adami belween ~taanoliA "R~ICH=~loo~ki~n-.-.. -to-n.1--,-... - •nd Beach. 962-7871 1X8 pa.nf'llna: lor 13' wit:le 8' 2 BUTANE ps t.anks S8 each hlah room S2!i.OO 284 Knox IA.wn m°"'~r $3 Antique SI. CM after !ti eves. 64~2991 plates and clus 50c-$S New SCHOOL. Cheml1try lab. ICf'I 2Sc•ll.M New lute doU mmplcte SlO Rock tumbltr 13 Nttr Otrlltmas llthts. $15 Sphere machine SS. bulb&. z;c.n Bed•prt•d " 549-0788. I ftonlfli' board St Toaster. DRAPES.. new, c 11 st om ,...We iron, t~lc try ptn madt, floor to Ct'lllng, sun J2 uch Upbol~tettd chair $5 treaicd Sll.SO 5'f6..C668 S'2J. Tu•ln sp'l'lng SlO. 2419 C Tuxedo s15 Portable hair each piece. t-.tap!e glass lop ~tOTORCYCLE ddl b FJrlen. C;\1. Apt C. nryer S2.50 New itereo tape table S2!J. 2 ~1aple-l'.'nd ' l l S2. 8;t.914~ agg LARGE chest \\'Ith mstchini::-1pellken ST.50 Stereo tapes tables S5 each. 5 drawr-r comp e e ;,. · vanuy. i::ood l'Ondlllon S20 l l·S2.50 2382 s. E. Zenith. cobbler's table. maplt> _t_SlO. SILVER Ira.vs. 5ervin& dish f'ach. \\'rint:er \\'11sher \\1lh San!a Ana 546-3527 Small dinette se! Sri.so.1°"S~l0~·~8'~&-=91_4~<c---~-.,.­ m11ngle. "'·orkl Rood SlO. LADY Sunbeam razor, brand Virtue dinette table S20. 4 ANTIQUE Chinese je\.1.-elry Child's pool $1 50. B11by new $5. Pink vinyl ahou·er high back chalrs $5 each. box $25. 846-9144 crib \\'ith tnattre~s SlS. Ice curtain $2.SO. Malehing 30 .. Green nylon 3 p iece MOTORCYCLE hel 1 1 • skates S2. Console slereo . . sectional S20 each piece. · . me 1 with radLO S:?J. Twin he<ls L ""'l ndow curtain Sl.SO. Blue vinyl occasional chair price, factory and S16· Sl:i each. 4 slice toaster, Auburn fall, was~able, $8, 2 barttl occuional1,.-"'="""'=-'~-----­ ncw $!>. Antique table SID. preset ~ Cosco trainer pot, cha11"1 S3 each. 880 \V. 19th, 2 \VlGS saJl,pepper near new 646-6202 l.y chair, new $3. Red Cl\t 642-4558 human halr $10 ; SIS. Top l\fA.NURE spread('r $3.50 5.'i p.llo" ll'teel drums $3 ,50. Trash haulf'r 12. Small ea~e. complete SI. 2 outrig, i;rr rioles S3 ea<'h. 2 gwl\"&ni.ted pole h oldf'r~ S2.&0 @ach. S!Pf'l falrl lng ('(II S3. Dual muUler~ 111th ~X· tPnsion Plflt'~. T·Blrrl S" esch. CC'illng llaht llAful'f' 11 j(l, S!tp 111ddf'r 4· "'M(I SI ~ ~taple drop le•f T.!lblt, 11ntlquC'rl Si'.Y! Sm•ll 11".ll: bed ""''llh mlll!l'l"ss Sl 50 Aulflm11 lr bu ilt.In d1&h"·a.sher $25. 6421989 planter S1. Slack dryers lOc . hand mo1\ltlr near new with l'l<lch. Otter hair dryer with SCHWINN Bike needs small calcher S17 10 cup electrlc hood $3.SO. No lro" yell~ ~Ir StO. 924 Doiwood. t'ereolator 0$3 l\1esh play 30" L curtaln1 Sl.50 patr. C.M. pen SI. H~Uton 'Beach 2-132 Bowdoin Pl. C.M. S.\fALL ""'OOden dinette Rel, table mixer "ith juicer at, betwt'Cn F1ir and Nasuu Early American 1 t y I e , tachment SlO. \Vall ae- APT size rthi.gtr1lor ps. need!f rtflnishlng $20 . eeR!'Orle1 SI , $a. 2 nurwry Swivel rocker maple ttrms SurlhoArd $25. 67~5486 111.mpR Sl.50. ?><tany artificial S20. Naugahyde cha It , BREAKFAST ftrble round flo"'t'rs le, 3c. 5 draOA't'r modern S20. Eloctrlc dryer SlO. CorfM" lllblt', 2 end che11 $6. Norge wuher $15, Klngslze headboard S15, t11.bles SlO eac::h 646--3911 • motor $3. Oinelle table. lefa ~lnglci and double ~adbol\n.1 5.11-4991 ' ltood condillon. 6 chairs SI • $10. Double box and , rw-e.d recowrinA SIO. Doub!(' mattre.11. ~ condition too PLA Y~O\ ma8821!1C5 fe<ttber romforter $4 . 2 new S~. Single box and ma!lress S~:S. ~tens 1.h~ JUlttr f>OltY sea IA Sl e11ch. llrt S12.50. Rup $5 . SlO, Hlde-t.-iurplane ~Ra Si. Nr11.r n:iew chaln1 &ize 6.50 x 13 or S.50 bed S 1 5 . Co u e h e • ' deluKe: su'ljlle lever Jlflk x l!tl S.t Bookca&e he11.dbollrd nauphydci SlO . S25. 822 W. faucet $9. Kl 5-0505 S2. 002-8095. 9SU 5-.tlne Dr. OVAL Duncan Phyfe rorfee ta ble $12.:io. Canr-bottom maple rocker $25. Knit \\'001 a[ghan S2.i. Glass butter churn S5. JOO<;(. human hair mini f11ll . never used dark bro\\·n S25. P ixle strelch wig dark bro1\•n S7. Dishes 251! • $3. 847-2-123. 781 Taylor Ave. H.B. 6 28" ROUN D x 18" Spools S2 eac-h. l large barrel red1"wd chips $3. Antiqued desk Sl i Floor lamp $2. Large bra~s table lamp S4. An1ique d1'l'~scr \\'hile $25. Lars:?.e Fernch Provincial pkt11rc $5. Vani1y chair SL 2-2'6" x 6'8" doors S2.50 f'ach. Single dra\\'t'r metal file cabinet S2. Books and Ba rl>iC' OOlls 21)e • S2.50. 1147-8611. 17381 Santa Isabt'l, r.v. GAS bu1lt-1n oven range S20. Single headboard SI O. Bathroom mirror with lowtr ('ah1net SlO, Go-cart lrame $10. Barber chair SlO. Shampoo sink SlO. 4 speed C:\TC lnlck transmls~ion S25. Used 50 amp electrk: servt~ S10. 847-1662 2 \VIDE ~·heels !or VW bUI l'l'ilh 800 x 15 tire!! Sl5 en.ch. V\V air conditioner k'ss eompre&SOr $25. V\V bus trailer hitch 10. 2 670-15 de11ed 1now tires SS each. !l.'!6-2449 USED 50fa &nd chair, need upholstC'ry beiae. now. SS and $10. fi75..8917 S,URF130ARD 6'2", 6'11", 7'2", S2.i each. 6>~171 REVERE v.·llre. ne\\I, S7 • 112. Btclfling SI -$6. S"·rall!l'll SI • SlO. Kllchen llC'm1 lOc' • Sl. 205 28th St. NC'""'f\Orl &ach, iow~r rear. 613--0452 bid .Jf:sk SlO Oothlri&. shoes lflo.S3 Samll palntlllp ms. JUnocu!an $S New camera BOOKCASE headboard, cklu- ble bed fl~ 2 end !ables $i. 6S.2001 alter S ewi:1. SHINY nt"W mq1 14 x 6 lllun1 inurn nt., Ford pro- ducts 11.5 e.ch ~::!M. B&lboA, Apt 5, «lrnt>r 9tf'I St. Har whet.ls super charger Shon!in!1t oU Brookhunt ?>tET AL le.nnls ncquet $20. and Balboa Blvd. ti7s-6380 Hb new J4, S48-8236 SI. Adam 962--0661 NO MATTER WHAT IT IS •• • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For F.,1 Service & Expert Ass istance DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT fl·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • -· -.. ,_ ... •• • S1turday, StPltmbtr 12. 1970 MI RCHANDISI FOlt MIRCHAND ISI FOR 'I TS and LIVI STOCK TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION . SAL E AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE ~~~.....;..,;;_;.,;;.;.;;__:.;;.;.;,,.;;__ Ml1c1llaneou1 *600 Ml1cellaMOU1 Cats 1120 Mobile Homes t200 Mob1l1 Hom e • 9200 Mobile Hom11 9200Moblle Homes 9200 T ruck• 9500 D une Buggl•• ts ~-~~----~~ ·------------* * AUCTIOf'.' * * l600 .Kitt;~;e.. ~'I": Selling Your Mobile Home?•••••••••••••••••••• '68 CHEVY PICK UP '69 Dune B119gy 646-169! ' TH Only I left, better hurry! We WU! List -Ad vertise -Appraise -E MEADOWS Long~. VS. ~Ju.tit ~,.11 ~ dlr. cenu ZBB 526. I SUN DAY, 1 P.M. Dots 1825 Sell -Ar range Financing at no Collt jln th• Irvine orange grovesl 1_11n01\ • \VIII tnke tradt-or $999 to the Seller. Many Buyers Waiting . rinan<:e. 4M·7744 MIKE McCARTHY SEPT 13th • Over 100 rolls new carpetin~ to be sold by roll: From 12 vds to 125 vds per roll in ' assorted colors. • New lop name furn: •OLD ENGLISH SHEEP WEST'rRN MOBILE HOMES * NOW R E~TING SPACES * ·51 "Too'"°"' P.u . • •t><I. I DOGS. • Nale pupa, A.KC. -C _ M ultl0M1ll lon Doll•r N~11.· lift's-, Xlot condf SHXXJ. Do11 10 bfl ahown by APPT , Mo bile Home Community Ph. 54S-7G32-BUICK I Buffets, China cabinets. Lane cedar chests, Co mmod es. Thomasville \\' i n do\\' chesLc;, Be autiful headboards. ld~le chairs, coffee tables. Divans & Chairs. • Also used furn from repossessions. Bunk beds. Matresses, Dinettes. • 60 appliances. Stoves, Wa sh· ers. Dr yers. Refrig's, Dishwasher & MUCH MORE! ONL°'I'. Term.t ava11 to Licensed & Bonded e ~21~ acres or fun living , qul!llil~~ _buyf"..,. PleUt" 1•11 • $300,000 recreational. social & 1s.;.;o Stach Blvd. Call: 536-~9 or :>4!-1002 " SO. ANAHEIM BLVD ., ANA HE IM cultural renter. full time. in park ~ervice at San Diego Frwy. PICK OF LITI'ERl 778 5620 center 894-3341 • 5.ll-2450 • GREAT DANE P UPS • • • Dail y smog-free ocean brcties surrounded '70 Dunebuggy 1'.f•rtlnc~~~nnels • by oranJ;!e i:::rove$ & 1noun tains Radio, hea14'.!r f9'135l =-=--~---I Botiti & Yachts 9000 Boet Sllp Mooring 9Dl6 • 7 min fron1 \\'Orld's largest shoppin g center $1695 1 ~ TINY Silver niale pood!e, 1----------I---"-'--' (Fashion Island) WINDY'S AUCTION COME BROWSE AROUND 20751h Newport Blvd. Behind Tony's Bldg M.at'ls Costa Pt1esa * 646·8686 OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 lx-aut . 3 yn old. AXC. • QIRYSLER lnbd /ou1bd. SUP Avail-up tn .io·. e Championship Ja\\'n bo\\1ling green Reasonabl~ ro a:ood homr . '68 runabout "'1>'/ronvt. lnp. N~wport Harbor. Call Ton)' e Small pets allov.·ed 194-2376. f ew hnr, runs & looks like bt\\•n 11 a1n..fi pn1 12131 E · h b f $81 50 S il ERR y ·s Poodlt-11 . Jl('w. 4~. 872-2S7:Z. n1oy t ea ove rom . per mo. Cock·A·~·s $1~. Poodle BEAUT l.~I' Stephens, Chry~ •&a=:-1 °"SJ"'ip~S~"','""""'T"""'-'"'P-1485 1 Jeffrey R.d (5.A. Fwv at Jeff rey Rd) pup,; $5(1/up, .Sluds al'!. eng, $12,500-$2500 down. Onr 10 25'. $2 per fl. CA.LL COLLICT 346-2848. mus! 11acrif!ce! 673-2807• 673.i:l450 714/Sll·llOS. 'J'l t /SJQ.2930, 714/132-151~ 231/160·1210 RHODESIAN Ridgeb3ck A.KC pups. Ch. sired. XnlY Sailboats 9010 clear. Stud Service 10.·kd)·s -~------- •DOCK SPACE• for n-01 for up ro •••••••••••••••••••• 1500 PICKUP WITH CAMPER 2l00 1111.J'bor Blvd. $995 1969 DUNE BUGGY Hot Corvair Engine. Radio. .t-autoniatic. Priced to It'll. DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 1100 I FR EE TO YOU olt '· "8-.1777 HOBIE CA TS 2 SHORTHAIRl.'.:D Poin!er pu~. AKC. la.~I nf lil!l'r, cheap. shots & worn1ed . 968-139() 30' Po-.i.·f'r bo8t. 6'r.l-Hl62 M--;torcycles 93fl0 Auto S1rvic•- • SLIPS 32'-~'. Also Dry . * '67 TOAD * stru·age & hOi~t launchini;. n.n.l'Vl.l'l ' __ &_P_•_••-• _____ 9400_ m e~in~. heaie:. delU:'<e 1500 engine only 1000 milts Misc1llan1ou• ALL COLORS FREE DEMOS * 6-,J ~~ • roh, fiberilas' t1rr~ \1·11h ~ELL OR TRADE 4n.t04T' ..,,.,.,., Sl'.llPSON ~houlrlrr h~rne~.~ 8 foor C'ab O\'rr Ki ng of LEAVING Sta!t will th,..counl mernbersh.ip i11 Coto· de Ci.7.a outdr. rani. rec. club. Savi' $.lOO. 968-6018 . TOO r.1any kinen~ 1 .. c11.1.~ xln! Pl!IS variety of C.'Olors f., f)'Pf".~. All howsi-trained CAP'N EDS ----·-~--·-THINK $1."1 Con1[1P!ilinn II f" m 1-fload CamP"r. StO\'f', refri!:· =========::: Boa ts Wanted 9050 ·HOND' ft ron111r r'Onl'er!Pr SI 00 erator, 20 ~al. water tank. lmpoi:!_~-C~·~·~•'---9600.;.;.;I anytin1i-til 12 P i\I SilJ\Y Ttrrit-rs. Champ. 2200 \V C 1 Ii l"B 64~ 2'1'14 line. mall'!, lem. $100 &: S:l::.O. • s · ""'Y· ·>- -----~ Torr1ueflile •rans S\2(1 Etl<'I natural \\'OOd \\'Ith lols of \\Ar>;TED:S.\I BOAT FOR 6 Sii B11H·k hl·t'lU> n1anifolrl fQr ALFA ROMEO MAlTRESS & spr1na;s,. dintlle .set. 26" gi rls bike & misc. drllPf'S k rods . ;}48-6769. 530-777!1 9/lj EXCEPTIONALLY Cute kit· tens, sorne tluUy. \\leaned &- trnd. ~615 9/l:'i BOY'S Sch\1•inn bike trame only 258 E. 21st St. C.1\1. 642--0812 9115 6 \Vk old kittens, blue-eyes lz. partly trained. 546-0568 9/14 FREE to go6d home kittens. 1622 Baker St, C.i\T. 54&--f 188 PET Ra~, Ca.LI J inaltr: 54S-&304 9/14 3 KITIENS 6 \\'ks old, 1 hlk & gray 1tri~. 538-8493 9/14 8 l\10. old Black & \Vhite male l'loUi'le caL Als<'.1 i\1iniature Collie $ j n. LOOKING? 493-3196 STOP! CHILDREN. ''FRIEDLANDER'' l\lnpar 38.l s~:i l'olilorlon o\I room. * 6-1~3fil * pll'kup 11nd d'""P oil pan for $3295 '2 Desks, nfrii;, stoves, tablf' & bulfet. htadboard &. d~uer. chair & rug . ~3. 536-8148. NE\V auto. radio, 4 & 8 track ta~ player, 2 Ampf'X s~akers, llome converted, 20 tapes $80. 642-0064 HOUSE Jo"ULL of Furn & ODDS & ENDS. t\loving 1\tusl sell All. Bir: 3 pm ...... ,,. "1EBCOR t'i"C'OJYI p I a y,. r , bookcast'. 8' beiae sofa, ~kalP brd like nu. Ph: :HS-681j alt 6:30 PM. ~EVER used. coniplete Sf't ol \Vorld Book Encyclo- pedia. V\V bumper, fen<ler & dttk lid. 20 &· 1-.i.·Q IO g~ aquariums con1pl. ll41-5&40 aft 6. F!RE\\'000 tor sale. $47.50 crd, $27.50 1 ~ t'rd. Delv. &. stckd fne. Day or nile 111 6S8-0846, 111 687-7599. \\'ASHER &. gas dryer, >.:Int cond S11j 2 V\V snow tires s10 ~a . cOuch s1a. Yashita came1·a 530. 494~367 F'ULL -.i.·e t suit. hooci. top, bol!om. gloves & boots $40, 677>-3598 . PING pong.pool tablt-. cues. rack, balls SJO. 646-4067 POOL TABLE + STICKS, BALLS k RACK. $10 ·~· 3 TV's, your choice S25. Craig home 11terf'O tape s:io. 675-3598. •1 SILVER dollar fne \\'ilh my s.13 8 track hOme tap! player . 536-3021 . WHEEL Cl-IAIR Like MW! $50 132 \\'. \VilMn, C)I, Sp 25 REDWOOD fence 75 ft $50. Good. you remove. l"loor furnace $20. ~7-4849. 3 ANTIQUE tronki\ $20. GeniP 4 f'lec. g11.rage:(]oor openPr S7j. &12-7:i78 BICYCLES. 1-3-10 spd. Nf'w I, U!led. ll'adl' in old bikr. 334 0<-1 i\lar, CS! *' 70 yards us('r! sha& carpet, btige. $3/yanl. 6·14--0!ll , i\10 VING i\1ui\1 Sell: Ohl bed. Sear's Frostl('.!'~ Rt" Ir i g. -.i.•/icemaker. E!c. 5:"17-3::97 Misc. Wanted 8610 LARGE family \\'Ould hke to buy a refrigerator. 6~:-,.0207 FREE TO YOU SUPER friendly family rat. All champagne k \\•hire Y.'11h cagf'. "'8.IPr con ,a i ner, wheel. '.\02 V1c1ori11 SI. Ci\1 9/1·1 &LACK short haired lrrrirr. ft!ma.le. 6 mos. Vl'ry nice p f'1 Hou s t'hrokrn . 642-98:12 !1!12 B 0 RD ER Collir!Sl1rphrr1I fem,11)(' 11 !Tiil.~. Gd w/childrt-n 5,1;;...2ll32 9/14 1 Sil\:er 111by, 1 purr hlk mitten IOl'd :'i-6 mos. nld 836-449.l 897-:i-180 9/12 SCOTTY Cocker m!x I yr gd -.i.•ith kid~. ndi1 ho m r 897-548C 9/12 st11eral klttt n5 to good hornl!ls. :.46-3566 befr 4 p.m. 9112 AFGHAN PUPPIES Corona.do 27, Lo11.ded for rarf' t:xolic ro!Ors * 962-9989 & comfort. Stt to beJic,·c~ SUN-COUNTRY KENNELS 64:J.-0810 PUPS-G r e y hound & 19' \VINDWARD Sloop, 11kepherd,6 -.i.·k!old.$'l.Ca.LI cab in, frt1 h \\'a t•r , 968-3870. Outboard awdliary. Best HELP! 3 lal frisky malt' offer OV@r $700. Call 50-1120 Doberman puppies $5. Need 1 ,°'=~>ll>-=l~l~23"·=~=--~ 1 TLC 968-659.l REPOSSESSJON-1970 4 I ' 8 MOS. Irish Setter. male, AKC extra frit-ndly, lovabl~. i\fust sell! s.\&-2988. ErickM>n sailboaL Bidg ac- cepted lhro 9/X>/70 Contilct Bob Goodwin or LeotlllI'd r-.1orran 714/673-2.:iJO. Toy Poodle ~upJJies adorebl ~. e ERICSON 23 e A ~C. apricot. i\lust sell Dclux interior' Sharp! 4.4 qwckly. S75. 846-5096. Chrysler ourbrd likP new! AKC Doberman :: yr!i. Yach1s n oy11lc 1i1(', 64;).0~ln, Needs kids.,::~~i:.ood home. * CORONADO 30 * Con1plettly rq111p1)('r! SILKY T('rrit<r pups • 2 mo Giant sav1n£;s! 6·lj..0~1n Mobile Homes 9200 -------* REPO * '6i UNIVERSAL 2~x60 -mili•!t~"~"'mil 2 BR, 2 ba th. Landscaped, I In adult park. S7J mo. CHAPMAN MOBILE HOMES 1206 N, H111•bcrr. $.A. 714/.'l.31·8lOj ' 12331 BPach Blvd, GG 714 .530.2930 Tripi• W ide Corn•ll Hillcl'f'st e F'la mingo P11ramount e Unh·cr~al Barrington e 81'rnr.d1noor Contlnen!al e ~liu· Ger'lt'ral • ll illcrrsl CHAPMAN MOB ILE .HOMES Slo1111r ,.ni:int'-" s;..o Cht'l'ln11" \'111\·c MVf"f.'i fot• .. B .. i1l0<•k i'('topar.t SIO parr. 2 poh~hl'd ] I" i:·T ma~~ S.'fi ls ky \'(l.'i{'(I JC! inrW""r k nu!Pr \•al,•r s pr1ni::s w ith ;ilum1nun1 re1ainrrs SJ.i. OuC01I • dulapoinl -dual c·oll ch~!r!blttor wilh ignition \l'lrr!I s.·i0. ti.l1-SS76 e V\\' pans. trans a.-..:les I.· llodypflrt~. • 6-12-04.JJ • VW Eng ine , Good Cond. • &12-014.l • T ra iler, Travel 942S e '(i.'1 f','OQTJ l\\'l::~TF:RN e Ir Travrl Tr111h•r Sn111!l. t:asr Tn-.i.·ing" s:.10 • &.1&-i:~liji ND fostt-r home for n1olher Clll & 4 kittens ownt"r ill . Ne111 owner has o-.i.·n pets. \V iii place cal &: killens when weined. 836-4493 9/14 TWO Valuable yo ung Himalayan malt' ca1!1 by Champion free In aood homr if taken togtther. -494--2376 9/Jj THR.EE Littlt-kittens need good home, 2 orance & 11·hite, I champa.g1ll' & 11•hite. 494--2432 9/lj FREE To qualified home; female kitten 4 mo's. Silver grey _ ~·/11.•hile, had shots. J.it!er box lra int>rl old, AKC. ~!ale & fema.lc.:~=~~-~---~ 531-6103 or 531-9&3!l HOBIE Cat 14. Pet'f('CI cond, --~~--~-~-! ntl\' 2 ' ·70 Trlr, bo om * * SehnaW'.er Pups * * van,g, n1odified rravt"lrr, 12331 8(-ach 'Blvd. G.G. e 1:1· r /\ Al P trailrr·l'rry * 714/530-2930. • cl('an. lnr·I 1n1ninc:. h!l i-h, ~==~~==~~-HONDA CNS--90, $200. Cure j;1rkN. Sri' ro apprccl;i l('. RIVER SPEC IALS little rro pu11-put1. Like .S6!1:1. ~lfl--4!1:1:1. r.Iale al s rud & g1"00m1ng •• ,.,,. ""19 84.6--0839 spar(' parts, SJ01.1. o--v:i . 21' Ve nlurt', sips 4, trlr, e AFGHAN -BEAUT. AKC. outbrd en~. head, <.'On1plete ~l ale, 7 mo old. equip, Sf'! for rac'g, $3200 or New J2' wide home1, sllghtly nrw. Vr1·y easr 10 opera1". 1 ---------~ damaged. Perfect for tht-do. Good si:hool 1r11nsportalion. 16' 'fl'll\'"1 lr11iler, 1<letp~ 4, ii-Your.seller. Original sell-6•16-5."i86. lilOl'e, lit ;=111 11alrr \Mnk. e !RISH SETTER PUPS · J $61XNJ.S7COJ R I ~---------S300. Trnn~ nr I r a d e Sl50 • * •537-!144 best olfer. 5.11-0831. 27' F EATIIER Sloop, frbgls ing pr ce · t!f uc. 1969 SUZU l\I • 2.'>0 Savage 6HH!\37 2.JO Broad\\ll~. Ci\l. AKC • o/wd. Gri cond, must seU. rd lor clearance S<J000.$:AIOO. Xln1. conrl. 1200 miles S.100 .. -=~*-89_2_·5~1_88_•=--I S169J. 675-1393 or 531-536.1 BAY HARBOR or bf-1;1 ofl'r. Call aft. 6 P.\J. 'SR Nll\.1 ROD. Deluxe. Sips 6. ~ 11'" B k <1 C 1 •t 64' "271 !'l!lve, iceho'I(, din'" table. • ST. Be~ --AKC rt'g .• p CAT No. 431·6 mos old. .,.1 a er·-.. O!! A" {'Sii .,,....., .. Need!! I ov 1 ns: home. fully e q ti i p p ed . Call J11:i;t So. or Harbor Blvd. & =19=70~-=,,-,.-.,-,,~,,-,=~~~~,~.m-,~,.-~. ~ Reasonable. 536-2969 l\·eekd.ays 11.2 pm. 675--0,;g;; San Diei;:o Fr w Y· (714) Xlnl ('nniJ. Sli;il.l. Under Trucks 549-1846 9/\j t'REE Sa moyed/Black LOVABLE Mixed 11 moll old 54(}..9470 1\·a11·11nry. 646-!153 .f or · • 20· sroop--.i."OOCI kre1 1>o11t, l~ffi~-r~~~~Oi~I~~~;;,~;;::::~;; dog. ft"ma.le S_i Needs loving s!r-eps 2. MOD EL CLOSE.OU T :.4S--4:'ill home. 642-9633. $1100. 83-.1039 ll\IMEDTATE OCCUP hl"CY '61't BULT.-\CO, l'iO i·r. Grl. AFGHAN PUPPIES for strrcl or dirt E:xtras. , ~ e 20' S!oop e Gt'l"l'nteaf Park. C.l\I. AKC S151l 6·1" 1~~9 I ~ SI l $193. ;i10-:i\!J,ll. , 1;1-JO \\'ood kt@ uval, etps . I7j() \Vhi111er Avt'. ~ ==========-C: ..... i\l<•kt ofler. !37-703~ * s.12.J.VJO * •'iO Tnu1nphn11ev1lle - labrador m ix female. \Vhite:, 9 \\'ks old . Grtat di1position. ;;.J&-2733 all 6 9/15 Ho'... ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~\ J.ikc• n"1•. 4000 nl•. Sl'l9:'i 1130 • Hobie Cat 14 * !! LOVABLE Gold rt':tri@ver Sail No. 40.'i Xlnt rond. AT BEACH + P<Jfll· .J0xt8'. 31 ~"~""~'·=:~\7!>-~2~'~;1~~-~-~=- call "' °'33 hr. Jiv rm, kl!. rul,l·site • BULTACO 200 e<: d1rl hlk". mal@ 4 months paper Q U ALI FIED HOR S E vrt""V'I ~~--='°"r.--;-,--,-balh, patio, dri\t-way, sp11re Fat --rrliahll'. Xlnr oonrl. trained, nd1 good home TRAINER avail. Expert in Balboa 20' fixed feel I __ , ~ -•23·9 911· b ,. · · d for boat & trlr. $j65() $27j. 67:~23 e .. .._..,., ya1u ""'°"" , ;, rea ing, Jumping. reu-548-ffi32 67~i9 1-1-!16-7-Y~A->-IAH-,-1-Tr-,-,~1,-,.-,-,.-, ADORAB L E Kittens , age, polo, ttc. S48-293B COLUMBIA ~. '70, m'"y T <iple W ide Cornell 100. Xln1 r nnrl. X11·11. biJ:" hou.sebrkn mixed a~es. Call GENTLE 4 yr old: xtras wf11ip. $2;ioG down. · c JI <37 88"2 ContinentaJ e Paramount fires. a -.1 644-22!12 or 675-.fi935, M~. 1~ Arab/~i Qtr horse mare. Assume loan. 832-0561 1 ~~-==~~-~~ Tapan 9/U $350. **' 646-3142 e MALIBU outrigger, 18', ~~:~~n .. ~~~~:~sal ~ 1?0~~~~D~gin~~~! F'REE lo gd home 5 lovable APPALOOSA • well trained hinged arm, w/trlr. $495 B d • st b"k 1--2 •3·~ Id . Be ·1ui '·' l"Oll moor ar 1 ·e. :1;), "'i -.. ,,,, k ittens~ blk l 1 blk le white ge ing. auh mar .... n£s. Xlnt e:xampl~. 642--4594'. 11.11 ca b ·d S~ 67"' An~" 1 crest • m rt ge 19621 (ij(J..R~A Chopper, as;sorted males & Im.ales 81·• yrs. _,, .,.....,,'13 COLUMBIA 22-Two yrs old, CHAPMAN S600.IJl1 646-2169 9/1.·1 9 Yr. old matt. Appl/mark-full y equippttl. See to MOBILE HOMES •:riolS-~167 • FREt: male 9 mos. Small ing!. Gentle but spirited. appreciate, 968-4822. 1206 N. Harbor, S.A. * .10 Honda S.-90, 3 nio old. blk & silver bill! of nuu. $300. 6T3-59a.';. B ... UT 52' 8·metrr Sloop. * 71 4/531 ·8105 * " ra.hulou~ C'Of\d. love1 children, hu shots & Gentle Riding Hor11s l7.5tlll. Tl!rms. Sl!p T-38 ===~,,_-,-...,,=,.-:.,-:I e MOBlLf': Home, 8>.:40', air $22:l flrn1. 61!Hl7Rl lir.enR 545-7356 9/Jj 9&8-2918 or 549-1940. Paul Oceani1ide. 714/794-364:>. ..A fl ('Onrl . $1800 or =SI o er.HONDA 12.\ ExrPl!rnt 3 Month old blk fema.lt pup. Call 968-1189 t•onrlirion . .t::i·1, All,.r 5 -1 ~ miniature Schnauzer Power Cr uisers 9020 PRE 1971 .'llO:ZI zar1111,, J>nnEI Poin! Coc:kapoo needs lovini;: homr TRANSPORTATION 967_204;, 9/12 ___________ 1sACRIFICf. -2•1 ri cabin Inventory Sele! e '68 Yamaha Endu ro cl'uispr \8.) hp. big ChfY'iler e Gefl('r<il 21x51 •6277 S!r-M 2~1., t'ii,,t! 837.118:'1:.! 3 Kitten~ :i -.i.·ki1~ hlk, rumin;:: smokey 1v1th white trim 1 silvtr. J tii;:rr 1 ah y 836--4..\93 9112 ' Boats & Y•chts 9000 FREE l\lartll('. Jusl pa inled e Gt'ne ral 2'1x16 •6717 . ~. . th I P I I h. II Sic ~ • U . I 21 .. 3 JIOND1\ .,0.1 Srr11rnblt-I'. Xlnt moll -l'r ec 8 pc 11 ;.~"',' s~ •""c'i'"' 1 ;'1·'1. rnnd11ion. Ctill l\en 646-l!i2!J ;r.round. In -.i.·11trr l'IO"'-s 1,,,,1 vJVU 1arrer "il· ill!rr 4 P~l Reduced prit(' S2Hl0. Call rior 24x60 •602 Sl2.900 •1-~~~-o--=o7."-,..,-- afl 7:30 p.m. 493.3996. Genrral 12x44 $149.l, '70 Suzuki 00 Jla ncho MAN :lB5 ac!ua! mi's 25· Unifl ite c ruiser, 2LJ HP. · CHAP Sl'il * 493-lOlS elec ht':ad k. -.i.·a!f'r, S...!' MOB ILE,,HOMES radio. dil'f'rt fin<irr, t-lN" 1206 No. Hllrbor. G.G. BUSIEST marketplace in '67 International Sl'Out •l-11hl'l'I drivr . R&Jf, Fun in !hr !iUn! Vl!H 960. $1888 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK L~i.J!l Bf'ar h Rlvrl. at San Qi('i::n Frwy, R~l·'.'!~41 • ~i:\J .21~ '68 FORD '"' TON Tl'uck. 390 ru. in. VII. ~ whttl <Inv,., F:i11rrs1df' huh11, 4 ~Pf'l'd, 1•11£1\0. rust. cab, 2 ·hNtr, !I' rt111n1onrl /!lall! 1tccl 111"ldrr hody. l\'!IOd 1\oor ~1(111(' hnrly, 6:1 i:-11.I. ~!Ill llllrl· <llr tank~. lruck in prrlec• rnnrl \11th a finTI prirc of $31!1!>. 177!!7fl CONNEI.L CllEVfiOLET, 2112.ll llarhor Rivel., C.l<.1. ~6-1203. I \\lhl Siamest-1 )'T .• Odd eyt-~. alw 2 sp~ 1 yr old ral1; O\\'ne rs move d :~8--0813 9/12 NEED Foster home !or 10 mo. olrl spayed tigtr cat, 11~1\ help place 13 I • r 897-5480 836-4493 9/12 Basic boating course offered t o the public by the Balboa Power Squadron. S a i I as well as power boat· ting taught. Starting 7 PM Mon .. Sept. 21, e\·ery ?i-Ionday n i t e for 13 weeks. At New- port Harbor Y a c h t Club, 720 West Bay Avenue. Ne,vpor t Be a c h. Brin~ note- book & p e n c 1 I first nite. Any q uestions call 673-1855. compas1<. elc. loarled! Cai1h * 5.11·1110.'i * to1vn. The DAI LY PIWf Prir(' $4.300. 5 4 6-29 4 8, -~-==,-.,.~="""='°'I Classified 5ection. Sa ve 1,:::=====~ Yell "FORE &: SURFS UP'." PUPPIES shepherd males & border eollies & mix mothf'r rlog femah~g. 645-28.12 !l/12 ~1ALE German Shephf'nl k Samoyan Husky about 4 n1og. Ndg good hom e S31-77!l6 9/12 Vnu11 u1 l kirt .. ns ,' prrsonality plus. See to :.pprf'cl1 te. 7 11·ks, ;')·IS-3842. 9/12 BOXF:R. 9 mo11. malt-. Love~ chihh"en. To good homr with yir.rd. Set-•nytimP. U093 s:111er, Fountain Valh!y 9/12 .i Beautilul little kitten1. black or gny. P.Tothf'r 1~ Ptrt1ian l&lher from 11 good neighborhood, 5.17-6.i36 9112 ;,.1&-!l.-1\1. mora<y, rime k eUort by l;-,,,-o=--.,--co--:"'°-,,;=l 24x:i;i, 3 br. 2 ba . Adlllt sh opp inr lrom your l/3 Partnenhip 32' Chris park. EM)' te1m5. 53&--0321 armchair. Craft Cabin Cruiser, twin 1970 DELUXE :M:c52, 2 Br. 2 screw, lully equip. sips 6, Ba. clN'i\.,in'l' rm, lndey. M~~o~t~o~rc~y~c~l~nii;iiiiiiiiiiii9300iiiiiiiiiMiiiiioiitoii•ii<~Yii<iiloiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii3iiOO xln'l com!. ~:1 8-55~0 9Ai\1-5P~f. ~748 all s. 111\·nlng1t, p11!ll'l. 968-6158 FREE! 17' Cabin Cruiser, 75 HP John.'4>n . f l9h or ~ki, xlnt ·cond. Trlr, ~lip. liil-5655. l!Wi Tolly Crall 26' fh~l~. Tmmac. 121 hr/lull rquip. $1000. 541l-1936. 644--46!1~. 20' CABIN Cn1ii'l~r -Gl:i~. rlcep V. 83 Johnson, trlr. S2.400 or be~t offer. 962-21:19 9030 SpHd-Sk l BHts HUNTINGTON BEACH 1-------- POWER SQUADllON'S '61 CHR IS CRAFT BASIC BOATING Coruir 18' r 1t,..rglaM. 1;,o COURS E HP. V-6 enr .. \v/Or.tc out. e ·55 Nsshua 8x2!1 Sl50t'I • '59 Vt-nU.'1 •4·11795. 1"1-:4fi, 11ir ronrl, $2995 e '64 lQx:S.'i, 2 BR, living rm EX:PANDO, nl'w cpts, l'l('\11 fl'frig, CSSOO $.'ID9j. CHA PMAN MOBILE HOMES l:lOti N. Herhor, !'.h . • 71•1/:i31·1110;, .. 12:~1 &tich Blvd., G.G. * 714 1;..'.l().2930 * Motor Hom 11 9215 Huntlntton Beach driv•. vinyl top, Aft It. ~ide l ---------- fiunlin'J fon . HONDA ' NEW LOCATION • 7911 Warner Ave. 'COCK--A--POO. Silver. 11,i Hlth School curlalns. Tee,nee !railer. J.l' GREYHOIJND BU s : BEAUTIFUL. ~nth: kitten y~ old. Llkt.s children, Rooms 121 & 122 Like MW cond. Priel!,! 1for Conversion. Si ps 6-8. 3,000 part S!ame~. ~ks loving nteds home .,,/f1nced yard. Starting Sept. 14 and quick aalr! Ca ll 644-.,1 • Wat1 power plant. 2.30 Coal • Huntington Beach heme. call 673-4169 9/12 557-4031. !/14 each Monday through / 14\i' SKI Boal : Glasii ()V<"r wtr/tank~. 9.1 gal holt.lin11: 2 Black it J hlack I.· 11•hite LOVhBL.E part S l &m e1e Nev•m ber wood. 40 H.P. Jr>hnson t11nk, ())1or TV·AM/FM puppies. all ft' ma I e . kHlens, 1 male 2 female :u=· -All=E~N~A-~~~ft,-,-.1,-.,.,,.,..,-.1 El~tro Sl!lr1 . Z l e.man Stereo t\1ulti-plex. T • pe 545-8641. 9/12 548-1009 9/12 SIS ndio. full camper tra!ler. HDffirt1;. S4!IO. '1cck k rtcord .,111yer. f''ull _..,. ~73-7203. h11lh \\/tub, ()vr $12,500 SMAU.. blAck mali-dos. All 4 PUPS sm mixed breed. cover. r-.tany extrul s,...,.. in\'r.~ted. e st. ofr. or y,•\ll ahot~ a.l'lrl lictnu, Llkei'I 2189 P1cW~ Ave .. C.M. ~,w . ~-,1 1 ~~ •(•71°41• ~ SKll 1 1 ""'1 1· 1 1 .. ~bOardl. trade. 32&-94:» children. 54!'>-7J;;.r; 9/12 M2-0lT6 9112 "ov111g-.,,...c. or.,..,,,.,,,. ,..,,ce t n or , .. ; ca1u1 I T-==-==c..;~-'--=o--7"'-c 737-6441. !!kier .,r f111hfrman. S.'.00 or DODG!'; Tr1.vco 21' dtluxe 12) 3 i\-16. old lem11lc kiUen~ fluffy \\'hlle \\:ilh blk ~tf'ipl!~. Med 11d. home. 540-484:19/11 MA'i:"E C.t, l Slam!!!'. To 642--0l4:l mo old. part fotld home. 9/U c~~o~~~~ ~~;.~~;:1~!~: 1 ,~,~.-,-.,.-c-, ~!,-w~k-,ol~d-kl""t1"•ns,.. ~2777 9/12 box traiMd & Io v i n t .5-18-96.iO 9tTh 1 Small malP 1trr1Pr dog•----------\\'llh rolla.r 10 (OOd home S!A,\fESE & Part-Siamese 646-7!1'23 !lf12 ,killf"n~ to llood homes. 962~821~ g11~ s Wk. old 1oy m~e11 '" t1>y terrier pupp11!!', 20S6 C Wallact C..\1. 911;, 3 Kltlfn" ;; months 2 lovi111t: home l ltmale 2 ma.I• 543-1009 9/U 41' OiRIS Tri~•b f'B. '59, 8'~t offer. ZU: &.l.'\-7138 1~7 All extrait lnrl rsdio- 2.5 KW , auto pilot 130W 18' Glau ski boa.l -.i.·/trlr , nu lt-lephonl'. Xlnt cnnd. S71XKl radkl. RDF. f1thometer , bi~ tires. boat n e wly or makt offer 1133--2079. aho11.·t-r, 2 he11d~. el~ 11:11ley, p&inted, Alt l: s.31-7968. 3ll' Oodre bu5, SJ% con\'1!11. $21,000 84&-0041 6'1·1-4221. It! motor homP. SI~ 6. All 16'4" fbils Run11boul-110 hp Boat Trall1r1 9022 \r1.cll. ~:>9 btwn Gpm k Vnlvo-Pf!nt11 110. tlee bait __ "'.qpm . lank. trlr. Xlnl cond, S219S. WANTED: Trililer ror 15' M7-9171. boat. Good cond, like new. Mlnf 8 ikt 1 927S 2';' COLONIAL Jnboard. 195 642-3692. 1--------- h,.. Ch:ysler m ar ln ~.1========== Dln,hy. depth finder. 90 w Marine E q uip. to3S SJS. l\.4>0820. SH HONDA'S New ATC 90 All Terrain Cycle 3 WhHler See HONDA'S ALL NEW SL 3SOK1 SALES e PARTS ACCESSORIES e "10'/o DI SCOUNT e SE RVICE INSURANC E rnEE to gd home I blk lemael mouw 646-7169 9rl:i CUTE blk malt <Sor F'REE Pupple1, lar1,. brtt!'I childl'I love, ~1n·1 !'167 s._._,.,11rrt Rd, Cdi\I 9112 ~S.9642 ,,...,, '"" 9/12 68 BONANZA lttlnl 8lke. 31i hp Licenstd for street. .APf'l"01't-d iiptrk amslnr .fl2S, 633-5:'i76 • BOSTON Whalf"r 13'. 40 hp SEAGULL ~ HP ~l~ttl .lohn!IOnmolor,cnver&trlr, wilh clutch. Call: 11141 *MIN I ~I K E $10 * Xlnt cond, Sll:ll. 673-19.il _6_1_3-_!!0-'--1-'Sa'-t-----1 ____ 6'_2-006'-'----- O• ,..,,. &. At c....rlet Wlttl ttllt ... GoH tll"I 10·11·l'O I ~ I - ~r1·ir.I' j87-t,I UNIVERSITY OL1>SMOBILE '64 FORD Van, sink, ice box. stow, \\'31er, crpt, panelfd & insula!rd, tool drawers. For \\'Ork & ramping, xln't rond. $99j, 642-~'.165. • '64 f"ord •). ton • "'/rlf'hi.~ I\' $;hrll camper. Sacrilirr $97:i * ;)J(i-3CM6 '68 ChE'vy Van, Yt'hite "''/ £:T'CY intrr1t1r, rlr11n \•an, just lunccl Sl~. 492·3117 '67 FORD Sup t-r Van·autorna!ir. Xlnt cond. 6 t'yl. lo milraJ:e. !l7~.-56aj. AUSTIN HEALEY· • AUSTIN AM ERICA~ I Sales, Service, Parta ImmeC.!ate Delivery All ?i-1ode11 J}flU(.lOrt Jl111µ0-l"t 5 :· 1 ·:,1 FORD 1; ron P.U. \\/tarp. 6 c)'l r.Uck.• $·1·15. 3100 W, Cout Hwy., N'.B: •, Call IHG-9260 M:z.~ 540-1111 Authorlied MG Dealtr , '59 HEALEY 100, 6 cyl. bvf'rdi'h'r, wl wheels, tonneau co\'er and convtrtible top, t\1ake ofter! 'lcr.!-2970. '62 SPRITE roadster $195. or he~t offer. *5-'6-!1400* BMW Au!horized Dir. -==========I Sa!!'s e Service e Par11 -All r-.tocle\s 10 Choose From J eeps 9510 Sri..,·k"' l\londay '1\ll 7:00 PM Sat 'till Noon • -------l!lGIJ FORD Bront" 4 11•hl rlr. ::;and tires. Xlnt cond. 8."11--5.l48. COAST IMPORT$" : Of Oran£;e CountY Inc. 1l)Q \\I. Pacific Coas! Hwy , : I ·.-.,~,-.. ~ill~y~.,-. -4-,~,.h-,-,~1 -0~n-.,.-t-, &12·0.W!i • 546-4529 hub!!, :r.:lnt corid $1050 or hf>.<;t offer. 531-5726 DATSUN Ca mpe rs 9520 1967 CAMPERS All Fully Equipped 100°/o Guaranteed USE AS CAMPER OR 9 PASSENGER BUS 1967 IUOL-8731 1967 IU9H·6921 $2295 '70 DATSUN 4 Door Sl'dan, U.!i('d $1799 full price. <r.olA VA) cllr_ Wiii take trade or finance pri- \'afc pa11y, Call 546-4052 or 4!1-1-6811. DOT DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 18S35 Eea~b Blvd. Hun t1ngton Beach 842-m l or ~o.o.M2 ~•D[DAw-· "Leaaer In The ~a<'.b Cities" ZIMMERMAN . 2845 HARBOR BLVD. 54M410 '67 DATSUN Sta \Vagon •. t 11pd. r k h, new tires. Good Harbour V. W .1 =="'="·=""="· ='""=·="=,_2638=•l 18711 BEAClf RI.. 1142·4435 HUNTINGTON RF.ACfl DELUXE CAMPER '70 ·\·T ChPvy truck w/ll 1i' F.I Df'lrarlo carnpt>r, 3 mo l'llrl. Air, p~rnh. C'usrom c11h. ruuy l'Q1.1ippcd -.i.•1shnwr1· k. hathrm. Nc11• SROOO, sell !or $f.OOO firm. 6~2-3-137. ENGLISH FORD ALL NEW ENGLISH FORDS NOW IN STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLEAR LARGE SY.LEC'TION '\'O CllOOSE ntOP.t New '70 Datsun Thooclo•• 1600 OHC, P ick"P wtt b <am~ ROBINS FORD er. Salr 11d re $2099 di~. 2060 Harbor Blvd. I# 67'rol!l WHI lake car tn Costa ~fesa 64UJ01D trade. \Viii finanre: private parly. Cll.11 546-4C52 or 494-6811. METRO VAN FERRARI 1953 'it. T bulltin camper. FERRARI St.>ve, 1\nk, Ice bo:<. car-Newport lmporta Ltd. Qr. pc~lng, panell lnl:'_, .bed, new Ml• Count)"• oNy i utblx- pamt Xlnt ~ond!tion. Ul\'d dt&ler. * 54:,.724,, * SAIZS-SERVlCE-PARTS /'END or Summrr ~al! 31 00 W. Coast Hwr. A' 196~ ()lhovtr Ca1npt'r Qn Nt!wport Beach l!!Qi \i Ton Chevy 1ru~k. ~~=red Ferrari ~t= Aulo/tn.ns, R/H. $2150. 968-2423. FERRARI 'Si LU!~whlf6 HELP! Mu!I Sl"ll •40 Chf"\'Y 11.·/N'd lthr. Ne1v PlreUl1. \\'OOdrn camper trurk, sip~ 5 :'lllOO. 1-63~. X\nt t'Ond. New tng. $4.50. --·-- Ask for i\llke aft 3, 642-.10.'l.1. FIAT VAN, \V•lk·ln '62 Ooda:e 1·1---------·I Ton, 3-1pd. auto. pt'rfl'f'I for campf'r, $900. 962-6.'U'l l'll' 6*-l278 CABOVER 6' camper. flt Ranchero. S200. 8.\l-3349 \\'ill llBBD auto lfport U4 • 1910 vw Camper fully Au!horltcd Sain; • Stn.'\ce t!qllippM, pop lop, Xlnl Parl! New and Used rond ..,.,,..~ MS..2368 Sales ()pen Sundt,)' • ~-5Jl·T'l'll Clll C<>U ct '69 ,rord Vsn Camptr. U,400 9625·Gsrdt<n CnJve Bl\~.' m1 ~. R/11. auto, sips .S,\.J.~~!,!!~~-~!!!1!1 1389-.... ,,, ,..., -·-.. --!· ;),\1'0~. - 3% DAJL'f .. \LOI TRANSPORTATION -----·---·! TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION fRANSt'<>RTATION TRANSPORTATION --TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION I KAN>PORTArtON ------1 Imported Caro '600 '-------I~~. Auto_•____ Imported Au_l•_• __ 9_600_ Imported _A_ut_"'--9600-"' Imported Autos Imported Autos 9'00 lmpo~".!_ot __ ,_600_ Imparted Autos 1---~IAT 'r ~.!l FIAT 'CJ 124 CCUFE 'FIAT ---·-'67 850 Sport Cpe. FIAT '70 FIATS KARMANN GHIA MERCED.ES BENZ MG -"63 VW GHIA '69 M.B. 230 • Xlnt oond. l\fG, late '68 Midget, "ire c:o'nVf"tilble. Recent eniine 4 spd. AA-1/FM/S\Y radio. "'his, rm, !iOOO ml's, Sl600. _"l:U'J_" __ 1 2 Door llflrdlop, ,. cyl .. ,. 4 cy1.,,.spttd. Radio. Hcattt, 8 THIN.I -LIA ~"ed. RadiO,,Jle.attt, Buckel Buck.t Seati.~4.1/0P-265 Dcn10 sale on now. Several ntodels to choose from. Ask our Salesmen for ourL>eal, If >q1 like Saving J\tooey! overbuul, hml 10 tind mo-Pvt ply, (213) 941·2930. 171.tl 6-l>-0545 or 67>2216. del...Radlo, btater, 4 speed, '62 Mfl 1~ Qiesel~lmmac. -MGl-clc. · Air, radio A Mk:h X"iadiih. m SeatJ. lXF:P 1831 $795 32 mpg. nm ~197. 1---------168 MGB GT llLL JONES ''1'1~llLANDER" lllLL$ 1 .liNES B ~·~ ~~~ •• 1l711 IUCH IHwy, ,ti J S Ca ~ t CM ••• •~1 ~7.i66 • 5.17..&.'12.J 8. . porU r .....,.net 2833 tl1.rbor, . . .....,......., B.J. Sports car Center 283J Harbor, C.t.f. 5!0-4491 $1099 CHICK IYERSON vw MG .a c;i.·l., 4-speed, Radie, l-feat. er, Bucket Sc•ts. C56() ZCPJ $1895 'IEW-USED-SE RV. 2833 " ....... C.M. 540-4"1 '68 850 SPYDER •-- - -1 NEW FIAT - - - - -1970 ISO SPYDER '67 124 Wa9on ~~'T.~ &~ 1n>m. Convertible. 4 cyl., Radio, }£eater, 4 speed, Buckel. IXTG 2T4) '69 Fiat 124 Cpe Exotic red with black vinyl bucket seats. Low miles, has 549-3031 Ext. ~ or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD • COST A l\1ESA' had excellent care, Sacri--8"'"''"62"'K;-o-r_m_o_n_n"'G"h-,i_•_ !lee! CXLY235) Take o.lder Rblt eng, must sell, 642-2979 car in trade. Will finance BILL JONES B.J . Sports Car Center .......... ~THINK .a cyl., .t speed. heater. All models to ch~. C\\'XK 6101 California Sport C•rt $1495 BILL JONES $795 901 E. ls!, S.A. 542-8801 BILL JONES DON'T gtve tt away, get B.J. Sports Car Center 2833 Harbor, C.~f. M<M491 B.J. Sports Car Center 2833 Harbor. C.t.I. 541}4491 Trash fo Treasures l n Saturday Dime·a·li!1Cs· quick cash tor it with a DAILY PIWT Classlfied eau 642-5678 &: eharae it. Turn those wiused items iuto quick cash throu.gh a DAILY P ILOT WANT AD. THANKS FOR AUGUST 0 AGAIN CONNELL CHEVROLET SOLD MORE USED CARS AT RETAIL THAN ANY OTHER MONTH IN THE HISTORY OF THIS DEALERSHIP. NICE CARS! that's why. 100°/o 30 DAY GUARANTEE! that's why. HONEST DEALING! that's why 9900 Need we mention Bi9 Selection and Low Prices? Why don't you tell your friends you 9ot a 9ood deal and ofter scle attention at Connell Chevrolet? A lot of other people did! Even Sale Priced Cars carry our full 9uarantee. 2833 Harbor, C.l\f. 540-4491 private • irty. Call Pat dlr. • 'SS.Like new • 30,000 ml, ~~ .• 1 ~~· ~· ;-~tires. a··~ .. '65 MGB JAGUAR -------JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS TIM' only authorlzed JACUAR dealrr in the entire Harbor Area. Complek. SALES SERVICE PARTS BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th Street 548-7765 '67 XKE Roadster ''FRIEDLANDER" Convertible, 4 cyl. Engine, METRO NEW .MIDGET $1995 4 ...... Buct<•t Sea". u 1se'T•ACH IHWY. ,,, (NFY 906) 893-"66 • "'-"" $1399. METRO VAN NEW-USED-SERV. BILL JONES --------! 1953 ~4. '1' bulltln camper. -B.J. Sports Car Center Stove, sink, Ice box, carpet-28:!3 !·!arbor, C.tl1. 540-1491 ing, panelling, bed, n e w MG palnt. Xlnt condition. SaJes, Servk.:, Parts * 545.7245 * Immediate Delivery, MERCEDES BENZ 210() llnrbor Bh·d. 645-0466 All Modelo J2rtupon )l111ports '63 MGB Convertible. 4 cyl., 4 speed, Radio, l-lt'ater, Buckel Seats. IAVR 7Z>71 $1095 BILL JONES Excellent condition, \\'ire wt.eels. (VNE 099), Owned by lltUc old school teacher. Take t.1'8-de or small do"')t. .a.2 liter. Convertible, 6 cyl., \\'ill fin, pvt. pty. Dlr. Call '60 Mercedes 260 4 speed, Radio, Heater. Pat aft 10 am 540'3100 or Bucket Seals. rVAL 9071 $795 494-7503. $2499 BILL JONES '68 t.IGB GT, \VWS n:;, BILL JONES lt.995.00. JIM SLEMONS B.J . Spon s Car Center B.J . Spot1s Car Center I M p 0 RT S. 12 0 \V, 2833 Harbor, C.M. 5404491 ;:"';:33~H;'.a'.'.'.'.'.'."°'.'.'.''-· _::C;·':'.;1·__:°"';;:"'~911"'~T,i;=i~~~~=i WARNER. SANTA Al."'VA, '67 Mercede.!I Benz, 2.'::l SL OPEN EVES. & SUN. '62 XKE ROADSTER Convertible, 3.8 Uter, 6 cyl., 4 speed. Radio, Heater, Bucket Seats. fUJC 5151 $1099 BILL JONES B.J. Sports Car Center 283~ Harbor. C.r.1 . 5404491 1964 J AGt'.iAR XKE 5.00'.I mi. ovhd eng CUl';I int FM m/i;ee bst of. 1014 E. Bal Bl. No. 2. XKE '61 Jag, 20,000 act. mi. Absolutely pcrf cond. l\lust scli. leaving· country. 1-lake reas o.fr 5-16--0287J5-l8-:>412. J AGUAR Mark X, Every possible extra. Per f e cl specimen "500, 4~-1702. Is it tlme to move up? Check the }!elp W11.ntcd section of t he DAILY CLASSIF IED. PILOT Sedan, power steering. 1 o\rner IO\.I' mlleage, TSP 488. $3.695.00. · JI:'-1 Convertible, 4 cyl.. 4 ~reed. MORRIS SLE'.\IONS IMPORTS. 120 Bucket S<"als. 1100 A:\IE) -------- \V. \VARNER. SANTA ANA . $1095 OPEN EVES .• SUN. BILL JONES Oran'Je COunty's larg<:>st Selection N"v. & U~ed Mercedes Benz Jim. Slemons hnps Warner S. Main St. Sa.ntu Ana 546.411 B.J . Sports Car Center ~ !!arbor, C.l\1. :140.4491 '6.l l\IGB 4 speed, wire wheels, radio. $988. HARBOR A \1-ERJCAJ.'l 1969 1-larbor Blvd. 646-0261 '70 J.1crcedes C, full l\1G TD. Classic Slil \\ith po"·er, factory air. sun roof. 1600 Datsun engine. $2j() sold ne1v $9.100.00 Now 11•ith original en gin t', $6.995.00, No. 1200CIOH. Jli\1 Excellcn! for restoration SLEl\ION S l!\l PORTS. 120 enthusiast. 213: 633-7733 \\'.\VARNER, SANTA ANA l--~===~--1 OPEN EVES. &: SUN. '68 MGBGT O \VOODY·l\torri!I ;\Uoor. Cmplt/restorcd. ''Groovy F'un Car." 67l-1933 • OPEL ------- '66 OPEL WAGON Auton1alic. radio, heater. Li· cense TAX065. $988 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK .69 ,1 .... B """ ~~-> \Vire \l'h~ls, ne~ds body 1 ~~..,. Bf'ach Blvd. "er..,-..-ue5 enz ,,..,., .,._..,,,;in, k $l:500 """" factory air. XXZ 6 9 9 . \\'Or · _;7 9;,&S at San Diego Fr"'Y· $3/l9j,00. J 11\1 SLEi\IONS !-;;;-:;;;::;;;:'-' ;. ;;;;-;:;;;;;;:;-· i --~89:'4;;·":::-"4~1 :_· ~53'!.1:;·24~50~'"'"' I MPORT S. 120 w. ·o.; MGB' XLNT COND. 1964 OPEL WAGON \VARNER, SANTA ANA, * 17.000 n1i. OPEN EVES. & SUN. *~99-1108• $500. Pvt ply. 494-8660 PORSCHE '67 PORSCHE 912 \Vhile with black interk>r. At.t!Ft.t. exctptionally good running, wycg.15 $4295 CHICK IYERSON vw 1970 HAJIBOR BLVD. COSTA ~1ESA '61 PORSCHE CABRIOLET Hr rdtop, 1leamlng metallic silver, with brand new in- terior, chrome "·heels, ra. dial tires, Alt'/1',M radio, Llc. \VY\V 215. $2199 CHICK IYERSON YW 5<19-3031 O::xt. 66 or 67 COST A tllESA PORSCHE '64 PORSCHE 356 SC COUPE Bulboa b!Ut', chro1nc wbttls, radial tires, concoune con- diOon. 1.ic. XOG997 $3099 CHICK IYERSON vw 5·19-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 1970 HARBOR BLVD. PORSCHE '67 912. New --------radials. chrome whls, A.'1· '60 PORSCHE Cabriolet. 1600 }~:\I SJ\I/. New engine. super, with hard top. Ne"' $3900. 673-630 d ay 1 , engine. new clutch. new 673-2976 alt 1 lircs, new paint, A:\l/F~.1, ~=~'"""=~"~=-c:1,. just like new, caa be s~n 1f'6:!S-90& '66912. Bv1H at ~ Harbor Blvd .. or XL.~T COND. PRIVATE 64 ·~ 9a 6 67:'.-39j-\ * phone 5-1"°', m to pm -------1 •--'68 Pon.chc 912, tangerine Dial &12-.3675 NO\V! I\ color. Good cond. Make cou1·1eous advisor "'ill help offer. &14_2610 you \\'Ord your ad. 9600 Imported Autos 9600 ·~.w COSTA MESA HONDA s::. • AIR COOLED 'ROHT l!NGIH• • l"ltOHT WHllEL DltlVI! e l'OWEJI ASSISTED SELi'· AOJUSTJHe l'JIOHT DISC IJIAKl!S • MAXIMUM S"l!ED 1$ MPH e UP TO .. MILES PEit GALLON e l'OUR·PASSENGElt, 2 Olt. SEDAN Pl~I tlOI Htw (Ir l'rtplr1IJCln LtCll Tr111s. Till & Lk- UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILI 2850 HARIOll BLVD. COSTA MISA 540-9640 1969 CHEVROLET 3A TON PICKUP WITH SELF CONTAINED 11 Yz FT. CAMPER lmporttd Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 importN Autos 96001mported Autos 9600 Heevy duty thru·out . ihower, toilet, furnace, air conditioning, auto- matic transmission, power steering, radio, a ir leveler rear shocks1 one 128474RI $3699 ' '69 V.W. CAMPER On• owner, lik• new. Red;o, 11•••0 t•pe, cer1ful mi!e1. ( 5 I 9AGl l 20 Vans--Pickups. Good Selection '70 ~~~o~~:~.r~~~i~9~ 1ulom1lic tr en1min ion, s3599· winyl roof. eir conditionin9, r1m1ini119 feclorv 9uerenl11. j 4b0ADY I ,,.----------,-~ '69 ~~~R:~: .. ~ .. ~~~•lom•ti" ;;, ""'· $2899 · ¥inyl roof, •ll the 9oodi1a. <YB7.5811 .-'69 ~~=o~ou~~. Stic~ 1llifl , 6 cvlind•r, r1dio, · hf•ler. IYWT l ~9l . CONNELL -· CHEVROLET 2121 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 ' • • THE '71 'S ·ARE HERE! '71 COROLLA -WAGONS, 2 DRS., COUPES, . AUTOMATICS & 4 SPEEDS THE ALL NEW CORONA DELUXE SEDAN 108 HORSE POWER BODY CHANGE IN 5 YEARS 1866 VOLVO 1100 Cl'I!'. lt/H. • t1M1ed, OMrllr1¥1. (l'IWU61 · 1967 VOL\10 144 SID. •IH, AUMllWlllC.. AU 1r1t11MI • U14AYVJ 1962 ..... '" .... ll/M, 4 1Pffd, arr ''""· lll'W .. 1) $1695 $1695 $ $2496 $796 )0 MILIS TD THE GALLON TOYOTAS DEAN LEWIS IMPORTS . TOYOTA COlllO"A 510. lt_/M, A~M!IHlk, l flOl11tt. (\l!V1'61 TOYOTA CORONA SID. Jl/M, St11111tN Tr111llltlnlN Vtry c1H11. IV01tf141 TOYOTA COlltONA l'IT CJll. $1786 lt/H Awtll!Mllc. Air ( ....... l•j;i~• '"· Siii,.,_ IWilllUJ) • 1966 Harbor, Costa Mesa 646-9303 .. 4 ON THE FLOOR USED CAR SPECIALS 1963 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE A/H,' •P'N I. I herd IDP \8AWl801 $795 $895 19'4 DATSUN 1500 JtODSTR R./H, • 1peld. Extr1 tlHll, IOMNJ911 1967 DATSUN ST. WAGON 111/H, ' 1"911. RMI Cl9fll. IV E040, 1t61 D•tiun 510 S..,.•n. HHrtr. ' HICad. Cl<l!tn IVEY.xll 1tU VW IUG R/H I lllffd, AN/ nlct. !St,..l12i 1962 TRSI RODSTR II: H. ' •llft<I. w!r1 ""'"11. $ll1rp, (PllA411! lff6 VW S11u•r•back Std. 11:/W, j $,,...., ("Ff l111 1967 MGI ·or Cpe. I. 11, • SOfM, Wlrw Whffls. IVOU6.0 $1095 $895 $1195 $1995. TR Im '7 ""' •• wl I ' 8 ·so ,,. "' 61( •1l.5 "" •• 12! l X:ln • XI' $4~ ~ "" WC Im ' .,. b• Oh ,,. I) '" ,, ,,, <b ., ,, •• 11 • 1 I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION !llANSllOltTATION ·--- lm-'941 AU... 9600 lmoortod AulOI 9600 lmportod Aut.. 9600 Imported A-9600 -----PORSCHE RENAULT TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN '65 YW BUG '70 Tar9a 911 'T' '6.1 RENAULT-reblt '"" • ...... ....... ~ trans .. new brakes &: stereo. ~mo! ~actJy u.» milc1. 4 $300 or be-st olt. 642-3139 · 11pecd. AM/FM~ chron1e !T!OIY!O!T!AI -'68 vw '57 vw American maas. wkle tires, custo1n metallic pt.int w 'h beautiful lace work. YPU. 901. '"'heels. BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 32852 Valle Roud San J uan Capistrano 837 -4800/493-4511/ 499-2261 '60 SUPER 90 Sunroof, AM-F!\1, PireUfs, chrome rms, hdn. etc. Xlnl! $1750. 6'16-.'ll46. '65 Porsche SC' m i n I condition, low miles fAC tory air maity ex.tras .must sell SAAB Authorized Dealer Sales e Service • Parts Sonet Coupes In Stock Orllilge County's Newest Olr. COAST IMPORTS ol Orange County Inc. 1200 \V. Pacific Coa:it Hwy. 00-0406 • 546-4529 SUNBEAM DEMO '70 CorWla • 3824 $1694 Check our deals 8 OT~ER DEMOS AT BIG SAVJNGS DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor: C.M. ...9303 TRIUMPH """'· "'2-9181. . '67 HERALD 1-'c=.-..---.-,=':""-'67 Sunbeam Alpine. Good 1969 Po\"'ch• 911-T ''""' tJuooghout, S!m. Pvt 1200 Xln1 cood. l-'153-0010 pty, Il4/89'l-4722. • '67 Porsche 911, 5 spell -;;;;;;;=:::;;== 2 door sedan 4 cyl., .f gpeed, Xlnt cond, 66,000 mi's, TOYOTA' · radio, heater, bucket seat.I $4~. 833-1331 CVOT 359l. $795 '64 Po..,cho c c ..... Xlnt '69 TOYOTA BILL JONES running cond, needs body work. Make offer. 673-5613. Station Wagon. 4 speed, R&:H, B.J. Sports Car cemer Imported Cars 9600 FABULOUS OUTSTANDING VW CAMPERS '69 Fully e1p1ncl1bl 1 top. bed•, d ove, ic t box, wel~ thru ltlh, redio, heeter. low, low mile1 . A-I, Sherp1 IXIX.t75 ) '61 Full ceb1n1, redio, he1ter, welk thn11 1eeh, ell the e1 lr15, E•ct11111t Jl'le- cb111ic1I cond ition, ( P2025) '67 F11n c1~1n•, t1dio, heifer, fully c•mper eq11ip· ped. Don't min this 0111! !TTV·6'14J' Joe Berlottl'• T&M MOTORS 8081 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. SALES OPEN SUNDAY PAm, SllVICIE- TVIS., THUi$ .. TIU l :DO ---11/J iik. L ef leoclll Lie, ZSG l2S. 2833 Harbor, C.M. SID-4491 $1588 '66 Triumph TR4 A, Convertible Roadster, Tfo~S MIKE McCARTHY .... ll."'·°'· JIM BUICK 15550 Beach Blvd. at San Diego Jo'rwy. 894-3341 • 531-2450 '6' TOYOTA COROLLA White \11lth black interior. Lil'. XWZ683 $1299 CHICK IVERSON YW 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA SLEr.10NS IMPORTS, 120 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA, OPEN EVES. & SUN. '67 TRIUMPH GT6, new 1ir es, immacul ate . Desperate! $1895 or best ofler. 536-4732 '63 TF.3-New top, tires. Ii clutch. Good oond. """"' :ti6 Triumph Spitfire hardtop. TF A 35-1, $1.095.00. JThf SLEMONS !~!PORTS, 120 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA, OPEN EVES. &: SUN. '63 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 4 cyl, sports car. $395. • • 6{2.J159 '63 TR4·A 70 TOYOTA'S Convortlblo. cyl, 4 '"""'· ra. In stock. Immediate delivery. dio heater, bucket scats. lliP-'l ll•t\lis (W'48!2). $1099 u motets B ~l~~"'J~,~~~,,. Laguna Beach 2833 1-larbor, C.i\f. ao!0-4·191 900 So. Cst. Highway ,67 GT6 C e 494-7503 * 5*"3100, oup . Extra Sharp~ 6 cyl. engine. BII T MAXEY Bookot """· Radio, h'"'"· LL 4 sl)t'ed, "'ire whC<'ls. (\VCR. !TIOIYl§!T!AJ 71)5) $189s BILL JONES 11111 BEACH BLVD. Hunt. Bloch 147-1555 ID N, ota..tRwy,at1Bda 1969 Corona 2-dr HT, 4-spd. Lo mileage Showroom cond. $1695. 54~~. B.J . Sports Car C.Cntcr 2833 Harbor. c.~I. M<Hfl91 VOLKSWAGEN ~flS Tcyota hrdtp....AIA/Fm,,., '70 CAMBER. Pop Top, tent. 4 spd, xlnt cond. Lo mi's. BRAND NU. Wa rra nty. Orig o~ner $1400. 673-56.55 548-1240 1970 MUSTANG 2 door hordlop. High bvcket •tats. color ccnpettcl, filMrglo11 Wtec:1 white tldewoh ti"'-GT ltript.. tw c.1.0. ...rn. (Stria! No. 6517 Special of the Week . '69 Mustang Sedan Sedan Sevrrat other customized 100~ \Vamrily. Road ready Great tra.naportation buy, vw to thoo9e fron1 ~~"re<Ondltloned, CWAK-CPVW74!) CHICK IVERSON $)599 $425 :0~08Brv~ Harbour VW Harbour V.W.'69VWSedans • • 18Ill BEACH BL., M2-443S 18711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACl-l Eight to choose from. $1750 HUNTINGTON BEACH with automatic (YCY961). '63 VW Bug · All are under either our · '58 YW Orlilnal blacl. finish with contrastillg red interior. Lie Gsvno. $38 Down MECHANIC SPECIAL 100% uaeJ car •·arra.nty or Lie_ OKC-612 new car warrant)'! cHiclrYEasoN Harbour V.W. YW l81ll BEACH BL. 8424135 HUNTINGTON BEAOI $31; down, o.: $29.78 for 24 St9-30ll Ext. 66 or 67 months, AP& ia 21.5% total 1970 HARBOR .BLVD. '69 VYI Sedan loterett. $HI., Tt1al cub COSTA MESA prtce $738, --------·I . CHICK IYERSON '68 VW 5~;:";'i<,~ ~~· ra•~. ,,.,,. YW $11" 549-3031 Ext. " °' " BILL JONES 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Squareback B.J. s,..... c .. c..,., COSTA 1.-IESA • 2833 Harbor, C.i•I, 54!H491 NEW YW. !!U.~ $55.89 pr, month $147t11 down Include• tax & Lie. Open End VW LEASlhG AT CHICK IYERSON vw 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COST A 1.-IESA '66 V~V Fastback. Radio/beater. Original owner. CLEAN $1050. 673-6120 REBLT. '62 V\V eng , Complete. ready to install. $150. 671-4162 • '63 V\V, rebuilt engine, .cnod condition, new tires. Best olf£'r. 49-1-9813 VW '70 Bug. 2400 mi. Beige, undercoatif1&', driven i n Europe $1900. 642--0978 eves YES! l9G8 Volks automatiC' is only S.1400 Samolians. Call 53&-3101 HURRY! '69 V\V gedan, beige, F)f rad. Custm interior, Xlnt cond. $1T;iO. 675--0590. * '65 V\V BUG * Going back lo school * $800 673-9595 * e '67 VW Bug, Extra clean, sunroof, tac stereo, $12!i0. 962-2131. A good want ad is a good investment. $1999 '64 STUD. PICKUP $2795 100'..t \\'11r1•anly !WT!o~ 171) 1968 VW--·c.mptt;-·-r 3dio, $1788 heal£'r, 4 spc-ed, extra clean. Uc. V\VV 919. Jllust srll, . DEAi'.I LEWIS Harbour V .W. 1"' H"00'· CM. ...930.l 18TI1 BEACH BL. 842-4435 Sl995 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1966 VW CAMPER ---------14 !!peed & awnings, n1ust Lar9e Selection .. u svi1 "'· Of YW Campers, QE.AN LEWIS Yam, Kombls, 1966 H"""':";, ~· ""9303 B-, New & Used Low mu., on nbum engine, I mmedlet. Del Ivery new clutch, new brakes, CHICK IYERSON radio,"'""" rondlllon. Con be 1een at 208!} Jlarbor YW Blvd, or phone 645-1982, 9am 549-3031 Ext, 86 or 6T to 6pm 1970 cii~~~~vo. l -"-"'-w'-A-N~TE=D-- •Bus '58 Nice body, tints, I'll J>a.Y top dolla .. for your trtU\.'I.., etc. Blown eog. $350. VOLKSWAGEN today. Call Call G4S--t970. and ask for Ron Pinchot. '63 VW r.todel 1500 i\1echi S4S.303l ~t. 66-67 67J-O!Ol. i.::ood. Good tires. ~ cash. '66 V'IV CA~t PEJl, gd cond. !il1-4031. sum or best oner. '63 BUS-new eng & tires good * 536-4938 * body xlnl. cond. $950 or otr. '64 V'IV, Xlnt cond, Jo.lust aell 546-5619. quicldy $79j. 549-S620. or ,68 V\V convt. Outstanclirt:" see at 3017 Grant. C.M. cond. Besl olfer, 5-13-8458 or SACRlFICE '68 V'IV, auto, 673-6.S30. clean, $UOO. •= VW BUS N . • __ _;_•...:>ccl<>-;..566=.1~*~~-~ . ew eng1ne.1 . $1395. A11 6 pm. '69 Rm VW Bug-black int, 54:>3509 r/h, good cond. Oea.n. Of- fer. Before 5, 549-JJU, after Saturday ~ DIME-A-LINES! 6, 499-3749. VW Su ni.l ial w/awni~ tent. equlp'd, $1!JX> or T.O.P. Ms-18 °15 camper :fully ~& * '64 VW, SUNROOF * GOOD COND * $800 * 842-3148 'f,6 vw SUNROOF R/H, ;grs. Pvt ply. * Sn--0152 * 1968 VW with Sunroof 11195. m.<139 '67 KARMANN r.hla, xln't. New tires, brks & battery. $1550. 646-4.2lli. '56 VW Bus, full seats good cond. runs well, .$650. 642-0C~. '61 BLUE VW Good eond $5(Wl. 646-3667 morn VOLVO L.nl'l.l'Ll'U THllil . 'YOLYO: -"FRIEDLANDER" 2 dr. Demo. * $2~~ * !Pit llACH (H'#Y. lfl 893-7566 • 537-6824 NEW-USED-SE RV. I <YI .. 4 111 .. tlVH, F'tS.19$. ~ VOLVO '70 Demo, • 1536 s1899 '70 vw $999 DUNE BUGGY $2950 col, )'tllow "" '69 PLY. $1999 ROADRUNNER '66 SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE Check our deals l~ F Cpe for deliwry. OverHas del Specialist. DEAN LEWIS 1966 1-larbor, C.M. 646-930.1 '61 Volvo-operation. tires Ii look" above average. $350. Also n1any Volvo part.i;. 842-mi XTM·ll.1 $2099 1970 MAVERICK $2399 NOT STRIPPED Y·I 52299 .AUTOM ATIC ttADIO & HEATER I '6t-l76 '69 TOYOTA CORONA '69 CHEV. IMPALA custom """ fact. •if. 1111o .. P5, tllll-t~I '59 VOLVO: Gd eond. Best Offer • •OC?-1909* '68 Volvo 4 dr, 4 gear, RfH. new radial tires. Xlnt oond. $1500. 497-1018. 1956 Ford Crown Vk:toria w/eky view top Ota. Int & pe.lnt Lo ml. Xlnt cone!. """"' Aul• Wonted '700 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOil TOP USED CARS U )Wr car Ja ~tn. dean. IOI.I UI flJ'llt. BAUER BUICK 23' E. 111h SI. Ollfa M.,. $IS.ml Saturdly, Stplembtr 12, 1970 OAILY PILOT 1J TRANSPORTATl'o""'N,-.-"'ifRA .... N"'s"Pd_R.fTlf"'l'"ON---r,-r.f<ANSPORTA fodN '70 MODEL YEAR· END c1oseout! SENSATIONAL SAVINGS On all new 1970 Pontiac~ Demonslrotors and !OJI quality Used Con, cs Bill BARRY POtfTIAC closes out the 1970 Model Yaoc!I '63-CHEVROLEf ·· ----- IMPALA2 Or. H.T. Power steeriog,outo. Irons., $395 ...i~ & heater. (1Nf598) '65 CATALINA ~ OOOR H.T. A;' conditooing, power Sle"ing, $695 rad io & heat1r. Gal d with Gold interior. (RfJl63) '67 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 Or. H.T. Power brakes, power $1 steering, tilt wheel. outo. trans.,· & air conditioning. Blue with blue interior. (PUT32n '65BUICK RMIRA A ~ock boou1y with block inle-$16 9 5 nor. Custom trim. 11rrcond., pow1r steer. ing. brakes & windows. (P JXSl n '68VW "BUGH wifh radio ond heoter. (406ASN) :~~M~~~~t~~l-.i~ $2395 sion, rodio & heater. (VGW663) ' • 2~~,~~!~ngL~!o.hemet, $2995 aulo. frtlns., pow.r steering. (ZWHl 22) '67 G.T.O. !~~e;~:~:·,:~A~:'o~i~:=~g~= $169. 5 with pwr. ste1r1ng & bro kes, auto. frllns .. radio & IMul!r. (XU8494) '65T-BIRD 2·dtl0( hordt0o>, power st., ring, power brokes. $ 7 9 5 power windows, whi11 wilh rad int1riar. (NBZ201) '65PONTIAC Bonneville 4-door Hordt0o>. Air, powor s1ltring, $8 9 5 power brakes. power windows, low mileoge. (RE8724) :~8J..~!~~t~lowmileoge. $1495 Silver with block top. (WH852) ' OPEN J.;J,.n1a l-OP~1 includina Sunda.1 SE HllU ESPIMOL •llrrlttt '"''"'" .... 11-.- All f•"'"" .. "'" ,...._ All,ik•llllW .. llt .. ........... , ...... " ' CREDIT CONSULTANTS ONOUTY OAILY f:GO A.M., to 10.00 ~.M. CALL 141·2111 • " " ~· I' ., _, --' I t" '.? •". µ ..... f ,, ..... \-(•..,-= DAILY PllU1 Salurday, Srpttmbtt 12, 1'>•¥ NSPO RTATIOl'I rRANS~OR rA noN rKANS PORTAT ION 'TRANSPORTAT ION TRANSPORTATION uto1 w~~.~--9m 1 Auto1.V1antrd 97oolu;;;Car. 9900 Used c~-;; mo~-c~,,~·-· . ;;oo TRANS~ORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 9900 UH d C•r• 9900 Used Cars 9900 C1•d Cars ·-----'- ----Used Cara TRANS PORTATION 9900 t ---.; WI PAY TCP IMPOR"'S WANTED WE BUY BUICK ; CASt; Ornru,-e Couri1ie1 CARS --• ----- IUICK CADiLLAC CAMARO CA MARO (fHEVROLET -·· f~!LL ";i.,~'EY.B~~OTA -4 ,,.u "IU-J--. '66 RIVIERA '65 BUICK ~7 CadWac l!odan de Vill" 1970 CAMARO. Hu'"" '66 SS, 396 auio .. AMl>'M . ; 18881 Beacb Blvri '"'4-.....v ,~ Auto., R&H, powtT st~ring El~. 4-0r. si!d. V-3, auto., f ul l power, f actory Orange, Low mi l es. discs. \•inyl, t'Onita l t-, air--condltlonlre, TEX 906, ESTATE SALE.. See at gaugt-~. air shocks. $1750. med ears l trucks jO.st R. Beach. Ph. IJ47.&55b 2100 llarbor Blvd. 6'15:.-0{~ & brak('ll, air, ch~mtt M K, P.S .• P .B., fact. air. $2,995.00 JIM SLE.'10NS Ba)'Shdfe Rlchllt:ld, 200 W. 213; 592-2418 '65 CORVAIR 3 speed, radto, heater. IJ. ceose Numbrr NGA ill .. lorb'eeestimatt-. "'--'-,======1·57 CORVETJ"E rear end v.·beels.Llcensto'SYR928 EJR672 IMPORTS, 120 W . •-· ::::..=:::..:=---- $2388 $ 88 ~t Hwy, N~wport ~ach. '68 CA.\1ARO SS 3,j(). Grotto 'GRQ111 CHEYRO'" Auto Leasing tllO $120 Pol. tr spot disc 14 WARNER, SANTA ANA, Make. oUer 1.n. v.Tltin~ to bl1>e 11o·/blk vinyl top . ' ""' !:;:'ii,."., R=, J;;, MIKE McCARTHY MIKE McCARTHY OPEN EVES. •SUN. SecunJy P"''" N•1~"" >'/"'luip1. 11000. •"-3123 $488 MIKE Mcl'.ARTHY : Ask tor Sales Manager sm. MS.9-a97. CADILLAC 'Ei6 Sedan de =~rtP.~ac~x9~;6~;1'.~69~Cc,A:,;M:._AR~O:.::,Z.:;/::28,:-.::R::.,-d ·: l82U Beach .R!vd. BUICK BUICK Ville Xlnt corxl. Guardian call 644.0113 ext. 211 !or w/black Jnt. 1'11lllY extras . BUICK 1• ffun•1~ton Beach ~ ~ ~tal ntenance. since 'new. XI ..,'5 ___...., 121•· details. Bids close 51.'pt. • nt cond . Pvl ply. 841-2388 .. 41-6081 h, 9-33.'.11 ~ ........ ,,, ~[AS[S . BUICK !''"" •••<h 81,·d. ;), Pvt ply. 962--0319. "' Bl d l4U1, 12 noon. '67 Camaro. 6 t'yl. Xlnl cond. Jjjj(I Beach \' . '68 EL DORADO, Imm••, ' WE PAY CASH All Mod I .. 3-spd, Bucke t ~<'a t.~. $1300 1.ijjf} Bcac·h pl\'d. 111 San Diego fo"l'll'Y. li9 1<l.1•11 -:131-2450 ! All Mak•s-e s at San Diego F rwy. at San Diego Fnvy. full p11oT, air, 1 I ere o , '68 CAMARQ or hes1 offer. 616--0TG6. Auron1abi1e1 . Trucks '67 '''ILDCAT 4-dr hrdtp, full 89.t.3311 -531-2..\50 Bru-3341 -531-2450 everything! Beautiful cond! '6S Chevy S/S 4-!Jpecd, radia. hcatl'r. frt'sh paint INQ7.-:1.q3l, ·,·,· FOR YOUR C'R "'Vhere ~l'\·ic:e p11,., air eond. Al\1/F"t.I, 1i1t 1--,-64-8-u-l'c_k_R~iv-ie-,-.-l-.67--R-IV-l-E-0-.---~ _S"''4~00~-~"-'-~""'-~~--'6S CA:\1ARO 35(1-SS 4 Fpd, f\ i\lakes lhe Diflt'rence"' ii·hl. ncy,• lires, \Vil! take '""'• \'ery 5u ; .. 7 C Autamatic. po11o·er sleeting, Xlnt cand Jo n1i $1Kia Loaded, (0\vY-287J, _ _, / 11 •••~ All ., ad. Low mileage. Gd lolv niileag0 l\\'QD3'll1 dlr. · ;.,,., •721' · . . . O"'""" Co .. Ncv.•port Beach lrad•, 816-6120. COnu. m !K' ........... --' Gd I ~ ' . ..,., " $1495 """· . or t'C:Sloring S3XI. S II •-ill 1· . CONNELL l:iiO Campus Dr. 714-540-382:l --~~~~~~ xtras. pvt ply &16-iS69 6-12-874S after 4. ma uv11o•n w 1na ru·e pr1. ------------ '66 RIVIERA XII'll Clean. All vale parly. 546-4002 or CHEVROLET CHEVROLET FOR Leue; 19159 CO!'ltinentaJ Power. Air, Fae cs.tm int. -SU-~--·" -su_,,,. __ • 1964 CADILLAC Coupe 4!H-6811. 282&-Harbv ~ll'd. for 18 mo, $175 mo, closed At.l/Fi\1. $2,095 ar bst ofr. '~ 'nAlliO'N CADILLAC DeVllle S 12 !5 0 . 1961 -~==-~-----!·---··-----~,.>lo~"' ~·'"~'"""' end, ...... sent mi's U .000 mi, l!J6.-0838 2100 Harbor BIVcl. 64;)-0466 Continental $275. 675-1564 'GS CAMARO O:>nvenlbl~. '66 CAPRICE ......, ._ ..,..., uvu ... ~ ,;.:._;,=~,,.-,-,---,. P"''r strg .. auto trans, pr1v Daily: M&-4440, aft 5; m BUICK Skylark convt. '69 Custom SkylB;rk, *'67 CAD CdV, lmmac. prty $1495. VVZ507 714: 2-Door H.T. S.S. Auto .. radio. $1 ,395 ~~ 2100 Harbor Bh·d. <t>-Ol66 'ANT late mod K Ghia, 67~7371. At.1/Fr-.1. Air. Clean. !Aw a.ir/poWf'r. lmmac. Call 1970 Coupe de Ville • Fully Loaded! Prv J>llrly. $300J. 6«-5173. , heater, J>OW1;'r steering, · oh·o or &f\V. Ex cond ntE QUICKER YOU CALL. book S1350, will sell tor Russ, 642--4165 after 5:30. equipped. Very lo mileage Call.aft 6. (1) 774-2097. Far an ad to sell around pov•er brakes, factory ilir .:Cnly. \rill pay cash. l1IB QUICKER YOU SELL $1D>. Con finance. 6754537. -PILOT WANT AD! 642-5678 $5895. 557-9886. DIMB.-A-LINES. M2--5678 th clock, dW "" ~8. cood., vinyl top. Lie. ~;>1~9--0~o~"-~======--=======:=:=:=::...:.::=:==:=::;::;====:::':i:'.'="'::'°'""'""'==:::::7:::;:;'==""'=====::::;""":;""'""'="'-"=::§"-:;:;_~:::;;;;;~~====·==:ol RUH2m $1688 5.> CJ-IEVY 2 dr Black w/black interior. New 3111 engine 11o•/350 hl·perf cam, new battery k radiator . l\lany l"xtras $700 ar Best offer. 557~982 betare lO:l'.l and aft 8: 30 P)1 $ OVER FACTORY INVOICE* We have a lar9e selection of Cou9ars, MonteCJ05, and we are makin9 available a9oin this weekend our popular $7.0. over Factory In• voice Sale! *Add 2°/o for handli119. Ml. CLYDE JOHNSO N Ml. DICI JOHNSON ' V\e Have ~c :.ie CYCLONES, ELIMINATORS & COUGARS ALL PRICED AT COUGARS . MONTEGOS • s70 OVER FACTORY INVOICE* We have 50 brand new Cou9ars, all shades & colors -XR7's & 91 models: they're. marked down to Coupes, Sedans, Hardtops, & Wa9- ons. We have over 20 to choose. .For the Cat That Likes to Sc at! CAPRI DRIVE THE SEXY ONE FROM "GERMANY" $2499 DEMOS 19 TO CHOOSE FROM ···COUGARS TO MARK Ill AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS 1 OVER FACTORY INVOICE* A New & Better Small Car 1971 MERCURY COMET 1. Take the best small-car ideas. 2.--Add the stylin9 and performance of a bi99er car. 3. Result: a better small cor. ON DISPLAY NOW! Ready For Immediate Delivery WE NEED USED CARS TOP DOLLAR PAID CALL BILL TAYLOR AT 540-5630 • OVER FACTORY INVOICE* CONTINENTAL The mast fantastic motor car this 9eneration. DRIVE IT TODAY SAVE UP TO $1800 SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM FORD MOTOR CO. '70 COUGARS .......................... .. '70 MONTEGOS ... _ ...... , ............ .. $3333 $3133 All cars ha ve radio, heater, VS, automatic tran,,, power steering, fa ctory •ir, & in f•ctory w•rranty. BETTER IDEAS MAKE BETTER CARS Johnson.son l!. ~ !kl 'cOi@ ~ [I{] ©@ ~ ~ [I{] ~ Im 'ii'£ ll. • ~ & [ffi fil ]JI[ • lfl1l ~ lIB © U!l IIB w • ©@ U!J @& 00 540·5630 COSTA MI SA 2626 Harbor Blvd. 642-0981 T HREE 6 ENER A'l'IONS IN 'l'B E AV'l'OMOBlf,E B IJSINESS THI OLDEST ESTAILISHlll "FACTORY DIRICl" LINCOLN-MERCURY DI AUR IN ORANGI COUNTY ' MIKE McCARTHY BUICK '69 CAPRICE: Tu r b o, Fact/air. 350 11 .P. V-8. PIS, P/B • PAVind. Ti I t 11·heel, Ai\1/F:\1 5 t e re a . Strati I scats. tinled gliw. 13:l30 Beal·h Blvd . fendel' skirts, new lires. at San Diego Fri.i'V. S2775 or hs1 arr. ~16-2019 891·.\1'11 -!i31-24."i0 ::::.:._._ LATI>: '66 l111p. Sp! Cpc VS. '64 Impala SS 21.j()() mi. air. ps/pb. 1 pr ply ow,w1-_u2:<. 67>-1 380 Y<'ilo1v with blilck· hift<fior; VS, auto, dlr. IOTU750l t.iust e "61 CHEVY: Good tires. sell. \\'ill rin.ioce private R/H, air. Gd. Cond. $300. * * * 6~4--2991 party. call 494-77•14. ---_c_ __ I ·66 Chev ~1alibu, aulo, r/h, '65 Malibu SS 1" '''· ""'· ""'1 ""· Full po11·er + air cond. dlr. (NOS 3921. ~1ust Sell! '\Vill flnancf'. 49'1-77411. * '66 CHEVY t.falibu-Xlnt cond. $1250 Work 673-3360; home 49.1-4440 '63 J;\1PALA: V-8/2&.1 eng. 4 Dr-PIS P/B, R/H. Runs Gd. $Z75. 646-555'1 . "64 Chevelle J\1alibu SS Auto trans. R/H , lo mi, arig. ov:ner. STJO. 644-2356 aft 5 LATE '66 Spt Cpe V8. 27.500 mi, air. p.s. p.b, 1 pr pty 011·~r. $12.ill. 67:>-JJ.80 '64 Chevy In1pala·4 spd, needs ... ~: '69 CHEVY 7-lalibu Canvt New tirrs, Perfect cond. •&12-6i13l * REALLY sharp. rare n1adel. 6l Chev Namad Wagon. going averseas 67:>-S813. "68 Imapla \1·gn. Fu 11 y equip'd, air. Beaut cond. Sacrifice $ZIOO. 548-882J. '61 Chevy Bel Aire 2S3 cu in. Good running $'IS. 310 W. Avocada, Apt 9, 1\.1r. Jlayes CHRYSLER Pappy Says We will ta•(' onythin9 of fcitue in trade. Poppy's 1609 N Ho•hor at 17th St. Santa Ano-531·8430 COMET Po1\"er $495. Owll<'r 646--6682 61 C0:\1ET \Vgn. New va!Ve 'jg Chevy sedan, job. new brakes. 11o·heels running condition, turned. tune-up. needs =-.:A.::':.:":..' .:'--":.:':.·.::7l!IO::: I muffler $165 !inn. 157 21s.t, RARE car -'JS Chevy CM ~an, rfelivery-pancl, very clean. $550. 548-9762 1968 CHEV. Ir.1PALA * $1300. * 5-IG-00!'!3, aft. 6 Pi\1. 1969 CHEV Station \Vagon, Air-Cond'. S257:i. Call SJS.6342 eve!'. '6S El Camino: 327 new eng. New .paint. tonneau cvr. Must Sac! 673-&i13. * '68 Caprice-$1795. Xlnt cond. Days ~3~88; eves .549-.2845. . CHECK this '63 Impala In XLNT COND. R&H. Sec at 2442 Elden. C.:\I. ·55 CHEVY Nomad for sale liaf. blown m l, $250. Call aft 4 P:0.1. &15-21~ '67 CAPRICE WAGON 9-Pa~s.. auto.. po11<'r str .. fa<'tory air cond. Lie. UOE oas $1988 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK J:j.)."J(} Beu<'h Blvd. at San Diego Frv;y. 891-:'.341 -531-2450 '63 Chevy Wa gon CONTINENTAL 'fi6 LINCOLl'l·Xlnl con d . Leather air. vinyl top. S187i &i4-28j9 aft i . CORVAIR i62 Corvair Club Cpe. 4-spced real niC<! CVCL-806). $488 ~~ 2100 Harbor Bh·d. 6•1:>-0466 '66 CORVAIR 500. 2 Or. 3 spd, 110 "ng. R/H, lst $400 takes. 8'12--7:.43 CORVETIE 196.i YELLO\V fas1back 396 <'ni.:;in<'. rtadials. CI can . Own<'r. 6i;>-128j COUGAR '69 Cou;:::ar XRZ. factory air, auto mar i c transmission, po1ver steering. 11isc brakes, •l,jfjQ n1ilr~. 9F98H5'10082, SJ.195.00 JJ~. SLEMONS It.1PORTS, 12() \V, \VAR- NER. SA:"\TA ANA, OPEN EVES. & SUN. 9 pass. Radio, heater, tJJU-l :o===~--=--~·===::::: 770). $89S DODGE '65 DODGE 4 Dr. V-8 R&H, 11·hilf'11·alls. S·lj(), Ca 11 8-li--'026 LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FO:R YOU I 50 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 0s~~ c~~!~;u~:'1~~ i.ciory ••• $1999 cond .• pwr. 1lr .. P·O•kt .. Rl.H, w-w !l•t1. tinted gl•H wl>MI COYl'1. V••r ~t•V nice <••·B•I. 01 N/C gu1r. zuc .. lS. '65 CH EV. Impala Spt. CM , 6 Cyl .• •UIO. l<•nt .. llcl. 11< (Gfld .. pwr. 1lr. pwr ,,, .. 11&1'!. WIW· llrn, tl~!t'd oi:u. wllnl co~f.,. A oood ••!...-! Prk ld !O ltll 1•1!1 H11•rv RG~·5') TP N" U1 = ---------.. ~ -· --·--- \ T~ANSPORTATION TRANSPORT~TION . TRANSPORTATION TRA.NSPORTAT)ON -TRANSPORTATION . TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Saturdiy, Septtmber 12, 1q70 DAILY PILOT 35 TRANS PORTATION TRA NSPORTATI ON ·! 9800 BRAND NEW _ '71 DEMONS ON SALE NOW! ONCE YOU SEE IT • DRIVE IT· PRICE IT •• YOU'LL NEVER WANT A FOREIGN CAR .BUILT IN AMERICA, BY AMERICANS, FOR AMERICANS CLOSE-OUT SALE ON BRAND NEW 1970 DODGES 8~::0 '70 DODGE CHALLENGER BRAND NEW '70 DODGE DART B~~D '70 DODGE CHARGER s;:."; '70 DODGE CORO'NET R.T. CUSTOM 2·DOOI No. I 01430 FACTORY INVOICE COST $75 No. 17!170 OVEl FACTORY INVOICE COST •75 No. I l54t4 OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST •75 No. 1102 11 OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST 5,000 BLUE CHIP ., J111t i•• 11'11 fint i nd you'll r•~•iYt 1,000 l lut Chip Sttrnp1 if vou buy f,orn mt or •~Y other clt1lt r." I ... -.nt to t hank ell of you fo lks who h•ve l:iought c.er1 at Worthington Dodge •nd I went to th an k you for referrin9 --your friends 1 nd~re l eti'l'el to Worthing• -- ton Dodge. You •nd your friends ha ve mede th is one of th1 largeit Dodge Deal1r1hip1 in the wcrld. If I can help you in eny way, p lease drop in . Sincerely, Cal Worthington ·NOTICE! If you Ir<• short of money for the down p1yment ind need extended terms and very low monthly fMyments, bring your good credit references and come to Worth· lngton Dodge ind '" for your1tlf how easy It is to get the fin1ncing you nHd • STAMPS * MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON ~YERY USED CAR lb9ERllSED * OFPll IXPlllS WID. SIPTIMIH "™ I 1111 ~1alilfitd.r1Mt11httsdwqlMfD"llllt1~-llyw_,Md;, •· PIES Ell THIS Ap FOi TNUI SPKIAL Plfcp -"JUST SEE ME FIRST' '69 CHEV. Y2 Ton P. U. 8' Bed, top Free Money Back Guarantee & IO·Oey Triel Exchenge. 538 160. '65 CHEV. Y2 Ton P. U. Free Money Back Guarantee & 10 Day Tri~1 Exche n9e. C-47966. '68 CHEVROLET Auto. trans., P.S., R&H. Free Money Be c:.k Guarantee & 10 Da y Trial Exch. VHB53 I. '69 PLYMOUTH FURY Auto. Tran,., P.S., R&H. Free Money Back Guar. & 10 Day Trial Exch. TF894. $189'5 $695 $895 $1695 e SACRIFIC E 1959 Ranche.ro Gd. Conrl. S550. Call after 6 pn1 540.so21 * 1964 Ford GaJaxy. Clean. lo~· mi. Auto trans, P is. $625. 54!~-5067. '66 CHEVROLET Auto. tran1., P.S., R&H . Free Mone~ Back Guarantee & 10 De y Triel Exch. RS 960 '68 PLYMOUTH Auto. tr•ns., radio, heater. Free Money Back Guarl,A 10 Day Trial Exch. 671880 '69 Plf . OUTH Auto. trans., P.S., R&H . Free Money Ba ck G uar. & 10 Qey Tr ial Exch. UWS-43 0 '67 CHARGER Auto. Iran,., P.S., R&H . Free Money Beck Gua rantee & 10 Da y Triel Exc h. 601287. OLDSMOBILE '67 TORONADO F ull pcM'er, Air, vinyl top. License XXE Di $2388 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK '66 Ford Country Srrlan Sta. 15.l.'iO Beach Bl\'d. '60 Ford Falcon Ra.nchrro. tt w P/ P/b Bt San Diego Frwy. bl ood . o.. egon, i:, • all'. '66 ~I us tang Con\•crtiblc, N"W "" t cng, g llres. XI 7 281 ~· 3341 <~ 24°" .. ,.. • nt «ind. 6 J.-4 . a u tom a I i c transmission, .,.,.... .. ·>->•-"'"' goorl body, needs paint. '69 Old •·1 I · ff ~3367 '69 Falrlene, PS, auto, A/C. V-8, po\\'er i::trering, RPL smo 1 e uxury &eden, S~50/bcst 0 er. · 351 cu ln. NeW tires, Must 313, S9!J.i.OO. JIM SLEMONS like nc1o\' full po~·er air con. '70 Ford Ranchero Squire &ell, '2350. 673-8088. 1 1'1P0 RT S, 1~ 0 W. ditioned.' nC!W tire~. $3695. FORD $795 '68 DODGE Autc. tr1ns., P.S., R&H . Free Mone~ Beck G uarantee & 10 Day Triel Exch. VS 502 $895 '67 FORD Y2 Ton P. U. long B!d. 1457823). Free Mo ney Be ck GueranJee & I 0 Day.Tria l Exchen9e. $1695 '69 DODGE Super Bee Auto. trans., P.S., R&H. Free Mone~ Back Guera ntee & 10 D1y Triel Exch. ZK 365 $1295 '68 CHEVROLET %-T Carrya ll I 0 pe11en9er. ( '42033 1 PONTIAC • 6 7 G T 0 PONTIAC '70 Cataline., alt • • ' et1nd, p.1., p.b., vinyl top, V-8, Auto., riuiio, heater , bcnC'h seat, 1ilve r/blk , po w e r i>teering. power $3450. 644-4767. brakes, vinyl lop, Rally I ===:c-=====:::: wheel.a. Lie. UEN 535. $1888 SHELBY MIKE McCARTHY '67 SHELBY GT 500 $1195 $1295 $1995 $1995 T·BIRD '65 THUNDERBIRD Landa full power, air, wire w~I Perfect condition. A ye!I b@auty for Sl2XI. 494-9889 <9!hl903 VALIANT BUICK l 0\.\'ner Al Cond. New lire!!. A real good buy 641>2184 •• VALIANT 6 eyf' 11utomatic 4 -door. air/conll ;;:;;:;;;;:;=oc:::=::..:.c.::7'C I 55,000 mi., 3 new tires pl '61 T-BIRD, xlnl engine, !lnow tires 11.nd spare . needs minor body ~·ork. SUOO or best ofter, 546-- pl s, pl b, air. New glus-or 646-6334. 15550 &-a.ch Blvrl. At San Diego fl'\V)'. 894-3.141 -~1-2,150 T·BIRD =========11965. Air cond, full power, belted tires, brakes, battery ORIGINAL Owner. N; & ~hocki1. 675-5358. wreck. '60 R@d \Vagon S200 Call 646-fi682 t , A!\t/F"M, p\.\T disc: brks & , , \\IARNF.R, SANTA ANA , 4!J9..2622 srecr'g, Xl nt cond, !\lust 66 Galaxy conv, eurom. P"T OPEN F:VES. & 51..iN. ,.c,~,-~y-,~1710-,.-~c~,-1~1-.-,-,· 1 &ttg, xlnt, Pvt ptv, S995 orr.-o==~--,--,~c I TOP DOLLAR 30,800 actual miles J\.lusl 5ee lo believe! Best In Orani:-c Cnty~ 494-7431 or 644-5182. Is that spare room bulging~ Sell fast with O!UISi.lied Ads. Dial 642-5678 today. '62 VALIANT • xlnt rond I auto trans, new pa int &: Ra coven. $300. 675-6572 '"' CLEAN USED CARS St>e Andy Bro\.\·n THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. C011t11 Mesa 642-0010 sell, 675-4008. Mst offer. 49-1-3415. LEAVING counrry, !\lust Convertible. PIS, auton\etic, FORD '63 Gal!u<ie 500 XL Sac! '70 1\lach J, Lo mi, clean. Asking S 179 5. 2-dr JIT. Lo mileage. Xlnt MAVERICK Xln! cnnd &. 5 yr warranty, I ~'7"~-'~'~"~· ~~-~--care since ne~·. $1125, Pvt ~S-l71iM '67 OLDS Cutla.M Supreme, ply 962--0319. MUST Sell '65 Mustans:::. vrry clc11n, Must sacrifice, ----,.------'70 Mave rick. $800 lak.e over 4-t;pd, V8, F11.c xtras, S600 S\050. ;,.if)..~. '67 FORD t:al. Auto. P/ll. It. payment!! or will trade for or best offer. 968-7:>86, '67 CUTLASS P /b. 390 eng. Lo mi. Top equivalent motorcycle. 64&--2.i25. conrl. S1415. Pvl S.18-&132. 646-1'137 af'I: 5 pm lo."'66,.-,,o-1,-,c-,.-,-.-oo28=,_.,.,--c..,.,.~~1• Auto., pw r. str., pwr. brks., 4~pri. disc brak('s, Xlnt. fact. &Ir. Lie. TSR 025. SIIOO P" "10-1"3'.l. $1888 1070 302 "°''· ' mo olrl, lo MIKE McCARTHY nl1'~. s.100 rl\1'11, halanCf' $:'\000. 546-0091· BUICK ·•9 ,.""'"•· m. • ; , . fl/b--OW:, p/s, vtn. roof. $2495. Pv! ply. 675-5031'1. '6.'i ~lliSTANG Convl. V-8, air, 3 spe('C! n1anual. 84~5710 69 :i1ustang Fastback Radio, P IS. 3 gpd. 6-16-2134 eves or weekend J5,j5(1 Beach Bl1•d. lit San Diego Frwy. 891-3341 .. 531.2450 PLYMOUTH 1966 MUST ANG GT Hrdtop. '70 PJym·outh Cuda, R&H. 289 VS. r/h, p/s, air. Xlnt 440--6, pos\traction. hvy dty cond, $1395. 842-1591 suspension, $800. Take over '67 )tust11ng V-8, p/s & brks pmts, $95.25 mo. 646--0461 + air Lo mrs, clean. t l400. 1 ='==:l0-6=Pc:'='=· ===== 11.111-l!HG. I . OLDSMQBILE PONTIAC • 642-6173 • 196.'i TEMPEST S500 4 dr. R/H. Good condition !16.~911. ~ Handem Ln, )lB '66 CAfABW "9£on: 9 Pau, P I S. 1' I 13, R. l"n, \V/W. Xlnt cond. $1400. 1162-3988 PONTIAC '70 L e 1\-t ans Sport-air, Fi\t stereo, all pwr, loaded. Steal S3300 (n41 &l!)..-0545 or 67~7216. '6!1 GTO convt ,auto. P/S, PDB. lint gla5.S, console GOOri price/Musi 11 e I I 548-6123. '63 PonliAc Tempt"st Cp. 0 .11.C, 6 cyl.. alr, p/s, t adio. Very clran. $1950, Offer~ considel't'rl. 642--59911. '68 FIREBIRO 18,000 mi's, $22:..0. 64U747 nr 64&-.'1773 11lE QUJCIU,11 YOU CALL. THE QtllC<EK YOU SELL A PINTO FOR YOUR THOUGHTS ~~~~----~'-=-~---'-"'-'-"---'---..;.._;,,~~~~------------..... ---;---?--------------------·'··· ... ~ , •• . • :: -· :: -· ·: .· .. . - : ' ;. • , . .... .. • --. ',,,·- -------------------- • •• .i 1970 EL DO A 0 Demanltntor. ~ ts;.. Seatlwr inll'rior, fult pown, f•etory alt. 1tereo AM-rnWti~ till-t .. 11!. v.·hrrl, pov.•rr 1n1nk ~ I: door l ks. twllia:ht senUnf'I. ~09201. U!w mile11gf:, -·-· --·-··--·----. - .. _ . - -- SALE - PRICE 56999 -lloWJ~llp, 111«.h I: hl.thl!r interior, tun powtr. factol7 atr ' 4.i comfort 1tals, sterieo multlplt i't, powir door Joclll, . t.telncopie whttl, lwillght aentin•I, ----IOllo\GGl------. SAl.i s4177 PRICE -' , · 1967 CADll.LAC °""""-DeVUJo. hll-......... ""'· --in..-, tilt """'I, AM-FM._.,. a... lodm. -· omtlnel, powor ... 1 ~,...,.,trunk ....... (TPZ161) SAJ,E PRICE . -·-··--· · · 1964 -CADILLAC . Coopo Dovmo. hi! -· ,...,,,,._ air; run ·lttthtr l>ttuior, crulH control. tnt where!. automatic dimmer, CIWL673) SALE -$4' - PRICE . · 1111 . -. •• ~ CADILLA C NINETEEN SEVEN TY • Choose Yoi1rs -Today WHILE OUR SELECTION IS GPtEAT :ALL MODELS I • 4 EQUIPMENT COLOR CHOICE ', . • I r)'~ • ' • ' , , " If • i. • . j. I I' ~·r 1{) ' . ~ i" ,..,,-.11; ''t . ' 11·~ :\El) ' • ' • I! , \. . I ~ ... [ • \ r • I ' ' • • I . ( ., . '. . ' . ~ -~ ' , .. ~., f -~ : 1 " i it , ; ii )BILE~ . • -1969 MERCE ES-iiE~!Z 28 0 SEl ONLY 17,995 MILES This stunning blue automobile has leather interior, automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, power windows, factory air condition- ing, Blauplunkt AM-FM radio, electric antenna, radial tires, etc., etc. This one ts just immaculate. Must see and drive. (XSK527) SALE PRICED ,, NABER S ' \ • 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa· Mesa '. 5 · 0-9100 SALES. DEPARTMENT OPEN 1970 RIVIERA • Gran Sport. Vinyl root. full power, f&clory 11.lr conditioning, Ar.1.r r.1 stereo radio, tilt wheal, chrome !iiport wheels., 1trato scats v.ilh console, po\\·er door locks. f046AOH 1 SALE PRICE 1963 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Full power, factory air conditioning, tilt \Vheel, 11ignal seeking radio, auto. dimmer, cloth and leather interior, etc, (CJA814) SALE PRICE 5999 ' 1965 CADILLAC · Sedan DeVille. Vinyl top. lnther interior, full power and fac- t.cry air conditioning, AM-Ffl.t radio, heater, etc. (RP\V434) ----SALE PRICE 51999 1965 CHEVROLET llel .Air 9 pa~ncer waron. V-8, automatic transmtulon, J')O\Vel' ateering, factory air condtt.kmlnt, radio. heattr, etc. (REC800) SALE PRICE 51111 ,. 1970 CADILLAC ~ DeVllle. Early tri~·ll'l. Cloth A-leather fn ttrlor, fuJI power, factory air conditlcnlng, stereo AM-01 multiplex, power door Jocks. tOl-telHCOplc whttl. twilight sentinel, etc. Local, 1 owner car. (501.AFV) ~ti~ 55555 1968 CADILLAC Coupe DeVWe. vtnyl top, cloth & leather interior, full power facto17 air, stereo AM-FM multiplex. Ult telescopic wheel. poWl!!r door loct", twilight 1enttnel, power trunk cpener, Cvtrro32l SALE s3555 PRICE ' SUMMD \EASl~IALS _ 1970 .. EL DORADO ': '. n.., .... ONLY '$199 MO. 24 Mootfl °""" ""'"--ALSO IMMIDIATI DILIYDY ON ANY CAR IN STOCK Oft A"°ROVEO CREDIT 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sal and Sun. I Urvlce Department Opon Mon.-Frl. 7:»-4:00 ALL CARS SUIJlCT TO rRIOR SALE. ALL SAU PRICES"EFFECTM THROUIOH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 'lf70 I ' , , I I __ .DAI LY_PI LOI ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 .......... 11!!!1 ............... ______ ._. ________________ --.:~------------ FOR SENA.TOR JOBN TOFER o/ r.,,., I uoe Mard or ,..,, ,,.., ,... .,. ........ hr o/ • eo•~ on eou,....r credll •"" ~11ee. FU. ..ark u 11o,.. by dt.U cora...;u.et-Mr•. D .. ,.. Fiee, La~lc, Te.a • I sene on the National Commiuion on C.Oru1~ Finance, which waa estab- lished by Che Truth-In-Lending Act of 1968. The C.Ommiuion is making a re· view of the credit indtutt"l aa it relates to the consumer. The C.Ommiaaion is particularly in~ed in the adequacy of contumer credit at reasonable ratee, the adequacy of niating 1uperri80ry and regulatory mechanisms to protect the public from unfair credit pncticea, and methods for insuring informed use of consumer crediL FOR NORMA. ZIMMER of trls "uwr-ence F elk S/w,,/' For "°"' lo"f laa11e you been ilt.e Claampa6ne Lolly on ~ La111rence •• Felic Slao111"?-Mr•. ~ ffekn F~U, CarJJWtl J' nlley, Coli/. • I first appeattd aa guest vocalis t on Thanugiving. 1959, and in late 1960 made eeveral more guest appearances. On the New Year's Eve show that year, Mr. Welk aaked me on-camera if I'd like to join the show. I &a.id yea. In August, 1961, it became official. POR ROBERTO CLEMENTE, Pilubiu11& Pinu1 Flto;., IM /••le.I plt.cla. er yo• ner be"84l o6•ilu•1-..trwlr Rei/· er, Houirula~, Po. • In one particular game-Jim Maloney of the Reda. Consistently, Bob Gibeon or the Cardinals. FOR /A.MES J. BOFLEl', U.S. Secret Seruice Direct.or B.-do 011r S«rea 5eM1ke ..... ~·" .,,...,. /0Ni61& eouatriu' po- lieemw!A ~ • U.S. pre.MUM'°'" .,,,,,.,,1 -Mr1. CLar• Hill, Lanrclon, N.D. e When a Preaident of the United States vieits a foreign country, the Secret Sen· ice relies greatly on the invaluable CO· operation we receive from the police of the country we are visiting. Although we may not speak the eame language, there What In the World I Fiddler's Food Have you ever found a wonderful little Chinese restaurant, only to be totally frustrated next time you tried to order your favorite dish somewhere dee? You might try Paul LipM>n's ploy. Chinese cooking is Paul's favorite, and he's toured this country- and many of its restaurants-playing the lead role of the Russian milkman, Tevye, in the long.running musical, ••Fiddler on the Roof." In Chicago, Paul persuaded a Oiinese chef to write down his favorite recipes-in Chinese, of coune-for hie favorite dishes. And it has worked like '~. ·~ : ~:.. . t~ ... '"· . . · ~·;~ -.' . , -~ .· --' ~-.. Ad«; Poul Upson: Cit;,.... food fancier a charm everywhere. Even in Laa Vegaa, where the '"best" Chineee food wu pro- duced in an Italian rutaurani. New and Bigger Trout With so many 61h no longer able to eurnve in our dying waterways, it'a encouraging lo note that the Dworehak Dam 6sh hatchery, at Orofino, Idaho, bu found a way to breed steelbead trout fut and strong. Oeaigned by the U.S. Army Corps of A new breed ol lrout, courlesy ol the u. s. Engineers, t.he hatchery firat feecb into the computer data on the piscine feeding habil8. Then an IBM computer deter· mines the correctly calculated amount of fuh pelleta lo feed the fish. The entire operation is under the Department of the Interior's Fish and Wildlife Senice. "At 11 months, the controlled-environment fish are twice as big as those raised in the raw river," points out production manager Hank Hoeking. as he holds one of each. Moat encouraging of all is the fact that now millions or trout will swim three separate rivera--Clearwater, Snake, and C.OJumbia-from the Dam. all the way to the Paci6c Ocean. cyourself -always has existed a mutuil respect and undentanding for each other's fanclion. FOR ED llcM.4BON, MAOU.C4!f OA hi I "TOl&i.il&c Sh.ow" R,,.. lliJ you ..eel Joluany Carson, fUMI '""" loq ,...,. 10• bun •ltla him1-Mr1. J. L., llonNU, N.M. • Johnny hired me for his ABC show, "Who do you Trust?" in September of 1957. I have been with him since. FOR I' .4VL DUDLEY FHITB, M.D., M..n1~ Do yoa A.N -~ dae ro"'"'4I ., '-ell l'-e .... ,... ,... ... .w"" lo oflia ...,,..._ era1-.41&11 Re1••, Br161&1o.,., Jf .... e Walk about a mile to where yoo will eat. Then walk back to rour o&ice. W aJk. ing is as good an enrciae as joggiq. FOlt JOHN C. METZLER, S•perilw"4ou. Arti.,..,_ N•li.ofllll Ce!Mkry Do.. Jae~ K•llllM,.'1 re•arrU.•e esclade #Nr i.Ale,....111 .ula J.F.K.. iA .4rlU.,lon Ce•elery?-Mr•. At.~ Ho•4, KU..1porl, Tena. • Under the present regulationa, any widow who remarries relinquishes her resenation for burial with ~er preYious husband, who is buried in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery. FOR A.RUNE DA.BL I• il lr!IM ""'' you 1NrH Joiaell the /e•i•i•I -..e....,, llr1. .... era Larae, De1r°"9 Mic:A. • No, it isn't. A woman should comple. ment a man, not compete with him. It's a man'a world, and any woman who sac· ri.ficea her femininity in the game of competition is a fool. .., ... to uk • 1-~ a .-mdoaf Y-eaa ..._... du. ---. ... we'll P' the -,,_ .... ,,._._ • .--,_ ....... e. Sellll ~ Pftf-* -• ..-1 aiN. te Aak ..,._ Y-U, Faail7 Weekly, 641 Le.s:.b.sl-.be., New Yoft. N.Y. lOOH. We ea...c ~Wp 11-UO... kl •s wW be .. w ,_ aclt -..m. On.up on Dad What he calls the "Puritan Ethic.. is turning off many young people from a career in industry, according to Robert Welch, preaident of the Steel Service Center Institute, a vo}. untAry trade aasociation. He claims the "establishment philosophy" places hard work on a pedestal, while relating ex· citement to mortal sin. "Sons obsene how much Dad dislikes his work, .. saya Welch. "They prefer some fun on the job. lndustry should give people an op. portunity lo express their creativity and their individuality." Banner Year Great art is always sup. posed 10 be" a safe investment. but this past yea.r hasn't aeen too many great investors around. So a group of popnlar artist&-such as Andy W arbol, Roy Lich- tenstein. and Larry Rivers-agreed to an experimenL C.OmmiMioned by a limited· edition printing 6rm, they turned out a few art banners, graphics, and objets Pop art: o luaafw• Investment d'art signed and numbered. It waa the banners, surprisingly. that bec~e the biggest sellers and pretty goocf1 invest· ments, too. Thia untitled banner by Rich· ard Lindner, for instance, sold for S900 in 1969. During the sinking Dow Jones crisis of 1970, it was going for f4,000. U you're thinking .. if only we'd thought of that," so are we! You ire Invited to mall rour questions or comments lbout 1ny article or ldvtrtlsement that IPPUfS In F•ilY Wtttty. Your letter will rtetlve 1 prompt 1nswer. 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When I saw Gig Young some time after he won the Academy Award as Best Sup- porting Actor for his emcee role in 'vrhey Shoot Horses, Don't They?" he was still cel- ebrating. A bit unsteady on his feet~ but charming as al- ways, and with a sense of hu- mor that has endeared him to his coworkers and friends alike, he showed me around the Coldwater Canyon home he bought a year ago. It was sttll half-furnished . "I spend too much time traveling," he explained. Pew people outside the film industry were aware that Gig got his award- winning role in spite of the strenuous objections or the film's producers, who thought of him primarily as a comedian. In a way, one couldn't blame the pro- ducers for their reluctance to give Gig the part. Since Gig Young came to Hollywood more than 30 years ago. he has had very little chance to prove his dramatic ability. Gig. whose real name is Byron Barr. had a most unlikely background for show business. He was born in St. Cloud, Minn., S2 years ago. the son of a reformatory chef. Gig himself was a bright but painfully shy boy who got passable grades in school and spent his summers harvesting vegetables. After graduation from high school. where he dreamed of becoming an actor. he worked in a drugstore 6S hours a w~k for S 12 and later became a sales- man for an auto dealer while attend- ing acting school at night. But his future clearly was in Hollywood. A friend of- fered to give him a ride if he would pay for half the gas. so he went west. "We arrived one night dead tired. and my friend told me he would take me straight to Hollywood to be close to the studios. When I got up the next morn- ing and asked directions to the studio, I found I wasn't in Hotlywood. but in Culver City! I walked 15 miles to Paramount.·• At the time it was difficult to get a job even at a gas station without a col- lege degree. The only work Gig found was at the hotel where he stayed. again for S 12 a week. One day an actor sug- gested he see Bill Grady. casting direc- tor for MG M. "What have you done?" Grady asked the terrified young man. "Eighteen shows-back east," Gig lied. Of course Grady knew he lied. "Why don't you do some shows around town so people will get lo know you?" 'A/~en Gig started making the rounds of little theatres, he found them all quite willing lo help-for a price. "They asked me to enroll in class and pay tu- ition." He finally ended up at the Ben Bard Playhouse. Like the others, Mr. Bard offered the opportunity-tor SSO admission, which he didn't have. Ben Bard looked at the handsome young man, then said, "You know, I like you. I am going to help you." Gig waited expectantly. "Can you paint?" ''Yes,'' Gig lied. "Have you ever built a set?" "Certainly," G ig lied again. He was getting quite proficient at it. "All right. you can enroll for nothing as long as you help out." So now Gig worked at the hotel from five P. M . to five A.M., got a couple of hours of sleep. then worked behind the scenes at the Ben Bard Playhouse, and in tl\e afternoon got instructioo. The honeymoon at Ben Bard's came to ao abrupt haJt the day Mr. Bard asked Gig to come up wilh half the tu- ition regardless of the work he did. "I still had S3S left for emergencies. but to take $25 out or this didn't make sense. When I told a friend, he said. 'You'll be a waiter.'" "I can't be!" Gig came back. "Do you want to be an act9r?" "Yes." "Then you'll be a waiter first." So he became a waiter. When Gig found out that the Pasa- dena Playhouse was holding open read- ings every Sunday, he decided to take his chances. ''l didn't read too well that first time, but I kept going back, and eventually they put me into some plays." There he was spotted by a Warner Brothers' talent scout who signed him to a long-term contract. His break at Warners came when Edmund Goulding tested Alexis Smith for "The Constant Nymph" and Gig- still Byron Barr-read the Charles Boy- er part. Once the test was shot, Gould- ENTERT.AINMENT Seven films later he won his first Academy Award nomination for "Come Fill the C up·· with James Cagney, and a few years after that a second Oscar nomination for his comedy performance in "Teacher's Pet" opposite Clark Ga- ble and Doris Day. But in between and ever since. Gig appeared in innumerable forgettable films in which his constant- ly underrated performances were way ahead of the material he had to work with. "I was always the leading man· best friend," he said wryly. Finally Gig decided that he'd had it with the image of the charming, lovable rascal who never got the girl. For one year he turned down every role offered lo him. "To my surprise, no one cared." The going didn't get easier, so he went to New York to do several plays on Broadway-"Oh Men. Oh Women." "Under the Yum Yum Tree," 'There' a Girl in My Soup"-all earning good reviews, none changing his image. Gig is the first to admit that. io Hol- lywood, almost every actor is typed and categorized ... , am comedy. Until I got the award. nine out of I 0 scripts I got were comedy parts. Since 'They Shoo Gig Young urges Jane Fonda to continue in a danct-marathon contest in scene /ro movie, ''They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" Young's work won an Academy Award ing announced, "Next will be a test of Byron Barr. a.Wsted by Alexis Smith." The test was good eoough to earn him a feature part opposite Barbara Stanwyck in "The Gay Sisters." Follow- ing the rave preview reaction, studio boss Jack Warner urged him to change his name to that of the character he portrayed in the film, Gig Young. He agreed, and the studio reshot the cred- its. giving the young star screen billing. and he was on his way. Horses, Don't They?' nine of out I scripts are serious roles. I wish the were divided evenly-SO-SO." 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LM•"'· MA•• Guide to Successful Parties Host or hostess can spoil a get-together by saying . , or doing the wrong thing By SHIRLEY SLOAN FADER Tom and Elaine BeHast's dinner party seemed to be heading for succe~. As FJaioe moved in and out of the kitchen coordinating and serving appe- tizer, main dish, aalad. vegetable., bev- erage, the murmur that filled the dining alcove cheered her. She recognized it as the steady full sound of relaxed companionship. The guests' just-making- convenation stage, and the self-con- scious exploratory parries had vanished. Everyone was discovering common in- terests. T alk was bcooming gay, bright. Though she moved methodically, Elaine was aware that it was taking longer than she'd expected to serve ev· erytbing. She reached for the re- frigerator door. At that moment, Tom's voice, stem yet solicitous, boomed out. "Why don't you sit down?" be de- manded. "You've hardly eaten a thing." Like a bomb. the mood shattered. Conversation baited. Dutifully, with rit- ual politeness, the evening returned to plodding talk. "Oh, EJaine, can I help?" "We'll all just stop and wait for you!" The special magic never returned. Later, as Elaine closed the door on the last guest. she turned to her husband and moaned, "Whatever got into you to shatter the mood like that?" Tom was nonplussed. "I was only thinking of you. What difference did it maker' What neither Elaine nor Tom realized was that. while kindness and considera- tion help, there are basic practical con- siderations that host and hostess must put· into practice to create and maintain a successful party atmosphere. Study these four main categories and check them against your own experience. CREATURE COMFORTS: Guests who arc too hot, too cold, or a.re being battered by sound may smile politely and insist they arc "just fine." But no successful party was nurtured this way. A man may have built his bi-fi him- self and be rightly proud of it. or be may simply enjoy his ready-built stereo. But when he remembers that music is most effective as a delightful backdrop to the party, the hi-fi will be a welcome addition. Then not the music but the guests will be featured . ' Familv W•eklw, S e11U1nhr 11, 1no Also, a rugged be-man who is com- fortable in mid-winter with a thermostat set at 66 may have bis wife trained to wear a sweater. But if he will take off his jacket at party time and tum up the temperature, no one will object to his shirt sleeves, and the party atmo- sphere will be warmer. TIMING: A sensitivity to the shift- ing needs and moods of a party is the most valuable of all bost-abilitiet. A host who understands that will be able, for example. to break the ice at a slow-starting party by rousing himself and making drinks promptly available. Or a timing-sensitive host will know that there are occasions when his con- tributions to the party's pace and plea- sure will be greater in the living or dining room than if be disappeared into the kitchen to "lend a hand" leaving the party hostless. Similarly, a timing-eensitive host would never disappear into the base- ment workshop with another man to show him something just as the psy- chological moment arrived to move from cocktails to the dining room. PARTY PREPARA'llON: Mechani- cal details prepared before the guests arrive make the party move easily and spontaneously. A host who lays out his cocktail or barbecue needs and equipment, clean, complete. and ready beforehand ensures that refreshments will appear with an ease that establishes a relaxed air at the, very beginning of the aft' air. Similarly carving knives sharp- ened before the roast arrives at the ta- ble; necessary extra chairs placed be- fore the guests arrive all lift the party with a sense of case and weU-beiog. BUMAN ERRORS: Wives make mistakes, too. A knowledgeable hos! looks the other way aometimes. The best wife forgets herself occasionally and to her honor hears benelf inter- rupting and correcting her husband. "No, dear. that happened the first day of our trip, not the last." The time for displeasure at such tactlessness. the host knows, is later-after the party (if at all). A pained public rebuke from him lowers a wet blanket of discomfiture and constraint over everyone. Whereas a host who can skillfully neutralize or overlook his wife's error produces an aura of genuine good naturedness. Once Tom Belfast and other bus· bands are aware that a good party has a rhythm and mood that can be d~­ stroyed or enhanced depending on the attention given to party preparat~. creature comforts. timing. and human errors. then social gatherings in their bomei will, in a real tenae, have both a hosteM and a host. And the knowl- edgeable host wiU probably discover that he is, perhaps for the first time, really enjoying his own parties! • s r s e I, ll r h 1- :r . . , JUNIOR REASURE CHEST Let's Draw • Diver By Ann Davidow A commonplace hanger Is not just for clothes. ~ • ., •••• ••a:. It's a jackknifing diver Touching her toes! . Queatlon Why did W. C. Fields, the famous comedian, when he was on st.age never break the props that bis audience assumed he would break, but bent them instead? (Su Answer Box) Which Two Hats Are Alike? ~~~ ~· 1 ~ 5 ~~· .. (See Answer Box) Plus On• To a four-letter word for part of an arm, add a last letter and get a word that means you are skillful with tools. (Su Answer Box) Minus One From a four-letter word for what you do when you ulle a pencil to make pictures, take away the first Jetter and get what meat is before it's cooked. (See Answer Box) lllddle Me Thia What bone in your body is a joke? 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A t first glance, Sally seemed a normal eight-year-old. But, when she tried to walk, she couldn't do it without assis- tance. Even with help, and while wearing high-lace shoes, she did it awkwardly. She had Left: T1'e ~. 31117, chMllM ..... Olllf: ...-. 211a. m • trouble focusing her vision on objects and identifying them. She was unable to dress or undress herself. Her vocabu- lary was severely limited. Sally was a brain-damaged child, and, until recently, an almost-certain candi- date for M institution. But Sally is one of the fortunate youngsters now bene- Rigid: T1'e Broedmoor, 31156, brown o.a.11Oii;111 .. ~ 11130,bteot. .... Helping the Brain-Damaged Child Toward Normalcy fitting from a method called "pattern- ing," in which the functions of the por- tions of the brain that arc damaged are taken over by healthy, undamaged parts. After just two months of training, Sally was able to walk unaided wearing regular low<ut shoes. She teamed how to dress and undress herself, hand.le a knife and fork:, and increased her vo- cabulary to more than 30 words. She was also able to focus on, and identify, printed letters and numbers. Her parents were ecstatic. "She can do so much now." The problem of the brain-damaged child is a serious one. One of every 20 children born suffers some form of brain injury. In many cases it means becom- ing physically or socially crippled and living in an institution. The causes arc almost infinite. The brain of an unborn child is susceptible to injury as early as his cooccption, and from any of several reasons, such as the RH blood factor, infcc.tion, birth complications, metabolic factors and the effects of anesthetics. And an accident may damage the brain after birth. \ Thanks to new methods, these youngsters are walking and talking better than ever before But the body is a resilient instrument. After a heart attack, the hecilthy por- tions of the heart muscle often take over the duties of the damaged tissue. Other parts of the body can compensate for disabled or missing parts. Why not the brain? .,. Last year, a new organization, the New York Institute for Child Develop- ment, Inc. (36 E. 36th Street, New York, N .Y. 10016) initiated a program of brain therapy based on motor exer- cises. The limbs of a brain-injured child are manipulated to imitate the crawling, creepibg, and walking motions of nor- mal infancy and other movements that the child has been unable to manage on his own. · By constant repetition, and in con- junction with specialized stimulations of the visual, auditory, and tactile (touch) senses, these inputs stimulate healthy sectors of !ie brain to "take over" and substitute for damaged areas. The program works like this: when a child is brought to the Iostitute's of- fices be is examined with the parents present, to sec first if he can be "pat- terned," and, if so, what kind of pro- gram will suit him. Then, in the most significant part of the program, the parents are instructed in how to administer the program at home. This means that they will not have tbe bothersome chore of bringing the child to the Institute daily or week- ly. Check-ups and updating of the pro- gram are given at about two-month intervals. A typical pattern program might take tho child through crawling on his stom- ach, creeping on his bands and knees, walking with assistance, then walking alone and running. It might also be cou- pled with visual stimulation, perhaps with a penlight in a darkened room or with oral or exercises. Constant repetition is the key. Dr. AJan Levin, a pediatrician and the Jnstitute's medical director, ex- plains, "Patterning recognizes that the human brain is a flexible. adaptable mechanism that can be reprogrammed, like a computer, for the purpose of in- creased efficiency. Like the computer, the information enters the brain and is stored there until it is needed." Jn medical terms, Dr. Levin con- Two layers of thickness give them the kind of thirst you wont in a paper towel. For draining bacon or lettuce. For cleaning windows. For drying dishes. For soaking up spills. If you need eludes, "Patterning either revitalizes the bra\.n cells that are responsible or trains new cells to take over the func- tions of the damaged cells." Horry Volentine Ill, direc- tor, New York Institute for Child Development, Inc. A typical success story is the "some- thing he never did before" type of child. Bobby was one of them. When brought in, he was seven yea.rs old, seemingly physically sound, ~ut he had never been able to read or respond to classroom instruction at a grade level consistent with bis age. He had already been diag- nosed as "mentally retarded"-a phraae some extra help around the house, bring home a roll of soft, strong Chiffon Towels. They drink on the job. But they keep on working. • CrownZellerbach ...... -------------------------------------------------~--------...-..;.:~--...-.....:..~;...._~..;;;._..;;._~~~~ the Institute never uses--by other pro- f essional consultants. At the Institute. however, his problem was diaanosed as neurological. He bad never crept or crawled as an infant. His program consisted of creeping and crawling exercises as well as sen- sory stimulation to strengthen eye-band coordination. After eight weeks, his reading level advanced a full year, and, ·"' in another four months, another full . year. "Today," says Bobby's happy moth- er, "I have that joy of seeing my child do something he never did before every time he picks up a book and sits down to read it." Beyond its apparent physical benefits for the brain-damaged child, patterning has a further advantage. Parents and child work together, drawing them ever closer. • Ftart#an-ire/ornudion on l1ow to aid brain- damaged cliildren, or how to establish an organiwtion dedicate,1 to their develoP., meflt in your community, may be ob- tained /roni the Amuican Academy for Human Development, 321 North Pearl Strut, Dallas, Texas 75201. I I !1111111 ................. 11'!!!~ .................................................... ..---------------------------.,.~---~~~--~~~~---~ By HARRY RANSOM, Ph.D. CHANCILLC>a, UNIVERSITY OP TIX.AS SYSTEM.ENROLLMINTi 40,000 Which Is Best: Sma THE CASE FOR THE LARGE COLLEGE 'A big university's greatest contribution to the individual student is the constant challenge to make decisions for himself' The campus of the University of Tuas at A.&min loob lilce a city in itself-and it is: 100 buildit1gs on 262 acres serving 40,000 students. Pla11t value: S200 milliot1. B ald comparisons between small and large universities can be misleading. Sensible distinctions among their pur- poses and operations can be helpful. Like other kinds of American institutions, univer- sities come and are needed in all sizes. Bigness is supposed to appeal to Tex- ans. Yet increasing size hns worried the University of Teus for two genera- tions. Before the Depression in the thirties, one expert predicted that when University enrollment reached I 0.000. it should be limited to that total. After World War II, when student population on the "main campus" approached 20,- 000, it was seriously proposed that the institution be confined to graduate study and upper-level undergraduate courses. This autumn registrc.lion stands at about 40,000. Jn some schools and divisions. rigorous limits have already been set. Further enrollment controls have been initiated. As to advantages of large size. the University of Tens at Austin could be considered typical. Its original 40-acre campus has expanded to hundreds of acres at three different sites. Traffic, however, wrucb was once a matter of occasional jest, is now a real problem. The building of more schools and insti- tutes is suggested regularly; more de· partments and subdivisions arc under annual consideration. The faculties, which once met together in a single au- ditorium, are new represented in gov- ernance by elected delegates. There are many more public entertainments and lec tures and exhibitions than any one student could possibly attend. The pro- portion of graduate students is increas- ing rapidly. So is the number of married students. So is the average age of every student group. Size also increases problems of op- eration-from registration to classroom space. But a large university enlarges indi- vidual opportunity. Tremendous variety of opportunity requires choice~hoice of courses, choice of companionship in groups, choice in the use of each day's hours. Such choices can be made, of course, after slow judgment or accord- ing to personal taste or on sheer im- pulse. This process is educative in itself. It is no less educative when the studenfs choice turns out to be wrong for him. Jt is educative because his later years wiU present the same necessity. A big university's grutcst contribution to the individual student is therefore the con- stant challenge to make decisions for himself. Like small institutions, large state universities have a long record of edu- cational experiment. At Texas one of the earliest departures from tradition was the establishment of a separate hon- ors program in 1935. Called simply "Plan Two for the A.8 . Degree," the program admitted l 00 selected fresh- men interested in general and indepen- dent studies rather than specialization. The first and second years were devoted to broadly planned courses taught by members of the faculty experienced in interdisciplinary work. The third and fourth years were devoted in part to "tutorial courses." The program has expanded and changed since its founda- tion. It is now supplemented by honors degrees in most of the colleges. l'he '"jagged profile" program i6 more recent, and quite different. ll is de- signed for students with great compe- tence in one field and inability to meet entrance requirements in other subjects. Students admitted in the summer have been given unconditional admission if they could pass four required courses with grades high enough for graduation. Many of these "ineligible·· students have reached their goal. A university-wide program designed to off set bigness is the counseling service. Manned by experienced advis- ers, it is open all day and all night throughout the year. Those who call can remain anonymous. lbcir inquiries or messages are kept coo.fidential. Most of the calls deal with simple facts, but some of the problems solved have been quite serious. P1ans instituted by faculties or ad- ministration are broadened at Texas by student involvement io planning. A decade ago undergraduate commit- tees worked on administrative proposals for an Academic Center, to include a large open-shelf undergraduate Library, conference rooms. listening booths, and exhibition halls. Students emphasized praclical daily education and the impor- tance of independent study. Innovations in tbe Center have attracted generous support from philanthropists who arc less interested in the building and its contents than in the younger students who use them. When the arguments about "teach- ing'' and "research" were at a new height. Texas undergraduates eslab- lished their own research program. Modest grants were given lo under- graduates by a student committee. Pro- posals have ranged from fine arts to laboratory experiment. Some of the re- sults have been published. Several have led to distinguished accomplishment. This student program is paralleled by a remarkably wide interest among the University's greatest research scholars in their own teaching of undergraduate classes. The undergraduate research program is supplemented by six other studeot projects, all supported by outside gifts. They include creative work done with- out course requirement or direction of a professor, field trips for which no aca- demic credit is given, and volunteer community improvement projeccs which donors dC3Clibe as "learning by living.·· There was a time when the student body of the University was drawn al- most exclusively from the Southwest. Today students from all over the world attend the University-another advan· tage of the large institution. Important (Continued 01\ page 20) i i ·- s s e s s •• ... 0 ·e t. a 1e ·s :e 1l at s. h- a a- er ;h .. nt al· )l. ld O· nt !O) College or Large? THE CASE FOR THE SMALL COLLEGE 'Most important, smallness of a college maxi- mizes the possibility of communication and minimizes the possibility of violence' A.I/red University campus at Alfred, N . Y., is rustic,' tree-shaded, urves only 1,()()0 students. Hue ancient elms at main entrance shelter the approach to Howell Hall. lhe young girl was visiting from a large Western univer- sity. The occasion was an Al- fred dance. She smiled and said: "Do you mind if I shake hands with you?" "Of course not," J replied. "But why?" "Because the closest rve ever been to my own president is about three hundred feet." she said. "I once saw him walking into a building." More than anything I can think of, the anecdote pinpoints the diffen:nce between .the small and the large in- stitutions of higher education. With a student-teacher ratio of 13 to l , Alfred University lives up to the motto "where student and professor meet." Alfred is also a place where students and ad- ministrators meet. At the typical large univenity the average student racely sees the president. At some colleges such contacts are far more frequent. In fact, two years ago I made an impromptu visit to every male dormitory room. At a time wheo Ameri- can youth are troubled and perplexed by our national priorities, this k.ind of nose-to-noso is certainly mandatory if a bridge is to be maintained between the two generations. TM Alfred administration's contact with students is not limited to extra- curricular activities. Alf red vice presi· dents and deans sometimes lecture in classes and even give occasional courses. Despite a strenuous fund-raising sched- ule this past year, I managed to off er a somewhat erraticaUy scheduled. two- semester seminar on great books. Ob- viously. at Alfred the student does not get lost in the crowd. Symbolic of the individual attention generated by the small college is Alfred'• commencement exercise; each student crosses the pla~ form to receive bis diploma. At the Family Weekly / September 13. 1970 • , •••• \'· . By LELAND MILES, Ph.D. ~, NISIDINT, ALfUD UNIVIRSITY, AURID, N. Y. INIOUMINT: 2,000 large university, this kind ol personal attention is impossible. The advantages of smallness are nu- merous. For example. Alfred freshmen and sophomores are taught by seasoned professon who love teaching, not by inexperienced graduate assistants whose chief aim is to cam a subsistence while. pursuing the Ph.D. At the small institu- tion each student has more opportunity to develop his full potential. Indeed, Alfred has pioneered in the creation of an experimental "Operation Opportunity" program designed to re- claim college "rejects." This summer program is geared for students whose academic performance in high school is so poor as to preclude their admisaion to an accredited four-year college or univenity. Some of these "rejecft" have since gone on to become honon stu- dents at Alfred. One day they will be leaders in their communities. Yet their talent would never have been salvaged bad Alfred taken their low test scores at face value. It is a simple fact that human beings are more complicated than statistica. Tue former AJfred footbalJ star Mike Johnston (5'9''-155 pounds) of Elmira. N. Y. A quarterback. Mike was smart, tough, and fast on his feeL His prowess earned him a place on the Lit- tle All-America second team. Had be gone to one of the huge Big Ten uni- venities, bis remarkable athletic talents (because of his limited height and weight) probably would have gone un- diacovered and undeveloped. Most important, smallness of a col- lege maximizes the possibility of com-' munication and minjmiz.es the possi- bility of violence. Oo small campuses, justifiable reforms can of ten be achieved without the wild upheaval that has paralyzed· many of the larger institu- lions. The last three yean at Alfred have seen the building of a campus pub. elimination of most curfews, lib- eralizing of parietal regulations, a ttart on construction of small experimental coed dorms. and the establisl\ment of-.., a new judicial system. Even more significantly, the campus community recently voted into ex.istence a University Council that should revo- lulionize our method of governance. This new iwembly, to be chaired by the University president, is in effect a com- posite of the several recommending bodies that previously fragmented the campus. Council seats will be equally apportioned among students, faculty, and administration. This new system provides the maximum opportunity for the three constituencies to pull together rather than to puU apart. During this process of change, no buildings were burned. The reforms I have described were achieved large- ly through the give-and-take of dem- ocratic debate. This is not to say that the Alfred administration and faculty are simply straws in the winds of change. They can. and do. say "no." At Alfred we do not believe that stu- dents should be permitted the dangerous luxury of an artificial "no-less society." At tbe same time. we reject the notion that an ideal student body is one which passively refuses to press for change. We have experienced dWent at Alfttd. We have had our share of demonstra· tioos and sit-ins. In the wake of the tragic deaths of four students at Kent State University last May, our students, like their coun- terparts on campuses across the nation. turned their intellectual sights inward for a deep examination of themselves. their country, and the nature and mean- ing of education. There were workshops and community-action seminan on do- mestic problems and the war in Viet- nam. But in no instance that I know of did any student or student group violate the rights of any other person or group. This is dissent in the best American tradition. What I am trying to get acrou is that although host to rapid change and ferment, ibe small college is still governable . The tmall college ia typically two other things-it it private and it is rural. As a private institution, it bas the ftexibility to innovate. Alfred fac- ulty have approved a number of cur- ( CO'l\tift~d on ptig~ %0) 11 ' The ''Critters'' 4 Adorable Kooky Animal Paintings Reproduced in Full Color for Your Home ALL 4 FOR· ONLY Beautiful Original Paintings Now Yours As Large Full Color Art Prints They're the craziest! Four of the most cham1ing zoo charac- ten you've ever seen! You get a gentle, sympathetic lion; a cheerful, knowing tiger, a poetic hippo, and a bashful, whim- sical elepbanL Whether you're six or sixty, you'll get a chuckle and thrill out of thae delightful creatures that will add dazzling color and new excitement to any room in your home! 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The dieb@td mini could hardly be raised to new heights, so designers, logically, have been inspired in the other direction; and, most important, there is a variety of lengths available in stores-from mid-knee to one and a half inches below, to mid-calf, to an avant-garde above-tb~ank.le. And if you wanted to buy no new clothes at all, you could easily wear your short dress or jumper as a tunic over a lengthened skirt °' outfit yourself in a pants suit! Theorizing that those who do wish to try the new lengths would choose a coat or suit first, FiltJLY WEEKLY presents the star looks in this fall's spectrum. The big coat shapes include the softly belted wrap, the lean, fitted silhouette with unusual bodice detailing or fur trim, and, revived: the sweeping, romantic cape. In suits, the short jacket combined with a skirt that is gracefully full, buttoned or slit ''P the front makes news, along with the important gaucho silhouette (as seen on our cover). Colors abound in tones of burgundy, spruce green, navy, red, or gray, beige, or brown. The fall fashion message is further enhanced by luxurious wool fabrics, loomed in Amer- ica, that are richly colored, softer, and more body conscious. Accesaories, too, play a major role. The importance of coordinating with boots or tonal hose and matched shoes is essential to pull the mood together. Fashion this autumn is not just a look but an outlook!• By ROSALYN ABREVAYA .------~.,.-~~-~~-:r~, A smart midi duo: cropped jacket suit with an inverted pleat skirt, wool blouse by ._...=--. Golet in Anglo's wool ffanMl (left), a11d the fur-trim coal. in fox, design~d by Bill Ah•ira ~or Junior Charm in a melt on wool from Warshaw Fabrics. Snap to in a midi belted wrap "offkdl' coal, complete with epaulets, brass buttons. 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Utt every ln1rediant and the e>C.act measurement. Ust measurements In level amounts (level cups, tablespoons, or teaspoons, or 'h teaspoons). • Si.te complete dCrections, pen slzes, bakina tiri and tempetature. S. Your recipe must use one of the PillsbOry products listed under tM Olvlslon Indicated In at least the quantity specified. Entries uslna sizes, ftaYOrs or brands other than those speclfMd will be disqualified. 4. Contestanb may enter as many recipes as they wish. Due to the nature of the contest, however, no contestant may be • finalist with more than one recipe. Each contestant will be Judaed on the basis of the best recipe submitted. 5. Previously published recipes will be disqualified unless they fHture major chanaes 1n ingredients or methods of preparation or both. 6. Recipes incorporatlna the use of alcoholic beveraaes are efilible prcMded the use or the inaredlent in the recipe Is a practical, appropriate one. 7. 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I TYPE OF FOOD: (CHECK ONLY ONF) I 0 Bread 0 Main Dish 0 Pie 0 Dessert I 0 C.ke 0 Cookie 0 Snack 0 Other (Describe) I WHAT MAKES YOUR RECIPE SPECIAL1 (Refer to Rule Numbed OJ I I --------~ Prize- Winning Recipes I MELANIE DE PR.OFI' F00tl F.1litur • The eompetltJ011 la (riendly but excite- ment ru... ..... 111 • natJonal Bake.O•. Here ue the three redpea whlcb the judpa r•ted tope ia 1970 •ad for which bomem•kere received •t0,000 e•eh with an •dditional 115,000 going to one lor "best o( Bake.O. award.'' Onion Lover's Twist M,.., Na" Robb, Huacluu:a City. Aris. I pachre acti•e dry yeut ~ cap war• water 4 eupa all parpoee lour• % cap su1ar 1 Y.a t~••poou aalt Y.a cup hot water Y, cup •llk ~ cup butter or aaarrarine. eoftemed t en FilliDI' % cup butter or mar1arine 1 cup (1 large) laely chopped onion or ~ cup instant minced onion l tableapooo gnted Panaeeu cheese 1 tablespooo HHIH or poppy Heel I tuapoon rarlic aalt 1 teupoon paprika Grease cookie sheet. In large m ixer bowl, dis· solve yeast in warm water. {No need to sift flour; measure by lightly spooning into cup and leveling off.) Add 2 cups ftour. sugar, salt, water , milk, butter, and egg. Blend at low speed until moistened; beat 2 minutes at medium speed. By hand, stir in remaining flour to form a soft dough. Cover; let rise in warm place until light and doubled in size. 4S to 60 minutes. Stir down dough. Toss on ftoured surface until no longer sticky. Roll out to an l 8x 12-inch rectangle; spread with Filling. Cut lengthwise into three t 8x4-inch strips. Starting with t 8-inch side, roll up each strip; seal edges and ends. O n prepared cootie sheet, braid the 3 rolls together. Cover; let rise in warm place until light and doubled in size, 4S to 60 minutes. Bake at 350° for 30 to JS minutes u~I golden brown. Serve warm or cool. FUUnc: Melt butler in aucepan; add remain- ing ingredients. Mix well. I large or 2 small loaves •For use with sdf-rising ftour, omit sall. Note: To make 2 small loaves, cut the 3 filled rolls in half crosswise before braiding. Braid each set of rolls separately on greased cookie sheet. Bake as directed. Crescent Apple Snacks Mr•. Sia.ran I.. Schubert, Melllor, Ohio Yi cap 1urar y Y.a uupoon ci11namoa or % teupoon nutmeg J larre apple, ~elect and cored I can (8 os.) refri,-erated fresh douKh for c.reacent rolla FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK Onion Lover's Twlst--c:realt!d to C'ompltmtnt cMr-broiltd mut dlnner$--WOtt the top award of $25,()()() /or Mrs. Nan Robb. In small nuxmg bowl, combine sugar with cinnamon; set aside. Slice apple into 16 pie<lCS. Separate crescent dough into 8 triangles; cut each triangle in half. Place one apple slice on wide eod of triangle. Roll up; start at shortest side of triangle and roll to opposite point, completely covering apple, sealing all edges well. In electTic fry pan or large sauce- pan, fry in 2 to 3 inches hot oil (360°) about 2 to 3 minutes until deep golden brown. Drain on paper towel. WhlJe still warm, roll in cin- namon-sugar mixture or powde~ sugar. 16 servings Notes: tr desired, slices of fresh banana, pine· apple, or pears and well-drained canned peach or pear slices or quartered pine.apple slices can be used for the apple. These can be fried in a metal fondue pot about Y.2 full of cooking oil. Heat until oil reaches 37S0 ; place over alcohol burner. Fry on fondue fork in hot fat until browned. Reheat in oven, wrapped in toil, at 3S0° for 10 to lS minutes until warm. To make ahead, prepare, cover and refriJ.tr· ate up to 2 hours. Fry u directed. • Denver Sandwich Ring Mn. Seti. Y eartCIOOff, Sanlo ,4,.., Cali/. t Yi cape buttenailk paarake and walle mix ~ cap eookiar oil ~ cap milk 1 eH l ~ cape cabed eooked Ila• ~ cap 8nely chopped old~. l tablnpooa lutaal •• d oaioa ~ ~ cDp chopped sree• pepper Sauce• S table.11poooa ftoar Vi tuspoon aalt S tableepoou eookiag oil 1 Y1 cape ailk l Vi capa (6 en.) shredded Cheddar cheae Measure pancake mix by lightly spooning into cup and leveJing off. In large mixing bowl, combine pancake mix, oil, milk. and egg; by hand, stir until blended. Add ham, onion and green pepper; stir until miJed. Drop by heaping tablespoon in a ring around edge of ungreased 12-inch pizza pan or coolUc sheet. Bake at 425° for IS to 20 minutes until golden brown. While baking, prepare Sauce. Serve hot with Sauce . ~· In medium saucepan, blend ftour, salt, and oil. Add milk all at once. Cook until thickened, stirring occasionally, about I min- ute. Remove from heat. 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A two-pack-a-day man for longer than he can remember, John becomes nervous and irri- table when he tries to cut out smoking. Any small c risis- business or domestic-he is li- able to blow sky high. :•Take away my cigarettes," says John, "and I'm not fit to live with." John Beam is one of an in- creasing number of people who have desperately tried to give up smoking. but just can't make it. Many of them have turned for help to one or another of the widely advertised smoking deterrents found in every drug store-often to no avail. Cao anything be do ne for these people? The answer is, "Yes!.' One of the most effective smoking deterrents ever dis- covered is a drug called Lobe- line Sulfate. Lobelij)e works, not by making smoking un- pleasant, but by acting as a sub- stitute for nicotine. It helps to remove the craving, and to re- duce withdrawal symptoms. However, don•t think that if you want to quit smoking you can just walk into a drug store and ask for some Lobeline SuJ- f ate. 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Seville and the other cili~ on our triang- ular tour: COrdoba and Granada, served as Moorish capitals of Andalusia. Architecturally, ooe of Seville's main at- tractioos is the Giralda, a huge Moorish tow- er with a Christian superstructure built in 1184 by Pedro the Cruel and later restored by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. The great gothic cathedral, which contains a mural 6S feet high, is the world's third largest Christian church. There you can dis- cover the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Food and practically everything else is relatively cheap in Spain. A lunch for three, for example, consisting of chicken and rice. a bottle of wine, fruit, dessert. and coffee, will cost between four and six dollars. A two-hour, $1.30 train ride northeast to ancient Cordoba begins the second leg of the tour of southern Spain. Many feel no trip to Spain is complete without a bullfight and no bullfight.en are quite equal to the matadors of COrdoba: El Cordobes, Man~lete, and countless other greats . A royal mosque, exceeded in siz.e only by Istanbul's Blue Mosque, is the most promi- nent testament to Cordoba's golden age. Hundreds of palm and orange trees ftaok the entrance to the moeque, which took almost 200 years to construct. Drive or talce the bus to Granada. The road delightfully winds along river beds and through mountain passes. Near Granada, look for gypsy caves carved in the hillsides. One of the most entertaining toun is a trip through Alhambra, the castle of Moor- ti Fatnily W1okl11, S1pte-111bn-18, 1970 ish kings. While you arc in the Caliph's bed- chamber, have your spouse stand in the cas- tle's royal harem quarters. Although she will be several rooms away, you may summon her (or him) by slightJy raising your voice. The castle is acoustically designed to echo the Caliph's voice throughout the paJace. Your spouse won't be able to reply: the sys- tem isn't two-way. Apparently, the Caliph didn't want his wives to talk back. Alhambra ("red house" in Spanish) is the Spanish Taj Mahal. Several palaces, courts, gardens and even an old fortress are con- tained within its 3S acres. The reflecting pool in the Court of Myrtles ia dazzling. The names: Tower of the WitcbeJ, tbe Hall of Two Sisters, and the Gate of Judg- ment, certalnly suggest some of Alhambra's varied history. The palace toot Mohammed's I, IJ, and Ill 106 yean to complete. Ferdi- nand and Isabella lived in Alhambra when they entertained Christopher Columbus and bis ideas about the New World. Leaving Granada and the perpetually snow- capped Sierra Nevada mountains behind, fol- low the sun south briefty to the Mediterranean coastal town of Malaga. Travel by btn and enjoy the pictwesque groves or olive, orange, and almond trees. 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Participation of large groups of citizens used to focus on class reunions or fonnal celebrations. As in all large universities, one of the greatest assets of U.T., Austin is active participation of such citizens in academic programs. Last year, more than 3,500 vol- unteers were engaged in advisory councils. visiting lectureships, student conferences, and planning sessions. In the long ruo, the essence of a student's education, of course, does not depend upon enrollment count nor size of campus. It de· pends on the height of his ambition, on the breadth of his individual search for knowl- edge, and the depth of his understandinrof what he ·bas learned. • For the Small College: (Continued from page 11) ricular changes in the last few yean, such as new undergraduate programs in environmen- tal studies, social research technology, and an unusual business administration program. Few of these pr"Ograms could have been established so swiftly, had they required the approval of some absentee state university central staff. In short, the small private coJJege-given ade- quate financial support-has the operational Oex.ibility to change swiftly to meet changing needs. The catch here is of course "adequate fi. nancial support.'' Frankly, the time has come for American business and industry to put their pocketbooks where their vocal chords have been. Corporations have traditionally praised private coUeges as the bulwark of the free enterprise system. Yet the average corporation contributes to education about three-tenths of on~ percent of profit. Small colleges are also typically rural. As such, they are normally free of those urban distractions which jar the nerves, pollute the air, and make serene contemplation almost impossible. Located in the AJlegheny foothills. of Western New York, Alfred is free of urban noise and smell. It is also free of the frantic space restrictions imposed by an urban set- ting. One 220-acre portion of Alfred's campus bas no "residents" at all. There are obviously liabilities attached to geographical isolation. T here is the danger of permitting ruraJ to mean "sleepy" or "hicks- ville." The rural college requires a constant infusion of live city culture; television and newspapers are not enough. So we at Alfred have gone out of our way to bring the in- tellectual action to our campus. In the main, we have succeeded. For example, we boast a convocation pro- gram that imports regularly to our auditorium and lecture halls symphony orchestras, the- atrical productions, film classics, such speak- ers as British author-scientist C. P . Snow, 20 Fatnily W6cklt1, S6pt6tnber 18, 1970 -former White House aide Theodore Sorensen, writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, and the cx- presidents of Hungary and Peru. Scheduled for this year are New Left philosopher Her· bert ~reuse and conservatives Senators Barry Goldwater of Arizona and John Tower of Texas. As this list implies, we seek to ex.- pose our students to the full range of political and cultural thinking in the country. While retaining the qualities of smallness, Alfred (as a unjversity) bas the additional virtue of providing an atmosphere in which Jiberal arts majors can rub elbows with future engineers, glass scientists, nurses, industrialists, and professional artists. This type of atmo- sphere is part of what we mean when we say that Alfred's specialty is "majoring in the human experience." Such a "major" re- quires the student to cultivate rational dia- logue and to focus on the great problems of war and peace, population and famine, love and hate. Most of all, it means listening to many human views, respecting all, and adopting some. 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"In those three and a half months I've gained IS pounds, Dr. Scbeimannl" she said. Doris was quite sure that her diet was a failure. The calorie counter must have been wrong about some of the frujts and vege- tables she was eating, she said. Or maybe she had some rudden glanduJar disease. I ex.amined her to ruJe out any physical problem, but I knew from the start that this wasn't the difficulty. Less than one person in several hundred has a "glandular" condition that makes him fat. The reason that most peo- ple are overweight is simply because they eat too much-and of the wrong thing. In Doris' case, she revealed that the fruits and vegetables she'd chosen to eat were such fruits as bananas and such vegetables as ava- cadoes, which had more calories than the food she'd eaten before she went on the diet. Larry N . was on a typical high-protein diet when 1 met him. A man of middle age, he had been 25 pounds overweight for yean. The first few weeks he'd lost almost I 0 pounds. The next few weeks he didn't lose anything. The following month be gained three pounds. To malce a long story short, rus weight before be went on the diet was 195. Now it was 21.S! Sylvia C. was a single girl in her late teens when she first came into my office a year and a half ago. Sylvia was living on one of the famous "Liquid diets." She was a pretty girl with a good figure, tending toward plump- ness. A lot of women were intended by Na- ture to be a bit plump, but Sylvia thought she eould catch a man better if she djdn 't have that extra 10 pounds to carry around. 2A Fumily Weekly,.September 13, 1970 Unfortunately, after almost a year on several kinds of liquid diets, she weighed the same. These three people-and millions of others like them-had chosen some pretty good di- ets. Fruits and vegetables, for example, are the healthiest thing in the world for you. By choosing the right kind of vegetables, you can get the protein you need, and a good vitamin supplement wiU provide the other things that the salads and fruits doo't give you. So I have nothing against the fruit and vegetable diet, just as I have notbfog against the high-protein diet, or even a well-rounded liquid diet. And yet none of the three people I de- scribed was losi ng weight. Two of them. in fact, were gajning! Why? The answer is that it really isn't which diet you go on that counts so long as it's a nutri- tionally adequate one, it's how you go on your di~t. Here are the six secrets I've learned: l. Your dkt mast be a way of life. The person who eats less temporarily, or who eats special food for awhile, is only fooling himself. Sure, he may lose a few pounds during the time he's on the diet, but as soon as he's lost enough to satisfy himself he'll go back to his old ways of eating and the weight will go right back on. Your "diet" must be a way of life. You have to find a diet you can live with, as well as live on. That may mean that you lose less weight in the beginning, but it will also mean that as the years pass. you won't be gaining it back. 2. Aay diet whkh laves you bunpy b no pod. The mistake that so many dieters make is to go around starving half the time. A few people with a ton of self-discipline can do this, but even then I've found that it affects the rest of their lives. They are constantly in a bad mood and thinking about food. It just w isn't bea.lthy mentally, let alone physically. But most people can't stand to starve, and I don't blame them. So, after a couple of days, what they do is give in. Tbey11 eat half a chocolate cake or an entire pizza, and ev- erything that they've accomplished is gone in 20 minutes at the table. Pick a diet. then, that lets you eat and feel a nice kind of fullness-without being stuffed. U you get up from the table without being hungry, you've made a giant step toward get- ting down to the weight you want. 3. Lan wllat ral ....... ii. Most of w eat because of our tongues and not because of our stomachs. We sit down to a table and overeat, or we snack too much because we like the taste of food-not becall!e our bodies are really telling us lhat we need some. Very few people know what it is to be really hungry and to then have the satisfac- tion of sitting down witb that good empty feeling and filling up.· If you do have that genuinely hungry feeling-I'm not talking about actual starvation-you'll appreciate the and it won't leave you bloated for dinner (or add any ounces). Or have a piece of fruit in- stead of a piece of pie, and roll the pit around in your mouth for a few minutes. You11 find it has a taste all of its own. Or learn the de- lights of drinking rather than eating betwee.n meals. I have nothing against an occasional glass of wine, but I also think that we should wean ourselves from malted milks and car- bonated colas and educate our palates to the wonders of a clear gJass . of spring· water- possibly spiced with some lemon juice. 5. Abon 1111, Ian ltow to Co o« yo. did. Dieting is a way of life, but is life the same day after day? You take vacations from your job. By the same token, you musn 't feel that every time you go out to a party and overeat that all is lost. Think long range. Realize that between now and this time next year, you're going to eat more than I ,000 meals and a few I 00 snacks. lf a dozen times you go wrong, that really isn't more than a very. very small per- centage over the whole year. So if you're on to take off extra pounds-and keep them off! kind of foods that are good for you a lot more, such as lean meats and salads and fresh fruits and miJk. 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Palm Co., 3919 Greenland Bids .• Miami, Fie. 3305-4. MORE THAN 125 fUND-llAIStN8 IDEAS for your church. club, or aroup. All feetu,.ed in newest cataloe from Anna Elizabeth Wede. Items include na~ns, areetins cards, household sheers, reli· alous pletes, ult and pepper shekers, and many, many others. Write for frff catatoe. Anna Eliza· beth Wade. Dept. 236JP, Lynchbura. Ve. 24505. MAGNIFYING ~1/2FRAME RiAf .. i'RiNF GLASSES s .. SHARP and CLCAR for •••dint line p<lnt end clolnt detall _ ..... yet ••t recul•r non·m.,nlfled vlalon -r top of tenMs. Poliahed 1round lenaes. or folkt over 40 with· out HlllJ"•tlsm or eye diH•H wtto almply need m .. nlty. inc lensH. $3.911 lncludH caH. Add 45• po1te1•· Stet• .... NU ....... PROOUCTS, 0..,.11_ nwotte •u "Y_..... "'"" "-c~ . .,._,. Mloe TIME TRE-4TS -B"'11 QT b"ild d.ocka! Eaa11 to do, f M'fl to give, kita 4re deacribed in Free Catalog pl1'3 move- menta, auembled docks, moon dial&, and compon.e,.ts. detailed plans of ! Grandfather Clocks, $1 .50. Emperor Clock Co., Div. of Ritz lmtruments, Dept. FW, ·P.O. Drawer A-T, Fair- hope, Ala. 8658!. .,,, IZ,4RD OF OZ music bo:i pla.11a "011 er the Rain.bow" aa Doroth.11, Toto, Strawman, Tinman a11d Lion go Lazil11 round and round cm the Y eUow Brick Roa.d. A muaical treat for chil- dren of aU ages. 5%" high. $5.95 plua 56¢ postage. Spartan Sales, Dept. FW, 945 Yonkers A ve., Yonkera, N .Y . 10704. Weekend Shopper BY SUSAN PAINE COLORFUL film offer -Kodacolor film developed and jumbo prints are only $1.25 if you aend this editorial along with you r film. Any 8 or 12 ex- posure Eastman Kodak Film. Failures are credited. Limit 1 roll per cus- tomer. You are guaranteed exceUent quality. The offer expires on Dec. 31, 1970. Skrudland Photo, Dept. ZEl. Hebron, Ill. 60034. WATE-OFF tab- 1 et s reducing plan may help you take off pounds and inches. Sale, absorbs in stomach something like a sponge. Gives feeling of fullness to curb appe- tite. $3. Fleetwood, Dept. TT20, 427 W. Randolph. 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He µromptly flnt'<i him In Cana- dian dollers . . . which are , smaller than U.S. dollars. Soeaklng of small dollars ... How about the best dollar buy on th<.' automobile market to· day? Ford.~ Fl\lcon for exam- ole. Here at Wilson Ford Sales In Huntington Beach we have an outstanding collection · of Falcons. Takr thc Falccn Fu- tura. The 4-door SPdan is the top of th<> FAicon lineup. It ls the last word in compact lux- ury and blg-<'l\r ideas. Ideiu; like big-cu ride . . . smooth. Quiet. soft. But handling that Is definitely compart. Ideas like the ?.00-cu. In. Six, which gives such hlJ? oower ror ouick ne.sslnll Rnd freeway cruising. But which ls ourr cornNlct-cl\r In gas mlle,.lle. Ideas like the bht-cllr S"8clC'lusness with J?en· croua aeatlnJ? for six adults olus 12.2 ru. ft. of tr11nl< Sl')8ce for a \l&catl'>n load of IU1lga11te. And It's all on a compact wheelbase of 111 ll'lches so turning Is quick and easy. Ideas like the plushness of cloth and vlnyl trim, comfortable foam-padded full-width seats and rich loop- pUe caroetlng ... It's all Just part of Ford's nc>w Better Ideas for 1970. Whv not stop In at 1~ Be.ach Blvd. and see thP great Ford Falcon line for yourself. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 DICK , WILSON'S . SEEIT TC DAV 1971 PIMTOI TORINO BROUGHAM 2-DR. HARDTOP THUNDERBIRD 2-DR. LANDAU TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOURCHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALO DIPr. ' ...... 10 , .•• 7 hws SIHICI OPIN T .. a. tlw• M .. I•·•· te 5 , .•. Me:t., I•·•· .. t 111·•· 592-5511 M tht of Be I ... tt b. k1 H H p K R g c ti g ..-4 ~SPORTS ~. FOR THE NEW SEASON Sports moves over into the weeknight primetime with ABC's Monday Night NFL football games. ABC will continue to carry the NCAA College Football games as well as ABC's Wide World of Sports; NBA Basketball ; Golf tournaments; the Professional Bowlers Tour and The American Sportsman. ()pposlna quanerb11elu In die fint pro pine to be telnilfd on the ABC Ttle- Tilon Netwo~'s "NFI, MONDAY NJGHT FOOTBALL" a.re BUI Nelsen (kft) of the Clenland Browns and Joe Namath of the New Yo~ Jets. NBC's big sports package is the World Series of Baseball, but there's also professional football as played in the American Foot- ball Conference of the National Football League; the NCAA Bas- ketball Championship games; the World Series of Golf and Bob Hope's Desert Classic, and the International Tennis Championships. CBS covers the National Football League games; the National Hockey League games through the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Playoffs; the CBS Golf Classic, and horseracing-including the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. Post-season football specials include NBC's coverage of the Rose, Orange, Gator and Senior Bowl games, plus the Super Bowl game: CBS will have the Sun Bowl, the Cotton Bowl and the NFL Conference playoffs and C hampionship game; and ABC will offer the Libeny Bowl, the Sugar Bowl. the North-South Shrine All-Star game and the Hula Bowl. Pat Sommerall (center) will be on hand as one of the commeotafon for the NFL pmts on CBS tbls season. The NFL pmes wlll be pttSl'oted realonally on 14 stnilht Sundays, from S-ptember 20 tbroup December 20. CBS wUJ broadcast NatJonal Football Conference pmes, plus lnter- conference pmts between the NatJonal and Amerkan Conference tlut ortalnate In the Amukan Conference home chiff. THt DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 11, lt10 ~, , l For home loan information call Mr. Ebert, 539-2122 Tell him how much money Then he'll give you the in - you need ($500 to $5,ooO). formation immediately, how long you want to keep while you're still on the it, how much (or how 1;tt1e) phone. No embarrassment. you want each payment to No obl igation. be, and whether you want I He won't contact your em- the payments to start now, ployer, and he doesn't need or later. to ask the kind of personal He'll ask you where your I questions that a bank or home (or other property) is, small loan company asks when you bought it, how you. much you paid for it, and I It's quick. It's simple. Call how much you owe on it. 539-2122. Ask for Mr. Ebert. Union Home Loans A state licensed real estate loan &rokerage firm at 9754 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove. Other offices in Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Torrance, Van Nuys, Whittier & San Diego. ,.,. 3 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER I,, 1970 M 0 RN IN c; SATURDA Y €E) Joyce Chen Coob (C) (30) Mannix wins the confidence of I "Lobsters". mentally disturbed little 1ir1 ind I Cl) Bud! Owtns (C) (30) dlscoverJ that she hH evidence f1itll ill Action (C) (30) th1t endangers IWlr life. SEPTEMBER l2 El Sllow de Pedro Y1r111 (C) 0 Ii) @ @?:') I IHc!At I "Ceor&• SEPTEMBER 13 (30) M" (C) (90) Joel Grey re-crutes 7:30 B Qj Ci) J1clli1 Giiison (C) (60) his sta1e role 11 showm1n Georae (R) In "The Honeymooners," Ralph M. Cohen. Appeerin1 with Grey ire Is elected treuurer of the Ric· Red Buttons. J1ck Cauidv. Ninette 6:lS 5:00 I ~:r~!.s ~fertnce (C) coons Lodee ind promptly loses F1brey, Blythe D1nntr. Anita GU· 6:30 ~ ::::: .. $200. as he and Ed celebrate lette, Bem1dette Peters, Lewis J. •• ltams Action (C) Highlights of Ralph's election. Stidlen and Jesse White. Sixteen 6:55 Glwt Ua Tllla Dar (C) the Rams-Houston Oller~ 1970 0 @ (])&)Lawrence Welk (C) Cohen songs are featured. 7:00 Tt111 Ind Jetry (C) Mgamr Spy <C> <60> Im News <C> (30) 7:30 ~:~.=~n:.:><C> M i ,., ... ''Th "· " (d e Million $ Movie: (C) ''The T•ll srn, Alon& Wltft Mltdl (C) (60) _., ... ,(-U..a Do& (C) f1mll· ov 1 wrea,.: 1 ,..y ra· Men" (western) '55-Clark Gable, Countrr Music Clrousel (C) nu.-"~ ""' ma) '58-William Holden. Robert Ry•n. Jane Russell, C•m· (30) iar, everyd1y Items will be explored I Patty Dulle eron Mitchell. fil) Tiit Toy Thal Crew Up (60) (R) both humorously ind seriously. Hob Nob With lob Q) Wonders of ttle Wolid (C) (30) @?:') Cin,.11 36 Reeular stars Include Woody Allen, Quest for Life (C) 'The Ainu or Japan.'' 10:30 0 Robert ll Dornan Sllow (C) Joi nathQ1n WlolnteB •nl d Jod Anne Wof · Stories of Sucuaa (C) I Tiit Advocates (C) (60) CR) C90) ey. uest ns exp ore on tod1y s 5:30 B Snull Preview (C) CR) Preview Selected fllms (C) (90) show: "How do they mike foot· of new CBS Fall season. Sylvia 1 Enrique (30) 0 FORD DEALERS present balls?" "How does • neon sian I KNBC New .. rvlct (C) * VIC DAMONE & YOU work?" "Where do bricks come Zane Grey ThHtre 8:00 from?" "What's roper• and "How McHale's Navy 0 BOXING FROM FORUM 0 Vic D1mone l You (C) (30) do they make hot do1 rolls?' lob strock f resents * FOR TITLE TONIGHT! ltallan sonas are hl&hllghted. I Miiiie l Ult Spoken Word (C) risher Flmilr MONTOYA VS. LUIS m CoH111 football (C) Southern Htr1td of Tnitll (C) Coapau (C) University vs. North Carolina Uni· Sacred Hurt (C) LIVE, PLUS PRE·LIMS! versity. 7:45 1111 Christopllers (C) 6:00 IJ The II& News (C) (60) 0 Fonim loxln1 (C) (2 hr) Cali· ; Music City USA (C) 130l 1:00 I lflclAt I T"9 lnflnit. E.n· 0 ENCORE Llredo (C) (60) West· fornia Lightweight Champion Lobl· (I) Chillet Tht1b1 counter (C) Problems in transl1tina ern drama about lour members of t M t d I d h. I • o on oya e en s is crown n · PaSIPOft lo Tr1vel (C) (30) liturgy of the Greek Orthodox Church the Texas Raneers, starring Neville a 12-ro_und main event against ll:OO 8 O Ntwa (C) into Enallsh are studied. Brand, Peter BroWJl. William Smith, Sabi L • Robert Wolders and Philip "Granny m M~~· "reats· .m.1 Kt"'' (dra· • ThHtre 9: (C) "Sewn Cltlts of 0 NEW SEASON J111bo (C) Live- • • . • '" 1 '°'41" (drama) '55 -Anthony 1c1bn series, with new story and DGooself'WI" ~~ "BC'a w·,... '"'otld ma) 58-William Holden, Trevor Quinn Richerd Eg1n Michael Ren· animal star each week. l.!.LI 1.1.J ~ " "" " Howard ' f • CIU.edral et TolHftOW (C) of Sports (C) «" · DALE EVANS nie, Je trey Hunter. Rita Moreno. fJ loss City (C) (60) (R) The u:1 (E) 11 Is Written (C) DIJ of Dlacovery (C) Osmond Brothers. Mel Carter. Bud· * Presents €E) M1uJe Ind the Btautfful Ma· Wonderama (C) dy Miles. Bobby Sherman, Fred People Who Really Care dllnt (C) (R) "Inner Thi(hs." Revival fires (C) Hughes, Brenton Wood guest. (E) Relicioua Sped1I (C) (30) "Chil · 9 \I) Aw•~ Tlteab•: ''The Chll· ~Diver I Gollatll (C) (E) Animals, Adion ind Mvlnture dren or Compassion." dren • Hour. Cod 11 Ute Answer (C) (t) (30) "Legends of the Vam· fl) Tile Yoict of A1Hrlc1nl1111 (30) 11:15 II febulous 52! (C) "MobJ Diet'' Town Hall Meetln& (C) pires." 8:308 9 (j) Mr Three S.ns (C) (30) (Cfu sic) 'SO-Gregory Peck, Rich· l :30 ' Mn. Alpha Btt (C) Q)@ Nit News (C) (30) (R) Steve finds himself ust as 1 ard Baseh1rt, Orson Welles, Leo host".e bl Face (C) Rabbi Wolf Is @E Musical1/Dn1y l '4IU1ttt (C) tree in Dodie's school play. Genn. Filming of the classic Her-0 Movie: "Macabre" (drema) '58 (30) 0 Movie Special: (C) "h1mbo" man Melville symbolic story of -William Prince, Christine White, m News (C) (30) (adventure) '63--0oris Day, Ste-Capt. Ahab and his m1nl1e1I chase Jim Backus. 6:301J KNIC SurvlJ (C) (30) .. 'A' phen Boyd, Jimmy Durante, Martha to destroy a elant while. (E) Kltluyn Kuhlman (C) tor Effort." Raye, Dean J111er. At the turn of 0 ABC Ntw1 (C) @ ~ This i• ttie life (C) m Run For Your Life (C) (60) the century, circus owner Pop 11:30 B Ntwa (C) Gordon Graham. full Gospel Revtv1l (C) @ @ film feabwt (30) Wonder is in d1n1er of having his SablrdlJ Nl&flt Movie: "M11· 9:00 mera ThrH (C) Q!j 00 CIS News (C) (30) tircus taken over by creditors be· tery Strnf' (mystery) 'SO-Rieu· TIM Cflrlstophm (C) 611) CllHdren's Gospel Hour (C) (30) cause of his gambllne. do Montalban. Bruce Bennett, Mar· Day of Discovery (C) I luct OwtM (C) (30) shall Thompson, Edmon Ry1n, Jin Clmpus Profile m Ed1• of Etern~ (C) CV Here Come tllt Brldu (C) Sterll n1. After a skeleton is IC· Cospel Mulic (C) 7:00 6 CIS Evtnin1 News (C) (30) ( ) cident1lly uncovered, a police lieu-1 ~Revival Firll (C) Roger Mudd. I NET rt1Jf10111t (90) (R) ten1nt and a doctor be1in the proc· 6 Klttlryn Kuhlman (C) 1J e;J (6) a;) i "lciAO Miss futuru (30) ess or tracking down the killer. Tom end Jerry (C) America -faaunt (C) (2 hr) Live · Film Feature (C) (2 hr) (E) Ntwa (C) . I M1atro from Convention Hall in Atlantic 9:00 B a (j) Green Acm (C) (30) @ @ SpoUic1tt Theatre (C) ''Th• . • Panora•• Latino tn Do•lnao City, N.J .. with Bert Parks as em· (R) Oliver and Lisa ue trapped in Private War of M~tor Btn•n." 9:30 Tod1y'1 Relieioft (C) tee (for the 16th ye1r), Lee Meri· a cave under their farm house. Ch1rtlon Heston, Ju he Adams. • This la ttie Life (C) wether a11d Debbie Bryant as co· IJ@@ m I JPl(!lL I Tlte All· 11:45 (E) Mwie: "Breakout" (dram•) '59 ; (1) SMkly tllt It« (C) hostesses. and Mary Ann Mobley star Circus (C) (60) Ed McMahon -Richard Todd, Michael Wilding. Of""ll Roberts (C) and Vonda Kay Van Dyke as fea· of The Tonight Show is host for 12:00 1J lohm1n a. B1nley (C) Jack hnelope l'itstop (C) lured performers. this special ,that presents eleven _of Latham. Bill Dally, Julie McWhir· Steps to l11mina (C) O R"rhlde (60) the country s top circus acts. in· lier, and Or. Dale Daugherty, Dirty My f1Voritt Sirmon (C) As a -0 th y 11 D (C) (30) eluding the comedic capers or Ja n-Time Company guest. part of the KNBC "Drue Alert" se· .:. 11 a er iys el's Chimps, Smaha and the Dress· fl Movie: "This Gun for Hi11" ries, Rev. Paul Clarll, Point Loma m "SAIL TO GLORY" aee Lipanunner Stallions. Hanne· (dram•) '42-Alan Ladd, Veronica Community Presbyterl•n Church * Story of the schooner ford's Toy Elephant and Charlotte Lake. (San Dieeo), tells the story of a "America" presented Walsh and her unc11ed performing 1:00 II Movie: "Tiit Mob" (drama) 'Sl 17-year·old girl who lost her life by ~rrsuN leopards. -Broderick Crawford, Ernest Borg· in her first elperiment with drugs. '"' • 11111 Andeuon CC) (30) nine. I Hour of Power (C) m Metromedia Presents (C) (60) Hour of Powtr (C) (60) 1J News (C) @ (]) Jonn, Que.st (C) "Sall to Glory." Robert Stack nar· Noche de Estreno (2 hr~ 1:15 (E) Movie: "Vice Squid" (drama) . Movie: "fury 1t Sundown" rates the story of the racin& 9:30 IJ 9 (j) PettlcOlt Junction (C) '53-Edward G. Robinson. Paulette (western) '57 -Nick Adams, John schooner. "America," and Its vie· (30) CR) Billie Jo's newest off.beat Goddard. Derek. John Smith. tory over Great Britain's finest 1dventure is a Hoolerville-type love· 1:30 O II Mondo (C) I Cllrlst 11 ttle Answer (C) yachts ott the Isle of Wi1ht in in. m All·Nilflt Sttow: "Cultty bJ @ F11tft fOf TodlJ (C) 1851. This ship established the su· I News (C) (30) Larry Burrell. Trouon," ''Str1nphold" and Cis-Ci) Ca111era Tllrt1 (C) premacy of the vessel in intern• St1n Hitdlcodl (C) (30) co llld. 10:30 A Time To Sptlll (C) tlon•I saillne competition ind in· CV love American Style (C) 1:45 e M .. lt: "No Esclpe'' (drema) • Stltlon to st.t~~ (C) "Bid Trips spired the Amerie1's Cup Races. (60) (R) 'SJ-Oun J111er. Joh n Carradine. -You or the Dru![. m Crt1tlv1 llvlna With Craib (60) 10:00 B a Cl) Mannix (C) (60) (R) 2:30 B Ntwa/Clive Ua This Day (C) 0 (ll) Cil Catanoop Cits (C) fVFN I NG SUNDAY • '1Ci I· td '1· n, r· 's t· tn 1e 1w n· 11 ch 'e· nd is 58 te, a se· ma ·ch a life as. "'" >hn ·fps " THE DAIL y PILOT. rv WEEI(, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 Star ting tonight. "The Big News11 o n Channel 2 becomes Los Angeles telev ision's only loca l early-evening news broadcast seven nights a week. Watch Jerry Dunphy ever y week night and Clete Roberts on weekends. ~ Tiit Qrlltoplttra (C) Face dlt Ntdt11 C) 11 :00 ofect Htld Start (~) I Filth for TodlJ (C) Movie: ''T• .. " (drama) '51- Pier Anaell, John Ericson, R•lph Meeker. @ (3) 1.etwtnllle (C) Tiie lfi11tatMea (C) Clutrdl Ill tM 'lto•t (C) I ...... ,..,..... ,. (C) 6 Arst ~-Clwrdl ) ~ S.ndlJ Momin& Mow~ (C) "Hero's lsl1nd." V1rieclaclu Mnkllta I Cillt .. Stl Cul ll:JO Ttll It LI-. It W11 (C) @ (}) DISCMry (C) (R) "The H1rbor ind the ToWbo•t Men." D Mowit: (C) ''TreuUJI ef Ult 8oldtn Condor., (1dventure) '53- Comel Wilde, Constence Smith. m ai11nt.r (C) /\I 11 HNOON 12:00 fJ Face dlt Natioft (C) Mowlt: (C) "llM 8oldtn Hofdt" (adventure) 'Sl -Ann Blyth, D111ld Farrar, Richard E11n, Georae Mac· ready. I EsstntlallJ So (C) Storitl of Succns ~Film FNtUrt (C) "Teacw of HM Y11r" i nd "Spic. Coat." I Dr1u o..i11lcll - 12:15 Dodpr hput (C) 12:30 U.S. Open Tennis Cha•plon· sllips (C) Live finals of the $160,000 tournament from Forest Hills, New YOf~ Bud Collins and Jack Kremer ~ort. U Movie: "Bandit QuHn" (west· ern) '51-Barb111 Britton, Wiiiard Parker. (]) Undtnr•J for hace (C) Ci) W1aon Tr1in I Or1I Roberts (C) SINmt Strut (C) (R) 121·5. A flve·hour replay of last week's pro· (!!mS. Q!J Ci) Doda• 8Heb1ll (C) Dodaers at San Fr1ncisco. 12:40 m Dod&• W1nn·Up (C) 12:55 m Docl&tf 81teblll (C) Dodeers vs. S.F. Giants at Candlestick P•~ In San Francisco. • SIMr1od Hol11111 Thutr1 1:001 a;, Mffl the rre11 (C) Public SeRIU Film (C) (1) PSA Fil111: "Winas to Grt1t Britain." 61) Arrtbl ti Nortl 1:30 D lnsldt Business (C) "Intern•· tion1I Business." I@(]) llMlt l Answers (C) Volct of C.lv1rr (C) Fr111te 1 II Vida (C) A••lcan rrobltmt (C) 2:00 @ @ a;, WOftd S«lts of 5olf ( ) Final holes of the ch1 mplonship from the Firestone Country Club In Akron, Ohio. Competln1 aolfers ire J1c.k Nicklaus, Tony J1cklln, Billy Caspar and Dave Stockton. Com· ment1tors are Jim Simpson, Ch1r1ie Jones, Jay Randolph and Pat Hernon. IJ Movie: "Teua R1npr1" (west· em) '36 -Fred MacMurray, Lloyd Nolan, Jean Parker. I rress Conference (C) Country Music Tim• (C) Cl) Sundly M1tlnn: "Sitff'I Strlnpr." ~ 61) Maalcl J P11abr11 2:30 IJ R11111 Pr•S.Hon Football (C) Taped covereee of 1ame between the Loa Anaeles Rims and the Sin (Continued) ..... 5 P•I• 6 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 " -............ --... -. ~ Ji;~ I ~-~ t , . 11h~- 7:3o pm/The World Of Dl1ney 8:30 pm/The Bill Easby Shaw Tonight: the inimitable Big Bi ll scores as a high Disney touch brings alive schoo l coach in this tun- a fascinating tale about filled series, but you're a boy and the injured pony the real winner. he nurses back to health. Its second big season! ~q ~-- ' J 1:00 pm/Bananza Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker and Michael Landon are all back on the Ponderosa and all ready for action in new adventures! ( -- Don't let it happenJI without yaul At / 970 SUNDAY (Continued) Francisco 49ers, pl1yed yuterd1y 1t the Coliseum. Gil Stratton ind Don P1ul e1ll the 1ctlon. fJ Mewit: "TM Stratton S1ofJ" (dr1m1) '49-Jlmmy Stew1rt, June ~son. U Miiiion $ MovW. (C) "Rains of R1ndllpur" (drama) '55-lani Tur· ner, Richard Burton, MlchHI Ren· nle, Join C1ulfleld, Fred M1cMurrey. I M11 Fuerte ciue tu Amor 3:00 Colt .45 OutrNdl/Muaie.lt (C) 3:30 D PREMIERE: THE JOHN * McKAY SHOW-Highlights from last night's game use vs. ALABAMA 0 PREMIER£ Tiit Jolin Mdtar Show (C) USC Coach John Mcl<Aly analyzes the crucial plays of lut nlahrs football game between USC and University of Alabama at Blrm· Ingham. Subsequent programs will Immediately follow the NBC Amel'!· c1n Football Conference G1me. ~ ~ ~:·~~~,. (C) § ~ S..nday An.moon Movlt (C) "Cunfl&trt It Dodp City." • Seltded Fil• (C) • Golden Yura (C) 4:00 · Spu~ Up (C) UCLA Bruin football (C) I Love Lucy ~per 6 The Te1ehin& (C) • ronco Aerlculture Report 4:30 Inquiry (C) The flJin& Nun (C) Slllppy (C) Abbott I Costello Samaon (C) m Passport to Tr1vtl (C) . feiturt · R11 Humbard Sllow (C) 5:00 Ntw11111ll1rs (C) · KNBC News Conference (C) Gov. Ronald Reagan guests. D Sunday Movie: ''Until Tiier Siii" (drama) '57-Jean Simmons, Paul Newman, Joan Fontaine, Piper Laurie, Sanndra Dee. Four wellbred sisters rind loneliness durlnr World War II followlna the loss of their father and brother. James A. Ml· chener's story explores the desper· ate frustrations of women left alone. I Marshal Dillon 81rt>ara McNalr (C) Patty Dulle (])Seven Arts Thutre: "1111 et Wor1ds of Gulliver." Hob Nob With Bob ~ Birth of a Coll111 (C) Skippy (C) · • en la Tardt • Tiiis Is tM life (C) · • Dom!.!!Jos Gipntes 5:30 a Cl) A1Ht1ur Hour (C) • All·A"'eriun Coll111 Show (C) McHlle's NIYJ How To M1rry 1 Milllon1lre (i) Wor1d Tomorrow (C) : Mliteroa•rs' Ntflhbo"'ood (C) • flalltr r •milJ • ~rlculture USA (C) 0., of DllCOYlfJ (C} FVFNINr. 1:00 IJ nt Iii Ntwt (C) (30) Now IX· tended to Sundays, this sevtn·nilhl local news~st features Clet1 Rob· erts as anchorm1n, Stan Duke with the sports, weatherman J•cll Giibert, and various news reporters. l @ @ mNac N ... <C> <30> Did Sindlir SMw (C) (60) Tiie GJWWJ Slltw (C) (60) Guests are Kenny Roaers & the fllll Edition, The Gentry's Linda Ron· atadt, Mel Carter. Alivl & Klckina. The 5 Stalrsteps, and Sh1neo. m Cruturt fNtUrtl (2 hr) "Inv• life Man's R1Y1na1" •nd "Junllt Clptiyt." m Animals, Action Ind AdYlnture (e) (30) "Surf's Up." Biii Burrud travels to Hawaii. EE Ar1111 reotblll (60) Taped-hlrh· liahts of yesterday's a•me between Army and Holy Crou. I Wll.lt'I Ntw (30) (R) (j) CJS News (C) Hour of Powtr (C) (60) lnslpt (C) (30) 6:30 1J 9 (j) CIS Ntn (C) (30) Roaer Mudd. 0 Htlp111tu (C) (30) Clay Cole Is host to celebrity couples Cynthia & Kent McCord; Elizebeth Allen & date, Cesar Romero; David Hartman & date, Denise Alex1nder. I Tiit lnvldtn (C) (60) (i) Meet tile Preu (C) (30) Pr.,ma dlt Gultlr (30) (R) m Talk to tllt Mln11er (C) . firm feature (C) (30) "Lake Wilderness." EE Tiit Golden Y11rs (C) (30) 7:00 IJ tij Ci) c::mmD H 1 r I e ia Globetrotters (C) (60) (R) The fib· ulous Harlem Globetrotters display their basketball skills and un· matched court comedy In a full· hour sports and entertainment spe· cial. Comed l1n Pat H1mnrton and CBS broadcaster Pat Summerell are commentators. On the show, M11d· owlark lemon, tflt Clown Prince of Basketball, leads the Trotters In 1 aame against the Washiniiton Gen· erals, played on a specially con· structed basketball court at Studio 41 in Television City, Hollywood. 0 @ @ NEW SEA.SON Wiid Kina· dom (C) (30) "Ch1llenae of the Cheetah." Pert I of t'#O parts. Host Martin Perkins end his associate Stan Brock join In 1 conservation project: catchin& cheet1hs Jn the Republic of Botsw1n1, where a chee· tah population uploslon has oc· curred, and movinr them to Kruaer National Park in South Afrie1, where their number Is decreaslna, O Showwe 5 (C) (60) "Doodle· town Pipers Way Out West." The troupe encores its musical saae· brush satire. D @ Cil'EE,..!S"t ... lc ... 1 .... AC ... fJustfriend• (C) (60) Composer·s nrer John Hartford hosts with Jennifer Warren, singing star of West ColSt edition of "Hair," in a country·western mu· sic special. Guests Include Pat Paulsen, Mason Willlams. Bob £in· stein and The first Edition. I TwfflaM Zont (30) It 11 Writttft (30) Speculation (C) (60) (R) "A Converution With Leslie Fiedler," critic and author of "Belna Busted." I Plttern for LIYlna (30) T11tro fantutico (C) (60) SpaCll In tllt Seventlta (C) (30) D•H 'Italia con A111or (60) 7:30 D Q) 00 8' NEW SEASON Won· dtrfut World of Di1n1J (C) (60) A youna fruit peddler accepts a job as stable boy for 1 Puerto Rlu n rancher ind b.rriends • PHO Fino p1lomino, descend1nt of the horses of the Sp1nish Conqulst1dors. in • T HE DAILY P ILOT, T\/ WEEK, SEPTEMBER 17, 191( "Crtstoballto, the CalyptO Colt" Mtwle: (C) .,A hWt for tile Mar· laundllnl the 10th .. son on HBC. riecl Malt" (R) (comedy) t67-Wal· Robert Vlaoruux portrap Cheio. ter M1tth1u, Robert MorM, lnaer 8 Mlltte. $ Mewil: "lw.tf Pia StMnt, Jlcll Benny, Lucille 8111, fio" (mystery) '61-0avid Janssen. Joey Blshoo. Sid Cltur, Art Car· Jeanne Crain, Acnes Mooreheld. A nay. Happily married Paul MaMllll private lnwstieator, enalltd In dlsooYtrs after 14 years that ht findin1 • mlssln1 helreu. becomes Is btcomln1 lncrtulnafy lntertstad lnvol"ed with 1 ntovla sttr, his ex· In other J0Un1 Wlnfttn. flancee, and the af r1 In the case. I NIWI <C> (30) ID P1aptft .. Tr1Yll (C) (30) M1111eft tM• "Italian Pastels." Hal Sawyer host's T1le fonrtt Sa11 (60) (R) 1 view of Italy, with emphasis on "Strike." Aeur end Jon 1r1 brouaht the customs. to1ether while she and Holly are I Voice ef UM HMr (60) 1ldln1 stnke·brea-lnr railway wortl· Quest for lHt (30) •rs in 1926 En1l11M1. 1:00 a C1J Ed s..111¥11 CC> <60> uo In .. ..., o...rt <t> <30> The Beailu, Dionne Warwick. Steve t-.30 ..... (C) (30) Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Peco ~ ti llMb (C) (30) Lee, Duke Ellln&ton ind Hit Orth· Cewtarltl y ~ (C) estra, Peter Gennaro, Edward Vlllel· 1:45 ...... ,,. la and The Muppeta are aueab on 10:00 9 Ci) NEW SEASON TN The Beatles Sonabook, d1YOted en· 1-nMi ( ) (60) ''To T•tt• of tlrely to music composed by The Death But Once." Stn. Haya Stolfi Beatles. star H1I Holbrooij l"lfu1e1 to be In· U ROLLER GAMES-live! (C) tlmldated by a th,..t of death If he * W0rld Series Playoffsl lleepa a collt1t speaklna •n111e· ment. Mlellaef Tolin (at Jordan 9 Rolltr 11.. (C) (2 hr) LA. Bayle) and Sharon Acker (as &In Thunderbirds i~ World Series action Stowe) co-star. Ger1ld s. O'louahlln taped earlier 1n the day. Oppoaln& Bests. team Y!t to be determined. NIWI (C) (30) 0 PREMIERE SHOWING • Let Me T11' To ••• (C) (60) * of the 1971 MERCURYS Larry Burrell hosts. on THE FBI tonight m Con1p football (90) USC vs. fJ @ (I) 8> T1le Fii (C) (60) Allbama. 00 "fllaht." Inspector Erskine I"*' ltpOft (C) (30) smches for the d1u1hter of Mafia · Ennin1 It Pops. (C) (60) Con· sub-chief, who has hijacked en air· cert planlll E•rl Wild Is f11tured plane to ese1pe the Mafli execu· sololst with the Boston Pops Or· tloners chestra In Liszt's "Plano Concerto m hit Cruta: "Tllt lay" (dra· No. 1" ind .. the Uszt·arnna.ed "la ma) '58-Wiiiiam Holden, Trevor Ci:lcloua. How•rd. The commander of en un· lru TutN (60) armed seaaoina tua ·11 nslcned to • CilttU " (C) tow to safety Allled ships disabled 10:30 8 WtrW T ... nw (C) (30) "Is i enemy action durtnr WW 11. the Beaver All W1tr• T1lt Spef1I bit (C) <30) CD KATHRYN KUHLMAN httn fer LM1t1 (30) * (IN COLOR) I IPICIA ifrltftda & Love (C) (60) "A Chucll M1n1lone Concert." CD Kltllryn Kulll•11 (C) (30) Taped in May 1970, before a stand· 10:4510""' (C) lna·room·only crowd at th• Eastman 11:00 6 Newt (C) Theatre In Rochester, New York. 11 ef Temonw (C) compoaer Manalone conducts the • Wiiiia• F. lldley (C) Guests Rochester Phllhlrmonic Orchestra are David StHI, P1rti1m1nt1ry and .ix soloists In a potpourri of Spokesmen on Commonwealth Al· sound-jw, folk, rod! and classical. f1lrs for the liberal Party, end I Seltdad f11a (C) Norm1n St. John Stevas. 1n 1uthof. Ca"'9MI ....... (30) They discuss tht CON*IUtnCtl of 1:30 fa (6) f£' NEW SEASON 1111 an Abortion Reform Act passed In Celby (ej' \30) "Anytime You're Enaland. Rudy, C.K.'' Chet's amateur m0¥1e ! Or1I Rtbtfts (C) making results in a failure for him 11:15 Movie: "Where tilt Sldtwalll but provides • new outlook on life di" (drama) '50-Ge11e Tierney, fo r a potential school dropout (Gor· Dana Andrews, Gary Merrill. don Hoban). 11:30 D Sund•r Tonlaht Sbow (C) (R) ID World AdYtnblrt (C) (30) "Bon· ID M9,Ylt: '1~ la • M11" (mys· nie Scotland." Nicol Smith guests. tery) 60-Franc1& Lederer. EE World To11orrow (30) "Don't l (i) lnsilM Leave Me-Bee." Prorrem on the 12:00 Ntw1 (C) complex realm of bees. fll11 fllhlfl (C) "Ponello." ii) LI Tormenll (30) ())Th Cltrilt"'8R (C) 9:00 8 a Cl) NFL )l,..St110n foot· 12:1S Movie: ''told te IWf (comedy) ball (C) (3 hr) New York Jets vs. ' -8ob Hope, Bin& Ctotby. Doio· Dallas Cow~s from Dallas. 'i Lamour. 0 0 Ci) m NEW SEASON lonan· 12:30 Ntw1 (C) ZI (C) (SO) "The Nlaht Virginia City 1:00 · tcie1kln1 FrttlJ (C) Let Stras· Died.'' The specter of an arsonist berr. theatrical director and found· ha unts Vlrainia City when a rash of er of tht Ac1o11 Studio In New fires th reaten to destroy the entire York, au..U. community. Guests are Anael Tomp· Cl) Movie: ~~ .. tile Un· kins, Bina Russell, Roy Teal 1nd lllOWll" (sd;fl) ' uster Crabbe. Phil Brown. New theme music, writ· 1:-45 IJ Mowit: ~ Mldlltltt Kid" ten and arranaed by Emmy wlnn11 (wutem) '47-Jon Hiii, Victor Mc. David Rose. will be Introduced on Laclen. Andy Dtvint. this show. 2:00 B MIC NtwMmc. (C) 0 G1J C1XiE AIC S11ndly Nlpt 3:15 Ntwt/llve Ua 1'1t De, (C) hi• 7 THE YOUNG LAWYERS MONDAY 8:45 PM ZALMAN KING JUDY PACE LEE J. COBB IDlllE 'ii'OIJ DIM\W//A\W m®v . SUNDAY 10:00 PM ART METRANO BRUCE BELLAND BONNIE BOLAND DAVID SOMERVlbJ. TIM CONWAY MONDAY 7:30 PM RED SKELTON TUESDAY 7:30 PM DON KNOTIS ELAINE JOYCE THE YOUNG REBELS-ABC lundly, Sept. 20, 7 PM Two years after "the shot heard 'round the wor1d," the Continent•! army was run· nlns before Howe's troops •fter their battle on Brandywine Creek In Pennsylvenle. This point In history-the yeer 1777-is the tem· poral setting of ABC's The Young Rebels, • new ectlon·edventure Mrles •bout • fie· tlonel guerrilla sroup celled the Yankee Doo- dle Society. The birthplace of this secret or· ganlzation is the town of Chester, 12 miles from Philadelphia. Its members ere carrying the fight against the rule of King George Ill behind the enemy's lines. Jeremy Larkin, considered a fop and accepted as a Tory by the townspeople, is the IHder of the group. Captain Yankee Doodle's aides are Isak Poole, a blacksmith and former slave who bought his own freedom and wants the same for others; Henry Abington, an admirer of Benjamin franklin. whose knowledge of sci· ence and British military strategy Is of ut· most importance; and Elizabeth Coates, a young girl whose zeal for the cause Is sec· ond only to her affection for Jeremy. An ex· officio member of the Yankee Doodle Society is the Marquis de Lafayette, a major seneral in the Continental army at 19. Wounded et Brandywine end unable to keep up with the retreat, he Is helped by the Yankee Doodlers and becomes their confidant and liaison • with the military. Rick Ely stars as Jeremy Larkin, Lou Gossett as Isak Poole and Alex Henteloff as Henry Abington. Also starring is French actor Philippe forquet as Lafayette and Hilarie Thompson co·stars as Elizabeth Coates. TIM CONWAY COMEDY HOUR-CBS lunctay, Sept. 13, 10 PM . Th• verutile Tim Conway stars in his first full·hour muslc·and·comedy series. A performer who has often brought his con· siderable comedic capabilities to bear not only on other variety shows but situation comedy roles as well. Conway now assumes the mantle of "top banana" in his own right, aided by a cast of supporting comedians including Bruce Belland, David Sommerville, Art Metrano and Bonnie Boland. Because his last two series were cancelled in mid· season, Tim decided to present his "Christ· mas show" on opening night. NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL-ABC Monday, Sept. 21, I PM Professional football returns to ABC this fell es sports will be available on prime-time network television on • regular basis for the P11e 10 first tlm~ since boxing was at its popularity peak. "NFL Monday Night football" will make its debut September 21 and will con· tinue for 13 consecutive Monday nights to December 14. ABC will Initiate an intricate new method for covering the games. The telecasts will utilize two separate production crews-one to cover the game in the normal fa!Shion end the other to supply the special techniques that enhance the viewer's enjoy· ment of the program, such as video tape re· plays, slow motions, isolated cameras and stop action. ABC's prime-time schedule, which spotlights a preponderance of foot· ball's most powerful teams, will feature four lnter·conference games: four American Con· ferenc,e g1mes; and five National Conference g1mes. The most interesting of the inter· conference clashes might well be the Nov. 9 battle between the American Conference's Baltimore Colts and the National Confer· ence's Green Bay Packers In Milwaukee. Fof years, these two teams were the scourges of the NFL end their annual battles were the most bitterly-contested and often the most meaningful in league competition. Key battles on the Monday Night schedule that could become previews of the National Con· ference championship game will be played Oct. 26 when the Los Angeles Rams, of the ~estern. Division, J?l~y the defending cham· pion Minnesota Vikings; and Dec. 14, in ABC's season finale between the Detroit Lions end Rams in Los Angeles. The always hard-fought "traditional" battles will not be ignored on ABC. On Monday, Oct. 5, the Lions will play host to the Chicago Bears in a National Conference Central Division scrap. On November 16, the St. Louis Cardinals play in Dallas in a game that could go a long way in determining the National's East· em Division winner. And on the following Monday, the bitter New York Glants·Phila· delphie Eagles rivalry will be nationally tele· vised. THE RED SKELTON SHOW-NBC Mond•y, Sept. 14, 7:30 PM Red Skelton, sometimes referred to as "the last of the great clowns," stars in The Red Skelton Show, a half·hour program which will retain a number of the comedy elements that have made Red one of the most successful funnymen in show business. Each program will include one of Red's mon· ologues and sketches in which he portrays characters he has made famous, such as Freddie the freeloader and Clem Kadiddle· hopper. In addition, there will be blackouts and guest·star appearances by top·name personalities. Guy della-Cioppa, radio and television producer. who has served as Red's executive producer for many years, will re· tain the same post on the new series. THE YOUNG LAWYERS-ABC Mond1y, Sept. 21, 8:45 PM The Young Lawyers is a dramatic series focusing on a Boston legal aid facility In which law students gain courtroom experi· ence on actual cases. Lee J. Cobb, one of America's most distinguished actors, por· trays attorney David Barrett. who has left a thriving practice to become director of e Neighborhood Law Office (NLO) offering free legal assistance to the poor. Zalman King as Aaron Silverman, and Judy Pace, as Pa~ tricia Walters contlnpe the roles they created in "The Young Lawyers," first seen on ABC's Movie of the Week series. They play law students devoting part of their time to ac· tual practice, and learning that life and the law are not quite as neat as presented In textbooks. The premise of the series is based on fact. Massachusetts and several other states permit prospective attorneys to represent clients and plead certain categor· ies of civil, criminal and juvenile cases In court. Story emphasis, according to pro· ducer Matthew Rapt, is on "somebody In trouble we think young people can identify with." THE SILENT FORCE-ABC Mond1y, Sept. 21, 9:45 PM The Silent Force is a half·hour series starring Ed N"elson, Lynda Day and Percy Rodrigues as members of a strike force against organized crime. Nelson appears as Ward fuller, Miss Day as Amelia Cole and Rodrigues as Jason Hart. The undercover trio, working for the government, explores and fights a different aspect of organized crime in each episode. Each week a "tenta· cle" of .organized crime is cut. The agents are assigned to cases in cities throughout the country. Basically an enterta(llment pro· gram, The Silent force makes the audience aware of the great threat of organized crime -a cancer in American society. It takes some $30 billion a year out of the nation's economy. Based on fact and realistic sltua· ~ons, the series shows how organized crime infiltrates all walks of life in America-how It corrupts individuals as well as corpora· tlons. The three undercover agents do not blow their cover. They work under assumed identities and surreptitiously turn the crimi· nals and information over to local authori· ties. Extensive location settings in and around Southern California are utilized in The Silent force. f or each episode half of the shooting schedule calls for 'outdoor lens!ng, thus enhancing the realism of the stories. THE DON KNOTIS SHOW-NBC Tuesday, Sept. 15, 7:30 PM The Don Knotts Show is an hour of com· edy starring Don Knotts and top guest stars in sketches centering on Don's frustrating attempts to do his weekly television show Withou~ being introduced formally, guest stars will appear in sketches and production . numbers flowing from a situation established at the beginning of each program. The for- mat will be unpredictable, and no clues will be given as to the type of show Knotts will pursue. Guests already scheduled include Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Chuck Conners, Donald O'Connor, Sebastian Cabot, Dick Crenna, Dyan Cannon and Bobby Morse. Don's girlfriend will be played by Elaine Joyce, whose bubbling personality will serve as a perfect contrast to Don's expressions of fear and frustration and his "wolfish·man· about·town" character. Recurring segments of the show include a pantomime spot and Don's telephone visits with his "West Vir· ginia relatives." ( a1 a. SE tt c H le '" I I CHARMING BUT NOT KIDDING "I'm overwhelmed!" That was Lucille Ball's comment when she discovered thal Rich- ard Bur1on and Elizabeth Taylor were serious in their desire to appear on Here's Lucy. The already famous episode wilt air as the season premiere, Monday at 8:30 PM, in color o n C BS. Miss Ball and her husband , Gary Morion, mel the Bur1ons for the first time al a British Consulate reception in Los Angeles for David Frost. When introduced to Miss Ball, Burton said that Here's Lucv is ·a favorite with lhe Burton children and "we would love to do ·1he show." "I thought he was just being charming, but I was very flallered, nevertheless. I had no idea thal he was serious." Miss BalJ explained. Several days later the Burtons' agent telephoned to confirm 1he wishes · of his famous clienl:-.. "It wus casting perfect beyond my wi ldest dreams," Miss Ball said. "Now we have lhe problem of how to lop it!" ";·-, ~ L~ir Evening Movies bV •• .'.._.._,......., , ~" • 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:1S 11:30 6:00 7:30 1:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 1:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 9 ''Twenty Plua Two'' (mystery) '61-Davld Janssen, Jeanne Crain. • 11 ''The K'ey" (drama) '58--Wllham Holden, Trevor Howard. 7 17 3 (C) "A Gulde fw the Murted Man" (R) (comedy) '67· 7 ''Where th• Sidewalk Enda" (dn1ma) ·s~ene Tierney. 13 ''Tem>C' la a Man" (mystery) '60--Francls Lederer, Greta Thyssen. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 7 "Soldiers ThrH " (adventure) 'Sl-Oavld Niven, Stewart Granger. 9 "No Time fw Seraeanls" (comedy) '58--Andy Griffith, Nick Adams. 7 17 3 (C) ''The famlly Jewela" (comedy) '65-Jerry Lewis, 4 23 6 (C) "Nllht Galfery" (R) (drama) '69--Joan Crawford. 9 (C) ''T-•rd the Unknown" (tci·fi) 'S6--Wllllam Holden, Lloyd Nolan, 11 "Magnificent Rou&hnecks" (drama) '56--Jack Carson. 5 "last of the Mohlcans" (classic) '36--Randolph Scott. 13 "Murder In ReverM" (mystery) '45-Willoam Hartnell. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lS 7 "Confldentlally Connie" (comedy) 'S3-Van Johnson, Janet Leigh, 9 (C) "Gunfl&trt at Dode• City" (western) 'S9-Joel McCrea. 7 17 3 (C) ''The lmmotbl" (sd-fi) '69-Chrls George. Barry Sullivan. 4 23 6 ''Th• l.nt Safari" (R) (adventure) '67--Stewart Granger. 9 (C) "Good Moml~ MIH Dove" (drama) '55--Jennlfer Jones. 11 ''Two Fleas w .. t' (western) '5~Llnda Darnell! Joseph Cotten. S "A forelan Affair" (romance) '48-Marlene D etrlch, John Lund. 13 "Hell's Croasroads" (western) 'S6--Stephen McNally, Peggy Castle. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 7 "Decision ~lnat Time" (drama) 'S7-Jack Hawkins. 9 (C) "A Man Called Peter'' (drama> 'SS-Richard Todd, Jean Peters. 9 (C) ''Th• Girt In th• Red Velvet Swing" (drama) 'SS-Joan Colllns. 11 (C) "Hunter of the Unknown" (drama) '66--Frank Wolf. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 7 "Hot Summer Night" (drama) '57-Leslht Nlelsen. Colleen Miller. 9 (C) "love Is a Many SplendMed Thin(' (drama) 'SS 2 29 8 (C) ''The Brotherhood of the Bell (suspense) '7~1enn Ford. 9 "FourtHn Hou"" (drama) '51-Paul Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 7 ''Th• Mountain Road" (drama) '6o--.James Stewart. Lisa Lu, 9 "Dl•l'J!: of Anne Frank" (biography) '59--Millie Perkins. 2 29 8 (C) "Caalno Royal•" (spy spoof) '67-Peter Sellers. 9 "Frankenstein'• Dau.titer'' (hOf'ror) 'S9-John Ashley, Sandra Knight. 11 ''The l.Ht Man on larth" (horror) '6'-Vincent Price. l'HE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER I<, 1970 It's Everrtfling You've · Had in Mind RCA launches the age of AccuColor. Model for model, dollar for dollar-AccuColor is the most vivid, most lifelike, most accurate color in dur history. AccuColor makes RCA Color fiddle-free. Uncomplicates color because it features a tun- ing system where critical controls are automatic. AccuColor by RCA-the Color TV you've been waiting for. From RCA comet 1ll-tolfd-1tate AccuColor AccuColor brings together all the features you want most : Vivid color. Dependable performance. Automatic tuning. r~c Al80111\ -I G~-638 l)' dl-•I ptd1ttt '799'5 * \It. Sut. Liii l"rke WE TAKE TRADE-INS Prof esslonal Senlu Department To Senlce Your Electronic Products. 642-9742 6:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 5 (C) "SIM of Juebel" (romance) '54-Paulette Goddard. 13 (C) "Knlvea rA.:n~~~n1r..:ri:.d.m~•u1:> '67-Cameron Mitchell 275 E. 17th STREET 7 (C~ "Hell and Hl&h Water'' (drama) '54-Richard Widmark. 11:15 Jli30 11 C "Bell, Book and Candle" (comedy) 'S9-Klm Novak. 9 ~C "David and Bathsheba" (biblical) '52--Suun Hayward. COSTA MESA 4 2 6 (C) "P.J." (suspense) '68--George Peppard, Raymond Burr. SIOAVING TME H.t.ABOD 9 (C) •'tfouae of Bamboo" (drama) 'SS-Robert Stack, Robert Ryan. .t.AE.4 SINCE 19n OPEN MON.•FRI. 9 4M·9 PM 2 ''Th• Caddv" (comedy) 'S3-0ean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Donna Reed.l••••••••••••••••••••••••••••llllll 7 (C) "Many .-ivers To Cro11" (adventure) 'SS-Robert TaylOf', Pap 11 THE DAl\V PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 12. 1970 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY r.1 0 P •• I N (. 5:551 llwt U1 Tltia D1Y (C) 6:00 5.,..., 5-utlf (C) 6:25 ~cation Elt1Y1111 (C) "The Berinnlnr Years." 5:30 1J ~ (C) "Psychiatry and Criminal Justice." D HisWJ .t W..,.. Civilizatioll (~ Dr. Arnold Flltcher hosts. I £d11e1titnal Featuns Colle&• of UM o..rt. Tues.·Fri. 6:45 Co•IMIC!lty Report 5:55 DIC Ntwllfvk:e (C) 7:00 9 Ci) CIS News (C) @ 00 m Tect.y Sllow <C7 This week the show ori&inates live from Canada. I ~ ~s::<~C) Bozo di• aon (C) Mariltt Optnin1/ ktlwel Slsl1ne Streit (C) (R) ~21 - Startinf Monday. KCfT wilt broadcast Sesame Street three times AM'/ Williams and his cooldn1· beainr bear iuat this week. I Monlitt& W.tdl (C) , .. .,, (C) (3) RedJ and His Frieftcll (C) l1iw Yort ut1Yn11/Loc:a1 l :ZS C..•aitJ a.ti.till Board (C) 1:30 Mr. Maaoe (C) lllwie: See Daytime Movies. .. ~ ...... T1leah (C) locket hMll Heed (C) (1) HaJd•• H1ppt11l11 liMricln fJcMn&t/Dow Jones t:00 9 (j) TM Lucy Sllow (C) 9 00 m Dl9d't P'llClt (C) Morie: See Daytime Movies. Jack u IMN (C) lezo tlle a... (C) Office of ... "t9idtnt : s.a .. Strttt (C) (R) 21 -25. 9:20 faltlJoM In Sewin& (C) 9:30 I Ci) ""'" HllblHllS (C) 00 m Conce11tratitn (C) ..:::;-= See Daytime Movies. Stoel~ each weekday, replaylnr at 9 AM 10:00 and 4 PM I (i) Fa•ily Altair (C) Sill If UM Ceo1"'1 (C) S•lltlY Toa, (C) 7:30 I Futwn fOf Youttl (C) P'iu11ne (C) C.rtootls (C) Stoel Marttt Coverare 1:00 a (j) Captain Kans•roo (C) lO:JO Ci) lM If Uft (C) · 00 m Hony.ood Squues (~) Peter Marshall hosts. O Dr. Kildare. Mon.. Tues. TREESA DRURY \'. JOINS KHJ-TV'S '~\~ Begi nning the week of Mon- day. Augu'il 31. Treesa Drury, well-known radio personality (for lhe pasl rwo and a half years M i-.s Drury ha' been wilh KFWB radio a~ their consumer affairs ediror) joins KHJ (Chan· ncl 9) where she will acl as co-host lo Regis Philbin on the 'tation's Monday-Frida)'. Tempo program. Tempo airs live, 1 I AM-2 PM. Miss Drury will also present 11 consumer affairs rcporr for KHJ-TV on Tempo. The re- port~ will ~ based on house- ho ld economics. values in lhe market-placx, along with warn· i ng.~ on fraudulent sales prac- tices. Miss Drury meets regu- lar!) with consumer groups, gov- crnmcnl commissions, area col- leges, stale and local officials concerned with consumer pro- Pac• 12 ' . 1 teclions: after analr zing all such information, she will report her findings to Channel 9 viewers. D C1llopin1 &ouf9ltt (C) m Cott .45, Mon.. Fri.; Tmtf FilmlC) Tues., Wed .. Thurs. lJ :00 1J (j) Wlltrt tllt Heart It (C) 0 @ m Jeoparctr (C) "Baell to Co lere Week." Featured are stu· dents Who are returnina to their sophomore, junior ind senior years at colleaes and universities. O One Step Beyond, Wed .. Thurs., Fri. 8 (ijj m 1ew1tdltd <C> Tempo (C) Reals Philbin and Treesa Drury co·host. This week's iuests include Charlton Heston, Al· vin Toffler. Conaressman John runney, and Dr. Loren Grey. m lo•per ROOtll (C) 11:25 e a oo cas " .... cc> 11:301 Qi(j) Surch fOf Tomorrow . QJ 00 m Thi Wtlo, Wllat or hire Garnt (C) Art James hosts. I Mr. Mapo (C} (i1J (3) That 5irt (C) LA. CitJ Sdloola Wortd of Women (C) Mon .. Tues., Fri.; Penpective/Stretctl & Sew (C) Wed.. Trawtl (C) Thurs. 11:55 0 Q) 00 m NBC Ntwt (C) Af'TERNOON Undtrdo& (C) I ~g> ltnenl HltPltll (C) 00 Mitt"": Don Rodewald. httlm for l1Y1111 (C) Clnt11a 36 3:30 1J Tiie Mike Roy Show (C) Fea· turlna Chef Roy end his partner, Denis Bracken. with temptinr new recipes and informative auests. • Mike Douctu (C) Fathtf Knows lest (i1) Cll a> Ont Uft To live (C) Qu11t1 for a Day (C) Hobo llelty (C) m ,..,.,. eartoou (C) • Ctlrist ttie liwin& WOfd (C) 3:45 £D Tiie Fritedly 5iut • @l)Futvm (C) 4:00 Mr. Ed; Movie. Wed. only. Jadl .. ~ SMw (i7J (I) W 011t Slladows (C) · ;r.., (C) Baller Ward . 5eoree Putna• News (C) : SalM Street (C) (R) 21·25. • Relici01t1 Futurn (C) 4:15 m Alt• Neno Show 4:30 Mowie: See Daytime Movies. Stu•p the sun (C) Eyewitness Ntw1 (C) Make Roo111 for Daddy The Munsttra 0 ~ 6 m Lift Witll Linklet-6 Jh111111 Thomason (C) 12:00 1J Lucl Pair (C) 1 ~Ike Dotl&lu (C) tlr (C) Art and Jack L•nkletter. Tbt ThrH stoo111 Tiie Mowit ca.. (C) • F111lty @ ffi Bat of Evtrytlllnf (C) · Novela Lundi Brirade (C) Cartoons. · • YaMOS a V'11jar (C) Mon., Wed .. ~ (j) News (C) Fri.; Usted 'I la Polkil, Tues;. La NYSE Report Salud de Usted, Thurs. i Ann 5uteher Show (C) &) Best of EvlfJthln& (C) 12:30 (j) As die World Turns (C) 5:00 0 lNBC Newservica (C) Jess @ m Days of Our Lives Marlowe. llup's SM (C) The Loft Ra (C) Wil f'i"I A World A-rt (C) e neer WJ. 1-lU ..-Car1Dons (C) Oiafina for Dollars (C) Batman (C) I Macdonald Carey stars, 111 5 News (C} Stoa M1r\et Clote (7"'\ I'' • c 1 :00 ~ (j) love Is a Manr Spltn· ~'-' wilhaan's lsl1nd ( ) dored Thins (C) : Misttr01ers' Nelpbortlood (C) (j) The Munsters 1 ffi (E All MJ Children (C) • The Rifleman II~~ i:ea D~~~ ~~vies. '. =.~:ti.!"~~ p~~nqut rtinr die Mar\et (C) . , NoUcils 1:30 ~ (j) The 5uidlnt Upt (C) , Bewitched (C) ~)@ m Anotlltr World-lay 5:30 An1el Warm-Up (C) Mon.-Wed. 1:45 1:50 2:00 t'rn @ Lat's Ma~e a Deal (C) al ABC News (C) COmmodity Report The Real McCop Startin& That. (C) Abbott ind Costello Voice of AmerieaniMn, Tues. Clllipn'a Island (C) Fashions in Sewiftf (C) 00 This Day 1970 (C) 6 m :ri&lrt r~omlst (C) News/Wllthtr /Sports (C\ 3 (l) Newfywtd '8me (C) • P11tor'1 Dest (C) I ~ Sect t Sto (C) : BroUttr Bun (C) Movie: See Daytime Movies. · Comicos 'I Cancionn; i lflc1l\ I 2:30 (j) Ed&• of Nipt (C) Mea:can lndependenct Day Pmde @ m Another World _ (C) Wednesday. Live coveraae of the Somerset (C) East Los Angeles Parade at First I C.O.inf (C) Wed. only. and Gage Streets. Nono Arsu and @ 3 a> Oatinr Carne (C) Carmen de la Veao supply the com· 3:00 ~ 1 5omtr Pyle (C) mentary. 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Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O "Elern1lly Yours" <drama) '39 -Loretta Youn1. David Niven. 9:00 9 "TIM Old·f11lliontd Wq" (com· edy) '34-W. C. Flelds, Judith Al· len. 9:30 0 (C) "Tllt Fall of Rome" (SPtc· tacular) '61-Carl Mohner, Jim Do· len. m "Pin~' (drama) '49-Jeanne Crain, Ethel Waters. 1:00 g "Hltttf's Castle" (drama) '48 -James Mason, Deborah Kerr. 2:00 0 (C) "The Kentuckian" (adven· ture} '5>-Burt Lancaster, Dianna LynA, Walter Matthau. Iii "Pursued" (western) '47-Rob· ert Mitchum, Teresa Wright. m ''Room in the House" (drama) '56-Patricia Barr, Marjorie Rhodes. 4:301J ''The T1ttere4 Dress" (drama) '57-Jeff Chandler, Gail Russell, Jeanne Crain. EVENING 5:30 11 SPECIAL TELECAST! * ANGELS vs. TWINS! 6:0011 I i& News (C) (60) Jerrry Dun· phy. CJ KNBC Newservlce (C) (60) Tom Snyder. g Angel Baseball (C) (21/2 hrs) Calif. Angels vs. Minn. Twins at Bloomington, Minnesota. O Six O'Cloc• Movie: "Soldiel'1 filrH" (adventure) '51-Davld Niv· en, Stewart Granger, Robert New· ton. Walter Pidgeon. Cyril Cusack. Three Army buddies consistently get into trouble and all attempts to break up their camaraderie fail dis· mally. O Abbott and Costello (C) (30) m The Aintstones (C) (30) m Sbr Trek (C) (60) (ii) CV ABC Evtnlna News (C) (30) EE) What's Ntw (C) (30) "Alaska Bears." Q!} (j) CBS News (C) (30) g;) Outreach/Musicale (C) (30) el lntrip (30) m Winp to Adventure (C) (30) a!) Teatro dt 111 Estrtll11 (30) G> Galloplna Gourmet (C) (30) 6:20 Q)@ Weather (C) Marge Stiles. 6:30 O Candid camera (30) m Qt (j) My Favorltt Martian (30) @ @ Perry Mason (60) @ @ NBC News (C) (30) ED NEW SEASON Spectrum (C) (30) "The Quiet Sun." g;) Pettern for Llvlnf (30) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER a, 1970 I Notldtro 34 (C) (60) 0 (i7J (l) G) ABC MondlJ Movie: ne Desert Report (C) (30) (l) l1fhl Fa•ily Jewels .. (comedy) Slnll Roa de Liu (30) '65-Jerry Lewis. Donn• Butter· a> A World Apart (C) (30) worth, SeblStian C1bol, Gene Baylos. A nine.year old must decide which 7:00 II CIS Evtt1hlf NIWI (C) (30) of her late f1th1r'1 six brothers D m NBC NIWI (C) (30) David (111 portrayed by Lewis) she wants Brinkley, frank McGee, John Chan· to live with In order to collect the cellor. $30,000,000 inherit1nce her par· O Wlllt's My Une? (C) (30) Host ents left her. Wally Bruner and Arlene Francis m David Frost Show (C) (30) welcome celebrity guests. m Por1ralt of a Star (C) (60) "An· m I Lew LllCJ (30) thony Quinn." m Beat die a.di (C) (30) II!) Fl*• Fa1111ty (30) @ 00 Monday Movie (C) (2 hr) @m Future (60) "TIM Movie Maller." Rod Steiger, Em Estrtllu • Miami (C) (30) Robert Culp. 9:001J QI) (i) NEW SEASON Meybtrty ED On Campus (C) (30) "And R.F.D. (l) (30) Emmett's wife, the Music Comes Out Here." The M1rth1, l1nores his advice and collection of ancient ind unusu1I opens a boutique. The flx·it man musical instruments at Claremont predicts that his wife will quickly College is explored. go broke, but In her first week fall Cl) Truth ot Con11quenee1 (C) Martha earns more money than he I Christ tlle Livln1 Word (C) (30) does. Slmplt111nt1 Maril (55) 0 raJ (6) m Monday Movie 4: That Glrf (C) (30) (l) "Nijlit C1ll1rf' (R) (drama) -~ 16"\ N .. '69-Joan Crawford, Ossie Davis, 7:30 ~ ieJ uu NEW SEASO Gunsmo..e Richard Kiley, Roddy McDowall, (C) (60) "Chato." Marshal Dillon Birrv Sullivan. A trlloav of dra· travels from Kansas to New Mexico '' "' In quest of a fugitive who caused mas written and presented by Rod f Diii • f · d Sertrna. Each story centers on • the death of one o on s rten s. painting and revolves around per· Ricardo Montalban and Miriam sons driven to tragedy by areed Co!on guest. and guilt. 0 m PREMIERE Rtd Skelton (60 .. SiiOW (C) (30) Red will be Intro· D l)e Fu&itiYt (C) ) '1 ne duced by Vice President Spiro Ai· Other Side of the Mountain." San· new. Guests are Jerry Lewis, Robin dy Dennis guests. Wilson and The Burgandy Street EE) NET Jottmal (C) (60) '1he Singers. Conservative Mr. Buckley." 0 @(1),a) It T1lles a Thltf (C) g;) Outreach/Film (C) (30) (60) (R) "Situation Red." Al a!) N1tacha (60) Mundy's lock·plcklne skills are need· 9:30 ed when a sick man initiates a 1h· · tll hts tho•• ho -TONIGHT'S BEST BET! v my, is senes spo g ""' w nuclear bomber attack from the w::.. must live with this unfortunate as· President's milltary command post. * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! pect of armed conflict. Barry Sullivan guests. ft a (j) NEW SEASON Doris Day 0 Twlllpt Zone (30) fJ Million $ Movie: "No Tln1e for (?) (30) Doris finds an apartment ftl' Ml Mustro (30) Sergeants" (comedy) '58 -Andy · s F I co over an Italian ~ Griffith, Nick Adams, Murray Ham· ~~sla~~antra~~ts her lease is con· 11:00 II 9 Ci) IE Newt (C) ilton. The Air force Is unsuccessful celled the first day. Kaye Ballard D 0@ m Ntwt (C) in their attempts to indoctrinate a and Bernie Kopel! are introduced g Bruins In Action (C) naive Georgia farm boy. as owners of the restaurant. D (Jtwitn ... News (C) m Truth ot Consequenc11 (C) (30) 0 m News (C) (30) 0 Tllutrt 9: (C~ "Toward tllt m Peny M11on (60) g;) Mulicale/Plltor's Desk (C) Unknown" (acl·fl) 56 -Wiiiiam EE) The French Chef (30) "Veaeta· (30) Holden, Lloyd Nolin. Viralnlt Leith, bles for the Birds." el Rtvistl Musical (30) James G1rner. g;) Seelcttd Film (C) (30) 10:00 1J a Cf) NEW SEASON Carol m M1~le: "Mapiflunt Rtu&fl· el Mas Fuert. qu1 tu Amor (30) Burnett Show (C) (60) Jim Nabors ntcb (drama) 56-J1ck Carson. 7:55 r.Pi' Cutstion dt Seiundos guests to help Miss Burnett open Mickey Rooney. ~ her season for the fourth stralfht m Topper 1:00 0 m NEW SEASON Llu&fl·ln (C) year. In 1 comedy sketch, he por· fil) World Preu (C) (R) (SO) Art Carney 1uests 15 the trays 1 shy auto accident victim &) 1.tr1 Maki a Deal (C) "Masked Lobster", the first four of afraid to remove .his shirt In front 11:301J 9 (j) Merv Crlffln (C) six cast newcomers (Johnny Brown. of the nurse (Miss Burnett) who Dennis Allen, Nancie Phillips and finds his handsome buddy (Lyle 0 @ @ m Johnny ClflOll (C) Barbara Sharma) check in and a Waggoner) a much more fascinat· 9 Movie: "List of Ula MellkMs" group or new features is introduced. ing subject for examination. (classic) '36-R•ndolph Scott, Hen· m To Tell tht Tnatll (C) (30) D BIG 5 NEWS TIME! Ory W:rn',m Didi c.vett (C) EID Wortd Press (C) (60) * WARM, FRIENDLY . . • m M 1 • ~M nit 1 ltvtrlt" m The Story (C) (30) DIFFERENT! (myst:V)' ·4~w1f11a; Hartnell, el Pandorama (30) g m Ntw1 (C) (60) Dinah Sheridan. 8:05 a!) Aqui Tres P1tlnes (25) fJ Call of Ult West (C) (30) 12:30 m Movie: "Hoodtd Terrof" (hor· 1:301J ~ (j) NEW SEASON Here's m lurkt'1 Law (60) ror) '53-Terence Sl1ughter, Greta Lucy (C) (30) Richard Burton tries fil) Flrin& Lint (C) (60) "English Gynt. to sneak out of a hotel In I Youth." 1:00 11 Movie: ''Rt lncrtdlble Sllrlnk· ~~~~b~~:ior~111~'~ou~o $~~~e m~I~~ e> Tru Vidas Dlstintaa (30) ~11m~a:~·nd~c~·:~~~~7-0rant Wll· diamond rln1 to a jeweler when a!) Tele-Cinema Ar1entlno (2 hr) 0 0 News (C) Lucy 1rabs him and Insists he fix 10:30 D @CJ:i a> Now (C) (30) UJ Mevle· "ht Cardinal" (drami) the office's plumbing. Richard Bur· "1'.0.W.-Next of Kin." Throu1h in· '39-Erlc ·Portman June Dupru. ton and Elizabeth Taylor guest. tervlews with persons who have ' g One-M1n Show (C) (30) Dick had to accept that loved ones are. 1:301J Co111•unlty llflethl letnl (C) Capri is featured. or may be, Imprisoned by t.he ene· 2:30 II Ntwt/llVt Us T1* 0., (C) ,.,. 15 sn11r111T -UITllS WEDNESDAY 7:30PM SHEILA LARKEN ROBERT FOXWORTH DAVID ARKlf'f DAN . AUGUST WEDllEIDAY lO:OOPM RICHARD ANDERSON NED ROMERO ENA HAR11IAN NORMAN FELL BURT REYNOLDS WELIEIMY HO ... ·-..,.............-...~- HMIER ROSE.Y GRIER m ... 'IGN ~WUl'l(IE. I.ORD DMNYTHOMAS IKllAEl HUGHES ANGDA CNf11ll\R:IGHT -I TRACY REED SCOEY MITCHLLL MATT LINCOLN THURSDAY 7:30 PM ViNCE EDWARDS THE FLIP WILSON SHOW THURSDAY 7:30 PM FLIP WILSON STOREFRONT LAWYERS-CBS Wednesd9y, Sept 11, 7:30 PM An hour·lons series of legal dramas re- volving around the unusual cases handled by three modern young attorneys who wort< for. 111 prestigious law firm but operate out of• storefront office as they serve the needs of the underprivileged clients wtto come their way. Robert Foxworth, David Antin and Shella Larbn star. DANNY THOMAS IN MAKE ROOM FOR GRANDDADDY-ABC Wednnday, Sept. 23, 8 PM In Danny Thomas in Make Room for Granddaddy Danny takes up where he left off as Danny Williams. the delightful father of the Make Room for Daddy series. Now. mellowed by time but still full of pizzazz and joie de vivre, Danny is back again, this time as a grandfather facing new, ever·exasperat· ing problems. Returning with him are mem· bers of his "family"-Marjorie Lord as Kathy, the understanding wife with the heart of gold and a whim of iron, and daughter An· gela Cartwright as daughter Linda, a teen· ager now with teenage hang-ups. Michael Hughes stars as' Danny's grandson Michael. Also Rusty Hamer. as a mature son with conflicts of his own, and Hans Conried as Uncle Tonoose, a delightful character with Old World solutions to New World problems. Add, too, Sid Melton as Charley, owner of the Copa, the nightclub where singer-come· dian Danny Williams does his thing. Rosey Grier will be seen as his accompanist. DAN AUGUST-ABC Wednnday, Sept. 23, 10 PM "Dan August." a new hour series, is an action-adventure drama about the police de· partment in a small town. Starring in th'e title role as a detective lieutenant in homi- cide Is Burt Reynolds. Also starring are Norman Fell as Detective Sgt. Wilentz, Richard Andtirson as Chief of Police Unter· meyer. Ned Romero as Detective Sgt. Rivera and Ena Hartman as Katy Grant. secretary. The locale of the series is Santa Luisa, a fictitious coastal town in Southern California. The town is small enough for its police de· partment and August to have a personal in· terest In the welfare of its citizens and even a personal relationship with many of them. lb population is a croS1-section of ethnic groups with a wide range of Income. College· Pa1• 18 educated Dan August is a practical, hard- working professional. Tough-minded, realis· tic snd pragmatic, he is also a maverick and an Idealist. He walks a thin tightrope between Establishment pressure and anti- Establishment hatred. The series will make use of Southern California's varied back- grounds-its beaches, mountains and rolling farmlands. Many exteriors will be filmed in and around Ventura, California. FOUR-IN-ONE-NBC Wednesday, Sept. 16, 10 PM Four-ln·One, produced for NBC by Uni· versa I, is comprised of "McCloud," "The Psychiatrist.'' "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" and "San Francisco International." "McCloud," a mystery·suspense series, stars Emmy Award-winner Dennis Weaver as Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud, a New Mex- ico lawman assigned to the New York City Police Department for training In metropol· ltan crime detection methods. "McCloud" opens the series for the first six weeks. "The Psychiatrist" stars Roy Thinnes as Or. Jim Whitman, a young psychiatrist who utilizes all the techniques of modern therapy to restore his patients to mental health in his Los Angeles·based hospital association. Veteran actor Luther Adler appears as Or. Bernard Altman. Each telecast of "Rod Serling's Night Gal· lery" will consist mainly of two stories-one long and one short-featuring all·star casts. Stylized portraits of the major characters ac- cent the emphasis on bizarre plot twists. Rod Ser1ing, author of most of the stories, serves as host·narrator for each. "San Francisco International" is a sus· pense drama focusing on dramatic episodes In the lives of various workers at San Fran- cisco International Airport and many of the global air travelers who pass through the terminal. Lloyd Bridges stars as Jim Con· rad, the manager of the airport. Also star- ring is Clu Gulager as Bob Hatten, head of the Airport Security Division. THE FLIP WILSON SHOW-NBC ThuRday, Sept. 17, 7:30 PM The Flip Wilson Show, a new comedy- variety program, is built around the special talents of comedian Flip Wilson. A host of television's biggest stars will appear as guests on the new series. They include such performers as Bob Hope, Andy Williams, Red Skelton, Arte Johnson, Johnny Carson and Don Knotts. Guests for the premiere show Include David Frost, James Brown, The Mup- pets & Sunday's Child (a trio of teenage gir1 singers). MATT LINCOLN-ABC Thursday, Sept. 24, 7:30 PM He is of a new breed of psychiatri~dedi· cated and innovative, who takes his profes- sional skills out into the community-to the people. This Is Matt Lincoln, M.O., an ally of youth, whose strength is tempered with compassion and quiet humor. The new hour- long drama series. Matt Lincoln, stars Vince Edwards in the title role. A pragmatist, Or. Lincoln channels most of his professional efforts to crisis-oriented agencies. As direc- tor of Hotline, a telephone switchboard fa· cillty for troubled teenagers, he is aided by four volunteers. They are Tag, played by Chelsea Brown; Kevin (Michael Larrain), Ann (June Harding) and Jimmy. (Felton Perry). Lincoln also heads a walk·ln clinic Which provides professional help for those Who can't afford private therapy or counseling. By limiting his private practiee, the commu· nity psychiatrist also has time to serve as a member of the hospital's teaching staff and is called upon at times to function as a court psy,chiatrist. An attractive bachelor, lnfonnal in manner of dress, Lincoln drives a sports car and has an apartment at a marina wttere he keeps a small sailboat. BAREFOOT IN THE PARK-ABC Thursday, Sept. 24, 9 PM Barefoot in the Park begins where the stage and screen versions of the Neil Simon comedy left off. Young newlyweds Corle and Paul Bratter are alive and well and living in a one-room apartment on the top floor of an old brownstone in an Integrated section of New York City. Their love affair with life gives point and substance to their misadven· tures. All the central characters in the video version of the story are black, thus lending a more relevant approach to the story in the light of today's social structure. The players represent a happy blending of the new and fresh along with the tried and true. For openers. there are. Scoey Mitchlll (Paul), a stand-up comedian who makes his acting debut in the series, and Tracy Reed (Corie), who gave an excellent account of herself in her acting debut last season in Love, American Style. Corie's mother, Ma· bel, Is played by Thelma Carpenter, an ac· tress and singer of depth and scope. Her admirer, Honey Robinson, played by Nipsey Russell, is a gifteq comedian. THE ODD COUPLE-ABC ThuRday, Sept. 24, 9:30 PM Based on Neil Simon's smash Broadway play (and latter-day film). The Odd Couple continues the zany saga of Oscar Madison, the frumpy sportswriter, and Felix Unger, the prissy photographer whose unhappy lot it is to be Oscar's roommate. The happy casting has Jack Klugman as Madison-a role he played on Broadway (replacing Wal· ter Matthau in the original cast) and for a .... year in London-and Tony Randall es Unger. Randall has perfonned the part In Las Vegas (vis-a-vis Mickey Rooney) and for two sum· mers in the Drury Lane in Chicago. To main- tain in the video version the high comedic standards of the Neil Simon prototype, Ex- ecutive Producers Gary Marshall and Jerry Belson wrote the early episodes themselves. thus setting the style and tempo for the scripters to follow. One of the youngest pro- ducer·writer teams in television, Garry (35) and Jerry (31) have been together seven years. During that span their output has included 25 episodes of The Dick Van Dyke Show and a sizeable number of scripts for Gomer Pyle, The Lucy Show and virtually all the other top comedy programs. 'Y). ich tho ng. nu· as .aff as lor, i1es : a the ion ind In of ion life en· the IUS the •re. of ind hill his ~ed of in Aa· ac· ier ;ey tay pie on, :er, lot >PY -a fat· r a JI :er. ~as Im· 1in· die Ex· 1rry es, the 1ro· 35) 1en ias fke for all TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 15 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 0 "Coln& Staadf' (romance) '58 -Molly Bee, Alan Reed Jr. 1:00 e "TII• Prmcea c.111" AuolS" (romance) '36 -Fred MacMurray, Carole Lombard. 9:30 fJ "Blondlt Knows lest'' (com· ~) '47-Penny Sin11leton. lU "Womtn If Pitcalm Island" (adventure) '47-James Craia. 1:00 0 ''The Blad! Glove" (mystery) '54-Alex Nichol. m ''TIM Jackpot" (comedy) '50- James Stewart, Barbara Hale. Z:OO fJ (C) "H1J011 Island" (drama) '62-James Mason, Neville Brand. m "Ja1u11" (adventure) '55-Bar· ton MacLane, Sabu. 4:30 IJ (C) "Prillca of Pirat11" (ad· venture) '53-John Derek. rvrNING 5:00 0 NEWS IS NOW! * BIG 5 NEWS TIME! 5:30 0 SPECIAL TELECAST! * ANGELS vs. TWINS! 6:001 lia NIW'I (C) (60) • KNBC Ntwterviee (C) (60) Ansel Baseball (C) (21/z hr) Anae:a vs. Minnesota Twins. 0 Six O'Ctocll Movie: "Conlidln- tially Connie'' (comeey) '53-Van Johnson, Janet Lelah. Louis Cal- hern. Walter Slezak. Abbott and Costello (C) (30) Thi Flintstones (C) (30) Sbr Trell (60) 1 CV ABC Evenlnc News (C) (30) : Wllara New (C) (30) (i) CIS News (C) (30) • Oitrudl/Mllllcale (C) (30) · lnttlp (30) • lalanda in the Sun (C) (30) • • Tutro de 111 Estrtll11 (30) • &allopinc &oun11tt (C) (30) 6:20 (i) Weatller (C) Marie Stiles. 5:30 • Clndid Ca111era (30) l (j) Favorite Martian (30) Sta Hunt (30) NBC Ni&fllly News (C) (30) : UT T1111po (30) "Stlmu· lants." Rrat in a three-part series, this proaram illustrates that the n~ of reality is not a constant li•ed point, but ever-changina. I 'P.tttrn for Uvina (30) Noticlero 34 (C) (60} Tht Desert Report (C) (30) Santa Roaa de Lima (30) A World Apart (C) (30) 7:00 I CBS EveninJ News (C) (30) , g;, NBC Nl&lltly News (C) (30) · @ Cil Fl&ht of Utt Montfl (C) (60) Floyd Patterson vs. Charles "Devil" Green direct from Madison I lovt Lucy (30) iare Garden. ltat tht Clod (C) (30) (i) Branded (C) (30) Yoia for He11th (30) THE OAILV PILOT. TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 I (j) Trvtll or Coflaeq11111ce1 (C) 9:00 0 9 (6) g;, NEW SEASON NBC fJll I lfiCIXtll Astlp1111t1t Yltt111• Christ the Uvin& Word (C) (30) fiit.ily liTttit Movie: (C) •'TIM Lut (?'") (60) A ri m by the BBC. Si11plt111nte M1ril (55) Slfarl" (R) (1dventur1) '67-Stewirt 10:30 fJ Twillpt Zone (30) That Qlrt (C} (30) Grana~r. ~11 Geras .. Gabriella Licudi. ti) Ml Miestre (30) 7:JO 1J t1!J Ci) NEW SEASON ltvttly A dlsillusioned Alncan hunter de· Hillbillies (C) (30) The Clampetts cldes to pursue a Iona-time obses· 11:00 IJ D 0 @I) m News (C) decide to take their ninety-five mll· slon-to search out and destroy a 0 Can You Top 11ala7 (C) (30) lion dollars to Washington and fabled killer elephant that was re Red Buttons. Jack Carter ind Morey aive it to the President to help sponsible for his friend's death. Amsterdam auest. solve the problem of pollution. Rich 0 T1lt Fulfttvt (C) (60) "Never fJ Tllt1trt 9: (C) "Coed Mornltt1 little guesu. Part I of 1 three-Wave Goodbye." Part I. Susan Oil· Miu Ooft" (drama) 'SS-Jennifer part episode. ver 111ests. Jones, Robert Stadt 0 @ @ m PREMIERE T1lt Don EE NET Fntival (60) "Duke Elling· m Movie: ''Two Flip W11t., (wtst· Kiiotts Sllew (C) (60) Don Knotts ton: A Concert of Sacred Music." ern) '50-llnda Darnell, Joseph hosts his openina weekly show Im Outreadl/Fll• (C) (30} Cotten. with auests Eydie Gorme, Anthony t :3D -,.... Cl) NEW SEASON To Ro•• aJ Topptr Newley, "Disney on Parade'' char· 1K1J IOI acters and Don's ''Girlfriend," Wltll Lnt (C) (30) Wilfir Bren· @ (]) Stl Hunt Elaine Joyce. nan loins the cast as Gr1ndpa tU (!) l2!l Ci) News (C) 0 1m Mod Squad (C) (60) (R) Andy Pruitt •. who sells his farm . I~ EE Tiit Star (C) (R) "A T' r R · .. p Iowa and fhe& to Rome for a v111t ime or emembenna. ete with his widower son-In-law and G> Ltfa M••• I Deal (C) announces his plans to quit his po· his 1randd1u1hters. 11:30 -NII rA1 Merv Griffin (C) lice undercover work. -IQ'} 1..!U I Truth or Consequences (C) (30) fJ m News (C) (30) D ID @ m Jollnny Caraon (C) Perry Mason (60) @I!) Muaicall/Paator's 01111 (C) 0 Movie: "A Forelan Affair'' (ro· . Tht Toy Tllat Ci,~.. Up (~) ~I lflcllL I "El Cirlto" (C) (60) mance) '48-Mirlene Dietrich, John :rtie .~vered W~g~n. The screens Live coveraae of Mexican lndepend· Lund, Jean Arthur. first outdoor epic (1923). ence Dey festivities. M@ CI) m DicJI Cavett (C) MIS Fuerte qui tu Allor (30) 10:00 IJ 9 00 NEW ~SON 60 MlnU• ovtt: I I "'uur-• I Selected films (C) (30) . M . "H II' ,.~ __ ..... 7:55 Cuestion di Squndoa ut11 (C) (60) Sub1ects. of current (western) 'Sr-.5tephen McNally. 1:00 afJ 00 NEW SEASON Ciretn interest are presented 1n a maga· 1:00 IJ Movie: (C) "Thi S.ia of H••r. Acres (C) (30) Oliver and Lisa host zl~e format. Harry Reasoner and Brown" (western) '58-Rory Ca • four underprivileged city children Mike Wallace are the reporters. houn, Beverly Garland. out to visit the Doualas rarm IS e BIG 5 NEWS! WARM, D 0 News (C) a p 1 art of a "Kid,s for the Coun· * PERSONAL, DIFFERENT! m All·Nldtt Show: "ltdtlla," (C) try' program. Victoria Meyerink, I '°News (C) (60) "Fury of tllt Apadl11" and .,Jollnay Georae Spell, Mitchell Sakamoto Com• Lat.ly." and Christopher Wheeler au eat I CV a> Maran Welby, M.O. ~ M-1·1·. ........ rro• M1nll1ttan" -. l . C , · ( ) ( } (R) "01nce To No Mu· u:1 v-. • " ..., Millioft Movie. ( > 'Ciu~flpt sic." A scientist believes he has a (drama) '48 -Dorothy Lamour, at Dodie lty" .<western) 59-hereditary disease. Georae Montgomery. Joel _McCrea, Julie Ada~s, John fJ Call of Utt Wat (C) (30} 2:00 1J Community Bulletln ... rd (C) Mcl~tire. Bat Ma~erson. ts elected Q) Burke's law (60) 2:301J Ntw1/Cilvt Us This Day (C) sheriff. but falls into disgrace try· ina lo clean up the old aang. --------------------------m To Ttll Utt Truth (C) (30) @ 00 Mod Squd (C) (loins net. work in proaress} I Full Gospel luslnnsmen (C) Cllucho Avellantt (C) (30) 1:05 I sPtCilL I Annual M11lcan In· dependence Day Ctltbfalion (3 hr) 1:30 IJ HEE HAW IS BACK!!! * HAPPIEST SHOW on TV ROY & DALE SA-LUTE! 1J Qi} 00 NEW SEASON Hu Haw (C) (60) Roy Roaers, Dale E111ns and Bobby Bare auest. Lisa Todd is introduced as Sunshine Corn· silk, the beauty who chases Junior Samples throuah the new season. 0 ~@) m NEW SEASON Julia (C) (30) "Ready, Aim, fired." Julia aets fired in a payroll cutback un· til Hannah finds a solution. 0 NYPD (C) (30) "Murder for Infinity." 0 @ CV a> ABC Movie of tl1t Wee•: (C) ''Th• Immortal" (sci·fi) '69--Chris George, Barry Sullivan. Jessica Waller, Ralph Bellamy, Carol Lynley. A test driver, who possesses blood that grants immunity to dis· ease. is in peril when the phenom· enon is discovered by a dyln& ty· coon who will buy life at any price. m David Frost Show (C) (90) m Portrait of I Star (C) (60) "Robert Mitchum." m,j sl'lc1lL I McQuaid As Artist (10} Poet Donald McQuald ("In Latter Stages of Dreamln(') t1lks with Robert Chltester, 1ener1I man· • fisher family (30) I ' of station WQLN, Erie, Penn. • LI Constitution (60) ING-ONE OF THE MOST ANNoYING DISORDERS Mail to: OF CHILDHOOD For 11 f oune child and parlll'ularly 1 ..,.. adull, rew habits att" more ..... rassina then bl'd weilloa. A~h lo keep the cond1tlon M•ftt may o nly w oraen any ",....lolicaJ problems that 11re alr•6d y prese n t. 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Tlblrin" (suspense) '51- Muriel Lawrence, Steven Geray, Wll· liam Ching. 9:00 O "Holldar Inn" (musical) '42- Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire. 9:30 O "Tmor In a Tna1 Town" (western) ·~terling Hayden, Se· bastian Cabot. m "Conquered City" (adventure) '65-David Niven, Martin Balsam. 1~00 O "Clamour Bo~ (drama) '41- Jackie Cooper, Suzanne Foster. m "Whirlpool" (drama) '50-Gene Tierney, Jose Ferrer. 2:00 0 (C) "Seven Year Itch" (com· edy) '55-Tom Ewell, Marilyn Mon· roe. m •-taught" (drama) '49-James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes, Rob· ert Ryan. 4:00 II "l1M Hucksters" (drama) '47 -Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Deb· orah Kerr. EVENING 5:00 0 SEE THE NEW LOOK! *' BIG 5 NEWS TIME! 5:30 0 ANGELS vs. TWIN! * EXCITING BASEBALL! 6:00 6 811 News (C) (60) Jerry Dun· phy. 0 KNBC NfWMfVict (C) (60) O Angel Batball (C) (2'/t hr) Angels vs. Minnesota Twins. O Sia O'Clocll Movie: "Dtcilion Ai•inst Tinte" (drama) '57-Jack Hawkins, Elizabeth Sellars, Eddie Byrne, Donald Pleasence. A test pilot risks his life to prove the capabilitie.s of a new transport air· craft and thus keep his company in business. O Abbott and Costello (C) (30) m The Flintstones (C) (30) m Star Trell (C) (60) @ @ ABC Evening News (C) (30) ID What'1 New (30) "Sports and the Professor, P1rt I." I (j) CBS News (C) (30) Outreach/ Mullcale (C) (30) I sf'l(!f I Mnlcan Indepen- dence Dayar•d• (C) (continued from 5:30 PM) Live coverage of East Los Angeles parade. Nono Ar- su and Carmen de la Vega com· mentate. I Wanderlust (C) (30) Teatro de IH Estrella1 (30) 1iallopin1 liourmet (C) (30) 6:20 Q)@ Weatfltr (C) Marae Stilu. 6:30 O Candid Camera (30) mm(i) faVOfitt M1rtian (30) Perry Muon (60) I NBC Nlptly Ntw1 (C) (30) THE DAILY P ILOl, TV WEEI<, SEPTEM8ER 12, 1010 Ell) Fil• feature (30) ''Gold Was You Couldn't See." Pete Dixon's Where You Found It.' students. Richie and Jason, under· G) Pattern tor livln& (30) take their own TV campaign against m The Daet1 Report (C) (30) m0~1d frost Sllew (C) (90) Cl) Santa Rosa dt Uu (30) m A W•rld Allrt cc> (3o> ~t~~nno~~ .. • star cc> <60> 7:00 II CBS Evenlnf Newi (C) (30) fD Evenin& at rops (C) (60) (R) 0 m NIC Nlgtltly News (C) (30) Concert pianist Eart Wild is fea· David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John lured soloist in Liszt's "Plano Con· Chanoellorr certo No .l'' 1nd the Listz-arranged O What's My Linet (C) (30) "La Caprlcioasa." m I Love luq (30) I!) flSller f1111i1J (30) a> But the Cloa (C) (30) @ll WruUln1 (C) (90) teatured are Q) CIJ AMrlcan West (C) (30) Cyclone Negro, Los Medicos de litex· f1) lnterflCt (C) (30) "Apollo Is ico Ind Mando Lopez. a Californian." The Importance of 9:00 the Sta te of California In the de· R 9 Ci) NEW SEASON Medical velopment and execution of Project etiiter (ej" (60) A brilli1nt surgeon Apollo is analyzed. is stricken with a cripplina muscu· eij.(j) Truth or Conaequences (C) lar ailment just as he is perfecting l:7t' Christ the Llvin& Word (C) (30) a radical new surgical technique, ~ George Grizzard and Elizabeth Ash· (E Noticiero 34 (C) ley auest. ell Si111p1t111ente Merla <55> D KRAFT MUSIC HALL EE T1lat lilrt (C) (30) * Al K · A M 7:30 II ~ ([l rREMIEJIE Storefront an •ng, nne eara uwyer1 (C) (60) Three aspiri n& Eva Gabor, Paul Lynde youna attorneys are asked to de· 0 ~ Ci) m NEW SEASON kraft fend a 73-year-old dispossessed M11slc liiTi (C) (60) "Alan Kina homeowner (Dean Jaaaer) accused looks at Women's Riahll and of having killed a multimillionaire Wronp .'' Totie Fields, Eve Gabor. financier. Robert Foxworth, Sheila Paul Lynde and Anne Meara guest. Larken. and David Arkin star. II The fugitive (C) (60) "Never D @@ ~ NEW SEASON The Wave Goodbye.'' Conclusion. Susan Men From SlliJoh (C) (90) "The West Oliver guests. versus Colonel MacKenzie." Stew· D ITT) CI) Q) Tiie Everly Brothen art Granger st1ra as the new owner ~ {60) Guests are Tony Joe White, of Shiloh Ranch and Immediately Mac Davis. Bobbi Martin, Ike Everly embroils himself in a battle with and comic Carl Gottlieb. the cattlemen's association over fB Outreadl/Fil• (C) (30) the hanging of an alleaed cattle ,.,. ft'l c rustler. Elizabeth Ashley, Martha 9:30 v Q:I News ( ) (30) Hyer, Don DeFore and John Larch Em ThirtHn A&ainlt Fate (60) "The ~st. Suspect.'' A middle·aged recluse u @ @ al I lf'mlL I The Mid, becomes involved in a young girl's Mid, Mid Coinedlans (C) (30) murder when his landlady discovers (R) The voices of Jack Benny, a blood-stained hand towel in his George Bums, Phyllis Diller, Georee room. Merius Goring, Muy Miller Jessel, Flip Wilson, Jack E. Leon· and Noel Johnson star. ard, Groucho Man1, The Smothen fB Muaicale/rastor's Deslt (C) Brothers and Henny Younaman are (3Q) used with zany e~imations. of !Well· 10:00 1J Qj Ci) NEW SEASON Hawaii known comedy skits and Slluat1ons. flv1.0 (Cf (60) MoGarrett is con· 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "A Man fronted with corralling foreign Ciiltd reter" (drama) '55-Rich· agents responsible for critically ard Todd, Jean Peters. The life wounding a U.S. aovemment under· JACK LORD, narrt.a u StHe M~ Cafftct, ~•ten llll attn.doe Oii <'Of'o nUlftt fOftJp ace•• rapo ... le for wouncffal • U.S. aovemmeat uadn-cower qent on his retum from Red China, on the thlrd-.wuon pnmlere of Hawaii Fln-0, WtdM!lday at It PM OD CBS. O @ @ mNews cc> II RAMS vs. 49'ers In *SATURDAY'S BIG TILTJ U Ram Actitn (C) 0 E,..1tne11 Ntn (C) 0 Theatre 9: (C) "The 81rl In tile Red Velvet Swint' (drama) '55- Joan Collins, Farley Grenier, Ray Milland. m Movie: (C) "Hunttr of tilt Un- known" (drema) '66-Frank Wolf, George Ardisson. mTopptr story of Peter Marshall, former cover agent on his return from a Chaplain to the U.S. Senate. 10-year mission in Red China. Ger· fD NET Journal (R) "Thi Con· I Tnrtll or ConMqu1t1ca (C) (30) aid O'Loughlin, Donald Moffatt and servative Mr. Buckley.'' Pe"J Maaon (60) Khigh Dhleah guest. a> Let'a Malle 1 Deal (C) The Fonyta Saa• (60) (R) D IU (i) m rREMIERE four-In· u :ao II a Cl) Mlrl liriftln (C) fB Saledtd Film (C) (30) One: "Mcaotld" (C) (60) "Who el Mu Fuerte que tu Anlor (30) Says You Can't Make Friends In 0 Qj CIJ m JohMJ Canon (C) 7·55 mi Cueltlon de Seaundos New York City." McCloud intervenes U Movie: "The l.aQ Has l'llnt" • in a disput.e between a man and a (mystery) '42 -Paulette Goddard, 1:00 0 @ CV ,G) Courtship of Ed· woman and finds himself marked Ray Milland. d!e:s Fattier (C) (30) ~.R> ."M~. for death. Diana Muldaur, M1rj Du· O (ill (I)Q) Didi Cavitt (C) Livingstone, I Presu"'!e. V1ctor.'a say and Carl Betz auest. m Mevte: "llue, Whitt & riffed'• Vetri gue~ts as a movie-struck g11I O m N (C) (60) lmystery) '42--Uoyd Nolan Mary newly arrived in Los Angeles. IWI e th H h ' I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) 0 @rn1m Smothers Broth•!• 0, Not~:ie:!· 34 (C) The Answer (C) (30) (C) {60) Pat Paulsen, The Edwin Sonrisas (C) (30) Hawkins Singers, Keith Rarbour and 1:00 II Movie: , "Pestlnart fOf D•f\ler'' 8·05 mi I mciA\ I Mexican lndeptn· John Denver guest. (m~tery) 56--Terry Moore, Rob· . dence Day Parade (2 hr) Q Cell of the West (C) (30) le~ :iWm (C) 8:30 II ~ 00 I lflc111 It w.. • m Burtie's Law (60) Com111unlty Bullatln Board (C) Short Su•mer, C~le Brown (C) @E I sJtcilL I Meilican lndepen· All-NICht Shew (C) "I Drum tf (30) Charlie Brown. on the first dtnce Dar Parlde (C) (90) (R) Re· leannie " ''Wrtltlln& wo111en wa. tlN day of school, recalls the disasters play of today't Eut Los Angeles Aztec MuMm(' and "NiPt IMt to which befell him during summer. Parade at First and Gage Streets. Dublin." 1J NYPO (C) (30) "The Pink Gum· ail Natadll (60) m Movie: "Tiit Min Is Ar.ed" Drop.'' 10:30 Q Twiliaht lone (30) (mystery) '56--0ane Clerk, May 0 (jJ) rn EE) Room 222 (C) (30) Eli) Tlae Newtical Muac (C) (30) Wynn. "Once Upon a Time. There Was Air 11:00 8 a (j) News (C) 2:30 II Ntws/51vt Us Tblt Dey (C) Page 21 THURSDA Y SEPTEMBER 17 For morning and afternoon llstlnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 O (C) "Nancy Goes to Rio" (ro· mance) 'SO-Jane Powell, Barry Sullivan, Ann Sothem. 9:30 O "hrll Honeymoon" (musical) '39-Bing Crosby, Franciska Gaal. 9:30 O "Blondie Meets the Bou" (comedy) '39-Penny Singleton, Ar· thur lake. m "Fot~ of Evil" (drama) '48- John Garfield, Marie Windsor, Thom- as Gomez. 1:00 0 "I Shot Jesse James" (west- ern) '49-John Ireland, Barbara Britton. m "I MarTltd a Woman" (com- edy) '56 -George Gobel, Jesse Royce Laodis. '?:00 0 (C) "Tht TaJI Mtn'' (adven· ture) 'SS-Clark Gable, Robert Ry· an, Jane Russell, Cameron Mitchell. I!) "Strange Trian&le" (mystery) '4&-Preston Foster, Signe Has.so. 4:30 D (C) 0 Wichita" (western) 'S!>- Joel McCrea. Vera Mlles, Peter Graves. rvFNINr. 6:00 IJ Ilg News (C) (60} Jerry Oun· 1 ff. llNBC Newservice (C) (60) 0 EVE & GUESTS ON * THE ALLEN SHOW! D Tiit Allen Show (C) (90) Ten· tatively scheduled guetss are Karen Valentine, E. G. Marshall, Mr. Blackwell, Francine Gray, O SI• O'Clock Movie: "Hot Sum· mer Ni&ht" (drama} '57-Leslie Nielsen. Colleen Miller. A newspa· perman and bride honeymoon in a small mountain town whose people hide a vital secret destined to jeopardize his life. I Abbott and Costello (C) (30) Tltt Flintstones (C) (30) Star Trek (C) (60) Cl) ABC Evtnin1 News (C) (30) Whit's New (C) (30) ''A Tour of the U.S. Capitol." Part 1. (j) C8S News (C) (30) • Outrt~/Muskalt (C) (30) • lntri1a (30) • True Adventure (C) (30) • • T11tro dt In Estrella (30) Ciallopln1 Cioul'llft (C) (30) 6:20 (6) Weatbtr (C) Maree Stiles. &:30 • Cindld Cu11ra (30) (j) Favorite M1rtlan (30) Perry M11on (60) 6 NBC Nl&fltly News (C) (30) : 1A In Pursuit: Tiit Mem· o rs of Joseplt Priestley (30) A dramatized document1ry concerninlt the life, accomplishments, and con· tribulion of Dr. Priestley, the lath· er of modern chemistry. I Pattern for living (30} Notlciero 34 (C) (60) The Desert Report (C) (30) Slnta Rosa dt Lima (30) A World Apart (C) (30} 7:00 CBS Evenin& News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. , 0 m NBC Nlptt,r News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor. I What's Mr Line (C) (30) I lO¥t Lucy (30) Beat Ult a.c. (C) (30) ~@ Dr11net (C) (30) EI1) P1ayinc tbe Ciuitat (30} "Green· sleeves." Part 11. I~ (f) Truth or Consequences (C) &Ii) Cllrist the Livin1 Word (C) (30) I Simplemente Marla (55) Th1t Girl (C) (30) 7:30 Qj (j) NEW SEASON Famlly Affair (C) (30) Buffy is shocked at the lack of friendliness between the tenants in their apartment building after she and Jody watch how they behave toward each other in the elevator. 0 @ @ m PREMIERE Tiit Alp Wilson Show (C) (60) Comedy.va· riety hour starring Flip Wilson with guests Oaivd Frost, James Brown, Big Bird and Oscar of the Sesame Street Moppets and Sunday's Child, a singing trio. 0 N.Y.P.O. IS LIKE *FOR REAL! WATCH! 0 NYPD (C) (30) "The Witness." Jeff David, David Davis. Rudy Bond guest. 0 @@ m Animal World (C) (30) "Our Vanishin& Wildlife.' Film footage and depressing statistics on animals being jeopardized by man on land and in the sea and air are presented by host Bill Burn.1d. O Million $ Movie: (C) "love Is a Many Splendored Tllin&'' (drama) '5!>-William Holden, Jennifer Jooes.. Torin Thatcher. Hong Kon&. 1949: :.::· ·-;· : : . :·.·: -. ·.· -:.:···.-::. :-: :-.·.·-: .. :-. ·. . . ... . . . : .. ·.· .. ::: ·. :··· illia m s :·:::.:·~~~·NIT ~RE and. CARPETS .. ' : ;:... . . . . .· ... : : ::: . ·:: .. :" :· . .. : . .. :~ .. .;-: r&~le jetv u ·e /-t IAf! 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Renne Jarrett stars as a:oo Nancy Smith; Celeste Holm as her IJ World's Hottest Group comp1nion Abigail Townsend; John Flnk as Dr. Adam Hudson; and * JACKSON 5 do MOTOWN Robert F. Simon es Adam's Uncle Hit I'll' BE THERE on Everett. THE JIM NABORS ~OUR I ::Su\~~~~~or's Desi! (C) tJ ~ (j) NEW SEASON J1111 Na· 10:00 Ii ~ 6 m NEW SEASON Dan bors Show (C) (60) The Jackson 5 Martin ( ) (60) Launching his sixth takes the guest . spot on the sec· season, Dean'.s guests are Orson ond·season premiere show. i:tie five Welles, Petula Clark, Joey Bishop, brothers are from Gary, Indiana. Kay Medford and 13·year·old sing· 0 VIRGINIA GRAHAM IS er Lauri lchino. * EXCITEMENT TV! Om News <C> (60) . 0 Virginia Gr1hlm Show (C) (60} 0 (ll) (3)Q) The Survtvors (C) Tentatively scheduled guests are (60) ~R)Du~can is hurt in. an au- Thelma Houston, Joey and Cindy tomob1le accident and hospitalized. Adams, Fred Smoot, Dr. Erwin I Call of the West (C) (30} Whiteman. : I IJlc1A~ I To And Our Lift 0 @ (I) ti» That Girl (C) (30) ( ) (90) (R) The first filming of (R) "All's Well That Ends . . .'' the age.old ritual hunt and use of While babys1ttrng en her birthday, the hallucinoge~ic peyote ~ctus ~Y Ann decides that little Bobby has the Huichol Indians of Mexico, dis· mumps and she has never had tant cousins of the Aztees. Follow. them. Ing the film is a discussion by a I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) panel composed of anthropolotist Washin&ton in Review (C) (30) Dr. Weston La Barre of Duke Uni· Creation Research (C) (30) versity; author Carlos Castaneda Prendllre Movie (C) (2 hr) "Piloto ("The Teachings of ~on Juan''): de la Muerte." Starring Resortes and UCLA anth ropologist Dr, Peter & nn Tan. T. Furst. who filmed this program. 1:05 a:> Tele-Revista Music.II (55) el Tres Vidas Distintas (30) 8:30 0 Qj @ m NEW SEASON Iron· a;) Horoscopo con el Prof. Horangel side (C) (60) "A Killing Will Oc-(30) cur." Ironside is warned via mys-10:30 • Twlli&ht Zone (30) tenous phone calls that a murder News (C) (30) is planned in the interest of "jus· • Mi Maestro (30) lice." Dane Clark guests. • • i i TrH Patines (30) 0 @ (I) m Btwitdltd (C) (30) 11:00 (j) @I) News (C) (R) "Make Love, Not Hate.'' Things • (6) m Ntwt (C) break loose at a party in the Can You Top Tiiis? (C) (30) Stephens' house when a love potion , Red Buttons. Jack Carter and Mor· accidentally falls in the hors d'oeuvre ey Amsterdam are guest panelists. dip. 8 Eyewitneu News (C) m David f rost Show (C) (90) • Theatre 9: "fourteen Hours" I!) DEBUT Olympic 8o1in1 (C) (2 (drama) '51-Paul Douglas, Bar· hr) Double main event: lightweight bara Bel Geddes, Richard Base· Jim Robert vs, Les Kesey; and fly. hart, Grace Kelly, Debra Paget. Aa· weight Ricardo Delgado vs. Kuni nes Moorehead. Shimada. m Movie: "A Y•n• in the RAF" EI1) NET Playhouse (90) (R) "Talk-(adventure) '41 -Tyrone Power, ing to a Stranger--Oladly, My Betty Grable. Cross-Eyed Bear,'' I !!,pptr &Ii) Fisher Family (30) 1 W Sea Hunt 9:00 f) Qj (j) NEW SEASON CBS · let's Make a Dt1I (C) Tllursda.r Movie: (C) "The Broth· 11:30 Qi) 00 Merv Griffin (C) emood of the Btll" (suspense) '70 · Qj @ m Johnn.r Carson (C) --Olenn Ford, Rosemary Forsyth. Movie: "The Monster and the Dean Jagger, Maurice Evans, Will Girl" (horror) '41-Paul Lukas. El· Geer. Story of a secret fraternity len Drew. Rod Cameron. Whose power lo achieve success for 0 @ @ m Dick Cavett (C) its members is equalled only by its I!) Movie: "Rebel in Town" (west· determination to punish those who ern) '56-John Payne, Ruth Ro· stand In the way. man. 0 Tiit Fugitive (C) (60) "See EI1) Washington Week. in RevitW (C) Hollywood and Die." David Janssen 1:00 I) Movie: "Tiie locket" (mys· stars. Guests are Brenda Vaccaro, tery) '46-Robert Mitchum. Lar· Lou Antonio, Chris Robinson. aine Day. O @ CV al i IPICl6L I The I 0 News (C) Many Sides of Don Ridlles (C) Community Bulletin Board (C) (60) Don Adams, Robert Goulet and Movie: '1ht Min I M•"ltd'' Harvey Korman join Rickles in an (drama) '40-Joan Bennett, Uoyd hour of sketches. music and mono-Nolan. logues. Rickles will play a shy monk, 2:00 m All-Nl&flt Show: ''Golcttn Hands a Rickles-type husband and a new-of llurl1al," "Cairo Road" and (C) lywed. In an unrehearsed spot. "Curse of the Swan1p Ctt1turt." Rickles Is "psychoanalyzed" by a 2:30 U News/Give Us This Day (C) Ill Ill 0 0 Ill z 0 Ill < If> Ill 0 0 m z 0 m < fl'. a: t; t; a: 2 t.. a: Cl II a t.. <.. 0 ' ( c • r .. • I· I· I· :) •· . :) .. d Is :) 7/REE-NETWORK NICHTTIME '/IEDULE FOR FAll 1970 7:30 8:00 ,8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 SUNDAY \ 10:30 11:00 ~ The Young Rebels j TMF.B.I. ' " -.! U) m 0 0 m z 0 m < U) m 0 0 m z 0 m < U) m 0 0 m z 0 m < U) m 0 0 m z 0 m < U) m 0 0 m z 0 m < MONDAY TUESDAY TheBevwly HillbilllM I Gf'Mll Acre. 1.1 HM Haw I ~"r::. I 80Mlnut./ C88Nft9Hour The Don Knotts Show lulia I ...._ NllM at .. u-. Mod Squad . Movleel ...... 1 " ' " .,__....,,Ml>. ,, ' ' -~ WEDNESDAY I TheGovemar I The Storefront Lawyers •l.l. MedblC.W Hawaii Five-<> -· 1" -.. The M• from Sbilob Jer.ft M1llk Hall Four Jn One T ~-Pol j Danny Thomas I F.ddJe'•PatMr Rooaal22 .Jall11DNM1a Dan August THURSDAY Family Atrair I The lim Naban Hom I .. The CBSTb~ Nlsht Movill &amide "''': Nancy The n.n u.tlo SbOw t The Flip Wilson Show l Matt Lincoln Bewitched I Barefoot The Odd Couple The Immortal in the Park FRIDAY I - The Interns Headmaster The CBS Friday Nfsbt McMm •i'\' Hilb Chaparral Tiie Name of the Game Bncbn'• World . , The Brady Bunch I Na~~:. the Tbe Partridge I I Americi.:.-Style I Familv That Girl Tldtl. 'am, __ SATURDAY M*ion: lmpcmible My'I'hNeSom Arnie I The Mars Tyler I Moore how M•nni• The Andy wmwn. Show Adam-12 Saturday Nilbt at tba M""9 " ..r' Let'•Mu. I The Newlyw.d The IAwr.a Welk Show ., The Most Deadly Game I !Acal •Daal Game 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 ~~--------------------.................. _ 10:00 PM CHRIS GEORGE SATURDAY 9:30 PM GEORGE MAHARIS YVETTE MIMIEUX RALPH BELLAMY ARNIE SATURDAY 9:00PM HERSCHEL BERNARDI HEADMASTER FRIDAY 8:30 PM PARKER FENNELLY CLAUDETTE NEVINS JERRY VAN DYKE ANDY GRIFFITH ---------------·- BROTHERHOOD OF THE BELL-CBS Thursd•y, Sept. 17, 9 PM Glenn Ford stars in his first television act· ing assignment in "The Brotherhood of the Bell," a contemporary suspense drama pro· duced by Cinema Center 100, which will kick off the sixth season of The CBS Thursday Night Movie. Presentation of the motion picture in the world premiere will man< the first time that a film made especially for television will launch the new season of a television mo· tion picture series. "The Brotherhood of the Bell" Is the as· tonishing story of a secret fraternity whose power to achieve success for its members is equalled only by its determination to punish those who stand in the way. Besides Ford, the starring cast includes such gifted per· formers as Rosemary Forsyth, Dean Jagger and Maurice Evans. Ford plays a member of the secret society who Is forced to choose between betraying his closest friend or breaking with the fac· lion's power structure to face its certain ven· geance. Rosemary Forsyth plays his wife. The picture's title is derived from an enormous antique bell engraved with ancient Chinese characters, the symbol of the order's articles of faith. NANCY-NBC Thul"Ml•y, Sept. 17, 9:30 PM The exciting and often humorous atmos· phere surrounding a young couple in love has been the subject of countless romantic comedies, but when one of the pair happens to be the daughter of the President of the United States, it stands to reason that the humor and excitement of the situation will be heightened. Such is the case in Nancy. Renne Jarrett stars in the title role of the Chief Executive's daughter, who has found her heart's desire in Adam, a young Iowa veterinarian, played by John Fink. Celeste Holm stars as Nancy's chaperone Abigail, who provides her charge with protecitve and moral support. Adam receives frequently· needed help and advice from his Uncle Everett (Robert F. Simon). The setting for the series is a small ranch near Center City, Iowa. where Nancy, with her companion Abigail, is spending time looking after her show horses. ' THE IMMORTAL-ABC Thursday, Sept. 24, 10 PM Immortality has been • dream of man throughout the ages. But, granted unending life, would it prove to be a curse as well Page 26 as a blessing? This Is the question that is raised In The Immortal, a new, hour-long series starring Christopher George. George plays race driver Ben Richards. a man whose blood contains antibodies that make him immune to all diseases-including old age. Ben Richards knows that he has the oppor· tunity to create a better world for all men. But others. seeking Immortality for the pow· er It would give them, want to exploit him. There is no escape because not everyone can share in his secret. Because his life is not his own, Ben Richards is constantly on the run, trusting no one. Knowledge of the promise his remarkable blood holds turns friend against friend, brother against broth· er. Ben also is searching for his own broth· er, whom he has not seen since birth be· cause, if he too has Immortality, he must be warned. THE INTERNS-CBS Friday, Sept. 18, 7:30 PM The Interns Is a television series of experiences. It's about challenge, discovery. humor. fear, disappointment and accom· plishment-all the dramatic by·products of five robust young lives. Pooch Hardin (Chris Storie), Greg Pettit (Steve Brooks), Cal Barrin (Hal Frederick), Lydia Thorpe (Sandra Smith) and Sam Marsh (Mike Far· rell) share the eventual goal of medical doctor. They are professionally dedicated to sa11ing and prolonging lives. but the per· sonal experiences that enrich each of their own lives constantly lend to their distinct in· dividuality. A constant reminder that per- sonal life confrontations must not supersede medical professionalism is the often gruff· mannered medical supervisor at metropoli· tan New North Hospital, Dr. Peter Goldstone (Broderick Crawford). THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY-ABC Friday, Sept. 2!5, 8:30 PM Take five children who are determined to cut a record in their garage and at the last minute substitute their mother as the lead singer. Add one 10-year-old brother, a born con man who will stop at nothing to get it heard. Season it with an agent who can't stand children and you have the ingredients for the new half-hour musical comedy series. The record is a hit and this family of show business neophytes buys a bus and starts out on the road seeking a career In music. Academy Award winner ("Elmer Gantry") Shirley Jones stars as Shirley Partridg&, head of this brood of musical chickens. Her step· son, David Cassidy, co-stars as her mu- sically inclined and electronically·wired son, Keith. Susan Dey makes her television debut as Laurie, the teenaged pacifist of the group who will back any cause that Is meaningful and relevant. Danny Bonaduce plays the 10· year·old, red-haired, freckled·faced financial wizard and con artist of the Partridges. He's ready to launch the family into any kind of situation as long as it's for funds and profit. The natural foil of this pint·sized manipulator is Reuben Kinkaid. their nervous anti-kids and dogs manager. Dave Madden, the con· fettl·throw1ng comedian of Laugh-In, co·stars in this role. Christopher, the 7-year·old drum· mer of the family who would rather play baseball is played by Jeremy Gelbwaks. Tag· ging along to complete the group is Tracy, a 4·year·old who hasn't decided what she is going to do with her life, played by Suzanne Crough. A dog, Simone, is part of their en· tourage, and a bus-a psychedelic happening on wheels-is their transportation. HEADMASTER-CBS Friday, Sept. 18, 8:30 PM The redoubtable Andy Griffith is "head· master'' of a private school. The series will combine gentle humor with common sense In dealing with some of the problems most of today's high schools face; drugs, sex edu· catiO(I, and raclal tensions. Jerry Van Dyke portrays the athletic coach and Parker Fen· nelly is the school's custodian. Claudette Nevins is cast as Andy's wife. ARNIE-CBS Satunl•y, Sept. 19, 9 PM The renowned actor of Broadway's "Fid· dler on the Roof" and "Zorba the Greek". Herschel Bernardi, turns his inimitable tal· ents toward a weekly half·hour comedy se· ries. Bernardi stars as a brue-collar worker elevated to white-collar executive, who be· comes Involved with demagogic bosses and Inefficient underlings. Sue Ane Langdon, portrays his wife. Other major roles are played by Roger Bowen, Elaine Shore, Herb Voland, Tom Pedi, Allison McKay, Del Rus· sell and Stephanie Steele. THE MOST DEADLY GAME-ABC Satunlay, Sept. 26, 9:30 PM The Most Deadly Game Is a dramatic mystery series focusing on three highly trained criminologists. George Maharis, Yvette Mimieux and Ralph Bellamy star as the trio who are, in effect. the last resort for clients who want to crack unusual mur· ders which are considered insolvable. Ma· haris portrays Jonathon Croft, an ex-military intelligence man and a rugged activist. Miss Mimieux plays Vanessa Smith, the beautiful feminine partner, and Bellamy Is Mr. Arcane, the urbane and cerebral leader of the trfo. Individually, each Is highly Intelligent and superbly trained. Their strength as a team is the combination of Croft's brawn. Va· nessa's beauty and Mr. Arcane's brains. The three associates are considered the elite in the field of private investigation and their fees are very, very high. However, on occa· slon they render their services free, working from a profound sense of compassion and a respect for justice. They have acquired these qualities the hard way~through bitter experiences in their pasts. MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW-CBS Saturday, Sept. 19, 9:30 PM The gifted actress who played Laura Petrie to Dick Van Dyke's Rob Petrie on the latter's popular comedy show Is back with her own series. Produced and written by Jim Brooks and Allen Burns, the program will showcase Miss Moore's personable tal· ents in the role of a single young lady who 1s part of the press room scene at a tele· vision station in Minneapolis-St. Paul. She lives in an apartment surrounded by a famlly of comedic characters. Her supporting cast includes Edward Asner, Valerie Harper and Gavin Macleod. c s f r s I I : .. s t ·. ,. 'I s 11 '· :t n I• 8 n r I· B d d 1r a e h y n I· 0 ~· e ly ;t d Each of the Mayberry RFD principals will star in segments spe- cifically written around their character as the series begins its third season on C BS (Mondays at 9 PM). Initial airdate will feature Paul Ha rtman in "Emmett's Domestic Problem." His wife (played by Mary Lansing) decides she has too much time on her hands and wants to open a boutique. And Paul sees h imself heading for the bankruptcy court. MAYBERRY'S MUSEUM PIECE-Tlrat's Maybtrry's an- cient fire tngint tarmarktd for tht tovhl's first museum. And the "Mayberry, R .F.D." family gathers 'round it to pose for one final family album portrait. Stated (I to r) are Ken Berry, Arlene Golonka and Buddy Foster. Below (I to r) are George Lindsey, Jack Dodson, Alice Ghostley and Paul Hartman. Jn the September 2 1 show, "Sensitivity Training," Jack Dodson joins a sensitivity class to rid himself of restraint and inhibition. George Lindsey has a prosperous business going in "Goober's New Gas Station" (September 28), but faces a problem when the cit y council, planning a museum for Mayberry, discovers the skele- ton of a huge prehistoric animal buried beneath his property. Alice G hostley, the new housekeeper. will make her debut October 5 in "The New Housekeeper." A veteran of 20 years service in the Women's Army Corps, she faces a new way of life and a new set of rules. T he fifth firmed airdate (October I 2) stars Ken Berry in "All For Charity.·• A benefit pageant features Ken and Paul Hartman, both well-known professional dancers, in a hilatious spring dance. Forthcoming shows will spotlight the remaining principals- Arlene Golonka and Buddy Foster. Bob Ross continues as producer, with Chris Nyby and Hal Cooper back as directors. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ......... May be used on envelopes as return address 1abels. Also very handy as ioentification labels for marking personal items such a s books, records, photos, etc. Labels stid on glass and may be used for marking home canned food items. Af1 labels are printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality whi te gummed paper. 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Scott); "The Biggest Bundle of Them All" (Raquel Welch): "Return to Peyton Place" (Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker): "This Property Is Condemned'' (Robert Redford, Natalie Wood); "The Battle of the Bulge" (Henry Fonda); "Butter- field 8" (Elizabeth Taylor); "The Cincinnati Kid" (Steve McQueen, Ann-Margret); Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!" (Gordon A warttcy of cop film tnt,rcalnmmt markt tht tttond MaSOn of lb' 111<- «111f ul ABC 1trtH, "MOVIE OF THE WEEK." 8(tntt and 1t•n of lwo of '"' 16 orilrlul tdt¥131on film1 to be prucaltd lllo"n btre (ltft, I. to r.) Include W•lltr Bttnua. Fred A•l•lr«, Clllll Wiiis, Andy OevlM and Edpr Bucluinan In tll' tomtdy wHttrn, "Tht 0¥tr-Tbf'-Hlll Cine IUcla Apia," (riilbt, I. to r.) Carol LynJey, Lob Ntltltlon, JIM Wyalt la dtt putuclac dnma, "Wttk'nd of T'rror." MacRae, Shirley Jones); "The Grcnt Race" (Jack Lemmon,. Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood): and ''None But the Brave" (Frank Sinatra). NBC's Monday, Tuesday and Saturday movies include fou r John Wuyne fi lms-"The Hellfighters," "The War Wagon," "Cast a Ginnt Shadow" and "McLin1ock"-plus "An American in Paris" (Gene Kelly. Leslie Caron): "~he Russian~ Are Coming .. the ~us­ sians Are Coming" (Alan Arkin. Carl Reiner, Eva Mane S!1int): "The lpcrcss File" (Michael Caine): "A Patch of Blue" (Sidney Poitier. Shelley Winters): "T he Unsinkable Molly Brown" (Debbie Reynolds, Harve Presnell): '!The Producers" (Zero Mostel); "Guns for San Sebastian" (A n1hony Quinn): "Death of a Gunfighter" (Richard Widmark. Lcnu Horne}: ''Hour of the Gun" (J ason Ro- bords, Robert Ryan, James Garner): "A Rage To Live" (Susanne r1cshc11e, Ben Gazzara): "The President's Analyst" (James Coburn); "Boom" (Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton): "Story of a Woman'' (Robert Stack. Bibi Ande~son): "Torn Curtain" (Paul Newman, Julie Andrews): "A Man Cnlled Gannon" (Tony Franciosa, Michael Sarrazin): "Nighr of the following Day" (Marlon Brando, Rita Moreno. Richard Boone): "House of Cards" (George Peppard, Inger Stevens. Orson Welles): and "The Lost Man" (Sidney Poitier, Jo- unna Shimkµs, Al Freeman Jr.). . ABC's made-fo r televi ion T uesday Movie o f the Week includes ''The Old Man Who Cried Wolf" (Edward G. Robinson, Martin Bulsnm Diane Baker. Percy Rodriguez); "The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again" (Waller Brennan. Fred Astaire): "'Assault on the Wayne" (Joseph Collen, Ll oyd Haynes. ~ewey Martin, Leonar~ Nimoy): "But 1 Don't Want To Get Married" <.!"ferschcl Be~nard1. Kay Med ford. Shirley Jones): "The Heart Farm (Stuart Whitman, Burl Ives, Sandy Denn is); "How Awful About Allan'' (T ony Per- kins. Julie Harris, Joun Hackel!), "Weekend of Terror" (Robert Conrnd, Lee Major , C:irol Lynlcy, Jane Wyatt, Lois Nettleton); "Willi Women" (Hugh O'Bnan, Anne Francis. Marilyn Maxwell, Marie Windsor): "Love Hate Love" (Ryan O'Neal. Peter Haskell, Le Icy Warren); "Night Slaves" (James Franciscus, Lee Grant. Les- lie Nielse n, Tisha Sterling): ·'Run Simon Run" (Burt Reynolds, In- ger Stevens, James Best). The ABC Sunday Night Movies include "Morituri" (Marlon Brando, Yul Brynner); "The Brotherhood" (Kirk Douglas, Alu Cord): "One Million B.C." (Raquel Welch, John Richardson); "Waterhole No. 3" (James Coburn): "The St. Valentine's Day Massacre" (Jason Robards. George Segal); "Hurry 'undown" (Michael Caine. Jane Fonda): "Day of the Evil Gun" (Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy): "Rough Night in Jericho'' (Dean Martin, Jeao Simmons): "Long Ride Home" (G lenn Ford, Inger Stevens); 'T ony Rome" (Frank Sinntrn. Jill St. John); "Way Way Out" (Jerry Lewis, Connie Stevens): and "Who's Minding the Mint" (Jim Hutton. Dorothy Provine). Page 28 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 /-.. . .. .. ·~ I'.' • ·, • ''}·. • • .. ' ,, ' .. ,:~~,.. ;·. ,,. ~· .. : · .! .. '·-,,,w#~.<-~~s:,:~~,. ... " ... ,:. .. ,, ..... -·.. ..".,,. . . .. "Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring"-a tender dra· ma about a teenage runa· way 's return home---will air on the 1970·71 season of ABC's Movie of the Week series. Sally Field, Jackie Cooper, Eleanor Parker, Lane Brad· bury and David Carradine star in the 90-minute film. Miss Field portrays the girl who returns home and des· perately tries to rebuild her life In her parents' world. The role is a radical depar· ture for the actress who has starred in two ABC comedy series, Gidget and The Fly· ing Nun. TV executive and produc· er Jackie Cooper briefly re- sumes his acting career to play the girl's father. Lane Bradbury, who appears as Miss Field's sister, received excellent notices earlier this year when she co-starred with Vince Edwards in Dial Hot Line, the pilot for Ed· wards' new ABC series, Matt Lincoln. ABC's Movie of the Week (Tuesdays 8:30 . 10 PM) opens its 1970-71 season Sept. 22 with a mystery thriller, "How Awful About Allan ," which stars Anthony Perkins. Julie Harris and Joan Hackett. * * * * The multi-award-winning New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts have been renewed for the 1970-71 season on CBS. This will mark the 14th consecu· tive year on the Network for this acclaimed series, wh ich has been the recipient of tour Emmys among many other notable awards. Two of the 1970·7 1 Young People's Concerts will be narrated and conducted by Leonard Bernstein, who as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic served in these capacities during the series' first 12 seasons on the CBS Television Network. Because of Bernstein's conducting and composing commitments, in addition to fulfilling his post as laureate conductor of the Philharmon- ic, the two remaining pro· grams, as during the past season, will have different narrator-conductors. One of these will be famed violinist Yehudi Menuhin, founder of the Bath Music Festival in England, who, like Bernstein, will write his own script for the full-hour concert. Host for the fourth broadcast will be named shortly. Roger Englander will again produce and direct the Young People's Concerts. The Pro· grams will again originate in Philharmonic Hall at the Lincoln Center for · the Per· forming Arts in New York City. * * * * Elizabeth Taylor will make her dramatic debut on tele- vision in a one-hour, original, dramatic special to be color· cast on NBC in the 1970-71 season. The teleplay now being de· veloped will be produced in England by Harlech Televi- sion and ATV in association with the NBC·TV Network. According to the producers, Miss Taylor will forego what is reputed to be the highest fee ever offered for a single television performance, and it will go to the Combined Theatrical Charities toward the rebuilding of Denville Hall, a home for retired ac· tors and actresses in Eng· land. The British-born Miss Tay· lor achieved her greatest suc· cesses in films in this coun· try. At ten she appeared in the Hollywood film, "Lassie Come Home.'' and has had a long series of successes since then . Some of her films include "National Velvet," "Life with Father," "Little Women." "Father of the Bride," "A Place in the Sun," "Rhapsody," "The Last Time I Saw Paris." "Raintree Coun· ty,'' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "Butterfield 8," for which she won an Academy Award, "Cleopatra,'' "The V.l.P.'s,'' "The Sandpiper," and ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf." FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18 For morning and afternoon llatlngs, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below for your convenience, ar~ the day's movies. .DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 D "fraldt Cevtr1 Ult Ila Town" (comedy) ' 53--0onald O'Connor Yvette Ouray, Nancy GuRd. ' UO D -Wtdcfkla Prutnr (comedy) 'JS-Cary Grant, Joan Bennett. 9:30 D (C) "'Tiit Wit.dies' C.rtt" (hor· ror) '60--f<lrk Morris. m (C) .. 0.ldlJ Co111panlon1" (west· ern) '62-Maureen O'Hara Brian Keith . ' 1:00 II "lltttt Ila Hom" (western) '51-John Ireland, Marie Windsor: Lloyd Bridres. · m "Tiit Bit Liff' (drama} '50- Paul Dourlas, Montromery Cllft. 2:00 D "flvt Miia to Mldnlpr• (mys- tery) '63-Sophla Loren, Gig Young, i\nthony Perkins. GJ "I'll s.tl My life" (mystery) '41-Michael Whalen, Ross Hobart. 4:30 6 "Love Happy" (comedy) '41- The Marx Brothers, Vera Ellen, Ray· mond Burr. EVENING • KNBC Ntw1ervict (C) (60) 6:00 I "' . Ntws (C) (60) Tht Allen Show (C) (60) Art l nkletter, Sal Mineo, Dr. Michael Crichton. Mias J and Dr. Lenden Smith. 0 Six O'Cloct Mowlt: ''Tiit Moun- tAiin Rold'' (drama) '60-James Stewart, Lisa Lu, Ha rry Morgan, Glenn Corbett, Frank Silvera. The commanding officer of a demolition team is assigned to blow up bridaes. roads and villages In the path of the advanclnr Japanue. I Abbott and Costello (C) (30) Tiit Flintstones (C) (30) Star Tiff (C) (60) Cil AIC Ev.ninr News (C) (30) fiars New (C) (30) "A Tour of the U.S. Capitol." Part II. I (i) CIS News (C) (30} OUtrttda/Musialt (C) (30} lntrlp (30) Tiit American Wm (C) (30) Ttatro dt lu btrtllas (30) C1llopln1 Collfmtt (C) (30) 6:20 @ CI) Weether (C) Marge Stiles. 6:30 I C.ndid ea .... ,. (30) I (f) Fnorite M1rtian (30) 3 Perry Muon (60) Qj 6 NBC Nlptty News (C) (30) fii) ._.,..&a.1::::,a..1 Mr. Thoruu T1ku 1 Trip (30) "A Week on the Concord and Merrimatk Rivers." A recrution of the impressions of Henry David Thore1u on a trip he look with his brother in Aueust, 1839 I Patttm for I.Mn& (30) Noticiero l4 (C) (60) Tiit Datrt RtPort (C) (30) Senta Rota de lilWI (30) A World Ap1rt (C) (30) 7:00 8 CBS Evtnlna News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 m NIC NlpllJ Ntws (C) (30) 8 ANGELS vs. A's! * EXCITING BASEBALL! I Aal ... W-·Up (C) (30} wi.at'a My Unt1 (C) (30) I lowt lltCJ (30) llelt t111 ca.a (C) (30) Ci) CiMlla SMwcae (C) (90} ntamtd Frontier." Joseph Cotttn. I '<If elf Aalan•"" YittM• CJ) ltd If Co11Mq1tncn (C) irmplt11Mnt1 Maril (55) 1'at Gift (C) (30} 7:30 R 8 Ci) PRDllEllE Tiit h1ttms (~ (60) A wife pleadinr for the m11cy kllline of lier husb1nd, a beautttul eo-ro dancer and 1 monk who has been· behind a monastery wall for 40 years are all the con· cern of 1 group of youn1 doctors. Diane Baker, Sherry Jackson and Torin Thatcher ruest. 0 m NEW SEASON Hip Qlpar• riT (C) (60) "An Anger Gr11ter Than Mine." An embittered former revo- lutiona,y leads 1 seriq of attacks on the Cannon and Montoya ranch· es to avenae the overthrow of his hero, Maximilian. Alejandro Rey euests. II An&tl lutball (C) (21/z hr) Oakland Athletics vs. Calif. Anrels. 0 (i7J Cil (!) FlJfna Nun (C) (30) {lij "'file Candid Commercial.'' Sis- ter Bertrille wins 1 desper1tely needed washinr machine for the convent, then is told that nuns can't make commercials. Pat Har· rinrton 1uest1. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 12, 1970 CILlllAJIHO OUll SOth ANNIVWilY pc1·mits o frc~lonl ~i~-~~DIE~lll~ Ad\'nnccd en;incc1 ing -or desipi. Clc3n, smnolh undcrs!rnch1rc'. Our Betkr Qmrllty ALUMINUM SCREEN PATIOS For IJr;' or $m.1ll L.omrs 11nJ ncol>ilc l1ollld . · • 1\ll ,\Ju1ninum: Luse 00<>rs; Cu0 Proof. 0. 11«1:1 the wind. Canvae Awnina-Valan~u.rt.ln• Ao1A11t,_ lJttet•lt1 Lll.t C11u4u IR•t1+11t "'"• C.ht11 •IW ••llrlJ!•• '-••• y_, ..._ .. ,,. ..... ! ... Tit£ !¥£JI' LOOK. IN 1970 • ~•urdy inlctlud in;: p:me!s. ftuilt·in min {:Ull<'r wilh 1 11~" om:inicntol po1I nin~<' fo r :i plllio c•o,·cr ol modem l>eauty nncl greater 11rc11i;1l1. SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING Our BraMh OJfi~' OUNOI COUNTY AWNING CO. ._.r.,. .._... 0.-,. CHM\' PMMlt7°f7U l1ull our /1etor1 onrl JltOH"TOO"' 2202 S. Maia St. Santi ..... Kl 5-0491 D Miiiion $ Mowlt: "DiafJ of Anne Frank" (biorraphy) '59-Millie Per· kins, Joseph Schildkraut, Shelley Winle1'3, Richard Seymer. The story of a Jewish family who hid on the ~========================' third floor of an Amsterdam factory lduri~!!orldCoWar IL (C) (30} Ol Portr11t of a Star (C) (60) fJ Ap of A4urin (C) (60) Guests ;.••• M llstq(60ttt) nces fE The David Sasllhld SNw (C) are Max Julien, Red Eye, Judith ny 11°" (2 hr) Osner and Jeck Mitchell. Stlldtd Fii•• (C) (30} IE Flshtr Fa•U, (30) lllftt'a Lew (60) Mas Flltfte que hi AllMr (30) II) los IWlfiJ dt "'llwille (30) • Nftefi (30} 7:55 CE Cuatlon dt $tpndoa 9:00 II 8 ()) NEW SEASON cas Fri· , , Tete.ci11191 40 (2 hr) 8:00 (,,) @(30)(J)(RaJ)· .,::: Hol~~moo~~·~C: .., Mowlt: (C) "Casillt ..,...,. 10:30 : Tiit NIWlical M• (C) (30) (R) v1 (spy spoof} '67-Ptter Selltri, Ur· · Mi Maestre QO) cat and a dog upset the festivities sula Andress, David Niven, Orson 11:00 • 0 9@6E ..... (C} as Mike and Carol marry. Welles, William Holden, John Hus· Clli --Y-ou lop 111111 (C) Aid m Ti Ttll tt.e Trulli (C) (30) ton. Sir James Bond, first of tht Buttons. J1cl! Carter ind Morey Am· Eli) ClntPolium (30} "Responsive 007's, comes out of retirement to terdam ruest. Eye." Larry Schwab, producer of the show a slew of other James Bonds fJ Tlteatre 9: "frMktMttl11'1 show, offers a film of his own for how to 10 about curtallinr the Dallatltlf,. (horror} '59 evaluation. Schwab's concept of iic villainy loose In the world. m Alovit: "l1tt Lat Mall H films that tease the visual sense aJ Hert Ce• IM Irides (C) l'.lrtll" (horror) '64-Vlncent Ptict. 1re critiqued by Dennis Hopper ind ( ) (R) "Tht Last Winter." JeremJ Ttpptr Rod Amateau. goes on trial for murder when the : The fonyte Sip (R) fE llf1 for TodaJ (C) (30) only witness, 1n old Indian, refuses Esta Noelle a las Olla g) luctdta (C) (30) to talk. • let's Mlkt a Deal (C) 8:05 m Ludl• Libre (55) • Olltrtadl/Flhll (C) (30) 11:10 I~ Newt (C) 8:30 II ~ Cl) PREMIERE Htadusttr Hoy (30) 11:30 MtfV Criffin (C) (C) (30) A student is rejected by • Natadla (60) • · 6 m JellnllJ C.rMll (t) his classmates because he won't 9:30 • GJ News (C) (30} It: (C) "Si111 of Jtnbef" turn on with them at off.campus • Mulicalt/hstor'1 0.-(C) (romance) '54 -Paulette Goddard, parties. Butch Patrick ruesta. Noella Tepltila (30) Georl!_ N1der. 0 @ Ci) m NEW SEASON Name 10:00 • ID (i) m NEW SEASON lrec•· 0 (J1) CJ)&> .. c.wtt (C) Of Ille 61111 (C) (90) "So Lona tn'1 Wofld (e) (60) "Love It or Cl) Movit: (ef .. llltlwtr tf Ult -... Baby, and Amen." Dan Farrell is Leave It, Chana• It or LOM It." Two ,.,.. (adventure) '67 -Cameron subpoenaed to testify at a Senate actors, who bitterly oppote each Mitchell, J1ctl Stuart. subcommittee hearinr on nucotlcs other polltlcelly, disrupt a movie em Noticitnt 34 (C) and becomes involved in a fnintic they are maklnr toaether. Forrest 12:30 m All-Nlaht sbtw: "OrapttflJ effort to prevent 1 young &ir1 from Tueller ind Tony Bill ruest. Squctron," "Dut11 H Ille FM· ruining her life with druas. Julie 1J m Ntwt (C) (60) Polfer" and "Prince of foua." Harris, Sal Mineo and uurle DC!D Lovt, American Style (C) 1:00 II Mevle: "fro• Hell " .. ,...... Pr1nJ! l!!!st. (60) (R) "love and ThoM Poor l rama) '64-Georae Montaomery. 0 (1l) lV Q) T1lt Chost 1nd Mra. Crusaders" with Monte M1rkl'lam • 8 Newt (C) Mw (C) (30) (R) "Medium Well and Dorothy Provine; "Love ind the ce-•••1tltJ •1111et1a Itani (C) Done." Shirley Booth ruests as a Bi& Nirht" with Tony Randall ind MeN: "TrJ '"' lft ,.. .. (drl· medium who claims she can rid Julie Newmar; ''Love and the V.l.P. ma) '51 -Frank LovtJoy, Lloyd Gull Cottlae of the captain's ahost. Restaurant" with Shelley Berman Brldan. m Dnid Frost Show (C) (90) and Kaye Ballard. 2:30 II Ntwt/Clve Us Tlllt DIJ (C) • ,.,. 29 ' • !PORT! Hlt1Hllt1HT! U Y, SEPTEMBER 13 12:30 gu.s. Open Tennis Ch•mplonshlps (C) Final rounds of the 60 000 tournament at Forest Hills, N.Y. (j) Dodaer S.set>.11 (C) Dodgers vs. Giants. 2:00 · 00 World Series of Golt (C) Competing at the Firestone ountry Club In Akron, Ohio, are Dave Stockton, Biiiy Caspar, Jack Nicklaus, Tony Jacklln. 2:30 I R•ms Pre-Se1Son FootlNll (C) Rams vs. S.F. '49ers. 3:30 · The John McK•y Show (C) 4:00 UCLA Bruin Foott>.11 (C) Bruins vs. Oregon State. 7:00 ta Cl) I lflclA'?, The H'arfem Globetrotters (C) (R) Skill and comedy are com ined when Meadowlark lemon leads the Trotters in a game against the Washington Generals. · 9~00 II Ci!) (j) NFL Pre·SeHon Foott>.11 (C) New York vs. Dallas. 10:00 m College FootlNll: USC vs. Alabama. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 5:30 IJ Angel BHeball (C) Calif. Angels vs. Minnesota Twins. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 8:30 ID DEBUT Olympic Boxing (C) lightweight Jim Robert vs. Les Kesey; and flyweight Ricardo Delgado vs. Kuni Shimada. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 7:001J Anael Baset>.11 (C) Oakland A's vs. Calif. Angels. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 11:00 AMI ~ Ci) M•jor L.e1gue Buet>.11 (C) 12:30 U Cl) lifCAA Foott>.11 (C) Minnesota at Missouri. 1:30 m •mplonshlp Wrestling (C) The Graham Brothers, The Medics, Freddie Blassie and Les Roberts. 3:30 D RETURN Outdoors With liberty Mutual (C) Gadabout Gad· dis, Joe Foss and Julius Boros are featured. 4:00 U RETURN This Week In Pro Foott>.11 (C) last week's "best" l me in AFL and NFL football is highlighted. (jJ) (}) ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports (C) 4:45 lntem•tlon•I World Cup Soccer (C) 6:00 R•ms Action (C) Highlights of Rams·'49ers game. 6:00 Futbol·Soccer (C) Italy vs. Argentina. 8:00 Forum Boxing (C) Irish Gil King vs. Frankie Rodriguez in ·round bout for the Welterweight championship. 10:30 m College Foott>.11 (C) Cal State L.B. vs. U. of Pacific. I THE DAILY PILOT. TV .... EEi(, SEPT£:M8ER 12, 1970 SATURDAY I (jJ) Cl) Tiie Jeny Ltwls SIMw (C) Mtfnln& Movlft: "Dtltrt Wit"' ( 1m1) '60-Peter Baldwin, Shelo Alonso. '1alr1'1 Town.. (drama) '42 -Mamie Van Doren, P1ot Ankl. SEPTEMBER 19 Q) Movie: "Kansas City Confiden· t11I" (mystery) '53-Preston Foster, MU R N I N c; John Payne, COieen Gray, Lee Van Cleef. Bi) C.nclones J Musicl 6:25 II Ciwe Us This D1J (C) a;) P1nor1•1 Utino 6:30 1J su1H11r Setnester (C) 9:30 I ~ ~m Pink hnttllt (C) 7:00 IJ Odyuey (C) Tiie Doublededms (C) 0 9 00 m WoodJ Woodpecker uer J Cuibrm 0 t17) (}) Tiie Reludlnt Df1aon & 10:00 1J Cit Cl) Joli! & Tiie Puuycab Mr. Toad (C) (C) Cartoon senes. m Mr. Wisllbont (C) 0 QJ 00 m H.R. Pvfnstuf (C) Q) Bozo Ult Clown (C) 0 (jJ) (}) Hot Wlleeb (C) 7:30 I Dusty's Treetlouse (C) fJ Movie: (C) "Revolt 1t fort Lari· · QJ 00 m WoodJ Woodpecker Mie" (western) '57 -John Dehner, ( ) Gree Palmer. 0 @ (3) Motor Mou• (C) @I) lntrl&• m CoolMd:ool & His Friends (C) l0:30 I) 9 (j) The Htr1em Qlobttrot· &:001J Qi (f) Tiit Buaa BunnJ/Rold b (C) Cartoon series. Runner iliur (C) I ~ CI) m Tomfooltf'J (C) • QJ (i) m Here Coma t"e @ (}) Lancelot Unk, Seerlt Grump (?} llllP (C) 1J Movie: "Tiit Qt.11 Key" (mys· fJ Storybook TiMt tery) '35 -George Rift, R1y Mil· m Taltl of Wells flf(O land, Rosalind Keith. 8:30 ru· Q) 00 m The luploos (C) fJ @ (}) SllJ Htwb (C) C.mpus Profile 11:00 IJ ~Cl) Archie's Funhouae (C) • Mme: ''She Demons" (horror) 0 9 00 m M1jor L11p1 1111- , Irish McCalla, Tod Griffin. ball (C) In the pre·aame computer m Cisco Kid baseball tournament, the 1927 m Cumby (C) Yanks meet the 1961 Yankees In the 9:00119 Ci) Sabrina and the 'roovil title 1ame. Tums to play five game Goolia ~ cartoons. are yet to be announced. D QJ 00 m Dr. OoliHtt (C) I @ Cl) Tht Hardy Boys (C) IJ Mowir. "little Miu M1r1l1r" Movie: "Moumjna l1to1111 (drama) '34 -Shirley Temple, E dr1" (drama) '45 -Raymond Adolphe Menjou. Massey, Rosalind Russell, Katina HERSCHEL BERNARDI STARTED WITH HIS OWN NAME Spangler Arlington Brugh had his name changed 10 Roberr T aylor by Metro--Goldwyn- M ayer Studios. Archibald Leech now uses the s1goature of C:iry Grant, thanks to a publicity man at another large -.tudio. M arion Michael M orrison had a name change. courte"y of the old Republic Studios, wherein he ended up wilh lhc -;obnquet of John . W ayne. Rock H udson would hardly start his la<ly fans· hearts to palpitate with the moniker of Roy Fitzgerald. One time a person a-.kcJ n Mr. Bernie Schwartz, "What's the matter? I sn't your real name good enough for you?" The man who asked the question wns Tony Curtis' father. Before l'Oming to Hollywood to appear in motion pictu res. the late John Garfield was known on the Broadway stage ao; Jules Garfinkle. Joe Yule, Jr .• eventually became known as M ickey Rooney, and one of the Gumm SIS· tcrs emerged as Judy Garland. But no one was about to change H erschel Bcrnar<l i's name bccnusc today's star of 20th Century.Fox T elevision's Arnie (CBS, Saturday, al 9 PM) series broke into c;how busi- nes" when he was 'ix months old. Bernardi. who claims he can't recall when he wasn't an acror, said his name was al- ready well known in theatrical trouper circlec; when he was born. ''M y parents, Bernard nnd Helen Bernardi. ""ouldn't have m.cd me changing my name," said Bernardi, "because I am, in fact, ca rrying on theirs." But in the Arnie comedy series, Bernardi star\ a~ Arnie Nuvo. u sh1ppi ng-~oc~ worker who ic; elevated to the position of executive. "M aybe by the time C BS-TV goes through a season of Saturduy nights airing the Ar· nic show,·• said Bernardi, "I'll end up with all of the fans saying: 'Look ! There goes Arnie Nt1vo! (l wonder what'll happen to Herschel 8 C'rnardi then!") r 7 e • :I f ' r e Paxlnou, Klrtl Douales, Michael Red· arave, Leo Genn. Q!) fltstl MtxlCA1111 11:30 P,@Cfl Allltrica11 llndtUnd (C) Dick Claikhosts. a MM: CC> "f'rtfttier Furt" (western) '59 -Joel McCre1, Julie Adams. f\ I T f R 'j ! l 1 i ·~ 12:00 11 9 Ci) ScoobJ-Doo, wttert Art You (C) @I) Ttatro Fa11i111r m Ora .. de la Stmau 12:15 D MOV!e: .. Nev• S., Die" (com- edy) '39-&b Hope, Martha Raye, An.dy Devine. 12:30 II9Ci)1h Monllea (C) u @ CV im NCAA Fottball (C) Minnesota at Missouri. m Movie: "Mr. & Mrs. S•itll" (comedy) '41 -Carole Lombard, Gene Raymond. 1:0011a(j)0astarc11J • Muttlef <C> 1J Movlt: "War Is Hell" (drama) '64-Tony Russell, Judy Dan. m c.tt .45 @I) Trts Vidas Dlltintas 1:30 II ta (j) The Jtbofts (C) II) C..•plonsllip Wrtstllq (C) Scheduled card Includes The Graham Brothers, The Medics, Fred· die Blassle and l ea Roberts. 1:45 D Movie: ''Wa .. llland'' (drama) '4I-Briah Donlevy, Robert Preston. 2:00 II.,..,.. Trttltoae (C) D lntefnational ZOM (C) @@F11• SllOW (C) 9 (f) Doublt Feature: "TM Maitc Swoifi and "Rabbit Trap." m Set ti .. USA (C) 2:30 II steps to ltamift1 (C) D Hi&' and Wiid (C) 1J Call tf tllt Wnt (C) m 1ns1a11t <C> @ Ci) Yob of Acrkultur• (C) mkept (C) Q!) Yaritdad• Musicales 3:00 R ConvtnatiH Wltll a hJdliltrtst (-e) Dr. Edward Stainbrook hosts. D Aartculturt USA (C) 1J Marshal Dllloft m Upbeat <C> II) Undenlo1 (C) U Ci) Fil• Feat.a (C) "A Fact of life" and "Water Sports." E) Outreach Unll1111ted (C) &l)Toroa m Ill Picture (C) Q!) Teatro del Sabado 3:15 E) Dav., l lollatti (C) 3:30 1J Viewpoint (C) Jere Witter host&. D Youtlt and Ult Police (C) "Teen T raffle Test." A traffic test conduct· ed by the Loa Anaeles Pollet D• partment is 1iven to students of Santi Monica Hl&h School. Guest authority is Capt. Bob Vernon, Ac· cldent lnvest11ation Division, L.A.· P.O. 0 RETURN Outdoors W'ltll UbtftJ Mutual (C) Gadabout Gaddis, the flyina fisherman; Joe Foss, the Out· doorsman; and Julius Boros, the aolfer, are the different hosts each ·------, ae blip. 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