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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-09-19 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• ~=--;;..-:;:.-...;.;;w.;;~;;;;~~~;.;....FooUiall &0re1 .. New~rl .. E~ianela ,. 30 Bootingt~n 14 ~-~J!n~v~r.s•-t~ 21 . n~,~li~~ -., ft •• . La HalJra .t;d)f ' .. . .{ . -. ... ,A,. p 'TustiiJ .. ' 0 • ·. " 1 • ;,7"· .... Brea 16 .,,.r \ .. -7 I . .. .. -. ·~ ,. : •' ~. l j .,, SATIJRDA;j'., SEPTE¥8.E~ '.!9, 1970 ( • Wr.:.1a. .... _, ... ;.cno:.n. .. ,.·,..\NI..;. •I il • '·. .. l \• ,:' :-.... :. " -~~';_AA . ····~',). ~· • ...•. .. ; .. ., ~ '. ' • I . . . . , :. • .\. ., I· . . . ' . •.• f • ':,.. :.1..1 ·;, ·•j.t ... 1 " •• :,·;of·""' ........ L. '•' ~· o •" r' •£. I•'\ •• :~ ,,,t·-..: L ":> , .., ' · Shrouded in fog, this m!sterious looki~g tH.ece of eq~p~~?t ~-a!'l~ ... ashore on Orange County coastline Friday. Actually, it JS ~ptder I, a ~ton Hwalking" platform that-wlll'be used in construct1on·of new - fishing pier at ~unty's Ali&.o Beach ·i~ south Laguna. Huge piece of I eQuipment was h~tded d~ast by _barge· from Long , Beach, then t•walked" ashore on Us hydraulically operated legs. · • .· • Ill ' . -· Newport,HB _. City 0 1iefs ' Top Payroll By L. PETER KRIEG OI HM D111l' , ... l ll lf The highest paid city offiCials inr the Orange Coast area work for Huntington Beach and Newport Beach, a DAILY PILOT survey disclosed today. On the average. the u'pper echelon ad- ministrators in these iwo conimunities earn more than thWr counterparts in Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley and in Laguna Beach, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. Huntington Beach Ci ty Administrator Doyle Miller is the highest p~id municipal official around, earning $34,579 annually after a pay raise just approvtd by the cl· ty council. Fountain Valley City ri.tanager James Neal, in contrast to other start members, does rank near the top, earning $29,0flZ annu·any. Newport Beach City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt ranks third among the area's city managers, receiVing $28,CM» per year. Costa Mesa'o Acting City 11,tanagei Fred Sorsabal currently rttei~es $24,132 'vh.ile James Sweany, Laguna Beach's public works directo r who presenl!Y is . also acting city manager, receh·es !2t,!OO. San Clemente City Manager Kenneth Carr earns $21,50t per year while San Juan Capistrano City Administrator Ernest Thompson earns •151000 for-tha' f · • posl and an additional $.1.000 for his con- • cuinnt service as city clirk. Man W. 1· tit (;" u11, Ex·. rplos1· ve: Hunllngton Beach pays its assistant Ci· -, .... !. tv administration $25,629 • while in 1'1ewport the post carries 1 maximum • . salary of $18,875. These are. the only ty.·o area cam-F oi·c. es .J·e. t.lli. ier to Cuba . ;~~.iti•• th•t p, .... uy have men in that ln most South Coast cities. the second • 1 • , I \ hl~est paid adm lnislrator Is either the >.;:_· PHlL,\~LPHiJ.:<UP1J _ ;\ hljacktr stop at the Philadel~· n\ernationa1 pub(ic works director, or the city-•l· .,, .. 1 .. .o1 • .. .a ~ made beml> _!LrP.g!!, where.the pa~pl): .,;ere freed. tomtJ. :-.-emrry!nl-t .,..... ..... anu~a~re->tu,. llflr, 'a.irntl<i. . iii. dl l lifii·<Seil'.ilf.!f•vi·n. ·a!..at -· H<mtington Beach !>'Y'S Its pubH~lVorkT · ... htttd tti& 'a-aw of~ Alle&heny Air\i~1 l :!i 'l\ead $27,824. tht same post In Newport , ·m Jet ti'ii blm to CUba early \Oday after ~ring th~ stopover. 1 !tewardess, one' Beach carries 1 n•.aoo ,salary., aod iu -R le:asing ti passengers unharm~. . of efght CTe'A'lTiefl abcar.d'-h•nded a note Co!la Pttesa, '11,848. . 6 stewardess managed to smuggle"a lo a Pollce'Jl'!n !!iklng : ••could you pass T:1e Fountain Valley ~t P,aYS $11 .56-t IUD aboard the plane during a rc!UcJlr,g me a gun?" and in Laguna Bel\Ch. by itsclr, the publir. -. -• · 11 -u R•'·rt 11 B"'"-\\.•orl;s dire::~(}r ~sition hns a $20,100 -.. -- -,,eu y po ctman, . """' .-~--· t --.,--_. ..:.Theltlj1Cker,..1:=)'oung black man, Pill!: -acidA hd.Lc.dJD!Jlli'r of!jctr en hi'i ~rs;, ~~e~l~-d)tS ~ol h8v'i 1 public ~ td. a pn Git 1 st.e\rar.Jc~s h mid·f11f'hl S:1lU!dcrs 1'nd he h3nded a .UC1--ibcr ·: . • . 1 lrom Picubargh to Ml!laf"'ohla aM Ce· ~r'Vi:e revo'ver to ll'fc stewardess WQr, s dL~.or. hut~ tls city t'1f.ne« mandcd \0 go to Cairo, p:;llce ,t::\d, He ' ::·t'QU;::11 a b;i,ck t!oor Cir th~ p'ane.' c::m'i 'l",144. The JOb p<iys $14,832 In la~r asked to b J laken to Ha_llMa tis · id the b~de ste\\'ard"SS, "V14ry C:::;'~'1·r-·io. Tbe plane took otr for tlrtvana at 1:48 preuy ind very nervy, took I.ht gun 1n The city fltt ... rncy of T·lunllng!nn Belch a.m. !CDT. Mt« a ..,....., rt!uelillc .,. -Iha-·· (i!et 1.U.AlllES, Pap It ' ,. -. " .. ' ·. .. " . . ' -. . . M a rina •, ,• ' ' . • '"'}. . " . .. ,.. . \0 • ' • I -· . -· • . . , -' ,. • .. ' ' ,;~ r --• ' .. ·~ ,_.__ .. ·-~ --::-.1 -.. ~ _, -- -. . 4 • ., :r _vJne ·1 . ' . . . .. . ,. ~ Americus Race Stapped . T. ··- , . 0 First Time in History h-vine Bid By ·ALMON LOCKABEY DAILY ,!LOT ... 11111 ll•llw NEWPORf, R:I. -· Yachting circles are buzzing here today over Friday's abortive America's Cup con test whlch was ordered stopped for the first lime in the 119-year-old history of the yachting com- petition. Cup observers are wondering what precedent might have' been set In view of earlier trials where the international race committee .hid refused lo hail . a race between Franee and Gretel ll. Friday, however. the second race of the Cup was ordere<I stop~ two hours ind 20 minutes after it had started In the rain and fog . The only other races ever stopped came under .the mandatory six-hour time limit. In the earlier ·pre-race trials on Aug. 21. the· International committee said• the only author·ization it. bad for stopping a race wu that six-hour limit. That rulina e1me after Baron P.tarcel Bich had abandoned his match vt'ith Au stralia's Gretel II at 8: 1~ p.m., 38 minutes after Gretel had crossed the finish line. The Baron said he had to quit in foul weather "for the safety of the boat and crew." Friday's aborted raet between Newport Be1ch slclp°per Bjll Ficker'• Intrepid and Gretel was saUtd under sim\lar weather conditions. Visi bility at.the•slart wu orie , From WJrt ·lenice, · mile, but had closed down to ·50 ylt"ds . Rttent.11 of the Univer,alty of,C.Ufornia, when the NYYC committee. ,called · it 1 urged on by board mmiber ,Norton S1mco. day. refustd Frklly to link their campus at 8., Devereux Barker Ill, head of the UC Irv:ine with Irvine Company pllJll for ract committee, said the NYYC rules the creation of a model comm&Wty ia the had'beeii amended .to perinlt cancellition lrta. ~ of a race after Baroo Marcel Bich had · They voted g..7 to delay the lsaue UlltiJ compliined when the fourth race · in .the the Oct. 15-18 meet1hi: or: tAe ripnt, in France-Gretel II elimination series was ~n Francisco. That lheetinf WiJJ Jmmed. ~o.n.linued even though log. had eut vis-lately prectde' the-Orange COunty fll'n. .1b1hty to 50 yards. nfng CommiS&ion's diacu.ssion of the ~ . Fick~ said the com!!li!t.~ "did the -pogl lif'Novt mtier. ---~1ght thing. lt was deter1or~~1ng fast apd Simon headed oppl)sitlon to the Irvine it would have been no test. plarl by re.iecling the proposal of unlver· When the race w.as ab~ndoned on the slty president Charles Hitch that the fourth leg the driving ram ~d stopped board . back pllllll to associate UCI With and was . replaced _ by fog ·~ visibility tJ'lt! de.velapment of Irvine from 1 planaed was leSI than 50 )'irds .. The .yachts had population of t00,000 on 10,000 1cres to more than three hours JD which to com· a City with 8 projected population of 430 . .. plete the course. oon On $3.000 acres. , ' Bill Ficker and. Intrepid had just tak~ Ht warned that the university -would the lead a f~w minutes before after trail-have to join the ltvlnl': Company in • Ing Austraha's Gretel 11 fp r nearl¥ balf DO!in.cc annexation or the aru by netp. the race. / bo'l"1'. cities. ' After the race was stopped . the "We are a~ktd to make a pofttical df.. Attstrali•n• Immediately 11ked for I lay (St IRVINE HASSLE Pl! lj day today. Another lttetnpt will.be made e , , '· , I• to aet the stc"nd rac" o~t on Swlday.-, • (i!et CllP RACE, Pqe I) Liberty-Coupie _O_r_dere_~. Rhode "i;1aiid . Is not lhe ,oilly . Extradited to. San Dieg. o ~~w.;;=~~~ and loca I fog UmJuch tile mornq with hazy sunlblne in the after.. noon 1hrough Sundaf. Sll11M'y COLORADO SPRINGS -lt'll a Jong, tnvesligators were fiylng to Colorado to cooler days and 0¥emlght Iowa ln -1!mi'11rrie fro1n June to Septentber, bot ·pick up the ne•·lywed murder susptet:i. the oo•1, 'Hlghl tod1.J 7MO. the honeynloon ts over for CinOleUghf -almost before thelr day:ionf• utrad1Uon , ' -Kill~r Robpt W • .i.Jberty and hl•Jailhouse hear!AI WN over. ; . : . 'SJDi&...'.-'y brn•e. • • l" , • , • '•J'ftiey ,ufod !!{ llll:itl-..i•whi!n • 1'. . ,'!"-~ ,The pair was-ordered extradited lo San they wOiild., b< t.1um1n1!" ~d Ille El i. 'A li.tUt · ~ of ,.;,,,.ch/llf for Qle~o P'rtday ~ bartlllJ·••Y last rnm~le . Paso Coon\~ OOtrtCl"AI-.... • ~· ' ·i...-r/IOdy ·In CoddJI'• foMilr lntervtntlon by '\he 1Co)orodo Suprep>e. ;,i,1b<rty and the ....,.., h .. mll'ried • , W.tkl~ 111~111• iii ~o•I DAILY Court -to stand trial for murdtr., . while both were1 aw11\IAI dlspolleton·er, · PIDOT.;, Wll1 r~rltct •f· Liberty, 25, rormttty of Westminster, lhelr easer are charged with tbe' lortUft fllir• dotl't 1100rk; ertadvftr in and P.1rs. Kendall A. Bierly Ubert~,.~. Slaying ol Robert J _ Irion, U, in San bakhio and 11. quartnbaclc cue tn "·ere captured here Jtme 10 and have Diego early. last June. lhf 1moge o/ Broddwa" Joe No- be.~n.JiiblliJuxti:aditloJ'.l sl:ncc. Jie was torturecL stabbed 1n•· string!-matlt, "They'll be going up tomomw,'1 said r:d with l!I Mtkt;e, then 'left whh cendJ.1 c,-~-,---,-.1 ~....... 1 El Peso Coant,y District Attorney Rot>ert:--btrmtn1 bc!kle--tli11 body, ts 1 tefJV'lei-C'-"":f tt"'~ f''''t• ~-, R11c; .. e.1. kidnap victlm watched. tied lo a ch.iir. ·~,!'.. !,: :::"' 1 .. ;; "Unl~ss 110mebody files 1 >ATit to 1'trin Tht youth ten1atlvely ldentlfl~·d tbe °'"" ffl1'<n •• ._. ltMtt 1•• It." tic. added. "I hope Callforn\1 gets h)tctihiker1 he had plrlU'tt up on the S:i11 =-~~:.,.~i;-1 .. ~ C' ,_...,. ,t: him. \\1e dcn't want lhe s1•nnf~ ... 1," Dleao Frcen·ay~t11s Libert¥ and the red· ...,._. • ...... L• t Son Diel• County llillrlcl Auorney'a l1ead Mia Blerly. r-- I ·. 'BeUeioSllC'lcerl - · ~ci bev~l~pers- • .. • 'f Wheel and Deal ThU, ... tM aeeorMI iPi 4 se~ ~--------fer !f'erlic1<1 tt.taili1111 t11c Th. e -La· nd prqcnt bOOms in Northtm CalifpJJUa ~investment! in __-Game . recreatWno.lyeol ertatt. The third article In tllc~rlii (N .. 'ur.. vllll-11< pr~Ud"Mond<ly. 87 ALBERT W. BATES Stwle i °' .. DllW ,... ...., Picture yuuneif ·1n a snui (Se.-la a Serlal A-lrame bealde a N!ll'thern . cawomia stream, away YREKA, Calil. (Speclall-ln from llDOfl 'and ri>ot beer her flamboyant New York City .oWMfl? Aod lun>fnC a opiahaay nlgbt dub yeara, ~-proftl'en the -.)'OU THU Gulnan'•OaWe·cry Wla · · b0upt1 ~,Picture mJsht a\ ..si boneif:~:' •He 11 o , not be· .S pretty Jn It's SuckerP' w .::..-~ • painted. - Another game . 'tho! Wea\ J.,·...,.._ .. ·,_.,....,_..., .... ....,, seems_ to _parallel tlle_,mle )>ut · • Ladt the caJ1dilr of Mill· poiilt b •"'"'"'1i <f"aeruge GUlnan. And lllOy're playln( whldr bao l!oa> mmmttted to fOr far larpr stabl-the UV· lll'ban' UH lnr rural "recrea- lnp (If' countlell little men tlcNI" subdtvfskins. ''we know' -----.nctwomtn-who·lonl-to-own a--tff..tot.1-11-immenliic.'~' --1 - piece of JV} estate away from Hi says. "Subdivlsio,w of all the city, el~ ftr a home kind! In the past decadi! have Cmaln or second) 'Cl' as an in• rana:ed from 2Pl),U00 to 300,000 VM&ment !'O.~ .... and-th6+pro..:... ~ 1eale ~ ea\ala port!Oll.oLacreage.lalling in · · dDiiopen rezoning Jn an rural the iuraku6division category .. for their "recreational ~·hu been greitly accelerated mtlvlsions'' hive ooe greait ln recent years.'' tMn& toin& for them: Few T Ii e environment-minded rural mas have anythlnr district attorney asks,. "How remotely · resemblln& orderly many. ,-hundreds of thousands toning. ol acres in C81ifomia are now As a re.SU.It, the developers under the gun ? How many can buy up a large ranch in an lli_lliof15 of acres are threaten. area previously devoted n-Ea"" with similar abuse in the elusively to cattle and sheep coming deeade1 Two million? growing, subdivide it into 1bree million? Five million? thousands of, urbarHlzed lo?, Certainly none of these figurea promise the moon and dtJiver .ls beyond possibility, for the green cheese and· sell lots at hard-sell •recreational_' ~b­ prices far b@'yond lo c a I di~ are eating u p economic justification. C&Ufornia's land and that of Some fear they also will other westem state~Hawaii, cause massive repolse•ions Washington, Oregon . and and leave the county gcrvem-Arizona in particular -u ment ~ck .. '!Ith -~· fire never before.'' SPECIALLY PRICED! and police costa far exceeding The history of land booms in -----~tax -benefits· ·from the -Southem-€alifornia appears development. beaded for repetition i.n A. 3-SHE"LF 1'1is ls what is happening in northern California -and many places, including the with mostly Southern Califor- north coast of California. nians the front-line investors. For the developer, the As Berliner points out , stakes are usually these: He thousands of acres· were divid- spends a third on .land ed in Southern ·California and 944 B. 4-SHELF 484 C. 5-SHELF 684 purchase and improvements, a sold to true believen. Some 62 third on advertising and sales cities: were laid out and sold, · Sunday Onlu ~romoUon! ~ the last -third none o( which· exists Appr9ximate sizes: 3-:sheU unit, 12x36x40"; 4-sheU unit, is all.profit. • · today. DeVelopers then were 12 36 60'" 5-h If' 't 18 36 72" 'St t I California . has had ~required to."pr.o·duCe x ~ ' s e un1 • x x • rong 15 ee . ~on~ ipeculative su!;ldivision for _ _.nything but a map; they built struction, braced for good support. Enameled f1rush. some 120 years, so there's no streets or other im-For home or shop. Charge it. nttbmC new about It• ~t Js provement!. The land reverted1 ']<:m1CCE"""""'""''""?l=""""°""==...:z::a:a'A new, however, ii the entry ot to·raw acreage when the coun.l ii new giant corporaUons--<1ne of ty took the lots back for non· them using C o 1 u m b I a payment of taxes. University investment tund.-Today's big c o r p o r a t e -to accelerate the process developtrs are a smoother beyond apparent need or type. They operate from pro- reason. granu laid out by modem con- Harold Berliner,~dittrid at-sulung firms which determine tomey of Nevada County, calls where and when to use which them "om n i v o r o u s pro-sales pitch, whether to go motional subdividers" in an after a "band wagon.. effect article, "Plap on the Land," ('grab this land while you can; which appeared in th e Jf you don't someone else will magazine, California Tomor· snap it up"), when the in· row. His opening paragraph vestor approach will be better reads: aalemanship, nd·so on. 9·YT. BATTERIES Sundair Onlir 66~ Ray-0-Vac twin pack trans· Jstor batteries are on out- standing vaJue now. Charge It! . ltltl In 1"'11111 ...,, Defil. "Rural California is being While ~y's developer ap- carved up and comm!tted to pean more reapedlble Jn thatq~::::::::::::::::::~ comp1et.ely unneeded urban he doesn't sell wortlilessl [ development for the short-desert land, underwater pro- tenn gain of a greedy handful perti_es and such, be cou1d be of corporate subdlviders. In more dangerous. By over the lang term, the state and pushing roadbullding a n d its people are thi losers. The other "improvements." they beauty of the land and its ac-permanently commit the land tual or potential productivity to . unneeded development are desb])yed or aeverly com-while the alkali f1at1 and promised in the process." swamps peddled yesteryear at Berliner points out that least weren't scarred whlle no state agency. can pin·· permanently. Decision on Waste . ..... Dµ,mping Postponecl. By PATRICK BOYLE ter to the board that the The California Reg Ion al discharge would have ''no t Water Quality Control Board adverse efrect on the ocean." has postponed unUI its Oct. 17 The -letter stated that thee!- meetlng a decision on a re-fluent would diffuse at a ratio BOUDOIR LAMP SHADES Sunllair Onlir 8 8 Ballerina shapes. \Vhite, c pink or blue nylon ovuakirts. II Ribbon trim. Charge It. quest by Riverside county to of 200 parts of seawater to one ~:::~;;~;~~=~~~~==~ clump non-reclaimable wuU part •flluent. ,~.,.£.I=c~~~;;;!:Z:i:;:; off the Orange Cout. Ernie Montgomery 1 - Meetq in Cocta. Mesa representing the World Life F'ddiy, the bolJ'd cloled the Seienrt Explorer Club of public htlring on the matur Redlands, told the board tha and turned the requegt over to Ills group had o b 1 e r v e d Jtl staff for study. cancerous growth on fish off Tile request, made by the the Orange Coast. I ruvtnkle County Floc>CI CM-Mongomery also said that, t.n>l Dlalrld, would prOVldt for throqgh experlmentaUon, his five mUUon gallons per dly of 1roup had included caneeroua non-reclatmlble walteftter to • srowths on marine Ufe by u - he U.ii.d by the Orange posing the fislt to pollui.d County San1ta11on DIMct. water. 'l'ht wast.s ~ then he After delaying the decis ion dispoMd -« tbrough_ th • on the Rivqsld• County Pt<> Orange Co u n ty Sanltation posal, the board voted to ask District'• ocean ouUaJI. the state Water Resources TWO-SLICE TOASTER Non-reclabalbla wultl are Control Bolrd far .assistance waters whklf' cannot b • 1n evaluating the poasibJe rela· reator.il to llllble. tiuallty tlanal\IP of .,...ial· wute thnuih atandard ....-Ind clllchtr1eJ to Ille lncldeoco of • at the reuoaibte coata. mallormed mutne life. Chrome-finish touter hu c0ntrol knob for U1ht or 'Iba Riverakll COOntj~plaJt 11>e Oranrfe County Sanlta· dark toest. whichever )'OU hu'bee:I auacktd by con1erv... Uon Olatrict is conducting an preter. Charte it. --"-1""11*--..,_tho--8......, -•vlluailOri Oftht mailn<lll•-u;;~~~;;~;; tut the wute would have en ma.UonnaUon off the cout. }i: odttraa affect on ~ m•rlna Ted Dunn, director of opera- 617 ttte llong iti Orange eoist. tiom and laboratories for the Howtv•, Fred JI a r p e r , district, hat said that thtre ..-ii manqer of t h e are monitoring station. along Orange Co a n t y Slnli. the coast from Corona del Mar ___ --r.~J.>lotrk!'• two • e w a 1 e to 13 mil" north of Hun- tment planta, aafd'!n lTet.~Jllac . I t l - " -' ,_ ' ~.,,, MEN'S LO.NG SLErlE SWEATSHIRTS Suaufair Onlir . -·----~ Cnw nook pullovec.2 F 2 5 0 Colors. In S·M·L· 0 XL. R 1.37 Ea. J i2 se + ;z t x " .:..t-.:x ...... '.!:! . ..,,_.. -~,~~::i'J'°' ' WHILE QUA,Nl T.ES LAST! ., -I ·-... . - , BRIGHT, FRINGED -PONeHO FOR-PA-N-1--:5 --- MEN'S PERVELS . 491 ReCJ. 4.88 Su11day Only 366 The poncho in print ; nylon/acrylic/cotton blend, brll- Brown lace dress shoes for men. Sizes: 6'h to 12. 'li&nt •multiColor patterns including diagonals,· 11tripe:1 Easy to care for. and box plaids. Hand-knotted fringe give it added dasfi. :::::~~::::::~~-=-=-==-=-~~::~::::::::'! gJ~uxst~s~a·y·~·~·cch~a~rg•eximl'B'.ICIZll•.~'".,. .... .., ......... Su11da11 Onl11 68~ 1-lb. bag "fun-size" popular candy ha.rs. Great for school lunch trf!ats. Charge It. •Ne! wt.I l!ii>llt1ll llll•ntlllH, Mlle "Ill ........ 1. ••. ,.. >- PLASTICS ASSORTMENT pan, pall. 1 -bu. LUNCH BUCKET Sundair Onl1t 2 96 ,_ .· ' "Coffee Break" 1peclal . .Yum• . ~size plastic lunch buclc:et. 24-oz. Thermos®. Charge it,: S T M . el flle Kl111 S..lty T'*-Ce/"MrttlNI. DUNE .BUGGY PEDAL CAR Sundair Onlir 8 88 Plutic, ""1th easy ptdal ac- tion. no-slip 1tl:!ering, racin& , slicks. Charge lt. · · ;~~~.~:."o~,~:~:20F 7 6 ~ Jaundry ba s ket R Avo c ad o, gold. · white. ==::::::::::::::::: TOILET SEATS • ' T ' -, • I ~ ·-==- - -r- ~--.. . • . -· r 1 VOL 63, NO: -225, 6 SECTIONS, ; . PA6~S ----~----·· .... ·· . .. ... • .. . , "" ' SATURDAY, SEP.TIMBER 19;'."1970 TEN CENTS ~ .. " --~-l. -. :: •.. Mult tin gtoll : Cl.ty Pay . \ NeW po i-t,, Tops List By L. PETER KRIEG Of "" DIUY l'lltt S!tff The highest paid city officials in the · Pr'nge Coa,,t-area wol'k fOr Huntingt'On Bea~ and Newport Beach1, a DAIL"( PIWT sui'.vey disClosed today., On the aver.age, the Upper' echelon ado'. Jajnistrators in these two communities Um more than their ·_~unterparts in (Mta M~ and Fountain Valley and in . . lJt~ .. egen.:s Battle Over . • Irvine Plan • From Wtre Services Regents of the University Of California, urged on by board member Norton Simon, re(used Friday to· link their campUs at UC Jrvine with Irvine Company plans ·for the creation o{ a model community in the 1rea. _They voted 8-7_to delay the issue witil the Oct. 15-16 meeting of the · regents in-· San Francisco. ·That meeting will inimed· iately precede the Orange County Plan- nltfg Commi$5.ion·s-. discussion or ,the pro- • ~a~atacfrr San citminte and San Juan: Caplatrano.... HunUDgtob Beach City Administrator -Doyle_Mµ;t-is the,bighest paid,mU.nicipaJ offiClal Around, earning $34,579 .. annually after a pay raiie just approved by ~he ci· ty council: I . _ ·Fountain Valley, City '-1anager J8meS Neal, in t:1>ntrist to ~ther 11'-J! ~embefs, does rank near the top, earning $29,052 aiqiuiJly. • ' · . ,,,..,..----. . . . ' .-'":. . . N,ewport Beach. City Manager Harvey San Clement~ Cib' Manager Kenneth L. Hurlburt r,anks th~d among the area's -~·~ _...tams"12t.5M per )'ear whJle San ci~y managel'SJ receiving $28,000~.r · uan Capistt8:90 City Administrator year. --· · --Ernest Thompsoil el.ms $ts;ooo for that These are the ooly' two· area 1 com· munities that presentij have men in that post. . • . The Fountain Valley posl pays.121,164 and in Laguna Beach,, bY, itseU, the public works director position' has a $20,100 Cost~ Mesa 's Acting ,_9ty--'lt a~ager _ P!)st and an ~t\on~ $3,000 for his con· R·red Sorsabal cµ_lJ:ehttf,lrec_eiyes $2f,132 curreii~.~ ~ ·c1,\y, cl~~· . . In moat South Coast cities, the second highest paid Administrator is eithef the public works directOr, or the city' at· -' pii~ tag on it. ' San Clemeiite does .no\ 'have a public works director,. bul its city engineer · earns $18,144. 'lbe ,job pays $14,832 in while James: .... Sweany, Laguna · Beach's lluntingt.oq Beach pays its ass1stanr cl· pub~~Wot)ij director who pr~i;ently . is ty ad._ministra1'GP $2~,629 whll~ · in torney. · HunUngton Beach paya its public works head $27,824, ~, same poit In NeQort Beach carries a fa4,IOO salary, and in Costa Mesa, tJl,148. CapistraOo. · al!O acting city m_anager, · receives Newj:!Ort the -post c.,-r1es, a maximum 12uoo., • ..: · '!'!MY ~r. 111.f?i., 'fPe cJtY attoz:pey Of HuntingtOn Beach IS.. SAI,\tUES, Page I) ) .. . . . . -. liiferno ill Amm an Tanks Vs Rif les in Jordan Fight : The Jordanian Army used artillery and At dawn today, the Damascu5.based truce, whi<;h would give the guerrillas a tanks aaginst rtnes and mortars today guerrilla radio said large numbers of Jot-big psycboJOgical victory.. . in its effort to scOTe a quick knockout danian Army tanks launched an offensive · . With ti.tis in rrlinQ, the ArmY has th{own tilow in Jordan's Civil' War,· but Pales-on the Jebel El-Hussein area of Arri.man. lts .~avy weapons, including tanks 1pd linian . guerrillas clung stubbornly to arUllery; against t~ guerrillas in Amman their strongpotnts. . (Set Re~ s~1 Pap J) arid other key cities both in the north and Direct communication bet Ween Jordan soutli of the countrY. and the outside world remained cut off, It said the guerrillas. knocked out 'four The guerrillas. more lightly armed Willi but all -reports indicated mounting car. army tanks and "the fighting was still small-arms machine gu~ and some tnor· nage in the country·wide fighting now in going on." tars and recoiless riOeil, Used hit and· run Its third day. 1 1 tactics to stall the army. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society, The rad 0 a 50 broadcast· an aJ>pt:al to The U.S. Navy Helicopter Carrier ...,,uivalent or the Red Cross, said bun-1'honest officers, non<0mmlssioned ofri-Guam, with 1,500 marines aboard, was ... '1 • cen and aoldlers" of the Jordanian· Ariny dreds of persons' were killed,' thousands . leading other unita of the Atlantic neet wounded and Amman had been turned to revolt or defect to ~ guerrillas. toward the Mediterranean to reinforce .. ___ .posal-in-November. .. -------·---in· to . ..aa...!!.ln!emo" by Army _u_nitsJirin& If the fighting continues for any Jengtl:l ll)e 6th fleet. Th move..,was deK~:.i.~ ,as phosphorous ·shells. lt called on the Arab -·~ame. th~ C&ita-tiiCOme a pioblem. "precautionary" by a Defense Depa7rt7-· --... I Simon headed opposition to· the Irvine plan by rejecting the proposal of univer- sity ·pre~t Charles Hitch that the bgard back plans to associate 'UCJ with the development of Irvine from a planned population of 100,000 on 10.000 acres lo a city wilh a projected population of 430,- 000 on 53,00l;I acres. .He ·warned · that the university WOuld bave to join the Irvine ·eo;qparit in op-. posing annexation of the arq .. by ~· baring cities. · "W"e are asked to make a polti:aJ· de- ;; (See DtVINE R.i8'L£, P . .P SI . . . --.. -Beaeh Marine ,~ace Trial I In Bal,>y Murder 'i. Huntington Beach Marine accused of killil'ig a baby by feeding it cocktails Pleaded not guilty to murder charges Fri· day and was ordered ·to 'face trial in Superior Court Dec. 7. • Judge James F. Judge set that date for Marine Gary W. Rapp, 211 of 2222 Delaware St. A pretrial hearing into the £harges was scheduled for Dec. 1. Jlapp was arrested last July 24 after a toroner's autopsy revealed that the death · ot•I·year..old Myron ~ynolds was caused ~f.. ·his consuming a lethal .am~unt of a~ohol in the hours immedi'ately prlecedina: his dea th. "Police said the baby had been left In JtaPp 's care while the chiJd !s mother, Carine.Uta L. Reynolds. 21, of the same address had been working in a nearby bar. Rapp is held in Orange County jail in lieu of $521500 bail. •Tex' Watson , Silent in Court ;i.os ANGELES (UPI) -Charles "Tex" Watson finllly showed up at the Tate.- Labianca murder trla1 but the young man ~eel ol. sJx of the seven slayinp re· f}aaed even to give his name. . Neatly dressed in a blue suit and his hair groomed. Watson was brought into the courtroom Friday on ii court order obtained by defense attorney Paul Fiti- &erald. • The apearance of the 6 foot, 2 inch Wat. 110n, who re!isted extradition fro(R Texas for 10 months, came as a surprise. ' The state charges that Watson actully killed all five victims at the Tate estate and one ol the two persona slain ·at , the home or grocery chain owner Leon La- IManca. Watson's trial will be held later. Motorcycle gang member Danny De· carlo was ~oo the witness stand wfien Watson was broulht Into the courtroom iii the presence of ihe jury. t.a.uen Back. on J oh ·sd BARBARA (UPI) -The slrik• of Santa Barbara Sheriff's depolles end- ed Friday 24 hOurs after it began when county supervisors unanimously acccp~ed ___recommend.ation__o ad,lnlnlstrati v --"i.'~ader Raymond B. Johnsoni • Tho recommendation Included a ll\I percent pai fa lse aod fringr benefi!5, . The deputies had walked otr their Job• ~ID a demand for bllber -, ~! . , '. ~ Y l'~Ot• .,._~·If~· K....,' • " I 1 'ma · 1l'ater · -,,;;;"'1:::::::: ,. SbfOuded,\in·,~og,..-this mysterious looking piece oC 'equipment crawled ashpre ori 'or,.alige· OoUnty coastline 'Friday. Actually~ it• ia "Spider .J," a 200-'ton · .. ,,w.Blking" pl'a~onn that will be used in construction .of new'"- fish,tng JP.er at· county!s. Aliso ~ach in South Lagun~.~ Huge pl~e oJ equipment was . ~auled do~·ncoast .by barge from Long Beach, theri "walked" .uhore on its hydraulicall.Y operated legs. I' ' Mart with Gu11, Explo sives, Fo rces 'Jetli11e~ t,o Cnbt:.·: ' --• >--• PHfLADEbPHJ~. (UPI) -"A hijacker pretty and very nervy, took 'the .Un "'in carr)'.ing a pistol ~nd a home-made bon1b and closed the door." forced tbe crew o( ·an Allegheny Airline& Jlaker said he hoped the crew would ·flot '127 jet tony hbn to Cutia ~arly toda y after use the gun on the hijacker lb "pop _him rele.asing•!ll1 J)&Saengers unbanned. off." "If he ·should turn vindictive," Bak. A Stewardess inanaged to smuggle a er said. "Perhaps they could use the 'gun gun aboard the plane during a refueling to protect themselves." stop. Plain clothes men surrounded the plane Th.e hijacker, a young black man , pull-during refueling. Two armored police ed a gun on a stewardess ip mid-fli ght cars trailed it down the runway until it from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and de· lifted off the ground. manded .to .go to' Cairo, pollce said. Ile William Hanley, 33. of tiitedford_ Mas-1, later asked to 1b'e1aken to Havana . a passenger on the plane said t.be .hijack· The plane tOok Off "for HavaRa'"at"'1:41 er 8'nt tile stew3.rdess back to lhj.s seat a.rh .. EDT. After Ii 20-minute refueling to get a c8ri.Vas bag, bUt.it.was .tpO,hea vy stop at the Phlla'.*.Jphia_., r.f:rterna~ioria.l ' ' lor. ber: .to lilt. : · • ' · ' • Airport, where the ~l'9'were ~-· Hanley (said ~ · slo'UChed 4oll11~l"rr. his AuthorlUea" 'said' ii iinded·,iq Havln. at 1 ·,seat and r~d Jhlei .the 'bag .. W~lch was •:31 a.m, ' -, · '· ' ~h!Jld him. "l~rurne;_c1 ·through his bag During the stopover, a stewardess, one • and fett a big metal' canister.'"-he said. of eight crewmen aboard, handed a note "Several other piis.sengeis wfre Wa.rnjng lQ a pollcemaJJ as~ng: "Could you pass the guy was looking at me.". me a gun?" Another stewanless came and took the A city policeman, Lt. Robert H. Baker, ba~ to the hijacker. said he hoisted 8flother officer on his Baker said the canister contained gaso- shoulders and he handed a .38 caliber lin e and had a cloth wick with a butane service revolver to"' the stewardtss lighter attached.· thi:_ough a back i:loor of. lhe plane. The phme's crew inclu~ fi ve men and He said the bfonde stewardess, "Very three stewardesses. •.. Red Crescent and Intem&tional Red· Cross AbOut eo percent of· the MJIOO·man army ment spokesman in Washington in_ case for medical supplies. . . is made up of nom~ic Bedouins fie.rely evacuation of American civilians from Syria was reported moving armamentJ loyal to King Husse.1~ .. ·b1i1t ~ perctnt of Jordan be.Came necessary. into Jordan to help the guerrillas. -Vas-the. army are Palestiniapl. ~ of the /I'here ar:e some 390 American natiBn- ser Arafat, leader of the Palestine Resist· off1~ers are Bedouin: ats In Jordan, plus another 37 or 38 Ameri- ance Movement., said in a broadcaJI. over In addition, H the ,uerrillas can han& cans ,among the 54 hosatges still being Damascus Radio "V1d0ry Is 'rje8r." He on for a few more days and not give tllt . held by the .guerrillas following the hi-Ul'J~. hi1 m.eo :to. keep fightinc and said ~o~anian,pr~~r-cut victqry._othel'I , jacking qf l.hree airliners SePt: a. There ""ll' ,f.!J!'!~~-~ ZJl\I~ ~~1-:: • 1 ~: ~,-,. • ~'.:~.\l'!f~-~ !'' M ~ord °l' ~Ir tale .. ' ' , ....... ~MY1· ,~.B~ .. ~, ...... ., ' "P~ ·. ' .r iglt~ By Grqwe_rs , ' \ ' T SAJ,ll!AS,' Calli. :fYPll -Wf$lern vegetable' IJ'O"fen are pr~ed to take ·-·~ ' ''whatevel'" legal action Js netuAapr" to combat ·~ naUonaJ lettuce boycott urg- ed ' by far'!' labor or1anizer Cesar ~'. vez. Two .lafae 01ganizalion1 representing more: than 16,000 Western produce grow·. ers, packers and processors Friday told UPI they planned a joint tffort "aimed at educating the public and the produce industry ·to the fact of the current juris- dictional-,ttac~ on the, teamsters" by Chavez's U~ted Farm Workers Organiz· ing Committee( UFWOC). Chavez, who successfully employed a five-year table grape boycott to unionize laborers in Califol'nia vineyards, an- no'unced the lettuce boycott Thursd ay, calling the tactic " ... perhaps the best . n~violent weapon that the poor and dis· pose_s&ed people. have." But the Council of California growers and the Western Growers Association Friday asserted that the boycott is aim- ed at strengthening Chavez's union, not at helping farm workers, most of whom are working already under' contracts with the Independent Teamsters Union. "Farmer•~ and ,grOwers in CalifOrnla already working under union contract supply nol only lettuce but other fresh foods to the market," aaid Jack C. Hart, ·president ·of the 5,000..member .Western Growers Association. "These 1rowers are united in their stand not to allow such ·an illegal' boycott." Teamsters signed pacts wi1h growers while Chavez wa1 completing· the or· ganizlng of grape J)Jcker11. Chavez said the lettuce boycott would be pressed In &4 major North American cities by the Mme · persons who ora:an- ized the grape bo)'oott. raeh~n ,.,..... . · A·iiJe?w~.tlace St'1 ·First Ti~-in-His to ry ·By ALMON LOCKABEI: ot.IL V Pi LOT 1 .. 11111 •'41w NEWPOR-T, Jtt. -Ya.Chting ,£ircles are ,buizing here tQday Over Friday•t .abortive Ameri(a•s Cup coritestiwhfCh·wu ordered stopped for the. flnt•tlriie In" the ~ ' ' . lll·yelir-old hi>lory of the yachting com- petttiort. . '" Cup observers are. wonderjng w\iat • p~ent might ha ve. ~n ~in. vl~w of earlier trials w~re ~ lntemationel taci ·'commlUee had refused to hilt a race between France and Gretel.II. Friday, however, the second race of the Cup was ordered stopped two houri. and 20 minutes after it had started in the rain and fog. The only othe r races ever stopped came under the mandatory six·hour time limit. In the earlier pre·race tril1Js on Aug. 28, the international committee said the only aUthorizatlon it had for $topping a race was that six-hour limit. Thal ruling came alter Baron Marcel Bicb had abandoned 'his~ match wttb Australia's Gretel 11 .at ,t :l.5 .p.(fl., • minutes after Gretel t>ad croSstd ·the finish line. The }jaroii .~id_ ne· had',fu q\i,it, in f~J w~ather ''.for the ~etY ol the bo4t and crew." · , Friday's aborted race between Newport PoJice Hold , Girl ' For Child· Theft A 19-year-old Florida girl is tbday in .orange County Jail on child stealing ' ieach' skipper Bill 1Flcker,'s Intrepid lllnd Gretel was salled under similar •wea\htz condl~. Visibility at t~ atart .•·one mile, bu~ had ~!Ose<t doW!1 to so yards when the NYYC committee called It-a day. · , B. Devereux Barker Ill, 1b'.ad of t~e race committee. said' the NYYC rules · ~ been amen~ to permit. canceOatiOn of· a• race after Baron Marcel Bich ·hid complai ned when the fou'rth race in the France-Gretel JI elimination seri~ Was continued e~en. tho1,1gh, fOg· haO cut:...vjs.. jbillty to 50 yards. , ' . Ficker saia the comm'ittee "did the right thln·g, It was deteriorating ' fQst and it would have been no "test." ' Whe:n the. race was abandoned ori the fourth leg the driving rain ti ad 'stop~ and was · replaced by fo~ and visibility was less than 50 yards. The yachts had more than three hours in which to com- plete -the course. Bill Ficker and Intrepid had just taken the lead a few minutes before after trail- ing Australia's Gretel II for nearly bat£ Uie race. · After · th~ race w~s stopped the Australians immediately asked for a lay daf today. A~r attempt will be m,ade lo ~et the se<;OJ1d race .off , on ~undJy. (S.. CUP, RACE, Page I) Oraage .WeaCller Libert y Extradited charges and Laguna Beach police are looking for the mother cil. the infant found in her CllSlody. Olllcers arrested the glrl on Scitilh Coall,HJ1hway after two 1lrla WhO gave her a !Ill lrom HoUywood told poUce Jtrey Rhode Island Is not the only place -enshrOOOed in fog. Southern • CaJUOmiaria can O:pect low clouds and IOcal log through the r'norninc with bazy suosblne in the after- noon ih""'l!h Sunday. Sli&bt7 cooler days and ov'emlght low1 ia the IO's, lllahs today !UO. ... _ _.,,._ - Can~lelig_lit Killer Faces Trial S-peclal--te-.~DAR;Y Pnm COLORADO SPRI~GS -it's t Ion~, long tirn;_e from June to Septemt>er1 btft !he honen"""'! ·1, over for . Candlellg!U Killer Robert W. lJberty and his jailhouse bride. The pair was ordered extradited to San Diego Jl'riday ·-barring any last · minute tnte1 "euUoa:-by-tbe.-Cokndo -St!:preme- Courl -10 Nnd llial for lllllrd<r. Llbert.y, JI, '°"""'11 ~of Westminster, and,Mrs. K•ndall A, Bierly Liberty, 11, ~en captured here June JO and have: .._ l1'htlnl mradltiaa a1Dca. . ' • • . ' "They 'll be 19in& up tomorrow.'' said El Paso County District Attorney Robert Russel. • • ''Unless somebody·.Jifes.a \\Tit to :!>top it." he added. "l ffOpe Cafifomla gets h;1n. We don't want the sonofagun," San Diego Co,unty District Attorney's in\'e&tigater1 ~wtre-llYlnl t. Colorado lo pick up !he newlywed murder ""'J*U, almost before thtir daJ·lon& extrldlUoa hearing_ was o}'er. 1 '"Th ey asked u.s no1 lo n-i, -~1 w .. dd be rewm!q;• ~ .. • ~' belieYed the-child in their pa~r's • --::------ &rnll. 11o<1 been kidmJJPed, ' • "INSIDE TODA:l' Polke said the llr1" told · tliem !he • · • chlkfl1 mother-11ve the-six•montb.:old ... --A 'little .bit. o/ something for Paso County 0DfstriCt Attorney. baby to her" so J coUkl toot after It everybody iii today11 Familf Liberty and the woman he married while she IOld newspapm tO pt food ." Wtekly Magaztili m your DAILY while both were aw11Un& ~it)on of Los Anceles and HoillyW001;( poUc9 have PILOT: Wh11 titro'h1aritol of·· their case.1 ./trt charaed with the ,tortUre been unable to tlace lhe woman and hld foirs don't ioork: creativitt1 '" slayjng of Robert J. lrklnt 53, 1n, San no rePorts early today of 1 kidnaped tn-00.ktno c:u1d·o qtl4rtt!t..back. ca.st 1" lliego early last June. • faf\L, . , ilie in1aue of 8r<H1dwov Jot Na· He was tortured, stabbed Ind 1trangl-Laguna offll>ers nid thej disalsaed "'°'II. ed with a nec:ktie, then left wlth ,candl;es the a:irl'a ari:est with her mother in 'Flori· • .. Cl'lwcll .,, ~"9Wie-Ml-4oliy, --• -.1,ed-da--and'Weft"'advlseid that she hid. 1orir a .. ~ 11..11 ikll1P Ykflm w·atehld; u.t&o a cbalr. , h\1lory of confinement. in mental insUt\P • ::~,.. ~ Tbe .Jl!Ulh lenilllvelf ldlndl!Od the llono. _ ' · • -"""" ., hilthlilkln' hi had lie~ vp • lie San The bib}' la being cartd for ln· .the :~,:.~ ,.,,; D1qo 1ftiw11Y u Ubl!1l' ... 0.. Nd-Albert Silton H0m< in Sanla Ana pondlq -• . .... 1 .z ~~· -·~ llalermlllallol! a1 ~-.a111roj; '*""8· ,__ _______ ....;;~• Cdli:f0rnia • ui . . -1:-'"""'--J..-,..,;..~~·~- .. ZCS-~-SS ~ 'Belle SIM!ker."' .- ~d Developers ~--=---Whoo . and· Deal • Th"·U·IM second i'l a ser-,.,......,._..,. ___ _ · · fi/ OttdQlf1 <!«tailing the ,.booms in N()rthem · ia Jnvestmen.ts in rccrn*'"4/ real e1Late. The third' article in the 1erie1 tDU1 &e. presented Monday. J1Y ALBERT W. BATES . , The Land Game (Nartliem Stt1le) • J .. " -• • WHIL.E. 9U~TITES LAS.Tl Of .. Ditti' 'II" ll•ff Pictllte-yciuraelf in I mug (Se<oa4 la a Sed") A-fr'91',besideaN"1hlrll California stream'-away Special Prtc~s fo~ Sept. 20 ·Sunday Only Bombshell 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. While Quantities Last ~--~~~"""',""""""""" ' ' Yl!EKA, eam. (Spedal)-ln from smog and ,..t bier her flamboyant New York City Jtands! And Wining a ap<abuy nigbt .10blb yean, Udy-profit on the land io<i Teus,(luinan'IJ>lilla 1'rY WU; bought! 'Jbe pjcture mJiht at leut hooe&t: • ! H e 11 o , not be as pmty u tt'1 Sucker!•• • • painted. i. Another gam<i In. tht Weot -._. to parallel )he Pile but ;i... ______ ._....,I lad: the caridor of · Mia · jlolnt the llllOUllt ol acreage .Guinan. And they're pl1ylni wlilch bu been ·commJtled to tor!lf larP-f stllel-o-the UY· urban U! Jn 'rural ••recru- ings Of counU.. little men tlonal" subdlvialons, "we know and women who Jong to own a the total is immense." piece .of ml estate away. !fom · He says, "Subdivisions of 111 the· city,· either fat; .-oome kinds .tn·the ,put~dec;ade havtl ~or aecond) or~as JJ\ in· ranged, from 200,000 to 300,000 atmenL .creii per ')Ur, and ·the pro: · , Jil!'&e JCale real eatate ~ O!·acreage falling In J. open rez;.0nin11m00 rural t.e:""rurakubdivlsion categor)' ~l'f,fl for their "recreational bis been areatly' accelerated 'slbdiviaions'' have one great 'in recent years." dung. going for th~m : Few T ~ e envlronment-rpi,nded 1'1ral artas have anything diltr1ct attorney ask.!, "How rtimotely resembll!lg orderly many hunClreds or - zoning. of acres in California are now As a result, the developers under the gun? How many can buy· up~ a l~ge ranch in an milliQns of acres are threaten- area previomly devoted ex· ed with similar aliille in 'the cluslveJy to cattle and sheep coming decade? Two million? growinJ, subdivide it into Thrte million! Five mllllon? thouaabds of urban-alz.ed lot.a, certainly norie of these fl&w:ea promiae the moon and deliver Ls beyond pos1ibility, for the green cheese and sell lots at hard-sell 'recreational! iu~ prices far beyond 1 o c a I diviliions are ea Ung u p economic justif)caUon. California's !arid and that of Some fear they also wU1 other western states-Hawaii. cause massive repossessions Washington, Oregon· and and leave Jhe county govern-Arizona in particular -as ment atuci:-Wltllschoo1, fire never ~fore," and police costs far eiceeding The history of land booms ln NJY tax . benefits from the So_uthem California appears ----de• ded._for.....repetltian....fn 'Ibis ii what is happening in nortbern California -and many place!:, . including the with mosUy Southe.m Califor- nortb·cobt of California. nians the fnmt·line inve!tora. for the developer, the As Berliner _ point!: out , stakes are usually these: He thousands of acres were divid· spends a third on land ed in Southern California--and SPECIALLY PRICED! Bo>loSHE lol'-F --~.S.SHELF 4u4 purchue and improvements, a sold to true believers. Some 92 . third on advertising and sales cities were laid out and sold, Su ndal' Otlll' ~n: ~ the last third none of wbJch ex i 11, Approximate sizes: J.shelf unit, 12x36x40''; ~shell unit, 11 all profit. · today. Developiert: then were " · . " · C a 1 ·1 f o r ii I a ha.s had not' required to p r 0 d u c t 12x36~M ; S.shelf unit, 18x36z72 •' Strong steel COD• speculative subdivision for anything but a map,; they built struct1on, braced for good support. Enameled finish. some 120 year!, so there 's no streets or bther im-For home or shop. Charge it. notbi:fte aew about it. What ii provementa. The lind revertedllll''""'IDl~~illlil"!ll!ll!ll'llll•mml!:!ll=m=ai.., .. !'I fll.ll{;1lllwewr,iiJJ.ht.atryol to nw acreagewhenthe coun· 1~ , • iejjs11!1£c:agiat1u-.o1 ~took the Iola back for noo- tllem . using C o I u m b 1 a pal'ment of tau>. 9·YT. BATTERIES Ual"'"ity inyatment funds . Today's big c o r p or a t e -to accelerate the process developers are a smoother beyond apparent need or . type. 'They operate frQm pro- reaaon . grams laid out by ~oSfem con· Harold·Berliner, diltrict at· tiultlnc firms whJch detemiine toniey of Nevada county, calls where and when to me which them "om n I v or o u s pro-sales pitch, whether to go motional subdividers'' in an alter a "band wqoo" effect article, "Plague on the Land," ('srab this land whlle you c~n; which appeared In t b e if .YOu don't someone else will magazine, Cllifomla Tomor-snap it up"), when the tn:- row. His opening paragraph vestor approach will be better· reads : salemansbip,-nCI ao on. "Rura1 California is being While tqday:a developer ~P- carved up and committed to pears mOf! respectable in that mmplete:ly unneeded urban ~oesn'L sell worthless deveJopment for the short-land, underwater pro- • term gain of a greedy handful })!rt es and such, ht .could be of corporate subdivlders. In more dangerow:. BY over the loi,g term, the state and pushing roadbulldini a n d it.s ~le are the losers. The . nther "improvemen~." they beauty of the land and its ac· permanenlly commit the land tua.l or potenUll productivity to unneeded development are aestroye~ !)r aeverly com-_ while the alkali flats and promised in ~ process." , swamps peddled yesteryear at W:!ll:Oe1;ufe°~:nC:~an t:~~ ~8!ane~~~~n't 1 car red ~ Decision on Waste Dumping Postponecl By PATRICK BOYLE ter to the board that the , Sunda" Onl" 66~ Ra.Y·O-Vac twin pack trans· iator batteries are on out- 1ta.ndin1 value now. Char1e It! . lfN "' ""'~ ..... Dttf. BOUDOIR LAMP SHADES !allerlria ahlpes. White, c Sunda11 Onl" 8 8 pink or blue eylon ovenkirts. II }Ubtx>n trtrn. Char1e It. . . . n. California Re a: i o n a t discharge would have "no Water Qulllty Control Board adverse effect on the ocean." hrs postponed unUI Its Oct. ·17 The letter stated lh&t the ef· · meetiDI a decision on a re-fluent W<luld diffuse at a ratio quest by Riverside county t.o of 200 parts of seawater to one1;r:~~~~~~~ii~ii;F::; dump noo-reclalmable wute .~ effluent. off Q»e Or,nge Cout. Ernie M o n t go m e r y , Meetlng -in Costa l\1e:s,a representing the World Life Friday, the board closed the Science Eiplorer Club of public bearing on the matter Redlands, told the board tha t and turned the request over to his group had o b 1 er v e d its: stalf for study. cancerous growth on fish off 1be request, made by the the Orange Coast. Rlvelside County Flood con-Mongomery alao 1akt that, trol Diltrict, would provide fM' throu1h experimentation. bis five million gallons·per day of • ICfoup ~ad included cancerous noo-raclalmlble wuttwater to ·growths on marine We by u - be lrelted by the Orange poorni the fish )o pollyted County SanitatJon Disbict. water. :'"t _ The wnt.s would then be ·Aller delaYln& the dee;..Ion dlsp...d of through th e .., the llireiitdl c.wtty pro-0r.:n,. Co u n t y Sanltallaa 'JIOial,' )he ~Wied to uk --<Diwillrld'l.DCWI outlall. · ' "·111!!!..i!(•llr • - Non-reclalmahlo wui.. are Ccl>trol B•>rlilt-(!Glllneo .. ten whJch <a-b e. In tv1Juatlfte the ~le rel•· -to uahle quality IJoo&hlp of coutal waile •thnJuCb llaftdanl -and d!lclllha to. the lftcldence of aL the reaaooable COii&. 11111foftned mu1ne Ille. 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"-' .....,.-_-.-~. ~ ._,.., __ lift •lontl lhe Orange Coast. llons 1od lab!ntorl" for the However, Fred H a r p 11' • dlsttlct, has said f,h1 t there 1eneral mana1tt of t h e. are monltortn1 1tatfont alona Or111.. Co u n t y Saollo· the coast from Coronl cltl Mar lion Dtllrlct'a two 1 e w a I e &o 13 mUet north of Hun· tmtmeat plantJ, uld In a leL· tho&ton Btach. . 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~:~~· 0~~ COST A MESA Harbor • I i, • . " • ' " · . . ·: ~ I .. : ' . • .. · - • J j .I re un ·~ be M Ac isl In "" te: ' :~ ;~r w .~L ;bt ·: U1 tn ~d f; ,;r fO re ' , Js "' M . "" o[ sh re ~ fo E; di ,; "' " r -.. ~-~ .. . ·- .. ' •• '• ., ......... •• . . MRS. JUDY EATON OF ARCADIA, AN OLD HAND AT SKEE BALL, SHOWS HER DAUGHTER, SHELLY, 6, HOW IT'S DONE DURING VISIT TO BALBOA FUN IONE. HAS MOTHER LOST HER·TOUCH? :Mideast Talk Resumption Appears Di1n \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Ptospects for resumption of the Mideast peace talks under UN Mediator Gunnar V. Jarring appeared dim today following meelings betv•een Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir and the highest o!fici~ls of the Nixon Administration. There did, however, seem to be a real- istic possibility that the 90-day cease-fire jn the Middle East which began Aug. 7 Jni&ht be prolonged irlto the fall and win- ter: These possibilities emerged .Friday in ·• pre"ss conference held by Mrs. Meir Jlfler she met President Nixon at the \Vhite House and talked to Secretary of ,~late William P. Rogers at the State ·Department. ·: The Prime Minister made it clear }srael would not return to the New York tJN talks unlil Egypt pulled bac;k the tnissiles which have been reportedly mov. li!d into the standstill zone along the Suez .tanal in violation of the ceasefire .ar- tangements. Mrs. Meir said no amount t>f arms shipments from the United St.ates i:ould persuade Israel to overlook the 'teported violations. l "Irrespective of the need for arms, Jsrael .has no intention of participa!ing in any talks until the situation is rectified,'' 1.trs. Meir said. • She said Israel had never aP,eed to a one-sided ceasefire and that as a malter o! principle the parties to the ceasefire should be held to their obligations. • She said the United States v.•as seeking Ttctification by taking the issue up \vith ~pt and the Soviet Union, bot she offer- e4 no hope that any pullback would be fotthCorning. On the contrary. she said Egyptian violations are "continuing daily." But she would not go into detail. :"On the future of the ceasefire," she aiid, noting that Israeli soldier~ were mt being killed, "If Egypt falls 1n love with the ceasefire, then peace will be no froblem ." DAILY PILOT M..,_. h•lt H•lllri""9• h11Cll L ..... h•tll .... Hf• Y.tley c:.-. ...... u.c: ......... t)ll~GE co ... st P'UILISAING COMP' ... NY llob•rf N. W11' P'ruiftftl ..., Puiblltll« Jtc~ ll. Curl1y Vic:• l"rt1:oen1 •"" GcMrtl M1,...el' l~'"''' ic,,.a t:••-- Tho"''' A. M ~r,l>i~• M_.., ("It« llicl>•"' r. N1tl $oulh Oflftll'CI (-If 1Edo1W ""'"' Costt M~ ))II Weil ltY '""' NtWJMl lls.!!'' ~ Wiii ltltlo1 l111,1lnt,.. Lf9llM attt~: tn ,...,"' "\Oeftue '°'""l'"Oi.> 1111<~: \111J Stffi!l lwfe>'tt• $111 (~l" •I Nori~ IE1 ( ........ llfff r CUP SPECTATORS CAUGHT I N FOG ·U.S. Watche_s Jordan NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -Fog wiped out Friday's Americas CUp race and the spectator fletl almost wiped out the racers. American Forces . 'Precautionary' in Mediterranean The 210-foot Coast <Jiuard cutter Active backed down hard after the race was call· ed as Intrepid and the commi!lee boat emerged from the gloom. Othe.r boats beeped and honked and sirened as spectator skippers blew fog horn s and wondered which was the way to shore . Fro1n Page J SALARIES ... · now earns $26,330 while the Newport Beach legal counsel_is paid $25,000 per year. Other area communities do not have full-time lawyers on their payroll. The position of police chief generally ranks next in pay throughout the Orange Coast, Jn this case with Newport Beach paying the most, $23,485. . Jn Costa Mesa, the top cop spot pays $20.884 while Huntington pays the third highest, .$20,767. The post carries an $18,840 salary in Fountain Valley and $17,400 salary in Laguna Beach. San Clemente pays its police chief $16,452. In all but one of the area communities, the fire chief receives significantly less money than the police chief. The Jone exception is Huntington Beach, where the top fire official earns $22,330, more than any olher fire chief in the area. 'Mle position pays $19,820 a year in Newport Beach, $18,318 in Fountain Valley, $19,848 in Costa Mesa, $16,032 in Laguna Beach and $13,200 in San Clemente. San Juan Capistrano has neither a police nor a paid fire chief. It contracts with the Orange County Sheriffs Depart- ment for police services and h23 a volunteer fire department. HunUngton Beach pay! its finance director more than any other Orange Coast community, $22,953 per year. Newport pays $21 .330 for the position, Costa Mesa pays $19,848, Laguna Beach pays $16,032, Fountain Valley pays $18,840, San Clemente pays $16,452 and San Juan no pays $11,91M. The various planning directors' salaries usually rank next. with Huntington Beach again paying the top p(ice, $21,134. Newport Beach pays its plaMing direc· tor $19,570, Costa Mesa pays ttl,900 while the post carries a $16,032 salary ln Foun- tain Valley. Laguna Beach pays ill top city planner $12,264, ~t that rate ls computed on only an 80 per cent ratio of what the post wOuld pay if it were held on a fu1l·!Jmt basis. In San Clemente, the plaMing and building director Is paid $1S,288 while sari Juan Capistrano pays ill---city planner, 11.1,576. Cahhie Collects Cash . Fo1· Cancelled Checks 'VASHJNGTON (AP) -With American forces in the Mediterranean bolstered, President Nixon kept continuous watch today on the crisis in em battled Jo1dan, with' American lives and lhe survival of the Hussein government bis primary cmi· cem. The positioning (If military forces was described ofricial\y as a precautionary step in case Nixon decides intervention in Jordan Is necessary ta rescue the more than 400 Americans in the country. Nixon was reported, however, prepared if necessary to intervene for other rea- sons: if neighboring Iraq (Ir Syria enters the civil war between King Hussein's forces and the Pall!stinlan guerrillas, or tf the country becomes in· danter of fall· ing under guerTilla control. From Page J CUP RACE ... Jn trepid v.·on the first race Tuesday. Ironically, Friday'6 contest was the closest and most exciting race in-the memory of veteran cup observers. The boats were on the second windward leg less than 100 yards apart but not within sight of each other when the race was called. The race started in rain arter a 2G- minute postponement to allow . the southwest breeze to fill in. Wind at the itart was 12 to 14 knots. Gretel 11, with co-helmsman Martin Fisser at the hel m was first to cros.s the line, but Ficker and Intrepid had what appeared to be a favored windward posi- tion on Gretel Il's weatller quarter . But after three minutes, Gretel 11 had obviously squeezed under Intrepid and FiCker tacked to keep from taking backwind . Hardy covered and during the ensuing tacking duel Ficker was loaing on every tack. Gretel U was pointing higher and footing fa ster. At the first wealher Mark .. Gretel 11 led Intrepid by one minute and 54 seconds hoisted a spinnaker smartly and ap- peared !o be' (ITI her way t(I victory. But Ficker did not give up. With Gretel running dead downwind, Ficker (lrdered lntrepid's spinnaker pole eased forward and started reaching to gain speed. Halfway down the leg the wind shifted pulling both yachts dead downwind, but Ficker had closed the gap and was be.hind only 20 seconds at the secOnd mark. On the jib around this mark Ficker was able ti> get Intrepid higher on the wind and within two minutes drove over Gretel JI. Both yachts ahd tlleir spinnaker poles forward to the headstay. At the third mark Intrepid had stret~ ed u..· lead to 47 9'CQnd!, Gretel II started a tacking duel that seemed to be. paying orr but Ficker manq:ed to keep on a tight cover. -Hardy's-aftempl 't:Oaraw Ficker Into one final tack before the lay line was futile. Flcker's navigator, Peter Wilson, called that• Intrepid was on the lay line and Ficker made no attempt to cover . Hardy immediately brought Gretel 11 back on the starboard tack but by then '" 1 d-f was at least 100 yards astern. POR11..AND, Ore. (UPI)....: Tax · ,,v. Then' froin out of the fog came three The President waS keeping watch from his retreat at Camp David, Md. AccOm- panying him were staff al~s Dr. Henry A. Kissinger and H. R. Haldeman. Word that American forces in the 1'fediterran· ean were being reinforced came Friday from the Pentagon . The Defen~ Depart- ment ordered additional ships _;arid planes into the eastern Mediterranean. Air Force Ct30 transports, capable of flying out re· fugees or taking in paratroopers, were already in position in the area. Officials privately e1pressed hope Hus- sein could surmount the crisis unaided .. Through diplomatic channels to Caifo and Moscow and in talks here with Israeli Premier Golda Meir, administration lead. ers strove to save the U.S. drive for peace betw~n Jsrael and the Arab states from the eJpll)sive pressures of the· Jordanian conflict. An element of U.S. concern in this res- pect is the fear thal if Pale!itinian force.s win control in Jordan their all-out hostlh· ty toward Israel would force Israeli int~r· venlion which, in tum. might trigger 1n- tervenUon by lraq and Syria and widen the Middle East st.rug1le . Even in the absence of such consequen· c~ officials.~ no chance for a peace aettternent Involving Jordan if the gueni· llu rule that country. -"...,, ' From Pqe J " IRVINE HASSLE • • • cision against · Newport. Beach without knowing why," Simon 'commented. The regents' ·.Ction bro~8:ht charges of a "political shindig" from 'Mrs. Joan Ir. vine Smlth's , lawyer· and an immediate comment on Simon's actions from Irvine vice president Gilbert Ferguson. Los Angeles attorney Lyndon Young called an impromptu news confere[l(!e ,on Mrs. Smith's behalf after th! board m~t­ ing and told newsmen that 'this 111 strict- ly a political matter from top to bottom and the regents should lteep out of it." He said the Irvine Foundation has been ordered by the federal government to divest itself of its 53.7 percent interest in the Irvine Co. "The .foundation is Interested in form· ing a city "'hich will encompass most of the Irvine Ranch," Young added "Tirey want to set up their own government - their own political entity: ';They are ramrodding it through," he argued, "because the makeup of the Orange Count.v Board of Supervisors will change after the November elections." While Young talked to newsmen, re. Rents board president William French Smith talked to Simon about the board member's comment at the July board meeting -his reference ~ the Irvine property and the comment that "i;ome oeonle have been caught with their hands in t.he cookie jar.'' Smith did not enter di8etls1ion or the Irvine issue during the board meetin~ and abstalned from votinJt: on,the .rrounds that hi~ law firin represtnts the c0mpanV, But he told Simon after the mH"tin( that th!!: antfrV board member ~hould re- frAct. hi~ "roookie b1ri• comments or sub- stmitiatl! them .· "n+Mrwi~. vnu 1'111ve forr"!.lt.-d vour crf!:dibility," ~mith .1ald. "1 haVe made nn ,..xnlir.ft char,es a.,ain~ any one individual." Simon re-. pli>'d. His al"l.ion~ Fridav bro11a-ht the comment from Vi'=e rresident Fergtr!'ion: "Any Investigation whether conducted by the board of regents or bf Mr. Simon wlll find that tllere have been no inap- propriate procedures, that there have been no special favors and !hat the unf- vers.ity administration haa been kept fully informed of the new city plan during Its formation-in accordance with the original agreement," Ferguson 1aid. "We believe it can be done," he said. "The UC administration believes Jt can be done. The citizena of the general Ir· vine community who have filed papers concerning incorporation believe it can be done. "We fegret that Mr. Simon does riot :;;hare this belief and apparently mistrust! those who do share ll," Ferguson said Simon, undeterred by criticism from fellow regents, left the San Francisco meeting of the regenla: with the promist that he will take court action, if neces· aary, "to force an airing of the uni· versity's relationship with the Irvine Company. "I have engaged legal counsel and I will find out what is going on if it costs me my entire fortune to do so," the mil- lionaire industrialist saJd. Simon lost lo Gov. Ronald Reagan in the June primary election fl"lr Republican gubernatorial -candidates. S lmon also claimed there are conflicts of Interest involving several regents and the Irvine Company. He declined to name the regents or specify the nature of the alleged conflict. Fellow regebts said Simon "blew up'' when he realized that the Irvine Com· pany, which had agreed ttt limlt ill expansion of the moclel communJty to •100,000 persons on 10,000 acres, revealed ll.s bid for approval of a community or 430,000 persons on 53,000 acres. "The trvlne Company w1nll to up the ante for the fl8Cal benefits of the land· ownen," SlmOn said. "UC 11 golng I.Jong with the idea became there are too many people on this board connected with tbe Irvine Comptny." • Fight Continues State Court May Hear Edison Case er Gordon Miller found two cardboard blasts from the cannon aboard the com· bo1es sitting in • city street this week. mittte bolt signallins that the race was The continuing battle bet"een Orange Tbe ortclnal order of the PUC tranllnc They contalntd $1.4 million worth ol off, County on one hand and the state Public Edison the right to ldd two new unlll checks Utlltue1 Commisaioa and lhe Ediaon COm-, .. the I I plant -u ~--~ •·-J·-. Mille~ ttturned them to lbe Fii-st'lia· pany on the other '1'lf3' the construction "" oca .. .__ -"'"" Jional Bank of Oregon. Candidate. to Speak of 1ddlt1onol oil Ill<! 111 burning "°"" 23· The counJy on behlll of the Air PoJ. Bank officer Fred Rller said Friday l•ntt•Jing ti!ilJTartbe Huntington Buch lullon Control District filed In 1ppe1I to thaL the cliecks wore cancelled Ind non-At n t p· . Edl!On plant may .... bebefore the ital• th< PUC on !he decl~on and thls ... de,. negotiable, but that-an lnvest11allon hid emocra l~DlC Supreme-~rt. , . nled on July a. been launch<d to<lelennine how U...box· -tloyd Nocktt Democr1lic-c1ndld1te-Tile county """"""I 1 office ii prtpmnc-'llle _.me_court !hen l'll!~.llr~ es eilded up ln ·ll\l llmt. He-..ld the-rorJbt 10th A ..... mblY1JlstrlCl~wtll opea ~rids whlclt must be fll<d-wttJHhe· su-County pmnbalon toJlle briefs In - checks had been mlcrof1lrned a...t could al a ulcnlc Sunday sponsored by the Har· preme court by Sept. • lftl'Wtring briefs •iUon to the PUC and Edllon stand. haV'O been dupllcaltd for clearin1_!hrou&h bor DemocraUc Club, filed b7 the tdi!on COmpeny and the Meanwhlle.,_ the Loe: An1eles Count, oistomers' accounts. The picnic will be held at Heller' Park, PUC. counael'1 offic'e flied • "friend of IM Jle. also uld Miller would 1et f27$ 2$7 E. Jeth St., Costa Meaa at 2 p.m. U the court agreta _to hm"" •rcumerrt11 court" brief requesting perm1!1sion to tn reward and payment for Jost time In Club, member• will provide be:ans. 1oft on the air polfu"tien 1ul:iject a hear In& · movt lnlo .lite case on behalf of Orange ntumJnc the checU. drinkl Ind let Cl'Wll. elate will be tel. . Cwniy. This !\'II l'IDled. ... , • ' I Mario Savio Enrolled At Berkeley , BERKELEY. ·Calif .. (UPIJ° -Mario Savio, fonner .firebrand leader o( t?iie ~umultuous free speech controvertY at the University · 0( California in 19&f, is returning to the school this fall as an lln· · dergraduate. · . University officials confirmed Friday that Savio's application for admiulon'WIS accepted following an extensive lnveSl.i. gation of his record in recent yean. 1 Savio, rr. married and the father or 11 tw~year~d aon, will be a junior. major· Ing in biological science. He previouilly had "Concentrated on pbyaica and pbUoab. phy.1 1 • ' 1 Ii. !lpot"esman tor ill» chai'lctlb"I fA. flee· at the UnJvtrslty said an'fnvutiptidn rev~led that ·Savio has be.en inYOJved in no campus infraction since le1<finl • d~onstraUan against Navy recruiters on campus In November 1966. "Jn applying for readmission. Mr. Savio provided clear evldenCe of 'serious intent In pursuing academic studies at the uni- versity," said the spokesman. "He liu al- ready begun such studles l)y audJf.ini courses without credit. "In addition, the record for recent yea111 made it clear that he had acted jn w1y1 Consistent with his 1Uitability u a 1tu- dent." Savio dropped out of Berke1ey·arter the 1tudent unrest created by the free speech mOvement. He attended Orford UniYenity in England briefly before retuminc to the United States and applying for rudmi,.. aion to BeTkeley Jn 1918. U>unty to Get Federal Program For Unemployed Orange County's unemployed 1eroapace workers. will be Jet rained for work In oth- er, higher 'demand Industries under 1·19 million federally funded program, Gover. nor Reagan announced Friday. The governor picked three major metro. politan areas w:lth hlgh aerospace unem-- ployment to take part in the manpower program. Orange and Los Angeles CounUes will jointly receive $5.4 mJlllon, San\a C11 ra County wUI get $1 .7 million and San Di- ego County will receive $1.9 mi~lon', Reagan said the aim of the program administered by the state Department ;;{ Human Resources, is to retrain work· ers of the economically depl'UH!d ~ space indullry to perform jobs in other industries. The progr•m 11 part of a '2S million national effort to 1ttm .critical joblru probleJlll, the pemor added. Boy~Meets-Girls · . · 591 of . Them ' BURY ST. EDMUNDS, England (UPI) -Being the only boy at a IChool ol-~1 girls can be rtl'barraal~g. Robert Mur. ray avowed today. But there are,.. Mf.1 vantages. ', 1 ' "At firat it was frlghtful.11 he .uid. "Evtr)'one llared at me. But now I'm 1ccepted, anc1 I Ond It -.well,. mJ' t pleasant. I thlnlt I ~ utted to ~ bo-j fore they got Uled tO me." . "Them" Ja, the sludenla Of ll1e "lluip St. Edmundl Coun(y Orammar .School 10< Girls. Robert, 17, enrolled U-.wheft ' I the"local ~ 1<!1d-hlrn it·~·--~ offer the comblnailon of counet bt wanl- ed lleadmislrts1 Nancy Apptepte ail she found Robert "A qlliet, ltll8!ble 11PJt of boy ..... He .has made aevei:al fr1ulitt e:mona Ult air la. 11 I • • i 1 . I . I . . -. • ! • • l • l i . . • " • " , , " ' . ............. ----..... . 4 DAll.Y r!LOT Salurdly, Stptember 19, 1970 • _P~lpit ~nd-Pew '1'111 -"-11--I I a.a, 17'1 Babr Bl, CGeta ..,_., wU1 ban two SUadoJ _...,. worablp ll;el"'ricel at I and 10:30 a.m. nov. Poul c. _,., has ......, a -IPI .-mon topic "Wll1 the Cliurtb". Church --... 11 ,lbe. t Lm.-ooly. Tito Pini 11--· a.a, mt Seventeenth SL, J' ,....,. Belch will conduct two wssblp aervlcel Sunday at I ml 11 :15 a.m. The Rev. Edward C. Erny will preach oa Ute \Ollie "In God's Selec- tive StrYice". Thtre will be -adtool daues for all -- --al bolh oervlces. -.,Y Bcbool and Bible ~ coavene at 1:30 a.m. "R.J.V.P." wlll be the ...... loplc or lhe Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie 11 lbe ......,..... -., the Ce-mo FalrYlew Road, . Coola -· WOl'lblp .... 1 ... will be beJd at t :lO and II a.m. Cliurtb school lhnlap •ilMb pade will be beld al 1:30 a.m. 'lbe·annual cburcb picnic will be held al TeWIUJo Park oo amday fn>m IJ:lO to 4 p.m. . _, -al Orange Counly will open tltll s..ley clay lnm, t :l5 i;, 11115 Lnt. at 10 a.m. at the new Baba'! 1be 11artMr ~ llaplllt Center, 111 Anaheim street, II - ......_ a...ra,' 1230 Batu St.; Anaheim. Ever7one ii All ,., ~-11 ~-· TbJs ..i.-which welcome. Cluaea I« children Qmdt (L.C.A.)•JJHamilton ~ ~-......., (lllwldwlll a I Hamilton) formerly met in H.mtblilon ol all .... and adulla will be ~ -p Is at tO,JO Beacb and Fountain Valley'.. olltted. llln. Elaine Calll, lor- a.m. Artbm' R. T l n 1 1 e y , wW be studying Matthew and mer Direator and Teacher at ... .._ will speak on: "A welcomes all wo_men who are the Baha'i School in Garden Vdd"' Penonal Appraisal".• interested in a different, prac· Grove will conduct adult •-" a1 -·• method of Blbie claue1. From Costa Mesa, ConflrmaUon Cius memucca uC ...,,....,.... Mr: and Mrs. Rl chard and parents meet at ll:35 study to meet the spiritual Mirkovich wlll be Teachen of a.m. f« brielln&. Sunday need Of our <!aY- Qurch School sessions are at 5th and ltb grade classes. SeMl-r Set MlllDben of the Costa The fifth aMual St. An- Mua Foursquare drew's Presbyterian Cburcb welcomed their Church Seminar by the _,_,~ R 1 Sea will be. presented new , u~~er, ev. d . th k 1 S t Robert B. Maynord last urmg • wee 0 ep · 21>· 'nle Newport Beacb Sunday. He is~ the for· congregation welcomes meriJ>astor of the Whit· Or. Louis H. Evans, Sr .. tier Four.square well-known author and Churcbland has served world traveler as the in post all around the leader of this year's nation. Rev. Maynord's event. Dr. Evans will be topic during services the guest preacher at this Sunday at 11 a.m. the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. will be 11Triumpbant services Sunday and t a.m. for grades three and 'Ibe newly inducted Vicar, above and at 10:30 a.m. for Rodney A. Hilpert, will bring Nursery care through second his first sermon to the con- graders. The Adult Di!ctWion gregation of Christ Latbera group meets at I a.m. to con-t'1mrU. 7fiO Victoria, COstl aider "The Christian's Stand-Mesa, on SUnday at both the an1 F« JOth Century Living." 1:15 and 11 a.m. serviCf.!. He Over Trials. During the will open the seminar "Stars In My Crown" ls the 7 p.m. evening service, at 7 a.m. Monday. The he will speak on "Ft've church ,., located at 600 bu chosen for his theme, The fall session of Bible "Polluted Personalities". Holy Study Fellowship begins Tue.s. Communion will also be subject of the sermon at Harbor Cllriltian c II • r c 11 _th_in_,gc.s_G_od_C_a_n_n_ot_D_;_o._" __ s_t_. --Anc...:dr--e:.:w...:•c..R:.:::.••:.:d:.:· __ Dlldplea ., Cbrill, -line uch Sunday in HarperR .l Elementary School, 425 E. eau 11th St., Costa Mesa. Church (See PULPIT, Page II the Stars With Omarr T•lk Sl•tri Dr. Charles E. Rice, professor of law at N~ tre Dame University will ·speak on the topic !'Are we Losing the Right to Life" al the Gaiden Grove Commu· nity Church Tuesday eVening a~ 8 p.m. The chruch is located at 12141 Lewis St., Garden Grove. The talk, which is open to the public, is sponsored by the Or· ange County Chapter of lhe Right to Life Lea- gue of Southern , Calif- ornia. Dr. Rice is the author of the work "The Vanishing Right to Live." ~ou-vatt-SU.1.f.- --~ Pope-Disbanding _ Vatican Forces VATICAN CITY (UPI) - . Pope Paul VI announced Tu& day he is disbanding all Vatican armed ·fjrces except · the Swiss Guardl to em· phube the rell1io111 nature of his mlsalon. The Pope announced h~ decilion in a letter to his MCttlarf' or 1t1a1e, Cardinal Jean Villot. He l&kl be WU dissolving the Papal Geudarrnerle, Noble Guard and Palatine Guan! "to that all ttllnp surrouoding the ·IUCCellOI' of Peter may cle1rly manliest the religious chlnct.er Of hll million." He uJd police duties in the lOl.7-acre Vatican City will henceforth be· handled "' th! S-Guard and by I special office that will be set up under the Vatican Governor's Offjce. 1be Pope's decision to di&- band tbe colorful anned forces came only five days before the tooth anrUveraary of the end of Papal temporal power. Italian Benaclieri w i t h plumed helmets 1tonned into Rome throllfh a breach in its brick wall! Sept. 20, 1870, to seiu what was left of the, Papal states in central Italy and make Rome tbe capital of a uni.tied nation. ..... The Palatine and Noble Guards -set up in the 19th century composed or about 500 part·lime soldiers -had mainly honorary duties. Their dissolution fitted into Pope Paul's general policy of trim· ming the pageantry of the PonUfical court. -The 141 Gendarmes; a corp.! established in 1816, had more practical tasks, such u polir· ing the tiny Vatican State and Jooking after the P o p e ' s personal security. Whenever the Pope made a trip outskte lhe Vatican, tha G e n ctannerie commander. Col. Spartaco Angelini, \\'as the man who made security arrangements with authorilies ol the country collCi!med. The Gendarmes lately have been complaining over pay and working conditions and some of them refused to col· lee( their paychecks t o r se.veral days earlier this month. Some Gendarmes then said they planned to mareh to the Pope's summer !esidence of Cas t e l Ga n d o lfo ID demonstrate, but called off the march after Italian police guards outside the Papal vill a were reinforced. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY !=================~===~~ .. ~~~~I '~::::=:~~~~~============! You are invited to the First Assembly of God Church 141 E. 22nd SI., Costo MHa 541-3761 M)c. Cre.ic, ,_,., -.... ••Hllkl, ~ -- Morning Glory . . 8:30 AM •·~ ••n•lc• F1mily Wonhlp •• 10:50 AM P•tot Ct•k Rivlval Time . . . • 7:00 PM ,.,., C..k Wednesday . . . . . . 7:30 PM 11w. ...... • Pll-SCHOOL A•IS 21/i TO I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHn OP THI MOTitn CHUICH THI ptlST CHUWCH OP CHllST, SCllNTIST IN IOITON, MillACHUSlnS "MATIER" CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH _ Emphasizing The Pt.n of God The Person of Chrisf ~ + . - \:;;::;;::;;::;=:=''=''=~;::;M=.r=o='='=·=M=·'="~·="=~=u='=':::::;::;=:;::;;;;;I SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 20th The Power of the Holy Spirit Sundiy Sthool ' Allot Momi"I Wonhip • 1rwf 111:30 ~ [ftnlng Se!'o'ice 7 PM Wtdllftdly lllbll ltully GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD I STH I MONIOftA, NIWPOIT IUCH 64 ... 6621 t\.11 tl9Ct W• ef HNI MMp11111 TlioM•• le1W•11uti, P11t., S•111 Mil/1r, M111ic:1I Direefot t :41 A.M S11dlff Sdieel N.....,. AtfMallt 10:50 A.M-''Tlll M,_,, ef ~ a....tff" "1'1111 ""' s,hffHI Debtd'" '°" ...... ., ....... Gl1d Time Chri1ti111 Pr1-Sehool Gl1d Tidin1• El1111111t•ry Sehool Now T 1kin9 App ic1tlo111 For fill 51me1t1r PLIASI CALL '4W620-S46~7166-SJ6·1tJO HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wiison, Costa MeH 14M7D4 11. L. MlllTWl.CIC, ,ASTOll ltOll!IT I , SISTI• Mlllllltlr If l:d11<tllln C:AllL Gl!HTllY MllllSIW 'If MWloll Ji..I ... "*' Mlllilftr If YMflll SUNDAY SE~VICES ll:H A.M-''nle ..._. .t ~Uh #J"' s.r.....lrr ,..., 7:00 P.M.-MISllOMf'f ~ 0011 UIMCM Mini....-, te I• Afrk• COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ,~k""' -KlllQfprtM -EMll'lllllll'Y -Olllll ~ ... ! Cotti Ml,. First Church of Christ, Scientist • 2110 M-, ...... c.... .. _ I ._..., klleel-t:ll A.M. Cllwdl Slnke -11 A.M. 3nd rr1ver 7 '"'' I Nursery durini llfYitn A full Youth Program Cm. ol Oring't and lltd. SL • C:0.11. Mew ...... ....._n11M .. Yen1t1r.. I II' lie ... Fred Mone, Pttfot Huntington Beach-Fir1f Church of Christ, Scientist 1~~;:;~~~~~~;:;;,11 "' & on.. I ~=~-~1J:.~.11:00 II COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL • 6ll HELIOTROP_E _ I hed~ l--121 MN St. I i:i I Seventh-Day 1 Adventist Church Worahlp-lf A.M. Church kllffl-Tf A.M. tit. Phllll' G. Mvrr1y, Mlnl1!111" I '·Newport. Buch--Flrot Church of Chr!st, Sclontl1t SJOJ YI• lhlo Cll1Nll l _S....., k-.l~_t:ll-1 l I :00 l-"11t ..... JJI I YI• Ude Newport l11ch·Seconcf Church of Christ, Scientist JIOO hctfle &w Dr .. C.... Ml M• a-II I Sndet w...t-10 A.M. ...... 1 ... -210 LC.. HWI. All are cordially Invited to attend the churrh I services and enjoy the privileges of the " Reading Rooms, __ _ I ! 271 A\IHOft St., c .... M .. 67~ .lllln !Ul•wm•k1, P1111r Pllellt: M.fH' 'I -.......... ''"AM I'========= M•"'1't WenWp .. "''° AM 11/l J /)/ f ,,.,., MNtl"' wK. 1:10 PM .fi"j en Lhurch 1'.=====~~··~~~~=11 THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH :=---,,-,,W=col~c~om---•~•-Y_o_u_._-,---n:-::i ST. JA"MIS, JJOt YI•. Uh. Newpert .... IX\1iiiiilli-il 7:JO A.M.-H..,. I•..,. t :OOA.M-'-ll'f Wen.Iii, 1\ lJ 11 :00 A.M.-A........._ H•ty c....,.1 .. • Merel111 l'Nyw 1 , ClllW c.,. Prewlllcl AT AU SUY1Cn ~=====================~I PLEASE DON'T COME TO , CALVARY CHAPEL If yo1,1 .,. looli:lnt for en 1l1bortfe pro1r1tn, If tor.tel pr1iflge. luf If yo1 •r• loollin9 for ln..,1pth l iblo 1tudi11, Chriiti1n f.I. Ml#.W ... Hot., C.MMnlo11 • H"'llllt Senlen T•"dey 10:31 A.M. WHMMl.., ..... :00 P.M. Qff4 C.. • t:IO 1.111. 11111 In. J ... P • ...., 11, lectw Tiie I••· DnW A. C,.., ........... hcttir ,...._: 671-0Zlf FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH lowahip, ond l111ptrin9 1pldt1d wor1hip, you'll love u1 I To •CCOlll• ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave., C.M. S•lldeft 7:JO & t :JO Cll9id SChffl-t:JO Tll•ntllcrra: 6:Jo a 11 ...... : ...., a.,. • ..... llllC .. Ylc•, De a.. ...... W. D••ll••• -P1tHe 14f.IJ26 650 HAMILTON, COSTA MISA mod1fo our 1rowin9 church fetnily W• now hive two Sund•y Del l•rtt--olllfWI• PNCKhef tnorni11111rrlco1, 9:]0 tnd 11 :00. Nuntry cert. Corntr of Gr11n• I Sundiy School • , •••••• 9:45 Trt ini11g U"io1t ·• • • • • • • • 5:00 I ' W hi • 0. Yillt a Sunflow1r. Morni119 Worthip •• , •• I I :00 ve"in9 or1 p • •• •• • : Wecln11d1y Pr1y1r M11tin9 for oll •t•• • •• •••• •••• ••• 7:10 141-2111 "'-flll LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER ~=~"~'"~"~1~-"~1~1 ==~·~·~"~"~A~•·~··~· A~·~"~1-~1·~~1r==~:==:=::;::=::;:=:=::;:==::=::;::=::;:=~=~=11111 NEWPORT HARBOR ;: LUTHERAN CHURCH UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH ' .J./c. J, /)/ /)/ I ' 798 Donr Dr. LI 1-lUI 2900Paclfic ViewDr. a or Lhri:Jfian Lhurch I Corona dol Mar m2 s. L PALIS.ADD IOAD I --• -• -·---SANTA ANA Hll•HTS I OP NIWPOIT 11.ACH-IDledpNI) ·-... • ~ l!I DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER IUMO.ti1' KMOOL ................................. ,u A.M. ........ ......., ...,... ........ ,"'"' Tileln.l...WWWte, I Mr1owe1 .. a .... ...... MO•l'lllN• WOllS"I' ................................ 1I A.M. ....,.., ...... ,... WMbf :~=~".«:c ':~i~~~ 'ft'Ofti.SDA.Y""'""'"···;,J =::: 421 L , ... St,. C... M.. !1rly Wor1hip 1:00 A.M. Phone 644-7664 aw.••'· c...,. a.rcti '111111 M-IUJ Church School 9:45 ' A .M . Chrilfi•n Educ1tio11 9:15 A.M. t:Of A.M. ,_,., ....... I Morning WoI'5hip 10:45 A.M. ft,u .. , Worihlp IO:JO A.M. lliMA.M. ,_.,,Cli.rdi FIRST 1 FIRST CHRISTIAN ••-C.. ""'"'' Nunory 'LaCroO&v:Uobla j mooA.M. -= BAPTIST CHURCH , CHURCH P"-: '42-2725 WI lrl• .,_,,......., .,_,_ ~1 . "PI ti A Minister: Dr. D. W. McElroy 1 '-======;;;~;;;==:==:==:==:==:==:~11 '"~" aet11•11 Victor\a ~ acen a ve. ll~==================~J["° ·---, CostaMesa CHRIST LUTHERAN CHUllCH .._.. Y.-.Y ' ~ I. ,._., J1U1•ourl Svned ..... ... ........ M..... I' Mlollltw CHURCH OF CHRIST 7" .......... c..., M ... M•Mi•t Wonh;p '''° l 11 om I "'"'" -,.,.. ltrltlMlll..,., • ' l.etHrY.T9"1fw, Sult4'•v School , ••• • • t ilo '"' Y 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA UM404 00 , _.. l!lrty Wlnfl• .... , ........ !,. ,,:oit. ' I • " . •·-••y ""''' t·-A•• Eve11i119 S1 rvie1 • •• • 6: ·"'.:.. •ltll ScllMI ··········-••'·'1" ...,.,_ lll'l'WUN HAllOI eatl PAllYllW 1 wor.nro $1rvrcu : 1:1' • I .... _,_, · .... ..... Attend :J/ie Clzurch 1 o/.-1}o~r Choice A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ltlbo• l1l1nd' THI UNITID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 115 ....... 671-0950 t :JO A.M. Wonhip ··-worihip I Sund1y Schoof ~ Co1t1 Me1e ·FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ltth St. I Htrl>or Blvd. Cilurili'Wor.hTp =.-t-:10 11 Chvrch Sch1ol -t :JO 141-7727 Co1t1 M111 North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Me11 VerC1 I l1k1r St. 14f·271f '.W'onhlp I Church Sehool t:OO & I O:JO A.M. Huntington l11ch-North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H1il Av1. 142 . .(461 Worihip I Chvrch Sehool " LlO.:JO_A,M. • _ Irvine -Et1f l lvlf UNIVERSITY MEJHODIST CHURCH ,lll·12ll 11422 Culver Rotd 11 Uni¥or.titv Drive . Worship & Chureh Sc hool 9 I 10:30 A.M. l1g11n1 l11eh ' LAGUNA BEACH METHODIST CHURCH 2161 2 W11ley Drive in So, l19vn1 Wor1hip 11 A.M. Ch11rch School 9:)0 A.M. 499-l Ol l Newport l11eh HM11ti111to111 k1ch , CHRIST CHURCH FIRST UNITED BY THE SEA METHODIST CHURCH 14oow. t1lbo1 l lvJ . 2721 17tti St. ll6·l l37 67l·ll 05 s.mc--t:lf & 10:15 A.M. Wor1hi p-9:l 0 A.M. Cli.U kll11I f A.M. Chvrch Sehool- l'llMnery C:.re All Mernlllt ~~~~'::::''::::O::::&::::l::::l::::A::::.M::::.~~~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES oft he <:oastal Areas Christ Church Presbyterian 2011JM .. ll• IN .. A4-) H•lltlllftOlllHcll 1 .... haaU L WoMrtt. Pastor ....,W....,:t :JOA.M. C••rc•Sc .... I: 10:4SA.M. Offke: J011 Z M .. •li• St. l'tloM: t61-4f40 Church of the Covenant 2110,.,..._• .... c.... .... lnteeA.X•frls ....... s..4et WNIMp: t :JO • 11 A.M.-Cll.rc• Scttl•h t:ll ,.._:54MJf4 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church '"St ............... "..,.., ..... a..t. ""'*9 IH....tielC. PodM W.....,&ChrUSc-...i: I, t:JI I 11 A.M • ...... 7147 St. Marti Presbyterian Church c.ner , .... ,.. & 1-"'l•ff on,., c.,... ff! M ... ......_ flroflO'ln Kirt, Pastor w.,..w, I Cll1rcll Sc .... ._, 1 ·1o:JI A.M. 644·1l41 -u---:;----I Ip" I MOl'flltle w1r1111, .......... 111• e.111. 1 Allult 11011 am: •:• AM.. Toutli Choir • •· ·•• JJ ,..,, y..,. t'"" •·················' .,M. M CNllSTIAN ILIMINTAIY ICHOOL 14UfU Yottli M111i1191 • ••• 1:00 ,,M.. v....,... ........................ 1 ''"" SUNDAY MOllN1N6 l llLE 5TUDY •• , •••••• •• •• • f ;.(5 A. • I S ABBATH SERVJCES Cllllll C•n ., '" Strwk• Nursery Care Provided SUNDAY MORNING WOISHI, a COMMUNION •• 10:45 A.M. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL f4J.JA21 1 1 141-4771 1414341 5UNDAY EYENINQ WOWSHI, ••• •••••••••••••·• 6t00 P.M. \\! 'lJ WEONESDAY lVEHll<S lllLI STIJDY • •• .. ....... ,.,. •••• PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH harbor reform temple I MUISllY CAii PIO"HI 1 M .. Y.,. Dftw& ~lmet, C.... M ... C .. lf. RAl81 BERNARDP.KING IRS' CHRK'TllU. CHUWCH 0, THI NAZAllNI ANDAi~ c. AND£1UOJti, Paaw _, ... 'f l~l lflft 1• u11111111 11., Clft• Mnt W. W9ltt Hen'-ltM MMel Dlrwtot lun6•r lcfMllli tlll _ Mernlnll '#or~111.,, 1,oo •M 11:eo -meeting at CHURCH ,, ..... ~~':..m"""' Ml~~,·-•711 Doy .,-Nlt'-"ht p,;,.,, ,f '••r.• Leth,,.11 ScliMI -Mi•• t••h•t 01,,11, Prtncl,.t St • .lfmts Eplscop•I Church a 3209 Vi• Lido, Newport Beach 1 r.-.. -f « 1ntorm1tion: C.ll 67S.nJO , hnilllr ktllll t:••·"'-ll'.:::=:::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:~ll~Of~-~~~··~~~·~~·~l4~t~~~1~11~~~~~s,~,,~1~~~ ... ~'~"~'~~~·~·~·~~§§§§~~§§~ii~~~~~~~~~~~1 d Menllfll Wtnlllo lo:• l .tn. Main I A ems Streets 1E........i1111c StNiu 1 '·"'" M..,~,.un:.:~ .. ~~ ... ~!:=~='"'=-="=-==-="'=' .,.,==11 .!!~! .. ~.!..!~. ST. MATTr.~: ~~::Et~~ CHURCH I * l !~~~! !!'~~!" ........ '. 1'10 l I I rOO A.M. A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES. YOU Unlffrslty Pork, lrvlno I • -_ """ •-A- 11111, Sc•··' •••••••• •14• AM Pray .... ......., "· "..._ 617 W• " .......... Con M ... Y•.th ~, • .,, •• ••••. 6:00 PM • Emery P. Collins, Pattor ....., khel-l:M A.M. f-'Y w..w, f1Jf 111 A.M. 1 All Jt•iifil fttnllln •r• 1n .. it1d to Jol11 u1 in fTyJy 11111ni111ful f.Hlnt W1nh1, •••• 7:00 PM ._..,_~It A.M, WenM~ll A.M ,•7 P.M. IJJ•1111 ""'"'-C.. IJJ•ll4' MIU.TH IYINI ... HIYICH HIDAY• 1;1-1 P.M. ~--~-t-,,....,. cr ... ~ .. ..-~.:;;H-----o------~ -· ---·"'--for - _ The Family _ nat Prays '111et11• Peace • Stays T 111et11er -( j • • CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE . . .. """" ....,. _.., OMdl If t.hllJtll a.. It ........ kllllCI, L" ,.,.,_ ... tUlitDAY JallVICI , •• ti aM Mlnl1i.t' , •• Allltf1 ·-·· 1.$.(."· TMI lllLL CLUI Of' lflWf'Ollf llACM 111 ........ ,.... ........ ... . • .,.,..... ~ -..... ·~ .. ~ 646-1112 lOlftJlle Shoro111 Choir -Onet Sh1bt t 141·14)2 Attend the Church of Your Choice on Sunday • • . -. . . • • • -Pol (Frow Page 4) School begins at 9:45 a.m. \\'Otship is at 10:4$ a.m. Dr. D. \V, McElroy is minister. The opening meeting of the \Vomen's Societ}i of Chrislian service of the Community United l\!ethodist Church, 6662 lleil Ave., Hunlinston Beach, " will be held \Vcdncsday at 9:30 A' i t -a nil P e w The Rev. Ch3rles Rose ot Orange Count)" will ~nduct the Comniu.nlty Un l le. d its regular Sabbath strvrces Alctbodist Church, 6662 Heil on Friday evenlng,al 3:15 p.m, Ave., l-luntington Beach, will at-the-Com.rnuntly Congrega- delive.r the sermon "Man, the tlonal Cbui'cb, 4111 .K,atella Explorer'' at the 9 a.m. Ay_enue at Bloomfield, in Los service Sunday, n1e sermoq ......-Alamitos. During these will be delivered for th~BOy Services, the congregation Scouts of the church wllo will will celebrate and honor the receive God and Country Bar ?l-1ilzvah or David Morris Awards. There will also be a Kent, son of Dr. and ]'.1rs. service at 10:30 a.m. Jack Kent. The Services will be conducted by R a b b i a.m. al the church. The themC-'J'he-Rev:-boren-Dale-Flieko (If this y~ar's group is "Risk Inger will presel)t the sermon, ,-and Reahty.11 ''_\\!here Are, \Ve Going" Sun· lkrnar<t D.jiqldsmith, in con· junction \Vith Cantor Harry N(Wman. In honor of David's Bar l\.11tzvah, the Adult Choir of Temple Belh David will participate in the Serv ices under the direction of h1rs . Fay Newman, the Temple Music Director, • "'The Balan ced Life" \viii be the theme of Dr. Henry Gerhard's se rvice Sunday at the Church or Religious Science, 20062 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Services are at 9 and 11 a.m.·Qualified 1eachers are on hand for children during the 9 a.n1. se rvice only. The lesson.sermon topic at all Christian Science churches Sunday will be "Matter." Arca churches and service times in- clude: First Church of Christ, Scientist, 2880 Mesa Verde Dr., Costa Mesa, 11 a.m.; First Church of Christ. Scien· tist. 8th and Olive St., llun- tington Beach. 9:30 and 11 a.m.: First Churrh of Christ, Scientist, 3303 Via L i d o , Newport Beach, 9:15 and 11 a.m. '; and Second Church or Christ Scie ntist, 3100 PacUic View Drive, Corona del Mar, ''10 a.m. Rabbi Garson Goodman or Temp l e S h aro n . &17 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa, wil l speak on "silence" during lemple services Friday even· ing at 8 o'clock. day during services at the Newport Unity C h u r c b , meeting at 10 a.m. in the Senior Citizens Building, 15th and Irvine Ave.. Newport Beach. The Wednesday eveh· ing service will resume this week at the same location at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Bruce Cushing will deliver the sermon "The Cloak . the Books and Especially the Parchment'' during the 11:30 a.m. service of the t~irst Christian Cburth, Legion at Glenneyre· St., Laguna Beach. This is Prayer Covenant Sunday. Bible School classes are at 9:30 a.m. Even· ing·vespers are held at 7 p.m. • Rapbi ?i1ax Kert of Temple Negev of Orange County will conduct a special Selihot mid- night service at the temple on Sept. 26. This is the first time congregants of Temple Negev will be able to enjoy the ~renity and beaut y of such a midnight service . Non members are also welcome. The reform temple is located at 7777 Central Ave, in Stan- ton. Temple Sharon . 617 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa will The sermon su bject for Sun· hold "Slieoth " s c r vices day at Corona del !\far Com-September 2 6 l h , beginning munity Chu r c b , Congrega· at 11 p.m. "'Slicoth" services tional, 611 Heliotrope · Ave., are penitential praye rs which will be '·Highways of C.od," to usher in the solemn season of be presented by Dr. Philip G. the high holy days and com· Murray. Worship is at IO a.m. bine prayer, meditation and with childcare provided. This personal -confess ionals to Sundily will also be registra-prepare one's self for the high lion for the upcoming Church holy days. Prior to the prayer School year, for all grades, .. services a special documen- nurscry through junior high. tary film will be shown, en- titled "'Night and Fog", the exciting story of the Jewish underground in Germany dur- ing the Hitler era . l ~ l'JLOT 5 TT'. h · d •-' _ . · -Church Sets-. 11vn _enate .JUner1ca1lS -WHAT THE-alBlrTEA'CHES J [" pemng Da -ABOUT WATER-BAl"l'.~M ••• Get. Chureh-Pro•eetO" -Y It is necessary, and Is to be administered in the . . 't; _.-~ or iiildi n o AME...OF .T~E J.Cl.RD....J.ES!J lmIS' ·-.~--1---'" By LOUIS CASSELS UP I lttlitllifl Wrltft-.-' The Roman Catholic Clturcl1 la reclaiming Jts historic role as friend and Jll'l>.tector ot "hyphenated Americans." As it did for_..maily years prior to World War II, it is speaking upJor the ri ghts of Irish-Americans, llalian-Am- eri~,"~ Polish-Americans, Slavac-Americans, Spanish· Americans and other gtOUps of so-called "ethnic whites." ·Most of these people have remaine<fJoyal to the Cath· olic faith which their immigrant ancestor;s brought from Europe, so the Catholic Church has a nautral pastoral con· ccrn for their welfare. But CatholiC leaders feel lhat ethnic whites, who are heavily concentrated In urban neighborhoods and blue-col- lar jobs, deserve sympathetir consideradon from Ameri· cans of all faiths. '"f.be ethnic v.•hile working class is one of the most neglected segments in American society," says Msgr, Gene C. Baroni , an official of the U.,S. Catholic. Conference Task Force on Urban Problems. • Althoug h millions of these workers are trying to sup- • port their families on incomes just a notch oj two. above the poverty level, Bsroai . says, their ec<>11om c problems have been "largely ignored" in public and private pro- grams to combat poverty. · • Msgr. George C. Higgins, director of the U.S. Catholic Conference Division for Urban Life, says insult has been added to injury by .the "widespread . accusation that these people are the primary exponent! of racism in ou r society." Liberals who deplore stereotypes applied to blacks a~ parently see no incongruity, he says, in speaking of work· ing class ethnic whites as though they were a uniforn1 mass of beer-guzzlers who sit around in their undershirts making nasty tracks about "niggers." Higgins acknowledges that, "racism does exist among these pepole." And that is hardly surprising, he say. When middle class whites fled to the suburbs, the working class ethnic whites were left behind to share the irmer city, and all of its frustrations and problems, with the blacks. Li ving In the same or adjacent ·neighborhoods, using the same schools, competing for the same jobs, ethnic whites and blacks have many more opportunities for friction. If ethnic whites and blacks can over .:ome their present "mutual suspicion and fear," Higgins says, they will rea- lize that they have many comn1on problems which ought to make them allies rather th<v1 enemies. "A great potential exists for racial reconciliation and the building of new coalitions of blacks, Puerto Ricans, ~exican-Americans and while ethnic working class people on issues of common interest and concern." · He believes the Catholic Church, which has already displayed its sympathetic involvement in the Negro's drive for equality, is striite,gically situated to help bring about lhis reconciliation and coalition. "The Catholic Church in this ;fOuntry has traditionally been an urban church. It can be a crucial force in restor- ing pea Ce, justice and social harmony to our cities." ~ (King JamE'!I Bibll') St. ~·l a tt. 28:19, St. ll:lark 16:16, Acu 19:5, Act! 2:38; Act' 10:48, Act1 22:16,. l Pclcr 3:21, St. Mntr. 3:16, 16. Culminating two and one. half years of preparatibn, members of the Presbyttri11n Church or the Master, Mission There Is no record or anyone being baptised using · the title words t"ather, Son. 3nd Holv Ghost. Viejo, wm dedicate lhei' Rtv. Michael Plione: 642,..388 $300,000 building SUnday even--r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===·===' ing at 7:30. I .""' ':!:· ll' The church is the first unit 'I \ l of ~ three-part building pro. "'\ gram, and will continue to be i fletn I pork used as Ule sancluuy unlil the airnavm.· oria permanent sanctuary is con- structed. At that time, the h present building wiU become T t Southla11d's llfosl Btaliliful Fellowship Hall. 1'femori11/1 Officials of the Synod of MAUSOlfUM ·-coul#IMtUJr4 • CtMITRY Southern California w I I I ab I pa'1idpate in the formal · ~;~~ TREES000,.~.~h .. ~.W•··-ORLO dedicalion Sunday evenin g. ·-~ ......... .. .... and the dedicatory sern1on1,~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~::;;::;;:; · \\'ill' be offered by the Rev. ... · '".....-. s-. °'" _. ~,. · George fltunzing, pastor of Trinity Presbyterirui Church of Sa nta Ana . Dedication ~'ill include the l Presbyterian Chureh of the ~taster Pre-Schoo l w h i c h opened -Sept. 14, as a part of !he church program . f ac ilities, completed wiih· the firsl Wlil Of construction. serve a five-day morning pre- school program for children three and four years of age. 'f'he Rev. Richard M. Bush. organizing and present pastor of the Church of the Master, has invited "the public to the dedication. The ehui:ch is at the in·1 tersection of Atarguerite and l Oso Parkways, near t h e PLEASE JOIN US FOR . . HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES at Temple Sharon The Conser va tive Syna9ogue for the Entire Harbor Area 617 W. Ham ilton, Co sta Mesa For In forma tion ca ll : 646-5552 Rabbi Garson Goodman -Cantor Martin Kohn and the Temple Sharon Choir R•1•rv• your 1t•h todev -S•1ti119 1tric.tlv limil•d, 81 by·1iHin9 provided for d•ytim• 1•rvic•1 11 nomin•I c.01!, Regular Friday Evening Services at 8:15 P.M. htissfun Viejo Inn. ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Presbyterian Church or the - h1aster was organized by the Presbytery of Los Ranchos March 24, 1968, with 121 charter members. The Rev. Atr. Bush. called to the church in the late summer of 1967. was organizing pastor Jnd had begun his parish calls the previous Octobe{. BIBLE THOUG HTS "11lAIN UP A CHILD ln th1 w•y li1 1hould 90; •nd wh1n h1 ii old, Ii• will _. not d1p•rl from it", Pr , 12:6. Soltimon, th• wii•sl ,.,.,., 1t1ttd thi1. Epl.. fo : ..... •Y• we •r• to r••r our c.hildr1n "-in ih1 nu rtur e •nd 1dmonilion of th• l ord": ti.ii i1 ltlGHT fr"inin9. A c.hild "'u1I l:t• 1•1191.t r•1pon1il:tility tp_!?od. If !'~. wl.111 h1 Jlarbor Reform T e m p I e . meeting in St. J a m e S Episcopal ...church. 3~ Via Lido. Newport Beach. will hold ~ervices Friday evening at 7:3(1 p.m. •·come and Go" is the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown on Sundiiy, at the Plymouth ' Congrega· ~ional Church or Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad S t . , Newport Beach. at 10 a.m. \vorship service. S u n d a y school ls held al the same time. The .Unitarian Universalist Cburcb, 1259-Viclm-la Street. Costa Mesa, opens the new reJlowship year at 10:30 a.m. L--------------------__J Sundal Schoo \\'as initiated APril 7. 1968, With the original enrollment topping 100. For the first year of its ch urch lite, the Presbyterian Church or the ri1aster met in ~1ission Viejo tligh School, 1noving lo larger and more convenient facilitie~ al La Paz Intermediate Sc ho o I in December, 1968. qrow1 up AS BIG AS HIS PARENT S, tl.1i.r th inlci119 will not 1•ti1• Iv hirn. They will be ''old fo91y", "1q11•r•" "out of d1i•", •le, He will went to eJp•rimenl will. 1pead, "1 pa•d'' pill1 •• drink, q1ml:tlin9, •nd 91mbolin9. l hin'!• hi1 old Did •nd Mom t1u9ht l.im will 1etm ''horo• •nd l:t1199v " to him. It requires more lh1n rul•1, r•911l•lion\ •nd l•w1 of "tl.e old fol~•" for him. Thi1 i1 n1tur1I. for !he lhin~in9 of 01d •nd Mom mty be trr•lic., their 9ene11tion i1 p11!. ''Jesus and the Po I it e L Relig ionist is the topic of the . se rmon to be del ivered by the Rev. Melvin Taylor of the Fairview Baptist· Ch u r c h , Fairview Road al fair Drive, Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. service. Church school is held ! at lQ a.m. • . • "The Night is Far Spent'' \1•ill be the topic of a lecture tq 6e -Celivered bY the Re v. Albert Burke to the service of the United Church of Religious Science. meeting at the Ebel! Club, 515 \V. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beac h. Sunday at Ill a.m. Church School meets at the same hour. Lutheran Church Or The Master at 2900 P;icific View Drive, Corona dcl ri·lar. offers t\\'O hours o! worship at 9 and I J a.m. The congregation will hold its annual picnic this Sun- daY,. The 9 a.rn. worship will be"-held at lhe c1iUrch and 1t)ie 11 hoar will be held at 1be John Crean Ranch in the Miss ion Viejo area. Transportation will be pro- vided from the <jlurch al IO : 15 ~.m. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver the message ' 'A Personal Invitation•·. Temple Beth David or Cente r Slates Se1ni11ar With Noted Scientist "Developing Your Greatest Asset -You" will be the t"'O day seminar topic al na- tionally know s Ii ~ c e s s motivator Dr. How a rd \Vatrous at Melodyland, op- posite Disneyland Frid a y lhrough September 26. Dr. \Vatrous, \\•ho is making his second appearance al Melodyland in less than a -year~ iS-a-Tioted-speakcr, bu s i nessman. rancher, re sea rch sc ientist, rn a nagemenl-salcs training consultant and president of Living Dynamics. a company for1ned to help p e op l e motivate themselves toward success. He will lecture on "Develop- 1ncnt or the lndividu11l" during the first day of the seminar while the second day "'ill cente r on "The Beauty of Interpersonal Rel alionshlps··t and "Roles People Play". "It has been said that Dr. \Vatrous picks up where ~1ax· \\'ell ~1altz (author of Psycho.- Cybernetics) leaves off," said Orv Owens, executive vice- president of Living Dynamics. ''t!e is an individual deeply in- leresled in people and. ha.~ helped thousands lead sue· cessrul li ves through his motivat ion principles .'' Hu11th1 gton Chm·ch Sets Concert The Good Nev.'s Singers "'iii be the scheduled guests of the Hunlington Beach Foursquare Church, 715 Lake Avenue, Sun- day, at 10:45 a.m;--This group of young people, under the direction or Ron C u r t i s , present a program. or music that is exciting and varied in its content. The Reverend Gary Robinson. pastor will present the morning message follow- ing the musical presentation. l'.l"tlnday. Di scove r y classes for ehildren rrom pr e-sch o o I • through junior high ages \\'ill include courses in Freedom and Responsibility for older students. and dance an d celebration for younger ones. Classes wi,,be organized Sun· day al Jb :30 a.m. Th c fell@'ffihip service al 10 :30 will featufe the new fellowship song book. "Peace, friends." wit)I pianist Ken Peebler. The Rev. Roger J". Walke will speak· on "Religion a s Wholeness". A participatory discussion wilh follow the ad- dress. Tonight at 6, the fellow ship is holding a potluck su!!pe.r and folk dance at the church. St. John the Divi n e Episcopal Church, 2 O 4 3. Orange Ave., Costa l\fesa, has now resumed Church School classes for all ages, nursery tlirough high school, at 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion will be clebrated both at the Family Service al 9:30 and the early service at 7:30 a.m. The youth group will meet in their room Tuesday afternoon at 4 and adults on Thursday evening al 7. ri.1ary Dorr, Direclor or \I/omen's Activities for the American Bible S o c I e t y , \Vestern and Pacific Region. \viii host the "Faith of Our Fathers" program to be aired on KLAC Radio, 570 kc, Los Angeles, on Sunday, 8 • 8:30 a.m. The Rev. Willis J. Loar. paS\flr of the First Baptist Churtb of Huntington Beach. is preaching on a series of mess ages s u c h as resent111ents. grief. fear, etc. On Sunday, he will spea k on "Getting Rid of So me 'Things-2, Grief'' at duplicate services; 9:30 a.m. al Peeks Chapel, 7801 Bolsa .Ave .. Westminster and 11 a.m. al the downtoWn ehurch on 6th and Orange. Church School is held downl(lwn at 9:30 for both children and adults. DR. LOUIS H. EVANS SR. wi ll lead t he 5th ANNUAL I - SEMINAR-BY· THE-SEA SEPTEMBER 20·25, 1970 --!."WHO IS -lHIS-MAN?" DR . EV ANS will pre••nl an in•pirational bible •tudy twice each morning, Monday thru Friday. A Bible Study BreaHHt at 7:00 A.M. Mid·mornin9 bible study 10:00 A.M. Dr. Evan• will preach Sunday, September 20 at 8:00.:~:lO and 1-1 :00. EVERYONE WEI.COM E ST. ANDREW S PRtS9YTERIAN CHURCH 600 ST. ANDREWS ROAD -NEWPORT BEACH Dlt C-~lfS H, DIERNF-ltLD, PA,.\TOl • -~- Noted Lecturer Slates Laguna Church Speech Ground for the sanctuary Dr. Marcus Ba F h, The substance of Dr. Bach's was broken in October of 1969, distinguished lecturer a n d lecture will take up the ques· and in mid·summer -June 7, author. will speak on lhe ~ub·. lions: Whflt can a man 1970 -the first services were ject "The Coming of-1he New · belie,ve? and What should be held lh the new church which Bui, the G1e1I God On Hi9h, the Mi ker of ti.• Univ•ri•, lh• Cre1lor af 111 11!. H1 wl.o i1 th• SAME ye1l•rd•y. tod1y •nd lor•v•r IHel:t. !l:I , J1,, 1:17) i1 ""'in whom the youtl. c.•n, with c.onfidtnc1, p1,1I hi1 l11'in9 1!111!, A yq11119 ptnon m111t hive 1omethin9 BIGGER THAN HE 1S, 1lwty1; th•I 1om•fhin9 i1 GOO, VISIT u1 with vour tl.ildr•n end 1ludy •bout GOD fro m God'a . wqrd, the BIBLE . Churc~ of Christ, 217 W, Wi11on St., Cod • Min•; C1lif. t?617. Man" at the Church ol ane's attitude and adjustment,=wil~·~l~be~d~e~d,~'c~at~ed~S~un~d~a~y~. =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Religious Science, 2 0 0 6 2 to this changing world? Dr.I;: Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Bach describes "the new Beach, on Wednesday ar 8 man" as one who is ad· p.m. venturing into new dimensions Singers Set Coast Show In Newport of spiritual and philosophical discoveries. Books authored by Marcus Bach i1ude ''The Will to Believe,' "The Challenge of Change,'' and "The Power of Perception." Dr. Bach is listed as the foremost authority on contemporary r e I i g i o u s moveme nts and analyst of the American scene. The "New C h r I s t I a n Admission for the lecture Ml Americans" from the First $5.00, or $3.00 for high school Southern Baptist Church of and college students. Call 494- Anaheim will present their 0490 for details. program at the First Baptist1;===============.ll Church of Newport Beach. GOSPEL CONCERTS 2501 Cliff Dri'O, Sunday al 7 p.m. 'fhe progran1, whi ch ts directed by Jim Landrum, is called "The Great Plan" and com municates God's Biblical ''Plan of Salvation" in song. Folk songs from several Christian folk musicals have been incorporated into the presentation which lasts a~ proximately one hour. Also in- .eluded in the "'Great Plan" are projected visual aids, drama, lighting. costumes. staging. testimonies and dialogue. The presentation is a rasl- moving and thought-provoking producUon which e m p I o y s guitars,' drums, string bass, tambou rines and piano ac· companimcnt. The music's ap- peal to all ages, and especially to young people has been demonstrated in recent con- certs at many churches throughou t CililOrnia. Hear the Fall Extrava,anza Of Gospel Mu sic wi th Hovie Lister •nd tl.1 Statesmen Quartet Blackwood Bros. The Downings from N....iti. & OtMrt s.t. NIM, s.,t. 26---7:)0 P.M, LONa llACH MUN. AUD. h r hft. cell f2 1ll 370·0115 ..... ..... 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GARDEN SHOP e FASHION ISLAND ONL T "::::::::::::::::::::--""':::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::--"'::::::::::;::;;:::::::=:::::::::::;::::::::;:::::::::::::::::;;::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::<.:::::==::::::::"::..:·"-:::..-:::;;--~·=::;;,,;:;;-;;;:;;:;;;:>oo .......... ,~ t / -·-,._ .1 -- -· . . ' ~----(;"""omment P a g - A sians Can't Find a Government to Trust ( A ~d That lncludeS Their Own and Ours), UCI Chancellor Reports After Tour Correct ·in _Asian Withdrawal~ AI·drich· Say's • - By G~ORGE LEIDAL 01 Ill• O•llY ,l~t lltU lrito the safer cities, Towering the number of \·olunteers-1o 100. - Following-a lour of South Vietnam-and----------:4.LD'RJCH was to evaluate ·the 'chcing-! La os, UC lr\•ine·s Chancellor Daniel G. ing role o! the IVS in Southeast Asia, but : Aldrich belil'\'es the U.S. •·is correct in Jn talkiilg to volunteers he got a grass- • getting out of Vielnam, Laos. and any root..s look al . "'hat the voluntar~ and olher countrv "'here il s present he lp in· govcrnmenl aid programs are doing. ,.0tvcs milit~rv ;intl p::i!itica l support fo r Aldrich believes lh~ people-to-people · approach of groups hke IVS can besl governmen1. communicate the sincerity of the Dr. Aldrich toured Southeast Asi a in American people lo help whi le providing order to report to the executive com· milll'e of the \\Tashin gton-based, non-pro- l l Iii Inte rnationa l Vol untary Services tlVSJ. IVS supplies college graduates to undt-rdeveloped nations throughout the wo rld needing agricultural and cducation<il assistance. Operating in Southeast Asia since 1954. IVS had 145 • volunteers there until growing suspicion ' of U.S. Agency for International Develop... men\ (AID ) assistance possi bly being • controlled by links with the CIA-caused 7· proble1ns. Since lhe death of six volunteers bv !I :iml5Ush and 1hc caplure by the ViCt Cong- ~ nf four more, IVS has retrenched from its • former coun1r}'side programs and moved ; , al the same time mean ingful. lasting belp lo underdeveloped nations. '"Since Asid ns have for centur ies distri,sted their own government officials v.'ho bribe and extort and cheat -and are expected to -the average Asian dislikes government and anyone con· nected \l'ith it," A1drich contends. "Along comes U.S. aid. with resources beyond comprehension , the Asian sticks his hand out, and into it come seemingly unl imited resou rces." ''But when the largesse is stopped or decreased, his dislike" shows once again. "Further, not kno~jng h~ to deal or 4'0pe with the changes made. he is more embittered than ever," Aldrich believes. .. As long as people distrust their gove rnment. a.s Jhe peopJe of Vietnam within the country," he notes. To avoid federal support of their pro. and Laos do theirs, anyone identjfied wl~h ''Somehow, the U.S. must develop the graAl, volunteers launched a grassroots g0vernmen_1 U.S. or otherwise, 1s abillty to participate in the affairs of public solicitation of people they kn~w, ~o suspect." -------another-country without-becomin~m--raise--!wids. No formal fund campaign is THAT INHERENT s_uspici.on of peoples or underde veloped nations is cited by Aldrich as the reason Communists seem to be more successful . dealing with developing countries. "They mask their political goals by ap- proaching new nations on a people-to-peo- ple basis," he. notes. ''We offer the massive units of governments to new na - tions, since we believe our government should be delegated such responsibility, Aldrich suggests. We fail because of their basic distrust of units of government. "Until trust and respect for what govemme'nt can do for a people are achieved, the batUe between .people and their government will go on," ~dricb adds. , - Based on his tour of Southeast Asia, Aldrich favors "vietnamization" in tenns of turning the government of the count~y over to Vietnamese l!S the "'proper way to withdraw.,.-- "Then. once we are ou t. we must be t·onle nt with what subsequenlly happen s broiled in its internal struggles. likely, howev.er, Aldrich said, "AS LONG AS THE U.S. operates through governmental institutions in aiding foreign countries. e s p e c i a 11 y military agencies, we shall alwa ys face the predicament of Vietnam," the UCl chancellor contends. He believes organizations such as IVS, of which he is a member of the board of directors, are best organized to com· municate the sincere intent o f Affierlcans. · Although IVS is a world-wide organiza·' tion , the Americans who serve as volunteers enjoy rapport with other na- tions' peoples that is greater even than that of the Peace Corps which also has been suspected of having CIA "con· nections," says Aldrich. Although volunteers he interviewed in Vietnam were upset by the growing reliance of AID funds by IVS, Aldrich believes a system of lump sum grants to the .organiiation rather than grants for operations in specific countries, would case the "credibility crisis." TllE CHANCELWR admits his Viel. nam tour changed his th inking about our involvement there. "Befo re goiug. all I knew about Vietnam and Laos was what I had read in the newspapers and saw on television. "Now, when I read accounts of what's happening there, tbe people ;ind places are real and 1 have the perspective with "'hich to interpret what 1 read," Aldrich said. The executive director of IVS, Richa rd Peters, involved the UCI chancellor in the organiz.ation. A 1959 graduate of ~C Davis, where Aldrich taught s o 1 I chemistry until 1962, Peters went to Viet· nam after graduation and served there until 1962. Earning a master's degree in .soil science at Cornell University , Peters spent a year in Algeria prior to returning to the Washington, D.C. headquarters of lVS. . After Peters wa!! na med executive. director in f\.1ay of this year, a document from the team in Vietnam indicating volunteers preferred private sources of fu-naing to continO(d service in an AID dominated organization, led to Aldrich's assignment to visit Southeast Asia. ALDRICH BELIEVES the volunteers are more concerned about lhe effect of the developing nations' influence on the success of their programs. than they are about the possible dangers for their lives that accompany the fears. A fonner UCl student Dan Luce. who served nine years as an IVS voluntttr. has co-authored a book on Vietnam published recently by Cornell University Press, '1'ht Unheard Voices." Several other Vietnam volunteers are graduates of the University of California, but nope from Irvine, Aldrich noted. IVS volunteers earn $80 a month, which ts banked for them in the states, and receive a cost-of living differential in the currency of the country in which they_ work . Early in the prpgram, which was devis- ed in the early SO's by representatives or national church organizations, IVS func· tloned relatively freely without questions of government-stale department in· fluenc e being raised, Aldrich said. ' ' Cable Television How CATV Works Will We Leave ' ' ' ' 1 •..dc•t •ig"oh "°'"" 4illllfll<ity •.• l ' ' • . , , Wires Up Nation ... , • ..,,;,,,, "ici <•Ill•. 2 .. .pie\ ... "'' "'-~· ,, ... '" ... ~ ,;,-:;;;;;;;,111111111l111JJJJ))J)})}J)))). • l ' I By RICHARD L. WORSNOP Editoria l Research Reporls , Therr. 1vcrr /1uflo)1.~ and switcl1c.~ ! r vcruu·l1crc -butto11s to call for jood, fur 1nNsic. for clotl1i11a ... i Thr1·c W(IS tH!' bNttoii thut proditced • /11rro/11rr . .-\11d !11erc zverc of course J lhl' lnit1u11.~ b!I 111/Jiclt slic comn1 1111i-J 1·o:cd 1.r1tli lwr fr1e1i.ds. Tiu: roonr ..• : T1·u.~ 1n t(lllch ivitl! all tl1at she cared )nr 01 tl1c u;orlcl. Thus did lhe late E. f\.1. Forster im- 11s1ne the future in his story "'The !'.1achine Stops."' The machine he describ- ed more than half a century ago bears a 1 remarkable resemblcince to the co m- • munications system that many experts ' ~!ieve will emerge in the United Slates in !he next tv.·o decades or so. Through !he mediun1 of cable television, it is as- serted, this l'Ounlr y will become a ··wired nat ion.·· IL is errvisionetl that lhe viewer \Viii be ;iblc to sc:<in the n1orning headlines on a special channe l and. by pressing a button. order a printout o( lhe l:ilOries he wants to read at breakfast. Through a similar at- • range1nent by l'able -the sa1ne cable lhal brings him C'Onventional TV fare - ' he '''ill se nd and receive ma il and 1elegra1ns. read his utility bills, order his 1 i roceries and do his bank ing. . . . CABLE TELEVISION -· also known as I <'Om1nun1ty antenna lelevi!'lion tCATV I - signals. In some. cases, the signals are relaytd to the tow~r by a series of microwave transmitters. A Sl\1ALL CONTROL station al the root of the lov.•er brings the signals up to maximum strength and clarity and then transmits.them by cable into the nearby community, amplifiers placed .l,"500 to 2 000 l~et .J1pJ1;rt Jllong the main ~ablr.: keep the signals strong. Smaller cables attached to the main one carry the signals into subscribers' homes. • The Nationa l Cable Television Associa- tion reports that the average installation fee i.s $20.54 and !ht average monthly service fee is $5.01. The associil.tion estimates that around 2.400 CATV systems are now in opera - tio n, and that they serve approxirnatel)' 4.J million television sets -about 5 per- cent of the nalion·s total. Although the a\•erage system serves only about 1,900 • subsc ribers. son1e giants are beginning to c ATV emerge in the rield . The largest cable company at present ls Tele-Prompter, which rectntly receiv• --Ill Cou11ty ed permission of the federal Com· muni cations Co1nmission to merge with H & B American. The combined system wi ll serve approximately 10 percent of all cable subscribers in the country. Ont , First, Noiv • Booru Jtage i n Orange County was one of the first places in the United States to utilize cable television.· SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA V l DE 0 M!rves Laguna Niguel and parts of Dana Point -total subscribers not available. Storer Cablevision serves Laguna Beach, South Laguna , and parts of Capistrano Beach and San Clemente total subscribers approximately 8,600. Planet by 198.~? By TED DUREIN r.tonlerey Penla111la Herald Out of London last week came .a .story that scientists are worTicd about the supersonic ·ai rliners using up all the world's oil supply in 10 to 15 years. By 1985 some 380 such aircraft, as now anticipated, \\'ill need the kerosene fro1n an astronomical 609 million tons of crude oil. This ls around 11 percent or currently projected world oil demand, a third of the total planned oil consumption of Wei;tern Europe or the United States, more than One and a half times the forecast need of Southeast Asia , more than three times that of Africa. .WHILE THIS IS·disturbing to-be sure, there are other matters that might easily cause us a worse head ache. Dr. P. C. Orloffs of Canada gives us on- ly 15 years to live on th is planet . If he is right, it doe sn't much matter if we ha ve used up all the oil. And he could very well be right. I t took several million years for I.he v.·orld to reach a population of two billion by 1930. The second two billion will take only 45 years, in 1975. That means half the food for ea ch of us. h<!lf the water, half the oxygen ;_twice the garbage, twice the sewage, the noise and the filth. That's only five years away. How about 15 years? EDDIE ALBERT, writing rectntly In the National Health Federation Bulletin, pointed out that in the past when man abused his environment, he had a choice. lie didn't have to die. He could migrate. Today there is no place to go. There .are three and a half billion peo· pie on earth and the sa me number of pro- ductive acr~. one per person for his year's supply of food. And alrtady 60 per· cent of the world population suffers from starvation. Thirty years from now there will only be one-third acre per person. After the ocean's . plankton, already seriously threatened by DDT and other poisons, the remaining 30 percent of our oxygen supply comes from our forests, our greenery, each blade or grass. We have already destroyed 93 percent of our forests and are losing one million .acres of greenery each year, paving O'ftr two acres each minute. BUSINESS LOBBYISTS lasl week managed to kill air pollution control legislation in Congress where the en· vironmental question is still a 1ut economic issue steeped in conflict. Albert Schweitzer once said, "f\.1an has lost the capacity to fo resee and forestall. He ·will end by destroying the earth." We hope not. There are forces at work seeking to control our population, con- serve our plant and animal life and to end pollution and contamination. They are doing their' best lo alert us. But is anyone listening ? Because if no one i~ listening our world may well end; not with a bang but with a whimper. has been ope rative in nun1erous com· ! munil1e.s for years. II differs out\vardl y : fron1 conventional telecasting only in tha l t :,1gnals are transmitted via coaxial cable THE VARIETY of programing offered by cable television in different parts of the country provide s a composite picture of the medium 's pofential. The Manhat- tan Cable Co. shows home games of New York·s professiona l basketball and hockey teams and an entertainmen t guide. among other programs. to lower t.1anhattan Island. A lwo--channe l cable system in Chicago, serving only the city's hotels. is geared to aiding tourists and convention goers. lt"was almost 15 years ago that a small privale firm went into operation in Laguna Beach where hills and valle~ made ii impossible for most residents to receive Los Angeles TV stations. That sys tem has since been sold-.11nd cable tele vision users ha ve nlultiplicd rapidly in the past few years· ~----------01tr Jll a 11 ln San f'rancl•co-----------1 • rather than through the · air. The dif- ference is an in1portanl one. : \Vhereas over-the-air television can J provide on11 seven signals at n1ost from I channel~ 2 through 13, CATV can provide ' up to 80 different signals via cable. To •1 put it anothe r way, as many as nine I CATV signals can be transmitted in that part or the electromagnetic spectrum r betv.·een channels 6 and 7. · I f.,odern c;ible television systems are :;flnply more sophisticated versions of the I country 's first CATV operation, establish- ed in 1950 at t.3nsford, Pa. A to"'er i'° con,.tructed on a hill or other !ipot v.·here rntenna. can pick up distant broadcast ! I • WWW- Satur11•Y. September 19, 19?0 Th• Comment Pag• of. the - Daily Pil6t seeks to inform Cable systems in towns and small cities also offer programs not usually found on commercial, over-the-air television. Com- muriity Antenna Inc. of Reoo, Nev., uses one channel for a daily :JO.minute newscast prepared and presented by the University of Nevada 's audio-visual and journalism departments. The same chan- nel is used for presentation or fashloil shOY.'S, cartoons. all-nigh t movies and a lwice-weekly lnter-mounfnin Regional Medica l Association program for doctors and nurses. 1..00KING TO lhe future. W1lllam B. Cross of General Eleclric Co. fold the National Cable Television Association convention last June that CATV mighl eventuaUy enter into a multi-billion-doUar bwiness of transmltllng mail. Other Jpeakeri envisioned cable-TV techniques to provide meter reading. merchandising shopping, property-protection service! and stock-market infonnation. Only a few scrvlcts like lhose art now available on cable television. Such an and stimulate readers by presenting a variety or com .. mentary on tol>icl oNn ter- est and ..signj!i cance from info rmed observers a n d •pGkesmen . R•rt N. ~-, Publisher A mbitious under aKlng I& mail transmit· "ltd vt11 cable probably would ,require - prlcr-establishment of a nationwide CA1V hookup. Unlil the. past IC\\' .months, howeYer, cable operalors "'ere vtrtually ~hut oul or the lop 100 television 1narkct.1J 1,---· 1 •~ a result of restrictl\•e Federal Com- n1unicalions Commi$5ion rulings. This is the picture : CO~tt.IUNITY CABLEVISION 1 a n Irvine Company operation) serves UC I, Irvine, Turtle Rock. Harbor View Hills. Newport Center and now-building Irvine subdivisions. Total subscribers now 2,400. and company anticipates 3,500 by next spring. NEWPORT BEACH CABLEVISION serves almost all of Newport except lr\'ine land receiving Co m m unity Cablevision. The rompany declines to di \'ulge number of subscribers. Tl~IES f\11 R R-O R CABLEVISION ~ervcs San Clemente. Aegean Hills sul>- division and part or Tustin -total subscribers, approximately 4,500. SAN C L E M E NT E CABLEVISION serves San Clemente, Capi5trano Beach. JM'rts of Tustin and Aegean Kills -total subscribers approximately 3,300. Quotes &ob ~lonaga", Assembly Speakrr - ··~1any_pc~lt no longer see the campu.'\ A$ a place of academic d~tachn1ent, but 11s a soci al crilic with Its gun .11lmed agaJnst tht rest o( socitt>:." She'll Sew, ·nut Won't Clean Sewers By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Classified 1d in the Sonora Union-Democrat: "Al· tention Women's Lib. Help wanted. 2 husky young ~omen to ·assist with C"!eaning orr t.fono Village sewer ponds. Wages paid as for men. Frankly, \\'e can"t get any men or boys lo work on this job. Wayne H. Coffill, Secretary fltono Village \V a t e r District", •. No takers. THE VtEW is much improved lhese noons from the new financial district skyscrapers: from 12 to 2. a seemingly luscious blonde sunbathes nude at9p ?i.torl's Kearny St. delicatessen, which has Morrs name in big letten on the root Yoo can't miss It or her. Sbe alretche!! out on the-aJ>OStrophe. COMBAT NOTE: Tennii Stars Gussie Moran and Na ncy Chaffee Kiner m bff to Vtetnaril In a quaifdry. they're supposed to enterta in the troops by playing tennis -hoo-boy,- but it has nnl beeil established that I.he.re are any tennf$ courts in Viet• nem. ''\\le understand," says Gussi e, a bit nervou slf• "that there is one court behind the presidential palace in Saigon, but we also understand that it is a favorite target for the Viet Cong." We await further repOru from the USO. . JOE PICCININJ took a visitors from Italy to Twin Peaks the other night to look at the carpel of lights sparkling be.lo\V -and.finally prompted: "\Veil, what do you think of the viell•?'" "Looks like everybody's home," shrugged the visitor. AND OUT THE OTHER , Hey w• still have urcliln1??? On her way back from a runtral In her new Roll&- Royce, Mrs. Andre de Limur stopped to take care of her sniffles - ~·hereupon An Urchin standing at the curb hollered : "Ladies In Ra:ll.,es shouldn 't pick their nosesu GAME OF THE NAME: John Tun· ney's No. Calif. field coordinator is - Van Dempsey! The Democratic can· dldate for U . Gov. o( Nebruka is - Ronald Reagan!. , • I 1grtt, the htll with all the dashes and exclamation marks, except maybe for the editor of the Ocean Sclence--News -E. W. Seabrook Hull ! One: of the truly great nani es, along with the Pres. Of the alinas Savings and Ulan Co., Firmin Gf-yp Oh, I'll wager there's no limp h'andshake THERE .•. \Ve also send greetings to Dr, Leslie Fillerup, who 's in obstetrics up there in Paradise. And also the Messrs. Sly. Grimm and Chappel, who run Cle S. F. College of t.iortuary Sciences ... I th ink we've mentioned therit before, and also Andrew Ja.c.kson, proprietor of the Sweet Pea Septic Tank Servi« in Jackson. but we offer perfume.d regard6 nonel.htless. Onct every IO years doe!n'' seem loo orten to memorializ.e these worthits. IN ONE EAR : €olumnist Nicholas -v~ir"HOttma Is :it the ""'"F'ilrmont, 6hoWlng o(f copies of bis la.test book, wlnner..of today1s Double: Pun Award. Since he's the rtSldent left -winger of The \YashlngtQ.n Po1.1t1 he has lilied it ''Left At The Post." .. ' ' - ' Hello again, boys and girls, and welcome lo another Satur- day mornin1 of fun and learn- ing with Uncle Len and his frie nds Carol and Andy. Let me ·start out by con- gratulating one of my readers who was a winner in "Ask Andy''. Pat Kn owlton of Foun- tain Valley, who is a regular entry in all of Uncle Len's . contests, won a world globe for her question. Read Andy's column today on thi' page to Jee • how he answered her questibn. Rf member, all o! . Y.ou can enter Ask Andy ques- tions. You could also win a set .. • co.~ ~ou se.e do.w!"'l'S Qar \~ \ i3'n+ .•. •• of World Book encyclopedias. '., · The old mail sack was doing ! ·-better this week:-Most of you s · who entered were v e r y knowledgeable about the Star.---·----------------------------- Spangled Banner and the ~· hi.story of the struggle wh ich ;o; led to its writing. It is im- _,,. portent for all of us who live ·, · under that flag to know it! history and what it stands for. As you probab ly noticed, Uncle Len dld not get any entries· for his poetrv contest this week. The Star 'spangled }Janner would have been a real good topic for poetry . * PRIZE WINNER * Diane Johnson, lO'ii, 9616 Nightingale , Fountain Vallty Any ctilld under 12 can ente r Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (I) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5\.-t inches wide and 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. 12) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on ha<-k of drawing. Mail it to Unch! Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar. ·' Now that most of us have '----------------------------------...! "' returned to school -and ha ve become acquainted with new friends, lessons and teachers, ·:' I'll bel we are also playing a lot of new games during our \· recess and recreation hours. Recess and. games during school time are very important 1,. because they keep us sha rp and eager to do well in our regular school iwork. To be a " bett!r person, we should not only develop our minds but also our bodies. This doesn't nece s saril y mean only muscles. Games we play at recess time can. help us be better able to do ot her things in life. We learn lo use ou r hands and arms and our legs and· feet. Our bodies are sharp and they make our brains even sharper than they already are. During school, you will pro- bably jump rope, pla y on swings and slides and monkey . bars; play baseball, football and volleyball: play tag. race or even play marbles. All of these help keep us sha rp and ready for our next challenge. Remember, though. that whatever games you play in sch ool be a good sport. If yr.u lose, ifon't make a big scene-be happy you did as . well as you did. If you win, most impor tantly be a good winner. Don't be a braggart and a bully and tell everyone else how great you are. When you are out at recess. you ~lso may see one or' two , boys and girls who stand off lo the side of your games. They probably think they are not good enough to play or are just a little shy. The ve ry best and kindest thing you ca n do ls to invite these kids into you r ~ames and H are belier at it than they aro, help them along until they get the hang of i\. .Just remember, if you aren't good at a particular game, it would be nice to ha ve sorrle<ine help you out a little, wouldn't it. So this week's topic. boys and girls, will be games and sports we play in school. Th is can be almost anythlna we do for recreation during school lo make our bodies as sharp as our minds. Work hard ()n this one and come up with some good pelry and artwork. Remember, too, that Carol needs riddl es. Honorab le mentions in th is weeks 11rt contest" go to the fo/lo\ving : Gregory A. Balle. 9, Huntington Beach: Wayne Rogers, 7. Huntington Beach; and Peggy Wiernicz, 9_, Costa Mesa. •·----' Ca1•0/~ C~rner ----· RIDDLES and JOKES 5"4 ,_ "Mltl•111 hi Alli AMy, c/e Qr_,. C:.. Oclfty ~et, hi I 560, Ceate w.... CeUf. * Ricky : This match won't light. Nicky : What's wrong with it ? Af!llv Wflll• I Wu" SloOk oi." tc Jl1I K_lt..,, 1or I. el FDUn!lln \191· lrY. C1llforn!1, to~ hll 11ue1!ian: Why doesn't the sun burn up? If we had enough logs. we could keep a campfi re going for 100 years. But it burns· out when we have no more fuel to feed it. The sun has been blaz- ing 1way for billions of years •• and scientists ezpect It to keep :-going for billions of years in the future . This means it =" started out with a treme.ndous helping of fuel and still has plen ty left. Actu ally the sun is burning itself out, though the job will take a long, Jong time. •' However, this is not the whole story. When we leam that the sun Is a bla:ting fire, naturally we think of our blazing fires here on earth. I! seem!. logical to compare Jt with maybe a super campfire of burning Jogs. But this is not so. Our ordinary fi res are not at all like .what goes on In the fiery rumace of the sun. The fuel that feeds R campfire is wood Md it needs oxy~en to bum. The fuel that reeds the sun is hydrocen gas and no oxygen Is needed to bum it. Actually. the sun Is a nuc le ar powerhouse. somewhat like a mighty hydrogen bomb that ' goes on and on. , With a few pounds of· wood , you can start a cozy little ~ ordinary fire. A few pounds of ~ nuclear fuel creates t h e monstrous e1ploslon of the hydrogen bomb. And the sun har more hydrogen for its nuclear furnace than you can Imagine. If It were hollow, it would ha ve room inside fo r more than a mllllon earth-Si%· ed planet.a. And when it atirted bumlrtJ, almost all of it was made of hydrogen fuel for the future . Tha t. was more than five billion years ago. All the time, the sun has be€• ~Ornln( up II! fuel llke a non°'top. super-hydroeen bmib. Sclenlltta 11.<ure th1t It has uRd up less than half of 111 thO fUel ll hid. Trilt, It II 1raduall)' ~urning up. But the mighty nuclear furnace has enouah atomic fuel left to kttp 1oin1 for billions Gf years. At __: raat._aometime Jn the fll' future, it wlll use up 811 Its h.vdloe<n and burn ilRlf oat. '?'hen lta bl•tlng heat ltld 111tit will die do"'" and It wlll beco me 11 cold, dark b811 of dead ashes. Naturally we do not have to "'orry •bout when~ sun "'ill finall y burn itself out. Long before that time comes . human beings will figure how to cope with the problem. No doubt they will be used to PRIZE WINNER Ricky: r don't know -it worked fin e ._ just a _minute ago. ICtl~tt. llltl, t, Utn LI Min L•- HVRlll!tl .. a.Kii space traveling in a big way. l======================:..J Naturally, when the sun but'ns out nobody will want to stay on the cold, dark earth. So the people of the future will pack up their starships and move to another planet near a starry sun that is still burning bri1ht· ly. If the sun were an ordinary coal fire. it would burn to ashes in about S.000 years. But itll nuclear furnace burns by changing small atoms into big- ger atoms. It remodels small hydrogen afoms to make larger atoms of helium. As this happens, some of the in- gredients become seething ato mic energy. This is the energy that the blating sun pours forth In eve ry direction. AttdV Mflll I tom•lttt :JOo...Wumt 111 of lfl4' Wvtlf ._ lnn-c""'ll le Dtl>-blt I(. !1111 .. 11, ••• 10, el E"'5d, Cir.la· h0mt, klr Fltr 11u11!1on; Why did they decorate OW' fla1 red, wbite and blue? Two hundred years ago. the American Colonies fought to be separate from England, the mother coon try. They invented :several flags of their own, but all or them used the red . white and blue colors In En1land'1 · famou s Unio n Jack. On July 14, 1"7, the Congress adopted just one flag. They gave it 13 str\pea: of red and white and 13 stars of white on a blue b1ckground , They said It stood for a new constellaUon -the union of 13 statea:. But they did . not say why they chose those ey&-catching colors. F i v e yea rs later, lhe Congress used the same colors to design the Great Seal nf the United States . This time lh@y ex- plained that the red stands for hardiness and courage and the white stands for purity and in- nocence. The blue sllrtds for vlgilance, perserverance and justice. In every land, people want their nae to stand for their noblest ideas. These hl1heat hope! may be Perfect -,,but ordinary_ ~ople are n o t pcrftct:-stliil61E, .everyday folk know lhls -and mike 1llowances. Sometimes they fall to !Ive up to the perfect Ideas of their flag. They alsl) knri w that tht:fr h"tsl. hope i~ to respect it -and ket!p trying lo deserve it. Pitchess Lashes LA Agitators LOS ANGELES CAP) - Sheriff Peter J. Pitchess 1ays the latest East Los Angeles violence Jn which three were wounded and 68 arrested was caused by a "minute minority Of agitators" and by the news media , which be said "whip- ped up unrest with in- flammatory statements.'' Other persons said the Wednesday night violence, sprung from ii Me1ican Independence Day Parade. could have been averted if community college officials had permitted a post-parade rally at East Los Angeles College. Pitchess told a Thursday news C<lnference that "hostili- ty to law enforcement officers was spearheaded by a small minority, maybe 500 persons out or a total community of 150,000." As the sheriff spoke, ether persorui blamed a n o t h e r reason for the outburst. Board of Supervisors Chairman Ernest E. Debs said violence flared b e ca u s e ''C<lnServalive" trustees of the Los Angeles Co mmunity C<illeges ref~ed a request by the parade sponsort for use ()f the Eaat Uls Angeles College stadium for a rally. The stadium vote was 4-3. Debs said a rally would have kept the youths frorr. milling aimlessly about after the parade 's end. Agree ing with Debs was Esteban To r re s , executive director of the Cnngreu of Mexican-American U n I t y , which· had sought pe:rmiuion to use the stadium. He said the denial of the re- quest "provoked the people." "This Is an unorganized ·• gm•p or mmtant •ctivi!t• who Sen' es Set seek C<lnfrontations with us," he added. ~eriff said newspapers. 0 Ethn' radio and television a1so must ll JC S share the blame for the strife. He sa id "the media has done Folk tales, Poetry, proverbs nothing but to continue the and songs will be used to unrest" since riolin& Aug. 29 demonstrate the contribution! in the predo minantly Mtxlcan-of ethnic groups to American American area. history kl a UC Irvine Ei- He w1a especlal\y cMUcal of tension lecture ~rles offered photngraphs published by the durifll the fall quarter. Me1ican·Amer\can pal)!!r La The series, e n t I t I e d Raza and widelyV iPrinttd "Americana In Tait and which purportedly 1howed the Song." will be coordln1ted by death of newsman Ruben Miriam Cox, an a1aoclate P"°'"" Salaur. 42, hit In the head by fessor <1f English at Cal State- a. bullet-shaped ttar 111 pro-Fullerton. jectile fired by a dtputy dur· The . erles W"alnt Stpt. 24 Ing the Mia. 29 rioting. and will meet for ten Tfturs- Sal11ar wu one of three day evtnlng1 from 7 p.m. to 10 persons to die In th&t outburst. .. p.m. ln multlpuropae l"l)Om !7 "I've been defend I n g 11t _Savannah Ht1h School in fJetdom of the press all my An aheim. life~· Pilcheu said-:-"But they Furth-Cr 1nf1>rm11llon rnay be should not contlnue to publish obtained from the UCJ Ex· inflammatory material." tension o(fjce at &33-5tl4. - • Saturd•y, Srpttm~et l~. 1~70 D!!LV OILOT T Men • LEGAL NOTICE ~-:,=,,~,~ .. ~,~,.~,~.~.~.~-~ ... :::=,,~,~.~.~·I---:-~~~ •1CTITICWI lllAM• --· ' ID Service ,,.,. IWllrllt!Wtl " (trllf'r ~ " een. dll<fllll l"'MJ""" •• 111 .. ~~ ClrcJt, l'wntl l" \ltilft, C•lllON111, """"' IP\r 11(-!ltloo# llrll'I "8fM ., fWft>e S1ie. AHl)O :::o~.'-:.~""iiifi:l Pt.Cl (II tttltltn(I It 11 tllllowl: , Htrr'r L. e:w1ne, 111• 111..:lbucl Clrclt, ·1'-llln \11lltir Oet..S s .. 1. II. 1tH , Htrrv l . fwlnt Alt Force Sergeant Ctyle 1. s1111 of c.111or"*'· ct k ol °''"" C~y, tr , toa Mr. and Mrs. 0n 1n1....w 11. ''"" "'°,.. ""' • Jay C Clark of 3040 Cleveland "'''''" •11bl1c 1n • ..., .., .. i., 111t1, ' ttrloflllll,., tHftrtd Mllf'll L,, l!:Wlftf Ave .. Costa Mesa, Is on duty •-" me •e 111 tf'M "l'.W' wfrloq t K t R I Th I AFB Mme ft wbterlbed to 11\t wilt.I~ 1.,_ a ora oya a , atrumtnt '"" 1c~..ow.....,, lie •x.c111e11 Thailand. "'• t11111, (OFFICIAL 5lA.Ll Ser1eant Clark, an aircraft Je .. n L. Jo1111 I . Not.-l• Jlubltt~ttMtr11l1 accessor es ~patrman. Is 8S· P•IMl1111 Olllt• 111 signed to the 381th Combat 0••11•• ce11M ... -Who -Listens To Landers? Su . Nov Cfll'r'lll'"tlan E•Ol•H pport Grou,p, a unit of the Mlrch 1. 1t1J Pacific Air Forces head· •u1tttt11tt1 or11.-•· cu11 D•r"' 1>111t, , . . • ~tem"• U, H 11>11 Oclflllrr 3, u , quarters for air operation& In 1tn 11.tJ-M Sootheast Asia. the Far East and Pacific area. LEGAL NanCE His wife Janet, Is the ci!IT~Tc'~~,j=~· ,.9,."J~"11• d.11ughter of M1·. and Mrs. T"' uncs.ra....., -c.-tlh' tt1et .... Lewi H I C I conctucllnt 1 1ou1111111 •t Jiit N. NrwlOrl s ur ey of 21!6 ec I 1111<11 .. N•-" auch. c,111orn11. ufllf•• Place, Costa Mesa. the 11c11111111 11"" NO""' of l • ••""'• \111111• c-.. ~ 1riif 11111 ••Id ll•m 11 fllomllOffd of 1111 toOewln• llrl'IDn•· WhoH Navy Seaman Edward F namt• Ill full 11'11 •IKlll of , •• 111 .. oc1 ••t • 11 tonow1 : Spraltl Jr.1 son of Mr. and Oore1~ ... -0. 1"' .. 1100 Pflt•~on W1¥. ltirs Edward F Sprnitz o! Cot!• Mf.1t. c •. W9rml111ton ConlltUC· · • lion Co, JllO N, Nt-•1 81vl,, Ntwport 19'.!1 Leeward Lane, Nc\vport e~•ch, c~. t2ua R ch Dtlld 11th, ~•111•"'"''· 1910 l'a , was graduated from J.,.. w1rm1111•on -ti';• two month Basic Sub· 1:. r;, wrrmlll••on . • R!c~•rct 8•1~1m• marine School at !'.cw London, st1t1 01 c1111o ... 1 •• Conn °''"" CDU11ty: · _ On 5e11t. u , 1t10. ~11•! 1111. t Neluv -Plibllc Iii Tnd ~· 111d s111r. -prrsan11ty C tal R bert B 0 t ,._1.-.d J, ~. 'h1rmlnglo~. f:. G. W1•m· ap n 0 • r on, son tn1to11, Rich••" ar1 ucri1m•. k""""" 111 me of "Mr. and Mrs. Robf rl B. to b• 1111 Ptoon1 whole n1m1i ••• C . p J 1ub1crlbrd to !ht wlthln ln•lr11mrnt 11111 Orlon, 6611 r1sta a ma Kknow11111111 111,r •~tcutt<I trot 11m1. Drh·e, Huntington Beach. pro-(OFF1c1AL sE..,Ll 'd ' . . . d Mtrv f , Gt!fnbY vi e , p1npo1nt navii;ahon an N~"'""' ,.,.,11c-C•ll1<>r!'11 Precision weapons deliverv Prhiclp11 01nce 1n . • 0,,..,., Count-. during F-4 Phantom Rllacks MY Cotrmln!on E•Pirt1 . I . Ju~· '· 1•11 against an enemy oeat100 Publl,~rd O••~~• c.,,,., o.nv •Ii.•. so11thwest of Tam K)', Viet· Sf!,,,•,l•m!>tr 1', ,. 1r>e1 Octo~• '· 10. n :ll-)0 I n\t1n. recently. I l.EGAL NOTICE U.S. Air Force Captain ... ,.1" 1'1\chael T. Chrt1ty. son of (l;ll TIFIC o\T• 01" SUSl"ISIS L . l"ICTITIOUI No\ME retired USAF I e LI ten an I Th-un11 .. ,1._, 111 crrn1v th•v "" Colonel arid Mr11. \V11rren B. cnMlllctlM • bu11nr" •• 1111 N,......." Ch • ol 82 I D D · 81Yd., Nrw_.1 8 ttCl'I. Ol"l('tt Count~. . risty 7 arsy ri ve, c11;1~r~1 •. ur>d r• "'" 11c1111ou1 ll•m ....... , Hunlington Beach has been 01 FL()wERs av oeaRA 1r>e1 that 111c1 ' firm I• comorHld of !Fir lollowlnt Ptr1an1, deco rated with the Bronze who1t n1me1 In 1u11 1nd Pl•cH el Star Medal for meritoriou~ •t11o:ie...:1 ''' •• 1011ow1: · Ernr1t I". CtmP. l111 W. Co11I service while engaged in +l l•hw1¥. N•w-1 atacri. c1111. II . 1 • Debo••" E. c1 ...... wooi11. iuo • 11th m 1tary operat ons against s""'· ..,,_,,,., •••rh, c1111. \'iet Cong forces. o.1ec1 A11t1111 21, 1tn. P1bor1h !. Ctm•Wood1 Captaln Christy's w If e , errw,1 c1mo C • h h ! Stilt fll C1lltornl1. Or111tt Cflllnt-.: armcn, IS t e dayg ter o On A.11tu11 i1, 1t10. ttttor• mt. 1 No11r ... Mrs. R D. Hill I tS 34th St. PuD!lc 1n •net tor 11111 '"'' P1non1n~ " ' ' IPPetrt<I Otborth f . C1m1>-WlllNl1 t'ld Newport Beach. · E•nHI C•m• known 10 mt1 le bt tht Ptr1on1 wl>oH n1 .. e1 1rt tuMcrlllrd 1(1 , --::--lfl;t wlll!!n ln1!rum1~t _t l'l!f_ ~cknowllClltd Airman Kathv D. Shaw, n..v ••~u1..i t~e wme. -- daughter of r..ti-. and Mrs. ISEALIC. A. Hl•bl• Harvev A. Shaw of 23'1 Aiurr t1e11,... l"uhtlc • C'illforn l• Prlrl(.lotl Oiiier In Ave., Santa Ana. h::i'i received o,,,,., c.11m1v her fi r"t US Air Force duty Mv Commln!on E•PI"' . •· · ' , A•1t1u1I U. 1t1\ 11ss1gnment after complehnF Pubn1hed Or•n•• c1111t D•llV Jlli.t. basic trainin< et l ack lflnd ~-~••"'""' n, 11 1n<1 ()croblr l. 1~' . • . 1'10 un.10 AFB. Tex . Th e aimtan hA sl'-'----------=~ been assigned to a unit of the LEGAL NOTICE Strategic Air Command at '"·*" \Vest~ver AFB. ~ass .. for CE11t•:11~:.~~oi?: N· ... ~~N1:ss, __ . training and duly 1n the ad · Tflt 11ndrr1i1nrd -· c1r111v 1rot ''.o<on-.. t ti r· Id A! ducllno I bu11...-. ., Ull2 "'"'''· m1n(S ,ra ve 1e . r m an G1rd1n Groy1, c1HIQr11i., uncrrr tht tit· Shaw is A 1970 jt'.radUate Of tlllOU• llrm ntmt of ~OLIDA.V OAlllDEN C d I M Ht•' s h ·1 APARTMENTS incl 1~•1 ••Id firm Ii orona e ar .,, c !J(I , cornPOfi.O of 1111 loflowln• Perton, wllor.t Newport Beach. ~ In 11111 •"" •'•c• ol rnlt!tnct 11 11 tollow1; e1e1nor M. !trot!, 1'°'2 Mtrlnrr Or.: Second Lieutenant William H...,lf1111ton e~&th. C•UI. D•tt<I Septl'mbt!< ll. 1'10 0. Spr•dUng. son of Mr. and El••no• 111. s1ro1t M W 0 S di. f 3t t4 Sl1t1 ol Ctlltornlt, Prtn"' Ccrun!r : rs. . . pra 1ng o o~ SHI. 11. 1t10, lw!lorr m•, • Not•,., Madeira Ave., Costa Mesa, l"ubllc In •M ro• 11111 5tue. 01r111n1UY IPOlnrt<I Elt111er M. S••olf •no-!o mt has been awarded U.S. Air 111 bl 1h1 11er111n wl!oH n1me I! 111!lt<rlb- Force silver pilot wings uoon H 111 1h~ wl!nln ln1r111mtnt 1n11 &cknow!t<ltlff 1he , •• ,11t1ct Ille itmt, ji!'radualion at Reese AFB, IOFFICl.tiL SE IL) T MAll V )(. HE'NltY ex. Nol•N P11bllc -C1IUorn!1 Lieutenant Spradling Is ~~~i;,c~:·t~~;~· in being assigned lo Cral2 AFB. Mr Cornmlnl1111 t:xplr11 Nov. '~· ltl! Ala., for fl ying dut:v in the T-37 "~b1t1hec1 0r1n•1 c11111 D111v , .. .,. )'et trainer aircraft with lhe $1oi>r,mbfr 1t. 11 1no1 Oco111er t. ie, 010 11•1-10 Air 'I'raininl{ Command which I --------~----'-' provides flying, technical And1 __ -=L;;EO:G'iA~L,_..:;N;.O;.Tl:;C~!;,.. __ ba~ic military trainin~ for WOTICI TO Clll•D•TOlllS U.S. Air Force personnel. '~~:~~0~,c~~~T.::,,~:• THI COUNTY 0, OlltN•• A S •t• F Al N1.A•MtSt rmy peaa l~t our an E1!U1 of ROY L. 5HAFElll. Dtc111N, H. Coon, son of ~rs. Simone NOTICE 15 HER EBY GIVEN hi !hf crtClltoro ef !f\e 1boY1 namld dtctdtlll M. Coon. 400 8th St., MRnhat-th11 111 .,.non1 11 ... 1,.. cl1i"" ,,,11111 "'' tan Be11ch Tecentlv received 1111! d1ctc1tn1 •rt •1<1u1rt<1 111 1111 thtm, • · , will! !Fir nrce11trr ¥0Utlw\r1, In !ht ~l!lt, the A rm y CommendRhon or 1hr cle•k o! 11111bev•1ntn1e<1 court,~· Medal whill! servinll with the ~'ou:::,11~"~, ,'~:'::~d.~~~n!'~"'•t i:~·:r,~:;j American Division near Due 01 lie• AnorntrJ, H~rwn1, H11rwltJ ,n!I Pho. Vietnam. ~:m:~~1~~ w~~ 1~1·,~~·o:~;r:r1tt!~~~~; S • C · d lh ol !ht ur>d1r1!1n... In •II ...,,n~ri 01r· pee. oon carne e 111nr"" 10 1~ t1t11r 01 wld 11.c:tt1ent. award for meritorious s"!rvict w11111n 1...,., rrior>t~1 11ttr thr 11r11 Jllltllw· d. I . , 'th !Ion cl hi• riollc1. 8!1 a me 1ca 11111man w1 011toe1 SH1'mber 11. n10 H .. dquarters Rnd Ser v l c e M•rlon "·Sri•"' E•,c11!or ti lfll Wiii Battery, 6th Battalion uf the n• th• •bfow n1111i'd ~'~'"' di vision's ttth Artillery 1-1u11w1Tr. 1-1u11w1Tz • 111Ml11 • Ut · JW Jlrff! His wife, Sally. lives 111t 524 "_...,, '"'"· c111i.r•I• n-dl d A N t T••• Crl 4) US·ftH ~ nc an s ve.. e w po r A"•"""' !tr E•tc~tw Beach. and his fa ther. Hobart Pubn•"•~ o. .... , co.i11 0111y J111o1, Coon Jr .. lives en Route 2. ~:r.tembrr It, " •M OC!ffrr ~ici!:o Corning, N.Y. LEGAL NOTICE Navy Resfrve Office,. Can· t -ott• dldllt Timothy 8 . Ho•lt. ~:in "'''"''"II COUllT 0, TMI '!II STf.T ll o' cA1.1•011Nrf. JIOll of Dr. and Mrs. c:len s. Ho11:le THI COUNTY OF OllAN•• of 1701 Antigua \Vay, Ne\\·nort Nnt1c11 o, :;A:i:,:~11 oF J11T1T10N Beach completed i ph11cc of 1"0111 'llO••Tll o, w1L1. AND LIOll , , ' ' , LaTIElll Tl!ITIMl!NTAllY tr11n1n1 as a Naval Avlallnn 111111t o• SIDNEY r:, c1111t111, Officer ~andldate. at the U.S. 0 NOT'iti' is HeitEIY o1vEN tri11 Naval Air Station 1n Pensacola tAllllAlllA J, WALKEll ro11 flltd htre!n • Fla 1"tlllltr1 •or Problt• or will 1nd lnr · luu1nc r ot L1!!1r1 Tftltm1nt1,... to Petl· llonor, •tf•,.nc:• to whl<FI 11 m1d1 lo• N • 0£ · lurrroer otrl!c11lart, 11'11 tF11I !flt tlmt tr>d avy Reserve f1 cer Can-•18<• or .,..,,1 ... 11\t u mr h•• "''" "' dldate Jolla D. Roote11, son of tor 0c1o1>tr •· 1tio, u ,,,. 1.m .. 1" "" fflll<lr(l(lnl (II ~1rim.fll Ne. l Of atld Mr. arM! Mn. John Hooten of cDUrl. II 1afl Clvk CWflllr Orlw W•"· I" 782 Bay Shore Dr f v e -c11-. or s~nt1 ~ .... C•ltlornl•. ' Otlccl 'OP!IMhtr II. lt/'6, Newport Beach. complel ed a w. '"· sT JOHN, h , · I N I C'w"tY Cj•" p aae () train ng l!I A ava JAMI!~ •· MON ''' Aviation Officer Cantlid 11.te al •111 T1,..111 c11~ 1"1•v1M1 h Ttm-~1 Cl!)', Clllltrfl!t I e U.S. Naval Air St11tton In rr1 , 111u nt·TUI P.n •• col. Fl. AIMTlllJ Itr i Jltflllt- ' · p,.~n1~ta Or1"'1 C~P11! Otll~ Pll!lt, $t11!ember 11, It, U, lt71 llllf·IO Morint Major Albert J --Rln11m. husband of lh~ LEGAL NOTICE former Miss Lanelle Mye rs of 1u,.111011 ~-:i:t 0, TMI 2720 Park Ave.. L . g LI n a STATI OLI CAl.l•OltMIA JIOll Beach his reporled !or •uty THI CDUNTT OLI OIANll • " loft, .ti.f1Ut with Marine Attack Squadron Not1c• o• Ha•••,.. o• ,.a11t10M . ,011 •1101•n O•~wtlt i\MD ,.II W at Manne Corpl Air Sta-L•"••• t11T.u11••t1.•Y tion El Toro E1 111 1 ., s1 0Nl!T 1:. ' ' CAllTEll, •••• StOWfY EltNllT Navy Selman Apprtnllce cA11 te•. Ot<"'"· Gltnn R. Dle~lller Jr., of 297 c~~J~~~ ~11t~:~1t:'1tt~~1.:!1 i1':J Osle, Cotta Mtea, 1tadu1ted 11tr•l" • Hllllen ''" -wt• flf wo1 •M f b I I fol' tu~lllCf (II Ltllt•I Tlflt.,....lt"I' • rom •Sic tr• n ng at lhe "'' Hllll-r, rti.rtnc:• 111 W111t11 '' ..... ,,. N1val Trainin1 Centf'r San ftr flir•tlff •MJc111tf9. '""' "'" 1111 DI ' 1111\t trlll •IKt el ~ffrlne tl>t Mll'lt Pill ego. 11\'!in l tl ter (kt."' '· 1'10. •• ttllf ....... 1n lht All'lf ...... tf 0t...nrnM1-N1, l e1 N . ••llrl '"''· I I ""(1¥1c. (tllttr Orll/t W•t. ivy Seam~n Apprentice '" 111t c1" ,, '-~'· Mt, c111tor~i.. Jelepft B. MeClur1 •. aon or Mr. 0•ttf1H"::~I.-~~ ~~~N CIVl'llY ciert. and Mrs. Richard A. McClurg NUttL1Y, '"'"' 1 TOM1(M ! 29'7 B k C ts.it "'"""''"' or1.,. o .J a er, ost11 ri1esa. s ... M•rlnt. c11111r111e '11• w11s 0radualed from the 1wo ''" nu1 tn-mt " . Atltr11tt1 1tr1 Jlt!llllfllf month Bas1~ Sub mar In e Pvbl!th.o or11191 coau c.u, J11t1111, School al New 1.A>ndon, Conn St~itmbtr 11. 1t, ts. n" 1m.n I SINCE SHE'S ONE OF THE - TEN MOST · INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN AMERICA • • • • • Just About Everyone Does That's Who You Can 'Listen' to Ann. Landers Da ily ·~ The DAILY PILOT I I • t • .. .. .. • --~-,---• ! --. =--·· :=:-:=-=~~---:-'' '"""-· QUfRtll -;'. _Auic-s· · QlJ_pii!g~-t-t. .... . ~ou~ ·uo~ope .Tomorrow_ ~. . Gemini 6als Eike You ~ ....... -.:.·~·----"~~-'--~-..-....... ~ ... -... A • uarius: out, visiting friends ~· r '"no" answers. Cycle II high; · BIRTHDAY you are at' your ~ Proves Too CI1eap · SUNDAY SEPTE~BER 20 By SYDNEY OMARR relatives. but conditions are subject to best during timeJ ot crisis. Aa CANCER (June 21.July 22): change. RJde with tbe iide. of late, there havt been J · Learn by teaching. Means , ' .. ·:: DEAR ANN LANDERS : our daughler il bei\lg -marr,ied in .a few weeks. A wedding gift arrived this , .morning from a relative. On the bottom of the gift was ,i;:a price sticker -at least twice the amount the gift ... was \\1orth. It had been taken o!f something else. The ~gift was beautifuJly "'rapped by the city's largest de.· partment store. On the inside \\'Bs a slip which rtaa ''Sender's Own." I didn't need to see the slip. ---------- 1 knew it was the "sender's 1enanls notltt .beca•se 1M' ls own'' -probably something moving back te ber on )Qct. she had brought doY.'11 from If yoar an gel wife triff' Co l the attic. When this relative's chance tbe subject, doll't an.. daughter was married, we · It, keep talkh•I• 'l1Mi harnade, · '·spent more money than we I meu p est, 11 yoar alder 'should -have ..:...because ~we and 1t'1 up to yGG,IG set rid el .1 wanted to give her something her. - .' spe,cial. And now our daughter · · • DEAR ANN LAN DERS: Tbe l'udloll el lemter U.S. Preskltnt Clritrier Artlnu is • pracUctnc p r ore 11'1 I •.• f astrologer Ill Su Frucllco . lie is Gavia Artllar, whq ba11 c o1 t11l buted arttcles on astrology to various national magaxlnes. ARI ES (March 21-April 19): One in authority may be in embarrassing financial 1itua· tion. Understand this and practice Golden Rule. No time to make demands.- , TAURUS (April 20-May 20): gain , indicated if willing to VIRGO (Aug. %!-Sept. 22): dei1 chang~ which tat: )'OUI' share Jtnowledge'. Re v I e w You could be alightlY, irritated ingem.Uty. However, by tbl some basic ·lessons. Your ~y delays. Someone obviously middle GI October, you'll bt in memory may need some Joi:._ lS. giving you a run-around. a stronger po,sltion eDM» ging. Guard valuables--:-Respond by itlcking to facts -tionally and financially. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): andk )Kinclples. Refuse to be To 111111 out Wflt'• 111c1tv .., -111 There may be ~"me roo· m for sha en by double talk. -•"" 11wt. or..-$)'CIM.,. ~,,-. • -~It!. "S.cret Hlntl for MM! and doubt. Realize this and don't LIBRA. (Sept. 23-0ct 22): omen." Send b1r111c11i. "'1111 JO ce .. i. °""..-r "'''°'°"' s.u.ts, CTlll OAJ.; insist on definite "yes" or Emotions fly in ,_numerous l v PtlOT), 1ox :n-11, Gr-i ""'' .. W elfar~ Pay Decision ' Reiterated directions. Your feelings can1p-jiiiiM;;;;;. •ii~ .. YiiMii•c•i.Yii.ii'";;'ii'-iiiiiii'j be described as being in state]~ ol CQnfusion. Give yoorself l ,OOl'1 OJ OIL PAINTI .... time. Applies· especially in WHOLISALI WAllHOUSI relation to rrlember of opposite, OPIN TO THI Hl\JC sex. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): A relative seeks legal counsel: Do what you can -within the law. Be patient. Obtain hint . $5 ....... Hit I . I DINGI•, IANTA AP PNOlll .._.... 09l EllS WAHTID l gets this piece of second-h and ; junk. Should I say SOfTicthing to her? -DISGUST 'U~l!'J~~.: Say nothing. Our 22. year. old dau"ghter, Rosemary, is e111Mff to a 'tif lwere to pause for~& message every ijme; you uk fine young m{ln. Rtllglon bas me to, I'd never get anyUting done-that11 Added responsibility is In-, dicated. You may be called upon to ship va l uable material, lnc.;luding b o o k s ,_ Purchase or household items indicates some renovations are taklnt place. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ from l.Jhr• message. Suppott A federal judge is.sued a family. But realize you also fonnal opinion Thursday that have a life or your own. California is violating federa:J . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· law by not adjusting welfare Dec. 21 ): Calm approach payments to families with works wonders. If you make dependent chH::!ren to the ris-demands, others begin ~·p~, LA.GUNA IEAC SCHOOL OF ART AND ; You'\'e 11&&ea-rid-ol..mosl of ' your anger by writing to me. By the Ume tbJs Jetter appears In prinl you might even be able lG laugh al}tut It. I hopt ... ' . DEAR ANN LANDERS: · Nineteen months ago my sister fe ll and broke her hip. She had been widoy,·ed the year before and "'e felt sorry for her. h1y angel wife sug- '•gested that y,·e invite Nellie to recuperate in our home. always meapt~a great deal-'i'n · _ MY meua"Je!'' , , . ' . our-family and we;;.are..unha~ ----------~,.C..---------­ py that Barney is no.t of oor Iaith. , . We have never mentioned one word to Barney about ac- cepting our religion. I'm sorry I can't say the same about his parents. They have been work· ing on Rosemary from the day they met her. She now Y.'Orships at both places -one week she goes with us, the next ~·eek, \Yilh Barney and his folks. ~ty husbanlrbelieves Barney should do the .same. He wants to discu.!rs it wllh him. I say no. What do you say~ -PLAINFIELD TUG j Freeze of I8i6 GEMil\'I (May 21-June 20): Make new .starts in new direc- . lions. Accent independence. originality. Your sense of, humor proves valuable ally . Change environment by dining in.!!' cost of living. gram of resistance. Study Leo State officials have denied message. Flatter individual . the ruling made v~rbally v.·ho is hungry for affection. previously by J udge Alfonso J.' Heavv Sno'W Fell in June . ~ . Z!rpoli in U.S. District Court CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. and Gov. Ronald Reagan h<1s 19): You can get to bottom of termed it "ridiculous" and mystery. Key is to overthroW WASHING-TON (UPI) -fn the annals of weatl)er it is kno9.'JI as "eight een hundred and frozc·to-death ." What happened to make A.O. 1816 "the yec:ir without a summer?" year'' in 1785, and Frank.I in _ "absolutely wrong.,, superficial values. Get goi_ng thought there must be a con-Fortune Lef't r h' 1 1 r J d on project with real substance. n is orma ru ing. u ge Financial question can be set-nectlon. Zlrpoli said there wa~ "no ge-tied to your satisfaction. Hughes goes on to say that To Hotnetou•u nuine issue as to any material " fact" and that the record ls ·AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. volcanic dust, lingering in the "uncontradicted.,, 13): c 0 m p J e t e transaction stratosphere for years, may SPRINGDALE. Pa . (AP) -"The failu re of the sta te to which enhances security. One SUMMER P.ROGBAI Nellie "·ent baek to "'Ork ~nine months ago. but she hasn't said one ~ord about movi ng out. She· sublet her t O'.l'n apartment when she wa~ t)1ospitalized. The people are still in it and Nellie is still a , 'guest" in our home. I don't '"''ant to sound pretty but Nellie i:fas not paiit us a cent for .,,-oom or board although she ~ collects SI30 a month from her . tenants and makes a nice Salary. OF \\'AR DEAR TUG: I'm with yoa. · Barney would bave. void·:" leered to worship'/ wttll 10• If he bad wanted to. It's bad enougb that your daugbter is being pressured by II I 1 parents. Don't add lG tlte pri>- blem by pressuring him. y,·ell have been I a r g e I y A man who spent his entire comply \vith federal law hav# versed in -real estate values In Essa, the magazine of the . responsible for the great life in this town has left it half ing persisted for more than can be of aiP. Enlarge E ·n v i r o A m e n t a I Science climactic clianges .in the past a million dollars. George Uhl-one year, it can no longer be horizons. Be patient with Se r v'i c e· s Administration, ages. inger once told a friend : "[ ignored," the judge declared . mate, pa r t n er. Legal Patrick Hughes of the En-A1ore recently there has been made my money in Springdale "Regardles5 of the practical maneuver boomerangs in your virorimental Data Service a slight worldv.·ide cooling al]d I inte nd to leave it where and political consequences in-favor. 2 '·3 -.. ""'°"' ••lllttq·~ ,, ..... 6&t .woollc- Pelllfl11: • W•I•• c1l1n Jowllry ....... Cen•lu • SCJ111111 Drawl.,_.,._ .• flpn harks back to that strange trend synchronous 'f.'ith a I earned ·it." volved in state adherence to PISCES (F.eb. 19-March 20): g~ar and diScusses a possible serie!I of volcanic eruptions • Hi! will, filed Wednesday, the provisions or the (social Stress o r igil\a li ty , in- explanation for its miserable ""hich began in 1947. left a gross estate <Jf $760.971i, security act), the state cannot .dependence. Improve relations "·eather. Dr. J . fl.furray Mitchell J r.. including $500,000 bequealhed continue to frustrate the will with associates, co-workers . ---- -Jn-the northeast United .ot ES S A ' S Environm.ental to the borough in ~e fonn of a of Conirr-ess without incurring Minor dispute can be settled. CO NF I DEN T 1 AL TO Stat~ heavy snow fell in June. Data Service. associates most, life insurance trust agree-the risk of an injunction Avoid making major issue of -~.?E~V~; HL~k~ G Wh~~ }~~ There was frost in Jul y and if not all, of this cooling effect me:1t. Uhlinger, a bachelor. against the payment of feder al minor detail. New outlook is August. From June 6 to 9 with the presence of volcanic died last Nov. 11 at the age or monies to the state," be ad-indicated. . Prlilt lfdlJt I'm sick of having a P"rm:inen~. nonpaying border and so is my '.l•ife. On three occasions I've started to spea k to Nellie about mo\'ing but my l\'ife interrupts and changes the subject. She is too soft· h.earted for her oy,·n good. \\1hat's more my wife has developed migraine headaches beca~e s~e keeps_ eve.rything bottled ~p. Please,, Ann, tell me what to do. -BESIDE MYSELP arm? Sorhry, bd~t 1 "'~tuhldn't in· severe Crost occurred as far dust in the high atmosphere. 79. ded. IF TODAY IS Y OUR vest anot er 1me 'VI a man ---------------------------------------------------'-----who had failed to deliver as south as Virginia. Ice \\'as .. DE A II B E SIDE YOUR. S EL F: ll's up to you to &ell Nellie sbe must give ber seen near Philadelphia. Crops many times as )>e. How far sbo\tld a teenage were killed. · couple go? Can ntcldni be It was not just a regional scife? When does It beConie IOt disaster. E!ngland . \\'as cold, bot to handle? Send for Aon too , in that summer or .no Lander•' bookld, ~ "Netki•I SllnlJ!ler, and 18~6 \Yas famine .Di Pettln&'~ \hal ,.Aft tlie ·~ year .ther~ and 1n France ~qd , IJmits?" Mall your requtri te C~r:-fi· lSl& .,. st Ann Landen fa can of tile a y, w~s JU one DAILY PILOT enclosinc 11 of a ,!amous seri~ of cold cenu in cola aDd a long atam-years, Hughes said. Froln ped selladdreued enwi...... 1312 to 1817, "It was cold over ' """" the whole world." Come down to 1913 and to Japanese Military :, .Buildup-Predicted 'Villiam Humphreys, a U.S. Weather Bureau scientist. He suggested that the cold years were caused largely b y volcanic dust in the earth's at- mosphere. ;. --Such dust partly. shields the earth from-the sun's radia- t WASHINGTON (UPI) In his \Vashington talks, lions but permits heat to Some officials here and in Nakasone asked the United escapr. thus lowering the other Western capltals believe States to provide information planet's . te mperature. There ;... eY!Ttlllfi Asia \Yill force Japan concerning production o ( \Vere three major volcanie ~. to undertake a qiajor ex-enriched uranium so that eruptions between 1812 and p~n1.stion of hebr 1 prhesent modest Japan and some other non-1817,; • m 1 1 ary esta is ment in the Communist coontries could 'n:1e worst was Tambora in ~ next four or five years. guild a pla"t to produce fuel Indo'nesia . For five davs in Ther~ is even speculation for electric po"·er generation. April. 1815, it belched flame that application or the Nixon Nakasone disclaimed any in· and ashes and fiery stones. lt Doctrine -lo remov e tention to use the enriched \\'BS estimated that Tambora's virtually all A1nerican troops uranium for mi 1 it a r y "tltanlc explosion" 'hurled up from Asia -taken together purposes. Hoy,·ever, the proc-to 100 cubic miles of dust, with mainland China's gro"·-ess for making fuel grade ashes. and cinders into the at.- in g. nuclear pov•er will con-enriched uranium also rnables mos phere, "generating a vince Japan it must acquire the production of weapons-glove-girdling veil of volcanic its o\vn nuclear \1'eapons. grade uranium. dust." That would not be a difficult Japan last spring signed the Years earlier. Benjamin thing for the \\"Grid's third nonproliferation treaty to pre-Franklin had suspected that ranking industrial po~·er. vent the spread of nuclear volcanic dust might affect For the record, J apanese of-weapons, under which she pro-\Ve"ather. Gigantic eruptions in ticials deny that they arc mised not to acquire the Japan. and Iceland' were thinking in these t e r m s . knowledge or weapons. fo!IO'A-'ed by a "famous cold Howeve r. there are signs that --~---~-------..:..---'---'---! some influential Japanese of- \. ficials are concerned about Ifie trend In Asia, LAS VEGAS ·-Yasu h i r o Nakasone. 1 s. Japanese Defense Minister. I Westward Ho-World's Lcitoest during taJks here last week I Mot"el -1,000 Rooms a.tween DIAL with Defense &crelary ~telvin I Siar.dust Hotel & Omdnl •New R. Laird and other top of· I CIRCUS mg FREE > licials, cautioned the United I · . • States against pulling its I . • Fii -forces out or Soulh Korea too I C.OMPARE YA.WE 1111H&T11111 fast , contending that too hasty I YOU'LL SAVI • lllll ........ .:. · a move might induce panic I -L.ou·~sl S11••n-Rlllts .. 204 Sr rUt H•Dflls! , there. Good Ern-1 0-1 ht S11.-.ur St.i..,._M•1 27 t• Ott. I tifl .:t' Nakasone sa id that i r c-V•lw-lOI "'"' ......., °""'• ...,, ''" rv YOU ''' OILY SI.ti •Pl, Sii.ii ftr J ••••I• g~1eral he ~'as in favor. of the , Compo,. Yalv-2 o..W. w., ,......._ • $12.tO 2 ttoop1• Nixon Doctrine of red1JCU1g the I 01'n ltOO ofM Roo•111.J S11i1t1, 1111rt111z .i ''· AtJtJt1k1,,"! U.S. military posture in Asia. I 11 .. t /i1 tl'ff) blli1t1-Gd/ •s ,,_,_OM! FRE.E! But he said it v;ould he a great I --'-'' T A ' mistake to .Proceed too rapid· l ~ ' ' • t ljl:JSit'?' ly. The Uruted States bas an-I __.. _,......, ........ .,. I nounced that it intends to I r .. ~ A~" c-~· .. ,~ .... ,,.. •-... ,... .1 '"" ,.,.,..,..., reduce &be authorized strength I I ••11 CASH!••••""""' '"''"L MIA.LI! •11111 s1•n1 souv1N u1s! I I f ill CMl,11 111:11 ~TOii CMAllll,ASNI PAITT! A f•ll h 'f el f•1tl I of its -·....t forces in Soulh GI"" • • o.t.1. ..... .;.....,. "'"'~ .. la v..-""'· 1t ..... 11 l•" .. ;,.1 K •f·--60 000 '" OOO b ,._ .. welc-"' co ''GI.er• ef ihe .._ .. e1 ..... 10 ,_,_ h<ttolt _. I orea rom , to 'IV, y r1vi.:. ._ ...... "" ....,,. -'"'l,1!!1. I the end or this year. e,1.0191oie11.1111e1.@enpa14upe1e5uaqe, .. 1 I n t e r e s t i n g I y . before Slf'CR. NO MOHIY NOW • • OIDll IY "-''" OI ,HONll I Nakalone h e a d e d the 191111 tt>ls ., ,;1111 VOii!' rws11nt1flfll """"'· .., ·1t1•11nN111e ""'11 .. (Mflr,,.. I Jan,..-cabinet al Diredor-''""· P9'n:.ii.-. Dr/\'11 In lt!d•r OI' ""'' m""''°"' i.r • IU'lvrt 1i.r. G r·-aJ ol ••-Del A [01'11~1 111 or yOUI' 1r1 .. 11 19tnt Pllol f.tt ener Yfl: eMe gen-I ~ cy last J anaary he wa~ un-PllOM CAUi., AllL. UTAH. OH., tDAMO I der>tood to he an advocate of DIAL FREE (100) 64Ml91 Anytime I acquiring nuclear anns for I J•Nln ~ TV,'11 ......_ a...aw. °'"""''' ... ...,.., lOD~i •if ••1'4ftiMe•. I __... IMllMI'"' 9f t.l'tfftt ..... , NO Tifft ........ _erk ..... Met!ff CN..-N'OW he says that he opposes such an idea since-that is the poeltk>n oC his government\ but it is beUcved t. h a t penonally he and 1 number of I other rigRtwlng leaders in I Jopon believe t!iat rullstlcplil' ~ I ~ ' j, ' i l J. • ~ • .. ... -. • • We're rolling out thi red carpet lor you on ·September 24, That's the date Of our Open Hou·se, aftjJ you're a}l Invited-from 6 to 8 p.m. YoU'll • atte the newest, ~ost unuauat pte-:school and day f;a r1 center in Ari'lerlca-the Early Achievement C~ter -a unlquety concel~ed private IChOQI for,, ch.ildren from two thtough eleven. , _, • . -~ildr,n havj! attonii.hi~ ~minds. Flerc.ety · imaginative, enbrmously·Creative, they are natural explorers. a11i1ts and musicians. To prepare fqr au.cces,s in thet'r future education, lhey n_eed only • the chance to develop these talents-.and gain personal self-confidence and au urance. • • EAC offert this chance In fUll ·day, momlng, or, afternoon programs designed to meet you c ' . ehild'a. tour basic c urricul a r needs : Language OevelOQJT1ent, Mathematics, Science and Social. )..Mng. Special. aher«hoot, evening ind , weekend piograms are also planned for children from six.through eleven.' EaC.h ~bject area ha~ b,~n ~refully ·plaMed.1 lnapired,teachets and administrators 'devel"op • Interesting, exciting programs that bulld your child's 981f4 mig1 and direct him toward' a ~~ great~ awareneu ot hin,s,etf and hie erlvtronmenl. Come O!Jt to 2515 WHt Scinflower Avenue, 1in the Santa An• area on ,September 24 , from IS to . 8 p.m., 1nd see which progrem will me8t 'your chllt(s needs. We promise you an lnteroting • and meaningful evflnfng. Early Achievement Centers, Inc. ' • • ' • • ' .. ·I • ' '" • . ( . .-f ~. " .r ' ~ -· ~ ~.noot fortgo I d e r I n • '•""' i..~ ... wtfTWAIO MO MOn\ ,., l , ..... .c-... ,.~ ) ~ acq~i!itiorl of suchl ~--':~~~~!"!.=:!~~::::~'.::!:!!::-~2..'~"'--•----------------------,---------------------,-,-----------. . •• • • ....... 7 • • , --DAILY-• -~oufliern Cal~81rttle ~ruiigh~ebrask a Ton ight-= --------I LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern Californ1a's Trojans, who romped U.21 over Alabama, figure to encounter sterner stuff when they ho$t Nebraska •here tonight.. ,,,,,. · Upwards '(If 'nl,000 art eJ?eele<I .for the kickoff at I in Mirnorial Coliseum as the perennial goWer-from the Big I Con· fertpce: and lhe PaCUic I cham,pions meet for the second lime. Nebraska got off to 3&..12 st.art over Wake Forest last week but reporta from ' Lincoln say the Cornhuskera: may have problenu: at quarterback. ~erry Tagge, who set a~I total oi- l-..-<! IQI -· and Van Bi tiiiAIOtl., the No. 2 aipal caller, have 1-1'~ with lnjurtol ,d -and tbe No.•·-. Bob J-.• ~ ... , ... mly li>bor~ lhe 1tartlpc l'\)lt. Ntbntka coach Bob Devaney termed ,._ V«'J doojbtlUl for the mMllt( with tbe No. s ranllod Triljam of -ch John McKay. ' MeKay, who bu said Ntbrub "WU • !he best kloking bowl learn " he saw last winter, still calls the Huskers "one of the bttter teams th ~ nation." He aillgled out for aUenUon two ~f thelr """""' backs, Joe Ord'"'° and Jtff Kin- ney. Kinney, incident.8lly, was originally nc:ruited ' as a qu&l'.'terback and con- ceivably could step intO the same pOsition ll llffC!td. 11le TtojaM emerged intact from their happy tvtftlng In Birmingham, Including their ..... _ quarterback, junior Jimmy . I :Haymond'·s kickoff Return :·Sparks Rams to 34-13 Win . . TWINS' BERT BLYLEVEN·TA.KES BUBBLE GUM B.llEAIC. , Panthers Improved Bruins B-id for S venth S t·r,aight .Win ·over Pitt PITTSBURGH (AP) -The UCLA Btuins invade Pitt Stadium today to play the Pittsburgh Panthers, hoping to make It sev'en in a row and a rerun of quarterback Dennis Dummit's great show a yea r ago in L<ls ·Angeles. Now a senior, the blond bomber com· pleted 11 of 16 passes for 258 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Bruins to their 42-3 rout. The scene overall is different this fall, however. Pitt. coached by Carl · De.Pasqua, reportedly is vastly improved and is rated one of the better independent teams in the nation. It has 31 lettermen back, including 13 starters. The Pailthers upset Syracuse. Army and Navy and gave Penn Staie a scare in the final 1969 games. A Pitt assistant coach, . Bill Quinter, who acouted the Oregon State game, feels Kapp May. Sue Pro Football. .., __ _ the Bruil_ls are a quick, young .team that will improve each week . "They're a vef,.-explosiVe ·team tha t makes the big play offensively. Dummit is a real threat both at passing and run· ning. He has Improved considerably over last year. "We'll definitely have to put a great deal of pressure on him in order to con· ·lain the Bruin attack·"· Coach Tofnmy ProtJ;ito'i BrUi~s. 'badly hit.Dy. pa~uatiOna, ca~~ from· ~ind 1and beat··Oregon Staltlast week;.f4-9 .. "I was very pleased with the wiy ·we .came·'back. J was diaapPointed,"t!lat we made as many miStakeS as we did but I was pleased that ·we made as strong a showing with all the mistakes," Prothro said. I 'll Dummit connected on 11 of 29 passes for 170 yards and two touchdowns. He •directed ·a ground attack that rolled up 302 yards. HaUback Arthur ·Sims in II carries accounted for 104 yards. Sims. l a k I n g over for the In- jured Mic'key Cureton at the finportant tailback position In the Bruin backfield, was the leading ground gainer againat Oregon State with 104 yard~. His replacement, Randy Tyler, was 'CIOR on his feels with ·1111 yards giving ,the. duo 206" of the 269 total net yardage running the Bruins amilssed. Gabriel fires 3 Scoring. Passes In Rout of Cards LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alvin Hay~ mond stunned St. Louis with a 98-yard touchdown run on the kickoff opening .the second half and the Los Angeles Rams swept by the .Cardinals ln their National Football t.eague opener Friday night, 34- 13. A crowd of 63.130 roared in approval a! lhe 194-pound Haymond took the kick in front of lhe goal post, swung to his right, received key blocks from Kennit Alex· ander and Jeff Jordan, rever!led to his left and kept flying for the game·brtak· ing SCT1re. The Rams' Roman Gabriel fired three tou chdown passes-tw1> bullets from only three yards out aod a 15-yarder to Jack Snow to wind Up th~ Los Ange.Jes §COrin.g with less than two minutes remaining. The elusive Haymond returned another kickoff · SO yards early in the fourth quarter and the Rams, in 10 running plays, scored again on Da vid Ray's sec· ond field goal. Haymond and the Cardinals' Chuck Latourette got into a fight on the sidelines in the middle of the St. Louis bench after his· 50-yard return and both were ejected from the game. Another skinnish broke out but ended when the gun sounded at the finale. The awesome Ram defense. which Sa=ked the Cardinal quarterback, Jim Hart, six times ror M yai-ds Jost limlled the scoring of the Cards to tv.·o field goals by Jim Bakken from the 9 and 17 yard lines until the fourth quarter. Then Hart connected on a SS.yard bomb to Jackie Smith. Gabriel . completed 16 of 26 passes for. 185 yards without an interception and the Rams built up additional ground with a running game featuring second-year man l..arry Smith and Willie Ellison. _Gabciel himself contrib!lted rushes , in· eluding a vital 13-yard burst on third down and IO.yards to go, leading to Ray's second, fie.Id goal from the 11 in the last period. ' Ram rushii'lg netted 158 yards in 40 carries. Hart, harassed all evening, completed only 12 of. 41 throws but his specialty, the Jong ball, gained 283 yards. One pass was picked off when David "Deacon" Jones barged in to denect the ball. Eddie Meador intert't1*d ' and Los Angeles scored Us final t.ouchdown on Gabriel's pass to Snow. Gabriel directed 11 plays for 57 yards with two minutes 21 seconds remaining in the first half and fired a three-yard bullet to Billy Truax, the tight end. It gave the Rama a 17-3 halftime lead. ROBINS ON GOLF CLASS IC DELAYED ROBINSON, Ill. (AP) -The weather was the big topic as PGA tournament pros "tried to get undu way tod•y in the delayed second round or the fl00 ,000 Robinson Golf Classic. Rain washed' out Friday's second round and if it can be played today, the windup wUI go 3S holes Sur>day with the originaJ field of 147 trimmed to the 70 low acores and lies. Possibilities of mort rain were forecast. however. as the par-wreckers take aim at lhe '20,000 first prize. Jones. Jones 1ccounled for 67 yards elghl·game winning sirt.11k. sOuthem Cal rushing and 68 passing. has not been beaten in 22 regular season touchdown passes have moved hbn Ohly live away !tom Jim Powera' "'Clr'W record of It. SOOlhem Cal unveiled several fine run· games. In their initial encounter at Lin-nln. bol:ka· wllo will be ready to roll coin tut year. Southl!rn Cal won ~l-21 With 11427 . yard!:, Dav11 bu puaed Howard Elliott and Doo Willlams and moved into No. 12 on USC's rmlllnc list. Just abea<l of hlm is Marshall Duffield ~J,$38 yards.) aglftnll Ntbrub. Included ii Sam CUn-after blie,Udina a 21-7 _third qt11rtier lead. nin&haftl'i a ..,.._e whole 136 ,.rds-·Mde8J will ttart CbarUe E.van1 and rushi1o:':ld him Pac4 Back ol' tht Clarence Davia at fWlback arid tailback, Wee~ . -:--aJthouP he will attempt to make tn11x~ BQ;th Nebraska and the TrOjw were lmum use of CUnntngbam, Lou Hafrls butt 'detenatvely by graduaUon .• Each and Mike Berry, al.to. The Trojans WW open wtt:b the .. me linebacker alignment that started 1gainst M.abama -John Pap1dakt1 in the rnkb die, Greg Slough at the weak aide ad Jim Grislum an the .u.n, tide. team. of Courie, benefited fl'On) ill open-Jones his climbed into the No. I 1pot ing coot.eat. among USC's all-time panen, with 93 Nebraska eatery the came wjlh' an completions for 1,298 yards. His 14 • TROJAN PUNCH -Soli!hel'nCal quarterback Jim- my Jones, a junior from Pe·nnsylvania, hands ofr to tailback Clarence Da vis (28) in practice prior to tonight's encounter with invading Nebraska at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Davis led the Pac-8 in rush-· ing last year with 1,275 yards in 10 games. South• ern Cal. whipped Nebraska last year, 31·21, at ~ coin. Angels Drop 3-2 Decision To Oakland OAKLAND (AP J -Dave Laroche walked pinch hitter Gene Tenace with the bases loaded and two out In the ninth in· ning, giving the Oakland A's a 3·2 victory over the California Angels Friday night. Tenace, batting for pitcher Chuck Dobson. who hurled a three-hiller, drew the fourth walk in the ninth to force home the winning run._and .k:eep_J.he second! place A's 7'h games behind Minnesota'• .American League West Division leaders. The A's tied it in the seventh when Dave D.Jncan poked a "two-out Single and pinch runner Allan Lewis raced home frOm first on Dick Green's long single to left. Tony Gonzalez singled in the first in· ning and eventually scored on a wild pitch, giving the Angels a 1..0 lead. A walk, Goni.alez' second single and a ground out made ·it 2--0 in the third, but Joe Rudi homered for the A's in the fourth. California 's run iJI the first inning came when Gonzalez singled, moved to third on walks by Jim Fregosi and JohnsOJI and scored when Chuck Dobson wild-pitched. The Angela made it 2--0 in the third when Sandy Alomar walked, welit lo thlrd on Tony Gonzalez's slagle and scdred on Fregosl's grounded back to tbe mound. CALl,O•NIA OAKLANO .. ' •• .. ' • • A1or¥11r, 711 ' ' • • (lme>rl•, ... • • • • GO!lul,r. ct • ' ' • lltUOI, " . ,, ' ' Ft-•I, u ' • ' l'.llou, ,, • • • • A.JOMIOft, ,, ' • • Mlnd'lf"· I• ' • • • ~··· 111 • • • Odom. ,, • ' • • Jollntt-, rf ' • • lllndO, lb • • • • •vir. " ' • • •J1tlnOt1. d ' • • • Yo11, .. ' • • Ou..c:1n, ' ' • ' • 0)'1tt1 Jb ' • • Ltwlt, " • ' '·• E11n, t ' • • Fern1Mr, c • ,., ' ._,, .... ' • • DO'""· " ' . 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National League East race. both single<I In frontOf'"WllliiDii'-aboUdi Ferguson Jmins won his 20th game in aecond homer ol lhe nleht. ' · the opener, sh;iding the EipO! 3-2 with a Bob Robertson and Jue Pq:an drilJed five-hitter. It marked the fourth con-succe.as,ive-aeventh iMinl homeri~to Mid secutlve »victory season for the power· the Pirates by the Me'·. ful right-hander. "' The sweep moved the . Cub! past Pirates' starter Steve Blus, 10.12, Ind mumbling ~ew York and left Chicago l i.i New York's Jim McAndrew 10.12 each games behind Pittsburgh in the NL East hurled six scoreless lnnin11 betor,' WiWe race . The Pirates trjrnmed the Mets:3-2 Stargell opened the Pittaburgb ttvtnth Friday night. with an infield sin&Je. Kessin'ger doubled with one out in the 10th, moved to third on an infield out and scored on Santo's clutch single. Chicago Manager Leo Durocher called on starter Bill Hands to nail down the victory in relief in the bottom of the 10th. 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SF·SllVll, IPN•l•BllG llt.M\Uff t,1100 G11r1 77 •1111 Dodgers Stay ' In 2nd With 3-2 Victorv 'LOS ANGELES (AP) -eo-utivt aingles by Wes Parker, Bill Sudakil•ancf Bill Buckner produotd· !ht tying.,..,., in the seventh iMina: and Sud1kia .ICOftd on Billy Grabarkewitz' ground out, givinc the Los Angeles Dodgers a ~2 vlttoey over Houston ' Friday nJght. • · Winnb1g pitcher Sandy Vance was·cliJ>- ped for a two-run duuble by Deriii.Menkl in the first inning, then blanked the Astros until the eighth, when be (Ol r<llef help from Pete Mikkelaen... • Loser Jack Billintham 1Cattered tbrei hits, including a nm.scorin1 sill&le b)' Von Joshua in the third; bef<n the Dodgers mounted their tt:vt•lh ir'IDbli comeback. • · SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pro football may soon have il1 counterpart to basebalrs Curt Flood case. • "Joe Kapp will play football for somebody ' this year.or else,'' John Elliott Cook, attorney for the q\Jarterback, said Thursday nightt the eve of a new N1- Uonal Football League aeason . Grid Tilts Dominate Cot-n t I I • I ' •~1nW.J•I JI 1 I 1 1 11 ..... 1 11••• w..-r '1111 1 Mc(tl"n 11/J ' 1 I t I 5trofWM~ff Ill I I 0 I 0 TV 0°""°""1f L.. f,J lJfl 2 I I I I After Menke's tw~run doiible In the first inning, the Astros didn't l'l anotlwr hit until John Edwarda led oU tbe •fifth with a single. Billln1hlm tried lo sacrifice Edward• to .lt:<.'Ofld but ParMr fired to second to rtUre Edwards. Alter Cesar Cedtno flied to rilht for the ·tflCOlld out in the filth, Joe Mortan amp.d to fight but Jim Wyu flied lo ldt. The "or elW ' means a suit against the pro football establishment, Cook In- dicated, al~ugh not sayin1 it n1t1y. "Everyone ltoowa what we'll do ... although it's the last thing tn the world J want" Cook said . • . . Flood. the termer St. l.oull; C..rdinals t ulfielder, is fighting baseball'• ttterve clause in the courts. A suit by Kapp. who led t1'e ~!innetOta Ylktngs to-the N.FL·title last. )"ttr, lftlllld be aimed at what Cook calls '"Rozelle's 1\11M0m Rule." Kapp, who was In San Francl!co fn\iay_, ls now a tree a~ent. The Vikings ha,·e refused to meet hii; price on " new contract, reportedly $1.U million for live rears. · Football takes over wjth a rush on the television waves this weekend beginning with the , NCAA regional presentation between t.linnesota and Missouri th is alternOOn at 12:30 on Channel 7 anif run- ning through Monday night' with the Jets and Browns. College football , other than the regional game o~ the week , is confined to tape delay .showing! Including both the USC Trojans and UCLA Bruins. lncidentally, both v.·111 be shown 11 the same hour , 4 p.m. Sunday with the.. Trojans on Chan· nel 4 and lhe. Bruins on ChMnel 5. If this Isn't enough, throw in an NCAA higb· light film.on Channel 7 at the. same hour. On the professional frQnl, overlapping again is prev3lent Sundt)'..-The Dallas eo~boys and Pblladclphla Eagles are on . /' M.nMll l/S 1 I I I I M vt>H ...... T·1:)t. A011Mt. ' -.. Pitching loday'1 pme will be Qoudt Osteen, 1$-13, for 1.o1· Anplee, Don Wilson, IM, for HOUiton. I • . . - DAILY 'ILOT S1turdiy, St11ttmbft 19; 1970 tange__:Coast~~Ru,st _e_ts ' . . ' •· ' . . ; Westminster . . . ~Falls, 28-6, ,. '.To Lakewtlod ~.. . . By PHIL ROSS O! ... o.llr "'"' ll•ff ~'NG BEACH -t:akewood's Luc~s 1 ~ the·· Sliuy ruMlng of Mike Oftns 'and 1 pesky de(ense to full advantage Friday night in • overpowering 'lhe Westminstl!,r Lions, ·iu, In the 19'70 foot- ball opener for both teams be f o r e •· 10,208,fans at Veterans Stadium ill l.Ong Beach. .. • • -- • esume~ • ar are GWC Picked By 8 Points Over Pirates ...._ By CRAIG SIJEFF 01 ""' 0.11, 'lltl .,,,, It gelS down to the nitty-grltty totu,;ht. After a yea r of recnliting, a summer of workouUi and three weeks ol official practice, the area junior college football season launches in a big way with rivals Orange Coast and Golden West meeting at Le Bard Stadium. A standing room only crowd ii n:· .'peeled for the-8 o'clock kickoff ·with Golden West rated an eight-point favorile. Owens, a S.10, 17S-pound senior all-CIF ~lnl!id•~ who Piled up _over too yards on iie 'ground in 1!119, got oft to a flying "start in "10 by' tallyln·g !Wice, once on a pus r~epUon and the other on a short Both teams appear improved over the 1969 campaign when OCC logge<t a 6-1-1 . mark and the Rustlers went 6-3. line buck. . lt was Owens who .overshadowed his all-ctF teammate Ri ck Gillies in the vie· ~ Ovt'r·the LIOOs; who we're done in by -~~ood'1 tremendous C?Verall quic k- ~· The nlinesa\e of last ·year's Heisman -Trophy ~winner (Steve Owens cf Oklahoma) got the · Lancers on the seoreboard lnilially with 5:30 left in the 'first quarter and Lakewood wu never to .. h .. ij..i. 1ti Owent, having done J110Sl of the ball tarrying on tht scoring drive which took ttx pla:Ys to move 45 yards, reached paydirt after pulling 1n a 23-yard pass 'born IOUthpaw quarterback John Ford .($>n of the Lancers' head; coach) at the J2-yard stripe and then romping into the end 20M on a goal line block by Gillis. /\' ... The latter, who only·caught one pass all night, was uJed mostly as a blocker and decoy ln Lakewood's slrategy. i;:With Lakewood on top by lU early in the rmal period, Owens got the call from ~ yuds out and answ.ered with a ·~cbdown' to cap a 66-ya~d:thrust, which iook eight-plays to accomplish. - · ·The winner.s had received their second score near the end of the first half (with ;:23 on the clock) on a 29-y,ard aerial bOokup from Ford to 6-S tight end Floyd Heaton, playing in his first-ever football fame. -In between the third and fourth Lakewood tanifs, We stminster managed iO squeeu: into the end zone on a I>yard· TD strike up the middle from reserve liaarterback Terry Young to wingback -wift Madaocks, fast~t player on \he Lion roster. 'Ille ensu\ng att~mpt for a twi>point · Cilnversion · ·r a i I e d . and Westminster was down by • 21-6 COUJJL 1 Lakewood put the cork on the bolt le in the scoring departm~nt with just 1:35 showing on lhe game .clock.· :;&lcond-&tring fullback Ed Brummett, normally a defenslve performer, piled tfrough the Westminster defense from a 1ard out jn his only carry or the night. John Arce'• e1tra point kick gave coach John Ford's·crew its final edge. 'When ·he wasn't catching passes or lak· lng breathers on the Lai:icer bench, the fleet-fooled Owens found time lo lead all tushers with 113 yards on 17 carries. •The Lake~'OOd defenses, meanwhile. llield the: Lion &fO_Und au.ack to a;;nere 58 -yards in 34 cracks. · OAMIE iTATllTtCI ~I dOwni ".1•111119 Finl oown1 polllfl9 Finl ok>WllS pen1lllel .,.,, ""' lk> ....... Y1rt11 nllll.1119 Ylll"'I PIU""I Yl "'I lost ~ Vlnll <;tin~ ..... ~:1~~~~ cn;~:~ud fun'll!11/F11mbl.s 1611 w • • ' " . • >U . 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Speedy Joe Schmidt out-wrestled Wll· li4D'l and Mary derender Tom Duffey to ca_tch ·a ~yard scoring bomb from Cocbrane. fl put Miami ahead 1~14 "!fore an openln1 game crowd of 27,286. Q>cbrane ••011nd up with 21 for 32 pas- llitg, · ~· Tom Sullivan b1n1ed three WHITE-CLAD NEWPORT -Newport Harbor High's Alvin· While (II) carries for a gain through the Corowa del M-ar defense Friday night be· hind tile blocking of mate Mlke Mors (21). Sea King Greg Stevens (68) -~-- Both present balanced attack!. Golderi West has one of the top running backs in junior collea:e football in Charlje Buckland, a l&o.-pounder who ~ nearly 1,000 yards last season In breaking Steve Cashdollar's single game and rush- ing records at Golden West. -sophomore--steve-Giiffith-directs-the Rustler attack at quarte.rback, replaciog Tony Bonwell, who has been ahifted k> the defensive backfield. · Griffith, a pitcher, on the Ruatltr baseball team, sat out last season with a knee injury. He has a good throwing ann. Orange Coast coach Dick Tucker wl'io has always stressed the pa.uin1 same, has two good throwers in freshmen Gary Valbuena (Fountain Valley) and BID Shedd (Newport Harbor). Valbutna gets the starting_ call tQnij:hf, but Tucker has indicated th1t Shedd will 11ee plenly of action, too. closes in on the Sailor quarterback. Newport Harbor zcored a last· mint.Ile touchdown to ed'{e the Sea Kings, 74J, before a standing room only crowd al Newport Harbor. _ · · -. , .• . i Running b:acks Coe Meyer, Mike Haynes and Ken Eppelheimer, although not breakaway runners, still 1lv1 the Pirates an adequate ground game. Tars Stun Sea l(ings, 7 -0 Wise Sparks ~Huntington The key to -the iame coiild lie in the defensive secondary, where both teams are loaded with talen t. Bob CUrry, an All -South Coast Cor.: ferenc~ choice, leads a quartet ~f talented Pirate defensive' ba cks that also includes lettermen Jessi Hernande1 anCI Paul Renfrow a!Ong with Craig ZaltoaiY, a freshman from Huntington Beach. Last Minute Touchdown Provides Victory By ROGER CARLSON Of lllt O•ltr 'lie! lllN A 38-yard punt return and a nine-yard burst behind the blocking of 205-pound guard John Harrison provided Newport Harbor High· Schoo} with a last-minute touchdown and victory Friday night over Corona del li.far. It seemed almost unbelievable, but the lights on the scoreboard showed !he fina l 7-a verdict clear after what had appeared to be a cinch scoreless deadlock before an__SRO.crowd of 5.500 fans at Newport Harbor 's Davidson Field. eoach Dave Holland 's Corona de! ~1ar unit , \\'hich had held Harbor's offense at bay all night despite terrible field posl- tion, finally lost out \\'hen a penalty ac- cumulating 24 yards put the Sea Kings deep in their territory. Newport 's diminuti\'e ~fike Easterling returned Shields Richardson's purit and raced 38 yards down the northern sidelines to the Sea Kings nine. And then, in one play the Bluejackets of Newport lit the scoreboard for the first . time with Alex ~foad rambling to paydirt. Quarterback Alvin 'Vhite toed the PAT Y•ith.57 seeonds remaining in the game. For Corona de! Mar, it was a particularly gnawing defeat, as the host Sta Kings were forced to take possession of the ball almost exclusively deep in their territory. The start of CdM drives began on its 20, 30, 4, 10, 20, 30, 24, 20, 11, Z8 and 41. Coach Emie Johnson 's Tar s , meanwhile, slowly advanced up the field in the second half on the exchanges. The power of New.port's offense came Into focus in the final two periods of play with Easterling, Moad and Richie Simons taking turns packing the ball behind either Harrison's cleared out hole or behind the double action of Bob Trip!J and Grant Gelker on the r-ight-side of the line. The NewpoTt passing game was nil , as \llhile completed only three of 16 at- tempts. Corona del Mar, meanwhile, sparkled on occasions with its aerial assault, especially the quarterback Keith Samuels to split end Karl Killefer combination .. Killefer picked off six: shots for Ill yards and in each case the completion was good for a first down . Corona del 1tiar threatened only onct, however, and that was in the second period when the Samuels-Killefer combo got Holland's forces close. However, a dropped pass in the end zone on fourth down from lhe Newp(frt 22 ended sea King scoring threats with SI seconds to go in the half. Jl was the last time the losers were to ha\'e the ball in Sailor territory. Tripp lame through twice in the 5eC1)11· dary for Newport, spearing Samuels tosses foe interceptions. The winners threatened mlildly in the first half, marching to the 10 before fizzl-_ ing on a fourth-dow n pass. 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'·' ... ... ... ·U ... ... ••• ••• ... ... 1t 11 I 1:11 ._ .m To 14-6 Win By HOWARD L RANDY OI' "" Dtl/Y """ Jtllft 8arth Wise has been tabbed by his coach as a premier runni1g back and he was~ed little time in proving It to an e>penlng night football crowd at Highlander Field in La Habra Friday. , Wise romped to a pair of first quarter touchdow1s on off-tackle slants of 25 and 58 yards to give the Oilers a 14-0 edge and coach Ken Moats' defensive crew locked _the door for the. Highlanders for all but one ICOTiRC play to 1aia a 14-6 vic- fDry. Wise suffered a slight knee victory in the third quarter as a defensive safety when he tackled Dan Polk 1t the Oiler three yard line to momentarily halt • touchdown drive. He came out at th is point and didn't play for the balance of the nig ht. "I do1't think it Is eerious," the young halfback said on the sidelines after the game. "I was bumped a little a11d it ls a litUe stiff but it hasn't swollen and I'll be read y to go next week." l\1oat.s confirmed the report. The game was a gruelling ground affair most of the way.-Each Learn threw only .seven passes with Oiler quarterback Jim Martin ha ving a rough night. He com• pleted only one and had three in· ~ercepted . With Wise 1t the throttle the first time the Oilers had possession, Huntington Beach scored i11 three plays on runs of 10, 2 and 25 yards, all by Wi se. Brett White kicked both conversion point! with Wise holding. The second score came in six play1 with Wise finding a hole in the line and _powerin'I his w1y into the clear where he opened the throttle and spriated $8 yards to the end ione. The young halfback carried 1ine times in the 'first half and three more in the se- cond lo close with a 1.2.0 average 1aln. Steve Pickford •llO did yeoman duty, carrying 12 times for a 4.4 averaae. ' '\. The Huntington Beach defensive unit did an outstaading job of holding the Wghlandera to to yards rushing and 3& pessi11g. Outstanding for the wiMers were Paul Courtney, Mike CUnillnghaQt, Gil Cerda, White, Bill Twig and Jim Potter. O.t.MI: STATllTl(I Fff)I Oii_, r\11111 .. F!rll doWllS p&nlng f lrar lk>wm Pttlllll• 'To .. I flrtl dtWlll 'r1rd' f\1\111<19 Vtr11s PIHlnl V1rt:11 loll "' • I • ' "' " • •• J.ltl YlrdJ 11!nH Jll/l'l!s/A ...... I~ CllsllflCI ,...,,l1lel/V1rt:11 1191'111Hf f lllnloltt/,11ml!n IHI • :11,1 SC-.., ... '"" Hl/l'ltlnt"'" ltKfl . . .. 14 I LI Htbt't , ........ , ••• I I •USMINI ""'111111 .. l lldl .. " G1rlll 'Wist U Id 111 ... 'kklorll n " Sttvt Ow11 J t .\'""°16' •11la I ' Jim Mtrtlrt J I '"' '" • • • ' • • • " '" • I • , 'M M M >M 1/Jl.1 "a "' • -14 . -. m " . .. .. .. The Rustler secondaly does not rate se- cond best with the likes of Bonwell, Greg Henry, John Carroll and Tom Lawrence. Thus both quarterbacks will set tougb tt!ls tonight. The kicking game could play a pro- minent roil:! in this, the fifth annual meet~ng between the two teams. Orang~ Coast's George Barnett led the South Coast Conference last season with a 38-.yard average and the Dues' Bob Ryder is an excellent field goal specialist. The past four games have produced some exciting restilts. OCC, holdfng a 3.:1 edge in the series, won the first two game!J>~ 14-13 and lG-7 margins, whilt Golden West captured the 'M conte1t 34- 20. The Pirates triumphed last year, 36- W. • Offense GOLDEN WEST ORANGE COAST . 150 Shaughnessy E Young lfiO 215 Dages 1 D. Walters Z42 205 Vorono G Suprenant 185 185 Passalacqua C McCants 22i 2{)5 Sutliff G Durante 210 210 Champion T Pedersen 24i 187 Goelitz E Hart 191 180 Griffith Q Valbuena 185 180 Buckland B Haynes ISO 175 Dedrick B Meyer 195 180 Cornuke B Cummings 175 Delense 190 Lloyd E Walters 100 Hilliard T Gleason 203 Link T Carmack 180 Vernes E Durkin 190 Coleman LB·G C\emen1 112 Allanson LB M<iats 180 Membrilla LB MorO 174 Lawrence B Curry 178 Carroll g Hernandez 170 Henry B Zaltosky 185 Bonwell B Renfrow College, Prep Grid Scores Junior C0Ue1e Rio Hondo 31, Glendale 21 Estancia 30, Tustin 0 Hieb School 195 242 22il 200 228 Iii 190 177 110 115 115 Huntl'ftgton Beach 14, La Habra I Newport Harbor 7, C.orona dtl Mar 0 Edison 20, St. John Boseo It Unive rsity 27, Boys Republic 0 La Puente 11, Marina 6 Lakewood 28, Westminster I Rancho Alamitos 14, Fountain Valley 1 Brea. 16, San Clemente 15 r.tagnolia I, Lolra I (tie) El Modena It, Kennedy 14 Foolhlll 20, Sani. Ana Valloy I Orange. 26, Troy 0 Mayfair 25, Buena Park O Western 12, Savanna I -10.1«1re 11 u conds..btlore.Jbe .. half._ Tollk l1 114 ~ 1.t Mttfl " u Bolsa Grande 13, Mornln1side I Nelf. r,valf~c1ro I t.bt lead to 22-14. Cochrane hit cbrlch throws to &:hmldt for sevtn yarCI,;, dm Brennan for 20, and Schtnldt again -fof at to aet up the ACOre. Mee teer, who 1Wltched lo quarterbaCk Jattt In-the g1me, put the Indians ahead ~y scoru of 7.0 and 14"' to instill hope In a team .battered ln tu opener by West Vlr&inia U.7. 't SAILOR DEFENSE SHARP-Newport Harbor High'• Bill Whitford (80) foils a Keith Samuels lo Kori Killefer (85) aerial in Frid•Y night's non·league bat-· I Ue against Corona·del Mor. Mike Mors (21) is also in on tile play as tile Sailors whipped Corona, 7·0. ~ > • -.~ .. ;liii"T--OIOl'I ., 10 Q -0e~ '°"' 10 a lot~ I O ic,1n1 Pf41rct U f1 Mflil (r(Nby I t Ke11 OllNt ldMn ' I k tn '"'' I t l lm ltMR'lelld 1 t Tiii!• st 12' "AIJlltO Nt11tlllfftll ·-~ .. 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Ca 8" &• •·. ·E~les Roll __...,_,,·o'30-0 Win Over Tustin l!y JACK WEST 01 !flt 0.llJ •1111 Sti ll Phil Brown's Estancia Eagles jumped to an evly lead on the strength of a 75- yard iouchdown pass from Curt Thomas to Bob Kaiser midway through lhe firs t quarter then pulled away to trouree hosting Tustin. 30-0, in the season opener for both schools. : . ApparenUy no one told the Eagles that, ·in some corners, they were six point ·underdogs and that Tustin is expeeted to be a power in the Crestview League. ·• Other than the first play of the game, a play that saw Tuslin's Ken Marquardt . Jlash over tackle for 22 Y!lrds, the Eagles . lookecl like anything but Wlderdogs. · Estancia won the battle of statistics easily, gaining 209 net yards on the . ground. and another 136 through the air , while the Eagle defensive troops were holding the Tillers to a net rushing gain of 62 yards plus a paltry 23 in the air. Tiller qu arterback Larry Camahan got '.·Backed by the Eagle defense six limes for ·a total of 71 ya rd s in losses while at· ·tempting to pass. ... It didn't take long for the Eagles to hit paydirt. After giving up a· pair of firs t downs to the Tillers, the Eagles stiffened '31ld forced a punt which·wen t"dead on the :·Estancia eight-yard line. Six plays later, ·the score was 6--0. with Thomas launching a pass up the mid. that was grabbed by Kaiser on the Ealle 4f>.yard line with .,lathing but the goaJ line ahead of him. · The PAT kicked failed out with lillle .more than five minutes remaining in the first period Estancia led 6--0. · John Dixon set up the second Eagle .ecore v•ith a 22-yard blast through the iniddle in the last play of the first quarter. With the second quarter some two seconds old, Thomas went over for 'the TD on a one-yard quarterba ck sneak. Kaiser put the Eagles in good field j:iosition after retu rn ing a Tiller punt fi:om the Eagle 15 to the Tu~tin 45. ~ A 15-yard personal foul penalty gave the visitors the'ball on the Tiller 30. Jim Schllltz popped for a 12-yard gainer then :Lee Joyce moved the ball to ~e. eight. Schultz carried in from there, g1v1ng the .Eagles an 18--0 half-time advantage. Estancia finished the scoring in the irurd quarter with Thomas hittin~ . hi s favorite target, Kaiser, with two brilliant passes. Schultz led all rushers with 107 yards in 18 tries at the Tustin line. In all, IS tagles were to carry the ball ror a tot~I llf 209 yards·. Marquardt was the big threat for the Tillers, gaining 9!J yards on 17 carrie!. GAMI 1TATISTICS • First doW!ls ruslli!111 ·f'JrM llOWOI panlr>g .Flrlol 110wn1 p..,•lllN Totel first oo.....,s , Y1rc!t. rv1hlnt1 "'"'" passing Y1td1 los! ,Net ytrds fl'lntd. .P1inl1/Aver1ge Clt1llr1et p..,.111eo/Y1rd• iMn•!lttd Fumbln/Fumbleo !Mt • • • • "' D' • '" l )).l J/25 "' Store b~ Ou•'1trs • En•ntl• .............. ' U 17 Tullln .•.••.••••......... 0 0 0 llUSHINO t:ll•llCll •• " $(flu!tz " '" Terrin ' • Conklyn ' " T-• • " ... ~ ' " Jove• ' • &tit ' • Pyle ' ' ~.1 .... ' " Saou1 ~ ' ' aenn•" ' • Moore ' • ,.,_ ' ' '1obtrhon ' ' Weoner ' ' TO!lls ,, '" Twttln MtrQ.,.rdt " '" Tr1lntr ' " 11C1buN ' ' Crumley ' • (.1m1h1n ' ' Tor111 " 1•9 . PASSIN4 E1i.ntll .. " ... '"°"''" " ' • t ogl<!Qlo ' • • TOllll " • • Tullln (1r111h1n • ' • Tr1lntr ' ' • TOii it ' • • . ' ' • ' • ,. " " " ., .... , 1/U '" . -. . -. " ... • ••• ' '·' • 10.0 • ... • u.o • '·' ' -2.a • u • 1, .• • " • • •• ' -2.a • ••• • ... • ... • " • ... • '' ' ••• • .. " ... " ,, .. "' I» . ... • .~ I» .•S4 " .... ' ·"' " .l11 Final NHRA World Title Race Slated . .. --:::----'--.,,--,..;: -----~....:-- -By-~IANNY-EINEOA--they pay off-04 wbat -tht ldiW>oar CM 1111 O.tty P ifltt llllf ~hA ~ ''"""''.I" trnderOO.~ ~ Puente turned back !\1ari-Thtte Vikings shouldertd the load and na 12-6, ~da~ night at the Weslminster turned In a splendid )ob with fullback Joe Higb _Jtadium~i.n lhe,1170 football IUlfln_. Ventimiglia &rinding ~t 134 yards for a o~ for both teams, but never say die 12.,I per-carry, lnCIUOing Marina's lone ~iklngs ~ere on the Ya yard line when the Jouchdown. It came with 4:.07' left in the hnal whistlf blew. first qlar1er, ~n ·Ventlmigtia took a N~w coach Leon Wheeler of P.1arina put pitch out from quarterback Steve the team· on the' field that he had pieced !\1onahan and riad 58 yards for the TO. together from a few experienced· hands La Puente tied it at 6-4 in the third with most of them playing strange posi· . quarter on a foUF-yard run by Tony Rubio lions. -· and won it with 4:07 left in the final T~e . Viking's had the best o! it in the period on a 58-yard gaining ti>uchdown ~ slttistical department; but unfortunately pass, quarterback Dan Cariago to split : ' ~ . ' VIKING ON -THE MOVE - Joe Ventimiglia (32) leads the blocking !or quarterback Steve Monahan (15J in Friday night's tussle with La-Puente. Another Vike is seen blocking out the Warriors' Roger Sanico (77-)-La .• I DAILY ULOt. J-1 a ·:Puente . .._~ 12~ end ArLEaci]Jlla. The Jattor _intilt -matthed to the tr wlth -jult " behind defending Dave Campbell or S«Ondi left. Monalian picked up another Atarina and after catching the ball bad no nnt doWn to the alJ. Two plays later he trouble racinc goatward. moved the ball-to the ~ yard line and lhe Marin1 ~n ·had two foes -the clock clock stopped the &allant Viklna chirp. and La Puent<, with Monahan, the con-* -* * verted halfback, '9ding the cbar&e. IAMI STATltTICI -The Vikinp attacked from their qwp S3 ~ _ _ _ "" LP ·after the kickoff and It was Monahan whO J'lr,t .,_, fijiljr"11 ,. • • J'l"'t ~ INUlntl I l gambled three times and almost won. Fl!•• ....,,. -111.. o 1 \Vith fourth and 111 on Marina sa. ~~~1 ri;:!h-:-'M 2ll · .-~s Monahan dashed for seven and a first v,rc11 111u1no "' 111 down. Twice 'he passed, first to Ven-::~:.~~' ,,1.,. ,.! t11 timlglia ~~d later to . Bob Merritt, ~::i:i:_~~:-,:1 "~::.. :;~ ~ another Viking hero, for.first.downs. f umblet/FUl'llll!w io.1 1 • . - DAILY P'ILDT P'MMt .-, f'tlrkll O'Dill!IMll Puente came from behind to nail the hos.ts, 12·6, in the opening game of the season for both teams __ Teeple' Shines Brea Whiz Too Much For San Clemente, 16-15 By STEVE ANDREWS Of tllt 0.11, tJlt! Still San Clemente failed to stop Brea's fleet halfback Tom Teeple, who scored 16 points in the first half, and subsequently lost its football opener to the hosting Wildcats, 16-15 Friday night. The 9.7 sprinter carried the ball 12 times for 62 yards in the first two periods. scoring on run s of 11 and four yards. He also added both two point con· versions. giving San Clemente two points and his squad a free kick. This ran the aeore to 16-IS with 2:50 left in the game. The strategy worked u Gibson · fired four straight incompletions from the Brea 41. Teeple almost doubled San Clemente's rushing output in the first half. The Tritons could muster only 34 yards on the ground and complete just one of eight passes as mistakes led to both Wildcat scores. Vertlll'lltlla Merritt l'llr"• Tot1l1 •utilo ...... K1ll- C1 rl1to T01tl1 ""'-~"· Tot111 C1 rl-ot T011l1 RUSHIN• ..... k9Yt YllYf 11 J).I t )),I 11so1 .. s 1 s 0 s 402'11 •. I Le .... ,_ IS Jt I J,S SIOOJ,J I U-0 2.0 '4 02,6 ,. ti ' '·' PASllM• ....... IN IK 11111 YO tct '' j 0 ,, .l10 11 t o •s .m LI.._ .. 12 ' 2 UI .tlt 12 • r Ht .<111 Barons DroPi 14-7 Tilt To Vaqueros By STEVE EKOVICH Of ... Dl41W """ , ••• "We moved it, but wt"didn't tccre with It." So lamented coach BrlK:e Pickford after his Fountain V•lley football fotte1 lo.st 14-7. Friday night to Rancho Alamitos at Huntington's Sheue Stadium. With all the scoring occuring in the sec. ond quarter, Pickford's crew mana1ecl to control the ball for all but five pla)'I in the third quarter and seemed to be man:hiag for the equaliling touchdown in the fourth before a costly fumble gave the ball to the Vaqueros. The fumble came after the Barons had marched from their own 16 to the Va• quero 27. __The F.oJ.IDtain Valley drive bega n with 7:04 on the clock and Baron quarterback Ken Shibata seemed to t.e directing his team to a dramatic Jaat minute touchdown until he lost co1trol of the ball and fumbled it away to Vaquero Bob Hemme. The excited Baron rooters fen silent and the home side of the stadium ceued shaking after Rancfte took f i a a 1 poss'iSS:ioliWith 1:3'1 till in the 1ame. Both teams failed to do much penetrating in the first quarter ind lhf: deepest either drove was to just beyon'd lheir_~J!_Oneats ~yard line. Fountain Valley took the ball at thi start of the second quarter llld marched from its own 32 to paydirt in 13 plays tO break the scoriag drought Baron tailback Tony Sepulveda crubeil over from the five to terminate a driv,e that was kept alive by tbt quick thini:inl of· pwtter Rick Power who apotted -dayliJht Olt...a (ourth-and-•i1bt-ai&uldoll and scooted 11 yards for a crucial Urlt down . Gary Hemudei kicked the extra point and the score stood at 7-0 with aeven minutes left in the half. Rancho Alamitos took the ensullf kickoH and deadlocked the score after Vaquero qu,arterback Paul Shane Jtar- re::I in a 63-yard scoring drive. After the PAT there was still J:37 left before intermission . Failing to make any headway after the Vaquero kickoff, Fountain Valley punted to the Rancho 47 ud the Vaqueros streaked to the go-ahead touchdown en the nifty passing of Shane. The Vaquero PAT split the goal posts with 15 secoads to 10 in the aecond quarter. However the Tritons came out in the second half and showed they weren't -r.lr -':.oing to be upstaged by this one-man· '' .show. After holding Brea at their eight, San Clemente's Morris fumbled on the second In the third quarter the Barons chewed up huge chunks ol time with a drive that died on the Rancho Alamitos 35. The V• queros went on the offensi<-e, but Baroli Gary Hernande& intercepted 1 Shane aerial on his own 48 and turned the ball over to his mates for the remainder of the quarter_ play, Bob Clarl!._wunc__ed on_ the loose.ball --- ·r tllell an<rTeeple scored from 11 yards * -oAM1~1tArllTICS .. .. Their defense dug in and held Teeple to just seven yards in the second half and the offense came alive behind the arm of senior quarterback Keith Gibson. After having its third period drive stop. ped 'on the Brea nine, San Clemente's defense held and fo rced a punt. Clark Jarrett returned the kick lo the Wildcat 27-yard line and eight plays later Tom Morris skipped in off right tackJe for the score. Bill Day'!! kick with 9:43 left in the third made it 16-13,' Brea. Ra y Cannavo •was the T r i I o n s workhorse In this drive accounting ror 20 of the 27 yards. Midway through the finaJ stanu, Tee. pie appeared lo have gtruck again. F'rom the Brea 21 he burst off tackle and broke numerous tackles on the way to a 79 yard scari1per. But the \Vildcats were detected for holding the touchdown was brought -back. On fourth down of the same series with Brea's ~1ike Seeba standing If\ the end zo ne in punt formation , Brea coach Pliil Oram had Seeba kneel down for a safety • • ' • " .. " " "' 1Jl l.S tit' • ,_,. ' ._,. ... . Ii ... ••• •• u out on the next play for Brea'a first tally. The. second Wildcats !!core Cllll}e ju.st as the hrst quarter ended. Gibson's pass went off the hands of DaVe Sharke and int~ the . waiting grasp of Brea '• Robin McKee. McKee reUmed it to his 43 where 15 · plays and 59 yards late.r Teeple punched it in from the four. · Strenk Triumphs HALMSTAD, Sweden (AP ) -Swim- mer Andy Strenk of tile United States delr'ated world record holder GuMar Larsson of Sweden In the 200-meter freestyle bUt the placings were reverted in the :ZOO.meter-Medley at a swim meet in a 2f>.meter indoor pool in this South \\'est Swedish town, Friday night. Strenk was clocked In 1:58.6 for the ZOO.. meters freestyle, and was one.tenth of a second ahead or Laruon. winner of the •OO-meter freestyle IJ>d 200 and fOO.meter medleys at the recent European cham· piowhlps in Barcelo111 Spain. l'lrat dOwt\I PV1hl11g FJr11 aown1 paulng Flrol llOW.,. Pl!lllllitl l011I llrot down1 '1'11'111 nnhl"9 Y1rds pan !ng Y1rc!t. lost " ' • " ,. • " "' Ntl y1rd1 111....:1 Puntl/AVtflfll dlt llllCt Pen1!lhtt/Y1rcl1 pe111 1!1ed Fwmtln /FIJITllllH 11ur J/H.6 ,,~ "' kert t Y ... ,,.,.. FCMlftl1ln Vt !IW ....... 0 7 ' ' R1ncho A .. ml!Ol .. .. .. 0 14 Shl11ott1 McKtnrl• Htrtllltld --Mollu!sti .. _ Krlsl hMI S.pwlvtd1 TOlll' 0111 &••'t' Ht mm~ Sll111t Loubtr l llVI To,.lt JMO-t• Tot1 lt Sh1"' DUI Tolt!I ltUSMllilG. ,_11111 VlllfY kb YI ' D 10 SI ' " ' . . " ' " ' . . " a •• •1Mllf """""" ' ' ' . " . " ~ ' . . " J2 1)1' PAIJINO tf••nllln V1tM'f' ....... 10 7 0 " ' • •• llC ... 11. .. lftltot " • • ' • • " " • Mesa Poloists in Fiiials • • • 11 ..... ·- '" >D • " ,.. • "" >IU "' ' ' • -" " ';J • • '·' • u • ... • ... ' '·' • ... • ... " • ... ' • •• ' • •• • ••• • • •• • •u " ••• " ... .. ... .. ·"' '" ... • .... 1» ... • ,Costa M-HJP'• ,water polo i.am pls. Mike lleol had tine, Min O'Brltll l rolled tnlo lbe flnalo ol lbe Moore Lequl hit two ll1d Mitt WaldeUcb bod -.. , tournament Jl'rid&J Witb a 17-ll victory complete the MeSI ICOriq. " over Sunny HUis at Miilikan ffi&h. Mustang goalie Rod Roa bkK:Ud 11· Lancer shota, includlnt • penal1J II. The Mustan11 of coach Terry Bowtn tempt will play Lakewood today at noon tor tha Costa Mesa took a 4-3 ldvantaat after .I. •• !Ourney chlmpionlhlp. The title game ii the first qu1t1er ol pl1y ll1d then - set-for Lona Be1ch'1 Betmoni-Ptaza-to a commanding 1s.neaa-Jt •the u.;-.t---t1 Poot. tennlssion.---8oth teams added fwo loiC .. • • • :1 " • " Lakewood earned the !inala birth with ln each of the third ll1cl lourtll perfoas. , 2 victory over El Se~. The Muatan11 hid ld••n<ed lo tM Ron Mlsiolelt and QUI McAneney led aemtflnal came with a 27.S trlumpb owr , the rout of SuMy Hills a1 eac}l t.anked ail El Rancho Tburlda:y. , ' '· • • --~--------~~-'---_.-.;.._ · Dl!LY PILOT SPEEDY QUARTERBACK -University High field general Tom Walk- er fl!) ra mbles for a sizeable gain in the Trojans' 27-0 rout of visiting .pays Republic Friday nigh t. An unidentified University blocker levels ' . DAIL T PILOT ....... tor Oret ~ ....... a Rams' defender. The Rams' Don Outlaw (72} an·d Trojan George Har- ney (42) close in on the play. _ Famed Tenrtls Administrator Jones Dies LOS ANGELEs IAP) Perry T. Jones, lnlernationaUy known as a tennill ad· mini.strator and developer of young players, died Friday at 80. A former nonplaying captain of the U.S. Davis Cup team. Jones had been presi· dent of the Southern Cal ifornia Tennis Association for more than a quarter cen- 1ury. This year he was named to the U.S. Tennis Hall of Fame, but his heart ail- men t kept him from attending the presen- tation ceremonies at Fore.st Hills N.Y. From 19J4.56, he coached boys who won the national junior championships. He aided in the development of such cham- pions as Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder, Bob falkenburg, Ellsworth Vines and the late l'\ia~reen Connolly Brinker. Jones directed the. Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships annually. an event "'hich starts its championship round, on schedule, Saturday, with Kramer now at the helm. i · Rout Boys Republit: - Rams' First ·Game - A Success, 27-0 By BOB ROTH Of 1111 CHllr f'li.t Sl•lf_ Univenily High School made its first varsity football venture a highly suc- cessful onet, pinning a 27-0. loss on the. Boys Republic in a game played Friday night at Mission Viejo High School. Ed CaJI scored the fint three touchdo'fnS for coll.!h Jerry Redman's Trojans, after Dave Ong paced the. first two scOring drives with his bull·like run- ning. Ong also booted through three SUC• · cessful point after attempts after his first try was bk>clted. 1be Trojans' initial score came with O:S: remaining in the opening quarter wheil CaU)>urst over from lhe three-yafd line, four plays aft.er Joel Champlin fell '1n a fwnbled Runt for University on the Jtams' 11. ~ perlorming some nifty fakes with his run- ning backs. The One area where Universily:s lack of experience sh,O"'~d was in the penalty categocy, where they 'were slapped with nine in fractions fCJr ?a yards. De~nsively the Trojans took full ad· ya11tage of their weight advantage to stop the Rams' continued attempts to gain up 1he middle. · The Rams were also hurt by penallies, "'ith numerous illegal procedure in· fractions stalling lheir offense. Relatively short punts kept the "Boys Republic in constant danger v.'hen they ran out of downs. • Sparked by 137·pound back Jewel Stewart. the {{ams maQe' a desperate scoring attempt 'in the c!-Osing seconds. but time ran out on the visitors and the Trojans v.•alked off with a victory, and a shutout to boot; in their first attempt. • After the Trojans' next drive died nine yards short cf the goal, the University defense held the Boys Republic in three plays and the senior-less Trojans rega.in-Mustangs' Op.an e-d pos.session on-the-Rams ... U..yard-hne-· · -· · · · -· '7 follo wing a punt. Call and Ong then took turns running · G , d c • · throu.gh the Rams' line, with Call getli~g l'l an1pal0l} the 51x.po1nter o.n a !&-yard burst. Ong s "- kick made it 13-0 with 5: 19 left before. in· 1ennission.-·- University used that time to score once ,.mCJre,_ going 20 ya~s in ~ree plays. ~all went m from the five with 1:24 showing on the clock. Ong again added the icing to make it 20-0. The final scoring in the contest came at the 3:49 mark of the third period, as George Harney cUlmi.nated a 26-yard , five-play drive, scooting around his left end and into the. end zone.from 11 yards out. • Though they were playing their first game ever, the. Trojans executed amaz• ingly well, with quarterback Tom Walker * GAMI STATISTICS l'irl1 dOWM ._,s/ll"t l'lnr dow"• P'Hlng ~"' oa ....... pena111n Tottt first do'wn1 '1'1rds ru•"'""' Vtrd• ~Hing 'l'l•dl lo!.I u " ' ' " •• " " '" N~ yan:ls tllned Pu"ts/Avtr•Q• disllMI P-llin/V1rd• -tlud Fumbln /Fu<ntiln io.1 '" ,,,, " 5<1rt ., OOllrtlln ' Uni~nllY Boy• ·111.fl>l,lbl!( o~ Ml•"" -Wll~tr C~ll C~•m~li~ BOll'IWt ll '""' ,,_ TOl1\1 Pt'f!'e Mo!w._ Ptrei S-t •I Srtnton '"-Toltls W1l~er C:ill Tottll .... 1 .. 09 ,,_ Stt'l"t•I Jo!ll• . " • • • 'ASSING U~IVtf""lll, k • '' 1l 10 . " ' . ' " . " ' ' ' " ' , ' " . "' l tJS Rt ,ultli< . " ' ' ' " ' .. ' ' ' " ,. \OJ 'ASSING Unlvtnl!J ~ ~ . ' ' . ' ' a1y1 RtPll~llc ... ' • ' ' . . ' . . ' . . 11 ' 0 • .. • ' • • "' " • "' ·1112 ' •• ,,, • -" • -• ,, ... • " • " • " • .. " •• • " • " • " • .. ~ .. • .. " •• • " " '" • " • .. • .. " ~· " .>• • •• " ••• " ... ~ • . ~ • . ~ " ... WirnKatella Costa ?i.tesa High School opens its 1970 rootball campaign under some ramiliar ominous conditiCJnS tonight as the f..lustangs of coach lo.lax ~iiller play host !CJ Crestview League newcomer Katella at Ne1,1.1>0rt Harbot" High. The kickofi ls slated for 8 o"clock. ., 1.iesa. with a horde of returning let.4 tcmen in the fold, appears lo be starting off the '70 slate where it left off last year -sustaining considerable damage via the injury bug and other assorted woes. Robin Senik, normally the starting quarterback in Miller's multiple of'fense, is out of action fCJr tonight's game and is a doubtful starter ne xt \veek after receiv~ .ing a severe jolt to the head in the r.lustangs' scrimmage with La Serna Saturday . And. fullback Kent Paul. the l\fustangs best pov.·er runner and d e f ens Iv e ro.,,erback, is a doubtful starter becau$e of a siege of strep throa t. Jim Hohl t 175) is expected to start In Paurs vacancy at fullback v.·hile junior Steve Bro1\'n (li5) \\'ill see action defensively. The loss or Senik puts ~filler ln the position of having to go v;ith a pair of un- tried juniors \\'ho've never played in a varsity game. • Starting at the a 11-i m po rla nt quarterback slot for 1.1esa in the non- league tussle is junior Joe Arthur 15-8. 160 ). 1.late Flip DarneU 16-0. 170), also a junior. \Viii be ready lo back him up should it be necessarv. · r.lil!er has 10 startilig seniors in the or- fcnsh·e picture le.d by tight end Pat Sll'eelland f210J. "'ho doub les defensively and running back Kim \Volf. \\'olf, allhough lacking exceptional speed. is an adept runner with good nlO\'CS. Ho\1·ever. the Mesans are up against a formidable opponent in Katella, a team lhat also features a multiple offense. ~ " =:I -,I 1 Tl Bea paiI ma1 a re A is h imp thin tect the <81 ope Gat ... tect poo qua Fis• mo• H onJ1 haS rea: \\'e' H pre: tur1 to I II ----,,re 40 k 42 • II per cha tor his F pro' and ave Bar T incl ll M trn• \Vie ing Cot1 I err 11·itl L .Toh Los a!S< fen J, loo I '"" dou bah rus· .. I" di vi fa ll ( J ii he L•J 11~ l J 115 K 1~S O 110 w \70 o . 190 P1 ltJ Ti 1'1 Fl l!~ I(, HJ OT ••w j A conservative man, Jones made it a requirement at his tournaments that young men be dean shaven with well· trimmed hair. Foothill Grid Boss Now Home , Coach Jack Lee's team has been cut do"'" somewhat by flu. strep throat and:-------- WORDS OF ADVICE -Coach Jerry Redman gives his quarterback. Tom \\'alker (11), the word in the Trojans .. first-ever footbaU game Friday night at Mission Viejo High. Unive rsity slapped Boys Repub- lic around, 27-0. Edison Rips _Bosco, 20-0 If inojosa Engineers Chargers to Wi1t By .IAJ\tES ALLE~ feclive drive throughout Lhe remainder of 01 rho 01ur ,..1 .. 11111 1he lirst half arid at the intermission ·1he Charger 36-yard marker. but was quic kly halted by a fumble. BELLFLO\\IER _ The Ediion Char{!· Chargers held·t~ narroW 6-0 margiR. ers roared into their srcond !leason of ~lldway through the third quarter the football \>.'Ith a convincin g 20-win over the Chargers took advant age cf good liclrt out.classed St. John Bosco Braves, Fri. pm:ition following a Brave punt from day ni ght on the Bosco F'ield. 1!eep in Bosco territory. and marched 31 The favored Chargers took a "'hilc lo ya rds in eight plays for the SCQrc. get rolling, as lll£'y owned only a 6-0 art· llalfback Jim Moxley raced over right vantage al the hair. but blew 1he contest tackle for 11 yards to put the ball on !he ~AMI STATISTICS ,,.,, dOWll' ""l~•n• ~1 .. 1 dOw~s PIUl"~ l'l•!I GoW~I 11rn11!ot l Tot1I llnt .iowns Vtr<l\ rushl~g '1'1'11• PIH1"9 V1ta• IMI Nr• v11rd• ttln!'d • • • • " ,. '" ' '" P11nt• A•t•llH d11!1n<• P o••\fllll'llY•f1'• p..,1tl1td l'umltlet 1'"111"blt• Ill!! j JG.• "' " S<ttl b' Ou••ltn -• ' • •• ~ " '" ' . ' "~ •• wide open in the third perm "'ilh a pa ir l.klsco two-yard marker and follO\l'ing '1f touchdowns. Both the paSilng and run· I Unojosa 's one-yard plunge up the mid· ning games were suceessful for the die, dove over right ta ck I e for the '61' ~)O 0 c • ~ 0 Chargers, as quarterback Jerry H.inojosa touchdov.·n. Cary Balch booted the extra mixed his plays elfeclive.ly. point and the Chargers owned a l:J.0 w.noios• margin. IM•"~ The big Edison defense-held the Braves l\1omenls later the Chargers were 011 Mc~•t tn check ~ughoot the. game. The the boards again. Defensive comerback ~~: clow;t the losers could gel to !he Lyle Raymond picked oU a Bosco aerial :-::,::8'1 Charger ~I was the 15---yard lint, lale-in and ran it back to Lhe Brave la-yard line. 1•1•11 the firgl tr. On first down. Hinojosa took the snap , • .-.~11 _f.diJon· SCt1rtd th!! llri;l lime l1 gol its .-from center and went around right end at ... rlct J .... , ha1'19s on t~ ba11.--.~fi~ ~ engineered a mid 25 yards ror the. score.. On ce ag~in ·'°""~~ &>yard sco:1ng drlvt: in eight plays 11:nd. the boot .was good a11d-Wltl'fl\7lt~ left ~11, ~ll' n wltlf'J :JO.yard scoring pass-tn -nrthe·th1rd·Ptriod the-Charge.rs led. 2Q-O.-- righl end GatJ Balch. The boot for the The Bo~o offtnse. hn11lly began tn utra poinl oiled wide and the Olargers rno.,,e in the (inal quarter but ..Bosco "1"°~-' . • l'ttl'l'fl•!I led. 6-0. hacks were unable to hold onto the foot-"To!•li Ne.hhu team .could generat.e 11n ttf· ball. One driv! moved the Braves to lhe. t •r'll•r.n1 ' • , -. - ltUUONG f:•·-tc' ,, ' u TS 1l ' ' ' . ' ' • • ' . ,. 1•1 SI. JOJlll kSC$ u n 1 )1 . " ' . -· . 30 lC' PASSI NG t:•t..,,, '' K " ' . ' " ~ Ir. Jt~ll •tKt " . • ..... • • • • " ' • • • • • ' • . , ' ' • ' " " ·~ ,, "' 11 ••• " .. u .. " " " .. .. " .. " " " ~· ,11l _,,, ' .Cl!I ·"' F'riends tell of one year when he went tCJ England for the Wimbledon cham· pionships. Someone asked him his formula for producing champions. Look· ing al the top of the large stadium, Jones reportedly replied: "You know, what I'd do is pick out your best six <tthletes. I'd take them to the tCJp of that stadium. Then I'd push them off. '1°"'0 would survive. Those would be your boy~:· ---- \Vhat ~e meant was there is need to be a stern taskmaster. The formula paid off for the fl\8n known internationally as Mr. Tennis of Southern California. Foothill High head football coach Ed Bain, who led his charges to a Crestvie\v League championship and into the CI F AAA playoffs last season. is recuperating at home after recovering from what was described as "a virus ~·hich affects the brain." Afflicted with the virus two weeks ago, Bain was released from a neurosurgeon's care.at St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange oh Monday after tests proved negative. The Knight head man will relax at home for an indefinite period before r~suming hiS coaching duties at Foothill, Major League Standings National Ltape East Division Pittsburgh Chicago New York St. Louis Philadelphia ?i.lontreal W L 80 69 i9 71 78 72 72 i9 " 83 66 84 \\'est Division Cincinnsti Dodgers San Francisco Houston Atlanta San Diego 95 57 Ill fi9 81 iO i2 78 73 79 59 93 "rltl•Y'• 1.nv111 Clllc"o ).J. Mo11trt1I >-• Pn11tdel•lll1 t, s1. LOii(. I Phllbu'9~ ), N1w '1'1,l 2 Cln<lflnttl 11, Atl1"!1 6 Old'"" l, Mou1!0t0 ? Pct. GB .537 .527 \lj .520 2" .•n 9 .450 13 .440 11-. .625 .542 13 .538 131; .478 22 .481 22 .385 36 '"' Ft.1ncitc0 l. s.~ .,,_ ' no 1""1,..11 TIOlll1,•1 ••rnn . 'iofn·c-IMOl!rm•" IS.Ill ., M-.il!'ff1 fMoneft 1~ ~•lhW•o~ (1111\iltr 1Ml •t Ntw York (G,,..,.,..., ... , Pllll1<!1IP11l4i IWIM l•UI 11 St. Louis llttt•l11t 1; 1~. I. 01C!nc1-H {Md'>lol'l'llln l>f l 11 ll.tl1nl1 , .. ,_ .. h_..., (Willoro 10.JI •I DMtolfl IQ,tHn lS.13) 51~ Frln(.iKO !hi',.., 11>U! ti S.~ Dit'lfl ll•UI.' American League East Division W L Baltimore 97 53 New York 84 . 67 Boston 77 73 Detroit 76 74 Washington 70 78 Cleveland 73 71 Weit Division ~linnesota Oakland Anre ls Kansas enr-=1 Milwaukee Chicago !IO 60 83 68 79 71 58 911 58 '92 53 91 lllrlill'f'I l!:t •Ull• lltlllmort '· Cltlltltnd l H~w Vort J, Otlrolf t 0 1•l•ncl l, Anotll 2 MilwtullM '• IC.lrtlll (11'1' I Minnaol• S, (~lute t Wt slll"t'fon 1t loJl'lln1• llOSIHllM Tlllll••'• Otrnn Pct. .847 .S56 .513 .507 .473 .483 .800 .550 .527 .!92 .387 .361 A"'" IM1Y ~U! 11 0.•111'd tOdom "'!· GB 1311: 20 21 26 2•1,~ 71,1 II 31 :n 35 12 IClns1s CllV ! ......... 1°\tl ti Mllw1\lllM IMl!rrtl ,. '" #!-11 {Htll M •I C~lc-l.tel'lll 11.IJ) nl•"'· ~ ... Vtor*; 1•111-1 .. 111 .. 0.!1'911 ttt l11 I""· .C~¥t!111d Ol•lld .. n '1 .. ,ti_, IMcN1 1Y ll-tl ""'M· W11MflQ1"0!\ IH111M11 M l 11 kllDrt fMllY •ll DEAN L·EWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646·9303 rv ct, P•rts, & Body Shop Now Open Until -I p.m. Mondoy Nighh I I Orange County's t.argest and Most ?ifodern Toyota and Volfo Dealer some injuries. but prognosticators are sticking with the Anahei m crew to prove more tha n Costa r.1esa' can handle -by nine points. Leading the Knights are quarterback Slc\"c Thoma~. fullback Carlos Tinoco and split end Rob Conrad. Cotl• Mtu HO ~r•r.~ ICPllY l/S Bria GolOerl 16S D•n SoOribefQrr 115 Dlllr Willi1m• • 115 cr.a11nc~reave1 115 Jim Mlll~• 210 Pit Swt~ll&~d llo{l Jw A1!h~r 1&0 Kim Woll 115 J!m HcM hO Don ,B1~Pr Ktltllt E li!ob Co~r~<I T Pelt Laifr•"'f" G li!~ndy S<>rr,l!s C Mlke Mu~kln~ G""Tom PP!t•so" T JI"' ill.ff<! E IC'vln 'laHtr!Y Q S!ev' l~""''' 8 How~•d Smlll'I 8 C•rlos Tln<Ko S Mike 8•1r.l1 DEAN LEWIS AUGUST SPECIALS "' '" "' ,. '" "' "' "' "' "' '" [!]~00[Ql[f]fAl[ '71 COROLLAS HERE NOW! .... W~G9NS, Z·DRS. courts AUTOMATICS &-4-SrllDS VOLVO DEMO $2950 ~ -1967 . TOYOTA CORONA SE O. - Riii, $l11'f1!'il T1•11•"'lHlilll, Vvy r.ln~. 1\fOl•UI $1195 A he! rec ere me tea all J pai sal "' \\ii lhE joi· of Cu P" I he Lo to th• Ja dr \\"i th, ' Al ra tit pE fo --I;" .. 1, __ •-I " --• • Saturd11, Stpttmbfr llJ, 1970 DAIL V PILOT J 3 --~ ----Rac~ng,____~-~~~-=!- Tangle , Ehttie~ .--1 Bet ·-1 --"-A-=r,ga~JJ,st· Mir a:_ Costa:_rxt M-f _ ... :~ .. ~~:~~¥·~.:':'-.;:~~--0=-'"'.,dvno~t 'J•l1r11111 .. ~w OJ~· _,--'V •1d1 C::urt !Sm In) l'J -ll:llVthm ot G~ tiv {fl t111lol sad d 1 e b a c k College. !ullba,tk on offtnse and is .1.. Spai:tans have • 20~19S ad· ~~r.i• ,c::J~1il~tl:frl"" Kn OW fialiiring a well-bafanced al· llneman on the .SJ:iartans' vantage up front and. boostid t=:~~~.P~~ft11 1M:,I . 110 · I' defensive unit. I llltltr on 1w11~1 111 ••_;, - l y J .. Me•NJ On stvt rAI oct1st0ns -"' tack, opens the 1970 football by f.folufia's 260:-pound rame, J.•11• rn 1P11~rr~-:11' f Tailback Cral.& Vittitoe and· irev~ 1~ V•j !Paoel is Po inted out th• importance () ~ampaign tonight, h 0 sting halfback Sporty Willis give the have 17 211-191 marlin ln._ the . r.~oHW' 1t~c'·~~ v1rd1. Ytlr pl1nnin1 putts· to topple just tough Mira Cosla College at backfield 010t. c111111111Q. Pv•w 122co. lv•r Wll'Qr wll••• rht t•idl-~ The picture the Laguna f th h 1 d Spartans a good running at:-· Ou• Ctclllon CH•rll 1~ Beach Artists football squad f:t~ !~:. e:u•:. oObv~us~y~ 'the Mission Viejo High. Kickoff is tack. Vittitoe, a Itsrpoundcr') S•fd•eNck Ml•• c1111 ~:o~v~~vt~:~r~n lll . t d . 1 st week's scrim putt that "d1".t•" at· the holt atT8h. G h t earneG---all-cOnference tfonors-;~-~.,';Hi,oot ~ -~n:,;-i~ ~1r~~' 101v -:W:f~o.1iv1 Hi :7~~::::::~~:· .. :~~;;i ~ pa}n e 1n a • ~ e auc. os, runnerup o two ·seasons ago. He sat out »s Mu"nau G H•ltY 2'1i s1t11• G11111e••rt cP111i111 IJ', mage against Estancia wasn't is likely to felt , even if the bill Yuba (24·19) in the junior col· Hs M1r1111 c M11"'1e'11 11~ • ~1;1:~0 "'M:~1~~f~/ h I th "d d&e 1 ll h ,. h last season with mononucleo· ,..s L.oc:k.....ood G Haw•ini xo 5, ,, a JH 111,..) lH 11 rosy one. cate es on Y t s1 e e · ege sma sc oo.,, c am· s"s 1,1 w~ub•••d r H•r~1..,. ics sri~ 5~;.: !e~:nk~ 111 ._ He re '5' • 1ood way to help pionship last year. will present 1 · 110 G1«1e1. e low•~ 111 TH••o •Ace. t10 v1tdi., ve•r c1d1 .. And, Arti st coach Hal Akins h b II "th lifira Costa "'_Ill outwe igh ,~ Hector 0 DKkl 1 115 • ...., wo. c1.1m100. Pun• 11•r.o. ._ is hoping his charges will have yourself stroke t t a Wi a veteran lineup in tonight's Saddleback in Hoth the of-iu w~1cc1• I M11111~. 1«' i~'~:· J~~'l'11L1c1i.•i H: I .. • 1t1 Amtfkt l11t 1vt ,-, .. ,.,, ... " 11,,1 11\ltC ..... , 1· I !ot .. 1U ...... In 1111, • IVff WOnGtf Wll•I ttlt rtcof'll It l•t I •It lfflt,lt llllhll Pl.lr•• 1i.1nc11111t "'' molt flllft(U I• I rtw Wllitowt 111111• lflt •~ 1rrer1 , , , Tllf1 rec••• It -" .... 14:ttt-•ntWll aH Ytl .,,.-et !lit "'"t 1rii"iii"1-l11 lilt hl•tory of '"' ....... ' • 11'1 lltl!! lly 51111fff MU11111t w!ll wit -• '" Arnfrkln La.tff lltll 11i1rm1n ... -In 1n1 aM In!, M<IMlt lltndled l,1M C-l(Cij!IVt c11~r.ct1 wunout 111 trre•I .. _ J1111 1rn11rn1 c•tcll· the exact amount of force you encounter. lensive 11-00 and backfi"eld. The 100 l'letc~•r 1 v11u1"9 "' (1~*' •~ •oi:I• tP••~•rl 11• improved on a number of need. Visua\izt 1he ball tOp· Coach George llartman's 190 Hoy• 1 wmii 111 ~,~','"~~~~'f~leJt9'~~1 11' things -es~cially pass pro-plin&.1'us_Lov1r ~e ec!_&~_!>f ~he • Saddleback club is led bv e~uEt~~-t~M1•"'1~ • l,',1J _ l ti When they la"e on •-tt -1.--~ -c11irtrn!1 S1nos f •n~sl t ec on -• hole and f1llin& to the 111.1 om tailbacK ioby Whipple and ' Al , R R Fou1TH •Ace. ~t Y••dt. l YeAr the LOs Amigos Lobos tonight of the cup ••. without touching quarterback Chris Hector on am~tos ace esul•o o!d1 11\11 VO. Allowtncei. Pwt1t SHOO. (8) in the pre-league grid offens•. II (,.4' ~·~:1 .. ~~z...'.f'cY!~l.i H: f both Choo! at the far side of the hOle. Acrll 0111 llll>haml 11' opener or s s If you imagine this happen· Whipple returns for his 1tockv •e•c~ H•n• 1ca"'1 ,"'• Garden Grove High d . '''''"• ''''· ,·,, >>>O ''''" ' C• Mlctw1v D.,1dv CW1t~•I l · • g b fore you putt your rt -sophomore season after a ' " .a · 170 v••ot. J, v••r lll•et 1or An !Adalfl '•" "Frankly our pass pro-in ~ • • 01<11 '"" wi>. c11;rn1n,. p.,,., n-'00. cockv Kid !Pen~•l n ' , fllXeS WiJI tr1n5mjtrtt}I proper tre.mendOUS freshman year. Jn Flll5T ll.ICI. ~ Ylrtll. l Veit old• l r1is Lt""1 (P.,tl )).611 I.to 4.00 f'l'1M" !Well•l H9 tection in the scrimmage was I t k 1969 Wh" l d l f 1na up, c111m1110. PYrH s1t00. Anr11ls11c lLIPll1mf 4.• 1.10 "IFTH 1t.aCf. •a "t••d•· l vttr oldi d th t d.d 't h 1 forct to your_a~tua S ro e. . tpp e~ a pro uc o tli>Pv H~~k rMt••llll•l ,..40 10.«1 1.60 ocno Ptl!ltt•• lAOtl•l ,,60 and 11p. Allow1nc11. Purt• s.mo. poor an a 1 n e P our Tustin High. ran for t.538 °"''" ••• ID't ISmltll 1.10 l.10 T1011 -.4' 1110. • \In• ca~n• !Haf" 1 "' quarterback (145-poUOd Gary e,b lfl'tfrl.lT\.,.,,,.__,,__ -WUlow Gold !AOl!rl 4.20 Al~ rtn -C1lllornit Stl\CI•, 5P<O 1111 ~k J~1lt W11iOI" l it k. b yar.ds. scoring 16 touchdowns. Time -·'° 7110, Trtck, Vtlltnt Prlnceu. II. k t J Coun1 Cl•••n .,ml!~l H: Fisette) much," A ins e-Hector was the No. 2 A!"°''" -s1r 1111rlfrltt, Soot 5•m wa" Mr. Aatc111•t1. oc:' ••-M,'.~~·,1,;,,f,'!~,', <',~~~; .. ,'.•, ,•,•,• moans. · • •urri-·1 H 1 A,,.,. Ptlrn.,•1 · eu, Lann e1r, s11e1v •••· Lett Go -1, ~ .. 1,,11 "HOW TO JMPAO'!'E YOU . "'"', . tre 11tr~tl S.t'ld 20C quarterhack behind R 0 d $1m, Dltt BrulCly. Nar~1n Detroit. SIXTH ltACI. 400 v1rds. 2 Y•tf ~r."\1'g\ rii,;,c:,~C!utl 1j' He adds. "that \vasn.'t the f1Jlly il11Jstr1ted 1u1de to putti111 sta11ce,,line~p, to A Id P lmer ~ Graves last season. seeing du· s,r1td•td -H•'• A A1t1wt11, aw olds. All~w~ncet. "um l2JOO. ~lxTHv AACf. $ Y•rds. l vet• olc1: only aspect o( our game which . aloni wit h 1 st1mped, fflf-addr•Hd el!Ytl .. PI rno • • • I h Eve. Gokl 1~101, rr11dl;lt Rost. 11..i Bre J0t ltl•rtl 10.1111 4.00 1.10 •na 110-PurM S2'00 int l,7M lfJ"Grlttl lhrGWI, Col>" Ill" 1111' 1re11lltltr1 ln e rewl N• .... Ii.! t Ylt COllll Cl-19 rllll r1e1rtr. • • W1<1t w1s the 11~9111 lltld totl tVlf' kk•ta In I lootb1ll t•m•f , . •. Tht rr<onl wai ttl lly Jlrn N1111t of "•lnctt'" In 1 t arne I!! 1N2 wl!fll ht kl<•td t U·rlrtr litld tfll •.• Yoll'tr !hln~ 1111mtMdy WD11tf lltYI • ! • • l = has been poor. We ha,en't in cir• 01 this niwspo,.r. ty 1n on y one quarter at t e -. Splde M•cK•v tWtrlOlll 1.10~2.olO •d }j." iwiiwn i · 1'«1 __ really spar_kled_in anything __ s~gna -ea 1ng pos1 ion. e I secoNo RACE. 5-at v•'"'· i vear -Tim• _ 30 .,10. ,ll!~Y.~ c 111,'1!!1 111 L_;:.:.;..:.;_:._...;...;_;,.;. ________ =--=-===---' " J JJ" •t• H d"d Mr. Sllach IAd1lt1 2.10 ' !ti SJ&;J"~vr<l IU ___________________ ::_-___ :;:;:;-Se"iplentyOIACtiOn-ar-a-o-ld~-1111~11Dw1nur.-,.urn-i1f00.--,.1so r1n -••ri1r.1.,. ·R<r. 0111t , ~nlni"_ 11•1 n -..J.l:9Ul'LJll--'.L l'M"•d.J~LJ•."--~---~· flt .,., ltas, \Ve've done." _ . _ k Aoc:ktt Music !Ad1 l•J s.oo l.olll 2 . .0 Fr11•v 1(10, Btr 1111v, Jl~t(l!tJ, Don't ii're"I Cl).l!..-tt.. (~~h1mi, l:~ However, Akins does ex-defensive halfbac ~pol, earn· Trco D1ndy (WlllOll) •.to l.00 L"'* Btd! ~I Or'l rr··ndtl•Tu""'· 111 i n g all-Desert Conference DH-lretre Mt On !W1!10ft) l.•O . o=:· FJ' Ir i•v .. srrauul l U press plea sure with the recen( ) Dl-l·AoY•l w111 1orever1 i llG ilVE NTH •Atr. lSO v••ds. 1 ve•r c11111r B•• 011 (w 11011> ~H tu rnout of some la te arrivals Santa Ana BOW honors. . r1"'' -.11 ""· oios 1n11 up. A1iow1nce•. Purse moo. R\wlv;l.ff~1 ~~~"ii:~i •oo virds. , veir }!ector has looked good in OH -011<1nta1 lo• 1Mrd. Ml11 P1rr Bt•. tPerner) '·* •.CO '·'° oidi: rne cOl"IO••llon. Pur~r ~u.OOG. to his program. oQ -F !"I•~ 211<1, dl1Q11tlllit<1 " loo D«k Jo1ie !W•r:ionl •.OO 1.10 !C l 119 d I practice sessions and the two Pll<ed 1111. Ho1eti1a !Ada!rl i.10 ~:!~. c:fftYcK•rror~~'""I 11~ He says, ''\ve starte OU our G. h t 'd . Tlmt _ .11 tn o. ch1roer B•• AO•l•l 111 --pre,season-drills-wHh--less-lhan Ml.__.__. ~r • _auc o, ou 5! e scrimma ges A11.0 ''" _ n~tr 1tockti, ore ovn•ao Gee 0rev"1 JI! 40 kids and now \Ve have about ission . ie1 o, :i,nd figures lo give Saddle back Oailv Oou~I~ -Zippy Han~ a<ld Moun!, °"91'.1-To-Go, Rrfl!'• Tonto. ~g~~:U\~l~g~'lf'l~l 111' ood . ll k Rockel Mu•lc 01•d Hl.611. Lodv Atw1rltW o~afnt) 119 42 varsity candidates." a ~ pa!'ls1ng a ac . 11GHrH 11.t.CE. HO vard•. i ve1r L•<iv Anae la ~W••><>nl 11• If the Artists can get the up-Chief figure amoni;! a host of a~"~:.Dc~.~~~~wY•~c1~1ck":''' olds ;1:,~~. ~;::•Mn. lnt """' 01•1· ~:f,~~r.~ 1 ~~~.1" (Paarl /U per hand against Los Am i,R"os, veteran linemen is linebacker t11c~ Dtc.k (Lloh1m f J.olO l.to !,to Dvn•~ Gre 1orve• i.oO 1.ao 1 10 EIGHTH RACE. 110 vard•. 1 v~•· Chances are Akl·ns ''ould l1"·e s ddl b k M • Rocky Flotcher a 200-""under O'Arcv K•v rw11'0"1 '·'° !.to &Id wno 1w1t•anf l .OO l.olO 001<1,•, •110 11u1>. Pune 121.000. ''' " c , I"' T~re~ Ct!lt !M~11wda f J.00 Countv Fitl'lam (Adli•) 1 0 u,1 '"f' :~f,tsonf to run a balanced attack from U e UC lX \\•ho aiso doubles as the nm. -.'1 1110. nm•-.11 1110. -~ b:~~·'M.~I~ 1L1~:~r1 lfi' hl·s basi·c 1 fo-ation iormat. starling Gaucho fullback . A11.0 ••n -u n11 Min Bw•. Non11 ""o 1t•11-w1rcn1c·1 orr1m. ic1p1v·• G!~i~!:!,~afA~~1~b,111"°"1 Ho '"' Fot3 l l<IV, All 01 Me, SlttPY'I lm1t•• l llllldt. Miu H11rl lhtOb, 0 Goin, ~ ··~ Fisette. when given prope r 1.1ira Co.sta remembers the Tilt wop. Je1 ·~ t•d• Luck. 11.~~~.s~v !jl~11?k1nk•1 g~ protection, is an ample passer 1969 defeat handed it by Sad· Ho •c•atches. '· 1"'.fi'~~~ \°i~W. ~r:~:~~. l vt•r 0lJ: and he has a better-than-Mission Viejo High School ~1ar recently. dleback. It was the Spa rtans' 0;-,D~~dT~0_•:~!.;..,:,,~·;~!·.,3 1~ ttlNTK •Acr. 1 ve1• 010• a~~ uJ. •~o up. c1a1m1n1. Puru 12000. 1 A h · ' • n.. f" b k · h f Cltlmlng. l>vne SXIOO. Oon Pwetlla ILlontmJ ·· average target in all-eaguer will begin the long climb up not er 1uruor in u11:: open-1rst set ac 1n t ree years o 011mond sun Jot OM And 0niv <D•v••l 1.111 ,.00 •.Oil suck Jlck !P111e1 · I · J f l (HtrOln1) i . .O l • .CO 2.U.. llt11 Gla~1 !llot>l....onl B;~eTt1::U~~2~:~g show the football ladder from a ;~~:~~ ~: ~:'se =~i~ co~~:aen~~ra ars. led by Wally e::;,,MGa''~Ll~~:jrl l .60 ~:~ ;:~r~~:,~~fi1:.~~11re11111 11.10 1~:: ~~nr:~~i::\t1;~::' 1 includes tailback Greg Kessler dismal 1969 season Saturday team w.iUl Kenny Mason at Molufia, a 260-pounder v.'ho Time -·'° 5110· ~;:;1~~ ~~~~:~/H•rdt°.il ' °") t b k w It Ot night in the Santa Ana Bo\\11 halfback and ei"ther 8 0 b goes bolh ways ·Molufi"a plays Al1111 r•" -Pac111c cn1r11r, Tklv 11 E•1c11 -011 .... d Only 111<1 To-H•ll Smarr cw111onl J...., , coun er ac a -· Go. klPIY'1 Ctbocise. 1tt1o'1 P111t0 N 1d UMl.OC. 11.oc~tt lnlvn iwuionl tmer (155) and fullback Mike when new coach Bob Hivner Dulich or _Jim Divis at the 1-':==;;;; \\l iezbowski (UIO), who is fill-sends the Diablos against qua rterback position . ing in for the injured Telford Saddleback High. KiCkoff is at Dulich is expect-ed to start _ Cottam. i he latter was lost 8 o'clock. hut Davis has been throwing temporarily two "''eeks ago The Diablos have been well and rould move iot.!! t~ \\'ith an ankle injury. · unimpressi\ie in each of the top spot at any time. Lobo head man B 0 b last l\vo campaigns, "''inning On the lorY1ard wall. in-.Johnson. in his first year <is "'l Mod Los Amigos izrirl chief. "''ould by a 7-6 score over c. 1 ena experie}lCe is again apparent. ;i.lso like lo think his team or-last year for their lone victory. Bob Preshvood (1801 is a fe rs balance in its of!ense. Hivner took over the reigns juniOr al tight erid : Boh Johnson says , "when you of the football squad in the Zytkewicz 12051 is also a look . .at our stats after any spring, but feels the team still junior at right tackle: and j!:am6 this season there's no has a long way to go before Nick Galvan \165\ is a doubt you'll find about a 50-50 bein_g a consistent contender. sophomore at left end. balance be tween passing and "\Ve are sli!l moving tht': Over in the Saddleback. rushing. players from one position to cam p where one_ of two vie~ "We 're probably a little bet-another to try and find their tories posted last season by !er on defense though, \\'ilh in-best place," he says. "II all •the Roadrunners was over dividuals like /Mau) !S~lati takes time and even though Mission Viejo. coach Ben (all-league linebacker) and we do have some outstanding Haley feels his squ~l' 1Jim ) Lincoln (free .safety)," talent available, it is a qu es· come along well in ea rly ills he adds. tion__Qf puttiTJg_that talent in and says he is encour ed the right places," ~='----"abo~u~l~t;.<e upcoming season. Lo• Ami .. • t.•,un• SNC~ 1!~ L1mb<rt £ 115 Kerr T 1(5l~1i )Q~ St&nlfl10~ 11S Junior tailback A u n d re Seven offensive starters will •IS Olertkl (; 1!0 Whitt C 17¢ Olvl• G Ftll~t' 1,1 1-l•mtl;n 16S Senort lff Holmes is the key around also play on defense. however. which the Diablo offense is and this could be a key to suc· )9(1 ProGI< T l!S Tabor E RU•k l~S Lincoln 110 built . He was a starter as a cess or failure . . H I Fl!lllltl 0 lM kHll~r II l!S Ottm1r II ll'O Wlerbow1kl I R1ms1v 111 L.l!YI 11~ Rcu1e 160 llr1n,..n 110 sophomore last year and Brian Myracle runs the ol- sho\ved \vell in the team 's fen se and is an outstsnding scrimmage with Cor ona de! passer according to Haley. He played at tailback last year is spot has been relinquish· R d S C d ed to Devon Trahan. ecor occer row Jim Friedricl\sen (1151 al fullback and Mike Henry (1601 ---.,.--.... ---,.,.-.,.---,.,----.,.-----.. at-hallback.-cornplete the of-To See Pele Sunda'V fensi" b•ckfield. Friedrichsen .J wa~ 8 late season starter last year al.,..fullback and Henry played on defense. A Brazilian millionaire will he lp entertain wl1at co uld be a record Los Angeles soccer barefoot "fulebol" games us~ ing a soc k stuffed "'ilh rags for a ball . he is now con- crowd \\'hen Santos or Brazil sidered to be world's greatest meets Mexico's Guadelajara soccer player, and certainly, team in the Coliseum, Sunday the richest. afternoon. Pele is a Jerry West, Willie Pele. the world's highest Mays. Henry Aaron, Roman paid athlete _ a man whose Gabriel, all rolled into one. Mluloll Vitlt 5,, ... llitdl: 11:1 PrrtlwOC>d ' eutlt• 205 ZY!lltwllcr • ' PrYllt 17S OOUflH G ..... \I.$ Brenoi ' V/~111 17$ Mttlin G J•mn 1'! Feh" ' Mt~len Ui G.fl~tll ' Pttttrs 11e Dullch • Mvrac:lt 160 Hotmn • Tr•hlft 160 Ma1Cll • "'~ 11:1 J~net • FrlldrldlStll MV Poloists Down Tustin ... "' "' ... '" •• "' •• •• ,. ·~ _Outside. or the _United States, salary alone is reported 10 be "'ith its baseball, football l:nd over $340.000 a year, tax free-basketball heroes. Pele is con- "·ill be playing · inside left for sidere<I the greatest athlete of the Santos team .· He will be h<"s era. He ,., an athlete of . be The Mission Viejo Diablos, joined hy five more mem rs great renown from Bratil lo Jot f B ·1· w ld fielding a water po eam or of the 1970 raz1 ian or Stockholm. from Buenos Aires the first time, went 1-0 in Cup <:hampions against the to Budapest and beyond, • -1·1· delivers.:. ' Right through the ooor!~- • t bet v•u ~Id"'' k"'w tllat Ttm O'illl "lt r. "ll'f ,ott&rs Sctlcl1/' r.1w It lmptrt., ffr yo~ II t lrllff <ptrllftt ,,!(. -lht blffttl icotclt lla•1•111 111 camomla. Ct,vri9hl TAM O'SHANTER ....... Scotch Whisky .. s569 Proof 4/li4f. ' ·' Powerful Mexican eleven. Born ~-· Ar•ntes do Crestview League compe ' ion ''""' Wednesday with a 17-9 victory Pele and his teammates will Nascimento, he took the soc-over intradistrict r\v;al Tustin. be making their third visit to cer-shortened' name Pele when The Diablos, who play- Los Angeles and are expected he first turned pro as a JS-Western Monday at MiS!IOn tn lure a record throng throuRh year old. 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It is a 20th ~ 67U160 -----... ..::._ --• video anniversary for-Benny, ~niCl.I - By TOM B.u!LEY 01 1M O.llY Plllf Slaff ----Nf-lson ill Lhe demanding role put a iot bf elbow grease and v.'hose first network television Coron• Mir 9r·sakinl, the wily Okinawan down to earth talent in his program was broadcast on 2'05 Ent Coast Hwy. Some rather unkind and far rrom lovely lhlngs tiave been writtffl about "Lovely Ladiell, Klild Gentlemen" sinCe lhis1 musical version or Teahouse of the August Moon" opened last week at the Lo! Angeles Music Center. lt's hard to see why. The Los Angeles Civic L i g h t Opera's latest production is certaialy not destined to break any records in the box office or anywhere. etsC but it came across to this reviewer as a P~adelphia Orchestra Integrated PHILADELPHIA (AP\ - The 7D-year-oi<t Philadelphia Orchestra was integrated TUesday as two blacks -a violinist and a violist -joined 103 other full ·time members in lhe new season's f irst rehearsal. "They were chosen entirely because of their musical abilities, not because of race ." said conductor E u g e " e Onnandy during a brief pause in a passage of BeetJ:ioven's First -symphony whi ch the orchestra \\'ill play in Wed· nesday's opening. ''There are only good or bad musiciaris. Color never enters my mind. It's one thing I riever talk about." Only four other 1najor fresh, c harming and beautifully staged offeri ng that has b ee n Jn· comprehensibly mauled i n· some competitive columns. To be sure, John Patrick's witty b9ok is str~Y ahead of the .score drafted by Stan Freeman and Franklin Underwood but the show does have what we thought to be a hit song or two to-offer. "One fl.f re For The Last One" and "Call Me Back" were two rousing and solidly applauded numbers that did much to rompensate for two or three ra!her weak songs and lyrics. There are no such shortcom· ings in the splendid cast. so capably headed by Kenneth . ' ' . American orchestras have 1 1 black musicians -a violinis t ~· with th e New Yo rk · _ -, Philharmonic. a harpist with · ' · ' · the Boston Symphonv, a ce llist -.;:......._._., · wHh the ClcVeland Symphony ' and a violi nist with · the !J Pittsburgh Symphony. The -.. Ne1v Jers<'y Symphony has ·a blark music d i r e c I o r ·con· ductor. Violist Renard Edwards. a :?9-year-old bachelor who v.·ears his hair in a modified A r r o. said the color breakthrough ''as '' ve r y significant'' and should -en· courage other blacks to try for big orchestra jobs. He had won an audition las~ year that brought him a perfonning contract for the 1 9 7 0 • 7 t season . ''Many bl ack inusicians fef.1 they don't ha l'e a chance, and thus pass up the auditions." Edwards said. "This should ch;inge their attitudes." Booker T. Rowe. also 29 and married. was hired as an ex- tra \'iolinist on a trainee basis. He expressed "great elation - it 's been my lifelong dream ." Several b.lacks ~e performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra before, Rowe among them. sitting in when regular musicians were ill ol' absent. Vegas Vixeta guide. • depiction d that not un-Oct. 2.1, 19500. He was thoroughly and familiar character. the cof;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;iiill dellghtlull y 0-rienlal who ts'--almost driven insanehi (whatever the m a r c h I n g by grinning natives a11d junior ~F ...-... ........,,.. pickets outside the Pavilion officers who prefer rule by the _ 011 •xra --·· Jl-liM might have to say.)-and he heart rather than the head. · . -.1 . c d h .:i~ • A.ASA"• -sm1rR.e , minced and sang is And Eleanor Calbes ad= .._._,..,.... .. .,....MN?U way through a show that was lier own impecc:able &Jtd very rarely without his p1ese11ce In lovely touch to a charming superb style and all dlf;pite a mUsical with a beautifully plot that has become paper delivered interpretation of the thin to this critic. role of Lotus Blossom, the We've become a little weary geisha who helps to make life of the inevitable tile -aln10st in u Okinawan village a little always in musicals -of Gls more tolerable for lhe lovelorn in some foreign clime who Fisby. teach democracy and a few BaekiAg four solid principals other things to the natives and is a cast which conlribute.s end up having done the right • some inspired choreography thing for the wrong reasons. and first class choral wort to This show · survives its stodgy this pleasing production. "One story but we hope it's the last More For The Last One" as ti me we • encounter this sung ·and danced by Purdy's outworn and outmoded plot. Gls and the happy villagers is Nelson, as we say, • was a number that brought them a great but he had to be to coi:ne s u s t a i n e d and thoroughly out ahead of a cluster of fine deserved ovation. supporting characters, among Forget what you read in you them Ron llusnlann as Cap-kno wha alid take in "Love- lain 'sby, t e engaging an Jy Ladies, Kind. Gentlemen." highly susceplible officer v.•ho We're not being. kind ; this wins the love of the villagers really is a good show, and the wrath of his frustrated commandh1g Officer. Inspired casting put Bernie West in the role of ColoRel Purdy and the veteran actor • l . - Broadway's 'Othello' P11re Trasl1 By WlLLIAi\1 GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -After it's pure Gould 10ll>c-y..I'• _.. ElllOTT GOULD PAULA PRENTISS GENEV1EVE WAITE .• MO-V.E -~ .:JJIEYM"' -~ ·MISIEll nmr COLOR ~---1¥0el.1111l ~~'°~ ALSO PLAYING . the "Othello" which opened\l~~~~~~~~~~l~~::;~:~=~ Monday night at the ANT A Theater, Broadway's new season can only get better, one way or another. ' The production. previously at the Stratford Conn., American Shakespeare Festival, comes in on rock bottom. a compendium of tongue-lolling emotive ham, garnis hed with visual garbage. Since there are at least several performers of proven high competence on hand. the likeliest culprit for the total conceptual dissonance must be director ?-.1ichael Kahn. This tale of jealousy berserk re- quires superb artistic Control to achieve any believabillty. but the spectator here must settle for showboat absurdity. In the title role Moses Gunn, an actor usually to be ad· mired. is handicapped by not only flamboyant exaggerations or voice and behavior but by the competition of :s o m e villainous Simon L e g r e e hokum to which L e e Richardson reduces Iago. The toCal struggle is theirs. but it doesn 't help to have Roderigo, a luckless suitor for the fair Desdemona, cavort with overt homosexual en- thusiasm in the person of John Tillinger, or to have Wyman's Pendleton's Venetian Duke behave like a harassed shop clerk. . EXCl.USIVE (fJ) ORANGE COUNTY __ ........ ~ENEllT 21 l&T,1.a.S.-WNlllP& .. , .. , .... ,.... .... T.ATCH·22' IS. 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Shot in the Dark" very ~'•m ""~' rel ~~1111..,., tOl.ll'HI tllG piece o c a .. ,~llf\~~I~ ec=r;:iw· ... ~~r ~~ Balancing Dow's anlimated nearly misrires as the ope1_1ing j~[ f~:·c=-~ dt~·~~~·"~1~"1kn~ performance Is the deadpan productio n of the Irvine Com-11111• 'h''1''· THI c.1.sT reaction and prissy speech munity Theater's first full ~!~1"'s.~i;::n-.~.:::::::::·,;W,~,darrr:,: pattern of Garry Aldrich as a season, but thanks to the fine ~:1~1,:;"1~ ee•Uri;w;~·~ .. c:i~ t~4~1~ weary court clerk in a difficult comic acumen of it.s two prin· 0orn1n1~u• a~"''"•n ae.1r1ce T••fard role which demands much cipals. the anglicized French ~~\'l:;~t'stVkMiii''.:~ .... ~-~t~J stage. time but furnishes ve ry comedy ends up pretty much few lines. on target. tjon IS cou~led with 1 liberal -Jerry Leland is a bit stiff education in more Yl'Orldly It is no easy tayk. Despite matters. · beyond. his character's boun-- some peppery dialogue su~ Her transitions from initial daries .as the h i g h b o r n plied by Harry KUrnitt in his di.strust of t~e magistrate to philanderer given to three transla~io~. ,fr~m ,;-1 a r ce 1· event~a\ admiration and pr~ dollar words. His wife, played Ach.a~d s L ld1ote, the P!ay .•.frered afftttion are smoothl"y by BeatriCe Te!lford, <:on- exh1b1ts ~ tendency to l>og and credibly handled. One has tributes an effective denou-dow~ a.t 1~terval~ beca~se of no difficulty either in believing ment scene. the hm1~t1ons of its setting. -her or in sympatjlizing with Less polished is Nancy the office of an exqm1ng her Leland, app~rently ill at ease magistrate -. where words D~w's performance while as the magistrate's jealoUs must necessarily speak louder _less than-!l!wless te~hnic~.Hy -~ife. Ji~_ Marsh_!ll brings ~ -than-actions. (and small wonder, sinc-e he strong voice and a remark.361e Gordon Yeaton, in hiS' direc-took the role a scant weekt resemblance to Joseph Cotten torial debt.it on the Orange before opening 'night), is to his. role as the magistrate's Coast. has instilled as much _masterful in its fidelity to his superior. -. -motivated movement as can character. His application of Subsequent performances be credibly carried off in such stage presence often balls him should help to remedy a defi· surroundings. His set is simple out of a tricky situation. cienry all too evident on open- ana suggestive father-th-an Apparently realizing that his ing night, that of tangled functional, since it must be role is funny only if it is made dialogue and cues failing to be struck nightly to make room to be funn y, Dow calls on every snapped up, denoting an for school activities in the trick in his repertoire to in-underrehear-sed production . -·~ .. s1wid.,.,.S!Pltm~ l'J, 1'70 i .. DAILY PILOT Sllff Pllltl One, Two, Three, Kiel~ Corona de\ Mar High School sure that it is so. His repeated "A Shot in the Dark" con. little !heater. antics with the sheafS-of paper-·tinues··lonight and Thursdays The guests at a ~ay birthday party practice a ne\V dance in this scene from : Thus, the burden of keeping in his briefcase, for instance, through Saturdays for two South Coast Repertory's "The Boys in the Band," playing tonight and Sunday· the audience's interest arous-are altered a bit each time to more weekends at the Corona in Costa Mesa. From left are Michael Douglass, Richard Gordon, Ron Chris•· FEATLRi~~BOBCATS WILD BILL ~'11 ~, . . .. ed du ring what is an ex-satisfY a1,1dience anticipation, de! h·lar-school. tie and James dePriest. .. ccssively talky play restsr--------------------------------~---------, • .----------- squarely on the shoulders of ' DAVISON'S I\ ' .JAZ.Z GIANTS~ ---......... . ~ DOC EVANS·ART HODES · ~~~CHICAGO ALLSTARS ' ' . TURK-Ml:IRPHY · .. 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Her ca pt i vating, . r:ound-hceled par!ormaid suggests E I i z a from "My Fair Lady" -a charming lack of sophistica- Cast Sought For 'Harvey' Final auditions for the comedy, "Harvey," will be · held in the rehearsal hall at Laguna Moulton· Playhouse to- day and Sunday at 2 p.m. Director Bertram Tanswell, who directed "Pliiladelphia, Here I Come" at the old play- house, announced that five character roles are still open for men and women within the ages of 20 to 60. "Harvey" opens Oct. 27 and Saturdays until Nov. 21. New nirect.or HOLLYWOOD (UPI) John Sturges withdrew as director of "The 24 Hours of Le Mans" starring Steve McQueen. to be replaced by director Lee H. Katzin. PUT CASH IN YOUR POCKET Sell unwanted. Item• 'With a DAn..Y' PILOT Cl usifte.4 Act. PHONI 642-5678 NOW. AT BOTH CINEMAS GEORGE C. SCOTT KARL MALDEN .. '"9 Wliill\N"""" Cl!:N"r.'tA LCD2 11'1 111 here waiting for you. i' f l I : I • I : ~ . '• For •Ingles, yo.ung marrieds and adults of all ages. 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(0111 Me.a llot1rv Club, C1>1l1 Mn• Goll' ind Counlr¥ Club. co.11 Mt11, W=111t~ E,Jc111n9e Club, H'PtnnY l1>n, lol(MI 8t1Cll BIY(I,, W.1lml1111t r. llQGll. CO>" MH4 Ol>tlmlst Club, (0$11 Meu Goll '"" Country Club, 11fl1 Golt Courw Drlvt, Cn1t Mew, .-. FDUn1tln Vtlle1 EKtlltntf Clutl, Fr1n-col1'. 11151 111ct. Blvct., H..,,,t11111ton c1~;~1C:r, u~~~.:t:"'S<tua<tr"" 11. 70231 Ac1ci. St., Co111 Mn.a, I 1.m. Mtsonlc St1!.rl119 1.odlll No. 1'01, M•· Mltllc Ttfl'Plt, !Siio SlrH! .. .., S1. Afl(lrew1 Plat t . NtW-1 ''''"· 1 ·-~ I f If'~ """""'"'"~"""'""'"" • •• •• f • 1f Men Ill Service • i ; ' • • : • . • ! • l • j ; ~ ~ J l • L· J\farine Corporal M I gut I Herrera , son of Mr. and Mrs. ?ifiguel Hefrera of ,-ro""lh:--. Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar , was promoled to his presenl rank while serving at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune . N.C. !\1arine F i r s t lieutenant William S. Davis, son of Mr. and ~frs. Francis J. Davis of 3423 Seabreeze Lane . Corona del ~far, is serving with l\1arine Aircraft Group 13 in Vietnam. Army Captain Ted A • Cimr al. son of r..fr . and Mrs. Francis J. Cimral. Costa Mesa. recently completed a :IG-weck transportation officer advanced course. al the Army Transportation School, F t . Eustis, Va. Airman Ro bert W. fl1ac- pherson, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Currie or 34022 Chuta Vista. Dana Point. has completed U.S. Air Force basic traini ng al ~ckland AFB, Tex. He is being assign· ed to Port Hueneme, Calif., for training in the civil engineering structural and pavements field. Airman MacPherJiQn is a It 6 I graduate of San Clemente High School. Seaman Apprentice Oscar A. f.raig, son of r..1rs. Lula\ M. Doyle of 2501 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. was graduated from the two month Basic Su bmari ne.School at New Lon- don. Conn. . 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Cu rad Ouehless .BANDAGES flesl 79's -Ttns,arut l&'s Ye1r c;1ice Re1H•es st•~'''' itai11s i1 •intes. ''Qry'' Anti-Penplrant Spray Deodorant . 411. • c le1.97c 63 Wisk • c ....... , ... J!qtW Fir I cltHtf WIS,, .. • - I - I • COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH ; SPACE ~ LUXURY $29,500 · 4 large ~edrooms, 2 baths, .delightful family room. ?ltagnificent fireplace w.ins. admiration of all. Home- maker's ~earn kitc;hen with finest built .in appliances · including dishwajiher. 'Cove red patio. Pool sized g·rounds -landscaped, to perfection. "Apple Pie" _order ,inside & out. (9945) ·540.1120 MESA~ VERDE....:.$2,,95D NO oow_N G.I. ~ost convenient location - \valk to everything. Generous sized bedrooms. 2 baths, huge. huge .fa1nily room, room for regulation pool table, dining or just plain relaxing. Sliding glass doors open into large patio surrounded by the most fanta!!_tic landscapin g you've ever Seen -variety of fruits -grapes. lush plants -truly a earth paradise. Builtin sparkling kitchen. dish\vasher. Much more! Hurry -no do,vn ''G.l. or low down all c;>thers. 540-1720 EXQUISITE-NEWPlllll:-$67,500 2500 sq. ft. Of luxury & convenience. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, banquet dining room, finest built-ins dishwash- er. New carpeting, drapes. Patio. Large sun deck. Near the beach. Newport Hgts. Jr. Harbor Ensign & Newport Harbor High area. An address of prestige! 540-1720 BEAUTIFUL . SPANISH-MESA VERDE on Clubhousfi: Circle -aristocratic living \Vith no maintenance cai:es. Spacious bedrooms, 3 separate ·baths, all electric "Award" builtin kitchen, dish- ··washer. Full dining room, faffiily room, magnific~nt fireplace. Heavy shag carpeting, custom draP,es thru- out. Pool & recreation at your "Finger Tips'. (0153) 540·1720 ·: 4 BEDRM.-$33,500 WITH 6'/i% FHA LOAN -A lovely home with truly a park·like yard. Pride ol ov.•nership -excellent area near South Coast Plaza. Very spacious home with 1· baths, large family room, beautiful fireplace, luxurr,builtin kitchen, 9ishwash- er: \Vall 19-Wlll\carpeting, drapes. Covered patio. Only 3 yrs;-new-&-it~s a "boney.~-'--Subject-.to-annual % rate loan now·oo property assumption! Monthly . payments. less than rent! (0144) 540-1720 "FAMILY AFFAIR" -$29,95n! Excellent Costa tvlesa area near schools, shopping & every convenience. Beautiful landscaped lot. Spa- cious bedrooms, 21h baths, large. Jiving room Yt'ilh exotic fireplace, large family room. Beautiful kitch- en-with fleaming !:>uilt~in range. oven & dishwasher.. Loads' o cupboards. Designed for active family fun Joving people! Submit your offers. 540-1720 4 BEDRll -$21,900 -LEASE WITH OPTION ro buy -very spaciouS -home-design~-for active family .living &. entertaining._2 baths, nice family room, quality cai:peting. lmmediate possession. Forced air heat, all electric bUUt-in "Award" kit- ~hen . Dishwasher, Patio. Large home in excellent area! (9785 ) 540-1720. "VACATION YEAR ROUND"-$18,500- 5%% LOAN • • MAGNIFICENT 2 STORY-$39,~ 5 UM Decorator's dream witli wrought iron entry gate. 2 · patios for outdoor living & entertaining -one com- , pletely enclosed. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. secluded rear living room with a beautiful fir~j>lace. All electric '"Award"· builtin ~itchen, dishWasher. Lo"ely I.arge. g~Ound~ -room for pool, boat or trailer. 540-1720 . . 4 IEDROOM ~ $25,000 ...:.. OCEAN VIEW and wll8t's even greater you can buy With · almost no down G.I. terms or low do,vn all others on FHA financing! 2 baths. On a beautiful Cul-de-,Sac street -;safe for children's play. Superb view of ocean· & v~lley! (9646) 540-1720 BEST BUY!-$28,990-6 ~% LOAN It'.s a beauty "'ith criss-cross windows •. pretty shut- ters, heavy shake roof, in a lovely professionally landscaped surrounding. 3 king sized bedrooms, full dining ioom, large family room. A1any <fecorator dream features artistic use or \\'all paper-paneling. Finest kitchen. j\Jl this for less than replacement. Prime location. 54().1720. UPPER BACK BAY! LEASE/OPTION-$350 MO.! A home you can buy easier than paying rent as you build up an equity in your own p'rivate paradise. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. family. roo1n. lull dining room. All th'e deluxe features. A prestige location. For de· tails plea~e call now 540-1720 30 FT. FAMILY ROOM-$32,750 A beautiful home in a prestige neighborhood. Very spacious bedrooms. 2 baths, huge recreation room - room for regulation pool table. Great for parties & family get-tOgethers. C~thedral beamed· ceilings - bar 2 refrigerators, builtin kitchen. banquet sized dining room. Elegant fireplace. So much here for the price! 540-1720 2 STORY-5 BEDRM. $37,500 No down G.I. or Jo\v down all others. Majestic 2 story residence in a pride of ownership area. 3 baths, beautiful decor -decorator\s murals, exquisite built- in kitchen, dishwasher. Patio with . gas fired · BBQ. Attractive coachman's lantern. Beautiful dicbondra lawns, trees, colorful shrubs & flowers. 540-1720 PRIVATE ESTATE "NEWPORT"-$57,500 Walled community living -ar~tocratic in every rl!"' -spect.-Very !fpacious-4 bedroom. 3. bathJ !amily room home, 2 exquisite fireplaces. 40 ft. aluminum cov· ered patio. Beauti!ul landscaping. Enjoy the club- . house community pool, putting green. All the ad- vantages of Country Club living -...yet estate sized grounds ~-privacy all your own! (0051) 540-1720 $22,750 WITH FHA LOAN JO ASSUME Payment less than rent includes 4verything. Very attractive home near -(1h mile) fu beach! l35r-ft. deep grounds -room for pool. Spacious bedrooms1 den, luxurious shag carpeting, drapes. Price reduced $1,000 .for immediate sale. Vacant -move right in! rnosl) ·540-1720 What are tile 15 Costly Mistakes to Avoid in SeUing a Home? --- HUNTINGTON BEACH~FOUNTAIN VALLEY • I -"BACK TO GEOllGIA"-$38,950-5~%. L04N An excellent home ·with excellent terms! Present annual % rate loan on property which may be as- sumed! Very spacious (2000 sq. ft.) home with a large f....ily room, king sized bedrooms, :i i> baths. all el~ctric kJtchen , exquisite fireplace. BBQ. Coral tree. Witer soltener. Professlonallv landscaped. Cloud soft carpeting. Unique borne '&: one you must see · .to appreciate. (0085) 846-0604 - MOVE If TO LUXURY..,-FHA TERMS! Very spacious 4 bedroom. 21h baths home \vi th a , delightful family r90m \vith magnificent fireplace. Exctronic lighting sys tem, gorgeOus shag , carpeting thruout. Dream kitchen \Vilh built in range, oven & dishwasher. Custom landscaping! Hurry! 962-1373 "SOL VISTA" ASSUME 5Yi% LOAN! Executive tri-level \vith 4 bedroom s, 3 baths, forJ:!1al dining room, large fami ly room. Kitchen ,,·ith eVery built-in convenience for .. wife saving features. Sepa· rate master suite on lower level. 3 unper bedrooms ~1ith private balcony. Listen to the sound of the cas- cading waterfall w h i I e :relaxing in this gracious home. 962·1373 ATRIUM-EXECUTIVE POOL HOME Spacious ho~ \Yith private master bedroom suite with sitting room. Large carpeted family room. Cus- tom kitchen with finest built in · features. Breakfast nook. Beauti!ul S\vim pool encircled by decking & patio areas -lush landscaping -low maintenance! 962·1373 BEAUTIFUL SPANISH WITH ATRIUM-$38,900! 2000·sq. ft. of superb--family living -graceful arches -Spanish decor inside & out. Lushly landscaped 'vilh Jacaranda trees. Spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, beautiful kitchen· with finest built·in-features, distl- 'vasher. ?.1agnificent !ireplace. Prime executive area. Patio. 1.1ucb more! Hurry! 842·6691 . "GARDEN PRIZE WINNER" $24,950! House & Yard o! the :Year award! Most attractive home in an area of nice i;-esidentiaf homes. Spacious bedrooms, elegant fireplace enhances ·charm of Jiv- ing roolfl. Present loan of 53/4 % FHA subject to as· , SU!l\ption:·Monthly installments less than rent! (0084) - 842-6691 . --4 BEDRM $27,950-NAMEYOUR TERMS Here's One you can buy on no do\VJ'l G.I. 'or lo'v do,vn FHA te~ms~ \Valk lo-all schools, shops, park. Newly painted inside & out. 2 baths. family room. dream kitchen with executive built-in appliances. dishwash- er. Corton tiled. plush cloud soft carpetinJ!. Ne,vly painted inside &: out. No down G.l-low down FHA or casli toixisting Jo3n!-HufrFSee this one-rlrst- it won't last! (0141) 842-6691 · 16111 BEACH BLVD •........... 142-6691 5124 EDINGER ................ 146 0604 HUNTINGTON 'BEACH CORONA•NORCO HORSE RANCHES AND HOMES $23,01111--10 DOWN G.I. OVER Yi ACRE • • SHARP EXECUTIVE POOL HOME:..,..&%/. TERMS! . •I ' l • •: - 28QO sq. ft. ol superb \\1orkmanship, quality &. taste- ful! deror. Sp~-unlirmted in this 4 bedroom, 3 bath, fan1ily room -·pool home. Covered patio, lush land· scaping, flrepit -patio. Full 'banquet stied dining room. 3 car garage. Exceptional used brick' fire. ,Plac,e.~ all ·electric--''A\vard'', kitchen. Heavy shake r..oof beaut}'! Only 3 yrs. ne'v -looks better than a modeJ home. Stib'ject to present 6% Fij'.A loan on propertr to be assumed. toll~) 8<MH>604 .LIVE LIKf A KING!-$23,500 Private re1sidential ·Jiving with all the conveniences of countrv· club livin2". Acres & acres of park-like grounds, community pool & recreation. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths: Beilutiful ~ i t c h e n with finest built · in features, dishwasher. New carpeting, drapes. (0092~ 962·1373 . GORGEOUS -SPANISH HACIENDA! $30,500 Cathedral entry hall, exquisite natural brick fire-' place. Covered patio. Near new stores, medical cen- ters. Plush caipeting, drapes. Spacious bedrooms1 family room. Beauti!ul builtin kitchen. Huge fence« pool sized grounds. Only one year new ! Better than new condition! (Q143) 84G-0604 18884 lrookhtint Fountain Valley . 962-1373 E'-TORO .· I.AKE FORIST MISSION VIEJO GREAT P.OTENTIAL-4 BEDROOM-$29,900! N~eds a little .pa"int & yard w·ork but the value g~es up$$$ by doing ·it yourself. Very-lovely.home with space galore, 2 b~ths, beauti!ul kit.c~en wi~h handy work features·, dishwasher. ~1agn1fict:nt fireplace. Big • big lot. N~ar beach & all conveniences. (0021) 830-6060 EXQUISITE .JAPANESE GARDDIS....:.$31,500 . . . Pro!essipfially la·n~scaped' gorgeous Oriental gar· dens. Custom interior 'designed with quality cu. petil, custOm drapes. Sp!ciouS bedn;om·s;-i-baths, family room. Elegant fireplace, exceptional kitchen \vith finest builtin· features. Dish\vasher. $3500 down - & owner helps with financing. (0094) 830·!!060 5 BED RM "SADDLEBACK VIEW"~ $35,900 • Talk about serenity -this is it! A superb view of Jovely mountains.-3 bath's. family room. Magnifjcent -l.if'eplace, Plush ~arpetlhg, custom-drapes. -Wife'• · dream kitchen with never·fail instant cook centers, dishw3sher. Delight!ul free swim pool too! Covered palib: (0077) 830-6060 "YOllNG l BEAUTIFUL"-$31,500 Only 2 yrs. new 8i brimming with charm & beauty! Spacious. bctdrcwris, 2 baths, full dinin_g room, mag- 'nificent fireplace central point of admiration in gra .. cious living room, Gourmet kitchen. -builtin range, oven &: dishwasher. Patio. Italian tile accents, cus-- tom tile-· many extras,-Washer, dryer, refrigerator, TV-antenna -much more! (0073) 83()..8060 ONLY LOOll.S EXPENSIVE!-$26,500! Like living in vacationland all year round. Nothing to do but relax & enjoy the popl, recreation facilities, beautiful grounds. Privacy if desired is yours in the delightful 2 bath residence. King sized bedrooms, ~ eautifiil kitchen~ builtin...range,~pven, dish"'asher & , refrigerator'. Subject t.o present annual_%_ rate Joan- no'v on property assumption. Payments much less than rent! (0034) ~1720 --- w~ .,.. 11 •• 4••'t .....,.,,. .. -'1 r••r ..... HtM Y•• NH "'- IMell. IMl....,. .....,Jttel Hew· C•••••tl, M.a.A., -4 J~ ~ 1'11.D., __, wft9I -.- tte111 tht cei _.. .,., ti .. , llMrt• Very nice like new home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. family room, finest builtin features. 1-Iorse paradise -room for 5 animals. Sprinklers. Double garage. Fire'pl!ce. Very sharp property inside & out. (0127) 543·9429 Delightful home \vith central' air conditioner -keep cool all summer long. 17 ft . patio for warm weatfi- er fun & ente.rtai~fug. PoQl.sized grounds -room for boat & trailer \Vith access 1or same. Plush carpet· NEBULOUS NEWPORT -$28,950 - WALK TO BEACH! ........ IMMf .... It ··-.. .u1 ........ tt ...... ,. ..... .. .. ,... ........... '"" ..... '"" ..... lmt .... hi ...... ,.... ~ ACRE HORSE RANCH-"Rancho Paradise" Very spacious home with ample sized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, dream kitchen with !inest built- in features, dishwasher. Covered patio. 5 stall barns -2 feed rooms, 4 separate paddocks. Foreman's house. iQOO_ sq. it. barn. All this for only $35.800. Walk to beach from this deljghtful residence -king sized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Dream kit· ch en wlth built-in range, oven & dishwasher. Elegant fireplace. Patio. Charm Glow gas fired BBQ. Built-in cabinets, extra shower in gara,SJ:e. Alley access FOR .------------------~•Heavy shake roof beauty! .Excellent terms. (0128) BOAT OR TRAILER. (9798) 540-1720. , 4 BEDRM. • $29,950 -LOW DOWN! TARBELL REAL. ESTATE CO. P.O. BOX 1400, 16111 lle•ch Blvd. Huntington Beach, Calrf. '2647 " ............ "" • .,. ef , •• , ~. ··11 C..,., MhNll• Te Anhl I• Selll., AN.,...,. NAME ' ................... ' ................... . Very spacious famiJY. home with· many luxury; added features, 2 pullman baths, used brick fireplace, all electric "Award" push but.ton built-in kitchen. Plush carpeting, custom decorator drapes & shades, heavy ADDRESS ................ ·. · · · · .............. . !~:!k~~2o~ery low down payment. Owner desper-I CITY ····;··················· STATE .........• . . ~ - ·2955 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-1720 ·. 543·9429 "VALLEY OF THE· TREES"-$29;950 Most inspiring atmosphere! You'll never want to leave when you see this delightful ranch style home with all modern features plus a large bar, storage shed &: equipment included. Bette r call now - 543·9429 2429 Hamner. NORCO Toll FrH 543·9429 · ing & custonl. «:frapes. Spacious bedrooms, 2 separate Datbst. all electric' kitchen with instant maid service -disnwastler. M8jestic fireplace. A beautiful home a~ a price well below replacement! (0081) a:J0..6060 TALK ABbUT OUTDOOR LIVING! $28,500 -5 % % LOAN . Most beaqtilul yard you've ever seen can be en- joyed from .'the delightful covered patio -mature shade tree&; .velvet green lawns, apple, plum, avo- cado, peach &: grapefruit .trees. Home shows like a model with generous sized bedrooms; 2 baths, full dining room. elegant fi:r'eplace, homemaker's pride kitchen with del\iJl:e built-ms, dishwasher. Heavy shake roof home. ·OnJy 5 y.rs. new. Annual % rate FHA loan on property: may .be assumed! Owner helps finance too r~ (9815.) 830-6060. 23331 El' r-Road 830-6060 eal Estate Career Ni ht ~--------· --- HEAR AIOUJ TARBELL'S FAST START TRAINING SPECIAL GUEST---SPEAKERS! The Inside Story of one of Get all the facts on how to r-.celve MEET OUR . MANAGERIAL STAFF and ASK · PROGR4M America's LaNJest Realtors · your Hcense. --QUESTIONS! -LICENSED o-. -UNLICENSED -DON'1 MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY! F. -- - 8530 M. • -MONltAY;i'OCTOIER 5th, 8 P.ht.;-RETAIL Ct.ERKS ,BLDG. 1 STliNTON AVE. llJc;.;r Crescenti lUENA_ PARK ""--Ctct!Jl TO r.N01fS"'IERRY FAIM TARBELL ·co. INC.,.:.''A NEIWORK OF 35 OFFICES'' .. • - I - U • "tf.i.. V lllOT Questions ·"cl Comment By R11llor R·ondall McC•rdle ThrM years ago I ~rch•std my present home In the hills of S•n Ju•n C•pistr•no. At th• time of pur-ch••• I 1l11ned •n en11lnMr1 report which 1tat9d. th•t there w•• fill dirt on th• lot. Now th•t• •re ominous 1l9n1 in the house that th• earth ~lint. Wh•t would IM the best thing to do? JM -S•n Juan C•piatr•no See your ·attorney. The lender .as .well as the builder m1y lie liable. There have been ·s1ml1ar cases, your at- ·torn.ey will advi ~e you. . ____ ...:. ____ _ We ·live in Mes• Verde •nl Ire very ~'of 0:U' SPACIOUS PATIO ·LIVING •r•a, yet w• knew noth ing of the hlator'! of the orl91n-· •I Mesa Verde" until your reference to 1t Jn one of Y°"!f , - J FEATURED AT GLENBROOK CITATION SERll!S ~~alyst ~ill -Speak_ , ..... -Realtor Group Lirtes _Up Expert DaVW Scboenbrun, inler-ml:lrnlnas, before the pnual nalional affairs expert, has sessions begin, round table ~irl-JUlded , to tht..Ji&.L.o.L worksho sessions will start at speakers who will address the 7:30 a.m. FUty tabl"°tSln two annual convention of the separate meeting rooms each California Real Est ate morning will have discussion AsSociation Oct: 3·8 at lhe San leaders ·expert on particular Francisco Hilton. Hotel, It was aspects of real estate practice. : 'announced by Melvin L, Mould s pea k er 5 previously 1n-· of Long Beach, CREA presi-nounctd include Gove r'n or ·dent. · Ronald Reagan; Jesse Unruh: Some 3,500 Realtors, sales Rieb Port of La Gr a n g e, associates, their wives and Illinois, president of the Na- gues!S are eipecled lo atte nd · tional Association of Real the six-day event. Estate Boards; Larry Willon At the Wl'.!dnesday morning of Minneapoli s, a nationally session, Oct. 17, &hoenbrun known sales motivation ex· will take "A' Look at the 70's" pert ; Burton E. Smith, state from a background as radio real e s t a t e commissioner; and television news analyst for CREA Convention Committee Anthony Dowrui, senior vice CBS for many years. hea d of chairman, said that 1 5 pre:Sident or Real Estate its Paris and Wa shington separate ~onferences on Resea rch Corpora ti on . bureaus, lectur er at Columbia . specialized real esfate sub-Chicago; Arthur Pomp.!nio, University, and author of jects a~e sc heduled for Tues--Arlington, Virginia, morlgag l:! several books on the In· day and Wedaesd ay. Some or banker a·,1d immediate past ternational course of power. the subjects are chain site president Of lhe_Nati onal Among other speakers not locations, mobile h o m e A 'p a r t m e n t Assgciation : . lectures. Sine• w• f~und . your comments ~ lnterestlnt, L d -hip Hom· e"' don't you think others rcugl!f also?_ -ea e~ ~ ft A. H, Mesa Verde previously · announced is de velopment, syndication, Congressman Rit'hard T. Han· -----~;or~;,m;;;.,,~-'--rLrvermore, Jr ., flnanciilg, planning and ion· na ; .state Treasurer .IvylJaker Secretary, Resources Agency, Ing, landlord·lenant relations..-Pr 1 e s t ; Assef!lblywoman State of California, who will and appraising. Yvonne Brathwaite ; . and address a luncheon Saturday, He said that on those two Assemblymen J?.~bert G . October 3, on "Environment;:i l Beverly, Pete Wilson, and Control and the Real Estate James Hayes. Both Mesa Verdes are pleasant and exciting .. If Gl b k B b s t you've ever dreamed of being a great explorer and dJS· en roo ar ecue e covering a "lost c1v1hzat1on," drive t~ Mesa V~r~e National Park in Colorado and start looking. America s .first gr~at civilization vanisl)ed here. 200 Y.ears .befo.re Patio kitchens at Glettbrook Columbus : you mi"ht help atcheolog1sts p1·ece its his-"' Hills, Leadership Homes' new •tor~ together. Five fully deeorated models are fea tw:ed_at the commU'l'.l.ity with interiors by Hamilton· Howe, Inc .. Cltalion homes in· elude such deluxe features as master suites wit h separate dre ssing areas, custom design· ed fire plat'eS, wall .... lo wa ll carpeting, vaulted ceilings, -and raised double d o o r residents wilh its luxurious Industry." -RE Chie f Se ts Tours of the Bay Area Rapid . game r09.ms and J .o.un&e.S.---A-luncheon.. -on Tuesday Transit system iBART) and sauna bath~ gymnasium, and sponsore d by the CREA Syn· O the new Bank of America Actually, there were three cultures: the 2rehistoric hunter folk, the basket makers of 700 A. D .. and the •;ancient ones" "'hose cliff dwellings still perch like fantastic swallo\\'S' nests on the canyon \\1alls. Each is pictured in the museum dioramas which trace their de- velopment from sa\•age nomads to a high culture that built ZOO.room aparlment hou ses, J{rew corn in irrigated field s and traded for salt and j'ewels .. Their µottery, jewelry and textiles. displayed here are fabulous .. master planned community in Brea. are designed with the homemaker in mind. Gins enclosed walls, built-in ap- pli~ces, and pass throug h serving counters crea le space yet provide conve nience. swimming pools." dication Division 'A'ill feAlure Speec11 at cc building are planned for those Located in the center of David C. Sli pher of Oakland. interested. Orange County's industrial vice president for special pre> State Real Estate Com· There will also be en- growth area. Glenbrook is jects for Kaiser Aetna, as missioner Burton E. Smith tertainme'llt events. including within easy access of the ma· speaker, will be the featured speaker a fashion shov.·, dinner-dance jor commuter routes via the Charles Gould, publisher of Saturday in a morning .long at the Empress of China Orange Freeway. the San Francisco Examiner. seminar at Orange Coast Restaurant. and a President's Glenbrook Hll!s may be will be the featured speaker at College. Dinner-Dance 3'11d Show at the But no museum is as exciting as an actual visit to their homes dug into the earth of the mesa. or, Jike the cliff pal;ce. built on the cliff faces. Scientists now know that a lon,I? drou,1?ht be.j?an -in 1276, and in a j!'.ener· ation this civilization withered and died, but its ~~nd­ The public is invited to in- Spect the unique kitchen and quality home features of Leadership's popular Citation Series at a barbecue hosted by Southern Counties Gas Com· pany in the model complex at the development this Sunday (September 20). A home economi st will be serving roast beer sandwiches and refreshments prepared in a roomy Clt.atlon k I t c h en between l arid 5 p.m. reached by taking t he a general convention lu ~heon. The seminar is sponsored by Hilton, the latter featuring the cove red entries. The homes Riverside Freeway to the new also on Tuesday, speaking on OCC and the Newport Harbor· 85-member cast of the Youth range from l,4.28 square feet Orange Free wa y and north to the subject, "l Am a Costa ~1esa Board of Realtors of America Ca I if or n I a. to 2,353 square feet wit h ex· the new community at the Protester." and will be held from 8 a.m. to Bicentennial Show. W1111,. ... ~ eur remains. terior.! in ranch, Spanish or :· . .!..A~ssoc~i~at~e~d~R~o~ad~e~xi~t.-----C~l~a~rk~W~a:'ll~a_:<ce:__'.o".f_~~1~or:_:a'.!g:a.:__:1 t~a.:'.'m:· _______ _:_~"~i:'.d.:_ __ _;-=·-"::,,-~·~·J!:!'=-contemporary styling. Editor's Nott: Randall R. McCardte i.s the president of th e Real Estaters. an investment analyst, college lecturer, and author of "Rea! Estate in California." Send· your com· ments and question$ to Randn!L R. McCardte, c/o tht DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Coata Me sa, 92626. El Cajon Homes Debut The new El Cajon model home premieres this weekend at Don Ayres Jr.'s Rancho La CUesta. Brookhurst Street and Atlanta Avenue in Huntington Beach. The twe>story home has 2200 aquare feet downstairs and 2.10 upsl.llrs. As an introductory offer. Ayres will finish the upstairs at no additional cost to the bu yer. The homes are priced al '34,390 to $35,700 and include free decorator service to -11sslst buyers fii selecting colors. drapes and carpeting. Other furnished and derorated model homes are displa yed daily. ''\l.'e have tried to bring the f~li ng ·or the fresh outd oors into our cou ntry kitchens." stated Jim Lenon. Sa I es t\1anage r at Glenbrook Hills. •·An indoor barbecue seemed the r i ght idea f o r demonstrating and dis pla ying Citation·s standard purchase -pM"Celtems that include double ovens. dishwashers, lndoor· outdoor serving co un t er luminous ove rhead lighting, and custom kitchen cabinets." Homes from Leader ship'! exciting Today Series are -also on display. Today homes 1eature Leadeyshlp's. famous "growing room·• which allows a homeowner mult iple decorating possibilities. Priced from $25,995, the homes are within range of a young family's budget. "When so meone buys a home at Glenbrook Hills, he's really becoming a member or a new communit y planned for comfortable California living," explained Lenon. "Buyers are im.~sed 1 by ..... ~re we 've _ laken Jn p anrung aOO pr.e.sen- ling ou r homes, besides the community features we offer. The $300,000 Brea Blenbrook , Club has proven popular with If you like to mow the -, lawn after a day's work,'--- we' re not for you! On the other hand, if you bel ieve in putting you r feet up, enjoying limit·less vistas of the Pacific Ocean below, taking a relax ing swim or practicing your putting stroke, you should see Pacific Island Village today. Professio na ls mow the lawns, mainta in your private club, do all the other exterior chores. A golf club, beach club and riding club are only a few min· utes away, and shopping and medical c~nters are a five minute drive .. Pacific Island Village is designed for oct1ve adults ... no permanent residenls under 18. The homes are superb ... two bedrooms or two bedrooms and den each with two baths. Custom interiors include luxurious carpeting and dra~eries, complete step~saving kitchens, double-door entries, Franciscan tile front hall s, and much more. Come and relax for yourself! • $36,900 to $49,900 71/2% Annual~Pert:e~tage~Jlate-Available T1ke Sintl Ana-S.n Deigo Frreway lo Crown Val· ley Parkway, right 10 Pacific-Island Drive, right to 1----~s. Or P•ific..Coast,Highway to Pacific Island Drive, left to Pacific Island Drive, left to .models. Open daily. paclffc island village -31312 Flying Cloud Orive, loguno Nigu•I --- ------~ Phone 4960124 • NO OTHER COSTS fHA: NO CLOSING. COSTS INClUDES EVERYTHING: BEST PRESTIGE LOCATION, FRONT LANDSCAPING WITH TREE AND SPRINKLERS. SHAG CARPETING, REAR YARD COMPLffiLY FENCED WITH A GATE. DRAPES THRU·OUT. SHAKE & SHINGLE ROOFS. $29,700 ID $33,400 '>/!.· MEMORY " ... ; [ MO"ll• I 0 FASHION .PARK a: ~.,. ~ .. "' !I z ,.,.,. ""'" .. 0 c • (OlilC.I· ... SANTA ANA ... MAP NOT TO SCA.ll ~ • fashion ·Park Estates · FHI'\ VA !\ C<lN VfNl l<JN/\! TER M'. S41 0041 (71"1 • ~ --- I , . --------:----~--.:--------~- -... .. ~ .. -....... ---··-, . -· -- S;Hutd,iiy, Stpttmbtr lll, 1970 • • . . , ,_ --- • ,- • '· CREITllB I BETTER EIVIRDllEllT FDR YOU , M~re of everything. 52 Plans from s24,995 1os6sLooo.-.:_ Here's 25 of them. ·-- €) Pion 41 E) Pion Q - ·-~-- 0 .PlonN --- -- -i , -- - ()Pion 1 0 P!on 12 -.-- E) Pion 5 0 Plo11 200 ·-= -- --,_ __ _ 0 PlonS1 ., .. ._ -. I ·' 1 '" .... , r--i-n-1 ·- -·-- E) Pion ~I 1 0 Pion 17 ~--· ~r---fl P!anY €) Pion 48 ... --· ----.. --. ~ l j - (;) P\nn 1 0 Pion Y ;;<r· ,--.,,., '="L..~ !~ ~:>· rl t'~'!lel:"-:.."'"" n L:J .•. ()Pion 5 •• ------·- 0 Plon5 ---·---- .. -. I -- -~---0 Pion 300 0 Plon 400 (l) Pion 56 (} PlonVM Tile Irvine environ ment is real ly nin e env ironments, crea ted by builders we hand picked not only for their qual ity standards, but for their imoginalion. No molter what your price range, you'll fin d on excellen t selection of styles and noor plans ... D.Cre oting a better environment ho s its practical side, too-the prolet tio n of your inveslment. Irvine is consi dered the finest example of cily planning in the world.So as Irvine grows, 1he value of your home wi ll, too. 0 You con choose a home in 9 different Irv ine-planned neighborhoods, near the Un iversity or the orange groves, in the footh ills or ov~rlookin g the ocean. You'll find fine schools, abundonl porks and conven ie nt shopping centers, The res also Fash ion Island for more elabo rate sho pping sprees. O look at 1he mop. Con you imagine a belier pla ce to ra ise a family? To live ond work and ploy in? You con buy the land or lease itrYour choice.All pr ices sho wn ore le-a seho ld except Tusti n r . Meadows, CulverDole, and The Colony. 0 Tustin Meadows from $29,745 The ho mes ore clusler ed around .. a large meadow. Only 2· model s and 8 slyles rema in. Fencing and fro nt -yard landscaping free. Grant Com pony of Cal ifornia is the dev eloper. f) The Colony from $28,995 In Walnut Villa ge, features go urm el ki lcb.eo.s,_s.e.c.luded yards, and a private recreation cenler. A planned shopping center wil l add to the conv en ien ce. Five model ; and ~!t een styles by Wm. lyon'Developme nt Company. E>CulverDale from $24,995 Buili a round a pork and. recreation center with pool ondc ourts for te.nnis, bod minion , basketba ll a'nd volleybalf. Eig ht model s qnd 23 slyles. Grant Company of Ca liforn ia is the deve loper.. (I University Park from $28,995 Wit h pulling green s, tennis courts, --'c~h il~re,n 's-lo~greunds-ond miles-o f meandering paths. Eleven mode.ls, 21 slyles. The developer is the Slonley C. Swartz Co.mporiy. 0 Turtle Rock Hills from $55,oo·o f hi s neighborhood won a Grona Pr ize in nofional competition. A hillside setting that gives you picture postcard views. Four models and 7 styles. Buil t by Middlebrook-Ande rso n. 0 Broad moor Turtle Rock from $29,990 The re ore conve nien t ne ighborh ood porks, a planned reg ional .. .. ,;.ot;ei.,,._, .... --. ·por_k and a good -s ized ocean nearby. Five models and 1.5. st,.desJo cbQQs<l_f_rorii,_built by Ric ha rd B. S-mjlh, Inc. . OThe-Bluffi from $.30,'950Th ese h'Cimes.ov~r ooka5Por!(lin.g ha r6c>r;O'cres ofbeau1if ul1Jreen bel~ and T,..he-_-~~ Newport Beach Tenn is Clu b. Five moaels. George M. Ho lstein & Sons is the devel oper. 0 Harbor Vie.w Homes eJl970 TMt tRVINE COMPANY ' --- ·PACIFICOC_EAN~~ from $29,995 A lovely po rk and enough po1hwoys to mak e auios seem unnecessary.Yet Fa shion lslond on9 New port Beach ore close by. Six mo dels and 29 slyles. By Don ald l. Bren Com pony. 0H arbor View Hills from $41,950 Your view is a sweep of the Paci~c. complete wif h breete. Six mod els a nd 22 sly les lo choose fro"m. lusl< Ho mes is the·de~eloper. Ii Information Center Stop al our lnlorm otion Center, on the Son ta ·Ano Freeway ;1 Myford Rood. -----~~----------... ------..; ------~-~·~·'-~~----·---~-'------~-'"--~--~~~~~~....;._~-..;..;..~~~-·-.. __ ~~·~·-·--~~~~~-~~....;.~~~--I • H -!lllLv.PtLll! s.wn101. s.,1.~t" 19, 1110 : 8 Co1n1n11nities ~ I . , Goye1·Iime11tHome .~ Project Begins · Further progress in refine- } ment or offsite e-0nstruc(ion S techniques is rej)Orted by the 1 National Associallon of Home ' l Builders' R e s e a r c h Foun- dation. !' The foundation r e c e n t \ y ' completed t11·0 homes - Research House IX-A and IX- D -thal ~·ere built in a plant \ at South Bend. Indiana , haul - ~ ~ to -the sile at suburban i Scottsdale in three sections. f joined and se;iled and con- nected lo utilities. ~ The foundalion·s experiment l "'ith offlitt comtn.iclioR bt:gan f in lllSlwitheng,lneering ' studid il its ~arth lab in Rockv ille M.Q. --:-Tbese led to t Research.House v1r1. a three· , bedroom haUle built in se~ l lions al the same plant and aet I•-up at another site Jn South Bend last year. Analyz:inp: resu lts of the L Rtsearch Vilt project en.bled : lbe foundation·s engineers to < • • ' • • i ' . ' Broker . Opens Newport Of£iee c '""' lnyder, preoiOO!t ..,r I AalcV.d. Brokel'1 Strviet ~ the opening of the , • IJnd·a (irtr office at 2025 \V. ' BaJbol Blvd. ln1 N~·port .. • Beach. ''find construction economies and still add a few luxury touches to the fo llow·u p houses," according to Danvin T. J:.ynner. Des Moines builder '-·ho serves as chairman of the group that supervises the Foundation's operations. L}'nner said that Research JX.A and IX·B showed ho"' offsite techniques could be us- ed profit.ably without requiring • investments in plant and equipment beyond the finan· clal abtlily of small-volume builders. Each "ersion of the 1970 Research Houses p r o v i d e s I, 100 square feet of rloor space. Major ; variation is style: one is traditional, the other is C1:1ntemPorary. Plant and site ooerations were performed by a four·man cretr using new materials that had been testtd b_y -the Foun· Clalii>n. For n:ample. walls I n Research JX.B Were fliiished with • newly-devetoptd spray lhlt sitnulltes cooventionil plaster with a 'sand texture. A large S1reel company cooperated by producing a test !!ystem of stttl floor joists and ••R ttuds with faster in· stillallon methods. ·~ .. ~. ·- • Builget Domes . --Crossroads 'lr.Jic.LlArw_ Cost Just for single·s • I Achampagneopenho11se To introduce the ~pst.exciting . new country club- apartments in America. When you're young and single, life can be so great: So many fun things to do with your freedom . So many interesting people to get tqJmow. That's what South Bay Club is all about. The most complete country club you've ever seen with apartments located around it-.full of you r kind of people. A'!. million dollar club house. tennis courts, ojympic. pool, health clubs; and much more. Spacious single, 1.& 2 bedrooms, furnished and unfurnished, with. ren ts from $150 to $350. Models open daily from ·10 a.m. to 9 ~.m:oon't say you know it until you've seen it. South BayChlb -Newport Beach (Jast for single-people over 21) Newport' Bi.Ch Irvine at 16th Sfreet Open House .<11•) 645-0550 this SJmday~ _i . """ . and next Sunda.'6 • i 3-71?1\l • ---- OtherSouthBayClubs OAAOENGMM" 13100 °'*""'" ......,"' (114)ta.JClllO MST LOS ANOruS ___ ... _ C213) SllH7M -.... __ l21Jlm..- -· i The otrTce will be managed ~by Mrs H•lan< Ekdahl Joy rl>rmtrly o1 8"'r--W ht l c Real ty. The round.ittoo has b<en conducting ttstarch on better housing at lower co.sll ind bulldlnlJ e:rperimen~I homes for the put.lO yea.rt. D.a nut mafor project i$ a Jong·rangC'l !itudy of garden 11partmcnt constructionandmanagemenl.0-------------------------i::....----------"-----------------------------, .. -·-,' . . . • • / - • • • • • - . - .. } PALM VILLAGE PATIO HOMES' FRESH AI R .ROOM l:tAS MANY USES Placentia Homes Fresh Air Room Ex tolled 1'Fresh air rooms," in children's two-bedroom slceir novative conCepts in the treat-ing wing, and an ideally l&- m e n t of · indoor-outdoor cated living room survellience atrfUms and sunrooms, have. point for the watchful mother. been introduced by Earl ~· The fresh air room· is ac· Kaltenbach Jr. in his Palm cented by the colorful texture Village Patio Homes i n of the indoor-outdo o r Placentia. carpeting. brightly-enameled "The fresh air rooms were storage shelves, plastic out- designed to illustrate some or door toys, and the unusual the unusual adaptations and -graphics wall treatment. A uses for atrium-sunrooms," plexiglass skylight covers a said the noted d es i g n e r ~ portion of the playroom, pro- archilecl and d e v e I o pe r • vlding an equal balance of sky "While the more tra-ditional and shelter. garden decor provides a "The Plan I is ideally pieasant backdrop for llving designed for a young family," a r e a s , some of our said Kaltenbach. "Sleeping homeOwners have indicated a and living areas have been desire for more uniquely func-zoned for privacy and soUnd tional, yet equally attractive control , supplying individual treatments in their atriums. adult and junior areas. Their requests prompted the "Because of the young fami- Tnodifications in three of our ly emphasis of the Plan I, a moOel homes." playroom art studio, complete Perhaps, the most striking of with wood decking. shingled the new fresh aif rooms .i~ in walls, and warni.-colors. used the Plan t. ,a thr~~room,.. tq crefle ~~cefW ha ven for two bath Patio Rome: 'nle .. tbe family arfisl · Plan I atrium has been "The Plan 3 is a perfect redesi5ne<I as an open home for a larger family with children's play area, providing slightly older children, '!ho completely-enclosed outdoor would be engrossed in tl!eir recreation for youngsters. hobbies. The art emphasis or The larlf' a:trium opens via this fresh. air· room cQUld just wide sliding walls of glass to as easily be model building, or the Jiving room .. and second weavlilg.'.' uld Kaltenbach. bedroom .. The dual entrarice A thirc:IJJID room has been furnishes a private access to trarusformed into an open '1tir the playroom from t h e adult den, with tt.xtured walls, a small s emi-enclo s ed greenhouse and ·an outdoor bar. According to the builder, this adaptation would be ideal for the more mature family, or. for newlyweds. "Of rourse, these are only three of possible thousands of ideas for alriums," s aid Kaltenbach. "Part of the fun is having each famil y decide just what· they want to do with their atrium.'' The unusual modifications of the fresh air rooms are only one of the innovations of Patio Homes.· Also included are front yard landscaping with sprinklers and full height block walls around the rear yards. The one and two stoey homes are built and detailed to meet or exceed the specifications re- quired by the FHA. The development is located on Kraem er Blvd. at Midison Slreti:l in Placentia, just north of the Riverside Freewa y. Rtcreation is nearby, with 2 ~! acres of -landscaped park within the boundaries of the community. The 18·twle Alta Vista Golf Course is just minutes away. Prices start at $28,950, wilh _7~'• percent FHA and VA financing a va i I ab le , Con- ventional f.inancing may also be obtained. , . ' in S!i n Juan Ca pistrano· 'Designed · ' ...... 1o1o venlied-0e11p, 'Inc., of Corona del Mar ha$ completed the inter.lor de:slgn ol a model home of a new modular mobile t)ipe at Spring Knolls" a second h o me development near Murrie\a Hot Springs in Rivenide Coun- ty, it was announced this week by the deftloi>er. Irvin Kahn of Irvin J. Kahn ' Associates, San Die50, and GlyM Brown, president of lnte'x Diversified Design. The modular mobile home is a De'( concept ·in ,housin1. When iii place, it has no wheels and is a modular unit. But when the time comes to moVe it lo a new locltlon, wheels are attached and it becbmes mobile. Kahn indicated the· design firm's role was to select and supervise installation of wall, noor, and Window coverings ; fumltu~. and accessories. DesCribing the i n t e r J o r design project, Brown said : "We wanted to create. 1 uni· que and individual feeling in the home. Too many people . have preconceived n o l i o n s about the limitations of in- terior style in mobile-homes. We wanted to show .that each unit may be. tni:lividually designed according to the owner's tastes. "We achieved individuality through varied wall and win· dow treatments, using tex- tured and felt panels and mir· rors and painted surfaces to create a f~li~g-of openness. The open feeling of these spacious units is enhanced by lightly-scaled fumlture, bri5ht colors. and Ii gh l·w eight materials. "An outside deck off the kitct>en 11-nd living room also extends the feeling of interior spaciousness."- The unit is on display at Spring Knolls just off Highway 395, south of Highway 74 and north of Rancho California. ' Seminar Set By Appraiser s _ .. Or,~nge Coun.tY Chapter 132 . .of the Society of Real Estate Appraisers will present their 81h annual educationa'I seminar Thursday, Oct. 22, at Newport Beach. The seminar is entitled, . "Profit From Properties tn the 70's,'' and starts-with registration at 8 a.m. with ad- journment scheduled for 4 p.m. All speakers art planning some Ume for: quta:Uons and answers. -prstuano • Vtttqs Choose fool Apartment Homes• and Garden Homes with 2·~ bedrooms,.1·2 baths, on excel~! FHA Ind FHA/VA term1-"'* Miii !M ,nce ... fla $15,115-payable in 38l l1IO!ltllly installments of $12514 (includinc principal ~-and intnstl, 1t 111111nual percenuce r1te of 914 %. Siiis DlllCI • 1• All It 11 Pll • """(714) QS.1112 • DllESS'G --.. SUITw' BEDROOM 2 SER. -·--·----·~-_...,-·---·--- FNolLY , ... .., :F:&ll.:t--1 ~ ••• ..! BEDROOM 3 --, KITCl£N ENTRY -~IVlllG oArLv PILor ·ai. 0 0 :., ' . ·- ---··~ ci .. .. w :I " u GARAGE S..Nr, ANA "'1'. The ci RllnGh .. 1:; VALENCIA AVE. .. ~ ~ w · ~ l ' School is-starting, but there's still time for you to ~;!~:::".~~ enroll your children in the preferred Tus.tin Unified :: School District. How? By registering at The Ranch! Pacesetter Homes developed a plan for you, with your good credit, to move· in immediately and rent your new home until Escrow is closed. And Pacesetter Homes have added to their pre-school offer an additiona/·bonUs'. sprinklers, la~n 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 fe'.aturing a raised, TRABUCO RO. ~ < z 0 ~ z < u 0 z < "" ' formal double·doorentry, with designer selected fk>or tiliil, a living room with garden-view Bay window, friendly and informal family room with dining area and beamed cathedral ceiling and hand-stacked fireplace, 1 separate service room, a country·comer kitchen with double-len_gth, ceramic tile R41tio servin1 counter, 1nd a handsome master suite with marble pull man, ·compartmented bath and dressing area. No 'l'attlr what your circumstancn, OM of Pacwtter'1 20 Fin1ntio1 Ptans wffl tutt your nffd1. 3 to 4 bedrooms L,,-1--...L...:~--'----'' S28,450 ·S32,950 FHl\¥1 racesettar _ _,The RanGh - Wt c1r1 •bout your f1mily's utvr• Phone (7 14) 838-9330 • __ ,, .. • . . , . : -' _, (4 i · !41 .. ~-t .. • DAILV,PILDT ~00 Lifestyle Hornes ~Jide ' BoatYar~r==~~~]~~~~mCE~ ....... ,. • tUl'l•HNt COUtT O' ntl ------1·~cPTWIUTro,-1U•••11U.--tTATl-......ULU1fHUUA ... Pr ded •ICTITIOUI JllAMI TNI COUlfTY O• OtlAMI "'-When major congolOmorale builders forae ahe•d with plansi'or large scale buildil'lg no one usually t.alies nolice, But wben an---indepe:ndcnLliuclL ' 111s Jo.1ervin 8. Johnson. p:resj- dent or the Mervin B. Johnson .Com panies makes s i mi I a r plans lhe I dustry Vi'atch~ and \V&ilS. But they woo ·1. havg .to wait long; because In one or the boldest moves in !he present •building market. Johnson . of • Buena Park. Is p resenUy -.building more than 600 homes ·in Azusa and Simi Valley, and now in ~1ission Viejo. This Viejo Lifestyle series ls priced from only $22.950 and the homes have large country kitchens complete \\' i t h automatic dish"·ashers. double kitchen sinks. spacious pan· tries. and Vi'a ste dis posa ls. There ·are a lso pass·through \vindows. All of the a ir ducts arc sized 111 nd engineered for coo I refrigeraled air condilioning in the future and all homes aln!ady have P ayne forced air heatlng as v.·elJ as family rQPm s and f.Q!.!!!_al dining room s. '!'he hom es \1·hich ;i re 11vailable I h r o u· g h ron· \'entional, VA or FHA {inan· cing have cathedral and beam ('eilings.-shake roofs.-gracious entryways and large con- vertible·dens. To retain '1he rustic charm a nd uncluttered beauty all utilities are underground and all homes pre.wired for telephones. Working in conjunction with SEPARATE ENTRYWAYS, BEAMED CEILINGS AMONG EXTRAS OF LIFESTYLE VIEJO SERIES e TM ~ ... urtltY fM It -0.Hlt TO IHOW CAUll OVI dl.odlnl9 • IMI'""" al tU1 OtMM Avt., AP'l>\.ICATIOM CW MIL.INI l'l'\.Vll (Mlt Ml-u.. C•ll!Wftlt, lllld9r Ille lk· IMANI ... CM&Mll o• ..... lllow tint\ -9f ANOllltSON ... A"1'MI • SANITATION COMl'AHY •IWt t'IYI wl4 WHllltl!AI Hlll!NI SYlVll: SHANI!, A T - -'""'It ___. . .,..,.... ... lowlllt -tt.tui..t. "-' ........ 1111M..w• Ille t roy Wl\Ow -111 tull ani11 al.a " rfl~• cNrtc ot t11r1 c ... rt for •11 .,. cflllllll11• -It at fallt,..., lli~t!Olltr'1 ""• from Ht'-11Ylvla Wa•nt J. AllNrtoft, 2"t Or•11t• A~ •• .,,_. tit HtleM l•l"lt SftlU:1 Cflla Meu, Calif, IT IS 01.DlltEO ftltt all -MM D•llCI liYl1mbtr , .. 1'10 ,,..,.,..... "' ...... •llOvH!lfltt.d INlltr By c ar r J I i I w.,,... J -"""'to11 •-r WfOr• 111~ (111r1 •' l :» •·'"· .,. . e u P ann na: n 1t.i1,,, C•IJtw11l1, ori,..• C•wt"'' Oct; n, n11t. 111 ""' cw,,.,._ o1 locating homes on average °" s.,.. 11. 1nt...._t..tor1 mt, • N•t•,.,. DwtrtmMt Ne. i. •• nw diuftl'*IM 1n . 7 -1-· lo ,llbllc In •1111 tor uld $l1t1, "r-111' S...11 ...,.., Ct 1""'111 .. 11111 WW' UllM'. II Sl.U -square uv~ ls at ._...,tel w.,,.. J • ..,,,.,_ 11,,....,. 19 ,.... '""'_....., ,... eet111to11 fir u...-"' ... ,,_ T"'"' Homes by the Sea in 5 ... 11 be ,,.. lffWI wt10M1 111mo 1t MltlKrlb-~ ~be 1t1•1'!ttd· •w~ ""'-' ..r 19 Ille willlln iJWtr-t 9lld IT IS FUITMfll OllOEll!D" tllll t Juan cap I 1 t ra n 0 . the ICklllWl tdHd lie ••t<11t..r lllt '''"'· Cl~ °' I~~ ...... M .._ Ulllt M McCarthy Company has pro-toFFic~".tN~~Ai.1 Ho,,E11 ; ::.:r 1::,e~1:~11:::1,.•i.11-:-~~; vided every family a wide side Not•,.,. 'ulllk • C11lto rol1 Countr 01 °'.,.", Ct llfornr1. OM• • Prlnclpol Oflke fn WHk ftf four lll(ttHlvt woelt• ..-1 ... to yard for stoarge of boats. or11111 Coun1v ttio d1t1 Mt tor i.urlM en 11'11 Htltlon, cam-rs fishing nr 0 u ... r ""' eom1111n1o11 E•t l••• o•tN= *"'"'"'' 1, 19111, I"" • WR: ,,,,.rCll 16, 1'71 lltVINlld '""""- recreation equlpmer '. re.......... t llbllt'*I or1"" c .. 11 0111v P11e1, Ju.19• 111 1111 Ro Ro . . . Y"'.., $t9t11T1kr lJ, 1', 2' •nl' OCt•r 1. SllPl!'ltr C.wt y man, 1ubchv1s1on sales "fl u•10 100 •A•L LIPl'OLo manager. LEr" NOTICE •. ICllTM DtNJMOOll •1111 Th, . UiUo IA•L 0. Ll,fl'OLD lS is one of lhe advanced ArtwMy• " L.w ) t ts f th T .. tf17 IM •ttt Intl SI,..., hllt 111 ayou concep or e com· NOTIC• TO C•lOITO•S C•I• JMtt, CMl,.,1111 f'U2f munity lo Jle"!'it buyers to SUl"llllOll COUllT 0,. TM• ~=:~ 1"1111~ mort fully enjoy ocean . •::~•cg~ .. c:;1;r0i::::.°.11: l"llbll•lltd or1noe c .. ,, D•llY' 1t11e•. oriented Jiving. 11)e wide side "",....,.. s..twntltr s, 12. "· 2•. 1t11 1us.10 yards have, eliminated parking o:.~·:~ . ., LOLA M. SLAIAUGH. LEGAL N011CZ boats and cam .... rs on streets NOTICE IS HEIE•'I' G!VlN ,, 11wt1------o==-------_. crtdlfon .r IM alliw1 ~ Hc:Mtllt P4Ml? and have reduced storage 11111 •II Hrson111tvl11t c111m1· .. 11ntt"" ClllTWICATI OI' 1ut1N111 demands on the farage· ••Id lilfUdlf!f .,. •-l•td M Ille !Mr!I. PICTITIOUI N.t.MI _ . · wllll "-~.., v9Udltt1, In ll'lt llfflct Tllt 11"4e•tl911td doei certttv tti.'I' '''" Onenting -i'roy Homes by of ''It ctertr fll lhl,._111tve ... 1111oc1 court, or c0114111/C!lne 1 llvtl11111 •I 2025 l"l1Uflt11. th Se t be h I. . It ,..,Mnl tll.,.,, Wltll Ille ~ ... ,.,. Cnll Moll. C•lllor"lt . unftr 1111 Ile· e a 0 ac 1vin1 was VOii(~, .... !ti. Undtrtltlllll •I lh lrvtl lltlollt firm n•,.... al COAST GLASS .,.,, ~·n with the origina1 an· -.rt1r1tn1, 111 111t ••nt. o1 Ar"111rk 1 N• ""' Mid firm 11 '°'""'w Ill ""' foll•.,.· ""5" lltnll Trlltl 9lld StVllltt "-Ml1tloll, 3"\ h,. Hr11111, wlle• 1\1....U Ill fllll i nd nouncement of plans for the Mtln "'"'· "'-•'*· c1ni.m11. n•1, •'-o1 ,..,1dtllc1•N11 1o11ows: n--000 000 Dana Point wtlldl 11 "" 1rtc1 of IMillr'lft1 ol lllt -..... Glry G. Jordtn. 29u .. ker s1., Cnt1 ~" ~, , 11ndtt1i.Md In 111 -lltfl M'111"411t lo Mist, C•lff. US F. · I Co f s h' t f J hn . Harbor only a -feW' minutes -flM •it• 111 Mid dtctdtllt., w1111111 ,_ Fr1llk L. McG1vr•11, 1s2 Clot• Mt-... . . 1nanc1a rp. o an an ac 1evemen or • o son. expect to rece1vt a ll or the Open rrom 10 1.m. until I 'c t ti 1 "'°"""'itftff the 11m put11Jc•t1tn o11ti11 s1 .. c.11 IMM:.<\•llf. D iego, Johnson-ha s-un--who--has -bu ilt -neatl)l--.4.000 reatures---u~ally-providcd-d1t-=p;m_...for..:the exl!'ao.convenience .aWfY:~rm~ 00.-5.-PD>: not~~M'Sf)ltiYiwrtl,,tn ---~te:t ~~t:-"J~~ ----:... dertaken this massive en· hoines in t he JO year s he has n1ore expensive homes. This is of the younger family who gress1ng rapidly on this }>lg 11..it ot Am1r1c1 Fr111k L. McG1vr•~ I ' th -·· [ b h I . l d I . . maMna largest of its king Ntllollal Trlllt •nd STATE OF CALIFOllNIA. terpr se to, 'ser ve e ne=s o een c ping o e \' e o P \vhy we des igned and built lhe cannot gel away except on -. . s1v1119, .1.nocr111a~. OllANGE couNTY: a family just starting out.'.' Southern California. Lifestyle series" J 0 h n s 0 n weekends Lifestyle series ha~ along the Southern Cahfom1a • 1111ion11111nklnt 1noc:1111on, °" 5t1>l11T11Nr 11, ,,,o, bll&re "''· • ' • C oast Exe<:utor of Tiit Witt ol Nol1rv Public 1ft l ftd far a1 ld Slit•. "Usually, the home a family l\1any of these hon1cs \\'ere said. five furnished models on · •h• 1bo111 ...,mtd &tctMnt ,,., ...... 11, ••o•••td G1rv G. Jord1n •1>11 ha [ th f. t • · I d 11· d' I d ·1 "Without taking away any l!lv E. wlllou•M1v, Fr•nk l . McG•v•tft k"°wft tot "" to bt pure ses or _e 1rs ume expensive cus om \\'e 1ngs. In addition to 1he homes a,n 1s p ay a1 y. Jr h h Th "'••ht•nt Tr11s• Ottlct r 1h• '"'M>l wi.ose n1mn ,,, 1ubKtlbed t~ leaves something lo b e lie has also been kno.,.,·n for $18 million multi·u nit aPart· To see t hese exciting new ~P1~erth omCot 'a '";:'· pr: =1~~111"';.1~:-:ld.'!I. 1:::, ':~~111::'::':',:,.~nd~lldg!d desired. but I think we have his famous F ashion Ser ies jn_ I 1 ·1 M' · v· · ·is take 'th 1• .. -...a Y mp ny as ntt M••~•' ur... 101fkl11 St•U n1en comp ex:»H':5<1uare Cl .Y -w 1on 1eJO uni ei. er vided exactly the kind of .,~1,..1,., C•llfor11I• M••v IC. Htftrv prov1deCl-theseToiing people Ofange County. block of Cerritos 1s expected the Santa Ana or San Diego th be h . tA.1 T11e1Mn1: 141).U* Nat1rY Pu~••c. ct 1itcrn11 with a good home in an ex-''M 1 f th f ·1· l k 1 b I led b th d 1 F t the La p 1 storage · e ac -()r1en "::\I An ... ,.,,,, ••tc~I•~ Pdn.:11111 0111c1 ln os o e am1 1es oo • o e comp e y e en o reeway o az o · f .1 d and .. 'd Mr Pullt!1hw or1n11 caa,1 0111"1 11>1111. or1nte countr cellent location with a superb ing at homes today are more this year as well. This is in ad· framp then turn left 0 n t 0 ama Y em 5•. , sat · StPreme.r ·u, "· ,, •rid ou-..r 3. ,,,., CommlulM Ex1!re1 · " J h ted · · . . . • Roman. "In addition to the 1'10 1"2·70 Nav. ,4, 1911 VIC"'• o nson no · sophisticated and therefore d1tlon to olher mult1·un1t Mulrlands and then left on .d .d d b k d Pu11111~td or1nt1 c .. 11 O•itv 1"11o1. Building these Life s t y I e more demanding. They know dwellings Johnson h as planned Muirlands to the top of Turf wi e SI e yar s, ac y~r ~ · LEGAL NOTICE t;;;-.r..r 12. 1,, 2• •rid Oc"tfo.ii homes is a contract as getl as quality and good design -and -for the San Jose area. Lane and the sales office, are ample for more storag .0 1-----,;.~..,.;;;;-----1 ::::c.... _____ ~~'-::.:CC You can own this new .. home in Lake Forest for just .$236 41 per ... no money down. It's like money in the bank. Why not. It costs no more than most rent payments. In fact, you're actually saving money. Take this home for instance, (it's just one of 20 models you may select from). It sells for $24,550. You may purchase it on FHA, VA or Conventional financing. On a VA purchase, no down payment is required. 354 monthly payments of $236.41, payable in 291/2 years, 8.75% annual percentage rate. You get added benefits from deductible income tax interest and real estate taxi)§. You're building equity on the average of $1 ,000 per year. Figure it out. Where else could you purchase an investment that offers all these benefits with little or no money down, for outdoor barbecue and ILv· c•1tTu•tcATt: 0 ,-ausiNtss LEGAL NOTICE ing areas. It P-ICTITIOUI NAMf b th S -Thi und trtl•n.d -• c••lllr tie Is T·•lfn Troy Homes y e ea. a c0nd11cllft9 • llvsl~~$ •• 11•1 Ntw,crt NOTICI TO c•IDITOIS 250 home proJ·ect Of t he fl lv11 .. Cosll Mt11. C1Hlornl1. 11ndt r lh• SU,flllOtt COUllT OP' THf . lfet11lou1 llrm ntmt of FITCH'S AUTO STATI OP CALIPOll:NIA P-01 McCarthy Company, range In SERVICE •nd lh1l 11111tl1 m 1t C4mPOltll t.HI COUNTY 0,. OllANGI · I $21 950 t 13• 950 al !ht lollowl"11 D~rlOft, when n•m• ln Ni, A"""' price rom . 0 'I, . tvU •nd Plitt "' rtlldtl'ICt 11 II lallow1 : £\!tit of LtROY MAHEW IMJTH, They can be reached by ,,',',."'•:~,,•,!:.,"',' •,.",,v.;:111r11 s1 .. C.M. D•r••••d. ,_ .. , '" NOT ICE IS HERElY GIVEN ''° lh• 1urning cff Santa Ana-San 1uo:ri1rd G•rcl• rrtdll"n of "'' 1bov1 n1mect clf'Ctdtn1 D. F l Sa Juan Stitt cl C11Jlarnl1, 1h11 111 "'lllllS h•v•nt cl1lm1 •••Inst the 1ego reeway a n o •• .,., cauntv: .. id dtcfdent ,,, re<1ul•td i. 1111 "'"'"· Capislrano a nd proceeding On S.PttmO.r 1, n 10 l><lfc•~ mt. • wllh'lht n1c1H1rv Y011ct1ers, In lt'lt cnlc• I . SI Nct•rv Pulllk !" •nd fer ••Id 51•1t, el lllt clfrtr ot tht tbllvt 111!ltleG court, or west to De Obispo reet to 1>•11on1llv 1c••••H Rlch1r11 G1rc!1 ta cr1s1nt th•m, wnh !ht 11tcts11rv Camino d e! Avion then east to kn.own to mt •• bl ·tilf! ptrlOl'I WhOU VCl/Chfrl, to tht ulldtrtltn.ed II lht cl!lc P • ntmt Is tub1crl•H le !ht ... unin of htr ttlttftfY, CLAYTON a. THOM,t,S, lhe project. Furnished models 11111ru111tftl •ml 1cknow1N1tc1 ,,. •~Ku!td Uf'lion lt"k P1111 . suite tit, ism vr.,.. f lo I d k th• 11m1. lurt l oul•v•rd, $htrm1ft 01k1,.C1Jlfar11l1 are open rom a .m . 0 us !OFFICIAL $EALl t\4111. wlllch Is !ht p\1Cr fl/ ill>llMll ol daily ' Ml.., K. Htn•v "" Uncffflltntd lft I ll '"'"-"" l>f'rlt lnlft• · Nolt .., P11blk·C1li!orni1 lo the t1lllt of 11ftl de<:!<ltnl, wlll'llft lour Minnesota Picnic Set Or•nt• C""n" mon!h• 11ter ,,,. flrtt 'ubl!ulkllt pt 1~1. My C0111mlu laft Exofrts norlct . · No,,.,,,to.r ''· lt1? 0111<1 StPltmO.r 11, n111 Publl~td Orlntt Caa1t 01111'' Pltet, ELSllE A. SMITH Stpl .. nlll'r 5, n. lt, ,,, lt10 165.S.le EXKUl•I• of tho Wi11 ... 1111 •bove n1rnoct dKtffft!. LEGAL NOTICE CLAYTON •. THOMAS I ---,-.,=cc,-,,.,-,co,,-,-,~--· 111111 V111!11r1 l tvd .. 'Utlt tu NOTICl TO CREDITOltS llMrm1n 01ks, Ctllflrftlt tun Th M. l St t Soc' t tUPlttlOll COUll:T OP-THI Ttl: UIJl 71l·llll e 1nneso a a e IC y STll.Tl OF CALIPOllNIA ,011: All ... "IY i.r l •tc11t1I• of Southern C alifornia \Viii TNI COUNTY OP OllAN•I Publl1htd o ...... Caa•t O•ilv ~ilot, f ·1 b bee HI. A·U7U S~oltmller 11, It, 1' 1nd Ocleb-tr ], Rponsor a am 1 Y ar ue E••••• of GRACE Fu 11 L 0 NG itrn lffl-1~ Sept. 'l1 from I p.m . lo 3 p.m . 'l'TIERG,t,ARO 11so tftown 11 Grtc• F'. at La Palma Park in '{,'::;::ea;.d 1nd 11 Gr•ct Ytttt~•••d.1 ____ L_E_G_A_L_N_an __ c_E ___ _ Anaheim. cr:'o~T•~','•"•••"'•'.,'.',Y ~:!",.'",.'.•,,,•,•, . P·:ll!'' d f M. • ._,,, "" Cl8Tl,.ICATI OP" aUSINll5 All former resi ents o ln· lh8f 111 11er1cn• 111vl11t tt11m1 1111n1r rhe PICT1T1ous N.t.Nll esota are inviled to attend 11ld dec~dtnl ''' re<iulred 11 Ille lhtm, Thi ufld•nl&....t do ct'1llv llltr 1,~ TI wlth tllt ntcttttrr va11Ch1,,. lft th• Dfflc1 corlduct1n1 1 ousl111n 11 1165 s caa't lhe picnic and each family is ot thi cltrtr al'"' 1t1ove entitled t iturl, or Hl•hw •v. 1..t1un1 111dl, C•lllornli, und•• . ••-· food la P•tstnl tlttm. wlll'I lhl 111cnt1rv thf flctitlolli Jlrm ,.1..,. al LA COMl!IE asked to bring 1.1ielr own . VOllC!ltr1, i. •i.e unc1er11tint11 •' !ht o111it COIFFUltES tnd th.It uid firm ,, com· f'urther information may be °' 11111' Attarntr, Ttd sut11vt ft, 5505 POlld ot 1h1 1ouawr111 ..non.. who·• Clrtan Strttt, Sulit Numlltr ~. ' obtained from Art or Bemice L•kltWOCNI, c1111ornl1 9011]., which ~ 1111 nemtt In ~ull •rid ~lt<n al rtslCMne.t •r1 ~lltf af bu11ntJt 1f Ille Vnclerl ltnlHI In •II 11 1•11-·· Olson at 537-5911. '"""" 11r111n1119 r. !ht 1111tti If ••Id Ht.lent Rodl.wtl!, 2'151 A...,, C11l!l•d. dectdtnl, wlthl~ !cur rnonlht •flfr the Mls1<on Vlt lo. LEGAL NOTICE flrit 1ubllt•tlan of this naHct. Jtck S. 1tockw1lt, 2f1Sl A-vt. C1Jld1 d. OJ!td StPlember ~. 1'10. Ml11lan V!110. , .. ,,,, 8tftk ol Amtrlct Oiied AUIU" !1, Ula NOT•<• TO CttlOITO•S N1llon1I T<U!I I nd Haltnt ttock'#lll IUPl!lllOll COUllT OP-THIE Sav1.,.1 .t.ssocllllon, J1ck 5. ltockwtll STATE OF CALIPOllNIA POii av: Gle" L. l 11Ck111r, Stilt al C1 Ufornl1 TNE COUNTY 01' 01111.NGI Atl~lnl Trust Ofl!ct r Or1n11 C""nty N1. A ... 7'1 Executor On a.21.10. Delore mt. I HOlt r'I' 1"11~lic E1ll!f or M,t,RGAlll!;T MeG•AW, of "'' Wiii ol lht in •nd for Mid Sl•tf, pttt&111llr 1-rt'd Otc111td. 1~ l'llmtd de<:ede-nl H•-ROCllwtll i nd Jtck S. Rockwt ll NOTICE IS HIElllEl'I' GIVIEN lo the TfD 111\.LIYAN •-n ,, .,.,. lo be !ht .. ~rsons Whll'.11 crtdltors ol lhe 1bov1 l'llmM dtctdt~I uts c1r1111 llrMI, n1mn 1r1 1u.blcrlbtd 10 lht wilhlft In· ll'llt •II "'"°"' htvlnt cl1lm1 •ttll'ltl thl Suitt Numtlr JM, , ttrurntnl Incl 1c•-111Hld lhe'f IXK11!td 11ld dt;e!<ltnl •r* rt<1ulrtd lo fltt them, Lllktwllf, C•llftrllll tlllJ 1111 Mme. wllh "'' P>ter1urr \'llUCh~rt. In Ille olllcl Tit!: UIJI 111·17'1 (OFFICIAL IEAl) "' the c!t r'( al 1111 1bClv1· tl'llllltd court, or Attlf1iltY ,... latcllttr LOUIN Howtrd to 1rt1ent them. wllh Ille nec:ns•.., Publllll..:1 C•t"9t caast OtHv Pllo!, Nol1rr l"ubllc.C1lifornl1 ~heft. M lhe und111l1ntd 11 '"" ofllce Snltl'l'lber f, 12, Jt, u, 1'10 1""711 l"rl11el11I Offlct In al l'ltr 11tarnevt, J OHN I". McGt NLEYl ----------'--'----"-"'·I Or•,.._ CllllllV 1nd HENRY w. LOW. 3UO wll,hlr1 LEGAL NOTICE Mr COrnmlu la11 Euiret louln1rd, Suitt nu, LH An•elet, All9WI 1, 1912 Ctllfoml1 f0005, whlcll h !hi pltct 01 1 ------~=~-----·I l"ub!ill'ltd Ori,.._ Caalt 0111'1' ,Hot IMitlMSI ot "" 11n6tr1l1Md In I ll 11111Tt•1 •·J1161 A111usl 1f Ind Sttlemllw " lt. 19. ""•lnl"' to 1111 111111 of sl!d dKtdff\I, callTIP-1CAT• OP-•Ullfltlll lt10 1611·70 wll~ln lour monlll! •lier Ille l!rst Pllblicl· PICTITIOUI NAMa tlon of 11'1!1 n.olltt. Thi llNl1r1l•l!ld da c1rl!1r t111r 1r1 LEGAL NOTICE Otltcl *'•mbtr 11, 1'70. ctllCluc:tlns 1 11\itlntu .r ,1, Sult• "IE" M.t.IE WEtSflAltT Mt lft SI .. H11nlll'lltll'I aNch, Ctlllornl1.l------oc=~-----Extc11trlx ol tNo Will ti llndtr 1he llctlllcu1 firm 111mt ol AA•CN P....U !ht tbtYt Ml'l'lld decf'dt11t. aAIL IONOS •nd 11111 Mid firm 11 conto Cl•TIP\CATI OP-aUSINlll JOHK I", McOINL•Y 111t -9d of lht ftt!N'lno --· WlloNt P-ICTITIOUI 111-'MI NEN•Y W. LOW l'llmtt 111 tull •I'll tltteo ot rn ldtl'ICI 1r1 The und1r111ntc1 dan cor'tltv tlM II C'"· , .. Wllllllrt •1"'·· Suitt 11" II followt: dllcllnt I bln1-., 17"5 J~Yft Ln A ...... Cllltwmll '"'I Clt udt H. Sutht<'lt tld, 11121 Hollrnt n Avt .. HvnllfllfM a.tc~, C1Hl«ni1, fill'!lt• Tit!: 121:11 JU.1U1 St .. Cfl'TllM, Ct ll forftll . lllt flctllloln firm 11111'11 Of Tll,t,OIM.t.•K 11.tltrntY'I fllr lxtculrl• Flerd 0. "•ftlk:tt. 510 Sot rrow Or. FLUORESCENT SIE•VICE 1nd 11111 tt 1d P11bltll\td Ori n" COM! 01llY Piiot. Hlll'ltln1ron leKll, C1lllornl1. firm 11 c..,..,,..w or tM ftltowlnll ,.,..on, S1ct1mto.r n, n, U 1nd Octall1r J, rno 0.ttd A.11111.i 17, 1170 Wttni-ritrntl "l\rtl tnd 1r1c1-o1 ralclenc• 1••~·70 Cl•ud• H. 511tllerl1ml Is 11 fallows; LEGAL NOTICE Flo~ll D. Rtftllllo Ra11 WtlnO.r1, '°n f'alnt Lom1 Stitt Of C1llftrnl1 O•iv,, Hu"rlntlon auch. -----~==------IOt•ft•t Countv Oated AUfl1111 J1, 1'10 l'·JUJI On A111ut1 21, 1'70, bltort mt, 1 Not1rv Rost Wtlnt>tr1 ClllTIFICATE 0, IUSI NCSS t ub!lc I~ 1nd for llld S!tM, trrtentllv Sti tt al Ct llforftll PICTITtOUI NAME -•ed Cl1ud1 H. Su!Mrltnd Ind Fklvl Orlnlt Counlv Tht undtrs!•l'llN don c1r1u, "' Ii ca11< o. Rtntld<I knawft ta ..,.. lo to. th• On Aut ust 21, lt7', belarr mt. 1 Ho••" duclln• I t>ut!11t1• 11 7t12 W .. Cttll -ton• whole 111mH ••t ,.,_,l'le<I to Pvt>!ic In Ind !or wld Sitt., --•ll v Hlghw1r, HtwM•I 8ttch, C1hlornl1. the wlt!llft lnttrumeftl 11Wl ick-ltdte.t ltpel ttd ROH Wtlnblrt ._,. lo "" '" undtr t~f flC11tlou• llrrn "'me ol ,,,.., t•tc11ltd lllt Mrnl. e. Ille "'SOii wl'ICIH Mme If &Ulllc;rl114td ANTHON'l''S UPHOLSTEltY 5EllVICE !OF,ICl.l.L SEAL! to !tie within ln1tru"""t Md tcknoWltllt· 1nd lh11 11ld l!rm 11 AmPOled ot th• Jun L. JOOtt tel $J'l1.extcut.I 1111 Nmt. ICl!!owln11 ltflOll, whast lllmt In lull l ncf Nc1••V l"ubllc.C1lll.,.nl1 (OFFICIAL SEALI t l•ct of r11 ld1nc1 11 11 ftllow1: Prlncl"'I Olflc1 In J11n L. Jolls! I Jlmtl AnlhOnV C1mtc>to, "17 IY. 01.,.._ COIHl!l' Natlr'I' l"llllllc.C•lffw11ll Ctttt tOtl'l.,.1r, Ho, 14. fitnoHrt htt h. My C«l'lmlulell Ea1tlrtt PthlCINI Office In c111r. --Mardi L 1tn Oranee C-'l' Otld s ... t. 11, 1t7' Pvtll!IMd Or..... CNS! Diiiy 1"11ol, My Cornm lultll 1.Wa Jtinu A. c.,,,..... Alltllll 2f •fllll s.llmblr S, U. If, Mt tdl L lt'1 STAT! OF CALIFOllN IA, 197' 1'1 .. 7' l"Wlkf\M Ori-Ctllf Oii" Plll:it, OllANGE COUNTY: A_. 1' •1111 s.IW11..,._ I. 12, It. On Stitt. fl, ""· bmrt: ""'· • Hot•,., LEGAL NOTJCE 1'71. ,,17.,. 1"11blft In 1rld tor' .. Id Sit!•, ltfl_lt, ,_,..., Jtmet A11thlllv CtrnHle b10.,.ft NOT•CI o• M llH I lo mt lo " !ht IN,_011 wh&lt 111rn1 It A AL'S SM. iulltcrlbff to 1111 wllh!n lnttrllrnlnt Ind UNITllO ,.1.CIFIC INSUllANCI CO .. tl---~----------1,_nowltdttd Ill ••ICU!td lhl umt, tOrPOr1!11n, ~l1!n!UI, VI. Mtrlln artndl NOTICI Oii' MA•SMAL'I IALI IOllldt l Still lltd A!ctl\I 0 , l r1>111t, Otltndlftl, N1, W, MOlllil.U STllA'l'HOltN, Pl11nl!lf, • ,,,,.,.,. IC. HtrllY '° nJ. VI, .... i. l lrtVflo•n, o.fendlftl, Ht. IS NOlt N l ubllc. C1lllClrftll (I, vlrlut ol I n IXKllllOll ltlutd '" .... I v vlrlUI .,, IA IXtculleft Prlric!Pi l Offlct In A1111111 21. "10 bv "" Mur.kJ••t C111'1, bwed ~ Au111st u , 1'10 br 1111 Or•-Ccvnw Ntrtll Or1,..1 Covntr Jucllcl1l Olttrkl, SUpprlor Courl, C4'11"11¥ al Ln Anttlt1, Mv com ... !uloft IExalrt• Ccunl\I Ill Or1n.r, Sf11f ol C1IN0..11I•, Sitt• of C1tl1Grn••• .,_., 1 llldtmt nl Nev. ''· Hn UPtn I llld-ftl tnltltd In 11..... er ... t ... H I" ""°' of I t.silt Slr•Yl'llrll •• LEGAL NOTICE Lake Forest ... 1 multi-million dollar master plann~_d communil~:-• ln·addltion, !he above purchase price. includes a custom designed fireplace, wood shingle roof, ca rpeting, dishwasher, Holpoinl double oven and range, disposer. custom light fi xtures and the best home value in exclusive Lake Forest. Not a bad deal for just $7.71 a day. 'ubll•~l!(f Ort ntt CHlt Oillv • Pilal, Unit!<! P1clfl( ln~r•rw:• C1 .. • ,.,.. lwi.mtftl crtdflftr 11'11 •t-!ntl W, Mlrttu Si•!""'bt' !2, 1', ~• •ftO Oc.'.l&b.r J, Porlllen, ••. luclDrMftt crtdltcr '"" Strt Vhorn 11 lud1111enl dtb!Of, 1t1ow l"t '" 1t1~ . 1us.10 ~••lntt /}t rh" l5r11td1 11111 Alctrlt o . ...,, to.llM.• ol "'·'"·OCI 1c1u1llr dut en _ _ l •l,nd! •s lud1menf dtb!Orl, shawlno I 1111 'aid ludttmtnl on '"' dflf el Ill• LEGAL NOTICE blllMt al 11.t l•.(J ICll;tllv dut en 11ld 1,.111nc1 ot st ld t•KUllon. t h1v1 le¥1.0 11/<111.,,ent on lht dtlt of t~t l11111nct of upon 111 the rl1M, tlllt •nd lnft111t or 1110 txK111len, I htvt l1vllcl "'""" tit lht -Wiid lud•mtnl dtlttt.f' In Ille .,........,.. !n rl,ht, !Hie Ind lft'9rnt ol u ld 1udflfttlll the Couftly of Or1r>1t. St11f al C1!1f«nl1, d1blor1 In tilt .,.._,ry lft 11ie Ctvn!Y ti llhC•lbtd 11 lfttlowl: Your home in Lake Forest offers you much more for your purcflasing dollar. It will gain in value faster because Lake Forest is an archite cturally controlled communily. The average home here sells for $40,000, many over • $60,000. Here you have parks, fresh air, and are close -to beachn, golf courses and shopping areas. Drive down. You'll like It. -. ·- Furni1htd model a •I Tl\t Col,lnlry Sctn• ma7 be ,.1ch•d vfl lhe S1nl1 An1 or S11n C11go Fwy,. l .11l .. lfte £1 Toro oltramp to tM comer of MMlrtandl and Pllelge Rowta In L1'!.e Fot•al. frem S14,5SI •FHA t VA• CONVINTIONAL ,INANCING_J»e,al'l 1D la I. (11') 130 •3l51 1he " COUNTRY SCENE Lake 'forest • --"t.J. BROCK ~SONS, INC. •it10, Ill, J. l'"k I leM, lllC. ' . T .. Jflf NOTlCI TO CllOlTOllt IUPllltO• COUllT OP-TN• ITATa OP CALIPOlflttA PO• TMI COUlllTY OP OIA•C N .. A.um ($1111 nl t:sAMU !~MY NITTA, Otc111td. NOTICE 1$ H!ltl!a'f' GIVE N l;f tllt Or•fltf, Sltlt ol C•llforftlt, lllM:rf11td •t Lei 71, In llltlC-2JJ of Lt kt Trtct •• ftlllWI: .,.._.,. 11'1 Mte tlKOl'dH In 1toak '· tff• Loi t>. Tr1d lOfJ, ttcOrdfll 111 hth ll af Mltceltt_,. R!cordt Ill '"" 16. PIO!t ~5. "6, •1, •"" " llf Nl•l1, ol· C-lr lttcorL.,. If Ortfllt Clu/'lfY •nd !kt GI Counlr lle<:otd1r _, Or1ll9t lottMd 1t: 3117 -l1nd SI., H-r1 Couftly. (tmmllJ'tli' ~ne.,.n It; IM tr°" 8t1cfl, Ctllfornt1. _ l51rk W1r, Irv!,.., C•llktr11l•, NOTtCI! IS HE"EIY Gl\IEN tfllf .., crl'dl!t,. ol 1111 1bov1 fttmtd lltctdllll NOTICE IS HIEllEIY GIVEN 11'111 on Frldtr. OC-l~btr t, 1170, •I ''°' •'CIKlll. 11'191 111 "'"°"' hav1nt (l1lrn1 •••1n.t !nt Frldt t. Oclttier t , 1'11, ti 7:11 o'cllCk 11'.M. If front ,, Cou•lllcuM. W w.' 11lcl Hctdtnl .,. rtoult'td lo Ille 111-. '"'·ti front el Courttiww, U7 W!'<SI Uth lt!h sr .. CHY ot Cos11· ,,,., ... Ct l!,.,..11. wllll 1111 11tctu1rv -.clltr1, k Ille olltcl SI .. CllV of Cotti Mttt, C1lllcrnl1, Ctvnt'r COlmh' tf Ortnte. Sit"' of Ctllltnl1i , t "" 1111 cltrll el 1111 •"""' lfllllltd cwrt-, ... "' °"'""' Stir. " C•flfWl'llt . I wm Mii Wiii !!II I t 'M tlt W(!IM M !ht "'''""" 11 treHlll 111...,, with lilt llKfll-»f'I' 11 M lle 1uctfoft to lflt ~~flnt llhltltr, fir lllddtr, for UJh In ltwlul """"' o1 Ill• VWllClier,, M ,,.. ullde•tllllld II "" elllce Clllt '" '~ -v ,,, ~ U11ltM SlllWI, Unlltd Sl•ln. I ll "" •lfhl, tilll Mlf ,,.. ol her '"°'!'"' J.l.M!S K. NAllUS£, •II 111t rlthl, Hiit •ltd ln"rnl o1 1•1t ltRll el Nld llldl'T'lnt dtbllr lft lhl l",O, I~ Kl., !SU Wt 11 l,fdo~ l11ch JWll!lf:tll Ottlllf' Ill IN 10.ve 6t1Ctllletl 11M1¥c dltcrltltd 1rwer1'Y, or 11 111111«Jt 15ou1,\11rd, c;,,..,,,, C1t,larn11 11»11, .,._,,..,, ar Ml 11111(1'1 mtfffl'. ft 1'1•• e. tlltr9CI 11 ""r bf l!Kttl•f'f i. Nl\.tlv wtildi-11 "'' .,.1ac1 flf llllllllc!tt ol "'-111tnnrr hi 11t1ffr1•T¥-l'ktnll!011. "'1111 u 111 1xtcV11111. Wllll"" 1tcrutt1 !nit"" 1111 \ll'ldfrl1tlltd tfll Ill ""'lltn lf'111111"" IO ICCl'\ltd l"l1 rt1t 1M tlri"ls, • . <::ft'1. tfll ntftt If stld flcld1111, wlll!ln tour 011t4f 11 C&1t1 Meu , c 111tor11!1, O,SIH' 11 Cotti Mtn, Cellflf'iilft, mcnthl •lier !ht 111'1 Pi.illllctllOll ol lhls J~ltrnt;itr t. 1910, s e"tr!\l!i'tr t, 1t111. nag.«,;. $fl!l:""bt 11 lt1!1 Fr1nct1 I... G!•w "'ll rt"<ls L. Gltst r -Yrt!U 1 Nri1. M•l'lll•I Cit.I ~ C.Utt IE•tculr.l!, cl llwo W1ft ol Ort* Cll/"1\' OrWl'>lt C~TY '---- )II.Mii IC. 1~114Jr.-llll'l'lfll llectdef'I, Iv r.'J~~~::: Dl•lrk l Ht fltr Judl<l~I Olstrlcl 111 '.If', 11'""' at1cfl l lYd, .._ ... .,. ::~ ltllltl G1rWM, <•llfllrllit "'41 MALCCK.M M. M.t.Ckl'I' AUeUST .t... All111'. Jll, Tth llU! tt1..,11 HJ Wiit M II., .. ,...,_ .. , ..... A,.., 11.lttr_,. fW l~•t~lr\• _ LH ARfllM, C1ll•n11t MU ~ftltttt il>trt, C1t11trnl1 '175' liu111111'tef Oi t nff Ct11r D•!~lllt. ''-lllffft't A".,,_.' 11'1.tlllfilf't Attw,.,. """"' .. ' II, ''· ,. ,,,. OC-flfllt J, ''*lltfltd Or•flt• Cot ti D•lt• 1"11~. lt uMltl\td Otlfttt C.Mtt Dt11¥" 11'11~1. 197t ,.,,_,. IW!tnlllf JJ, 19, ,., ,.,. ,...,,. ........ "·It,"· 1J70 lff1·1ll ' I ' ·-. •• ,_ •• ·-··- A artment . Co~ts $830 SJlU!day, Stpttmbtr 1'1, 1~0 DAll.V Pll.DT . ...,__. <: Foundation Study >' Q'. ::a ---Fi~m Opens fark-JoEJ-- --~rvJn• Qflkur l\s!h< ecolo_1lcal cha1Jen1e... said completed t~· complex win By FREDERICK H. MARKS vast population (andJ prepara· .... 'clamoring to inove. In .. Tokyo Stone & Associates foun· serge Lance, Vice Preslden sijff®n_a t\\·o_ till.Ural Jam.~-~--• TOKYO--(UPI) _ The pons to house it have been Dow bas ~re than 300,000 daHons analysts and~ soils or RSA and manager of the with fishing and nature study diminutive Japanese real mikeshift," Minobe a a y s .. public bou.slng unUa. engineers, has begup foun-J r .YI n e offi ce. '1 The at Talbert Lake. "Prices of land in Tokyo have The .housing shortage-.<CQJn-d at ions recommendatioo preliminary st ud I es con-The steel and &l•ss rutroom estate agenl slipped the key in studies for the new 400 acre centrate on the feasibility of st ructures and multi·purpoee the-door and with a deep bow :skyrocketed." bined \\'Ith a rising population ' Central City Park in Hun· developing park f1cllilies on building 1:s designed by Eckbo, escorted the American Wide. One so)uUon is public hous-in the sprawling metropolis is tington Beach. The park is a former dump sites, and our Dean, ~ston & Williams, with '"n\is is a very nice apart· ing, but government officials resulting in an outward !pread cooperative venture between success in rKlaimina this Erik Katzm1ier IS Prtijeet . are finding they can't keep np of the capita] area, which adds HUD and the city 1nd will be l1nd may"provide exciting new Man1ger. Alfred Caldwell is menl. Two bedrooms. Only with the demand. a comm uting problem to bar-funded from the $6 million J>OllSl}>ilities for provldJna. In-th e consulting architeCt. • 300.000 yen plus heat,'' the The Japan Housing Corpora· ried residents. , .. -, .. . bond..inue passed .by. looal_c.rt1,3iJia:l_y_n_~!!~ sary ad· RobertStone&-Assoclatesh1 ~r_tal estate agent announced. tion has built 510,000 units in The average commuting · And even in To~ s ezcell~nt cilizens for the development of ditional ~ecrea\foiiif I a n d s headquartered in Woodland '11\e 'American immediately the country in the past year, lime for citY residents. ac-subways and ratlY.•ays a daily 30 community parks. throughout the country.·• . Hills , wtth 1ddltional offi~1 'in Joins lrcine siarted converting yen into -buHor every one they-build. cording-to-a~ltM survey;--ts -commute-ot·-inat-length-can--'-'-'Ibe-recnationaJ..pwk-proj--The-first-phase-of tht-park----T·h o-u.,-.a·n·d-O-H-r-11 n d dollars and asked: "What else there are 30 a pp 1 i cants between 41 and 68 minutes. get frustrating. ed. prtsenta a unique will include 200 acres. When Bakersfield . Ron Malouf of Newport Beach has been added to the sales team of the Irvine Company's Ir· vine Industrial Com~ plex. He \ras previous· Jy director o! market- in~ and sales for Cus- tom Plannin~ Inc. have you got?" The monthly rent converted to nearly $&30. ""hich is the going price a foreigner has to.pay if he lives in the style he is accustomed to in Tokyo. Housing in Tokyo must be lhe most e1pensive ·in the wor!~. '1'he apartmefl't des.crib· ed above was very com· fortable, to be sure, but even smaller, I e s s ostentatious apartments here start at $250. The monthly rent here is ~on; ly the .start. Real estate -y-_'---}-S -If--agcnrs-gerarle-ast-so-pe-reen .l.A:':ga la of t:ie rent as a fee for showing Real Estate · the apartment ..or house, and Add D h landlords can require as much s 1·0 an as six months rent as deposit. plus one month's rent in ad· Francis E. Drohan has join- ed the staff of the California Real Estate Association -as special counsel and lega l con- sultant, it was announced by Zan L. Beckstead. executive vice president and s t a t e secretary of the 4 8, O O O. member organization. Before accepting the CREA . position, Drohan had been on the legal staff of lhe State Department of Real Estate, where he was acti ve chiefly in disciplinary matters and real estate syndicate processing. A graduate of Harvard Law SchGOl, he c~ched the freshman basketball t e am there and p I a ye d pro- fessionally in Boston for five years before devoting himself exclusively to a Jaw career. At Harvard be was a member of the club which won the Ames Competition. honorary award. He was co-author for the American Law Institute or the "1assachusetts annotations of the Restatement of the La"'' or the Cooflict of La"'•s. He has been an attorney y.·ith the R e c o n s t r uction Finance Corporation in \Vashington. D.C., assistant chief of the Reorganization Divisicm of the Securities and Exchange Com· mission. and has headed the legal staffs of the Bureau or Ships, Navy Department. and Goodyear Aircraft Corpora· tion. . vance. So for a 300.000 yen apart· ment. a foreigner must pay 2.250.000 yen to move in - which converts to a $6,200 ad· mission ticket. One alternative is to find a tiny Japanese apartment, but "'ith communal toilets and no heat, that makes a huge ad· justment inultiplied by the number of members in the family . ll also takes a good deal of searching , because the Japanese themselves have a rough housing time in Tokyo. The J apanese are the first to admit that the housing pro- blem in their capital city i6 horrendous. . RyGkichi Monobc, Governor Gf Tokyo; said rece'ntly : "Tokyo people pay hi&~er rents for \Vorse houses than in other cities. In a survey a COO· pie of years ago, 44.7 percent of the people still needed houses or felt their present houses were below their stan. dards.'' Part of the problem is that Tokyo received heavy destruc· lion during \VGrld War II. The war damage, coupled with the fantastic growth of Tokyo. into the·worjd's largest city with more than 11 million residents, has left the city y.·ith an extreme shortage of both houses and land. ''The accumuJatiGn of capital in Tokyo brought a Apartment Complex Purchase Revealed John R. SparUng, president of the Sparling Management Corporation. has announced the purchase of another apart- me111t complex. The new property, an Firm Hires Consultant: award·winnirig 123-uoit apart· ment building at 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa. w 1 s formerly owned by Cashion & Lyons, a local building finn. The apartments, featured last month in the Professional Builders magazine. w e r e purchased for $1.900,000.00. This is the fourth purc.hal!le of this nature by Sparling Management in re c e n t months. Sparling specializes in the formation of syndicates A .Newport Beach developer which purchase and manage has announced he has hired a -property for professional men consultant to begin master and business executives. More planning a JJ)(l(l.a c re than $100.000. cash return "·ill industrial park adja<:f!nt to the be paid to Sp a r Ii n g Paso Robles Airport in central Management'~ investors du r- California. illR the next 12 months. Ronald Curran. president or Sparling Management was organized in 1967 y.·ith only i Land Data Research Company seven N>nple (Sparling and ::;ix said his firm has hired ,.~~ William Pereira Associates of local physicians) lookin( for property investments. Toda y ~ . Ange~es to design the the iroup consists of seven av1atl01Hlr1ented complex. physicians twG dentists 1!:1 ~ airport is locat~ six attorneys,' a banker. a~ 60 miles northeast of the city of other professional men and P_aso Robles. It i~ t_he G ~ yP business executives. S i n c t airport in San Luis Obispo 1967. over JO million dollars County with sch e du 1 e d worth of property · has been rommercial air service. purchased. Oakwood Garden Apartments -. . -------------. ;;theiJestoftwoworlds1- .;,;. At Oakwood Garden. Apartments, you will find the very best of two possible worlds ..• gracious apartment living and a year-round resort. I 1 's fun, fine neighbors and pre stige living all in one luxurious package. Oakwood has everyt hing-a whole world of country club rec- reat ion and relaxation. It's an acti ve healthy way of life with a million dollar clubhouse fea turing health clubs, saun as, billiards, indoor golf driving range, color TV theater, fireplace lounge, art studio, conference suite, and an elegant party room. Out- doors , there arc swimming pools, 105-degree whi rl pool baths, tennis courts, volleyball and basketball courts. Add to this a resident tennis professional and a Clubhouse director who helps you plan the activities you w3nt. All thi s, and much, much more, arc steps away from your luxury sing le, one or two bedroom apartment, eac h with carpeting. draperies, sto rage aplenty, balconies, patios and optional firep laces . Rentals range from $150 to $335, and models arc open daily from JO a.m. to 9 p.m. This is Oakwood-acres of lush land scaping, where you can enjoy quiet moments of relaxation or meet other active, • - inte resting adults who will be your new neighbors. Top all of this wi th an outstandin g resident management who cares for you persona ll y, and that's Oakwood-your home and your count ry club' CHAMPAGNE OPEN HOUSE Thi1'5und1y 1nd next Sunday, 1 pm lo 7 pm OAKWOOD GARDEN ~PARTMENTS Resort llvlng-ju1t for 1dull1. 1700 16th Street Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 (714) 642·8170 ·-mus 1 c ll(W1QllT 111'1\Jl i $AllTI UI• •VIOILll' Miii! U(fllJl A project ol" • I O•vtlopn!tnl Co. , ' J ' DAILY PILOT' ( >-Saturd11, Septtmbet 19 1970 = =• ----- -- -=-t" • I • - - • • 1 " ·' • I • AMERICA N S'foCK EXCHANGE ' :we~k's-antl Year's High, Low, Close •• .. • '" • ". ' ' . " ,. ,., l' ,· 1 " . • " . '" " "', J"" . ' " 1r, ' -" ' '" " . '" ' .. ' , 111. 1 I ~ " " ' • - • • .. --. ..... -...... •. ft:DAILY PILOT S.tl#doJ,.5'1>1.-_1~, 1970 ~ ~ ~ ' Vital Sfatisties for !11!' Orange Coast Area rtL.-___ _.,.~.'1'~1i-i;<s ::f-.c~:..,..:•:::;:.::..;~~-.;""~" ftlOtnatt;-o.iio..-t",,--:1"':!.l,;.J,.U!,--:.C: '"'~ na _ c~ '·., ·M."'811*11 a-P•,. '""' w:...E~..,HEN,llv. ~~ .. • .. -•, ~!ltf Aft ~~.Ji' 110.::: ~=~ :~~· " tlU UI N-. C¥41Ml, ".~111~1.;Y.' 1.~n.~~ ~.:rrr; .. · Yf. " ... ·.. WALClf.;o,iiVIS. llOMr D •• '°' •NI .... Q~=-H.A~H"l' ~~Jit v.. : ,.. _.. ~e.f't•,;;,,.. ""1f!I of 1 .. 1 ttlllM ,_,,.. • Hin H l--. -1 I v.....-, It, Clf ;, ,,,.,,_,., ~•1mr~ . • ~ 1 ,......._ AUO. 1' It fNIOf•bllAINEY, ...... '· ... -1 p~1Ell-ttllOHN,' lMI\ W~ lt, ol 121 NAT~~ltNELL. f>lvld (,, $1. of "21 V•-St., Wntml!Mttr f:: ~~~~ot*~~~~Mllo:i: i'S.::i~" J~bo~" J!; ~J-~~l:;rlnln Dr ·~U~·o.... ,., =~·.... WHEELEll·WILGUS .......... e .. t'·.. ...ocoX-VAN DM,tAtt'-~ ..... " AM I... Jf tf f H ._ Ofa!lllL i~lJ; t.e_· ~nd~li.::.~1 'J; ~~~ F':ii11t!fi. =.v~ '°'1 Nt.ltttd Sl't1_1t~U~LQ~~~tf !..:• E~~., ft: W~ll:'E.~~S~t!m;~" A~'.:. l'!tEr~;1!~F~'1='-~~.~.~ .~ ot ..._ Astw,.1111111 ot i:.1~ , .. c11. °'• ,w•nwr 1. ..... 1111111 of """" <>«•ldi11e £,, 4Q. 1111 4'!ll H11llt1Mlon, °"'!!t'J.-.oANT, Wrr c.. 27 end 1 ~•ell. Hulllll'!lil!Oll ·a.cn. ~. ~ boll'! 1111 STS1 HerbOr l lvd. IEt RTHUlt, Jl!Tltt O., M.· d ORAY-OIEHM, ~ l ,. 10, ef\I MAig=.r--11.':s'eN. ...,,.._~ f"' 21, of ·2351 ....... W4v •nd Klf'l!I L.. DIOnl t .. , .. ~ ol .. , s. ea. ... ''"' • ...-, •·o. i< .• 11, •nd 21, "' \lklorle St, Arlt. 1A. both Hlal'IWl'f, ;?.· lctl:)l ...... ·~ ..,. "" ol Cute Mftll, Mc:O.RTHY UOR , WIUJ.eltl F., •l• Julle A .. :n. of,., Corse W••· kll ~ANE·MYERS, Cl•lr w .. , ... of JJlf N. ot ·~61 ..... or ~tde!t Grvv1 L1iv~tk..sANGSTEilt, IE""" J .. Jl, of '6tll It., Apt. 2, SC'otbdal•1 Arlt. end end _Dolot"H A., ~-ISJI lenltr nt ANfl .,... Kir., M., 1.i. or ~ Cllrl1tle J., ~, /1' 2-"' RlVlfl'I Drlvt, Ort" Hut1ll1'11'9! • f,· 0c-Frollt, bolll of ... _ St~l:'!:e~ONNELLY. 5telllltll J,. s~,IC·i~~-l!:' ~Uftt~: IUo~~i(..w;>NTGOM.EflY, Fritlk, ~. U. ol 2QI Fulf~., Ave.. Apt 21 end BelKll Ind ~'f A., •• d Mfl Of •14 Ronde Gl'aMCWI, Nf, 9 , LltuM Hllfs 1tld K1lllrv11 F .. SI,. of :IOI 15th $1., 91ue S..-1nt1. Mo. • MOSELEY-lNTERMANN". •nx• .... n. ol 2151 CIMlll $1,. Cost. #.est end "inf"'' 2S. of :.OS Hortll Wei, F ff Ark. MA f ·ROBAltGE, Jolt l ., 72. end ""~ A., 11. l:lolll of 11"41 KOledD. AP!. H1111tin.t011 let<:h. t+Ol:F N·9EEAS, \1"111 A .. 2'. of 1113 ~· H1111llM1I011 IMcl'I 1Mc1 HHt1-0t•riM'. 29., of V2t Oor'llfny Piece, 74• Value! POlld's ~,Deodorant Talc · .181 talue! Stri·Dex ••dicat9d Pads Marriage Licenses De.a. Natw• HOUSTON C«.11 e. Kauilon. Alie u. or 1D'I l!I t>ortdo Or .. L1!1WN Worlcl, SHI IHCh. 01•• of dfftti. Ser>!, 17, 5un1Vld llY Wife, Vl1111lfJ dl~!ftl, Mr$, E.._ Ltwll 111!1 Ml'I. O>n!111e Nar111roft1 31)11, Roblrl C. HOUStOl\J 10 1rendcll!ld· re111 2 1rul.,r1ndthlldre11. Privet• 1otr· vlc11. l :XI PM. Sund1Y. w111111111111r M1morlal P1rk Mor1U•rY and C1""18rY, TREMBLAY Norl!'llll It. TAmbleY. 136"1 He.iii St,, Garde!! Grave. Survived, bv wlHI DllllMI t'f'O MM, 0111111 end H111rv: pannl1, Mr. 1nd Mrs. HtnN Trembl••• ol HunllllOlon l1ecti1 brollllr. RQllH lfffer, CllA Ollrldl. ROMl"Y. Sund9y, I PM. Pftic F1111Hr Colo11l1t F_.11 Homl'. R.Mulll!m M111. MOnllll'f, ' AM, eltUed' ~·•met1I C11hofk C"'-"dl· WKlmlMltr. Plllt Fam[ly COi..111 Funerel HOllll, Olrecton. WARK Mtr .. ret A.. W1rk. 215 APole111, B11boe lliltnd. 01l1 of dffth. Sept, 11. $41rYlYld llW nui.blrd. Fr1111C W¥ Wllit. of 1111 flomli de11tl'rt•. Mn. R. Joy L .. v!tt, Ill ,,..., son, W1Utr, of tti1 homei tnr91 .,..,,ocllllllrm; btotnlr$. Jlldl: R:-'1· G...,,..111 s1111ter 1tua11ll, C..P11fr-kld'I. Slflllclt 'Wiii bl lllld SundloY, J ~M. Pacific VllW C1'lepll. wllfl Rev. INCi Kurrie oltltlll• 11111. lnumment. Pec:lflo Vlw M1w- 01t11r11. Pac.Ilk; V1tw MlrtllltY. Dlr«t-w•. AJllllJCKLE a SON Westellff Mortaary 421 E. 17th St., Costa Mell Ill 1111 • BALTZ MOR'IVARID C..... del Mor OR UISI Colla M.,. Ml f.ZCl • BEIL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 -.. .,.Costa -LI~ • Mc:CORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1715 Lapaa Canyoa Rd. CM-Ml5 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARlt Cemel«y e M-1111 3500 Pact~~" Drive N"'JIOfl Beoch, Calllonta ~-• PEEK I!' AMIL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '1111 Bolu An. Wettmlall.r -• •sREF-Pt-E•R J\tOR'nJARY ~· -· nt.IJIS Sa Qemelde CIM1M • SMmlS' MORnJAllY , ___ ,117_MllLJI. --"""-- SCHOTTMILLEA • IERGSTROM, T,_...1 C .• JI, or 111t E"91YM Clrci. elld Sendr1 L., 20, of lltl KlMtlthw, bO!ll of Huntlftl'lon ll6ldl, WAR<MlAG9ER.G, R.llbrrt O,. -n. of 111 Ale!Mdl Unto A#il. 2. Sin , c~ 111111 ka~ L .. l l, of 1"11 Ff'i,m'AA~O~A. ~':~ w. _, Zoyle G .. 2', OOlh f/f 15'1 Elm AYI .. C0111 MIN. MILTOH·WOOD, lH If .• 22, of lJ.S.J mnor1, ANllollm enll JNll M .. 20, of C0!11'11ry ClutJ. Costl MK•, E RL Y·PATTERSON, Uwrftlel W., 21 , of 1f.:'I fi1111ry $1.!snAl'lallelm end =mlllii.r. f, ol iltodlfll11, GREINER·aAtiltO. Wnlt!'f 1 .• 1L of 1"2' ~ It-eno J11;C1Ull1M t .1 20, of 10301 Mlr .. rl!e Av1., bO!h o Fou11!1l11 \11lley. OYSON-RITCHH:. Wlllllm H .• n. ltld JOI..,,. IC., 22, boll! ol ))2 lrd St., ci.t'~l!Rt'rsE'tt.d't.s.muer~D::-2';-or --l 1N2 11)111 s1.. South UIUM atld Marv L., 21 Of 2t07 OcMnlront, N--' Buell. PITT-BESHEARS, It-Id 0.. ll of 16111 GrM!I St.. H..,,,tlnlltOtl Inch •tld Jar-M .. 2t,. of "521 W. McFld-o:l:~t~O~t;.-N:icHAA\, Huoll N., 2•, end Petrkll A .. 26. OOlll ol 7'11 2111 st.,_Allt. o. Wn!ml01Sfft'. SHAVER-MOONEY, Olnlel O .. :tt. ol S.1 LaClllM Pllce Ind Greu E .. If, al lOU Crttl\lllW Ave., bclll'I •I Seal o'.tfa"A.Jo.JOHNSOH, eerie. E., 2t, and Alk• W., C. DOil! ol 2'19 Wtllllln Lint. Cost1 M1$1 .. PUGH·BOOftE, 1 r1vls L.. If, of 1505 N. H1rbor. "°'· ~. S..1111 Ane and o.n1i.1 c., 11, of lln.4 A:z11M Ave •• f-'•ln V1llly. GOODING·Bl!CHTEL, JRffnv H •• 1,,, elld st-..111e L .. n: 11otll 01 IM M0111'twl1, Apl. 291, COlill Mela. WENDT-GOii.DON. Deen l.I n ... lo!IOI E. Gr-lh, Ll·M r1d1 111d M•rlorll A.. lt, of lUC BOI VLlll Ctrcle. Cod • Met•. AUG 2' PETEltl-SWANSON. B1rrv ((. It, of ~ Br•d OrlYI and DelH'• .. 17, of .m H9ll Ave., bolll of Huntr1111I011 "'•ell. · MARSHALl·C~IRHCROS$, Wltll1111 H .. -17, of f'10.l1 -J1t1V circle, G1rden • Gr-end J-111 P .. 16, or .7632 Garlltld HllUllllQIOll B11ch. LAMBERt-MILLER, ROM!d K .. 4 , ot .. 511 E. G-· Ave. Bell, Cell! and J.,1,1 A., e. ot 22162. SUrfrldtr l1,,., Hunt111eton a..ch. NAUMAH.cASAVANT. SI. E1mp. '9\ °' Hotel De" A1111, Rciom :W, Ctlex co, C1tll. ind V-.ett. M .• 51, of a1 0 C1ll1 Puente. 5lf1 Celmente. lU59Y·BAUM.-.N, Leurent A .. 31. of lOOI Coolldot Ave. Ind G•Ye IC., 11, or lOIO V•11e lo; both of Cosll IMU. OLSON-YOUNG'-How•rd O .. a2, of 14$2 N. '"-t Blvd., Cost1 MKI and SllerOll R,, 62, al 3N.t W. 1t1m11y, 9MllllllQ, Clllf. l.ARSON·BAR8£R, Gr_.. A .. 21, ot lOICI LI Te.~111, Fount1111 V1llcv and Gffaldl,,. A., 11, of 40 Broder, AMMim. 8ARTHOLEMl!W-OAYTON, Dlvld M., 31 , of 11'3S Oak St .• Fou11tet11 Valley and 01-. $ •• :ti. ol 2910 B1ywood, Anehe!m. HEH>NINNEMAN, E~ l~:. 2'-,.." 1:iol W. Bo1>1, Sl11l1 A111 '"" Prl J .• lt, Ill 1"4 Bui.hard. Hu111J11<1loll .,.,,,_ - HAROY-HAROY, ~-· J_, JI, of 2115 PLK911111 ,.,,.,. Aot. U. Colli Mti.e an MOiile G., 31, of 2.0 $, MMlllOll, All!. 2. Monroe. Wnt\!llQIOll. MOSES-CARSEY, Mlcileel M., ll. crt 117 Anllbel, NeWPOrt &udl end MIN J., ».of :m e. 116111 i t,. Ntw Y«k. N.Y. F ~ .. ~OSEPH-ALVAiltADO. ltobttl ., , "711 El Mwc-Ave .. Monier•¥ ••JI., C1lll. Ind 81rblr1 /i .. U. of 9DtVi W. at:tt.~G~~";'~.111c1 o1. 24, 11t in12 FOl!tr It.Old, Los A am!toJ•-'"' l lOVdlfll M .• 23r, of 202' E. Ave. F1;11erton. HARDING-TRUAX, DouQ11s a,., Jf\7fJ S25" Orlll!l'l •tld RQ!la L.::..t ... C , p~ Drf'll, Apt, .S. vv•n OS e GK°N't:;AN.CLOR. Ttrrv l .. 15. of ,w,• .-.mv Ave .. G1rdt11 Gl.:r 1nd._ .. o • L lf of 243 illll $1., I BNtn. ttEfTLfTOM·LEINER, vld C., 23. of 1421 San Andl'NJ Lani. Mission vi.ID lfld Kllhltell A., 2' of Mii S. R~ Orlv~ • .-.Mne1m. DE -.iMRCO.McCORMICtc, Umberto G., 45, end Ml!rll'l"M R., 33, botti ol 51112 satylerk Or!Yt, HUlllll'SfHJr\ 8etell. CHURCHILL-PATE, E1rl T., "6, crt 1111' 21st St .• w11tml11stll'" •nd Esllllr F .• .., or 17106 11111 Buren. Apt, c, H\111- t111gl011 affdl. C:ARLTON.WALTEltS, iltk:toard M., :H, of 370t s. onw, Santi An• end Sl\1f0tl L, 25, of 2t1 AY(l(ldo, CC$11 Mn1 . MEL9Y-MtLLIER, Garv l ,, ,5, ef 11699 8Hdf'llLI W•'f• S.11 Diego end $uHn P., 10. of 11061 K1mpe11 L•"'• Hun-1111Qlon 9Mdl. DECKER·MORGAN, Johll C .. 22 ol 626 HamlllOll WtY. Apt. c. C01t1 MtH end 0tbor1n L .. 11. of 101'l s ivrier Circle, H1111tl11gloll Beedl. AUG. U 81SHOP-WALTERS, Arlllur, lt, of SU Treverse 1nd Kethtt-efl M .. 19, al 1270 WltliOll AYI ; boll'I. o1 Co,111 Mna. LA\llN·STOKER, Mlclllll A. 1f, 1ncl • Pim , 1a, botll ol 306113 35111 SI .. Ne ch. H.-.NS MP SON,· Thomas A., ?'.I, ot HoOVer St.. -Spece 4 , 1nd sn1r011 K .. It. al ldt Drive, Hunllriglo11 1at1'1. COULTER-U.lU.TH1N, D1vld w., n. Incl \llv11n E •• 20 botti or 1511 Lln-COlll La .... Ne~ BeKh. WEHll:LY·WALLS, J1me1 J ,, n, Incl LHlll A., 24, bo111 of CJ12 Gr,.11 Av1 .. ... or. •· LOI-Alarnnos. CN.\PIELL>McCULLOUGH, lrVlllO K., ... of ,, Call• Ar119on. Apt. G, Leau'lli Hiiis •tld Allee N .. 7G, or 50ll 5. MarlPOH AYI. LOii A11g1C1t. I OYNTON·LUC1AN0, W1IU1m J., ,!, ol 22'1 Mlole St .. Apt, E, Costa MBll end sneur A •• 17, of toal Ordlkf st .. Santi Anl. o.-.v1El-Tlt ... FFOR.D, H1rry v .. 11, of JOI Avaoec. St., Cosl1 Mtse Ind Cendeu L .• t1, of 1JSS1 YOHmrte DrfW, Wt11m11111er. I LISS-HAAS. O.vld M. "· of :nm Pila Alto, 01ne Point elld Ber11k:1 M .. 41, .i 1'11 C..-1w1Y Orfve, AOI. I , c ... 11 MHI. l lNOER-9URRS, AfllOld, '1, of nu Serllll W•Y.1 lrY!IW Ind \t!rlll'llll L , 71, al ... 1:. OCNll. AOI, 2002, L!lfllll """'· MAXSOM.SCHR.ANTZL Wll1l1m It .. 7f ·-of 761 S....Co.11L n1Dllw1y, ~ Bffch erld.Jte11111@, ~ ol"llWl-~h SI .. N-l'Ort lelcll. -folUTCHINSON-llAULSTOM, 01vld W., 2t, of 'lf Acacia NA L, 2 ... of lff sn-cntt iltOld. bol1\ of c.,.._ c1e1 I Sf[ BY TODA ~S WANT ADS eTHAT •IT'S e DIME eA eUNE e DAYI -. • ..... ... 54c ~-~I~ ... abb:ing tole! . 691 & s1 1'Values! Documem Frames Reg.201 ea. Glass Tumblers ~ hylibhey 12i96c . $34'1 Cassette Tape Recorder S26~7 TYIO·WOI'~!!' ron Conet11 R Mi. t ~with top- 11ort ~•ltcti. Cornplett w Ith battlria, fully nuoronteed. $1 11 Phisohex ,.:::::::S;Skin Cleanser IK 391 '•"•St. Joseph . . Aspirin for (hildren e ::~. 27c st JOSEPH. ------· , ...... _ Soft, rtllcble for chil- dr1t1'5 <cldt, f1v1 rl Pu,. Of0<1ge flovor, I ~ or. robltts. Pepto-Bismol for Upset .Stomach t--l 51" val;1 .68c =--r~i. ffll'llllf¥ rot ...... 1111wt srCll'llKli"t. G.n. 111, fotl·ocling, 10fe kl, tilt' -'!bo~' - 131v .. Alka Seltzer -Pack el 25 4.tc -- s 111 ¥11111 Lavoris Mouthwuh ~~:"': 73c;-. • I 98'1Value! Excedrin P.M. hdi ... et3068c $1 25 Sinutahs ~ ,_._,c .... 111 .. ~ e ~. J.Jc~'~ """""' 1VmptOlllOtlt ...... "°'" hllldochf. one! dilcom- fort dw IQ nosol COtlge!lion ' and comrncn colds, Thritty ' lw dllllM'!t pric1! Prell Concentrate s 1" Yllttil ShamDOO ,.,. ... Rich fomdo for dllll'f' ll'lar!CIQI• ob'-holr. Nan--73c •1 •:.,_ Right Guard Allll-Penplrmt ·-69c """-.... 'P/N wft tor v ..,.~..,! ~Clairol , ~Great Day ~· -~$213 ...... _ A 1111111'1 _,to~ gray! Workl on1v on tht oroy end dlMS It ·.-.~ oily. So emy to use. Hair Conditioner ' -$129· -< Addi 1111 .,.. ~ ... i 4amoged heir. The first """"inr for holr. $1" Val.ue! lady Wilshire Cantrece II & Agilon Panty Hose C-poR .. olMnol$>.ts $)59 ~lctr /l..gllcn Ponty Haw that ttt ., beautifully, ,._ -~r so .,...u. Cotlt..c1 cling to '/O'lf ltgl wilh _,. t •wrinkle! Smo!I, Med~ M.diuni Toll, ond Toll.~ ,,_., .. _! ._ .. _ . .. $1 lt ~ ... .. Int I.fl ,_._...__ . . ·< $1.HVllMIJmn ,· StnHhll Plulll DIC • ... l lcx:lt. end \,-hife ~ •~~·" ........... 11&1111 Ellclrlc C~erd Orp1. 1!1: chord but t-. 37 t..blt bys. Hond \IOI• 111'119 mntrol. #•II • ·e 66c ~s1 a•s values! Deluxe ,J S~la;: ., Dtlux• ~In t9 choow f.om...:Plastlc - Tulip, C yllnd_1r, ~Amber, U'WOI Fiiigree N y le'lo Shodn ill clecoratW wlon. Ideal for _, room in the t-1 Complew with ~ d10ln and herow. All...., II.lb~ ll<Citing color•• f,_ to mote It Piclln-A'llllC:GCb. Blue, Gold. You'll !ind ')'Ollr fovortt. • t y I•, lndudi•W Sponhfl number&.• Hood ........ Oilifornio ..tlm. '$13~!.Folding Bed with ....... . Alumlnumf- fbldln• bid with thkk .. lt!Qs. ,..._ feet for .tro 9""5h. comping trips, diJi.. dttn's 111C11'1'8, $3" Value! Ladie~ •1 • Fancy Blouses ,,_..,....\~9 2: s7oo ladJet 21 inch lo19 Acrylic Vests -SS" " .__,__ ' J ... -. / -·- Sat11rd11:y, Septemyer 19, 1970 . •• ..... .... $-. .. •• .. ... . .. .· OAIL V ~'.!,_QT ' ·.lust Look at our line-up of THE ALL NEW · .. ' .. • 1-91-1 f ORD5-. AT . ·D.U•ToN'FORP v TODAY . ' I DO NOT WAtT-POR-THl·-1:971-MODIL-INCRIASI· ---··-·-. . 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 1910 fORD TRUCK & CAMPER '68 Pont. Firebird $2373 Cpe. V-8, oulo. Irons., foclory Air Condition ing , power st eering. WXM298 ' · ~~ ~~=-~~:..~~~:~~ 12a·9 Conditioning, SJB477 '64 FALCON WAGON $ . BRAND NEW 1910 .. MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP 250 C.l.D. engine, fuel evaporated;-....;;::;:::;;, emi11ion control system. whitewall phis tax & liC.nse tires. (OFOIL-135127) 1970 PORDL.T,D, .. COUNTRY ·s UIRE 4DOOR ·=--429 CID 4V 8 cyl. Vis ability CJtoup. 5 belted white side w•ll tire s, cruise-o-matic transmis - sion, POWER SIDE WINDOWS, deluxe lug- CJ•CJ•~ r•ck, power steering, cerpetad station · wagon floor, heavy duty suspension, AIR CONDITIONING, AM /FM • stereo, tinted 91 .... i.46'72 us tox & license BRAND NEW 1910 BRiNO·NEW 1910 -THUNDERBIRD 2 DOOR HARDTOP ~ Fu.II Thvnderbird equipmtn! including special Brougham option, white sidewoll rodiol ply tires. pow side wi dows, tilt steering wheel, air cond i- lionilg, tintocl gloss. (OJ83N I 08'81) $ ,1u1 t11 & license • :!r~.~:.::.F:::: c~ $169 2 . . = . dihoning, pow..-slffring. WCX063 SAVE HUNDREDS 6000MILE 1970 DEMONSTRATOR SALi '66 Dodge Dart Wag. 6 cyl .. auto. Irons., rodio. SVU300 -• $}-.9-g·· OVER 38 IN·StOCK AT DUNTON PRICES INCLUDING THE 1970 MAVERICK GRABBER :, /, . ~ All Medels To Ckoose-Frum Melt C.n FUUY EQUIPPED • T·llr~s •Teri•••• M••t••t• .. lules • f.N LTD't • . · . -. 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WOllD ~ -Mil.MUM -I (o ~;·i ' ' I ' 'I I ' " I : I : j I I, DENNIS THE MENACE ': ' .. llfl ... llE .. .,,lr":""~-:-~"""'.-:--~::-~--.,,;t : fl\ ff *'ti;-' ~ ly Saunders and Ovorgard ! I I .....-.1---.\W .......... -~- • •• • ED Man or woman reaJ -------~I estate aaksman • iales or SEE YOUR REALTOR * reatala. FOR '!OUR BIG FREE; i' * * * * * * BEAUTIFULLY PUNllED THE REAL ESTATERS • Slephel\IOn Realty NE\\1COMERS KIT 306 ~ ~ 6~. TRADER'S FARADJSE-5 Balboa Island llnes..S times-~ bucks . ---· -- 1000Gtneral 1000 Walk out door to one of the best swim- ming. & surfing beaches -exclusive Cy· press Shores custom home -beautiful decor -exquisite bath-dressing rooms . $169,900. -~M!ll___T~tUpl_ NEW LISTING BEST LOCATION ON PENINSULA This home was planned for pleasurable. living. Spacious 2-story with 2 bdrms., study & fam. rm. with wet bar & refrig. Master bdrm. with His & Her bath. Ele- vator, plus many other luxurious extras. $97,500. Kahtryn Raulstpn CORONA DEL-MAR • $77,500 ~rive4t ~ay for tQinOfI'OW ! OWncr trans· ferred, must sell. 5 BR., fam. rm., study & pool plus 2nd nice 3 BR. home .· Tree lined street. · · Mary Lou· Marion BROADMOOR Harbor View Hills; with 2,600 sq. ft. floor aiea, this is largest 4 BR .• 3 ba. plan. Ca· tbedr31 ceilings. Now reduced for quick sale to $67;500. Al Fink -1MPORTl\:NT __ _ '"PIUCE REDUCTION - OPEN SUN~l2-4. 1216 SANDPOINT WAY. Reduced almost $2500. Popular tri· level plan w/4 BR. + F.R. + D.R. + -2lh ba. Walk to pool in this very private area. Only $66,500. · Walter Grupe OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 1121 SOMERSET LN . Beautiful 4 BR. custom..., home with inany extras: lge. fam. tm .. form. din . rm .• cov'd. porch, sundeck, 1eflect. pool, etc. $65,000 M: .. c. Buie ' OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 1101 SOMERSET LN. lnspect .at your lei- sure, this fine 4 BR., 31.A bath home in Newport's finest exclusive area -cus· tom built quality thruout -extras galore -spacious lot -patio. Asking $63,500. Westclilf Dr. to Highland, No. to Somer· set. Art Gordon LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? OPEN SAT. & SUN. P .M.; 2612 LIGHT- HOUSE. Owner must SACRIFICE this near new 4 BR. home. Located in one of CdM's most excl. areas. See it now. $62,900 ·s ud Austin NEWPORT-OCEANFRONT 61d· ·beiich···hOUse ·iocated· ·on ·beatitiflll ·· swimming beach. Zoned R-2. Use it "as is" or tear down & build duplex .. Out of town ow ner says sell. $51,500. Cathryn Tennille EASRLUFF Large 3 BR. 3 Ba. w/large family rm. w/wet bar, can hold pool t~ble~ Low -maint. yara. w/gl'eat view! $51 ,500. BUILD A DREAM HOME Ocean & bay views from this Ocean Blvd ., Corona de! Mar location. Adjacent to China Cove beaches. Plans included fo r · exciting home. Owner may trade. $49,750. Mary Harvey CORONA DEL MAR-POOL Real pride of ownership home . 2 BR. 2 Ba. plus conv. den w/2nd fireplace. New wall to wall carpeting. Easy care garden -heated pool -xint terms. $49,500. Belle Partch 4 BDRMS. -2112 BATHS Lusk home. Decor~ted with Spanish de· cor. Large pool &ize yard. Walle to high school. $47.950 , Harriett Davies RE-DECORATOR'S DREAM Sprawling Jixer on 95' Jot in Irv. Terrace. IRoom for trailer, pool or expansion! Large rooms; sloped ~eil's. & big waJls o! glass. A buy at $4li,000. Bill Comstock WALKJNG DISTA.,.CE -To WestfcliU shope:ing. Hurry! This won't last. 3 Bdrm/family rm. & l % baths. Qu ick possession. Price is realistic ••• fr.:;' Fre'd'e°J~koffe; 1 •1Please call for our picture broC.huie of current listing!." ' * TAYLOR ~ "TAYLOR-MADE" HOME TOURS . Tailored To Your NMds Looking for just the right home can be tire-- some and confusing. Our capable sales staff can make this a joyful experience. ~ Call fo r an appointment for an inspection of homes suited to YOUR needs. A· TOUCH OF SPANISH! Beautiful vie'v from this really sharp "Lusk" home w/4 bdrms, family rm & fori:n al din- ing. PLUS lovely H&F pool. $62,500 2527 Bunya Open Sun 1-5:30 CONVENIENCES UNLIMITED! 3 Bd..r.1ll1.pool hQJ.De of£e~ ~lay.K!_ound library, school. shoppinsr w1th1n .a stone's ltfrow:- Qui et Westcliff street. plus other extras. In· vest your time seeing this one. 1215 Pembroke Open Sat 1-5:00 YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT! Almost new 3 & fam rm home near the beach. Architect-designed wi th custom quali· ty thruout. Ocean view from master bdrm suite. "Corona del Mar Charm" with an ultra modern look. YOU OWN . THE LAND! 228 Goldenrod Open Sun !·5:00 DOVER SHORES ORAMAI Brand new & beautiful 5 bdrm home. 2- Story living rm with balcony. Garden room \v/\11et bar. Lge formal dining room & lux- urious master suite. Sunny & cheerful! $108,000 410 Morning Star Open Sat-Sun 1·5:30 LINDA ISLE Mile long water view! Fabulous custom built 2-stolj' Colonial with 3 lge bedrooms, recrea· tion rm & formal dining. Pier &. slip. A real -beau"ff'ifiChOice-·1oc~atlon! $22~000~ WORLD SERIES SPECIAL! A hit from curb to rear fen ce. Striking new price niakes this 4 bedroom, den home in Westcliff an errorless decision. Not a steal, but a safe buy. Call for appointment. MINI-MIDI-MAX I! No controversy here. Admitted to be a 2 bdrm , den home with miiti price, midi care yard. maxi privacy. Close to shopping. 2039 Irvine Open Sun 1-5:00 AH WILDERNESS! Get away from it all in the priv acy of your terraced garden, tall trees &: colorful flow· ers. Relax on the "Outrigger Deck" at night overlooking the lights of beautiful Balboa Bay. See this lge 4 bedroom "Broadmoor· in-Corona del 1.1ar" home. Asking $79,MO IRVINE TERRACE--$,40,000 Close to Fashion Island is this delightful 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. New carpeting, invit· .ing patio and buill·in range and oven. 1515 Bonnie Doone Open Sat.Sun 1-5:30 "SPIC AND SPAN" DOLL HOUSE Newport Heights 2 bdrm home ideal lot cou .. pie. Lge rooms w/beamed ceilings. Lge. rear yd. Owner moving north. $28,000 IRV INE TERRACE and quality built from the courtyard swimming pool off the panelled family room w1lh wet bar A: fireplace to the sunken living room with vaulted celling. 4 Spacious bedroo.ms, 3 bath.! plus pow. de-: room. Large weJI thought out ldtchen, dble aelf clean- ing ovens and bland cook top. Breakfast area, of course, Master bedroom, Jiv. Ina mi, tonnaJ duling rm: Ii: kitchen all on the "Forever View" bi Dover Shott•. Brand new. Immediate oceu- pancy. A sound investment at $108,900. lvair. Wel!s-&· Sons- Roy J. Ward Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 1430 GaJiixy Drive 646-1550 (()pen Daily) BAYCREST A truly luxury 4 bedi:p:>m home with family room. ·for· m&! dining room and study. PLUS Sparl<ling pool 11.nd low main· ™'ance yard. ONLY 2 yean: new and beautifully carpeted a n d decorat\!d with Van Luit wall~per. One oI Bayctt!ts -Finest -Homes Only $99,:!IOO To inquire! about the many additional fe1tire1. 1424 Lincoln Ln. Open Sat. l? or cell 67l-8550. 'O THLREAL '"'\.. ES'J'ATERS BEACH BEAUTY With 63A % loan Shup 2 yr old home with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, bllns, great kitChen and a large llvllble patio. YOU can take over this VA loan on lhi.s property, 1189 per mo pays ail. "'·""'· ·~· · cc:Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -~141- (0ptn Evenin91) 4 BR., 2 BATH-- OUR tllEMI . ' ' If REllDI/ FOR I/OU I I " We have been told that we have the· finest team of P,rofeuional real. tors to be fo und anywhere. Working togeth er, we can' solve yo ur reef: estate probl em successfolly. · Why not make us prove· ourselves to you. We'll both be glad you did. : IMPROVE YOUR OUTLOOK!! FHA YA ·•· -------. - Enjoy the ''h~noti~" view from this luxurious bluffs condominium. 2 bed- rooms, 21h baths and closets galore. Try this for sighs -Maintenance free pool at your front door. Only $49,500. Call 673·8550. ' SPANISH-MEDITERRANEAN Beautiful home with red tile roof -Ro- man bath with picture window garden view -: step down to family·living and master bedroom -large covered patio -eul-de-sac St. 3 years new . Only $33,- 000. Better hurry. Phone 64fr7171 to in· spect. MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE A cheerful setting for a happy horrie ·in this beautifully appointed 3 bedroom 21.i'J llallfljome-with-1Urthe bull t'1n's: 90 :d20· ft.clot with large covered patio for th~ family. 5 ~% loan available to the qua11· lied buyer. Price $43,950. Call 546-2313. IT'$ ALL SPANISH Split level -4 bedroom -3 baths -3 car garage -large family room -for· mal dining room. 2200 Square.foot borne, beautifully situated in one of Mesa Ver· dr.'s most prestigious neighborhoods. It's a must see !lot this low price $47,900. Call 546-2313. EXECUTIVE RANCK TYPE This lovely near new home. 4 lge bdrms + tam. rm. + formal dining. 3-car ga r- age. Yard aepara18 from pool area - beautiful heated poof -Park & schools clos€ b). Just $65,950 -To inspect phone 640-7171. NEW CLUB HOUSE Swimming pool . tennis and many other activities go with this spotless 4 bed· room, or 3 and a den, home close to the Halecrest club. Make your dollars mean more, not just a home, but a way of life 4 Bedrooms, 2·Baths, King size yard on Cul-de-sac street only one block to grade -1 school. A fantastic home for @. large -( family. Only $27,950. Call now 546-2313. COLLEGE PARK BEAUTY ., • Very unique 3 °bdrm. completely remod· ·\; eled with new kitchen -lar'e covered ·.• patio -shake roof -beautiful cul-de-i;~ sac. St. for kiddies -Owner will hel p finance or may sell FHA-VA -DIS. .(:~ TRESS SITUATION -$3t,950. Hurry. ~ 646-7171. ~-~· COTIAGE-BY-THE-SEA ''."! A :small 2 bedroom family room home. Just a block to the ocean with an ocean ·"' view. Ol!ly $47,500. Call quick. 673-&\50. I REMEMBER MAMA AJways wanted a home like th.ii$ -3 Big ·-~ Bedrooms, 2 baths, dining-spice in kit-~ ~ che.n -Ha rdwood Doors -all so near' •t+ to shopping in Westcliff, and schools ' near by. $33,500. -Phone 640-7171 to in· : spect. JUST A MINUTE! Neat 2 bedroom condominium with cus· tom drapes and carpets. Gracious living can be found in this most desirable : floor plan. Privacy plus all the conveni• • ences. Just listed .............. $23,250. ;- Call 546-2313. ~-· HI HO SILVER A rare find -130 x 150 lot zoned for horses -with 2 bedroom & den home ; • + corral fo r 4 horses arid hay barn -, ~ on private road in Santa Ana Heights -r ) $25,000.. ' ASSUME A $24,500, 7112 •/o FHA LOAN On this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in beau• tiful Costa Mesa. Large pool si2e back Convenient to Newport Center! Lovely cor· ner 4 bdrm & den home with H&F pool. Sep- arate din ing rm:See today! $67.500 $11,295 Built On Your land 1342 sq. ft. living area All lath &. plaster Hardwood cabinelJI Breakfast bar for you and-yOIU'-family ~Call~r..Jnfo1~·'--i mation 546-2313. yerd-with-boaLor...traUe"-accets--OnJt . S6.300 down and low monthly payments.'4 j"°: It---+ Call now .......... Just listed. 546-2313. \5~ .. Dolphin Open_ Sat 1-5:30 LOVELY BAYFRONT DUPLEX Never-ending view. Marble fireplaces in each unit. Live in luxurious upper and rent 3 bdrm, 2 ba. lower. $160,000 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Corner privacy! 2 Bedroom front unit V.'ith fireplace plus 1 bdrm r ental in rear. Patio & charm. Best Buy! Only $42,000 BROKERS & SALESMEN We have an opening for one experienced .man or woman in our Residential Div. Applicant must possess integrity. enthusiasm & ambi· tion to match our own high standards. U Y.ou are a profess ional , interested in a beautiful office in the finest location, working with con· ~eni31 associates, we are interested in meet· mg you. ''Our 25th Year'' • WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., RHlton 21 11 Sen Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER '44-4910 * * * * * * * Pullman balhs Spacious wardrobes JUST $1.41 SQ. FT. Planning.Design.Financing STANCO BUILD~RS "1400 homes I: apts. built since '57" CALC 537-0380 OPEN 7 DAYS 10666 Westminster Ave. Garden Cro~ SAVE $1600 J Bedroom 2 Bath Located in a great Costa Men area just north of Bak· er/ Pick up the phofle right now because It 's bet!:n re. duced $2450 • appral.ed 'at $25,6.'i'.l. Owner will sell for $24,000. sive l1600 -Fjtt- place, bullt·lns, evefythlni. HWTY. 546--8660 Rltn. :629 H.,t>or, C.M. loot SPORTING 'GOODS Why work! -Why not own / ;,;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~/ a Sporting Goods stort!! Top PRIVATE ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR 11' block to Ocean BIVd. A rarity -67 f~I frontage on Orchid. PIUI a 3 bedroom home with fonnal dinirg room, f(Uest houSe. cabana and badminton court. With a llU.le rem~llng this could he one ot Corona. del MAn finest properties. OPEN SATURDAY le SUNDAY 1..S -216 ORCHID CALL 67J..8S50 0 THF: REA!, '"'\.. r:STAT LRS KINGS ROAD location. $12,500 p1uii lnvf:n. tory, gross s;io,000 year. Ex- clu1lvi.line1 • SJ)H(k>. Spot 3 bdnn. den plus gUest or In. Built. Whiting, Ra.rtinp - Jaw apt, with VIEW, heated :..:.. _ _. Ir: lUtered pool, qua.lily con-plus all olll'l'r .,..,... namt glr\Ktion. p RI c E 0 AT llnn.. . ONLY 157.~ !!'''• IRVINE TERRACE 11 1 ::: 1 1 Spacious, comt°""bl<, nv. eBEACH BARGAINe able, 3 bdrms, :I bathl lge. Owner bouaht &l!Otblr, quick llv. nn~ w/flrep\ace, 'w/w salt: nttdtd of th• lmmec. t cpt. "drapes, bit-In'• Rl'V. Br. ~. 1 bllf, to ocun. porch • ASKING $42,500 Hurry • $33,!ISO. Sub. ~s. YSHORES ' CAYWOOO 'RI ALTY -BA '* W, Cout Hwy •• NB S.1290 BA YSHORE OR. 4 bdnns. 2 I---':.::..:..:,:;,...== "'"""' R<al Es!Ale Buys b•""· F/A 11<01,. huge llv. A -SC:AltCE.-nEM 2 H.o~s.on Llo .$21.IXXL nn._COYf.red paUo w/tire· OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 4 Houses on l lol S-16.000 place • A BUY • Furn. at 1537 Sent•nelle Terr, 5 Houses on 1 lol $49,!IOO $39.500. Charming 3 txtnn. 2 beth 4 BR..2.Ba. home S2S,9SO "C" THOMAS ....,,. In """' lrvlne T<r-~anlrOnkt ~~ u $46,000 9 __ ..._ race. ~.950. ~na w "~er, ~ _.._....r ·-CLAUDE SHUi:~ER- COUNTRY CLUB VIEW in this rustic home-facing beautiful San .. t a Ana country club. 1500 sq. ft. with a large family area and dining room . 76 x 120 foot R·2 lot. Double car 2"ar-age with drive through boat door. See today for only $24,500. Coll now 546-2313. EASTSIDE Rustic 2 bedroom and den plus family room home on a big corner lot with room for that boat or trailer. Lots of wood paneling. large birch. fireplace over size double car garage. There's much more. Please call for sho~ing, 54&- 2313. PICTURESQUE CHINA COYE· Smog and heat g'ot yolf dow n? Retreat and enjoy the serene waterfront life in "The Cove!." 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fire- places, tropicaJ patio, boat davit and up- stairs sun deck and, exciting channel view. $128,000. Fee Ia~d . Call 67~50. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Charmin( % bedroom front house with new heavy ahmroo! and TOTAL PRI· VACY roar yard PLUS newer 2 bedroom and guest room llh bath rental with a BOMB SHELTER. Only $49,950 with ex- cellent tenna. Call 873-3560. NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX 2 bed. ea. Garages, room for trailer arid boat. Newly decorated inside and out. Near Harbor Hi. $29,500. Phone 646- 7171 to inspect. DROPPED WITH A THUD!! TO A NEW LOW PRICE ' . " '.• .. :· ,, Live gay & 1unny -the most for your ~ money--2 bedroom and den~in-desira--, o;,. ble Irvine Terrace. Now only $39,900. Call 67~50. ' MINI-RANCH . ... " I Small house on large lot (66x305 ). S.p. arate dbl. garage and many trees on this :! R·2 level lot. $24,950 ; with 10% down, owner will carry 2nd T.D. to new 10AJ1. !~ Call today 646-7171. CHOICE NEWPORT HTS. .. Corner Location Grandiose View of Sea & Bay. Step out .. t onto quaint patio from buge living room with open beam ceiling and great fire--l place. Simple and rustic two story -4 lMirm. home with unique top deck, su~ rounded by beautiful trees -peach, nectarine, tangerine, etc. First time on market -own the land -immediate possession -$55,000. Excellent terms -hetterpurry. -. . -• . . THE REAL ESTATERS . .I ' . -P , ' 4 offices, and over _37 people servin g Coste Mes~. Newport Bt ecli Corona del Me r a nd Huntin gto Beach ~I ., . 2790 Ha rbor 1700 Newport 332 Marg uerite _, • • • 546·23 13 646 ·7 I 71 67.3 .8550·----'-fl • '" ' OUR INYmMENT DEPARTMI NT -Sui.te 20 I, 2790 Ha rbor Blvd. -· • ' ' . • • ~· " ach! ALL IO~ DOWN$ll.OOO 224 \V. Coa1t Jfwy, 5-48-5521 REALTOR 815-44?3 Hurry • call .. t. ~1698 Newport Beach a.itt. 5'5-S643 lablrdty-Dna:..A-LINES! " • .. I • ::!::!::~.!:!::!::::::::::::::::;,1 ........ _, .... -. ... ..., .... .-iiiio ...... _. ... ~ .. oiiii._..;. .. ._.._ .. ...;;;..;;..,-. .. ..;, 546-231 6 • ·' • , • • - -- lllOO...Oral · url'Nll 'IZ0:· l'I preH~~-. r , . • IRVINE TERRACE·Ca~rnla Llvi119 Enjoy Io rm.al. diniBg>Wllh aparkllng Bay ! View, or info.rmal .BBQ around the pool. ~This ,is an elegant but comfortable 4 bed· : home with spacious plan. '1 1721 Galatea Open Saturday&. SunUy I to S , • ~USIS POil SALE llOBWral , Ml(Nl • IRVINE FINER HOMEs . --. THiii AC!!l '.COUNTRY ESTATI 4 HOUilS POil SALE -HOUSIS POR SALi - IDOi GaMiol lllO_,.. IDOi OPl""'N_H_O_U-'SI-\;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; SAT &.SUN 1..S . . '/>. . I () /) 1ns Full•rton, CM ol..indu J:JliJ - wa11c1,. Dl1tan~e ~ St. Joachirns l downtown CM d1opping. Custom bull! by builder for own home, 3 ·Becfrm, 2 bath, clean, sharp home. :F;XTRA. E.XTR.A ~ 1-ra:e Uving rm.;...hrd~·d nni. beAut..cuits &-drps . "lew of F'a~h\On ·1sJ,.nd lights · at =~~!!;.;a~e~~~r:;:: low YliA J,P.Jlraisal. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES OPIN 'HOUSI! SUNDAY 26 Ll.U lolo Drive Corp. owned. 5 Br. 5,balh home facing Harbor Island. Jacuzzi & sauna. Comp. furn., for lmmed. occup. W /dock ............ $200,000 52 Linda lile Dr •. Cust 6 BR .• study, 5 bath home \V/3 !rplcs., circuJar stairway, decorator 1elected carp. & drapes. Shown by appt. . , ........ $210,000 HOUSES FOil SAL~ . HOUSIS PDll SALi -1 ~al • 1111-•I llii PHONE: 6l5-3000 I This ii lh• number lo CID! -whether you went r to BUy, SELL ,OR LEASE! 21 Years serving lhe Harbor Area .must tell Yf!'I so,methlog ! NEWPORT HEIGHT.$ Just reduced $1500. The owners have aald, I "let'3' seU ." T-he home is vacant and immac. I Close lo all schools. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 2920 CLAY ST. LESS THAN COST -1 One year old 3 BR., 3'h balhsl lam. rm. & formal . dining rm. PLUS 5X21 "Idea Room .'' Fabulous entertainment area incl. ~ 40 ft. pool. $63,900. NEWPORT HEIGHTs.lmmacalate Compact, adult occupied, ncar·neW S bed· room, family room home. 3 car garage with Stables, Corral• 4< 'Tack Room in Newp0it Beach withi views of Bay .. and Mountains. ·Ovef 5000 sq. feet of .sump'tuous Calif. liv· ing. Fife BR, Den, Family Room, Formal Din· Ing Room and Living Room. Completely r .. decorated, including beautiful _furniture, carpefjng & drapes. ?ifagnificent Swimming Pool. Call 642-8235 for appointment. Price: $350,000 OPEN HOUSE ' SUNDAY 1.5 .. 60"lr.MN-·11r• llrivo' .................. . 515 Tustin Ave. Newly listed. Prestige waterfront home. 4 ._ .. _ .... _.IRViNE TERRACE Spacious 4 BR. plus fam. rm. home. Fresh· ly· redecor. Huge yard for the children. $49,500. !• boal door to patio. , · • FOR EXCHANGE - • 4D3 16th Place Open Sat. & Sund1y 1 to S \VE HAVE S13,500 equity in nicely decorat· ·VJEW.fANTASTIC I . ed and carpeted 3 BR. 2 .bath. Townhou se :~··From a hit:th pofut in, Corona Hig"Jands.. near Hoag HMpital. 3 car garage, patio ~ '' faces i>ool · areo. · ToW Price $33,5-00. WE -.• Panelltd-family/dining room , builtin kitx:b· \VANT 4 BR home for incr,e,ased family. Pre- ''.cn , 2 bedrooms & 2 baths. Carelree yai'd !er Bavcrest or comoarable area. Please 1;-.\vith . corilpletc privacy. Fee land. $57,500. call Mrs. Fay, 642·8235 WATERFRONT SPLENDOR . !£. Panorcimic ..Bay Vie'v on Fee Land in 1-tunt· boVER 'SHORES -, ;,::.;ngton Harbour. Large master su it.e and 2 For the family that needs SPACE. Five over· other larize bedrooms. \lie'v pining room, si~ed bedrooms, ~~ baths. Family room gourmet kitchen, break':fast room, d~n, serv· 'YJth catti.edral ce1hng. Breakfast room. Am· Newport Heights extra lg. Br. 4 ba, pwdr. rm. Lge. liv. rm. & Owner's have moved to new den; ..3 car gar. Beaut. patio/garden. Deck hOme! s ,ie this t>e-aut 3 bet!-&: dock. By Appl ................... $220,000 rm, 1% bath, large family 1 7 room w/used brick frpl c, 0 Lin~a Isle Drive . crp1a drps hardwood nrs 5 BR. 3 baths: famdy rm: &: formal dtn. rm. ahak; root.' dble 1ar., alle ' 2 Fireplaces. Room for pool. Dock. By app't access room for boat or -$145,000 · campe~. ?-.1ove-in condition! Fut cscrov1! Beat of financ- . . Waterfront L'ots ing! No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water : , ......... $150,000 . . . No. 7&: Wide lol on. lagoon ........ $85,000 ice room. Front deck '"ith 50' dock. $135,· pie sp~ce for a pool plus play yard. Active -OOO : eaJl-for11ppl-lo see.-- - - -----_Bal. y~_t!.45,00Q_.~-------.J. No. llll : View. \Vilh plans ..... ~ .... $140,000 -For complete-Information on Offi~• Open S•turd•Y• & Sundi1y1 PETE BARRETI REAL TY 1605 Wntclilf Dr., N.B. 642-5200 .. TOOi TOOi Golden Spanish. Arched brick hearth, ROn· delle stained glass cupboards. Elegant mu!· ti-colored ri1aster suite. Could be 4 or-5 . bed. Elevated wood planked patia overlook· ing sheltered all year pool. Located in top Baycrest area. Good financing. $89,500 J8llO Newport Blvd .. C.M. CALL 646-3928 or 545-34S3 TRANSFERRED Owner traru;ferred Out ol s~le Ste his lovely hon\e •II other homes &. lots, call: BILL GRUNDY, R!ALTOR 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, N.8 . 642--4620 Genaral 1000 General I "-":.;:;.;;.:._ __ _:::: 1000 . -----------DOLL HOUSE -eooL 1 ~ral I OOOGenaral 1000 Sharp as a tack at 154,950 with an assum· : l~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimJ able 51h % Joan. Owner 'viii carry 2nd T.D. ··\~ 'i'!'..~:I,,. Partial ocean V'ie~ L100 w4TERFRoNT On ~paciou3 corner lot APTS.-320 LIDO NORD 1 Prime .area in Baycrest I :... ·GORGEOUS 90' VIEW RE.TRACTABLE ROOF \\'Ith 4 Bedrooms, 21,i baths" On the Blulbi, Westside. NOW REDUCED TO family room with Coota '11esa. 3 Bedrooms. $150,~Xlnt Terms Iii L-shaped plan \Vith 2 sepiirale wi'figs. En· Outstanding living/entertainment four bed· brick fireplace dining rm., "HUGE" fam ily 6 Beautiful unils. 6 car formal dining an>a room, crpls, drps, dble car garages & utility room wllh 1,:-clos_ed court yard with pool. Almost new. room plu.s den home on quiet t>over Shor~~ 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, family rooni. 0\\1ner ·street with a breathtaking vie w. Pool table OPEN HOUSE DALLY garage, quiet cul. de . ~c 80 It. frontage on excellenl Priced to 11;eU 11>lreet. Beautiful yard. $29.500 swimming beach. Units are If leaving area. $109,900. area. Swimming pool 'vith retractable roof. at $47,~ Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. nev.•ly fui:nished. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.i\1. Bill Grundy, Realtor : ,. STUNNING 2 STORY New I y decorated by Cannell & Chaffin. :: $139,500 '• Elegant carpets, drapes and v.•allpapers. :!Ii-... ,View from every room. 4 Bedroom, 3 baths, ·SPLIT RAIL :t "family room. Immediate occupancy'. '89,· · fence encloses this one year new English :1• "500. two story cottage. Large_ kitchen. Formal I' ,.;.-.. -dining room. Oversized ~amily room with . POLYNESIAN king size brick hearth. Separate master suite. 5 \Jnusual 5 bedroom View home. Uniaue !:<floor plan \vith 2 bedrooms and bath in 0!1e '''ing. Fotmal dining room . Carpeted family room 'vith 2nd fireplace. $95,000 . .,, ... Steps to beach. shopping and schools. Mani· cured & sprinklered gardens. Unbelievable at $37.750. 0 pen Sat. & Sun .. 433 16th Pl ace , Costa ?ifesa ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors IMPORTED 10' DOORS One of many costly features in a home of superb qualitv. Slid in.E atrium roof and 3800 sq. ft. of delightful Jiving. Roo m for pool. .~.. • 1 Dover Shores Office 14l 0 Galaxy Drive, N.B. 646-1550 Asking_$125,000 · 1000 ----itioo DOV.ER SHORES-BAYFRONT ·11 --------• Open for your.. Beautifullv decorated and proressiona!ly Alost For Tile Least '\:1: Hrre's a bargain special like t'iie kind we need more ot f.<Bearooms, large country sillle kitchen and big ealing J10Qk \\"ith.lovely gt'<'en car- ~-is & lftr(:c KID STYLE ~ck yard, Assume 7~ % Ji'.AA Joan 11nd have pay. mcnts LESS T!-11\N RENT, 11.nd only $15" TOT~L! Pric- ed at $22,9j()! • . . • landscaped 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Pa,nell· inspection ed den and wet bar. Lavish master sui te. Sunday 1 to"S Private· pier &. slip. Huge carpeted water· This Exciting unusual Dis. front terrace with lovely down-channel view. tinctlve honie. Locat~ st ~AClio1ce bayfront property, priced to sell 21.89 Tuslin Ave. 300J sq. ft. at ,117,500 01 "'1· Ii''"•· Lo"'·' foe. MACNA"IRVINE ma! chning room, larse tam. D- ily room \l•ith c::u'~tom 'cahi- n~ls and 11 v.·et bar, a large l11unliry room \\'Ith Bit-in sc1\'ins;:-Ct'ntcr; covettd. lanai by a bNlulilul.pool, are just some of the fealures of this out11111ndin~ home, offering Reeltv Company 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 1080 81y1iCle Drive ...- Newport Beach 642·123~ 675-3210 COATS' privacy for your family, General 1000 General 1000 & from the court yard entry 101=-==----...:.;.;.; -· ··------ . WALLACE tho 1"' '"'"' "'' y•nJ. a .JJ. OPEN HOUSE REALTORS "8,SOO. Pho"' 646.lln SUNDAY-I to 5 ' 1'1--+ pen outlet! 16162 Herkn•n Ct. 'RTHt:Rr:AL \ ESTATCRS .J. (Open Evenings) SAT./SUN ... 1-5 HUNTINGTON BEACJ{ M C Anxious O\\'rter transferred to ' 277 orfting anyon Shorecllffs, Corona de! i\tar. \Vash ington. 1>tu1t sell his &J\ll r · iuz 4 bedroom, family __ .;;1000;;:;1 J BR 2 ba. Beautiful cond! ' .;111, fnrm11\ dining room home \1•kh drRmAtlc rourl- yard entry. Priced SI0,000 uncll'r cost in glamorous Huntingto n }!arbor. Hurry 2715 Wavecrest Corona del l'i1ar. 4 Bdrms & family room. --it"caltorii- "Our 25th Yaar In the Aar"60r~Ar1a',- 673~4400 M·l DISTRESS SALE \Vil: aell all or part of 11 acres at the corner of Fa ir· view Rd, f.,. Sunflo~-er; near ne1v LA Times Bldg. and Vo it Rubber. $37,500/Acre CASH Newport •t F1irvtew 646·8811 . l•nytlrnpl Mesa Verde! Steal it at $26,500 Jn Costa Mtsa's mO!it desir· able arra, this home is bc11u- tilu\ Rnd at thi.s price It \W.Jn't last. Nev.· shag ca.f- prt lni;:-throughout, bulll·irt!. fireplal"c, 3 bt-drooms, 2 ha!hs. No dO\\·n ro vets. Thi~ is the onP .!iO don't \1•ait. 546-8660. Ri1rs. 548--7729 Evt-s: 644-0684 833 Dover Dr., N.8. 642-4620 _01_en Hou~_ THIS WEEKEND · - ..., tlllt '-" 41NctMY ""' ye1 tW1 ~ .. r•• .. Mme llt111th1t• All ttle 1 ... tlent llltM Mf•• llN t1 .. l'Dte4 111 .,...., ct.ton by ....,,. .... el .. •hire ht teikry'1 DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Petre111 1hctwh1t .,. .. hctHH fer .. 1. er te Nllf ere ur.,ed ,. Ult IUCll l•fet~I•• 111 thl• eel•• -· Ftlffr. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom and Guest House) 324 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mega 642-1771 (Saturday 1·5) (3 Bedroom) 422 Belvue Lane, Balboa · 670-4600 (Sun 12·5) 316 Narcissus. Corona del Mar &73-6642 : 670-6459 (Sal & Sun) 4607 WaYn·e:. Corona del Mar 673-6642 ; 670-6459 (Sal & Sun) 2619 Cove (China Cove) CdM 673-2020 (Sat & Sun 1·5 P.M.) 4632 Sierra Tree Ln ., (U niversity Park ) &70-3210 (Sun) 1515 Bonnie Doone {Irvine Terr) CdM 6444910 (Sal & Sun 1·5 :30) 2039 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa 644·4910 (Sun l·ol *12lo Pembroke (Weslclifl) NB 64449iO (Sat 1-o) 1537 Santanella Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 67f>.0473 1Sal & Sun l·o) 2920 Clay St. (Newport Heights) N.B. 670-3000 ......... . 301 Walnut St. (Newport Shores) N.B. 641i-7755 (Sun l·o) 214 La Jolla Ln., Newport Hghls. N.B. 641>2412 (Sat & Sun I.SJ 4206 Spindrift Way (Park Lido ) N.B. Sat & Sun 1·5:00 SUNDAY 1-S 1100 Cambridge \\lestcliU 3 bdrm $49,000 2402 Vista Hoger . on !hill one. Phone 673-8550. ~ 0 1 S59 000 1 ;;;;;;;;;;~;;"·,;",;"'ii;bo;;;;";ic;;.M;;i.i;;;;;;;.'I o y • . 1 64!>2414 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 13 Bedroom & Family or Deni 1127 Highland Dr., Newport Beach Sun onlv 1.s : 30 888 Sandcastle 4 bdrm VIE\V 468 Ogle C.M. 3 bdrm S.\6,SOll $36,950 THE DECORATOR JUST LEFT ·After completing the carpets, custom drapes & shutters. It's ju s t , like new, really roomy and elegant. 4 large bed· rooms. 2 baths, hu ge family room and se parate dining area and master suite. Ne,vport Beach address and pool sized yard. Vacant & ready. Owner transferr· ed! Hurry! $54,900 -CORONA DEL MAR- THIS OL' HOUSE has ti.vo very desirable R-1 Jots (with !i large trees' & alley access) just steps to mam beach & bay. Magnificent bay VIE\V obtainable fro m second stories when ne\v homes are )>uill. $65,000. EXCLUSIVE RYE BEDROOM Immaculate home on~1· sized corner lot. 2 lireplaces. family dining room. breakfast.area. SY.a baths. One bedroom/ bath JUite has' separate entry which can be used \or playroom, IN·LA IV.SUITE or POOL hpuse. Sxcellenl lerms 1vaUable. $65,000. • • Eoleswortlly-&-Co;- REALTOll Ntwporl lhtch Offlct 1021 Btyoldt Drfv• 675-4930 Off Del Oro lo Haclcnd1, be- hind community center. 3 BR. 2 balhs. Only $34 ,000. CORBIN· MARTIN REALTORS 675-1662 e 7 BR .-3 BATHS e N'pt. Reach cus1on1:2 i-·am . ·rmi. Lgl'. trPe lined lot, Back Bay area. Open Sun. 1-J. 2420 E. 22nd St . Pyramid Exchan1ors 67>-8800. REDUCED $2450.DD WALK TO STORES FHA & VA TERMS 3 huge bedrooms, 2 full bath~. formal dlnlng room, largr brick firoplRre. Only 7 ycani old, Short \\'Rik 10 the Park. Offe~ at S2t050. Hurry! 546-8640 m1rs: 2629 Harbo~, C.llt. General 1000 Gomtral EXECUTIVE TYPE A bcaulltul 2 story, 4 hrd- roon1, 3 bath REPUBLJC H0~1E with m~ny exlraa, Is now vacant and ready for a 2nd ov.·llt'r, Out or 8rea sell- er Is n1m.1 anxious. A•k.lna $43, 7!i0. Call 54().1151 S©\\Jll-A-Z&ttrs· The l'unle with the Bui/f./n Chuckle -r·_,R_E ... F...,v_E~1 ! . . I I I I • A cynic fs cnt who \Yhln '--'-.L-L-t--1 he, smtJ/1 flowe;,, look, Jor ..-------the-. ·- I B A A N A C 1· 1·1t .. I I I I' I o c ... , ""' _.........,_ -by f1lirn; 111 1h1 111•uin11 word. ~c:~ c!1v1)0fl flOfl' l'•P No. 3 b•lc·N. PRINT NU.~BERfO lfTTElS IN 1 1'1'1fSf""!CV-''f1 . iJNSCP"-M8lE ABOVE LET T[!:$ TO GET .ANSWER SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN -DIME·A·UNE 673·8550 (Sal 1 lo 6) 228 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 644-4910 (Sun l·ol 433 16th Place, Costa 11esa &7&.3210 (Sal & Sun) *1707 Tradew~ (BaycreslJ NB 642-8235 (Sal & SunJ 2907 Harbor·View Dr. (Harbor Vie\v Hiiis ) CdM 6442792 !Sal & Sun) 515 Tustin Ave .. Ne\\•port Hei ghts. N.B. 641>3928, M&.3483 (Sunday 1·5) 181 2 Iowa (~-lesa Verde), Costa Mesa 041>2313 (Sun 2·6) 403-16lh Place, Newporl Heights. N.B. 642-0200 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1923 F\11\erton, Costa Mesa 646-3928. 04&.3483 . !Sat & Sun 1-5) 2292 Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa 642-1771 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1700 Dover, Newport Beach 54&.9491 (Sun 1:00-5:00) 11056 El Amarillo, Fountain Valley 962-1373 (Sun 12·5) 2526 Westminster, Costa 1,Jesa 673-9495 216 Orchid, Corona del Mar 673-8550 (S un 1·5) (Sat 1·51 f4 lhdroomJ 611 IV . Bay Ave., Balboa 87&.4«!0 (Sun 12·5) 1007 Dolphin 'Ferr., Corona del Mar· 673-2222 (Sat/Sun 1·5). -*482LC1mden (Cameo Shores) CdM 64:1-8235 · (Sal & Sun)• 1130 Senti•&• Drive (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sal & ·sun) !BOe Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 675-3210 (Sot & Sun) 7'*11 Lind• Isle (Lindo tile) NB 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) _ 1101 Somerset Lane, Newport Stach 833-0700: 644-2430-(Sun 1-111 2612 Lighthouse. C<>rona del Mar 833-0700 : 644-2430 - -(Sal &_Sun) !27 Via Orvieto {Lido Jsle )t N.B. 67&.ilOOO (SUn 1·5 li93 Treverse Dr.1 Costa Mesa 673-3211 : 545'2300 (Sun 1·5) •• 67S.3DDD OPEN EVENINGS 67S.s0oo Coast Hwy. Opposite MflcArthur Blvd. m IU\ ,\ Ill: \I'll 111..\1 .I \' 1.\1 . G ~.;;•ne~r.;;•;.l ____ :;1000::: General 4 BEDROOMS $28,500 Open Oaify 328 Aliso IDOi Name your terms . F'HAN A • NO DOWN or <.'Onvention· al, Excellent location, u·alk to park, achools & shopping, Lots of used brick. family . room and heavy shake roof. Hurry • owner olre11dy pur- chased~ Call 545-8121 Newport HeJghts corner of Beacon 1 short block 'from Cliff Dr. * * * *. We ha\.'e an opening for an experienced prolesslonal man or woman. Exceptional bt-neliU! ! ! Call 545-8424 By Owner $36.500· Spacious 3 bedroom 2 bath, living room with fireplace, large dining area overlook- ing lovely secludid lanai, carpelini;, drapes, built-in electric kitchen. Gara&e on alley v.•i!h electric eye open- er. Nicely landscaped cor- ner Jot. 6464-032 548-l#t )\ol915 Chubaco Dr. (Irv. Terr.) CdM 673-3211: M&.2300 (Sun 1·5) *2422 22nd St. Newport Bfach -675'3210--(Sunday) *320 Sanla Ana Ave. (Npl Hghts.) N.B. 646-2414 (Sun 1-5) 2717 San Lucas Ln., Costa 1\1esa 545-9491 ' (Sun 1·5) 8132 Wen?ock Cir ., Huntington Beach 54&.046; · (Sun l·o) (' Bedroom & r:amilv or Den ) 1747 11iramar. Balboa Peninsula 673-4037 : 673-8110 (Sal/Sun 1-4) 979 Denver Drive, Costa ?vtesa 645-0128 (Sal & Sun 12:30.5:30 ) 1407 Outrigger, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 (Sun l·ol 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 64S.lo50 (Open Daily) 410 Morning Star (Dover Shores) N.B 644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5 :30) *lo36 Dolphin (Ir vine Terrace) CdM · 6444910 (Sal & Sun 1-5 :30) *2527 Bunya St (Eastblull) NB 644-4910 (Sun 1·5 :30) 18752 Sagina\\', (Turtle Rock ) 046-0440 (Sun 1-0 :30) 207:1:. Snindrift, Huntington B~ach 546-5440 (Sun 12 : 30·o: 30) 1216 Sandpoint Way, CdM 8.13-0700 : 644-2430 (Suo 12~) 11?1 Somerset Lane, Newport Beach · 833-0700 : 6442430 (Sun 1·6) 2373 Boa Vista (i\1esa Verde) Ci\1 ij!&.1848 (S at & Sun) 2204 Donnie Road, Ne\vport Beach &.11>2313 (Sal & Sun 1·5) · ''20M'Flamlngo · (M<Sa· Verde)· C.M:·.. ... · 041>2313 (Sun 2·6) 1317 Mariners Dr. (Baycrest) N.B. 675·3000 1sun 1·5) 1&00 Irvi ne (Baycrest) N.B. 67&.SOOO (Daily l·o) 1842 Irvine (Baycrest) N.B. 64S.77oo (Sunday l·o) 1377 Tahiti, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa MS.0990, 040-1894 (Sat & Sun l·o) 2976 Java, Mesa Verde, C.M. 04!>5990. 04().1894 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1721 Galatea, Irvine Terrace, N.B. 642-5200 !Sal & Sun l·oJ 1919 Kauai Place, C.M. (Mesa Verde) o4S.3573 !Sat & Sun all day) 1841 l0\\'8 St. (l'.,.lesa \'erde ) Costa Mesa 04S.406o (S at lhru Mon 1·5) 716 Cameo Highland Dr. CdM. 61&.6685 /Sat & Sun 2·5) 't-17026 Buttonwood, Fountain Valley 842-6691 (Sun 3-6 :30) 2116 Vista Enlrada, N.B. (the Blulls) · 644-4860 (Sat & Sun 1·51· 20882 Beach\vood Lane, Huntington Beach 894-5311 or Eves: 962-8197 (Sal-Sun 1·5 ) 839 Santiago, Costa Mesa 046-0440 , (Sal & Sun 1-51 16862 Harkness Court, Huntington Beach 673-§550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1ft1424 Lincoln Lane, Ne\\•port Beach- 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • (5 Bedrooms) · 4915 Bruce Crescent St., (Lido Sands) NB 675-7225 . (Sun 1·5) 2732 Gannel. Cos.la Mesa 04&.046S (Sat & Sun 1-5) (5 Bedroom and Family r~ or Den) 1600 Sanllago Dr. (Baycre5t) N.B. 641>7755 (Sal &..Sun 1·5) 9332 Greenwich Dr .. Huntington Beach 54Q.H51 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (7 Bedrooms and Fa~ilr or O.n) 2420 E. 22nd St., (Back Bay NB 675-8800 (Sun 1-5) ·I DUPLEXES FOR SALE (3 hdroom & 2 Bdrm 2nd Family Room or Den ) 609 PoinsetttaJ Corona de Mar 675-5726 (Open Dally) • * * * ••• , * w.,.,.,. .. , * ,.., -w ........ . • • I I -. , . . .. • S.lu. .. y, Stpt..,bor I,, l~.J • DAILY PILOT 31 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SALi .!'!>"SIS !011 SALi HOUSIS l'OR SALi HOUll! '611 IAL!' I HOUSES, FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSl!S FOR SAL i ' . HOUSES FOR SALE G1Mr1I lCIODG•Mnl"'Z 1t110 Gwr1I U~l()U~ ti()M~S Real Estate, 675-8000, 2443 E. CC?ast Highway, Corona Del Mar, Calltomli. 92625 111111 0-11 lllO SEI THI SE OPEN. HOUSE$ THIS WEEKEND ~ N•wport Holght....OrMn Thumb Spocl1I 407 liplll u......,... .... ,.....,. "-1:00) Charming home just oU CHU Drive~ith lots of trees, plants, shrubs. Ideal for couple or small family. Detached garage. -Golfers-You Cen't Miss This One l065 c.....,. Cl• Orhe, 111 .. Yef49 CS...., fNrlll 1:00) Such a setting -along a beautiful fairway. Lovely one story 4 & family with dining and game room s. A real charmer. Huge G•me-Room· 3160 c....,., et.II Dn...,.111 .. Y_. <Set. & S... ,,_ 1:00) 40' Added-on room for fun &. games. Now 2500 sq. ft. in thi~ low rambling California ranch home, close to h1esa Verde Country Club with its pools, tennis courts etc. 1500 Ad•m• 1t H•rbor. Cost• Mes•· (near Cinem• The•ter) 546-SllO THE BRJGGS' HOME . ·I~~~~~~~~ 1000 Gener•I 1CIOD DANA POINT INCOME HOMES 2 DUPLEXES ............. $34,950 • $44,950 2 TRIPLEXES .............. $63,950 -$66,500 -SPIC AND SPAN Lil<o new duplex. completely !urnlshed. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths each unit. Walk to beach. In prime rental area. -$65,500 Call: 673-3663 Eves. 548·5942 VIEW • VIEW • VIEW From this lovely Vista Del Li do unit, bayfront, pool & boat slip. $45,000 Call: 673·3663 Eves. 548·5942 \ . OCEANFRONT R·2 LOT Ide&l location Call: 673-3663 priced at $47,500 Eves. 642·2253 BAYFRONT APARTMENT Available on annual lease at $400 per month. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. dbl. garage. Boat slips available. Call: 673-3663 associate BROKERS REALTORS 2025 W. BALBOA BLVD. k uniq.ue Spanish Contemporary! This 4 Bedroom home has 2400 sq. ft. and all on one level. There is a foun tain in the court yard entry, a quarry tile floor that extends · into the dining room, rich adoblerl brick fire- place and a large game room that easily accomodates a pool table and a man -size walk-behind bar. Shag carpeting inside and minimum maintenance outside. The Briggs' home is located in a custom borne neighbor· hood in Mesa Verde. Price bas just been re .. · 2 FOURPLEXES .........•. $61,950 ,569,500 (2) 3 BEDROOM HOMES .........• $30,950 ~rand new. under construction. Large build· ings )V /delxe owners units, ocean views, xl nt locations. Take advantage of good rental income + property value increases due to the new Dana Point Yacht Harbor. General 1DDD Gonor1t 1DDD duced to $54,950. l 'HE TOWERS THE KAYS' HOME Definitely Colonial! Located across and con· veniently down the street from the unique Bayshores beach. Th is authentic 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath famil y home is an experience to visit. A kitchen skylight creates an atmosphere that brings out the go urmet in everyone; huge master bedroom suite is up, up and away from the maddening crow.d and has a deck-side view of the bay. The ,exterior is board and batten, the roof is shingle and the grounds are impeccably maintained. OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND PHONE BU ILDER 642-4905 OR SEE AT 33792 COPPER LANTERN · DANA POINT General 1000 General 1000 Panoramic bay & ocean View. Exclusive- 2 bedroom apartments. Elevators, terraces, Jacuzzi pool, 7% Financing wiht 10% down. Very special buy! $44,500 lo $58,500. open Daily 1-5 P.M. 3!2rW. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Yos, You Do Qualify! 3 Bedroom, MACNAB· IRVINE s22 500 2 bath $1.00 Re•lty Comp•ny 675-3210 642-1235 1 down to anybody : Even the leasehold is goo d ! Call Unique ! 'Homes 675-6000 (We love to show this prop- Picture ·a quiet cul.de.sac · street · and cute Utile home tucked way back in between 40' trees, then add 20· aide yards for garden and play Pay your closing costs and move into this 3 bedroom 2 bath charmer. In CoRta Mesa and ready to be lived in. Don't miss it. Get there first. 546-8660, Rltrs. Cost• Mn• 1100 Men Verde -'--,.-"'-------' 1110 ! erty). Presented at $78,000. j • I~ I "'UIF a-l{) U f:§ area. Then, with this cozy -'J-~ 'l..I· L -•-1 ~ 1,.i;ng add.2. e'(lra-roonu Real Eslate, 675-6000, 2443 E. Coast Highway, fo:-a total of 5 bedrooms. then all t<>gt!lher you have Corona Oel Mar, Calltomla 92625 the neatest home package Iii?====;;;,,,============::::! we've seen for a ~ong time. _General 1000General 1000 No income or credit quali-l~~D l~ST•l•N•CT~l~V~Eiiiii-HiiiO•M•Es~1 Nich°oi~:!1 Estate 2629 Harbor, C.f\1'. ti!"B· 3 BEDRM/ FAMILY WHERE ELSE? Monllceilo Condo. W h e r e else can yOU get a beautiful 3 BR, 2 Ba, & carelree POOL for only $22, 750? Call today for appt. to see. CALL e ''6·2414 At., ... . 7aEALTY Nt •r Nt •p•rt P••I orr lce Ranch type home on KING SIZE 90x105 lot, completely e 3,000 SQ. FT. e painted. $500 Allowance for 4 'BR. 2 Ba. 14x26 Fam. nn. new carpets/drapes. Owner Mexican tile porch &. entry. ) Wolk t9 Beoch Fabulous will finance at 7%% • 14000 Walnut, Hickory & Oak pan. 5 Bedroom. 4 bath, irnmac· down, Asking eling. Cust. drps, &. new deep .Charming 3 bedroom. 2 bath home convenient lo btach, pc>l'.lls, tennis court. Only $31,900. ulate Baycrest home. De· $29,500 Mstr. Br. w/frpl , & 2 walk- 1\gh t[ul pool and patlo. A in closets. l@:e. yd, Fruit home that has had t!'nder FIXER UPPER Open Sat/Sun 1-5 trees, brick patio, r;m, work. VETS NO DOWN NO COSTS Seller will pay points for your new VA Loen AND "your closing costs and impounds! Sharp 4 bedroom, 2 bath, SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM in t.1esa Del Mar. Priced at appraisal cf $31, 750 50 HUR- RY! (Bring $100 deposit which Is refunded at clost of escrow). Walker & lee 2043 \Vestclift Dr, "'-mt Open 'til 9:00 PM loving care and reaJly Here's the ~ you've 22t2 C•nyon Dr., CM shop. OPEN HOUSE SUN. shows It. ~n waiting for, Spacious 26'1 Sherwood -SI. $42,500. A truly bellutiful family three Bdrms, o n e and % 646-9008 home, next to Mesa Verde I; • 5oo ~ Moving n tour opportunity to get a J90'1 Baycrcst home at a ~aln. 4 Bedrooms, fam· lly room and separate d.ln- Ing room. · Nice yard tor children. A Real DC1Jtdy 3 Large bedrooms & hu~ family room ·in this love Baycrest horrle. New jo necessitates sale. ~ Have Opening For Real Estate Salesman lJERRY RlEUD • CHARLES ARNOLD I 388 E. 17th Strfft, Costa Mesa i REAL TORS 646-7755 bath home, wilh electric .;:.:N:.::::_ ___ le---· I Country Clbu. 2 sby. 4 BR. built in kitchen and dining ew Trf·P xes 3 ba. Formal din'g rm. Fam room. Double garage and $57 ,SOD rm, 2 ftii!c's, Decor, cpting, '"""'e fenced yard. The home 642-lnl Anytime Large, beautiM .. homes wlth Pror lndscf?d, Sprinklers + -• I""'""""""""""""""""" Features too numerous to nf!ed11 some cement work. an income" located ln the list. 1919 Kauai Pl. C.M. painting, and carpeting. ONLY $271950 finest Eastside atta of Costa 7141546-3573 All S/wknds ASSU?.1E LARGE 5% % Mesa. Featurin&" (1) 3 BR, IBA LOAN WIT~I LOW 2 BA "owners unit'' + (2) S BR, 3 BA, fonnal di~lng, ?t10NTIILY PAY?t1ENTS. OWNER WILL LEND 2 BR rental units. See at lhag Carpeta, hue~1IZ- Full prioe only $25.000. Tho 203S """" Avo., cor Wood-"' lot, one block lo M•,. bargain you've been waiting land Pl. or call 64M905 Verde golf course. Owner. for~. ACT NOW! Tha!'s right! Only $27,950. e OPEN DAILY 1-5 e Quick sale. 30 Cay M M L Bo d Rlt 3 huge bedrooms. Cheery possession. $42,500 546-3642. Ge I 1000 Gen.r.I IDDD • • a r '• r. I' I St k' L ""'' --'d' •--u-· s•~ VA n.r• •rep"''· •P saver 1tc... ... .. llUI • ...._ .. .., ,..,,.., 289! Clubhouso Rd. 64&-0555 Eves. 642·3438 1 "'°Pe Red en, built ins. Proud area. oan . ., ... "° r me. ecor. p f · nall NEED 4 BEDROOMS? JMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 3 Br. W/W cpll, drps, 1m-ro essio Y landscaped, T·•·-ovo• $18.400 GI Loan $795, 2 ON A LOT med . ..,._.ssion! Only $22,. family home, patio, shuffle-41\c: • Lo down. Owner will lend. .~ board. 4 BR, 3 BA family + .,with 6 annual percentage Ea .de lde t 2 L-.>-Call 66-0303 950 . .l-'10'I Federal Ave. f al d. . 2 _1 fate and total payment of Total cost to you to move In. stsi '0 r, cue u=<n• Call: Pab1ck Wood, 56.2300 orm ming, ... .,cs. ~15i:01r··b";ner· .. wi11 ·Nmr "Vae1rnr,··4 ··1Jedrm;··-i··bath a.nd~~~~1·tro":.~w~~ ·FOREST E .. ·OLSON .. ·•--Blll··H•ven;·Re•ltor · _June wam, Bkr. 642-4816 :2nd TD!! neccs...ary. HUGE, home w/dble car garage & er g · e .. 21.ll E. Coast, CdM 67J..3211 FAMILY GONE -OWNER '·Jlnd I mean HUGE cul-Oc-cov patio w/brick BBQ. Ex· alley access. Inc. Realtors 2299 Harbor WOW . WHAT A BUYI net'd.s smaller home. Will sac lot \vith trees and \1:ork ~llent Costa :r.1esa location. $23, 950 ,.. consider otters en their :i . Needs TENDER LOV· YOU MUST HAVE 5 IN Open Saturday 1·5 Costa Mesa Only S22:~· linmac, 3 BR. beautiful 4 bedroom. 2 story NG CARE. CALL? }~L\l\.1ILY 1? QU~IFY, 324 Coste Mes• St., CM DolJ House home, 0 size 2 car gar. $5,000 home. Formal dining, large ' lk & lee Exclusive With: Down. Seller w/carry bal. family It. 2400 Ml ft of llving a er SBOO down at 8%: $150 pee mont h. '"''· A•king $49.500. Call ' Newport CS.II : Patrick Wood 545-2300 545-8424 South coast An unbelievable value at e Bill H Rlt R-' · . f Realtors at even, r. i:a.ifors. 2',09 H:arbor Blvd. at Adam~ S21.600 full price. It's a 3 2111 E. Coast, CdM 673-3211 IMME:D.. · OccuJ>ancy, · .b Y 91 o 'tll 9 oo PM Fairview PANY bedroom with new carpet 1 ~94 pen ; REAL Y COM throughout. Large double Seeing Is Believing! nwner. Lge 4 BR home, 3 ,1.uE BIG HOME 646-8811 l•~64'"2'"·~11~7~1'!!!An-oiy'!t'!lm,.•~!'"I garage, Ovenized lot. Quit 3 Bedroom, 1%. Bath-2 car ha. formal D.R .• Jge fam 'In ga"""e. Enclosed patio. rm, many xtras. $45,500. ' ( • ) dreaming and move in. ...,. "" Moo Sq. feet of custom built anytime STARTER HOME Wall to wall c arpe t. oHt73 Bo&. Vista, 645-™8 t)tesa Verde home. Roman· 1 ,..;;;~~~~'!!'"""' 546-8660, Rltrs. Completely fenced . FHA Ope n Sa:l il Sun Jic double slump stone lire-I~ $l,675 DOWN $112 assumable loan. $23,500 Full pl•" ' h"go bedroom•. 3 PAYMENT PER MONTH Price. 877 oa .... 11 SI. Nowpoit Beach 1200 full ~th.~. large fa mily room _5548-~7!!'~28~· ~c;:~;e;-h;;;;;: I ~-~~~~~-~~II ionnal dining room. \Vhllt a will buy this 4 bedroom, 2 PAYS ALL 2S29 Harbor, C.M. LGE. R·2 lot w/older houae. TAT ll!adbTTJll •uy Jor $49,950. Sec the ex-::~h ~:ie, :ne::citi~~n~~:~ Yes. just sssume the low SHAKE & PLASTER Only $18,500, ·Owner/Bier'. -liUDGETVfEW~ '1-u. 546-8640 Rltrs. cu!..dc·sac lot. Plenty of ac-5%,% annual percentage rate Quality Bil. three bdrms. two Eves. 615-3031 or 67J.921S BluU. ch.i.rming 1-bdnn. A: J CCllS for boat or trailer. Par-lean. 2 large bedrooms, bath home with parquet e EAST SIDE-3 br, 3 garage. den, overlooking majo r Hally built v•ork shop. Sub-housewffe's dream kitchen. noors Din. tU"ea, Bil kit. $24,000. Easy terms. By greenbelt: maximum pri· jcct 10 Gl Loan of Sl8,400 2 full balhll. Full pr Ice A large covered & encl~ owner, 646-2985. vacy. Perfect for alngle per. with payments of $189.00. S16,500, Call quick! 546-8640 15'x21' patio. L¥1e fenced I"-°'·'====='==== son OJ" coople. Vacant: like ~ 2629 Harbor, CJ\!. CALL! Rltrs. lot wi th 10 assortl!d fruit Met• Del ~r 1105 new cond. Near shopping; i RONT Walker & lee ...... Onty $28.250 with 2 poob, dbl ........ doc. 1'.1DO WATERf IBA-VA TERMS! LEASE-OPTION oponer. Bluff, 1.,...t cost· ljPTS.-320 LIDO NORD M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. $26,500. f!IOW REDUCED TO Realton 2629 """'°'· C.M. 646-0555 Eve>: 646-<511 DECORATOR'S HOME $15o,OOO-Xln t Ter ms 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 1--;c;C,,,,:::;,::.!~'-- 6' Beautiful units. 6 c&r 1 ..::.54::>04:::::65~0~pc::::n~·u;:·•c:•:..;.P::M:_ I HOUSE OF HOME AN_O BUSINESS 3 Bedrm, fcrmal dining + j; · h Sharp 3 bedroom 2 bath · large family room. $350 aragcs & ulility room wit Eastside home plus work shop plus Month lncludlng gardener. ft. fronting-on excellent DOUBLE GABLES 1000 square foot building J Smith R Ito <w1mmlng "'"h. Unit• are 4 bedroom, with 3 phue •lectric. All oo 830 r ea r jc!\1:ly furnished. 2 L ...c-;$25 oo·o a strateiiC corner M.-1 lot. l ill Grundy, Re1ltor DCIJll ; • Authentic storybook cus1orn. Submit tenns or trade. 646-2255 2fl4 Vl11.t Del Oro s:u Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 Sec this lo belle\'e it. tfs Paneled master suite&. Jam. p;;,ooo ./.. Ne"'1'J>Ort Beach 6ff.ll33 lhe best value on'"the East· lly room. Cheery fll'l'pla~s. 1.1ATCHAM REALT-Y Mft• Verde . '1110 ~O f t side of Costa Mesa. Double Copper Kettle kitcl'M!n with 155 Rochester • · CeGn fOn garage, large lot. Ju11t list· built·ins. Half acre for pool Costa Mega, 646-4837 NEW FHA LO~N * CLEAN • SHARP * Is 3 Bdrm. home. located ed. see 1:.. 54&-SGm Rltrs, . or guests, R-2. Price reduc-1 ---'-'~G~R~E~A"T=-....c.-EASY TO ASSUME ONLY .$S2.500 . i9 prime 'V'!!&.-new carp. 64 ed., ~~ .. !ake advantage. Call FOR CHILDREN Big 4 BR., family rm. home Channing I:: artisUc 3 hr "' drapes: 2 bfllh!ii, partially ~ ln move-in cond . Lovtiysha1 hotnf in prime Newport arta fttrn. Bcttrr hurry on this FOREST l OLSON Large park-like landscaped carpeting. Walnut )>flneling nev Mariners Parle, Beautt. one as only 2 bcachtront back Yard. Patio. 3 Bdrm., in tam; rm. & 4th BR. De· fully crptd llvifw nn owr. homes in multlple listing! l ;::;;l629~H:"::bor~,:C:.M:.::;;:ll~~~~~,.;.~~~ l ,_, ha, home. Enttrtainlng Jigt:..;uI kltch, w / walnut looks lush 1arden A: lge et:N~ &!Orig $65,000. Inc. Rcalton 2200 Harbor s1t.e fam ily room. Double it.tined c.aQ_inett', wallpepn-ettd pe.tlo. Remodeled ha~ CHIL T ROBINETT MINI-RANCH ..,.,... Low, low down FHA A beaded ohutton. Well Ind-'"" A kltchen. Opeo dally. Rf:ALTOR 645-0128 BAYCREST · """'· Only rii;,500. ""'°· yd. 0on·1 mlA ... 1,,. S.vo n A boy dlnct 1$1.2 T * Small houle. on large Jot THE FOX CO. al 18C1 Iowa St. Open S.L Prllc:Wa Ln. 646-.1355 (own-* OC EA NFRON GOOD BUY <66J<ll;l. _,.,. ""1• . .,. REAL TORS 67J.M95 lhru Mon. 1-S. S46-<065' ·~'I:.,· =====-II * DUPLEX * · ra.gc tnd many trees on this -DOVER s ORl!S Bolbeo Ponlnsul• Jl.2 level lol. SZl.OOllf wilh l--------ON THE FAIRWAY H $85 ooo Ftast occuptncy! 4 8edrm1', l~ down. owner wfll ~OY 1_C.;;.°'='•::....Moso...,"---.:..' 100 CU.tom built. 4 bednn. tam. SACRJFICE SALE or flbu· G W1111 on lor&e tamlly room. sunny 2nd ·T o t l()fl Call Uy room, 2 bla tittplacts. loua 4 BR. 3 8&. .home 1t eorge ems ....... -his 1 · ' 0 new n. 2 BEDR. house. by owner, Th(s beautiful .._.;,_ --"' S77,500 land included. Will • Re•ltor hrcakfast Artll . .,,;:c t now 1oday 646-TI71. 1 """IV .... "' t~ 1 ue/,..,1"" .. _6"-'._•so. _64>1564 .•• , •. Jean Smith ......... "'"' '° ahopplng ..... 1oo1cs the ,,th """"'-o1 ''"" , , -~n. _ t.~ ~ , .. n"'lUI· 11e_hool. ~9148 Mtsa~e Golf Coune. Owner MS-9885 Our 25th Year THAT OLD FAIM FllLtN• Want a horsef Want an lnvHlment7 Want lots of land! ·Thm call us now on this nice 3 bed· room home on 26,000 aq. tt..At land. Home A: land loaded w/potentlal I: only $25,750. Call now for details. · 546-5440 -~ .iU&t art .. ly 11752 htlnaw ln Twtiti leek. Let UI lhow tt to you Sun- 111 a y . It's O,IN HOUll 1 :00 to J:M ..... Then YoU will know what we mean when we Sa)' this 4 BR-3 b a l h Broadmoor home with. assuma- ble 6"-~ loan is our best offering. --546-5440-1-- . ' ~! ' • Results ·! • thrt1 .. J Senice ' . . ,, FlYI UASONS WHY! GOOD ASSUMABQ: 5"-% Loan. Rroentfy1 decorated. 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Lov,ly 'apa.roo • kllng pool. Priced al on• ly $28,950. Owner wilJ • help you auume tt1l loan if you are short ot ' cash. 546-5ffO 1 ' I YA-/FHA COLU•E PARK ' I I swm & LOVILY ln atlractlve nel1hbcfr• hood. ·Ideal for appreci· ative people. Being lo- cated on one block long. street makes this 4 ~­ rm, 2 bath home 1t. tel'- rific place for children. The price ls right at $31,950. The terms are a:ood. 10 call now & iet us help you mi.ke It ~ur home. 546-5440 SOUNDS UICI wishful thinkinc. but it Is true. Mesa Verde 4/ FR • 2 baths. Only ~500· Ind you can as- sume large 5%. % loan with payment ol $153. Including principal, in· terHt, taxes and Insur· ance. 546-5440 Large family, need large home. Then this ii the one you have been loo)'· ing tor. Four large bed· ' rooms + study + h~\ bonus room. A ~;c. • tor Delight! Lan~ . with pride. So just mon: riihl in, to vels 1ftjl DOWN • to t.nyol')e a small down. Call now • for further det&ils. ; 546-5"0 ' ' ' I REAL ESTATE CAREER? Beginning in three weeks, Poul-Whito..Cornohon will be slorting ; a complete seles training pr09rem. Designed primerily for new ; people ond includes en tho procticol espocts of listing , fin ancing, j ~pproising end sol~ng of residon~ol real este.to. Includes complete I audio-visual color films sho)'ling oxe.ctly how to sell Roel Estate ' successfully. , I Please Ask For Doug Whiting 546-5440 l'OI THI mcuTtVI 207S2 l•lndrtft, H.1. ASSUME llAUTIFut"' ~ 51/•'/o LOAN with a growing family will find this an Ideal location, short walk to schools .I: shoppinr .. This ideal . S BR home hu charm I: space tor en. te-rt.aJning. Formal din- ing room. 3 Baths. 2 'Story • large ·kitchen with bluns: f amil y room, near Mesa Verde Golt Course. Pr Ice $48,950. Call for 1hOw- irlg. 546-5440 OPIN SUNDAY 12:)0 to 5:30 A STUNNING MODI RN I Here Is h ow )'OU can ~ .. 1 come the· Owner of ~ ! terrific three and famll7 : to the "Nth DE- GREE." Every. room shows tender loving can -words can't do It lustlce -seeing ls bel eving. w" will tell you about the 6% AS• 1umable FHA Joan and the fact that the owner will C8lTY a 2nd Joa n. If you heed tour bedrooms-come and see at your ccn~ vcnJence. 546-5440 LOW DOWN LOW PAYMENT . " I room home, close to· shopping. With ss.C¥X> I down, owe 2nd. Yoo- pay $170 pet mcnth lfl.' terest, taxes and fnsur.: ; ... ance. 546-5440: ..... ••• START PACKIN• ~ This vacant 3 BR ~. In Newport Helkhta .,; ready. Immaculate thru• to find a large home with a low down pay· CheCk with w now and out wlth w/w npta & menl In the heart It see how yoU can oWn drapes. 2 baths, •P8• Costa Men, but we this nice 3 bl!droom clous living room wttli:" ··li-ave ·oone··1tt ·vAtmA'•~-.home.. ... .AAume ... .6.%%-.. -.··---·--········-····-·-···-. loan, pymnts $176.00 per fireplace, outstandlnr· that ls no down to Vet. month Including princl· kltcbftl· wtth bl - $1200 to anyone • 4 bed· pal, int.ernt, 'taxes and tn rooms, large t am 11 y Ins. full price $22,950. A: range. Fenced y room with FPL. new 546-5440 well landscaped. o carpets living room, 2 $35,000. Owners baths, \VOW! too much to ttll •...•• Call now quick al.el 546 for the rest •• 546-5440 Located on quiet str!et tn Mesa del Mar Is this exquisite 4 bedroom home with bit-Ins. Rea• dy and walling for you to move right In. Ask~ Ing only 131.900. Extra nice condition! 546-5440 25 YEARS OF TIRED OF INFLATID PRICES7 I Call us on this 10 yrs new 4 Bdrm I. Fam, 1 '4 bath home with com- pletely fenced yard • room tor pool. traffic LR.. fireplace, w I w crp'ta:, bltlns, large clos· ets • only $29,000. Wlll •~II VA no down, or FHA. Clll now. 546-5440 . REAL ·ESTATE 'SQ1/J EXPERIENCE ' . ' Is this tine 3 BR In M Verde. Has family r toOi' Sparklinc ldtch with bltn oven & ran w i l h dishwasher, 1 baths, stall shpwer. like yard ls fenced. Al Ing only $28,m E- tenns, call DOW Mti.0« It's the SOtD SIGN thet counts • M 0 N E.Y IN YOUR e -!ii ACRE 3 br house, zontd 61,4 assumable lc:Mln. Sy-owft. Turn thole Whlter;tepWttl • POCKE:l'! 646-3255 RA . E. Side. .... 3036 Java Rd. !l4\l-400S. Into cub lhru. Da1J,I Pilot 1093 IAKR mm, COSTA-liilESA~ 14'"5440 DI~u!!!64"5Ci~.~1~t1t~ciw;.~~~1l.;;.~..::~~~~~~~~~1.~~~~~~~-~.~·1~~~1,~500-'-~~~~<85-S...;.~1~~.:....;•~s~.soo"'-C"~~~~~-Dim::=~ .... ..:..,IJM:-=-=ac1~1~1~~~·1o!"" ............ ;;.. ................................. .. '*' ) ' • ··~ "t ! I . I - *SALE* 1 ~.. or lease w/option Exceptionally clean 2 br, fam ~trn. 'dln'1 U'!'a, bltn kitchen, i+" t., w/w crpt, drps.' frplc, :J\r OC'eL"'I. Ready for imm«I occ. 49'3i95 or &fS.0095. -.rcrHt 1223 •. -Executive Hilme ,,. Beautiful 4 Bedroom, 3 bath, ,~ .1tyle home. Sunken J,lvinl; room, formal dining ~nom. This home ii lmmacu- clale. I: decorated to perftt· ltka inlkle A: out! Call us •tlf.U appo\ntment today. tan Smith, Realtor -tcllff 1230 M-~--;:;-;,-; rm. din .nn.. + f.amil¥ rm. 2 ha. New 'WIS Ji; drap11, Wa1k to all -• •hop'f. $46.lOO. -la< ~5~ loon. IGlll' ' ' ' . . • B1yshor11 222.1 2 BR Home. 9 mos le°' S350 I mo. on Bayshore Drive. 54g...g,,u;I. ---~-·-.. Irvine Terrace 2245 i .:t WITH ' UNi1(ERSITY !'ARK'S .-•• .• ; > NEW •• ~L~AS./O~ION l!ROGRAM. Le~o _,. buy later l•t today'• ~rices & interest ·r~ .. Our _new lease/option pro- gram lit11~:~ease your new · 3· or 4 bed· room home NOW at only '31141;350 per month -then, li.tet, gives you the opportunity 10 buy your obome at today's prices ol $34,1195 to '39.995. Also, your financing charges woUld' ?emain at the current annual percent· age rate of 7%% to 7.911%. Our lease/option program ;Protects you & your family against rising pnces &: allows you to buy "romor· rpw's" home today. Drop by soon&: fmd out ho)" you & your family can NOO.V leas .. · to own • beautiful new 3 or 4 bedrOO!m home in University Park. UNIVERSITY PARK On The Irvine Ranch . 4571 GrMntr•• Line s1111 Office ·13:1-o:ioo Take San Diego Frwy. to Culver, South on ~~~~ ~ ~~!. o,c;:; ~WVfua~!l~i:fk°:i!i':~b1elson-3 blocks, -~ Bill Gnmdy, rutr. 6424620 St1nl1y C. Swartz Co. Community Bui rs 4. BR. 3 ba. Bay&: Ocean1 ~~=~~-.... ===-;=========1 view. In Jri.. Tl!rr. $700 mo.0 -·.-.-.,,1-3000 N port Bo ch -Bill Grundy RJtr. 642-4620' ew • --·------- • TownhoU1e a Adults Split level 3 BR. 2 hi.th, frpJ, blt·ins, patio. Face! pool, 3 car gar, ALSO, 3 BR .• 2~ ba., 2 car garage. REAL TOR J4UH6 .. • • I I .. • " 1· • ' I . ... I. j, I I r I l ' • l I ! i ! . j ' ~ --·-·-.. • R!N'tALS RENTA~~ -. RENTALS---·--~INTALS ---._ -RENTALS --- Hou••~ . ~~~r~li!._!<I _ 1 _.::Ap:i::.:"::.· .:.'..:""':.:.::l•::h='°"=---.:.Aph.;:i::::..;F;;"~'".:::.:l11~'i0il-::;:..~'~ 1-_ Apts.· Purol1hecl Apia. Fucnl 1hod RENTALS Satiwtlat, Stptembtr 1.t, 1970 R!NTALS. --t<ENTAl5 Apia. Unfumllhod Aptac U.nN~l1hecl --DAILY 'ILQT 33 R AL -,.: _ Apt1. Uofu~lll>-.i( l, Apll. Uolumlikol Fouolo lo Volley 3410 N-port leach 4100 Newport llwch 42GO lfunll"flon loocll 4400 Huoti"91on Buell 4400 Costa Mts• • 5100 5231 lrvina 5231 ..::.:.:::.:::..---= 1 ' •• Huntl"9toft Beach ·~ ----::---:::x: -· ~ VACANT 4 br/2 ba. Fr-plc- .crpt$/d(ps. blti.ns. S2:i0/roo l&&<1pt. ~. 4' BR/2 BA: Bltlns, <'O\'<'red patio, $260/mo lat &: Jut ,,,~==~=2264==·=====:======~1 L19uo• k•;;;ch;___ * NEW 3 BR. HOl\.iE * THE HIGHLANDER "Scottish Trent" 16161 Pork•lcle Ln. M9r. 142-19'9 BEAUT New 2 BR 4-ple1e ap!s. Bllns, cpt. pr I'', ~llos. Xlnt E-1idt loc $180.. ftdlls. ~at 356 E~ :lCIU1 St LRG Airy l BR. "'/W crpt'g, drps. atovt, utU nn, new pain!. Adi.ti, no p e I s . $1.SOlmo. 646-8373 ~-f.f G -~ 2 Bcdrm. bllnlr, erpis, drps, adulta;, SlMI o-.o incl utl 'fnlde•ind!i ltrMt: e 1 BR.. 'NE't · ! 1''in-p Nt!ar Ocee.n. Pano. do1 UNDBORG CO. 536-2.j S~2 BR. Cpti, D ·, Bltns. Garage. - $300 l\.10NTH PLACE REAL TY 494-9~ FOR Lse ·J hr, 2 ba, ~an vu. hse $275 nlO. 494-2250, Y494-94n. San Diego FZ""'Y to Beach Blvd. 4 blkl So. to Holt, \V. on Holt 1 blk. t.tODER?i 2 Br, crpts, dlP$. GE kltchl-n, enclosed garaar. near bWI. $143. Adulta. 120 E, 20th, NEW DELUXE ;, BR Range., dshwhr, shat qpti:, drps. aari. $150 &: up. ~1973 or st;-232J '.' j:f Park We st Ap cirtments NOW LEASING I .Po,k-like livi ng for !omi- lies wit~ children ond odulfs. I, 2 ond 3 bed- rooms, furni shed or unfurnished. Shag car'- pets, drapes, air conditioned, with self. ' cleaning ovens. Complete $_.400 .000 rec.rea~ tion club in three acre pa rk .. Pools, tennis, volloyboll, heolt h club, teeo fa cilities and o pre -sc hool! Ne x t to shopping orid golf course, n ea r U.C .I. and Newport Beach. From $150 per mo. At San Dieqo Fwy . and Culver Dr ive in Irvine. Phone 833.)733. * Afl 4 pm, MT-3721. T , DELUXE 3 br, 2 ba . tur;. Jrplc, pool. $225. No •'1 , Children or pel11. 536-2.1,98 ~ TC\VNHOUSE: 1 :B ; Pool-bltins: D/W: patio Ji gar. 842-55(1 -536-4147 1 e LAGUNA NIGUEL • 3 BR 2 BA. $285 yr lse. 494-4746 or 499-1331 ,,. lA QUINTA MERMOSA '·Modern Spanish" 16211 P•rkside Ln. 2 BR. Near Oc(.arr, ~'tlilf, patio. Crpts, drps. Adnlts.I LINDBORG CO. • 7 Sin ~l•m•,c•c..t•c...._3710 NE\V ·3 BR, 2 ba on golf COUl'St', Fam I'm, forn1al din'g rm. Atriu1n. Frplc, BJtns, Drps & cpts, l..se, $293 mo. 492-2011. Oakwood .. , a new way to live in Mgr. 147.5441 FURNISHED MODELS !'fOW OPEN I.ush landscaping. cabana, covei;ed court- yards, sunken swim'g pools, BBQ s & foun- tain s. Sl&.>.QUlE:I'! i..all::'-delu.xe- 2 BR, l '1 BA. GE kitchen, 2 car gar. adult:r;, no pets. 210 E. 16th Pl. ~8-&132. 2 BR. I BA dupl, cpts, blti.11!>, appl's, gar, 1 chil. ok. E !fide S.150 6#44l6 eve 6-1.2-2222. 1 BR TowhhOuae. pool;. l' crpl. drpJ. bltirur. 'vas~ , patlo. Sl•IO. 51>1019. ! ~ , GORGEOUS 0 cf! a r( '°"'I: Qcluxc 2 Br, ~f(' Sl 75 1',•l J Br Sl 25. BHns. 5J6..672lf :?.: • 2 BR, drpi;, encl. patio, .~o­ dry tac. Carpi. Adlts . ._$\J . Newport Beach "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" • CLEAN 2 BR, 11, BA SI\JDIO. Crpts, d r p ' . POOL. \Vorking co u p Ir: pr<'f'd. $14:'i/mo. 641)....6.196. BRAND New 2 br apt front S17j & 3 br 11.pt $280. Call ~Ir, B<'rgner 6-IG-5-176. 392 &:. 386 \Voodhind Pl. 3 Br. 2 Ba vu 112 San Diego ope]l sun 3-fi pm Lease $100 54&-002. 1 BR'1-From $150 2 BR's-From $175 All util. incl. f:urn & Unfurn. ---RENTALS ·• "B"al"-boo.ac.... ____ 4_3_00 \ Apts •. __ U_nfutnishod _ • Owned and man.aged bv Tht ltvint Company 847-6692. • . • Dani Point 3740 -~------'--1 BR., large Jiv rm. kit Stove I relrig, cplg I drps, garage. Sl:,O, 496-3308. • lt's fun, fine l!:eighbors and prestige living, all in one luxurious package. That's Oak· \\'o.od Ga rden Apartlf\ents in Newporl Beach, just minutes from Balboa's Bay and beaches. 1 BR. Furn RPI. Ulil's paid. Co!.ta Mesa 5100 SU> mo Adults. No pels. 310 ---------Newf)!>rt Beach 5200 Corona d•I M•r ==.:.:...;==----= 5250 2 Blks from beach. NOlf ~ Br. Apt Crpl.s, dl'JIS , If, garage. $165/mo. 968-raJ • .2 BR. crpls, drps. •bltn.1. chlld~n ok. No P: r: l ~· .$130/mo. Call 53&-U~ .. -:.r.: Condominium 3950 _______ , SAN Sebastian ma nor, Leisure \Vorld, Ne""• many extras, lease for ·r ' Yr. E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa.' e BEAUTIFU).. BA'.\'FRONT APT. 2 br, util paid. "'inter 67.>-6475. OCEANFRNT 4 Br util's lncl. \\'in!er lse. ffi-.1724 . $250 Call ._ 831}...7St9. There's a s1, miJlion dollar Clubhouse with party.room, billiards room, indoor gall d.riv- ing range, men's and women's health clubs, sa una s, tennis courts. resident tennis pro and pro· Shop, a.qd Olympic size pool. All this, and much more, just steps from your professionally decorated apartment, each '\\·itb private balcony/pa tios. Air condition- ing/firep la ces optional. lc.J---------1 1 ~ Oupltxts Unfurn. 3975 Balboa Island .-155 . ---·"--- i\EARl..Y NE\\' 3 Br, 2 Ba. all e!er/ldt: frplc. palio, BBQ. Also •I Bl'. 3 Ba. LAf' Sept.June S::.S-8-0'0, 539-~31. ./ BAY!-~RONT: 3 & ol BDR::'ll SANDY BF.ACH. 9/12-6/lJ £\"C'S. 6i3-5299. j•"' DELUXE J Bt·. 2 bath crp. drps. frpl e & ga ra gr Ne\\•port Heights area, clo11e ,, to shopping and :iChools. Oakwood Garden Apartmcnls 0;1 l6lh Street beh\•eon Irvine and Do,·er r. .. Call after 6 pm 5°15-839J. (714) 642-6170 'r Spac.iou1 1tuclio. 1a.%Bedroom111itff. Fu~htd t1r ~\ RENTALS u11furnilh1,d. 11t5 to SJJCI. Immediate De.cup~~ Huntington 6ead1 4400 ··-~--------~·' Apts. Furnished Mod.U. a~ea daily 1a am tat pm 1. General · 4000 1-=======:--======= ,, ~-~-"-~1- 1 . Just For c.11._M_ .. _. ___ •_100_ Newport Beach c200 ON BEACH! I S• 1 Ad 1 AcapUlco Aptl, attracti\.-e, BEACON Bay cozy bach. '-1ng e U ts Pool, Util paid, Garden apt, "'/kitchen fac.'"-patio &: I · livini. Adults, J'lO pets. pv1. ent. ut. paid. $lC15 mo. • Single apts from $165 e 2 BR Furn. From $285 • 2 BR unfum $260 Carpets·drapes-OishY,oashcr heated J)ool""68una.tennis tte room.ocean vie\\'S patios-ample parking. I. South Bay GJub ls a \Yhole f BR·$150 avall 'ti!. 7-l 673-733:5. new way of lire degigned 1800 \Vallace Avf!. ~.i\1 . AT The Beach! 2 Bedrooms ---r· just.1or....s.ingle .. ~p.le,.J · $25-p W k -& U beautifull y-f.urn i1hed , fun living \\i lh \\'&rm dy. tr " P . \\'inter l!t!. $165-$17>-SlSj namic . neighboNi. I1'0s a Bachelor & .1 br .• TV -~ m~td Som<> ulil. pd 5-18-2379. Security guard~. FURN. also Av.iii. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC l · $150.000 Clubhouse with serv. a\•ail. 450 Victona, z BR. t l>a. apt, Balboa. I blk heaJth club sannas, swim-1 _C_-'_1~· ------,--from beach, no pets. SUl5 nlo n>inii: pool, ·party room, hil-I BR.· fum. fl45 Avail Ck't 5. yrly lse, Util paid. 968-1793. liai;ds, indoor golf driving Also 2 --BR. untUrn. $145. Avail Oct. ls\. ru OCEi\N AVE .. ll.B. · rang('. tennis courts, pro Avail Sep! 18. See i\1gr, Apt DELUXE 2 Br., \\'ei::tclin (TI'1l 536-1487 . shop and resident tennis pro. H. J8'16 Placenli.11. loc. Pool .t: bltns. Adults. Ofc, open 10 am-6 pm Dally Single. l & 2 Bedroom Jux. Furn Bachelor & l BR. $2.10 mo -no lse. 642-Q74. ?ltanaged by , ury apartments with all !he Exceptionally nice! OCEANFRONT-Oeluxr 3 br,,.,,W~IL ... L~l~A~M ... \\~'AL,..T~E~.RS .... C0,.... 01 + • modem conveniences avail-Below rental value! I ·1 10/1 .,~;· » b F . h·• d nl 2 ba, frp r . Avni • ...,.,.,, "'EAR H t ' H ....._-_:-, · , ' a le. urn1s =an u urn• 2llO Ne~'POrt BIW, or. · 13 1 Gi3-r0-.. ,, un 1ngton a1uuu1 ' I"· r-, 1.: , ished. mo yr r y. 1 .l.:i. Ne\v Triplexes. Quiet are;;. e NASSAU Palms 2 Br LRG l BR Adults, no pets. Lrg, J BR . furn. and 3 BR. MODELS OPEN DAJLY lo A,i\1. • 9 P .i\I. RENTS FROM > • $150 to $350 NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. lrvir.e & 16th 17141 645-0550 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS . . . ap!. Furn, & Unf. Pool. ping· Yearly. 67S.8:"~ $17:) and up. chl\d/f>t'! ok. pong, BBQ, shady lawns. or 642-0807 r2131 592-2623 -846-3:;59. 1.::1--77 .. · E:::-.. 22~"d~St~. --~~2-J&l.c..-,5"""-I ./ OCEANFRONT 1, 2, 3. & 2 BR. Pool. Ad u J t s . AVAIL Oct. 5. Lge 1-Br. 4 BR's. \\.'INTER RENT· Beaut/Quiet! Ulil i n c I furn. $145. Pool &: carpo,rt. Al.S. 673-8088. SaKl/mo. li676 Cameron, 1846 Placentia, See mgr No. LOE. Like new 3 br, 2 ba.1..:842-<=-~'='~1. ______ _ 1-L bch duplex. Sundeck, gar. 2 Br. 2 Ba turn, crpti:. ,drps. I br $125, pool, spacious, a· Sept-June $250 .'>49--0844. dsh\1•shr. No children or dulls ' tlteal for bachelors. ""l.s. 733 Lake. _j31J-027J or · · 2 BR. yf!arly or monthly ,,.. 1993 Church 54_~_9633 °~3100. Block· to bench 1 .:~::.;::.:~--~- l BR furn, $150 incl util, Call: Ani1a 67H210 * * 2 BR. 2 B;\, pool. 1 pool. gar. disposal, Adults, l --':0:::--_,~.~LR~G--l~B~R.:. =--1 child. $18:'i/mo 536-310i. no pPI!>. 642-2383 Adult~. no pel~. Yearly. 2320 Florida Apt 1. BACHELOR APT. desirahlr 6l2-0S07 or 615-8.'m e APTS/Royal Ha11·a!•an. Joe. Girl pretered. $110/mo. Pool. rec. nn. r/'.\1. 220 Call 642-8400. •2 BR for "'inter, very nice, 12th SL or 219 15th SL, H.B. Live where the ' • 1 S~ 1 BR, all util incl. $120 un 11 . mo. Cle1'n-up dep. S30 •. 2335 Elden, C:\f aft :i pm. Oct l/July 1. *67J.-3:'1Z6 * BACHELOR. U!il. Paid. • NEAR OCEA.i"ll! * LINDBORG CO. 5J&..2579 ON THE BAY * * * * 3 Br. 3 M. crps, drps, bltns, Enjoy walerCront activity lo. El Puerto Mes·a-Apts. gar, yard, P.001· Play area. •ether "'/ the spaciousness ~· ' * • * $210/nio. 546-8393 aft 6. .,. * of luxurious apt. convenlenc. .., HUNTINGTON Har.bdmr . Condo: For lse. \\'ith· 11Llp di· \Vithout. 592-2028. ,!~"· j 1·2 Bedroom Apts, l BR. Unr. CrptJ, drpil, e" \1•/ the aln1osphere of a $130 u11 incl. utilities hea'ted pool. Children 'Ok. p1il. home. Lg<? den, 2 BR, ON TEN ACRES Also furn . Pool & Recrealion Set' 126 i\lonte Vista A\'e, 2 BA, frplc & lge l\'&lerfront I A 2 BR. Furn' &: tJi'ifuro area. Quiet Environ1nen! _c='c'---~~=-~-patio, SG.iO. 6i3-8414 Fil"f!'plaeet I priv. patlcs I Santa Ana • 5620 Off slrcet parking. No pets. NE\\' Oelux 2 It. 3 BR. Cpts, 2 & 3 Br. SliO Up. Near Hoag Pool.I. Tennb. Contnt'J Bkfst. -----~---.--i 19:is·1961 1'1ap\e A\·e. Drp!, Bttns, Xtr;1.s. I 900 Sea I.anr:, OIP.I &tf..2b11 CAN'T BE BEAT'r : Costa ~le~n 11·,..,.,1111nd al 1\1sli11. C.i\I. Hosp. Crpt, drps, b Ins, t" "'-• ~-H · • ""'" 11•ashcr/dry spact', t: a r, n..awuu1ur nr. 'I.AUS! wy l : Al~ Garages for rcr11 67~ .. 2150. ·--'-------p1.1tio. No pet.~. S 1n a 11 705 & 707 1f, ORCHID Si ngle Stoiy •1 ------------'2 BR/JI~ BA TO\VNHO USE rhildre11 QI.(. 646-83271. ·1217 C l I d bit I ""lie B 2 &!rn,s .. 2 ba1lis, ~·ith sun-• · '! ORLEANS APTS. ADULTS ON LY 2 & 3 BR. Avail. Private pa- tiv pool -indiv. laundry fac. (Ni: Orange Co. Airport: Tus. tin at 17th SI; nr. \\'estcliH). 11~1 Tuslin, Costa l\lesa !\!gr. l\lrs. Carson. 6424641 Like Living in Your OWN HOME .. I ! \Vh~· r ay $175 for an ap!? when ire.. can rent you one fo1· $1 40. 2 BR .. nc11•ly dee, t'rl)1 drp rnr:\ pnliOs, spoc J.:l'flds . '!..Pools! Adults only. :z?S:t Fountain \\'[ly E. (Hru·. bor, turn \\·. on \Vilsonl:_ 2 BR. l Bi.1,. single slory J::arrlen unil. Shn:;: r q11s, drps, disll\\"ashrr. pa1io, bcun1 ct>iling, frplc; ~cp gar11gr. Adults. no pe1 ~. $170 26.iO F.\den. 5.'!7-0062 oc :-~19-06i8 '.\1gr Unit r . VILLA-MES-A APTS. 2 BR, Priv palio, lltd pool. 2 car t>ncl 'd gar. Childrrn wclCOnlC', no pr!s plr11se! 516:1 nlO. 719 W. \\lilson. fi46.J251, rp rp11: ns ..--Dana Rd. N . d k 121• ALSO 3 f<ioulh Sea A1n1osphcl'e Pool. ~11.'."~':.~ ·--·' cc·, '· Bdrm~ .. 2 Br. unfurn. Crprs, urp~. 3 baths. Carpeled, dl"apeft. -, 2 BR. NCI\' paint, crpts, drps, patio. pool, bilns. $160. bl>.,, ,.._ M->~ 2 Bedroom 2 Bat~.·;,; .1.,s. .._..v. garage. _, bltns R/0, no pets. S\40. &acliff :\ta nor Apt~. l.:i2.l i\lo.: niin. I year ie!l.S('. .,. : 96S-14i ·,,. __ .!....--~-Placentia. :>tS-2682 ask Carpets I:. Dra!l(!s-·.:· ': LRG 2 BR unf. Crpts. drps, about Our discount. ' C &75-&050 0 . .-, :, bltns. No pets. 2885 i\.1cndoui, UPPER Duplex. 3 BR, 2 ba, · ,\ir Conditioned 1 • , .. ····-· ..... .. Dr.. :).l:>-5421. C11ts, drps, blln~. walk to .·, i 1 • • 1 BR. All uti! pd. $1;:". bf'11ch-club, lse, S 2 2 5. Private Patios ... "" 642-6836. NE\\'LY rtdec unr apt, upper '•.;: j Adults, infant ok. 3 0 l e 2 Br. 2 Ba., Jiv & din area, 1 •• Pool •, Avocado. 548-7442· • BA YFRONT sundeck. Lo11·er lrg BR & 1 catcu ~ 2 BR. 2 Ba. Pool. Lrg LUXUR't.Apts. Starti~ Ii\• .rm rombo., bath. priv Plenty of la,vn , ' ( ~ close~. Adults, no pets. Util •f $375 e 642•2202 -pl'l"tte;-2 car gar.~No dogs . .1 _ 1 I pd, 1884 i\1onrovia. 54S-!1336. • blk fron1 OCt'an. "\'r round 1 LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba. CUiiom rental ,,23 mo. 5-4.S-40~Z Carport & Storage_ •.V j 1 $13;')..Nicc 2 Br. Bltns, garg, "t" Apl. Near-·Hoag-·Ho!lpital. · --·--·-·---~r fnrd yard, HURRY-! 5225 mo. 642-1771 0 r LRG New Apts, 2-Br. 2 811. HIDDEN VILLAGE-I Blue Beacon * 64S-~.!_~ -646-6927. Agent. on l\targuerile, So. of Hwy. GARDEN AP'I'S -.:··' t t ER. unf. $lj(l/n10. Pool. I C"'.:O.:C'-:.::.~~~~~ Blt~s._ cpls, drps, porch. 2500 Sou th Salla '•' 1 3 BR/2 BA : Bltini; !-DI\\', $22.1. a~R-7983. o;: l A 0 * r"&I" .... " 1 E!('r !-11·tr pd. Adlts, nn Chldm OK. 3707 \\!. Rnlboa .. :in ll n. .ro ~ 1 Jl('I:>. :\lesa ~lnnor. 241 Bl. YRL\' Lo;r S22~ifino. 1 BR. J '~ blk bch. w/v.· cpb, \Vilson Ave. Cl\!. : .. IS-740:1 :'tl8-0213 flt·ps. rlii;pl, g;1r. $16.'l n'o yr ./LllG2 &3 BR.2Balh~. !st•. 311 ;\largueritt.. :: BH.. 2 BA. Unlurn. Cr11tll, 613-082i Frplc, bll·ins, crpts, !!rps, drp~. blk to ocean. Yearly f'ncl gnr. 11111\0. 54&-10:\.I $275. 67~ . ~. DELUXE } &2 BR. Garden Apt~. Bll-ins, pri\'. patio, h<>aled pool. frpl l". Newport Heights 5210 Ad ults. $l•C1 n10. ~&-:>IS:t NICE 2 Br. Pool. Sundeck. Bltns. CJD. Adults. no pets. 2 lge br. n£'\V crpti;, 1 1 ~ b.-.. "-'~ otv\l' G,, $15.i 642-8001, U'>V""f!VUU bltns, encl Jlfllio & gar. u .;:::=:=::==:===== l BR. Crp1 8. drps. sto\'!', re.lrig. $\;,(). ls1 &. la."'\ mo·~ + $.'!."' d~·p. 6.10 l\la.rigoltl, :'>4~26.'tl:;:.'=c,-~~-­z BR, l BA .1pl w/priY 1;>n- trnni.:e. A\lail Oct I. $200/mo. iOO Narcissu,;, fi7l-Ui74.' VILLA MARSE1Lq;s1 BRAND NEW SPACIOUS ·--l -1 & 2 Bdrm. A'pts. • Adult Living -: Furn. & Unfurn. ~ Dl11hwa:shr:r • color eoo~lna.t: ed applianais • plush. ahaj carpet r. choler: ol 2_ .-tiile llCheml!S • 2 baths • ·ifl}Q sho11•en • mirrored ..n'hi Joe. No pets. $1 59. 6-14-0002 EAST side • 2 br, 1 ~~ ba, crpls. drps, bllns, refrig., l!~ck _B~y ____ 5240 2 BR. I ~~ BA. \\'oocl paneling. l'tlbe doors • lndlrecf ;~t: bltns, rpts~ drpis, · frplc, irli ln kitche:i • bre~Jijyl Q U IET ADULT LIVI NG =""'~;c'·.:.N::•c'P'"""::.· .:."'::fi..06,.:_:l"O-:;:= I & Z BR. Shag crpts,....bltm, 2 BR apt-bllns. crpL-., drps. pool, beaur. lndscpd, .$1511 & Clean. Inqtiire 1 55 Z~A $170 mo. incl all util. Adults Coriander, 546-o'i268. VIEW: 2 BR/ crpls/drp~. $250/mo. &14-1687. bar • bU,ge private 1~~ bhins, pool. On Trvi1lf! Ave. I '~'="7-=~'=-~~..,,-> $170/mo 6il-3690. UPPER l BR Z BA-3 adulls. patio • plush !'ll!U~ --No pet~ $300. or furnished brick Bar-B-Q's . lar19 ' East Bluff::.:_ ___ .:.5.:.2•.:.2 "'""'=";"'=-"~',:•--'.;;'::',...~::"::,· ,.....= rd pool! Ir la!181. • 4 BR. 2~fi BA. Studio apt. 3101 So. Bristol !t·!'~ only, no pels. $175 UTIL. pd. 2 Br. l~K b11.. 2·11 Avocado St. 6.1()...-0!179 Pvt palJo. See mgr 339 NE\V 2 BDRilt. Be R 111 Cabrillo. Ph: 548-8803 ceilings, \\"ood paneling. All 1 1',.:.;~Bd~,-m'--,-,1-.~R-.,-,-.""2'4~4 N'C features. $16.l. Adults, Neii·porl Blvd . Open Sat. for 110 pets. Call _now &16--00i3 inspection. $.%. • 387 \V. Bay St reel. * HARBOR GREENS e LGE 2 BR STIJOIO, l !~ BA APT. *6:17-29~3 * Newport Be.ach 5200 NEWPORT BEACH Villa Granada AP,1. $.150. ~~our broroo1ns 11·ith balconies ~bov(' & belo\v. Graeloui living 8r quiel sur- roundingM for f11n1ity v.•ilh children. Nt>a r Coronn del ?\tar High School. Flrep[att, \Vf!I bar &. buill-in kitchen 11. ppl \n lll"eS. CJe;in~ 714 Go ldenrod. (~Ml.N.ofSo,Coe;1 ~t $37:->/nio. yr l!IC. 540-7573. Santa An• :o.·,~ f PHOlllE:.557-ntio ·< ' J BEDRM. 2 b3. blfn~rpts 1 ~~~~~~~~-...,!!!~ drps. frplc. palio, ga~ge. $265. 67>-88.~ ~~g~n-~. B°"!.:.a<.::h.:....~::;;5~70::~ Lido Isle 5351 ~a~~ior. i'~v 2 BR·:~)l(s~ ::.::c:.cc.._c.. ____ B_R 2 lo"'urn or unfurn. Crpls, d l'f'S~ RENT FURNITURE :2 BR Oceanl.ront. \Vinter Lease Sil.5/mo. 541H928 GARDEN & STUDIO APTS Buch. l, 2, 3 nP.·s. from $110. 2700 Peterson \Vay, C.l\f. 1 en Furn. 1v/"'• elec stv, S46-<l370 .. :...._~----drp~. nr shop'g, $125 820 h •705 - C S 2 BR. All util, Garage. Laguna Beec NEW L"e 2 BR tiiplC'x, pvl YE,\RLY $200/lno. 2 BR. ne1Y carpet~. 83:i Ai\1IGOS \IJ A\' 644-2991 LRG . BA,. VIEW. l · bltns, patios, w a I k11lf~ BA. Cp1~. rirp.~. 1\itult~. Yrly lease. 642--0807. 67~11.}92. distance lo town. 10().fi!Uf Dr .. Lag. Bch. 494-5498 "'? ' . --ADULTS ONLY ., ¢,I Balboa Island 5355 Unfur n. stud io S17:J util.' tn~ *DIRECT TO TENANT enter L ~15th St. on 10 mo's "j-,.1uO:Skg CpiS '& dA>S.'bhn 24-Hr. Delivery * DELUXE LG 1 BR * lease. $225. (I) 683-8247 LEASE $\'.lj, 1 br bnmac. rl'IJlgl'. encl gar. $17 J. 109 & 113 18th St. NB: GOLD Medallion 2 BR, 2 BA. CID. hltins. sm yff. encl gar, adlts $175 5~8-3708. lOO% Purchase Opt.ion Quiet, gar. adlts. 2 BR 2 BA L , • l duplex. Prefer mature: 54_ .. ~1 .• ,17 oft 6 or 1111 day Complete!! l BR Ap t as 2452 Elden. 646-2768 ~ / : se1°1'7':"1e op · \\'Oman or couple. No pets. 'd $225/mo or J m o . 4~~238 or 49!}-3403 agent: "·kn s. Lo1v as $2'1/mo. FURN Bachelor near 17th St. Oy,•ner; Ph: 6Ta-8200. e 2 BR. unf $IS:., t br. unf. 30-Day !'llinimum shop'g $95 mo incl util. bl * \\'IDE VARIETY Avail 9111. Call ~7~. 2 BR nr Ocf'an back Dplx RENTALS $130. Crp!!>, drp~. rn.~. * *" l BR. \VATERFRONT- BALBOA BAY CLUB APT. $100 mo. Call 5~8-2211 RE $1j.'j yrly. Furn \V/\\' cpt. Apts. Unfurnished POOL! No children. no pet~. CUSTOM FURN ITU * \VKLY-Lovely apt. Bach 128\~· 46th sc Ref'-, req'd. --32;-,.J E. lith Pl. C:\t l BP. gar11.ge 1pl. Rugs. drps, refri~ &,. 5tove. Yrly ~120. Adults, no pels. G7?--L119. DUPLEX J BR. 2 BA . Crpt~. drps, bll-lns. $250/mo. year lease. 642--060.l RENTAL or cpl. Furn. Kitch. $35 y,·k -::::=:::::-:---:::::::::::=O= General 5000 5'1S-Zi 38. ii17 w. l!Jth St., C;\f, 548-.1~Sl & up. 546--04:'il I;;:;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [ "iiUi:Ni51NERw-~·:i>~LIEX 1,;,:---c=c.,.,~~-,..,.,.,_, Newpor+ Hgts. 4'210:1 BRANO N ... · RE~lAN.KABLY $'., WK. Motel Bungnlows, --·--''--'--VE .. NDOME Nr. So. Coast Pla1a UNBELIEVABLY sips 6. APTS $30 wk/up. DUPLEX. lrg 1 Br. furn apl. 2 BR's FRO~! $16~1 EXTRAORDINARILY 23i6 Newport Blvd. 548-975a J\'ew 11·/w crpt" & drp.~. J'.\li\l,\CULATE APTS! J-:,·rs & \\'knds, 642-6i4·1 BEAUTIFUL Furn 1 Br & B•chelor redec. Adults only, no prts. ADULT anil Val D'isert Garden Apts 2110 Newport Blvd, CM S130~arly. j48-7l65 °~·ner. FA~t!LY Scctinn Putting green, waterfall & \VINTE~ Rental-Spa.c\ous 2 Close to shoppin(I, P .!r k ~tream fl ow"rs e\'rl')"l'o'hert 1 BR upper, ne"'1Y redec, hr, patio. frplc, Adults, no + Spacious J Er::~. '! I' 1 4s· pooi, rec. -room, billiards: Adlt~ o~ly, ':2:!~· Sfl~·~ !l"IS. 646-7602. * S\\·im pool, ptll ;:rrt:I BBQ's, Sauna. furn.-un(urn, gas e ee. _a 1 · ' CLEAN l or 2 BR. Adults. no * J.'rpl, Indiv/lnrlry l«•·'!!t 1 & 2 Br. also Singles from -1 pets. Lrg kil. Sl$-SIOO. 2421 1845 Anaheim Ave. $135. See It! 200) Parsons Newport Be•ch • 4200 E. 16th SL NB 646-1801. COSTA :.;F.SA &12 ~2-1 Rd., 642-8670. Bttween Har- -• ---c::;:::::::=:=::::;:=:=ll;;;;,;;;.;;,;,;;;;_,....;,,;,;!!!'· bor I Newport . 2 Blk N. l9th 2 BR, I ha. bltns. drh"·~hr & ·----1--'"-""""'""'"'""'"""'"i TV. j(Xl' from ocean. $300. Corona del Mar 4150 • Wk yrly. J'.1arried couplr or !"from $28 • ""''" girl•. Ai.o immoc . F'OR RENT 832-7800 , Luxury Single Apl~. Complete tmchclcir unit P"t enll'ance. FURN ~PT COM. $\30 • 2 BR. BJtn5, t.'l'pls, maid ser\•ict!, house11·ares $1271, Yrly, Adult only. 112 Bot"hrl'lr Brighi & Airy. All d p 3 ch!ld~n ok I lir.eni, all uril , heated pool. 34th 51. .675-78/iO days. ut.. Quiet! fi7:l:_57:lZ, 540-2266 r si'ELE·TREND bill' ~ -'''"''"' -k 67., Z-173 e\•es. II"' •' --="~°=~=.,.,.---a .... s, '" ", """' -;r * 11.blk to.ocean .w mo 1• FOR RENTll l tails. $95 MO up. incl. util. 2 3 BR I th t VILLAGE INN • :'.jOO Se&viel\'. Cd'!. I, & Apartmen s _n.1. : Laguna Bench 494.gus COZY TRAILER & CABANA RN l BR I out Orange County, RanA'lng , I BALBOA INN \Vinter. J-lol, &yshore Pk, FU • . _ "' carport. from $69.50 10 $188.50. rurn I 0 _1.__ G75-87il0 !!_2 \V. Coast H1vy., NB. ~n Avail Sat, $t4J mo. n 11 2 or Cnfurn, A'k '''r JODI. • on """ Fri & 58!, Goldenrod. 832·7800 * A BARGAIN-*1 ---1~21-31-4-47-·1~"='~-1 •.Bachelor $I!~ "'.'0• NEW DELUXE 2 BR MESA MOTEL Uhl Incl * • Si;;.oo;it 2 Ba. Blt·in range. d~h\\"hr. toR SURE! NEAT 1 BR, 1 · sh&& crpts, drpi., garg. from prh·n1e fel'lef!d patio, util in--. S25 \VEEK & UP * Balboa 4300 $175. Nr. s . Coa.cl Plnia. eluded. SllO I n10. CALL Kilchen, TV's makl servio!. 1----------54().!9?3 or S4:>.Z32l I QUICK! Hented -Pool NICE 1 Br Apt; Peninsula ,. I Hom ... Finders .. S.2951 6411-9681 Poinl . Yrly. No Pets. AVAl~BLE NO\\'. 7 BR. I~ I SHARP.CLEAN-2BR-\VATEID"RONT, \\'inter 15' $14i!J n10 • 6i5--:''l(l;)j ,baths, CA!]X'll, dl'l\pcS, $160 Furn & unfurn. Hid pOOI S22J: yrarly S27J, upper ex· LOVELY 8'.yfrnt apt'. Pa.tlo 111onth. 5'1~'124 Agt. 1 from $140. Adul!1. No "Jl(llR, tra lgc .2 br, 2 bA. frpl, elct Wlnlt.r $175/mo. Ull pd. c;t;" Mes• 5100 f ·T~ns OK &12-S53l kit. FA. patio, dec k 1ar. Yrly avaJI, 673.-6190 -__ _ BONUS ARRANGE.:.\1ENT O\'t!rloo16t11 waler. Dock f'X· 2 BR. S2SO mo )Tly. 315 E. SPACIOUS 2 & 3 BR. Crp~. · 1' SAVE SSS tra. Adlts. no pelK: 6'F.>-l062. Bay, ,BalboA. Inq. Apt C. drps_ Cpl w/1 or 2 child. HOLlDAV PLAZA NEW 2 Br, 2 Ba, Mlyb"pl'd, G73-J521 o.r 54S-'i771. OK. 64&-0627, 642-63ol4. DELUXE Spac:Kru11 l Bdrm .· lrg llv rm, tlee kitchen. 1t BACH ELOR · S APT: NE\V pup Ir. x : 2 hr Furn apt. $135. Plus 01fl, sundeck. CIOff-lo beach' &. Cmpltly Furn.· S 120 /m 0 Ctpl/drps, 15'10 Or an a e Hr: It'd pool . Ample Ehop'g. f200/mo. 3 ~1 O lncld otl. 67:>-2825. . AVf .. $13-Mi2. ' )x..rldng. No children -no l\larcus Ave. NB. 1;7l-.1464 pet.s. 1955 Pomona, C.M . SAJL tNN MCJTEL 2 BR. &achfront. Crp111, VlE\V 1tpt. cl~ le . both OLDER COUPLE 10 assist e \Vl1''TER RA~ , dl"p!I, re~p. adults only, no lwys. 2 trr. bc1mHI c::tlllng, I mAM¢ng 12 unit! for part \\~fy or monthly oc 3 de,y ehlldrtn. no pets. 644-47;,3 crpts. d~ hllns. 642..($3. I rent. Tr:en!I ok. oo pets. Rh: slay. Corner 28th ' Npt NE\\' L V DECORA~l 2 SR o~er!nola i,toU counr. ~2.--.IJ~ aft 5 pm . Bli"li, Adj l\l1trina . Br .. nr bttachcs A. s11np·1. Sl20 mn. ~78 JoAnn St Apl S ~8:Cli Mu1e ttme . Big-OCEANFRONT 3 Br, l !ii h~. SlOO/.mo_ UUl-pci_ 67.)...SilO. C.6T,,..22ll or 61G-{i67t._ aest iielectioo evtr! See tho tip.top cond. nice t.P\$, dps, Y!;AR.L\' 2 Brmi, 2Bl. AVAIL. Ocl. l. Llr:e, l Br. DAILY PILOT Classified cov pal, rar, S2:JO mo "'nter, lo\\·r:r dupl$,X. $210. Fam crpts, drp~. bHns, ~flt. Adll.t Mction now! fl) 714-7~ 539-1905. prt.t 3l:l A.IV&rado Place. no pets, S13S. 646-1762 '·. ---.~ 0 _ Ne_w~r_!_ Beach 529QNewport Beach --· 5200 PARK NEWPORT High on a bluff overlooking +ha waler, 7 pools, 7 tennis courts, $750 ,000 hea~h club a"d. Spa. Bachelors, I or 2 bedrooms. A~o 2-slory town houses with 2 or 3 bed· rooms. Electric ~itchens, priva-t1 balcony or patio .. From $175-to $450. Subter- roneon parking , elevators, optional maid service, convenience shopping. See 7 b ~autiful model apartments, open 9 •.m •• to 6 p.m. daily. Other limos by •ppoinl- ment. Located · •+ Jamboree •nd S•n Jo•quin fiiHs Road51 in Newport, just- n o rt h of F4shion islaod. Phone (714) 644-1900 !or leasing information. - nt.i1rk Newport · Apartments I~ • e NEW DELUXE e 3 BR, ·2 'BA"APi"tor·1c:w: tncl spac. mRSter suite, dln nn & dbl garage, auto door opener avail. Pool &: Rec. area. -· ~-__. • .....,.........,,,_.. · ··1:r·furn ·studios ·at-f tM·\· LITILE BAL. ISL Incl , Ph coll. 01'.'yer 213: on Grand Canal. Waterfron L 4.'!7-620~. . _'' ] Boat clock. 2~ BR, 2~1 BA. 1 Unfurn. Avail Ocl. l. $350/ I BR apt, north encl, \S, ~I, , from oct!an, all nalur11l mo. yrly. No children or e FROi\t $265 e 86J Amigos \Vay, NB l\.1anagcd b)'. \\'\LLIAi\f \VALTER!' CO. p<'ts. 673-0207 paneling, privale palio 11uri ~ _ . roundt'd by tret"s. StSO mo~ PRIVATE VIEW Huntington Beach 54QO incl 1tlt util. 4!M-TI89 .• ,,, l -·-_:.:.:.:;.;;;:..:;;: Y, BLK TO BEA~tll:! ,r f'RJ.:SH-tdR From $1 60. New 1 & ~,;,e.t' 2 Bdrms., 2 ba ths: carpeled draped. blt·in:r;, dish1\·~hr. Up8la ir~. $235' i\lonth. 1'1in. 1 yenr lea!'". \Valk :! blks to Beach! POOL. 2175 s. Coast ·ro~ Beaut. blf(: 2 br. apll'l. 11'/11• 499.3929 or 197·1630 •< '75-HSO 0 -···: 1111a. ... crpt~. drp!I, blln11 except nolrig. $1j0 & S15a. 1 child ok. No sngl11/pcto;. 53&-Int. NEAR ~anfronl . Ocean- vie"'~ sundeck. Smogtree. Nt!wer dlic 2 · Br.. palio, NE\V Ck-can side•A pll. ~ii pool .. .rrom $160 monih· .. :; PLACE REALTY 494-!71.ll 2 BR. adults $150 mo. nc!W kit. part. redec. 425 CyjSii!$s or call 544-Z3H9. ' ' /I DULT luxury Jiving, 2 BR, bltn~. cpl.Ii, 1lrps. lndry. Nr. 2 ba . d!>hwsr & di!lpoMI, 1>hops & pier. $165 Adil<;, b•by oli:. 536-2131. Rentals Wanted Avail Ocl. 1, $210 roo . ..:'.~.:::c~::..:~~--,-I ~~;;;4-~'1!~7=0=======-I l BR. I'f'frlg, bllns, crpts, ;;; drl?&· pool, Mar beach. $130 CorOna dtl M•r 5250 per mo., adults, no JK>IS. ~ ------Trade1.11ind1 Really 841~11 * COROLIOO APTS. 2 Br, 1 $11_5-L Dr. RIO. Cpts. drps: It. 1 1.~ BA., frplc, dbl cl\r· kid~. pets, snglB, 11tudcnlso~. port &: lari' Pool. SlSj le up. Blue ...Be•con * 645-0111 673-3378 Fouot•ln Villey S4101'ovnt•in-V•lley • 5410 :J-ounfaiM i111diterraneon Style L1,xury i 11 % w...;... -i Bolin Adalt Llvlllg Funbhed I Ullfunllhed ... NOTICE ::_~ ... REALTORS & REN°1ifRS Thf' housing office ol Unfvef'o slty of Califoml:t, Irvi~>tf exp.'lnding ifs listing seMce for off catTipus rentals~1Rt11tl- lors &: privale owner« •re encoura.ged to Ii$! 1ui"'blt m11.rried lo-fiingle slOOe~ ~,I __ _, r IL cu 11 y acrommodatM with us. Write or ~.49r IL l\sling farm from; tlM- lng Office, Library Admin. ls1.tation Bldg, UC Irvine, Irvine, O liL 9'2li64. ~ (7141 83:i-Ql2. ' RENTAL FIND~li'j Free To L1n<lloCJio. 64S.01 ll -.. ·'d •!.LW.1',., ·-~ii; - YOUNG \Vorking co u1).e. dtslres: 2 Br unfum .,C • ' hf:!u!C, crp111. drps. bltt.111. fncd yard, pvt 1~.-- prox. Sll>-Sl;:(t mo, e.n..-t call &: toy poodle. :s · a ft 6 &: weekendti 1.leH. or Huntincton • Al'tl I DAii..~ PILOT ttpartr.i ~~ \\•if,. 14·~nt to rent or 1• amnll l\iml.shtd or l&D.f\ldl. tii:htod hOUH: In Larur.,l;J _):.On 0!_ Olher 0 ,C, Cl~l'I. ~re:~ by Oer.erti6i>r, ~ dk)'1, ~J19.'i t\.U. '.!' ·' ,. Ill .. • . . - ·~ • • -------. • -' - .. ,s.t~·· .. Di.·l·L~l!l~.L.DT .. lll! .. -...... -.,S..11,~1•11.1s1e1p11Wbtiiii'i.rl9~,ili97JD I'"'' .., ~ ,.. ..., REAL ESTATE ,.., ,. "' ~ '* General BUSlN&SS •ml BUSINESS ind ANNOUNCEMENT{'> fERVICE DiRECtOJIY-SE!!VICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY FINANCIAL FINANCIAL ind NOTICES -. ---·----' . . -----·-Contractors '620 Houteci.•nlne 6735 Tret S.rvlce ,,. . : • ~ .. "" t • .... _ - Offlc. Rental 6070 8u1lne11 ~ortga9e1, '"S ~r-~als '405 * Ttl£ R.&\fODELERS * So.-Anw-rica=' Lady oUers BOB'S TREE SUR~ERY N-;;:;;;;:.,-RT~"-~ Opportunities 6300 Trust DMCfs '" ,,__ •n-....: " 1 ~ ·-.: ... o"-"-""'' erpt le · ------\VOlJl.J) •ru"One d r t v 1 n C • ~ e1tll ~ 100~~ fi.M.ncina il'rviee to clt>an )'oouan, iJ back o er f\f Ole d~,_octan view, from S7a. . SEASONED north on Ne"'POrt 81\'d tn Kltcht'u, i•r•res l.l"Onlna. a:hoppi.na. Opcr. Fine Quality Trt"(! ~~,... ·-CaJJ~~atr~~ -wiVT-TO-UP c $40.~&-n>. bel~,ooo, ~lM. .AJJ.>u.. ~6Wl:\1Jt lO. U.f..Jl or 1 • c ~ m p I et e cocktail Pf.rties. 8ul.lne11 -. M0-31S8 • mo-1200 Sq. rt. OUice.. alllO """I ~v;, l tl due 10 yn, on vlet.v 1970 ¥1 approx 9~30 AM lnd Jrimbtfell~. -"p@Ople oHarnll~ithoUt JOBS & EMPL0¥MINT ""c•r':t tt 21 . 30 •""'. ·• $90 I $150. YOUR ftlCOME es1atf' land, San Juan Caii-11.'00 ob&erved an a«ldeut Qu11.llty Contmcton &12--3660 chlldren. $20 day. 494-7•180 _ -·· .. ....,.. In hitl-ano, 15'.4 Discount, Bkr. ocour 111 the 2300 bhx'Jc, MY WAY. quality homt bttwn lPM Ir 6PM. wkdys Job Winted, Mtn 7000 IMMEDIATELY? 493-1706 or 494-BJOO ple:i.sc oontacl Mr. Ka\.qeJl 1-"''patr. Walls, celling. Hoon 0111,v! 1 t Ml-4371 .,.., or.:: DENTAL lechnki•n 1tf.b .. SACRlfJCE Trust DNod O" a ' c.><t ._. rte. No job too small. BAY &. Stach Janltarial " 1 .. , ... ,,... ,..,,_,. .;--·-... _ lull/""r1 umc. Or'1 ottict JC )'OU have a car and Xlnt residential prop_ nr .. ant 10 buy aome reaJ ........ "'" ~t""[S, v.u....., .... , ....un. prt"f~. ReJerencea; can spett 6 to 8 hours UC!. 827-7440 dy: 67~ estate lrom owner l\\'8Y AddilK>ns • Remodeli111 etc. R.t'a ' Comm c ' I . 499-1806 11.'eek)y, you can enjoy ex-t\'es. from the smog, any place in GerWick A-Solll Llc 646-14til. -i::::::=:=:::==:=::::::=~ I 2 FurnLthed &lit•. Coast Hw1, NB. Sl25/mo. Phone &G2182 OmCE Space a va I I , Wh•ddy• W•nt? Wh1ddya Got? cclli:nt extra Income. N Ca.llfornio. Maybe a oy 673-60~1 ~ ' ~~2170 JOE'S CLEAN SERV. ... \\'r are rx1mndlng •''\Pid· AN OUNCEMENTS State. \\'rite P.O. Box J952, Job W1nttd, ly and need dis trlbuto1'11 to ind NOTICES · Costa ~1esa. R00'.\1 Addlllons. l & 2 s tory \Ve d9 Everythlne-Res It. Women 7020 Newport &each, 2 O 4 3 \\'eslcllff Dr. 64~2820. SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special R•t• COS'fA Mesa·frr\f'1v olficc, rround Door, Sl251mo. &tZ..2821 or 647--JIOG pun:ha.~ and sefvlce vend -----& gal'. call Gen. Controclol' Comi:n. Fl'ff Est, 642·7_551. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I 1ng machinf's. Found (Fru Ad•} 6400 *MASSAGE & SAUNA !or lowest prtce 642--~. i\lesa Cleanlnr Service \VE ESTABLISH ROUTES! --l.J1\·ety girl~/ EXPERT 1'tAS. ,._ .. .; .... A n XLN'T COOK S Linet -S times -S bucks •ULll -AD MUST l#(LUD( t-.W!11I r.M ftl .... ft trM1. i-wt11t l'9tl •1111 Ill """· ,,_"You• ,.._ .,..,,., Mtreu. .._, ....._ ~ Nnn11111t. AIR Cond otfirt' 170 sq. ft. $60 prr mo, 243.'i E. Coast H"'Y· Cd i\l . 67>2CKXI. NO PERSONAL SALES FOUND: i\1ission Dr arr", SAGE. Ask a'""'"t our •A~ ..... rpets, wuiuuWS, oors, etc. CA'• c:-"' """ ~ Carpet Cleanint '625 ft.toll i: Commc'I. 5'8-tll.l .........,.t . . ' appK. 6-8 ~·ks i,:rcy killen Vegas vara!ionll. 10 A~l 10 --Marvelous JUST SERVICING . wf110me orng \\'hi ctwst l 2 A:\I 7 DAYS 2S!I>· \\' \VOULD YOU BELIEVE ~.:,. 1-HOTtllN• ,01 SALi -TllAD(l OHi.Yi To Place Your Trader's Paradise Ad PHONE 642·5671 J\fACJ-llNES DO . · . . ' · · ' CARPET CLEANING I'll Cl Y H I TJiE SELLI NG• fla"'· ~\111;h!ly lante back Coast H\\'Y, NB. 548-360ll. ean our ome or H. k -lnciustrl1I Vi•ndlng ls .a \'h:orous 4-k'g, l.itl<'r 00.x 1 r n d. ALCOllOLIC" ~ . Spotted are<ts hand cleaned Blue Chip Stamp~. · OUSe eepe_r IRY ov."ner. N"-PI Bch duplex ~'f:r'Y clOSe to ocean. AJ\\'A)'ll r.-li tr<t. Trade-$23,000 rqulty ~ llil'IWI office bldt, N.R. ~-~1. Pri.nciplci: onh·. ~-5.556 or 213/3AA-71iiG j\V~trade 2 BR/2 BA Honn! iw?Ji'Plc drps \\'/\\'. Rl'nt· re' u:;o.i..B. F0r '69/'70 Cad. pr Old 's. 835-7&48 .favr-clear 2 br 2 00 CQndo S. Orange Gr. Pasadl.'na. µ7,000. Wa nt duplx lriplx. ~ndo or ? N\\'PI area RJ \lard Co. Ritt'! 646-1550 ~IAVE nicl'.' 4 BR. 211 ba. 'homf', l<'a!<!d Iii JullE'. £11. ~000. \\'an! duple11>, l'mlr. houSI• or subn1i 1 your ldra. 9'vner/bkr. 5-10-3.%2 flO AC'l't'S, 2(1 {rt>(' & r!Pilf. 11.oncd n1ohilc hon\(• (Wl'k. I !\ti, llt'\\' Perris Da111 & J'f"l'. Jake. Exchangf' 32";; int. for JUtlls. Agenl 675-6060. 7 Unit M<'d. ~led • Ot·11t11l F ntf in North HB. $211,000 pct }Tine. Trade $71,000 e<1. Jor (IC\\' or lair 3-6 unit, \I'! b11·ner~ apl. 846-3221 Eommereia.I .t: lnccmr proP.: t-rly do\\'nfown L.agum. rr'c;1de for ftt"Crt"alional 01· .Convnerclal property. •• 49l-16.l2 ** OAT~t: 'J\1~n_r11g, 1111tn l l)ilot, 1adio/ph_ & i\IORE Toft rond. 111£'1: Of!iihorr BaJboa mooring. Tradr f.,r Jno-l)oat ~? 673-2-131, 49<1-2·1:i7 e \\'JU. TllADE e UDO ISLE HO USE I FOR Tfl,liST DEEDS , Sl:'.:,000 EQ. 61:!~ t'VCS -67J..71S9 !* '* * ! REtTALS , Apts. Unfurnished _._ __ _ Ro~t•ls W•ntod 5990 ef LANDLORDS e F·.Ri:E RENTAL SERVICE j Broker 5.1~-6982 UCI 'grad. sludent, 32, st't'ks 1n1tll a11t. or large rm, un· (urn, 8.13-~13. Rodms for Rent 5995 -=-··--·---\'OU'LL Be ~n~ as i1 hu:; & ,happy loo in this upstai~ sludio BR. Lot~ o( priv. + f1lll' home prlvil. 11·/pool. En1p. lacl.Y or t'Oltcge gal S8:i ~)'16--67-10. ~Bd·"-,.-m-.~h-v7'<_"_n-,7h_"_h. pvt f'nlranCT', Reason;ihlr, Pro-ty •••• b'll' 1 ,.,., '":.n .~ "nonyrnous '-~foi·e • ,,,_, •hampoolng 8'1·6103 ,..-r -I 10 11 PUS rect's~ion proof u-o.J....,, Phone-542-7217 or 11'l'lle lo .,.,. "' ,. ";:;;;;;p;;;;;.;;;;;·:;;;;;;;;;;. business .. Cash lla lc:s. No KEYS Fowxl on beach vlc p 0 Bo..x 1233 Co 1 M to asl!ure removal ol all J>O.S· \VIN DO\VS & walls \lo"Ul'ted. ~ Units. gOOd rental atta. • credlt risks. Efiu1pment l~land & Balbo 1 . · · · ~a e.sa. sible stains. For ful, guar-J<'trs, stripped, S('aled t.: s::.r.:.ooo equl1y: ·Income Dlsrrns Sale \lo·orks for you day and · a. nquire -anlced lll'rvicf', ca.11 646-8096. wa.xed. Frte est 897-l's:H s1:i.;i00. ror hou!M!, commet:-'"'ill seu an or part ot 11 ~i!~~ and even "'hil" you ~'i101~~i1 ~=.r·N.:ally ~~n:..tc.• __ 64c:.cl~D ~~~~'l!''""'""~'"'"" I day or night m-Jooo. (·ial or hol"Sf' r:1.nch. serf's at tht-corner of l"air· Ea . · DIAMOND Carpet Cleanin(: O\\'NER 67~62:i!I , • 1 n1og~ can J:fO\\' \l•ilh S'.\IALL Grey female mixl'<I FREE B k I Sc'-~""' s · I vlrw Rd. & Sunno\1"Cr: ne11r Investment i'lt1trtlng as lnt1• hret"cl. poi1.5ible Schnauzer " ae 0 ,..;.;n peCJa Conunercial Incorne 'proper. llt'I\' LA Time's Bldg. and as $600 lo SI500. poodlP N OCC ~, J ! 300' .$15, tl'ee Esl. r:. fret-& clear: ne>o:t to \roit Rubher. \Vr train counst'I <>uidr · r, · a rv Pl\ Rerair-lnstall. 64!>-1317. and h<'lp y0u get K"oini. J\'o & Adan1s. 620 CJubhou!f! , . . Scats. Val. $6),000. for $37,500/ Acre "·"perlrn<'e necessary. EA.sy A\'t', NB Baste boating course unlls, houJ;(' or beacn prop. CASH en.iol.'11.1ll<' 1\·01·k. S-'fALL Black. & ~·h i le offered to the public O\VNER 67.)-6259 Ed Riddle" Reallor ln2°'1m"a"h .thr •R"11~ of vf>r:id-shaggy female dog \'ic by the Balboa Power ' p•LJ•!DALE 3 ACRES .. c inMO. c provide LaP "" Squadr n S . I '' 646-8811 only qualify equipm 1 az n.u, Laguna. Hills. • o · a I as ~· Siel'rll Hy,'Y 11g fo1· more I ~~~~~!'!'!!~~!'!'!!~~ plur> the fint'!ll line e~f S:ID-i02!l. ~-ell as po\ver boat· relJIOle hi-Oei;ert acres. Pref 1 · .1:-• snai;k , i~rm~. Get sta~t~ Ll'ITLE Broi\'n dog, renlnlr, ting, taught. Starting 11"/}?ldg \\'/acct'S.'\'. Commercial _,, no\\ "h1le choice locations Vic: c0~1 a ''''"" l'I•• -1 7 P~f Mon Sept 21 ava1lablf' \V ·1 · -'3<,>'. "" "" • ., • ' O\VNER 646-85.~ . name, addrf'S5,n~.onrg~v~~ Jar & reg .. collnr. 0\\'ner every Monday nit e Resid'fHill Top View t Ac. * Cily Crnte.r Block * .kr and sufficient refer-plrase describe, 847-6160. for 13 w,eek s. At Ne\v- be.1u R.edlancl! Joe. for late 18.._13~ Sq_ Ft. Co~mercial rnce~. S'.\IAU. Femalro tan terrier port Harbor Ya c h t Jn Lido 11.rea. lOO'Jo Leased Cl b 1nodel ..:ad or Conl'l or Spendable &: tax sheller Ussery ty~ dog. Jo'air & lfarbor JJ , .720 \Vest Bay dol\·n on inconir prop. L"i' Rerum. Asking sx Crofts Industries, Inc. :>'6--6666. Avenue. N ~ w PO r l O\vnr /bkr., 833-3916 Hei!.lononiics Corp. 119.3 Empire ct"-ntral FOUND Prescription glasses Be a c h. Bring note· Lovely e.le11r air for retire.-cnmniercial Bkr. 67>-6700 ()(>pL (i7151l on Fair It. _,.~ore11tLane, C~I book & p e n c i I fir st Sl'EAi\t Jet carpet cleaning. By ClarKa~. nation . \\'ide St'rvice. Fret' t"st. 642--4055. Carpet L1ying & R•p.1~r ~~ CARPET LAYING C.A. Page 6-12-2070 Brick, M1sonry, etc 6560 1-----·---'-'· \\'ALL,. Plantl"~-Pa tios· Dr iVC· 11.·ays • SiOe\\·atk~. L i <'. 6t!.-9S."it nio1·n/r\'t', rnent or wknds In hi-desert Dallas. T(•xas 75247. 54&--0921. nite. Any queslt'ons • STORE Blc!g for sale ··-----area. Home & fi acre~. 6$-6!)8 \V 19!h SI. Bethel _ PAIR or show pigeons-I rust call 673-1855. floors 6665 S]J,000 valuP. Tr3dt' fn1· lo-To"°·er11 COmt'r. 5-18-1768 agl. AA A l."O~o~, I black. ~o~~d vie So. FORCED to t>Xpand, T H E --------- cal property, !lfJl-4746 or FOH LEASE: Ne..'l:t lo Hun-CANDY Coasl Pl1tz1t . .Jl.r1lOI ask 2ND TJ:'<IE AROUND ~o. 2. C.<\RPET Vli\'YL Tll.E 1~IJ31. tington H11rbour, 3200 sq. ft. ANO SNACK ~b. 4:!2 J2nd St.. \1•ill ""open on LlC CONTR. FREE EST. Tn1dc $10.oOO rquiry in \·it>w 2 92 SUPPL y FOUND Y k't I ! · I t * 5'10.7262 * 1111s. Parx)l'an1a Heigh1s for 13: .i -2·1~~--WE ESTABLISH ALL J n1011'. ,\~ra~::~· 1~~f0~: h~?nc:;~t_10 ;~~~ve ~~~e~ -- trusl dceds or \1'hfl.t ol \"al· lndustrl•I' Rental 60tO ROUTES l'lhell k \\•hilt'. 646-6.19.i c .:i.1. HO URS \\'ill hf' 10·5 daily, Furnitur• Restoring <No selling irtvotvrrl! S!\1. Shnggy ;;;it \()..2. Alteralions a new __ &_Refinishing 6675 Ironing 6755 'VILL 00 tftONING Si.i,'1/hr. Collegp Park Area. 551-9705 IRONING IN MY HOi\U: JN C.i\f. $1.2,j/hr • 54.S-ti970 * * IRONING * i\Iy Home, Sl llr. Pick Up & Deliv. 54~7&f:. MID NE\V LA WNs;-TM"ttdiiii-. ro lo -tillnng, renov11 ting, clean-up. 897-2417 or 84&-0932. Limousine Service 6815 Ai1·ports. tlarbo1·i; AnywheN". Ratcs, 40c a mile. i\lin. '.?O n1i's. '.!4 hr rr~\'. 830-2-!04. ---·-MAID SERVICE M2S -----C & S i\JAJDS AVAIL, \111· 01edla1ely. Refe r enc e s. -----Plan 011e ............ $97:>.00 blk pood!e. lratur•t for your added con- M-1 SHOPS Plan t11.·o .......... Sl GXi.oo ~, .. .,...36. venlence. 67;;..286~. ue; Pat &.".0-GOIO fl:RNITURE Stripping ttlinis.hina. It. 642--9813 or 642--9874. 21, Acrt"s, vie\v ranello, un- derarncl ulil. min from Riv- erside-, $13,500 w/$10,000 eq. Trade FOR ineonlf>, TD's or ?~? Q\\·ner -bkt· ~i-&169. 'li!l Cpe d!' Vlllr. n11gnifi- ttn! Ork l."Onloban, mAtch \·inyl tup, slcN'o, plush in- 1er loaded! }<'QR income, TD:s, or?~?. :>17-6469 \Vhal cio you have to trade! List II here -ln Ol'1H1a:1 County's 111?1:\'St read trad· Ing post -ar1 make a drat * * * Cosl11. i\lesa nr 16th It. Po-Pl th •""'°" .,...,-., ' an rtt .......... ~.00 CHURCH Choir ,i; i n g ec, mona. IJjO 10 2100 sq ft. 3 Ca!h R..,.u· A .. E 1·1 · • ., irni. xce ent 1n-ANNOUNCEMENTS nttded. Opportunity fo r ft has e po11·er & heal. come for f ho a ew urs wttk-ind NOTICIS r.oloil!I. 644-4.235 645-0991, ev"3: 673-6809. Jy \\'Ork. (DayJJ &. Evenings). i\t-1 SPACE 1\•/offlctl, lie Refilling and collecting n1on. L"ost 6401 SERVICE DIRECTORY rear door. 1250' & 2600'. 1240 ey from roin oper1tled dis-----~----~-- Logan S1, C.M. GUi-0681 pensers in Ne"·port Be:ich LOST Blac'k fluffy n1alr Babysitting '550 NE\v bid I,,, I ·•~ I aJl(f surrounrlln~ llrt'B. IH11n.. poodle, "·earing red l'Olial' k · -~--. ·: ' ~ g., -N<> O Ml<N !, '--II RELIABLE H h hool I [';1• Bak<'r & r airvfe\i'. I yr dies nan1f hrand rnndy and '"" s. Answers to ''Bo lilt . sc. g!I' le&ll<'. Sullivan. 5'18-2176 i;nack.s.l For pt'rsonal in1er-Jangles". Vic 191h & l\1\nls b a b Y s 1 t 11 ~ R af· view in Nt'\\'J)Orl Reach Anaht>in1, C.'.\I. Rri\·ard trruoons & . "\'t'n1ngs. FOR lsr • l".oo sq. ft. Jtrinie I\ a r I' h s r :<p.icc-1111/Ji!lrt. 11'\·int" Ind, j\fr. Bullard 5-16-RO:il S:\I. s11~o=P~O~R~ST0o=R"'°AGE IN NB $6511'10. * :i~S-OOll * itrt'a li<'lid nHnir •ddrA"P 612-4513. Nt'1\·por1 Heights 11 r r a. ' . • .. ,, 642·002'' and phorW' nurnbl•r ro i'l1ulli. SF:PT ls r, Sh«>p dog IYP.C· · ----·--- State Di~trlburing, Inc. 16.~1 sha&gy hl'nd & ll'g.<1, hU{'.t: CHILD Care. illy hon1r, any \\'r~t Bro11d11'av. An;ihf'im 11:ray 1\'/"'h1 & 1an. \\"hi tip hours, Mo! lunch. Lgf' fnr'f'l Calif. 'fJi.rn t714°l TI.~-;l()(j(J ' on lail. 4 yr~. n1!lh•, "Tniv", )'a1·c!. N1· :\lcNally ~rhl. \\'ill I .......................... ~· -I ft11·d! NR. 61:\.-!J0.11. ' tran~port. :\lrs. f u d g", ACTIVE PARTNER LO ST~ta l r S t al11oin1 _:_1;1~_3SJ4_·_. _____ _ Jo'OR Le.ase-f.il'eproof 2 11tory _ Siain<'St' 9/lj vir Poppy & EXP ER i\lollK'r nr SI. John's REAL ESTATE Com'I blclg-M1, 3000 liq. fl, ~l11nagen1ent Abili1y. rune-1-:. Coas1 H11•y. Lilllt Cornna & Sonora schools "' i 11 Gen__!r_•'-------l ~;="~N="="~Z-8.,:,:56~7="=··=·=· == lion: Offit'(" Coordinalion & Bch. AnS\\'ers !o "Ego" babysit. roY IMJmf'. lfa\le -·--· - 6 - 100 Pu ~l ic Relation.~. No selling Plf'ast' retu1·n. 67:>-:iS72. · ref's. 546-_169_2. ____ _ ~~!* ~!~!'!. 6000 Lo.ts . rrq d. Salary:. SJOO . \vk. + g i'llO blk/ivhl cal. ~rnty!Jii• CHILD Care k nicals agr 3 DELUXE FOURPLEXES ;;;;;;:;;;;;,;;;:;;;;;;:;;~ j sharP. of prof1t5. i\11n t·ash plast. <."Ollar. Ans·ll 10 ,t,. up. Nt11r Pomona & ln\·eslmt>nl rcq'cl : $1.i,000. "Simon." i\lalc. $10 l'<'\\'ard. \\'llso!1, Nerd o~·n 1ransp. iOnly 2 lefll ~ Acre $22,500 :> Brrll·n1 nll'nl"l'S unit plus 1~1 2 hr'cln11 rr'11till~ in clloire Ll'\'PI; l~mplf'te\y leoccri. ai-ru, Nr1\·port Bl'ach. Jn-1 1'00111 ,or . 10 _units. S.lOOO C'Qn\(' S9.210. s1:,.noo Dol\'11. do11·11. 01\'nC'r \\·111 Clllf}' bal- $7S 000 lillr'C II! 711'.•. ~ PERRON • 642.1771 PERRON 642·1771 ARIZONA Appl only: (':.-1 2'1. Ill' ha! no p('d!gttc. bu! he's lC,6'&--'-cl~>l=O'---~--~ American Yachting ours. 646-6472. Llc'rl Day carr. 7 am 10 5:30 Association UJST, smhlk/"°'h! nialr pnt 11·kly_ Ho! n1e11ls. Har- 673·•141 I beagll', 11·ca1·'g-chokr t·hain bor/Baker. ~1:>39. R isk Capit•I Avail 11·/t11gs, flea t.O IJar. 6~6-<116~1 \\10 ,Vli\N l\'/2 young <·hlldrrn J:wd! wi~hc~ !o carr for chllrt. 21,i. BLACK k \\'hir(' ca1 1\·/hlack 5 j.j~j27l. niouslacht'. Vil' t. i ti It' 1c·=H~l~L~D~"-,~,-m-y_ho_m_e_C=d-,-i. Sl.";.!XXI SI 00,000 Corona Beach. s.·.o Rell'ard! r lnSC> to Harbor Vif'11· Srhool' Business Rental 6060 Largt' level lol.'i. \\'atrr, J'O'I'· , .67:.....'W97. tiiJ..-72-li. cr. Good road5. $79:> full Prrlrr n1anufac1unng .(;. ac--. -'---------------HARBOR BLVD f1"0nt 19x3i ' '~/restroom. 2110 llarbor Blvd. C:\I $200 nlO. )'ear 's lease. ;,.1S.:07SJ. priN'. Easy terms. r rer pie. turt'~. m11p~. \Vrilr Elrner Butler, Box 486, Kingn1an, Ariz. 86401. tlvt participal io n \\'rite P.0 BLAC':' . bea~cd coin purse LOVJ;.iG Carr in n1y honit, B 103"0 S 1 · 1 92_11· oon!a1n1ng ringi;. C.i\I. iirea. Nrwpt Shon'~. frwd y•I. toy.~. O.'<: • '''" an 8 1 na, 1 • Reward •"0 381 l 'I ,,..,.,... " rs . lunch, day/1vk 642-3361. Fos ter *&12--9.'i75* G1rdtnin9 66IO -----·- * LANOSCAPING * Nl'11' La11"ns, l111vn removal, renovating, All phases la nd- sc11.pe inlitall /,, clesign!I.. Lir'd rontr. 12 yrs loc. e.xp. 5,3&.J22j, -------AL'S GARDENL~G for Gardening & small land. sc11pin.::: services call 540-j 198 Serving Newporl, Cdi\1, Cos- ta i\1eM., Do\'er SIMJrc~. \\'cstcliff, Painting, Piiperh1nging MSD llOUSES, docks, boa ts , f lagpo l e s, a nyt.ing e verything re as o n a b I y painted. For free e11imatf! G16-97:i2. No \\"asrin•t * WALLPAPER * \\'hl'n you call 'i'!Ja(·" 548-1441 646-171.1 PROF'ESSIONAL Painters - Quality mat t"r.i AI ! - \l'Ol'kmanship, Beach rcls. 51">-10.iO JAPANESE Garde n e 1·. 1:0\rEST Priers! Hi~he~! monthly l'lllt , G~n. cleanup. Quality! Apls, res'I k Rf':isonablc. .Yrce "! t . con1m'l. ~ yr~ exper: &12-2239 6·1&-4871 or 841-412!!. AL'S l..ancl!caping. Tr ee L,~.A7L~L""'JO~d~oy-"-,~pe~,=;~al_!_l_o_"_'" rrmovaJ. Yard remodrling. & Extt'r painting. f'ree est. Trash hauling, Jot <'leanup. Local rel's. Lic'd & Ins. Repair spn1kler11. 673--1166. Call Chuck, fi4j....{)8()9. GEN. C le a nup-Tree! Sprinkler Srr\', Ro l o t 11 I . Ne1v la\\·ns. Spraying. Reas. &J6--j8t8. GARDENING SERVICE Experienced Japanese 518-0228 EXP. Japanese Gardf!ner. Gen. cleanup. llauling ll'ttS. i\fainl. yard &tfr0619 -~­EXP. Japall('se Gartlener. Gen, cleanup. Hauling tree~. i\1a inL yard 646-0619. Complete Y•rd Carel JI?<. a40-4&17 * PAPERHANGER * Recognized Autho1·ity Prior Instructor 646-2149 i\fcAdams Painting Serv. Inter. & Exler. Special tllles on ap!s. 646-364j YOU SU PPLY TIIE PAINT SID Per Average Room Free ESL 557-863S PAI NTING -Ex!.-Int. lS yrs. ex~r. Ins. Lie Free est. Accoust. CeillngS. 96S-9126. !ST Class Pointing '& Paf)f'r Hanging. ·1''ree Es!. Call ;14;;..315!!. Kitfpnv if-dnil"f'" .. Women ___ -. * $16,850 * =-c--,.--~-~-ILOVING Chilrl carf'. my BECO:'llE Sell em p I o y e d Sl\.f. Ian shaggy dog \\•/fltn hon1e. Feoef'd _yarrl. Adams 1\·ilh a sn1all investn1tnL rollar. Vic 20th l.: Tu~tin & Bushard. 968-3138. G;;,;-:!,.ning: Land cleanups, sprnklr cy;;, roto--ccment \\'Ork. C.D. YallC'ey, 646-5860 CLEAN UP SPECIALIST COLLEGE Students, 3 yrs t'Xper. No drinking:. Bill or Steve", 5-18-4:>49. pi-d. Aft 4:30 Jtm 54S-27:J9. ... ·"!ORb:L'i:G . Dr .. ooll(ge _:tirl.; 9~!~~--~-~~ ... ~~ .. , . 6070 Kitchen & home p r t I' . $50/n10 Rer. :\lorn. :J.lS-3909. * Sl:i pet' 11·eck-up 1\'/klt- chen. S30 per \\'CCk·up Apls. j\10TEL. :>tS-9Thl CCU.EGE Or 1\-orking Rir1. Bal. Isl. Kil & TV rm. telr. SiD mo & up. 6i:'>-3613. ---~ICi: roo1n !or \l'orkin.i,: niao \\'/Y·lthout cooldn~ prv. E. r.q!l\6 1\lesa. 642--032$ \'F.RY Nice room r or tn1Plo»ed man. Close In. Costa l\1esa. &12-1920. ,Motels, Triller Courts -Suites avail.' Res1 loc11tion. Ci NIGHT up. SJ() "'k/up. Xlnt 1111rkin)!'. J\lodrrn facil- 1 SU~N,. ACRES i\lo!cl, Z'l'M i!if'~. ln1n1rdlatroly available. N ~"'po r l Bh·d, Ci\!. BA YSHORE CENTER i s.~97:>:>. · 601 Do\'er Dr., N'pl Beael\ ·** W!.'EKLY Rates. 3EA I WK MOTEL. 2 :o I • , '7S.HSO 0 Newport !il\'d, Costa i\te.s11. • • WMMPI •la.,-. Guest Hom•• 5991 t;R,,y-:-Roo;n for Ambula.;;;ry 11.df In lic'd i\lest homt>, Co!ila 1.trsa. Good fnod sen ·ed famtly ~ t y l t , 6~s!J39J. p::LDERLY Gue~ts, OCl'.1111 I ".ii!"''· lo\'cly homr I n , La,auna Beach. <197-1&~. ---r--·· - Mite. Rtnt1_f1 S"' ro RAGE • Balboa l81and. qlng dbl It !Win m1U· ttes1e1 It tranit,;. 6i~OT;;9 .• GA.RAGE Sll n10. 19th & sla·l"lta-AN. I {QU.. -· 1S CAR GARAGE FOR RENT : CD)t. S 20 /mo -~·~7'"~71'1~,;;::;;,,..-­ llEAL ESlATE Oonor•l ' DESK SPACE )05 No. E:I C•mino S;;in Clement• 492-4420 DESK SPACE 222 Fore st Avenu~ Lag una Beach 491·9166 =~-car.ONA dt>I ~IAR : :i R.\1/SUITE . Stnragt k p11rkin~. !ORO sq fl. Cround fl oor. 2 B:t. Aveil Ocl 5. $32.} +ii.>:>851 ·r em -LEASE 1 .. rg modern - ~an \•iew OIJlcts • Shops, 11uitahle-prof. or busint'5', 1999 S, Coa~t II\\')', LaJ(W'IA Sch. 4!W-!W71. I 'Faotalllie buv k terms! Top Po11afina ·Laguna l..ol.·. Pl.ACE REAL TI' 49-1-970.1 Acre•ge ' 6200 Gro\\· \\'t!h Union Oil Co 1n PL1':ASE call i: 4 6 -j 6 12 e LOVING Cart in n1i· II · "-h Rrll'anJ the ~ n I 1 n g Ion 0\. ~-~-------1 home -ho! lunches, fenced area. High proll1 l.: groupS'.\t Frn1alt Gern1an yard. Call 646-:it:>I. - bcncril~. Call Paul La mbach Shepht"l'd \\•/Ilea collar lost . days 21 3/!!00-6.'iJl. eves nr H.B. State bch 9/1•1. \VIL.L babysit my c .:o.t. home 213/244-399-1 96.2-4006 P..cirard by hr., <lay or \1'k. Call Kr\\' fence &. repair. odd jobs. Reas. S.1S-69;h> * PAPERHANGING &: PAINTING. * ~242J . . . . &16-6218. 10 AC. Parc<"ls Tehar hatia LETTER shop tnimcograph ALL Black m 1 x t" cl-hr er cl 1-.:..:...:'-',=~~~~--for sale or lr1u;e, s1arl n111lc pupp~·. "Cindl'r". \ir CHILD CARE ____ _, __ LA\VN C.o\RE t •REE ESTti\tATES Call Vt'rl. M7-5Str.. Pl•sttrlng, Pitch, Rtp1ir 6l80 '• ''""'"'·n 11· / \' i r 11· of p.,,,,-,-'-hi A••• .business. 67:.-.6!16.~ iifr 6:::0 31sl ~t. N.B. 61.l--i64:l or " ' '"' ""' '" * PATCH PLASTERING AU type!. Free esllmates Call ;i4Q...6825 An1rl0Jl(' VaJlcv. Hwy fron-61" <••3 * :H:>--32n! * LAIVN & y-~ Se, .. ,·,e 111.gc, i 1200 ~n AC. 711: p.ni. ,,....,."' · · ;i_ni ¥ ~6-J.111 i\IEAT i\1ARl\F.T l.: DELI. S;\I (:ray Srhnauzc.r · cloi:;. -··--------per, Nt>:ls.i'i:~'ina;bt ----------Nest lo 1111 n ti ni;ton Vic: :'lle~a fie! i\l!lr. PJ{'11se Cabinetmaking 6SIO 1 -~o-"CCc--~=--""'"- KAJLUA-KONA : R<'sidential lot. Sub1nll pric:f' & term!. 49"-0!07 Alter 12 ooon. B ACH.I::LOll. Sleepina:/r111 or garage, East of i\1a in St. Balboa. Days 833-:'>12:>. BUSINESS •nd FINANCIAL --"'---- Busintss Opport-'Jnities -------·-·--6300 . - UN ION Oil Conlpany ha~ available a high-\'olun1l' M"rvice i;Ja!lon loca1M in Jtrlmf' 11rea ol Costa J\lcia. \\'c offer highest prolit polentlals. finest group btof'W'flt11, p.1id mana11cn1t>nt training plus much mm-.. Call Don Ko ll ' at 1131860-6.l:'.1 or il•l/77:!-0ai3. llarbour. 3200 :iq. I t. call j.Jj...6:Y,M. ----G11n:lcnlnl; Serv. Ry 213/:192-2444. SiA'.\IESE. Feil), .,. 0 <' 0 1''inr Cabinets t. She.l\'i11& JaJ><inl':<<' American. GEN'L Contr11ctor 11f\nT~ e:u·.~ / !nil. \i·hr body, S10 * 494 -0602 * !!4i-2944 par!rw,or, II:.?(' :'.0-50 11/good RF.:\\'ARD! f>.l&-00.17. ----------~ ---rel'~ .• SlOOO \n\'l'St . t('({'cl . FEl\l btk nil.xcd Tf'rrirr So. C1rpenlering 6590 General Services '612 &12-.J lil ' --·---· l.Aguna. ·;.r.rr~e1·". No c~ol-CARPENTRY LOWEST RATES ----· --l11r. R11·cl .. ~161 or 499-:ti73 i\tJNOR REPAIRS. No Job J.fot \\'aler !<t'l'Vit't'~ and Money to Loin 63'20 CR.J::EN Pnrro1 11• ~·l'llow TO<' Small. Cabintt ln s ar-~prinklcr ~y~!r111~ inslallC'cl ---~---hc:id, 11··. 1-lurn. -Brach aa~s &r; o th• r ca1>lnet1. k ,,,1mlrf'd. Chcapcst r:ites 1st l'D Loan a1·ea, Call !!~2-lfi!Mi 545-Sli5, u no answer tea.Ye in lhc counly. Fr('(' quola- ----· msg: at 646-23'n. IL -o. linns. CaU &14-418.S be1"·een Plumbing 6890 __ . ___ _;.;.;.; HOi\I" REPAIRS Plu1nbing-ele~trical. S7 . ."l0 llr. 642-2iJ.'i or 6~2-0."il6 DRAINS Plugged '! Draining slo1V? Experlly cleaned $9. 2·1 hr SP..rv. !l30-385<i. 2~ HR PLU~fBJNC: I.. RE~fODELLING 5.37-9644 PLU:\I.BING REPAIR 870 JNTEREST Personals 6405 Andel'90n 9A:\I-6PJ\t i\londays-Fridays, RA:N autlers I n s t a 11 e d , No job too small 2nd TD Loan -~-·-FREE.I ~i~.c:~s~~"~:r:~~:~=. Rainy sea!IOn here !IO(ln. • 642-3128 • Term~ based on equity. ~~.too llrn. 1-~rer <'st. 642·2171 S4S.0611 Scl'\·ing Harbor arc11 21 )TS. HUNTINGTON BEACH f·ine Custon1 \Voodwork Sattler Mortg•gt Co. POWER SQUADRON'S l\larirK". Re_sidenlh~_l. Co~m'l 336 E. 17th Street BASIC BOATING Da,·e &15-00-14, ';)-18-4235 LOANS S:lO,DOO & t:p. ,.\.ri~ Rt:il E~t111c or Bu~illt'~s. i\lr. Dolhu11 !WJ1 922-2?.0."1 no 1'01lect cnll~. COURSE REPAlR--"i '* ALTERATIONS Huntintton Beach * ~~Bl~ETS. A~y ~~-" jab High School _ 2.1 Yn: C'XJlrr .. ~l!i.-6•~1- Rooms 121 & 122 REt'.\IR, Rl·morlC'l & p111\<l~. 1''I't't' rst. Reas! 968-220.'I PLUMBING REPAIRS LOCAL Glrl8 \Van! To Clt:in 1 ___ &_1°_•_1'_11_. -"-";~66$8'-'-- Apts. & Prh·. hon1es. Gel rt"f's & \·e1-y reas. rates? &12-1224. . Remodeling & • Repair 6!40 .-.,-,.-,]o~l~in-g-, ~,,-"'-,~bl~dg~ .• - painting 1 aen'I repnirs. LESS TiiAN S9 SQ. Joi, Rens. Xlnr. l'f'f'S. 642-5-171. F rre plan service. add-a-rn1. Ed's Clen.ning Service ii:nr. ronversions. Llttnscd. Cat.,.,.,ts -UpholslC"'-' _ i\'ln-'.lO )C:>r~ in home bldg. Ph: Starting Sept. 14 and l.A't lllC' ~1~·1•dc clo it: _ Business Business t•ch Monday through •I0\-1g:iJ or 673-.l4li _ ''~ .,, 962-0i~O ilowll fo'loor Cal'f', 5J:H}!.~7 l--"-'--.C.------- --O~p~po~r=l~un~i=ti=e~s::~630D~~~O~p~po~rt~u~n=il~io~s;:::;6;300~ November -• fo"t't.tYl.1rJ:::->SED • Ceme n~, -~~~.cret~-~ H •uling-6730 Sewi~g 69~ MARll'•MASTERJI Re1ll.l\\'ned Hindu ~11ir1tunlist CONC'RF.:'TE. All rype1. t'rN" -~--• f:IJROPEAN Fashion rralntrl n: Arlv1cf' on 1'11 rnoi lh'rl', r~!. S1111·i11;.:, hrC'Rking , huul· 1 ,N,T. Lll\1'1' Ser\'ict'. (lfll'l'I! hl'r talenls In MAKES M 0 N Ev I, lm 'C', l\l111Tiu,er, R11 ~1nr!l!I Inc. !'.-Skiploochni:. B<'rvicc G:iri,g:r 1•1,•an-up~. hauling & d r rssmaking, allPrarioiis. FfflSTTIME OFFEREO ... UNIQUE ~ARKETING CONCEP.T! Cll' Al.I: l't SHI ,.s; NOW AVAii.Ai i.i'. IN AJl:CA ' • - I Rrnd1ngs glvl'n i <111~·~ 11 ~-qu11l11y, :>iS.SGGS Boll li::tu 1no\1ne-. ~4 8 · 5 86 3 • 11150 chi!Oren's clolhes. Very 11 t-ck, 9 AL\t • 9 lt.'I i\10RE Concrete patio ror ~i3l·372!l I't'aso!Ulble. Simple shifts 312 N. 1':1 Cl\n1ino Real, le.'111 mo~. Artiitic Sf'lllni:. YA R 0 I G fl r. C l eanup. $12 A up, skirts $10 & up. n Cl<'1nrn•e, Llr .. eflll i\la~ at ~4-0687. Rrornove trtts. lvy. trash. 67l-1849. <192.9136. 492.00i6 CEl\lENT Work of all !tinds. Gracie, bAcklxw, 9S2--S7<13. Q-U--A-LITY--Y-0\1-.,.-,--.,w-.,-., Singlr • \\'ldo\\"ed • Ui\"Om'd }~rce est. llAUWNG SlO A LOAQ. "'ante6. Drtumakln& • M & W. &;~7~ Clean Up. 1'rtt Serv. Ctn. alt~nUons. Kty Say, 1763 en omen + CONCREIT •O'k' p>Hlo•, Pruning 6'&-2528. -3 °"""' '"'·· C.M. 615-1292. E\'rryoflr's looklng fOl' lhf' dn1\\'lYS. etc. LI e r n $ t d . MOVING, G11"'1't clean-11p &: • Dreumaking-AlteraUons rlo"hl Ont. \\'o M.vt " "'~". _Ph illips Ct~enl. S-is-6380 Ille hauling; Reasqnable. Des:ia;nt<l to 11uil you. "V 1'Ttt. f.!itln1ate1 . 645-lfiltt. at.II Jo * 646-6446 .-1~i.66f.li 21 hr. rrront. DECOltATIVE CONCRETE ~ r.tll 11'1' & ~in 10 IRT~ DHIVf:O" • \\'AL}\~ • PATfO 11\ASB &: Ganirc clt•n·UP, 7 Alt1r1tlon1 -642.5145 CALL OOi\, 6'12-8.\14 M)'S. SlD Jl lo.td. f'rcr t"st. N\!al, accuralt: 20 )'-tar~ (':tCp. -·-Anytime. MV..031. -..e::.- Contractors "20 Tilt, Ceramic 6974 -THE SUN NEVER SETS on ,\ODlTIONS. 4.T. CoM1ruc--Oanlfled'I' ar.tiOn-t"poy,·cr. e CERA)IJC Til.e \\'ork M Hon. sin;!lt' or f "'Ir)!)'. plans, t'or 11n al'I fr; st"ll 1'tound PIA.~tt~·111g. Call 1fl 6 pm, t.~f ~ laYoUlf;, 8<17-1311. !he cl~. dl11I ~7~. <'\'"-"· :\JS-7~76. •• • ·-• !)('sin-, live-hi position fol' clclerly 111.dy or couple. Pre- fer to "·ork in Cru;ta i\fesa, Newport ~ach or ~na. de! 1\·lar art"a.o;. Do not drivt-, but have duughter in law in Co~a i\1rsa "'IMJ \\'ill take me for grocery shopping on Sal, urdays. i\l1sl have Ii.I: oi; 2 day11 off pt>r 11.·eck. Prt"ft'r l\"eekends off, ii possible. as l ha\'e a mobile home in Cosla J\'fesa which I \\'ill need lo cat•c for [ron1 lime 10 tin1e. Plealit', c:ill i\Iary Et- tinger, 548-3814, anytime, H;GH School Sr. dei;ire11· part Lin1e job, classes end at noon , h1'VC 011•n transportation. exp. in sales, \\'inclo\\' d res s i n g , responsibility ol store ll'hile i\lanager on vacation, ligh1 officP rxp .. have references. CHll bct\\•t'Cn fl a.m. alnd :; p.m. ;'.1ond11y lhru 1''riday :H&-0380. COPY AND• IDEA \\'Q)IA:-.1 AdverUsing, cd1tor\al, house organ brochurr. Va~t exp. Freel an('('. Box :.19~. Laguna Bc:h. or •l!l9-3Z:N EXP Practical nu1·s.e. \rilh docton' as$1, training df'sire short hrs, prefer l'idP.l'ly Reas. 49'1·Jli(l I. AIDES -for convaleseenee, elderly care or family ca!'c. Home1nakers, 547-6681. , EXPERIENCED· Oayworkrr S2.2.i hr. H.eference! & transpoMation til2-023S. B C 0 K KEEPING/seci'etar· iill. part/timt' job 11·antl'd. 9"o8-207ii. ABLE Llicly 10 carc for nr11· baby, mo!hr1· & hon1t". JD da~·s in Oc.:t. L ive-i n. 6~2-263i. ---~----• Ancient 'I. . , .ar1ner No\1· taKin~ 11pplicaiions for part 1in1e, night shi!t - * Dishwashers * APPL\' IN PERSON 2607 \\'. Coa~I H\\y., N.B . Assistant • * LOOK AT THIS * • * 2.• job openings, full & part tinie, flexible hours. i'\o exp. nee. A~t lS.Jj, \\'e train. ~ta.11 today. $3.SO per hr. Call 9;i&.2!!70 J\tr. Grant ATTENTION Need lull ti111r & ,part1i11\t' doormen ,t runners. Call i\!r. D:ivis al :i.i i .. 1\31 bc- r11·rcn !J & J~n1. A SLl'.\l, GY:\l Distr-help dern \1'orld's No. 1 exerciser !. introclucf' r.xcillng. n r 1\· SLl:\I GY~l JF.T BATH. No exp. !\:C'c. Shirlty Graha1n 96.5·9~2j 01' &16-4ll71. AUTOL\10BILE -'IECi!Ai\'IC, full lin11• \\·/class A sm~ license l.:. 011 n lools. Good slart s11i11r~-. many bl'nt>fit.~. ~-17-9'nO ~~~ A-1 TF.LEPllO'.'\E Solic\1ing -full ti1ne. no exper. nee. I n1 m r diale eo1ployn1en1. 1869 1\c11·por! Bh·d. Suite Jo" Costa :\lr!lll 348-5501. BABYSITfER. light hskP&:. In pleasant Laguna Beach h0n1e. 4 mo old ha.by & lsl grader. s.:. i'llon-Frl. 1175 n10. Ll.,a r.'funs111, 494·8468. BABYSl'ITER Needed in Cd~I. )!oo-r ri. 3-6 Pi\!. Pll: 673-93.lJ All: S pm. BABYSITIER-Li\"e-in. Cart lor 8 mo. 111in boys + lite hSE'\\Tk. $100 mo. 64~1B2. BAB'tSITTER for 1argt' lam-1 lly , Live in. Gd . \\•/children .. Ref~. req. c:-.1 5.li-~26. *BEAUTY OPERATORS * HAIRSTYLISTS "'·· clicnl~le:. Con1n1, HI S,-,':. pd_ vae. A1~o _ booth spaCe tn rent. HAJR \\'F.sT 673-4186 BEAUTICIAN-High pcreen- tlRC. cood \vorklng sur- roundinv. ronowing re- quirtd. MT-SJ&t BARTENDER Put time $30 ahill at tilt Blue Bet!! 673--99CH N.8. • • ' ~~ COIT Mii Mft cou ••• ••• =~ ... ... i>OY. :.-: llNI' 1lVI fil. '" llVI Uf ... ... 1.IOf '" '"' ••• LI"'! fOU ..... \ IUM' .... LON ... ,.. OUT OUT ITAi ••• ••• ..... ~~ rus: ,o. ....... ,,.. Sii.\ ... "" ':t~ ... • •• ''" ... ~= a1v1 "" "" '"' ... RE I ... ... cos· ... ... t oi.· . .. "" "' ,., ... ... UMI' ... '" ... " '" "" '" " .. ... .. , ""' '°' ... LO• '" ... ffE! "" "" "' "' "' Ml! "' ... c" o•• '" "' ••• CO> OU• RE '" cos M•: . ., COL "" ... ... ... ... ... '"' .. . .. EA! " ... co• '" ... LOO .. , ... "'' "'' •01 ... '" LOO .. , '" •• "" ••• CO• .... , "' ., . .. ... '"' OAI COi 0' '" RI .. co: •• " •• " •• ~ .. ,0 ... .. "' .. "' •o •• ,. .. .. .. .. , "I .. ,. ,. LA " • •• ... CA .. .. ,0 .. RI .. ,. "' " " :I " .. .. ii u " a LI .. .. s ,, " g ~ .. ~ " ; ~ ----- --.--------~ I -.. .,------ -, . DAla.Y-..LOT •Aas & •u•'fty•••NTJOI ~t11rd•1:Stpl'1l'lbtr l•, 1,70 -OAH.'f PILOT -.,....--•• -~ ........ w ............ ..;""'..;71..;.;.· ·.o._=s'-"~:...;:;EM;_;P;_;L:.;O;.:Y;;.Ml=N:..T-1::JO::l:.:S:..:.&. !_MPLOYMENT JOBS I. EMPLOYMENT (JOBS I. EMPLOY -JOIS" EMl'l,OYMONT MERC I Poa ~ ~ ;!:J•~"";;;~~~•;•;· ~-;];l~GO~Je~i..~~Moo~n;• ~W~om;·~7~1goo~1 Jobs-Mon, Wom. 7~ ·Jobe • Mon. w-7100 I~~· Wo'!':~ Jei.. • ~. wom. 7100:,_~~~ TUDI - 1-t\-~ ' CLASSIPllD INDEX iii Cl"NERAL Cltrk lo work in LOCAL MV'1, \\l/salti •bil to Rtfll'\ll'ant _ SECOND COOK wanrtd tor Furniture IOOO ~ quh~n\enta: 11.s. s:rad., typ-f'quip. E.'xp <11H1/not ,ntt, -~~for :,-r( Citlu:n.s. KINc-&: Bed : CU11tom Built. \ 1 -"'-f...en;id_uct_lon_Contr'.Ol Ocpt~Re. oner· new 1ype cu -w.x. • .. i... iJl& 50-60 V.'pm, JO key add, S.A. & },uh. JJJ. &12-12Sl COCO'S mi.hogtiny, l'tll'lden1 de1irn. "'\ --·-rnach 4 ditto mach Good LOTMAN * _fashioa . lsl,11.4 SECRE:rAkY:.. MEDICAL $95 ltlust 11!11! Sal Onl)t J -ilartlfli' Kafary frinv .. Cardkilogy;:;daYs.-.hlU, tlmie. -.,c1::1'3-:;;,m8~?;:=7"--..--"'i"'-J _,, for Used e11rs, AppJy -Personnel De 1 11 H -"::"'" - DIAL DlllECJ' 84%-$878 . . f:.,.., ... ~k• ·""· ll:qiert AllW~ -~·--- Not A Job -A Carffr ~(>USES FOR SALE ••.c. ''""'-" Gilt•••'-., .................. , .. llAL ISTATE, cit1T,t. ••u.-................ n• 1-GeneraJ -----1 MllA OIL MAI .............. 11• lllCOMll PltCWllTT dS-'Wl llOI! ··"-"""" ,,UM I U&INESS l"ll<WE1tTV"""··· .. -tlM.LIOI PAltC ............ .,1111 tllAILElt l'AI S 6M NllllWelT llACM ............ I,. IUllllllSI 11:TAL ... NIWl'OllT Ml .. NTJ ,.,.,.,,..lt!t O'PKI l•lllTAt.. ........... -aa&..OA COVIi ............. 1111 UllOUITllAI. •aoPi:iiri'_, .. ... 1r11WPOIT Sltelll .............. COMMllCl.t,£ .... .... aAYC•llT .... ! ............... Im tNIWITllo\L .m;."-·"··.:.·-•'"'"o•u ...................... l.OTI L ........ ... OOVll IMOlll ............... 1111 UIK•st''"'''"••··············'1• Out1t•ndin9 Growth "ATCLIPP .............. 1• crravs 1.0VU·-· .. -···-·"1• ,...111011 M1t1HUNDS ......... 1• rica•M• .............. ,,,. G 11H1v r1:1ts1Tv •a•1t ........... 1w LA•• iLs•ilt0111.ti·········........ rants. one or the nations lareest chains is 1•v1N• ...................... 1m ••so11T ••o•••ri'"'"··-·-··• expanding in the restaurant busm· es· s. Over ... CJI: IAY ........ -........... lHI Ol:ANOI CO. f'tOPl!tfi" .. ··619 cASTJ1.uf" ................. ,.,.., ou' o• sYATI ,.110,. ....... 100 men and women have been appoin!od II Y«• lH4 ~OUHTAlll a 'Dl!Sl!tf ········!! 1avnt1 Tt:aaAc• ............ 1us suaoivisio.. u.t1o ......... restaurant manager last year. Top income. CfMIA*A oliL w.1: ........... 1• ,..," 1:1TAT1 s1:rrii: ..... ·"" excellent company benefits plus -''tier ... LIOA PlllllllULA ••••.•••. 1. t.ll. IXCtt.f.Nll ·····-UC 11:•coti1 ••T ............ -••• 1• t. 1. wAin•o ............. than average income \vhile training. Ad-'"·" ISL.ANOS ................. IUt .............. "-LIOO 1sLE ................ 1•1 BUSINESS ind -vancement to management comes quickly to :it~~,:0~1~"1°1..cM ·".:::::::~: FINANCIAL thoSe with ability and willingness to accept HUNTINOTON "A•IOUt ..... 1 .. IUllNlll O••o•TUNITIU .. responsibilit_y. ( LINOA Ill.I lJN IUSINESI WANYID ' -•OUNY.AIN VALLIY ......... ,1411 INlrllSTMl!NT o,.,.rtWilm.;;•• .. ,,.. ' ... ----Resfiiln'allt-Manogemellt Tiai- beu.:ulJ:, Call for interview :JIOO Harbo , C.M ii; JNTERVU:."WINC * P · Of.&: Olp. Box 1Prln£ l-rnattttd, J '492-Ll53 Ml"IJ. Gonzales 1 · • Newpt. Bch. doobif' MO: Kint $ft5. 1 • GRANDMA ., .unr;,,... -llGALT.llAINEE--IUSIOYS s.c .... ,, $575.oo """"'' Sa< " Sun • wanted to Livr ln. Own rm, , TO $500 ~fanuf11Ctwilla; back a: rd .• S PC. Matqa'ny din. nn 1ei 1 Care for 1 pre IChl'r, Ue '°;r.t oppor. w/very fiM DISHWASHERS youni 00. goad skill1, c.'llll w74 chiin. Very ca Cima. 1·..,..- hswk. avpe:iviH 0 1 de r flJ'm, Pleasant workina: Lorainr, WeatQiU ~rsonn('I SXIO. ~ children. SljQ mo, Ph:~ ~~·Gd beneflb. Call Miu APPLY IN PERSON Aaency, 2043 Westcliff Or., t;BO;;i;Rl:;,,M~.~l~l,'; .• :'-:nn=:-.-d~in~'~.--nn. SlG-259.''1 zabeth, 557~122~ Ablpll •78 i-,ashJo;1 ti>IHnd. N.B. N.B. 645.27'70 decoralor qual ful'n , ?\-lust GRANT'S SURPLUS Now lnterviewin9 .Abbot Personnel Agency 230 \V. \Varner, Suire 2ll, &.nta Sales SECRETARY. tl1EOICAL ~ll at sacrifice. 646-1332. Ana. MANAGEMENT Tunior l'Pgf~try, days. flJll ,1 12· t 3 PlECE SECTION· lMJtnagement A11oc. Nat'l mngmnt l"Ol1S1d 1 Co, off· t>rs qua! 1nt'n a reward chllnr. pnug <:Atf'f'r t· hi lncn1 polenl. 1.1 assoc w~ cal Ihm . ~lngmnt exp col· IC'gP Ir abihty k> com~uni­ cnte t'frCCl. w/exec r'('(J 'd . 71 t, I 644-1707 i\ton-Thur 7 SALES llnu~. Per!lOn~I Dt-pl. Hoag AL SOt,A . OPPORTUNITY Ho!ip. Nr"'·pt. Bch. . Si5. • * 644-2.i60 for ~n artJcu)1'tfl n1an with •S~E"TARY-Parl Hmr, 6' EARLY ,\ ~1 E RIC AN' l!liliath•e and malurity, ro TypinlJ & •l'<'<lunl ing f'X· SOFA NEEDS CLEANING . v•o1·k Jndtopcndcntly with :.,~ r7~. n c r n e c f' 5 s 1 r y . 12;) * * 5io..3113 strong 5UPl)Ort fmn1 mgmt. >-J. 2 LIGHT belgfl club.chain in A nallonal organi~tion Is SERVICE Station ht-lp, somt x.lnt cond. SJO. each. l..allJna in l!Carch ot 1 marritd man janiforial. Ynungrr man Rrf'a. 4!&4349 14'ith a good education al\d/ wilh lube I,, drive"·ay f'X~r. or business background \Yho For dayJ or par! linlr. • HOU SE ~ALE. • ' JIAL &l!ACH ................. 14.ff INVEIYMl!NTWANTID ... "" I GRANT PLAZA -iUNIP llACH ............... 14» MONIY TO LOAN , ..•. :::::: .. .. OAllOl!N GllOVI .............. lUS •EllONSAL LOANS ...... :.:...... HUNTINGTON BE-ACH e SALES TRAINEES ani·l2 noon o~ly. ' Management Trn. $500 Married, no c.'01\rgt, good m11.1~ nbility, t•all Ann. \\'est. 1 rliff Pf'l'50nnel Agt'rrcy, ~J \\les1clirl Dr., N e" p o rt Beach. 645-2770, is t'Cononilcally dlsturbrd. Boyd's Richfield 4,00 J::. All new furnlsbi~s Call 171h; C.M. anytime. 494-2725 \,ONG J IACH i ....... -........ 1511 JliWILtY LOANS ............. .. .;A.11.ftlOOO , ................. lSSI COLLATl!.AL LOANS r6111 )•ANOI COUHTY .......... ,,.Ull REAL l!STAT• LOAlllS ·:::::::: .. Bi-ookhurst at Adami for merchanclise management training program. OUT 01" COUNTY ............. UM MOlll.TGAGIS, T,... ... ,., Oii OUT-01" STATE ............ _ .. Ult MONET WANTID ............ ,6* 5TANTON ········-··-·······1111 ANNOUNCEMENTS Hours 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Dally Suncl•y 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wl!IYi.ttN5TEt •..••. ,, ...•.•.. 1111 M1D..-Y l •TT ................. 1111 and NOTICES UH'fA AllA · ................ IUll FOUNO t• .. ~l(YA ANA MOTS .••.•....•... JUI LOST "'A I ........... ._ OtANGI!. '""\'"'"'"•""". ,.lfll •E11soNaLs""""""""'""""' .... TUSTIN · ................... u ... ANNOUNCEM ................. .... NOJITN YUSTIM .... · ........... lW •IRTNS EMTS •...•• , ••••. IWll -'NAWEIM --~' lj"" ...... 16M. f'UNl!ttAL'S .............. -...... 1.ftl S!L.VlltAOO CANVO ........ ,lUS •AID O&ITUA0 ............ ,. ... Ult LAGVfrrlA MILLS ................ INI FUNl!llAL. o:vci""U""""" ... . U,QUNlll &IACM ..• , .......... 11'1 l'LOtlST I 0 ....... "1• U.GUHA NIOUl!L ....... ,_ .. 11., CA•D o: .............. -....... '4ll MISSION V11J0 ..... •--•• 17'1 IN MIMO&!~NQ ••.•••••••.. M14 $.1,N CLl!Jlll!NTI . ., .... 1711 Cl!MITl&Y LoiS····•···••"··""lJ S4N JUAN CAPISTRANO 111$ Ct!MITlllT ell: ............. ..... CA•ISTJIANO llACH 17Jt CEMl:TE•V ca~r,; ......... '4U DAI'& l"(llNT 1141 ClllMATORIES _ ............ I OC:l!ANSIOE ................... 17SI ~l!MOtlAL. •alKS'"""-'""""!:· sJ.N OIEOO .. ·· ......... -.. lm liUCTtON5 .. .. '•"•••••••...,: ••VliRllOI! COUNTY ......... 1• liVIATION s1itV1c•······-··-.. "" HOUSIS TO IE MOVl:O ···•··'* T•AVEL •••••••••• '431 COMDOMINIUM .... ,., •. 1NI Al• TtANSPo.i:T.iiiiQirf'"""•'· Ollf'LflCl!S FO• SALE ....... l'7J AUTO TllANSl"Olll.TATIO ....... ~ a.PA~TMl!NTS l"O• SA\.I ·· .. 1,.. l&GA\. NOTICES N .•.•. ...a RENTALS •••MAN a TUTO•tNG ·::::::::: Hou,.. fu,ni1htd SERVICE DIRECTORY Gll!Nflll.AL . .. ........... 1 .. ACCOUNTING u• RENTALS TO SNAlll! ......... 2MS ANSWl!RING si:itvicri "'"""'"" COSTA MISA ................. 11M A•,.\.lANCI! ·RE•Al•S, ·;,ft$ .'511 ~ Joi.. -.Wom. 7100 --CARRIER -BOYS-- WANTED for th,.. DAILY PILOT Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and Capistrano Beach. Contact !\Ir. Seay at DAILY PILOT San Clflm~nle office JOj N. El.Camino Real 492M20 Ml!l.A DEL MAit .............. Ull ASPHALT, 0111 tftl Ml!SA·VEllOE ····---··--1111 AUTO ..... ,.s ·:::·:::::: .. :::.sae CARP'~ e1 .. -r ',,, '"an COi.LiGE •A•IC .............. !Ill AUTO, S.U ltllt, T•ps, lk. U4f '"'' "" ""' r<1 NEWl"OtT llACll ............ !111 •A&TSIYTING ... Steam M11.s1er Carpet NEW•OttT MOTS ..•...••.••..•. ttll IOAT MAIP'Tl!NAlfC1"'""•"6UI NIWl"O•T SMOll:IS .......... 2221 a111CK, MAIONtY, •It. ........ ,,.. Cleaners. ]47 J:::. 11th. c.c. IAYIMO•E5 ................ :nu IUStMESI IEaYICll •• ::::::·.. n!ar or tuneup sh 0 p 00\'t:R SMOlllS ............... zt:H IUILDlllS ................... '51t "'-..Ill•. WllTCLIFF . . ............. 12>1 CATllllNO ······----··-WJ .,.. ... UJUVltSITT •AllK ......... ,.11l7 CAllJll!TMAICINI a9f 1•v1•• ........................ 1121 ca••••r.1!1:1111 .:::::::::::::... * CASHIER / IACIC. •AT .................... n. CIMlMT, c.crttt 6'11 COUNTER CIRL * EAST •LUFI" .................. nil ClllLO CAlll.f, ~-::::::::u11 7 lo 3·.'"• >ton ••-· ,-,·. C-'I 1!1 Tlftl 22M CONYlll.AC?ORS , ........•... ,.4'11 .,,., •• """ ·1 llJ l•V'llll! YE•llACI! ........... nu CA&PIT C\.EANl•e ............. ~frs. Pennin"""n, 8.33-aiOO COll:OMA DEL MA• , .......... 12JI CAltPf;T I.AVINO & Rt:•Alt UH 6"" IALl(NI. ...................... :DOI OtAPEllll'S Mii Ext 2037, betwn. 2-5 P~f. LIOO ISL.I! .................. ttu Ot!MOLITION ................ '"ual =""=~'-,.-'-----'-"--Ul _ISL~NCS ................ mt DtAFTINO sei:Vitii·:::::.:::;:"" CLEAN~ut young man to IALIOA (SL.AND .... ; •.• · •. tm ·l!LICY•ICAL "" le--!um•· . HUNTINGTON •EACH ......... 2411 EDUIPMINT iiNTAiS:'""•" ·..,. <U " . p 1ng r (' pa l r . FOUNTAIN VALLEY .......... :Hll Fl!NCINO ............... :::::...... Traintt position-hard \\'Ol'k, Ul!.t.1. al!ACN . . . .. .. . ... ..... .t4Y JILOo•s .. .. . ....,.. low f' t rl "-•" """7 LONG •EACH . . ............. lltl FURNACE ite:"PAllii'Eic:.-.. ·· WI pay us a ...... ,.....~.,., OU.NCI! COUNTY ...........•. 2 ... FUllllllTUl:li a11ToR1No -··· CLEAN ING \Voman. two SANTA ANA . , ·· .... · ........ 2'11 a ll:l!l'lflllSlltfllG 611'1 WESTMINSTE• ................ 2'11 GAlll.OlNING ........ Ull ~hr days wkly, or one 3-hr. MIDWAY CITY ............... 2'1• Gffll•AL Sl!RVltES 4412 day. S2.00/hr. + transp. 1.t.NrA ANA HEIGHTS ........ 2UI GRADINIO OISCING ......... ,6U COASTAL ................ 27M GLASS ' ............... rosl. .(!!!}-\909. LAGUNA &EACH .............. tits GllEEN .THUMl"···············,1M Jobs Mon, Wom. 7100 *DRIVERS* ·Ne-Experience Necessary! r>fus! hav,. clean CaJifornia driving record, Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 1116 E. l61h St. Cm.111. Mt"g e EXECUTIVE SECRETARY )"oung, .fltaressivt', full lime only. tPart time people need not apply). Apply bet\\'f.fll 3 & 5 pm. -l1SO NE\VPORIBtVO:--- COST A h1ESA • GRANTS SURPLUS Now Interviewing MAN To \\'Ork part lime in rental ya1'd. Nrat in arr pearapet". \Viii train .• >\vail Thun:~ ~l'k f'lld!:, Appl~·; 1930 1'\j~wport Bl\'rl. c.~f. J\·JAN to a ssist m:r nf local applian<'e &lore. rteat ar>- ~arancf'. 496-2383 )Ir, Wright !1-10 an1 only. "-~-'--'---MASSEUSE-Exp'd Also trainer. 847-7879 ~ EC HA NIC-Exp'd, o"·n •ool~. Xlnl opj,'ly fo r r ight man. Rirhfield, 19th & Nr\vport. c:-.1. -MEDICA L RECEPT-. $400 SJ)C'c·ializffi job kno\l'lr.dge and experience rela!P.d to ~les preferred. Reports to V.P. o/ salell. A-I typing, shorlhRncl ind secretarial skills required. J\lusl havt' 1.1 lt>aSt five years l'Xpreri- entf'. e Telephone Answerer e Cashier Trainee Young lady PXpcriPncffi Nil'e . N.8. olc"!I, pl"asan1 prtfflrred ~I not ncL~J-\\'Ot'k1ng c>ond. Need .~xpe~. i;ary. Apply in person ~--_Cal.1 l\!1ss Elizabeth, s:ii-6122. lwn_ 3.j pm, Ask for .~b1ga1I Abbot , PersonlK'I 1-i ike Gr11nt, Ag.ency, 230 \\ · \Varner. Suite 211, San111. Ana. 1750 NE\\'POFtT BLVD. COSTA ~1ESA e SECRETARY For Tnlerna~ional Sales Dept. G R 1 LL COOK morning Expert typist. heavy con:s.. shift, J\Ion·Fri. UC Irvine. pondence, shorlha.nd or _d_1c. By •P intmrnl Sli-6909. taphont'. f.lust be fam1hlll'b"co-'-""°'-"""-'-"-"=-:::::.._ \Ylth grneral ollicp roulinP. HAIR Stylls1. manic urist. Prtofc-r mul11-Jing11al t>XJ>('ri-m11.Sst'USf' (l\lalt or F'emale) l"nl'f'. Experie11t1:'d. H11ir Hunters Salon, t'ash Isl, N. B. 6M-21~1l. r.1EDJCAL recf'plk>nist, kno\\'- Jerlge. pegboard systt'm bill- ing, insurance a musi. So. Laguna speciali.111. 499-205.i MEDICAL Assl.. s ('-C. abilllles. Call 6 4 4 -0 4 0 9 bt>h\'ttn 10-5 only. l\fOKl'S ISLAND RJ:::SfAU. RANT, laking appHca1 ions .lor "'aitrl'SS(>.~. tl1on thru t'ri, bc1v.·n. :! Pi\t & 4 Pi\1. 1100 Palisadl'~ Rel., C.~1. Pleasr 11sk to r J\lar1on Ken<t11il LAGUNA NIGUEL ............. 11'7 GUN $HO• ............... '71. coc • SECRETARY !!AIR Sty!•··· Th· .. I MISSION v1EJO ........ --··· ,, .. MIATH cLuis"··-............ ,1111 O'S -REUBEN'S · " .. au ':J \AN CLEMENTE ......... 2111 HAULING .. ::::::::::::::. '1JI COMPLEX ' Parlour 6:1.'i \V. 19th St, c .~1. Y" MOTEL MAIO SAll JUAN CAl"IST•ANO ...... 2721 HOUSECLEANING ·,m --64'' 12~1 or )46.-9":!7 ca;.1sT1t.l.NO •EACH ···-····'1111 INTl!lllO• OEC011AT'1NS'"""··,,J, orfst>! Printing Depl. Type. ..... . . ·1 . Pa1·1 or full lillll', !>AMA •01NT . .. ......... tJtt INCOME TAX .......... :::::,Nr' 45.1; i\1acArtl1'n· Bl\·-'. juslified camcr.·a rt>ady cop_ Y HRLY. •r". &· c ..... llll lns. $1 .ti~o 1 Cal l 4!\ol-94.% RIVIElll.SIOE COUNTY ........ 2MI ltON, Or11tm•11tel, lie: tJSI ' " "' VACATION ll:ENTALS ......... tttl llONING .. . ........ ,7,. Ne\Yport B<"ach on IBi\1 EXt'CUllVr. Prefer Ill· hrs \\'nrk v.·la)!.C'ji 6-12 call .. SUt.iME• lll!NTAl.S , ........ 2'11 INl\JLATtNo'· •. ··:.::::·: .. ······,1U housr ne1vspaprr expt'rience, lh~· (;irl < Clu" 6~6-7181 •N"AV l ~tlf'rYIC'~f']llf:: lor· COlll>OMINIUM ........ ~ ....... 2"1 INSU&ANCE .:: ..... :.:·::::: •.• n l ' . ' . '" . SSIS'!\nt "1tna1::rr ' OU,,L•ll.EI i<U•N ............. ms INVllSTIGATIM•. Dtltdiw• ... 1711 INTERVIEWI NG MON-f'RI mllllllarn ar1 hlell. s 0 me ~lon. alt('r !I. f l rood ,· A I . ltENTALS JANITOlllAL. ...... . ....... int 3 TO 5 P~I knO\.l'il:•rlgt' or olfsct printing .as eiqir.r. nr( · PP~ H U I • L--' Jt!Wl!LtY •E••1t.1k. .......... · HULi~ & Dt:CK IP11.d in prrson aJtrr Srpt. 2\sl. ousas n urftlS"9CI LANOSCA•!NG ..... .............. b bt'l"'n ~ 11 /\" I " p,, GINltAL .................... >Mt '-;,."f.~SMITM .................... APPL\" assem !er. Apply in pc-r.:ion '. or .., ' • COST.A MESA ................. 2111 Slill:VICt: ..... ·-··-··ms e A.M. BUSBOY e P "RSONN''L. DEPT. 1665 BabcOck, C.J\I. Also intt'rvir\.l•inJ:: lor· MISA DEL MA• ........... , .. 11• MASONll:Y, lll:ICIC ............... NO E..XPE'RIENCE NEcES-L L • 1-"'ull &. Pan ti h I MESA VEllOI .... _ .......... l lll ;'f"'1:0 I SToltAOI: ......... Ult SARY. >"'LL TIME, PART HOU SE KEEPER : Lil~ 71'1(' tp. COLLl:GI! ..... w: ............. 3115 IM TWO,,..,.., •• ,............. . ... d r ki 20-JO Exprril'llCf' not nee. Nt:Wl"Oll T IEACM ............ not ~:~~;ING, 1'-............... 6151 Tli\tE, DAYS OR NIGHTS. L. M. Cox Mfg. Co. u ies some L'OO -ni:. : A & w RESTAURANT. Hl!.Wl"OllT MGHYS ............. n11 s ... ....................... 1505 E W S':A live-in plu~ salary. Colll"ge NEW•O•T SHOlllES .......... mt ;~::::.~l~ .......... "" ** COUNTER:'\fAN. lS yl'!I • arner, • • i.1uclent OK 5A'·""76 285.i ~{11,rhnr Blvrt .. C.)[. tAYJHOltES ................ l22J •ftk. •w"r ..... 5~2551 •-,O~~""~""~;,.::;:c_-,---=-INURSJNG·. OOVI!• SHOltl!S ............... :rz27 l'LUM&lllG . ' .................... or over. Contact Mgr., l1110USEKEEPER "or ' B•· 1¥1:STCLIFI< ............. :ml •ETGll:OOMINI 4'11 ARBY'S ROA!-i"'I' BEEF, r RN or LVJ',', 11-7::'\0 shflt. UNtVlll:SITY PAll:K ........... nn f'OOL Sl!llVICI! .... -......... 6Hf E · I Apt , 3 duy!!. wk, din ner 111eal R\ltNli .................••.. n ll JIOWflll. sw11•11111 ........... ,'11 7!M2 Edinger Jive .• Hunt. .qual oppnr1u1111y·.f'mpoye1' rPlif'r. 8,ICI( IA Y ................. l141 PUMP SlllVICI ................ .,. Bch only. Gd \O!ll.!;:CS. 0 \\In SUPERVISOR R" IV'" &ASY ILUF.. nu •00•1NG tHI . ~ .. , ' " or • l', .................. 11:Ao10 11: -..:..: .. ,· ............. °"""==~~-----E-ocu11·vo Po11·11·on lransp. 67.,....., l :l. 11 7 Jo · El Ttrt l144 ' ,,_,.~, tc. · ........ 4'11 DELIVERY 11.tA N young "' '. : .shif!. ltVINI TllRllA CE .... -...... llU =~:ggE L.ING .. ll:E•Atlt ... ~ ' -• Licen!ed in R.!::_ Under 40 lfOUSEKEEPER -Practical Appl y: Park Lieto Co"--COtONA OEL MAt ........... :ml sets 0 l!LING, JCITCHINS .... tNf rw{at appearing. ror job IAL.IOA .................. :1311 s 11 SHAll:Plll .......... ttu w/gro"'ing L'Ol'P. 1.tust have year5 ol 1gl'. Exet·llent posi. nurse. tllatu"' lady, 11 Pi\f \!alescen1 Cl'nlcr, -166 IAT ISLANOS .................. lJSI s,•,•.•,•,• ,.. .. .. .. ... ..... ,·-n ,. ,.,.,,, .. -n \l'r••te· lo 7 Ai\1 ~WYER llO>IE ,.,,,,h,·p R" .. N.8. "''--O•H LIOO Ill£ ............... :llJl s p I G MA HIN!: ••"AltS "fl g:d driving rec . .Apply: 2221 lu .,r '"" . ' ' . . " .,.. """" IALlOA ISLANO ............. Dll T:1~oi1~:Nll.5. kWtr1. 51~ .. !:!;! Fairvie\.I', C.1'11 . Daily Pilot. Box f\J.1088, 2211,,,_P~h"'o016-fi71==0'=~~~~~ Nursing Nt:W•Oll:T WEST .......... Jl1S ·· ................ n 1 BaJ--Bl d N 8 G" i. NUNYINGTON I EACH ....... :MDI ~t:ltMt:IE COllfTJl:OL ··········''"DENTAL Asst w a n t t'd \\, ,........ v ·• · -1ve HOUSEKEEPER -$2 hr., S EXPER. AIDE 7-3:30 HUNTINGTOll HAlllOUll ..... ms ILE, er•mlc ............ -... "'14 l'Omplelf" J'Cl!Umf'. If you can hr~ \\'k. Own tra n~. N\.lrnf h' l'OUNTAIN VAL\.l'Y ......... :MH TILE. Llrttr.v. & ..... ··-···"'· w/min. 2 yean exp' .. s 1ft. Apply P11rk L ido C'on-Sl!AL aEACH ...... : ........ :MY Tl:EE S&ll:YICI! .............. "91 4 "·o·"od dento·,-· 1 m qualify, "''fl \\'Ill contact you Bch. * Call 64<1--0963 valo•-. nl Ccnt•r. '"" L'l•g-OAll:Olll Gll:OVE .............. 3471 Tl!LIYlllOH, ......... 1!.'I<. ... 4,. -na"' "1• "'" • °" r L.OMG at:ACH ............. 3Sll u•HOLSTl!lll.T ................. .,,. x-ray 22--35 call a.ft.er flpm lor-an immt'1:lialf' app'l. HOUSEl<EEPER and child ship nrt,, NR, &12.1!041, ~:::.o~~:~"'.:~.:::::::::::::= =~~:J~G tLEANINa ::::::·::::!:f, 1 _0>1>-8390-;.:::::l·c_______ ELECTRONIC l."OUnle'" salts-cart'. lull liml' of yr old child OLDER COUPLE 1o-a~sh;! WISTMINITEt ................ xn JOBS & EMPLOYMENT DENTAL. ASSIS1'ANT, Ex· · I x rf'q"d H daily~ \VIII need lo live ln 2 mu.nagfng 11 units for p•rl MIOWAT CITY . .. .. .......... 3'1' JOI WA•T•• ... man, ma f', (' per . • . . h" kl • -~ IAllTA ANA NEIGHTI ......... ua JOI WANTED: w:-.:·:;;:::::: perie.need or school trained \V, \Vrlghl Co., 1710 Newpor1 ;g ~ wCy"' lvuc.nd~rt'n190t~ renl. Teens ok, no pets. Ph: COASTAL ............... l711 JOB WANTED. pref'CI. 548-707-4 B:vd C.!\i. avf'' ar prov• • 642-!t.i20 11.f! :-i pn1. ~.o~=,• ,",,~~.", ........... -.. ,"",., MIN a WOMIM .......... 1.1 ;;i;i;;;;;,;;;..;~;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;; \ " \\'k. Call 644-2389 ~ u " •············ SCHOOL.Sa rMSTlll.UCTlot1 .... 1t11I,-...~~ FEMALE manager for Laun. • . PART time Dnigslorr-book· ,~~n~~~~~~,01 ...... ---:-:.:·: •. ~ ~~~:,.~~l:~AT1-~N .. ::·:: ·-··= i>epl s10"t; ----dry I.: Ory Cleaning storr. HlOUSEWI~ E lor part llmt keeping, rtt's, pay bl · Ii, SAM JUAN U.PISTRAllO ms MERCHANDISE FOR San Cle"l1ente J\fu sl do al· ~ctory \\'Ork, 1625 PlaCf'fl. ca.sh. n1usl typr. :'II r. CA,.ISTllAHO IEACH .... -.. .Jnt EXPERIENCED · ha Cosla Ml'sa p •,0•,N~Poi1o1~• .............. ,,"~• SALE AND TRADE .. • 1era1ion~. se1,ing, some pay. ' ' . ~n;, 646-7144 . ..... MINlw .......... r..-.1 l • f HSKPRS Emplyr ""'""' ft'I' oU,.L.IXES tiNFU•Pf .......... ltJS FU•N1TU•E . . .. .....•.•. -roll, t'IC. uuuu sa al')' pro· ,......;-$3.50 PER HOUR suMM•• ••NTALS .......... JtM :==~= :~=~~~~ ·:::.:::· .. :l~ MENS CLOTHING it sharing_ Call 21 3-944..fi019 Geo•l!I" Allt'n Byh1tld Al?t>n· RENTAL~ sTOll:lll 1:ou1•MINT •.••.• .,,..,, for appointment. r y 106-B E . 16th, S.A. MEN ANO WOMEN ,Apts. Furnished CAFI, ll:lSTAU•ANT •.••• : ... NI• SALESMAN ~117-0.195. full or part linie, agrs J9 10 Gt!N••AL. ................... 4 .. ~~~.:=~M::0s ·;::::::::=: FIBERGLA. SS lay-1-'-'H""'E"'Y:o--:G~A"LS:-=--30, uf•ar, 11:a::r('11!ivt and •",'.,","•'•'•'•·····--·· ......... ,•,'",, GARAlll 1 ... LI!. .... , ......... ton d & d willin« tu "'Ork. We train. ............... fUINITU&E AUCTION nu APPL,. PERSONNEL up san 1nn e ... NIW•O•T ll!ACH ............ 4291 ...... L1ANCI!' .......... ::::::·:.,.. Of'1"tCE. JRD l--LOOR ' ., • We need 10 Jhllrp gals. full ~T.77.111 .:141-77.112 ••••••••• •• ", "••'•"•"•'•' .......... n,2•, liNTIOUES . . ....... -... lilt ta1'l'1nn erper. Ol' part lime. Age 19-30. No Pl OTO( --........... .. !IWIHG MACMINI .......... 11ll ., I ;RAPHER \\ 1 antcrl llfEITCL1•F ........... 4t• ""ustu.L INST•UMIJrlT , ••••. 11u A I • (','>p. nri·. b · ~~~e:::1TTY.~A~~ .. :::::::::::: :~~gs-a .0~~.~~~.:::::::::::::: THE BROADWAY PP Y in penon, $3.1 O per hr ~~krr~~1~:~~::;~; •. l-';s~1i:i IAST ILUFF ............. 1242 JELl!.'llSION .,. N ~ B h EDLER " co•oMa DEL MAil ........... 4"' Hl·FI a sTaali:0 "':::::::::::::;11111 ewpon elC Call Mr. Jrnsrn 9:'J6.2R71 .,kgrnd. prt>l'rl. K:t.)....l501. •,•,~•0,,~ .,0, ............. , .... 4'111.,... •A•• lll!CORDfll:I .......... •DI INDUSTRIES INC HOTE'I QUALIFIED Co•oplo. eel•·-" ' ~ ................. CAMl!•AS & IOUIPMaffT .... IMI • ~ ~ ' <=1 i,~~.•,•,',l',:,'•'•"•',·,··,·,·:::.·.·:::: .. :"_n; ~:::~.:~:iJ~~ ::·.:::::::::: 47 FASHION ISLANO ZlOI Dove St NB Lahguna ~ach 1Resort Ho1~1 ,','r''°",,,'",',",,~,,~~.:.:," 'c'i.u'bh .. .. ......... &INOCULAlll.I, KO•t:s ···--.. l:UI ., • • "~ ()pf'n1ng or ('nf'rgttte ,,_.,,~ fOUMTA1H VALLIT .............. ,. M\SCILL.ANaous Mii Newport Center I 1 f f 1 d sk 1 f.lust enjoy childrf'u &. ~· ..... ~ •,•,~·,~ .................. = M sc. WANYID ... :::::::::::::Nit F/1' SH AMPOO GIRL: AP· lf!la e <ass or rol n ke 'o • y .... !h prog••n<m'•g. lo,1-. ~ • ................. MACHINE•T, l'l't. ............ 11'11 PLY IN PERSON: Ba.llxr . ice, · ge nera \.\'Dr . part uu ' 0 u• "' :HtANOI COUHn ............. 4611 l.UMalll: 1151 A rtu · d l ' hl 494-1196 54.)..7~1()6 •"•~',"!,",,•,•,•,v• .............. ~11•1 sTo•a•• ·:···::::::::::::::::::int n equal ?~po n1ty Rily Club Beauty &Ion. 1221 ay. par n1g -. ... ................... IUILDINO MATl•t•Ls ........ ,.. empiuyer w. Coa11I Hwy. NB. HOTEL MAIO. Ex-rienred. 'Ill W}>.T CITY .................. ,. IWA"I l7'1 ---__,__ _ .-. ..--l!.tfA ANA ......................... PETS •• nd LIVESi'.OCK ..-...-...-......-.....-. FULl.. or PART TIME part tim{' • dayi>. LIDO :usf~A~~-~~~~-~.:::::::::: •ITS ,Gl!Nl•AL .............. -11'11' DI SHWA S H ER -Earn up to $.i. per hr SHORES HOTEL 61)-SS)O. COASTA\. ...................... CAYS .................... -........ Graveyard shill. Apply in FtJLLER. BRUSH 54~7-G 1.AGUNI llACM ............. ,.1'1:1 DOOi ............................. penon, Tht·C.Oltage CoUee ";:~¥:::. "~r.u~L .::.:::::::-.:".: ~~ikx""::··:::-::··:·-· ·= Shop 562 w. 19th St.. C.f\f. **F'RY COOK** Pan SAN CLIMIHTll' ....... nu CALIFORNIA LIVING ** DIVERS ** fun~. Sal & sun .• also vaca-s...,. JU~lf CA••ntANO •ru 1ion relief. A~k ror li''ayne CA-15T•ANO llAClt 4UI NURSlll:ll!.I .............. ..,. 45 MEN. Tl"l.in to be abalMP ~Iii~ "POINT ........ , ......... 4149 SWIMMllto •OOLS ........... "" R&nc:hO San Joaquin Tlll,LtX. ttc. ................ .,.. l"ATIOS ........... -..... -..... "11 divm. f.tust have Coo d Gnl ! Coun;r. <:OHDOMINIUM ............... "" IWMl~GOS , ........... : ......... ,,. health k willin• 10 work. 1"'21 CUl•••r •.n•<I HOTll.S ffn VACA I H ............. -•• .-, RENTA'i.'S ''_., ___ ..... TRANSPOl.TATIDN Ttiose satl~!actorily c.'Omplt.1. Newport Bf'ach Aptt. Unfurnlsh-"' 10ATi a vacNTS ............ ,.. Ing training, will be hltt<I r.o R" DO 1 ~ SAll.IOAT$ _ ........... '"' \'.'Qrk nn flUr bnatl!. ln1er· • *"' L c K. clays, App y OINlll.tL .................... ,... POWIEtl cauits:•s ............ tat In person, The Collat:P Cof. lo'VINE PERSONNEL COSYA Ml!I ..................... 11• SPllD-llCI IOAT ........... tat Vil'\\'J 1 dA)'!I a "'ttk 111 ~ " ::~o~~·~~ACM .. ·:::::::::::i~ :::,; 1!~~",',ll:JANC1:":.;::::::: lftt \\'111 St., \Vilmlnglon, fr-r Shop, 562 \\'. IDth St .. SERVl(fi&iAGENCY NaW•O•T N!IGMTS .......... ltU IOAT U.UNCHIMO .......... MM Calif. C.~I. NEWf'O•T SNOltl!S ........... sm MAllNI! EOUI•. . ........... ~=---,:.,,~-~=---~ t'ORl\11NC AU Gh·: Trk>. (t-•ormrl'ly Ahili!il's Unlim.1 w1.1Tt llF" ............. mt •OAT SLI,., MOO••N• ........... DRAPERY .:0.1FG. exper. k ed ~ TRISH "'!YlltSITT •••IC ........... 1u1 90AT Sl!l:'llCtl .................. Rt'l!U1urflin\ ~or • Nr :-ufl HOPKINS .... ICUT .................... UM IOAT ••NYALS ................. !abler I: 11·aint't •' Beach Plano Pl•yrr It. Guitarlsl. "~" ................ oo>T '""" ........ -·····-0..•pct')< 900 "' nth Si "' E. llth, Suite 'l74 C.M. CO OliL MAa ............ flSNINe IOATS .................. '\ 1~0v:.::,•~·~21=·~·~n-"63:;;:=~· c-:---642-1470 II ................. ,.s. MAT MOVI ................ ,.,,,,.. _C;_•_;.t.~61=6-~1'!00~·,-.==--I " '" ................. -'°'' .,,. ... -------------GENERAL '"""'"l"'~~~~ .... ,. I ~' .................. _,., '"" .,.,, ............... -OUPLli:;ATING , .. •-.LI :1.ISLA•D ................ 81111.CU"T ................. '1• OFFICE CLERK J. c. PENNEY co. •Tott alACN ......... ,.. n.YU19 LIS ............. ,NI MACHINE-F_ashlon 11land ' ~II Va&.LaT -·~ ...... Mii MOllt.I MOMSS ............... ... s Ill. CM ..................... MOTCMt llOMIS .... -......... mt OPERATOR ""~ M..!..L.U .............. • llCYCLll ,. ............... ftll fl.ti9Cell. d1.11Jes: lilloa. I-las a full tin1e ,..itlon a•all-ott COURTT ............. -l\..eCTltlC CAltl ••·••••••·"'" .. u 11 ••ov• ............... NM 11111111111C1a ...!.!-·········· ....... nn $414 to $.SI_ 1 per mo. runnln1 prln111.. Ute ~ able In the beauly salon, WI ~fNITll ........ -..... •nt MOTO•CY<L•• .............. .. Ing. call lndustrlal Rcla· •,~'°•r•"•'•'•T' ................. _ .. 11 •, .. ,•.••,oc,,oo,!I•,• ... , .. ~ .... ,._ OUN AIN LLEY " 1'··, i-appolntmc·ni.-................. " ... "'"' .... F T VA. -· ... ». TA ANA NlleNTt .,.,., • .,'611 AUTO TOOU & .... ., ........ 'Ml• IUITltrl . ., .... ~•••n"'""'''SM ,.All.It. Tll:AVIL •••••'""""MIJ SCHOOL DISTRICT .. '-. - -· • H:llRSTYLIST e 1714 1 .,4-MOI APPLY lN PERSON RECEPT-Clrl t"ri, I Kiri off. J\tust be young. l"nt'tgetlc & ambiliou!I, ha•r lf'rrific PR, very vr1y atrracl, stl~I"· sharp appear. \Viii consider full or pt-ti111c . \Vrilf' Box 10026, S.A. 97111. Recpt. Acc11r b11fkW., i:ood typing. C~tll Lorain(', \V('slclifJ Pl'r· sonne: Agrn1·y, 2!:H3 West· rHft Or., N.B. 64~~mo RELIA Bl.f;, re!l.ponsi blC' i:tirl, o"'" 1r11nsp. Cii re for han- dknpprrl eh·I ~1on lhn1 l-'ri 3 In 5, $1.1:1 JW'T hr. 1\I llOmf'. f'VY'.~. 7:ir rwr tw . B11lboll. Bay Cl11h. "rl*-2~1'!1 R.E:. License t: •n1hillo11 m1.1 quahfy ~ for an xlnt p>aition •·ith m1jor N'pt. ~•ch dt\'clopme.nt. Call Wttkdayl!l only M6-0010 r or J)Utlc.-ulars ./ Rellef desk clerk - awhchbolltd ope.ni.tor. Ben Brown'• Motor Hotel -) .... 06-So. Cour-H"'1· - ~lh t.asuna. This is a caree~ oppor-Si::\VINC Power niachint LEAVL'IJC Statt', cheat a, tunity in a dynam ic operators. Exper. T.oP pay, tables, -.ofa , .&tcl't'O, lamps fie ld _ creating and strad~, •• ~'·or~. s"''m"'elU'. brds, refrig, wuher rlc. Sal , meeting challenges 4001 _• B1n:h, NB. Nr 1 Iii 4 PM 2127 Union CM daily. 0 .C. Airport. KING-SZ BED: Firm, atill _ Shippine: &: Receiving packaged frame. S 125 . A 1mlary plu11 subgt1ntial p/tinu•. Experienced only. ~~~.260. Usually h<me! con1n1 . to a qual ified min . * 642-3472 .. . . lelld,iru;:J o u>em1anent sal!s STUflD:'TS, _!'art 11 me . M U ST S4cnf1~r--Comp~~e or rngn11. caret r. Jan1l0r1al \\'Orkl'r0m-6P~f. -house.tulo~n1s:h_Me.dit(~+----• All inquiries and interviews 1\-[Usl live In r.1ission Viejo rane:11.n furniture. C al l \viii bf' held in slric t con-area. own n·ansp. $2. hr ,54;i8-;i1;;7;;;",o-;;-.:"°';;,-:-;-,-.,--..,,-· lidt'ncr. SC'nd l'f'SUITifl 10 Bo;oc Ph: 546-5388. MEDITERRANEAN aofa, !', •107 0 7 Santa Ana, Calif. Substitute r rushed veJver, never UM"d 927()'_. Sl-15: i\1atchini love!Cat $95. l'q\lal oppor, r mplr. f\1/t~ Custodians I ===~'~=~~-~ $3.107 per hour DOUBLE BED Wl>'RAME & CASTERS. Sl5. •54>1781 * SALES:'llAN Posltion 1111ail. ollil'l' job. $18,000. per yr. :-.111s1 ha'·" t yr. nr direct FOUNTAIN VALLEY sfllf'~ hkg rnd. Ageli 2~. · SCHOOL DISTRICT _ R.t"1-.1~i01. P.F:QUIREi\IENTS : Abili1y to SALl::S:O.TEN Parl tirnc \Vlth pcrlol({'1 heavy ph)11ical la· cal". Lead~ furnished. Work hnr: 1.v11ilablt' for dav or any 4 hrll, avrra11:r $100. per nigh1 shill lS.hr dayi 4-hl' 1\'k .t up . CaJI :t44-8ll6 a.ft nighll. 6PM . FOR APPOINTMENT 11nrl f'!<· SALES, l\'lth Slin1-Gym, you can rarn \.\'ha t you 'r e \\'Ol'lh! Call Man-Lou Good, 96&-2.\16 01' ~. SALE~ career unl imitt'd for supt1visors, preview di~c­ IOrs, ho~t'!tl!l'!S. PREVJE\V PRODUCTS 54j...3167. SALES am infonnatinn, rail ~h·J. \\lorkn1an at (714) 842-tiffil , 2 ro 4:30 P.f.I. * TRIMi\lER OR UPHOLS- STERER to work on boat in. leriors & canvas (.'Overs. Perm. job, fr ingp benefi ts. LAKE ARRO\VHEAO r-.tA· RLNA 1114J 337·2501. Office Furniture I010 Rl'tin'd 34x60 wobd de11k,, $69.50 e Re.tin'd wood arn1 rolary chair!, $29.511 • We have O\t laJl:e•t selection ol i1sed •ofJice furn in this area. i\fc '°fahan Desk: 1800 Nr:11.'port Blvd. 642-1450 WAU..1JT deSk JO x 60 5 rl ra\.1-er, like new S12!1. S1,·i\'eJ chair $31. Receptiofl room furniture. C orner group, seats 4. side chair and :Z tables $50. 548-S.'i08 f or rt>ro1·rtl'd lnlormation diAI * TR1~1Mt:R or UPHOLS- ;)~j-4.\~1 TERER 10 \.\'Ork on boat in-~S7A~RcA~lcl -0c.,-,-.,-,c,.y--,,-,-,-.c,-I tcriors k c1.nvas covrr.Of ·-1--E--------· 1 ladirs lor Chri5tma11 M"a!IOn P<"nn. iob. fring~ bl!nefits. ica qulpment I011 No invrstinent. No rsp. LAK!:: ARRO\\IHEAD MA-XLNT UndeJWOOd Forum ~:>-2.iS:i. 01· ~117-467i . RINA <71.(l 337--0629. <'ICC Sl50; Desks $50: Swiwl ·S-AVINGS-AN-D-LOAN •\\'AITRESS -Exp'd. Apply chair St :i k $J'.l: g· 1gl lite, BRANCH MANAGER Surf l: Sfrloin. :;930 1V. nuol'tsc.-ent lix1ure ~· !':n·inJ:.~ an<l Loan A~soi"ia-1_c_o_.,_1_1_1_wcy_ .• _N_'._B_. ___ Door!> S:!.-$:>, Plle11. i;fralghl rlon. lnt•alPrl in NC'\\'port 1___________ rhairs., 18.112 \\'h\tticr-, Unit ·' !1t•;.u·h 111·1•11, \ut~ pnsilion Schools·lnlfrudlon 7600 V, C~'I. 642--3408. ' ' ;iy11ilalilr lor 1 wrll quali··I;;;;;;;;;~-~-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;; ELECTR C11.lcuL New •• li"d Savini:;~ and Lo 11. nl 1'oscal .Tiod. BC-12\'lt. Apec Brant·h J\lan11grr. AIRLINE fJtctrostat dry photocopier- E.'i<'cllC'nt poll'ntial 11nd fl•ingt SCHOOLS mod. 111. 1.fiJlt It'll. a/sac. lx-rrfil~. tillnin1um 11'.'0 ,..-e11.r!' PACIFIC 642-9873. 11s ving!l/t'SCl'OW pxperiencr r<'11u1 rcd . Day l · Night Classr5 543-6596 610 E. 17th SI .. Santa AM f"nr rmrricuh1r 1"all Pt'rson- nrl. (113• 91:1-5.161. -~s ' P / T. $3 H GER~lAN Languagt' School, * ec Y • tme r kids 4-1~. Slarll! Sat 9-19 at . tun Joh , Hopev it'11• Sehl. h I w n REMINGTON Electric typr. ..., \.\Titer, model 25, loP condi· lion. $195. 492.-0139 _ Household Good's I020 e J\JUST sell our collection of household arlifactl! J: furn ' •:!1 Onr l·l11lf dars \\k, . Edwards & Spring:dalr, off Rt'fJ s gel Sil !..· 1y~1ni: ~klll~: s \ 11 t t' r, JI B. 1-"or infor. ('.alt llrlen, Service Ccnt('r 962-4l'l.:I. in lJ days! J.tR-1400 • -'"' En1p. Agency, 644-'1981 , 5001,0:~.~==:,:,,.----~,-­Nrwpar! CC'nt,.r Dr ::;uilf' GER~tAN Language lnstruc· 200 N R " lion t'Vl'IJI Slit. 9 AM·12PM. · · "}'or childn:-n ~-It Gt'rman W 7100 Sehl Nl'"'port Harbor. F'or Job.-Men. o~-info cnll 641-4411. 495-<13'10. SALES $15-$20 ,000 PRO ;re n n Is Inst:ruclion. t"ormP1' Head-Pro at Lake Arrowht'ad CC. Some open- ing.~ aval1 !10\\1. 83.1--0311 NB Pi11.no lessons in your hrin1l'. Ex pt'r. Teacher. Call :~R-2094, ~PM I022 GARAGE Sii.ie Udo bJe-10" lilt arbor J>&W. 1 hp molm', .(" jointer, 1" Skllsaw. 7 blades. xtra cords. All for $100. Desk St:i, demountable ward1-o~ new ,12. Grindel' Slj(). Brace $4. -ryi,e.writer 111.ble S2. Garden tools oak barrel SL50. dmses, 1kiril'l, s\11ra1rrs. blouses, shoes fit .. . CALIBER __SA LESMAN NO TECHNICAL IACKG ROUND MERCHANDISE FOR NECESSARY SALE AND TRADE 1~ yr old a:irl. Miter box SlO -Nr.w aOjuitable'"tn.verse rod·l--.--4 $.(. Sle.el shelv l nr . Hallicrafter 4 band radio We ••• • 9rowtli orle11led --- N,w York Stock Eicli•119• Furniture IOOO li1ltd m•1111f1cl11rt r of •p•· II; _ _;_;_;.;..;_ ____ .:._:.;_;_ citlty ch t micel pro.:luch KING size Simn10ns Royalty, end hev• • di .. i1io11e l open-new linen$, ~prcad. Pecan in9 i11 th• 01•n'}• Cowntv Redrn1. sel ~ Pair Simmons •1••· '"'ln ht'1u:tbrds-firly new.-The 1,,0,, ;,, ow r liild, '"'' J.li;:hf Qllk desk, Viclof;an c.011li1111• lo t row throu9li 1 n 1,,,,11;., litidwor~•~9 t'lressC'r. odd chairs, 1Amps, ,.1., lore•, • diwenifitd old chin11, pictttre.s, more. n ... of qw1lily m1 1111f1clul· 11 --"'-'-·'-"-''_.,_._,_._, ____ · --- ,d p1oduc.h i nd 1 well tho119hl owl jlrrO t ••rn of e1· Fl'RNITURt: retum@d from 11•111ion. display studies. model horn.. To ellr1ct i nd ~••P ciood c:~. deCCra lors cancellation. 1el e1m111 wt off•• •II owl· Spanish le P..1editerranean model 5-408, SI:>. Sa t Ir; Sun. 206 Vi1. Bal'Cfl.lona 61J..3MS or 837-2jJ2. GARAGE sale Sat 9 10 4, 1 yr old rt'frig, port. dshwshr, king-i>ize bed, Cheillllo 110la, cha·ir. Palir. 11et, REGULA· 1'JON POOL "rABLE, like llf'"'· old deRk. 111any misc iten1s. 110 Larkspur (alley) Cd.\f 67>21 j L MERCHANOISE FOR SALE ANO TRADE Garage S•I• I022 1t•ndin9 li11 • of prodwch, R D FURNITURE b1d11d by 50 v••" of in-RE:0.100ELING, HoUtiCrul tif t•9•"" •11d 11111,ch, • d•-1l44 Newport 81., C.M . rurn al modest prices, Incl c~nt f1rrilo1y !l.11 b11lld1 every nlle 'HI 9 Qu;1sai· color TV '69 model r1p1•f bu1inen ind Ille ~Ved .• Sa.I. &. Sun. 'Ill g $175: Late model G.E. <011fidt11t• tli1t our m111 -c•rf=·b1 111ccenlul t nd con -TP..ADITIONAL l-'urn In \\'ashrr & Te:frig +' ~ .finw• 91owln9 witlio~I '~' handcraftr'd pine; Tabfes, u s ab J f' h • h Id I I em•. f111 of ... ; .. , '"'' b1clt, L -I h Re11..'Kln11.blt'. Al~. 2 a~ u.:nc 1e11 10 mate , Roll top ho I ~-Thi1 logic.el ••••••ch to d k c ppen, I I custm. -'!.1111 esn, Slant lop desk, Bullet, Can ~ c. c b1nin1n 1!11 1llow td H-t Ch. I yon ""'• No. .M. 1na hotc 1 pit!CCll made to •••••t• commi11io11 l11c:omt GARAGE Se.I~: 2 Chnta ct I I t '' , order. 64&-9583. • 011• 11 ''"''" • • ••o dra'Ni'.!1'1. bkcllf!, desk 4.: $1 7,000 e111111•llv i.,, th t UNIQUE game tablP & h 1rro 1tcond ¥•••· lt 'h•1 '''' 11 • .c;hairs-lrom Drcxt_ls Coll1.ge ~~~h.~ oU~r-~~ite~!'. low td 011r c:tl'ftP•ftY to Cnllrction-48" round-4 chMI ' 1ow b, bt1 tf•• ~h 1ft 20 "-2 18.. Sunday thru Sat. 414 C&rrw.· + I lf'ftWll, lk11nliful 1· Cd~• ,,...., .,. .. c e11n11•llv ••th of the P••I ion, "" 111..-iu..;" Hunrlng pink .(-; W11lnu1 . Nol IO ¥''"· !or t"-timid 1800 1 GAR Sale: Fri-Sat-Sun Old cc T II<' • Vl\U, D~AWNtNsr"•'xcELolulNNT sacrifiet' srJO. 6·14-6141. mirror, Deacon's behch, Old Av At jt\\'f'lr')', Dlskc-1 Ir llOl1W. COMMI SSION STRUCTUR E 6' Oi•l.AU.e \.l'hl1t' & gold dC1.'0rator item•. 1:-i11 Kccl .. ~ EXTENSIVf F-IELD rlrt11str & 2 ~'tlnimodes. Dr.. Cdl\l l«>m.t of TllA1NING V I 900 NATIONAL RECOGNITION a ue $, ' i.c:ll to hightst ~h1 1'(\1erile A: Inlet, Lusk oumANDING Fii.iNG£ blddf'r, J60 "'· \\'il!C(ln, Apl Dc.v. 18, a.1 ---~------ lfNEFITS II"'"""'"=~-----' ANTIQUE Cla\v-tmt-tablt, --II you h••• th• i119r ... i•~h. PER.Jo"F.cT Cond J 5 X j 9' • custom white 1C1fa. Kina btd. 1 wt'd Ii•• to tt lli: with ,, • .,. dtneUI" 2 Cptn & 4 reg Xold d in'& set. iron hewfbaud, -'" p•rto11•I i11t•1•i,w, ch• est ~so ,.11 ~ G-•t · ,. lo~ ·, •• _. ...... ... or10 art. g 11. c t...,._ much pl'''' CALL COLtEcr--: -,. _., ..,.,,., . -· " LOU SCHWART?: uuy. ~· j SI a--Sunt-t tJ1h.r---- Mo1ufir. Stpt. 21 , tll!l BIRCH Dinlnc table -(drop Poinstltifl Ave, CdM 214-ltl" tf 1r1r••I• ,, c.•11, l~at) It. 4 chalr1, v.pands 10 .6;15-446.;,.cc;:.;'~· ~--~---I _pit••••'-'*• -~ Lt:. m11.tchi!:\I' end I ~f'!!flt JTALlAN Prov, De'1c A NATIONAL tabl• $110. 4~138S. matCli. CMU:: t m. (ijii, -LGE. MNtlC 11>1• d;n·c rm .. n,.n-. ~ o\rl-, clollte!. CHEMSEARCH table 143: Dtnelle '" • ' ""'"""'4 •lain, mite. llerat. 11-~~ ch'a.JU....SG-t&lS: 318 62nd .sti. Ne. All da,y _,___: CORPORATTON BE•trr BLU/GRN WALNUT -sa,,,-- C.OAiTA.L ................ TltAU,1111.1. _,..., ............... Rl.'onlflREMENT$' "r'Uii~4{J LilHHA ·I EA(H ............. 1111 CAM•••• ..• ................... CO"f • 'J'Y ·~ u •UNA it..UIE ..... __ ..,. ,r11uc1t.1_.~ .. -........... __um.j:..)T.I ~~(11\Ce with 5 .. 11 (\.f Ml!.Hfli • ............ ll:H · ............. -d !'-•-~ ch'•• -,-I-AM ... u•111 ca•1ITllAllO •••• ..sm CA'oll'I& tENYAU na up LA•!'"~ ma un::!I, }T. '4 FHhlon bl .• N.8 , TIME FOR TELONIC-=~':."";::;n·~-l-Q=o'U.ICK CASlt t Al"t1T1tAN0 tlACM .P• OUN• •u••••• ... general ~cl~ric•I f/Xl)('r o~"" J'OU•f .. ____ .......... IHI !Ml"OltflEO ... uTOS ............... . •• r1t 11'1.t1, tft. ................ • POIU c.a•s ........... tt11 f'OR T&ST and apphe1non cOt(aOMllllUfll •• ~ ........... AllT IOUIS. cuss.a _,, ..... ttts lnform11 11on <'all 1.tr,. \Vork· ltlllTAL.I •••TIO .......... .i* ••t• aas. .... ........... .. . . 1100Mf 1110• •111T ........... '"' riuTo 1vt11T• ............... ,.. man at t4U'i631 t'Jll. 21) b!'--~AO. a IOllll!:O $tt1 liUTOS WANTl.0 ••••··•••·•·• tM ,. 0 vr. p r.terYl:LJ. T•l·u:-•• cou•Ts~ ••"' c•as ~ .... -........... -twttn ~=.... M only, no ~~••r HOMES '"' •UTC ... ,,.,. ................ "1t l111cr thlln 9f22!70. -,,n,.. n;aht•. c .--s ""'"'· THROUGH A St-iv. 64i-9873. ~ DAILY I T DIAL d'"'" ... ..,..._ Ch..... • r LO -:- , La9una Beach your ad, then •It back and • )'I ANT AD 1:1'(11 ... 1 opportunity rmplt'l~t't _n_._,,_._,._ ... _.~--· --"-"~"--r INDUSTRIES • • • •107 Wil1hi1• l lvd., lt"trly Hlll1, Ct1if, tOll O Fi ney t•~llrntt ntl 111Cf111 P¥· Wt hire pt•plt -~•I ptptr.· ' Rattan lv'n,/rm sel tbla. OI NF..Tn:. lri whl~.1 \ J \amJ>l!I 646-0683 buffe•. pogt diner, hide-a· • bed. 2 br sci,. wather. LrREr..~cn Provineial 11cp drum•. fold'' tern. ml11e. end tablrs, ExceUt.nt con-Sat/Sun, 1999 1\ol:emary Pi. dltlon, S20 ucti, 61),-W 2. corn 201h St. CM • • ·. -' - • ~-....... -. - • \<hJ n ' t,mf Pll:OT - -......,, Siiittmliii-19, 19711 ;.. --- ;Uilll la• ..,,.-MiRCH-01$1 -HANDISI POii SALi AND TlADI-l'ITS lh4't1VISTO-CK T.RANSPORTATION -ft -_.A.ND 1RADI!-SALi AND TRADE -SAL_E AND TRA_o1_ MIRCH~DISI FOi! FREE T_:O -YOU ...._1 -· . _,...... 1 1 _ ...,. 1115 Soll11Mt1-_ -9011 I : o.,.-lai .. -8022 Appflancet ..... _....., llOO Televlt~ --.. M11e1ll1n••• -... ~'OU.< l~on:rce--Ouffy --·~-. A.K"C -..-• co·-,· ·oo --•• ·· • -- " __ ..._ __ . ' . 1 _,, -;..:..;.:...: .kfttf'nt! W-tr :hl:te 5 a110 p.D~ \VATCH~DOG . _,. o) n.vi~,, -.,, ~· 2rNJli)>f'dlJJ1.A.~. ~1~MOR.E Wather I: ca! SEARS1 ~or 1"V,~Amazinl ff~. ,"lDDO" '·~ble .adonble calico 2 cute lt'.l' IJobuman Pialeber. JI. t ALL N£lV) ,AU.. LOADED! J: 121-:tT tu tt Amana Retrla. dryer~. ~. Nine .. ~ rl.dvc-tto1tt • on --b'8Wf!••,pnt«t ~ M51 1.1pn e wkt-old-nd ad-~~ ~ Cnalae le ractt s I ! A~tlque Sewln& machine-Terrace. • watthouse .A: the noor 2dlnlili.1ta,b*':¢l«l~lln!ll hwflff6*1-(l~ :-9/22 COLWE.MmpupJDwetlcti ~ Sllill. 1UC ... a._, ' uy , convtrt to prtb, $50: h14e-a------=el.a:: F.ully sut~nt~d. ~lap tr&k, S75 ,each. 8 E-A•UTJFUL Part.-calico xlnt. brttdlna $40. Yacbtl Royale Corp. I bed m. .2287 ~n CM. Antipa . •1110 ucuan up to $150. Phone . • '" kltteri.-, Wk& ·ol<I 646-4392 2912 W. Coast Hwy, 645-0810 _ ; Ste ~ _ 962-7711. ~us RM.buck k KING Slze Beaui)'tft'"'"'bed. Houeebftiktn .l v.-e~ JOOO MINIATURE SCHNAUZER FIRST $lliG oUem:I &tlt 72' • •• • • .. ' ' . ' '.SAT Only. 429 CarhaUon SHOW ~u -1-~· ~ at ~ l~-nM)I old, in .Xcellent_~ Be-flcqn-----:-sr-:'.", -. N7B.-~ ruPS AKC -CUiier Rec. 3 •new dac. ~ CdM. 1A:.M4M. 2 M'n. , ~-, .c.~-s--·-· WE · · . . _,_ d1~~1ec1,,..ad· ~~ ~ ,548-lQ> .• ~ ... , 9119 * ~ * . . . il\4, cabin, Tn?.~.· ba~'y, c:hrS S20 ff rollaW&y bed ......,; ~ I"'' .. JWTUa ~ top..pn~ far laM>r -m&u . .-~, DUan.I' ' • , • rr, fL (iff ve5t, """""' , paint. ~ $20 bun.~r·C&lft S2 I.~. Ocean•· Lon& Beach Blvds. T.V. whether workinc or tra~. Private pu1)' $200. 4/6i Wkl old. ~tt~ 1 malt Yorkshire Terrier ttt. 67~1846. ~ cloihes ~ wood cm-100 Antique Extilm&'-not Call for ~t· 551~. 531:.M.37. , ~ blk, aray. striped and white puppies AKC e 675-05U 26' SOLING '69 OJympk ol., Abbott -North sails. Lots of j bric....--~CI etc " Larpst.abow In the Welt ~·-. _ patched ftmalu, 1 riiale blk -- J.1 np, . . Sept 17-lS.19-20 HJ Fi & S 1210 G .. E. • Electric dryer $45. and wh! striped a 11 Horse1 1130 MAH~. Sabot comp. $160'. Thurs-Fri.sat 1 to 10 " JerM _ 8 x12 olive Karastan nq. 2 holl&e.broken 5'5-6675. 9/21 -=------== Dan1&h mod. brldll .et $85. Sunday U to 6. SPECIAL tool' Id f . mo old. New $125, sell for ADORABLE 6 wkl. old kit-OWNER movlna: .. Stahdard outdocir A: baby furn. 1-· mi ti or $'15. 546-2267. chestnut. well -trained, mi~ll. 675-'r.119 SMALL Square l'OfltWOOd Honda motor C)'t'!les, new N 8. TeMI• Oub charte tens, all black, malt and pertf'CI health.. S 2 7 5• • xtra1 $395(1. Courtesy to broken. lU W. Coast HY.')', N.B. 5-18-5551. * ERlCKSON 23 * DELUXE BOAT Dll! Tabuna Terr., CdM ~~ke~i~ PShifM. no yn. ~1'ds~.ert~~~ 21'', Jd .~embushlp. s475 : !e:ia;~· To5 ~~~3hom:~. 64~. • v .. 05. finish ... lppedito San • :>. · transfer fH. 642-2 413 , -.,.-'::=====-'-Complete boat , MOVING! ~usl Se 11 ! Francisco dunna iold ruah, $600 Roberts Pmfessio"nal 545--0548 836-4193 9/22 * S!ABLE SPACE * guaranteed 1lip. Jtcd.,..1)0() ta.bit &: hen. by clipper ship. Make of-Tape Recorder Mode.I ·455. 1 Tttnk!:r/Poodle mb:td pup-Nr Back Bay. $3.l-$50" \'acbl! Royale Corp. chcs-lamp-bikes·R'.la.uware . fer. S hown by &pp'I. Like Ne\\'. $200.•fiji2-1398 REFRIG S75 perfect co1'14. plN, 6 .,..,ks. old. 'Need (ood * 54~5175 * 2912 \V. CoaJt H\vy, 645--0810 •-· ,_ ,....,. ,,.,. ....:co Round lamp table $20 h 21111 Bl ham BAY GELDING 9 clothe, p .... t . m ....... _ ...... ~ .V'tO""""..ro. AIRLINE STEREO._ ----1.ill!:!}S. 188 E. 19th St .. CM. omes, n1 pton yrs. 37' AUXILIARY SLOOP con- Collect Or. CM Wheeler Trading Post \\i th A..\f·FM tuner SlOO S48-5T77. , Circle. H.B. 9/22 Also &ood Western saddle .... utca 6-mtl.et-.W.ell~ BIG SALE on T12-3838 bcf0tt 4P~t i!ILLCREST Park family 3 DARLING kittens plus -M:Z:9S5i-talncd &: In excellent con. GARAGE Salt: l!<_>Use.hold Clothes, Taptstries, Quilts • -mother cat. 2 striped 1 3.-HORSE tandem traile-r. 17 difion. Call ~1 or (713) l(IOd•: Plumbin&; Elee sup-408 E. Balboa Blvd. NB C•m•r•s a membtnhip. avail. swim a: &reY nutty. ~ 9118 hand thoroughbred. ha I 255-0866. pli~; Hard\\'att; Tool&; •$8,000 Oriental Rug-Royal Equipment 1300 tennil.child. &: adlt. act for 'O'VE"i:Y ..... iiiii;:-bii;::<;;<;;i,~•ho~wn~. ;,•<>-~1~34~7~o~r;,Sol~0-~99~1~8. l--=-_,,===-,=-=--Patio fum: Glusware. TI4 K•rm•" 12x2'. Will 1_,_ • · info. call 5'tS-125S LOVELY White, blue-eyed e COLl:J~tBIA 22 e Cd 1 " aAi:-n .ale • cat 6 mo old. Bo.'C TRANSPORTATION • Good ts1 Boal Larkspur Ave. i\ Best Offer.* 673-5822. MOV · 356 A Ponche bumper, Pur-trained. S3 1 ~4627 aft • -----··-·-C ·1 FURN •. ·• Oothln&:. reb'ia .. oil 3 DRAWER SOLID OAK IE camera 16mm Bolex, isr Delight! Never been dlnl:. 5 30 Boats & Y•chts 9000 omplele w/sa1 !l $3300 • hsthld 11 new cond ., 3 le_rtM's, comp. ed $75 Kenmore 2 sp wash· ; ·~ 9/19 Trailer available paintings, · ems. DRESSER W/MffiffOR: outfit. make offer 493--3511 ,, ~• as ,_-,,~0 .:..... aft GERi'\IAN Shep-he rd & Yach!8 Roya.le Corp. loll of otMr 1 oodles """"''"'71 ROLLEIFLEX, Fl.S Tessar, 6 PM.' · Rhodesian Ridgeback mixed · oas • .,..._ baby things, antiques a.nsf * ~..... * , • ...,. .. ...~ FREE 291' W C I Hwy 64" ~10 ~ ._. ·--hi .._. 120 excellent cond., SlS. ·Days puppies. 67f>-.2652, 544 COLU~tBIA. Defender 29'. - -. Sewing Mac net . -546-0J!J), 5J6..-U95----eves Mlfl'K STOLE Sea~ Rd, Cdi\t. 9/19 Slceps .6, inbn:I, full racinr. FANTASTIC Bar(ILllls on · Black Fox fur. Ladies nice AKC Collie fem trl-color, 1 BaSic boating course l!'".any xtras -616-80-17 or· Suede , I: leather \lenu;. 1970 Singer touch-o-matic, zil'· -clothes sz 20-22 new shot's ff 494-7735 ·Some like new. 9/18 SAT. z.ag. beaut. Afakes button s.,Ortlng Goods 1500 7%-8. 54&.5941 I yr. lovely pet. Moving lo 0 ered to the pliblic l-4 pm. 1"37 Blackthorn St. h01e.s, overcast seams, blind Hawaii! 646-4592 9/19 by the Balboa Power NB. 644-Qd35 Aft 6 pm. herilll, deslrns & etc. ----3 LIV rm chain; 1 ottoman; HORSE manure &: shaving Squadi'OJh_ S a i 1 as ~~ES.---. •·by tu-·, Wl·TH LUGER-9 nun, matching Occ tables; Swee.per; ·mix Dys M~9918 Eves well as power boat- .......,... ..u ... pa '" numbe"rs. Xlnt cond, Incl Wardrobe; Misc Items. 548-3219 9/22 t' ta h S a little bit of everything! Walnut cablMt. Guaran. $55 comp:~te aCcessorieS. U5CI. 53f.-4465. lDg ug t. tarting 2 o 1 7 p a I 0 m a Dr. cash or un paymenu), 54&-0438 eves. IF,:.CUlEW"-=CC::oo~D-fo_r_.U...,.,-_ -14-7~_,.~ SIAMESE 1-Ianx kittens. 0th. 7 PM Mon., Sept. 21, Sat-Sun-Mon. , .:.545-8238::,o~· ="""'°"'=---,,-ers too. 494-i608 9/22 every Monday n i t e 1• * 2· Surfboards..:.Good. cond. crd, $27.50 ~1 crd. Delv. &: l 13 k Al LAWN Sale. Antiques, ap-* REPAIRS · * Make oUer. stckd ·free. Day or nite (1) KITl'ENS Siamese, Russian or \Vee S. New- • plianccs & lots of groovy · · Call .54&-8458 688--0846, (1) ·687-7599. Blue alley mixture 5 wks port Harbor Ya c h t things! 185 n o .... 'tr, CM. All Clean. oil &: adjust your very· pretty ~9836 9fiq Club, .. 720 West Bay •·-••-•,aft 5 y,•kdys. machine In your home, 306 Deer rifle with 4 ~'er CAMPERS! Prtbl generator Avenue, New p 0 r I '"' 00 SPECIAL scope, 3 clips, 2 boxes shells AC/DC used onct, cost ND good home for 3 beautiful sorA. Chair. dn1 ·6'!, color $3 95, all \\'Ork fully gUal'. S135. 548--0230. $179. sell $100. ~ust sell ill· 8 wu old orange itripcd kit-Be a c ·h. Bring note- TV. dnr mirror, mi.le. !um. ~ •MEN'S goll clubs, like ness. 642-1232 eves. te.n11 ~3 •. 8364493 9/19 book & pencil first Appl items, stereo. se.wl===-"-';,-=::::C,--+.,...,-ba SOFA n -.. •-• ...,.. ENGLISH Bulldog male, 3 nite. Any questions mach. Sac all S,7-4~. TOYOTA Knitting Mach. n_e\!', g, cart & balls. $50. . pe\J .. mattttss .-... call673·1855. neVf!I' uRd, ~ ·price. 642-3414 9 am-6 pm Philco Refrlg-Bst of r, yn old: Papen. Call afte1"'7 NEIGHBORS mo:vtfll .-~FATF SeWina Mach. Bst SURFBOARD' 6'8" fabliious Comp. set ·encyclopedias pm, 54&--3734 9/19 Garqe. sale .. Sal&: Sun. 19th fr 540-9m l.c?pez special! S9D. 673-5637. $100. 968-3159. MALE wirt!h.air doxie 4 mos. .It 20th. 851 Do·mJnc a, -0 · * ADULT Walker; old. Had all shots . Ea.iblulf, N.B. • SPECIAL Mon-mad• fur '""'' l 54 .. 2367 9/21 FREE! FERROCEMENT Hull; H-28 form, wired, ready to con- crete. ?.1ust sell, n1ake. oiler . ,,,....,, 27' FEATHER Sloop, frbgls o/"·d. mu.st sell. Sl69J or make offer. 67~1393 or 531.,.536.1 COLUMBIA 22 SLOOP. Incl: head & galle-y. Xlnl cond. Price to sell qu ickly ! 8~~2. CAL. 28' No. 9, '"LOKI". Trophy \\•inner. ready 1o race. $9250. i\1any xtras. ......... 11' Super Sea Snark trbgls . $185. 962-2661 DUAL w!11 Mater, heavy U s1e d Necchl's, Sineert, Mlscell•_neou• l600 Rugs: 12 Tier curtains. TIGER Kit~ns. f21 left. HUNTINGTON BEACH e 24' Islande-r Bahama encl. • tow chain, pots/p~ns many Brother, Pfaff's, All W..ugs 546-1438. Siamese ma. Pa unkncM'll. POWER SQUADRON'S he d 1 mNt,:c_. items. 2008 CU!f Dr. &! auto's, fro~ $30. 545-8238 DECORATOR ite11U1 &: misc.1,5_;.U:,::RFB""':;:O:.,A"RD""'"; °'G°',...""k'""'T"°' "'s·""·. I 548-8669 9/21 BASIC BOATING Sa~riri:~. ~~~~ac . .o Old .silver, bacarrat. web & down rail. Movie proj. &. MARINE plywood scraps for .COURSE BEAUT S2' 8-meter Sloop. Gt GANT I c garage Muslc•I · --··-· -other · signed-cr.ystal, Pie--carMra. 'Ne.w Kodak _M-:1; studen~. all thicknesses. Huntington Beach Sl7,500. Tenns. Slip T·38 ' Sale-Evel-ythinJ! Fri thni Instruments 8125 tures, china, clock, & M-50 847·2393 &tG-2377 ·-·-· ·--!l"/21 ----Hl9tt-School--"bceaiisii!P..'Tl47794-3645. SUn W-7324· 17282 Marken bronus. ~ra!ltan Kinnan MU,s; ~I\! 9· Blue-Grn FREE Female dog to &ood Rooms 121 & 122 Ln . .' (Stach ,l Slatn) H.B. stuDENT Instrumenm-Gd ru, g, 10xl2 . Alcohol slmi_ e, ,...,,,.h -'"" RCA Color TV. h Starting Sept. 14 •nd 14' ALCORT Ca If I sh -. cond.,BoltontromboneS70&! tf'C heater Chelsea ships ""u" .., ome \\'1/childrf'n . h Mond h calamarftn \\'/lrlr. Fully GARAGE aale: Sofa, chain. R•yoolds Co--t 1100 Both · ' ..._._-side by side .refrig I.: mink 549-2478. 9/22 eac ay t rounh .... , ~ .,,__ h -•· Sat •v•,._ closk & barome1er, CB & 1 1 s•• ~""" N .__ • equipped. $700. Call """'-6543 uwri:tte set. muc 11=C· • with cases. 5'5-579i. ' navigator radio. RoJle!lex & s 0 "· ............ ~. FREE To gd . home healthy, ____ o_vo_m_-_r ___ I • 25· TRl>IARAN JI m Sun. :9 to 4, 4612 Seashore, VERY I · '--· N.B. 675-M89 ./ LIKE. NEW, £ender bass exakta cameras. Savage c ean aas ra_ngt in ..... aut1ful, mix-breed pup-WHY NOT Brown dcsigii. Partially bit. &: amp., new speakers. Remm &: Inc. rifies. Ithaca xlnt cond. Relr1g &: pies 846-:moD 9/22 OHcr. 962-5330 eves. TooJ.5.Dishes-Tcys-Trlke. SAC'RIFICE -4!H-~. l Box shot gun. Price to Furniture. 642·9964 alt S. KITTY Cats -moving must T-AKE A CRUISE?? ·pjc~s-bookl-sm rugs sell. Private party, Sat/Sun RADIAL arm u.v.·. neY.', tape find home for my pets 3-4 For Leas• Or • 20' Sloop • Misc. 9 am-6 pm Sat & Sun NEVER USED F;endtr SUper 1().5 only. 17172 Edgewater deck __ and table. port• ol Chart•r \Vood keel boat, Sleeps 2. '211 Del Mar in alley Rtvel'b. Make otter Ln .. HuntingtOn Harbour. typewriter, stainless steel moi d 837' 1111 912~ LOW WINTER R~J.ES! l\1~r._ 8.."7-7o39 l;11il18"£i::'..jP~A~UftLARJN~:ii';io~.=~c'OMc• l---*~~64~~~l~!24~~*~-M=E~N3'S~26=·"· "-b'oik-,"-"11,co:.::,co"to-r1 sink. etc. 2908 CliH Dr .. NB. ~~t~sZ.~S:~nd ·st~~ 40'-\Vhttler Cruiser: Sleeps 8. * * WA~ffED * * ' Maple bedstead; Mi!'li·bikt ; CLARINET 71" Maple console TV $200 3 COLEl\IAN Mobile home Make appt NO\V! OWNER: FLIPPER SAILBOAT. Hotp'btd; ~ta ; .chair; etc. Good condition. cue !pd Al\1-FM radio. record heater 30.000 BTU S50 2 KIITENS 6 wk& old . box Wkdays_S39·8978 Eves & wk· *Call 646-1!">59 * S4ft..755f. ,~d all $40. 549-0530 plRyer & TV $15 Baby ~ Anchor T-r a 11 e r Port tralnt'd .. 8364493 9/21 ends: 827-1431. * FLIPPER No. 423-Great GARA'E Sal• ·.-~t .,, ~. 531 BUNDY, child's· c·I a r ·i n t t. $10, Old upright piano $5(1, ;:"::2--__:2841;.:::;..· ~~...,.......,-,....,.... ODD eyps , white .cat. l yr. for kids. Red u'/"'hite deck. u .,.. .-.. 1 • V 1 2 Fbrgls h11rgeg .. flat deck, 28• 6 • ~ Catalina.-N.B . .pt.'tlo tum., Like new, seldom used. . TypeWl'iter SlO Port. gewing Hundreds of Orchid planta P.ry ovable. 897-5480 9121 10'X15'. full •oulhrd control, $ "· ~:>-040l. misc. housebOJd, plywood, $75_ · · • 540-694& machine $15 1930 Philco · " 12 ~ 1 ..,., ~ GREY.&: Black fem Kitty. 8 LP" stov,,: Perfect n·,.,r Balboa 20' fixed Kffl 1~===~~~7"'-'-'--1 conM>I d' 11 t 1~· m po · ..... 0 ........... Jdn& i.ltt. bed frame. · BUNDY Clarinet .bY Selmer, t ra 10• exct en '" 642-9'l21 \\'ks. 64&-S:W . 9/21 houseboat, fishing or party 548-0532 l~~.;:~~::;="'i::-=c.I Coltman oil heater SU Ping • / Ol:D O&k Chttt:· Pr. Ne.w Perfect for school students, pong table S8 Rugs, tablti, TWO ~Iaple bed frames SlO 3 FREE Jor11 haittd kittens. boat. 1 w alum. ca~py, 9020 I ·.-- draperies, ~ pr\nt $~. 847-~. lamps. fani;, record players. each. Mi s c Be~ u t y 531-2236 9/21 Sl397i. Other \\'/lop lrame Pow•r. Cruisers Ux7. Duncan PhYfe tabk>; TRUMPET FOR SALE GE Posture Rt1t. Lots equipment. 642-&&30. CALICO kitten to--"' home. -Sl29:l or best oUer.-P\'I pty. --~------~L2037 5"""' See bfwn 9&5. Slit & Sun at 19' STARCRAFT b' f ti 'I"""'"' •• • Xlnt 00nd. M0-2100 mo?'f'! ll7 E. 18th. CM BICYCLES. 1--3--10 spd. New 537.(186(1 .9/21 · ca in, u Y y gal Sat ta Advance. Maritll! Transport, enclsd w/side & rear cur· DRJV'.EWA e . ·• pe Olds V•lve Trombone STOP & SWAP & used. Trade in old bike. PT Collie-pups, Frtt' lo good 2099 Placentia, CJ\-T . · tai'ns, 'depth finde-r & llsh recorde.f', ta~; bike, car Xlnt cond ' 644-6048 548-6101 334 Del Mar. C.M. home. 962-7304 9/22 __:::::...:..::=c:::c.:::::...__ locater, navig ""U ip, -w -•k-E -h St Jo M · ""' COLONIAL in w at' r , " ·-•• .._ -.io ·""' · "-· · 2073 Ne\\o-port Blvd. C.l\I. -I-pc BEDR."\i sci, Kenmore. QOUBLE Utility Quin-con-~ 11.i HP Evinrudt \\'/11.5 LAWN Sale: cetAmics & TRUMPE-T wi_th C•s• (next to Tony's Bid& 'Mat.) '''" dry•r, 2511 Se•view, mahogany· plank. fresh ba"it '--trl & ri CM Xlnt cond $75 -644-1596 .. cret~. You hau~ .. ~940 ~122 bag, S\\'im r;tep, d_in<>hy, •u :>. r many. 1nany . misc.~ Ylclo •St., · • · Used furn: Stoves; Retrir's; CdM. Corrie. Sat or sun. .... otht>r xrras $3100. 833·1149 .Sat. &-Sun otily.· &: Misc. 7'9" TANAKA SURFBOARD ruN healthy puppies lab mix compass, 90 w11~t radio/ttle 139.cw'rss, La,& Sch: Radios, Pl•nos & Or,ans 1130 "If we don't have what you n·ade in J-tawall. aood corn:!. 548-I506 9122 ~r~~. f~~:j ~~~~~. ~~~i tape rec, rkJ bndg~. pnlgt, · SALE want, we·n get it for you" only $50. 67s-8911. 9' SOF.,_ Gd. cond tree for fuel, life jacke-111, mufflers. Garard trntble, etc. St!t. PIANOS e ORGANS DOUBLE bed 4" foam nib-./ BIKE ADULT 3 WHEEL pick-up. 675-.31°" 9121 195 hp eng. Slttps 4. Priced GARAGE ~e. Household Famous brands at tremen-bcr mattress $25. Queen size lJKE NE\V! PETS and LIVISTOCK to sell . 54:.--0820 or 551-7830. 3.-5 Daily, -Sat-Sun U.5 450 dou.s uvtnp1 All with our 6 .. foam, extra firm mat-•348-6l52* 41' CHRIS Tri-cab FB, '59, t . 21st. NB (Back Say). exclusive coUt Music War-tress $50. 548-3500. UNUSUAL fottlgn paintings Pets, Gener•I ~ 2.5 h.'W, auto pilot 130\V HOUSEHOLD Goods-LIDO rantY. CANDELLABR.A, Ht av y art objects and jev.'e.lry FOX, RARE, 7 mo, gold col-radio. RDf, FathotTteter, ISLE. Stin r-.t~OtilY:-~-Via ~ORGANS-trom-S25t1--blac:~...k9n, 5 ft _'s4Y563 after 9:30 PM _Jar, blk_ ltiS '--n_JJ, _must shower, 2 heads. tlec galle-y, ~e.ntone 673-4~1. PIANOS from $225 widt.,new, neve~ used, very JAKE'S Continuous Swap sell-leaving country. Alt S'll;000-846-----504164M221. ~RANDS from $695 =· '12 price at $3S. Meet. Buy.sell-Trade. lll E. 7:30. 549-2163. • SO. Coa~t 18' inbrd --Bank terms. Trade-ins · · 18th. CM 642-5666 -runabout. Xlnt cond . Appll1nces 1100 Opt:i Sunda)'lll 12-5 POWER l\lov.·e.r, reel type., SLIM ~vM Dogs 112S Varnis hed deck & int. $175(1. S Daily til 6 _ FT! til 9 self propelled. Runs like -v ''------..:.:;;.;; 675-4623 1/3 Partnership 32' Chris Craft Cabin Cru iser, twin SLrcW, fully equip. sip~ 6, xln'l cond. 838-5550 9A..\1-5Pi\1, 544--4748 aft 5. 22' Trojan, sleeps t\\'O. he11d: sink, stove. Slip available. Sacrlfict. 494-7856 • Skipjack 20' • 1'1ying Briilgf'. N.B. • 67~'15 .. 2(1' CABIN Cruiser Glas,, '6:i Evlnrude 100 hp All/elect. 1\1any xtras! $2400 firm . 642-&173. * AN EA y COAST MUSIC new ·~.'"" ·-. S50. * 67~3104 AACHEN W h .. D ...., ............,, CHRYSLER inbd/oulbd. '68 as •r ry•r Pure ·Bred L"IKE NEW! NE\\'PoRT ~ HARBOR tt ruRNITURE-DISHES runaboul \\'/convt. lop. Few 30. CHRIS Craft sed an Owner: 827-1431 Costa Mesa * 642-2851 & MISC. * ' Milc. Wanted 1610 German Shepherd hrs, nms & Jook.s like new. cruiser. gd cond. Spacious, I :,;:;;;~~;;;;;;;~;;::;;:::;;l; • .:;HAl~M~'~'O~ND~~o~-;;"::;L~'~~ i --'A~FT~;_:4!_!p~m'._!64'!4:::-3;t_I1l'!.__,LAR-··-GE F II id l'k ··-\~~lel2114hey la&st kS.~. ca 11' __:<::.94-:.:3::9c:59_______ equip'd $3."ilO. 67:l-6361. !RECONDITIONED low-cost '" ,.,._. -u~-MOVING. I I t Ii am y wou 1 t to """" eve w ,..,:o;, 1 · ""'~-7.-~""-'=~"7""~ wubcn & dryers •. single. trans .. w/lfllltar, banjo, etc. . . .se n I a buy a refrigerator. BEAUTIFUL Bl k le Id SHARP ll' Chrh•; util., all ac· 1966 Tolly Craft 26' fbgl s Tm· Al b '°°' ty furn1shl''"'S incl 2 ne_ ar·nt. w 64-.207 ac &O cess & trlr. S99:i. m•e. 125/hr, 10011 •qu>'p. Uoiu & mstched sell. so rever ...-, "'arn.n • '"" ~ AKC 'd l Id r. * 641 ~·s * d I. Mfas, mattrf'sscs, k•n"' 11ze reg yr 0 '-"<"rman -<i"'I 11000 '"1936 <,. '6&1 Guaranteed 54&-S2U or t iv., lessons. bed 1 . d-... I---------s'htphe:?'d femalf'. Mu1t sell. ~~-"~"--'=~~= '"a-· ,,..,......, • 139-7gi: . • CABLE. New 41" console k!tche~ aystlequ, :~r"',~.:;.· FREE TO YOU Call J im: 540--3009 eves. 2::· Cabin lnbrd 133 HP. Spo-•Skl ao.~ 9030 piano, wal . w/bcnch k dtl. .,,,.., Graymarint. Biiyshort Park -•• KENMO~ Auto wuher, refrlg., console stereo/radio · • AKC POODLE PUPS Sm. Xlnt cond $35, Westlnahi..uR 6 only! List price $!95, our -'~U"-p~U--.:.'"-'•-r_646--,--=34~41~. ~~ . price S6S9 &: all misc. Reasonable.~ LANDLORD s.y no CATS ~fany ·colors avail. Moving JO· Chris Connie., TIS, slplli 6. '68 CHRIS C~AFT auto waaher, Xlnt cond. $25. GOULD MUSIC CO. Maw1on Dr., Laguna Hills. must givt 11.way. 3 fluffy kit· want gd homes. $25 &: up. New & CleRn, SI 0 , 000 Col'sAir 18' Fibl'rglass. t5o 84T-8ll5, 54&-8672. Since 191l 837-9470 tens 1 fl'Y 2 striped very 842-3561 or 846-5096. JtP. V.fi eng .. \Y/O:'llC out. RCA Whirlpool washer (gd. 2045 No. ~fain, S.A. DESK • Massive carved playful-a.JM black I 0 n 1 GUNN Kennels. \Vire Hair 6~A900P.TAIN'S GIG" drh·e •. \linyl top. Aft & gidc Mlape) $75. Tappan elf'C· "* 547--0681 * Me.di!. 43" x 81". Overhang haired mothe>r "''Ivery large Fox Terrier pups. 8 wks, cur!Rins. TeP • nee traile-r. tronic O\'e.n (not \\Tk '&) of-l ---i1'.-1.;wiowiii=;..,1,1---corbaJ supported. l\latchina ~n eyes. ~8-0532 9/26 AKC, 33 c.hamp. pedigrtt, $1400. TI4/~3577 Llkt M\\' cond. Priced for fer. g.&.~. \\'e're. Ha\•ing a lib I tbl Sl7S. 8' Blu I rm LOVABLE Shepherd&: Collie ~12Xl~'.:,.· :,"'~-'84:'°'.'C4==-=~il :--:------= quick sale! Call 6'14-2717· FRIGIDAIRE Wuhu I t lec \VHALE OF A SALE plAid qualicy sefa, $15(1 firm. pup 3 mos , 9 5 % COCKER SPANIEL PUPS S•llbMtl 9010 14' SKl'fiOAT \\'/40 hp Twin dryer, Both xlnt cond, m On PIANOS &: ORGANS '1'78-4542. housebroken loves kids &: Xlnt Temp. AKC Champ ---------Evinrudc, rigged !or lroll- deliv A 1u ar ante ed · Two manual organs from S299 OUR BIGGEST sale! Bikini• cats. ~loving Into apt. Ped. Partl~lottd females ALL NEW 16' ing, sleeps 4, elect starter. MT-&15. ~n Pianos from $179 $8. cover-ups Sl·$8. B11.ck 10 836-4493 9/21 839-6084 n1nning lights. A great run- ' ltEFIUG'ERATOllS • l.a?'I" WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO achool v.ur. Fri Sat It Slln. DARLING bJack male cock· SHOWLINE Black g\lver &: HOBIE CATS ning boat. s495 .. Ph: 9S2-35l3 1 aeleetioa. ~. $l5 • $55. lS19 Newport. C.M. 642-8484 "Anything' Goes," 304 ~~ a-poo. loyes children &! tin German Shepherd pup~. · · ./ 14 1,1r' SKI Boe.I : Gla.u: -....7820. OPEN SUNDAY Marine Ave &: 326 ?a.tarine babit11.. Never barkS~ 10 mo 6 wk old, $50. Call aft 1. ALL COLORS. -over \\·ood. 40 H.P. Johnson G.E. Electric dryer, 4 )'T'S ArrERNOONS Ave, Balboa Island. old. 9&8-M49 9121 846-43.32. FREE DEMOS Electro Start.· Z ie man old. Xlnt cond. S75 or tradehllot.-"'ln.;_no;:.cr:.:s::O;;,r:.:•:.:o::n~C'l•-,-,-1·""'-"-""if"l,;Ni,E"'S"°T'.----RABBITS -New Zt&land R"E"G".-,e.=-.. "'1"",-pu-,-,-.-.-bo-,.,,-IPrtced from $ll95. Wlnt«!r trailer. HD/Tires. $-l50. ~ d 548--3062 • 0 T 5 Racina" SlRrt11. soon! 673.-7208. IVI pl ryer. · ENROLL NOW COt.t ECT RS I EM wht buck &. Calif. doe, Aug. 4, ~p shotll, $jQ • I ,:.;;-:""""'°'"'"-,.,.,..,-".7 2 Dr. · Retrig. \\'/separate Clus atarting Tues., Sept N•m• ltl 11 brttding stOC'k '-7 bunnlts. fem11le, '6(1 male. 673.-9592, CAP'N EDS SHARP '68 Glaspar 17' boat. bottom freezer, $75. 22nd, 1 p.m. 6 weeks course By Appointment Only , ,..P.ckg::...,dc.":.':.,· ,.:64:.:2 .. ·30~39-.-....:9:.:;119 <i73-5197. Mere. 1000. 100 HP. Tilt ,. 1 ~~~-~~-~--2200\V.Cst.Hwy,NB64S..2244 " • · b ' D!Mi()lG, O'r778t Sl2. HAMMOND ORGAN Call loR•yne 2 Adult rabbit!, 2 baby bun-HARD to find Toy rox Ter-Traucr • tnm ta s ~AYTAG Auto wuher, Xlnl STUDIOS. 2854 E. Coast NewpOri &:ach 646.670J -ni~. -Takf! 1 or all. 1 \\'hilf', rl!f' pup pits, -AKC 36' CUSTOM CATCH l"ll,:ni;;,5======536-=;.639;;;:;1 •• H Coronr d 1 M Built for real Mik>n! · -· -... i;ond $35.1df'liV I: ~ W'J.. t ar. DESK-~tasalv~ carved 3 salt&_ pepper, Ve')' cud· ~gisltred. Sofl k Cuddly, Rttel'ltly sun·eyed &: \\'tll M • E • 9035 tefrd. 841411). 546-M72. ~. ~1tdlt. 43" x Bl ... Overhan"' dly, 64~ 9121 beautiful&: smart. 54~2153. __!!!.n_!__~·"-_;'P:.:·---.... !!'>Und. Repla<'l!mtnl value. - l'ROSf-f'REE PHILCO THOMAS Chord 0 r 1 an . corbal 1u·J)J>Orttd. Matching FOUR Gray and black AKC ~Jlni Schnauzer pup-$20,000. O a c ro n saili. INBOARD And outboard -·JllEFltlGERA'J'OR WalnUl. $pfnet site $200. Fri llb/tbl $;;()!), 8' Blu/grn 11.tripred killtl\l!, two with pies, IOVAbJt disposiHon. Ready to sail. ~tu• I p11rts and nccessoritll, Gall StOD 963-34~ 64Z..7360, Sat 548-4896 plald quality sofa. Sl!IO lirm. tour whit~ mittens. 921 Nol· champ liM, 54().9846, .543-3.340 Mcrifice 1v!ll trade for pro-tanks to \•elvet trans. Con- l 'SEARS wtf16ooN unit, 22.000 ELECTRONIC Ors•n 118--4542. tlnaham Rd , NB 9/22 ./ AKC QtM.fP PED. pert)' or \\'hat have you. trols1 cablf'll, M!ats. In- BTU whok.-hie. &le.. eond, -Walnut, Oriflnal c:o.t $1.100. * AU,.'TION * At.ITOMATIC Galftrs .t: Sal· MALE PEKE Dys: 642--2851. Eves: 1tniment11, props, hard\\•are. Aaki -$500. 893-4480 V 967~787 wind!lh;e.Jds, etc. Will sell t • must tell St:ll. 56-5\75. nc: . Fine f\rrniture tier built -In di&hwashtr, Si5 ~~1..::::::c-~·="°"~=-:--111 or part. 54~. GE Rt:friC·Freetcr, froll· BR.AHM-.BACH Piano, Baby le Applisnctt bronze. nets drain pump. Puttb~ l\tlnlAlure Poodl~s * CORONADO 30 *• __ ---- -. ·-.~··, 1_150. Gnind. Needs •me work. . 644-22'29 9/J9 9 ~ l30 Ha\·~ a small boi.t no~·? .,..,._.... *uctions Frid.at, 7.30 p.m. \\'~ Bo.t R..,tals * (13-9013 * 1(25:""Pll: &16-UTS Windy's Auc:tio" Barn t'OCKAPOO Puppies 2-male * ~70-• Use. llJor the. dwn paymttll R g F-R·l .G ER.ATOR \Vlth S],tAU. · .UPRIGHT Ptano • 2 female ~ v.·ks old 858 Oak e Purebrtd male Labrador No rsnbl deal I~ down.~ SAILBOAT For ~nt. Cal 25, trirnfr-iSO« btst¢ter. See Perfect fOr new ttudent 20754. Ne.11:port, CM 648·11686 C~f &42--0595. ~/21 )>Uj), ·Had-shots $35. Yachl~ Royale. Corp. $30 per dny, wkdy1; $40 per at 21! Grul, Apt B. N.B. $...SO. 64~-mr: Behind Tony's----BldJ. Mat'I . DAR.LING Kfite.ns "'I th * 546-8456 * 2912 W. CoAtl Hwy, 645-0810 c1y· "\\'knd!J:: SXK1 per wk. - ' : 1 I Border to •• . . " ... . '• . " -' ... .-' .. ... .. " ... : ; .. -aorcler ;~_: ... Every classilieCI w•nt aCI in the DAIL'( PILOT appears m every edition every~:. day . That means your ad will be seen .. in papers delivered to homes and sol~~ from newsracks from border to bordel'·:..; '•' aU •long the Orange Coast ••• aU the=-:, . '• way .from -~. •, ·.' I Seal Beach . " -. . I ·.·.~ I ' ' . to San Clemente You Get .. It All ••.• .. R"nntlngton Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa. N~wport ·Beach L&guna Beach Saddlehack San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) : For One Price ·_-.. With A. •• ! •.• l I I I I I · - ·.·.· ~-·l .. "• ' ,-, ' .. '• .. 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' &36-4747 NEW 7 'cal vansco air h$r.k b&.>' area ~s.2024 9121 \vk1. 2 m11Jt, 1 temalt"tfiO 21~9'J14 e\·•s. PL ~ !aL 54S.t895 WIU! jUll a call. )'Oll-. can PM'lM"e paint pot. ab\ ti; ·'\'r"," old •mile pedigrtt . ** ~;; --· --'C~:1flrn1tl'm, O~: Tr O_UGH__A •G. r;, WASHER-rood toil' stll It all! Plaoe a ,D•tl.Y hosts .Ir: l rolltr COl.lt r, cost Collie lrl color. 557·9994 9121 • PURE BLOOD i\fAUE Fully e:qpt AWll•n.-. Bes1 DAil! PILOT dltkln. J"lnt ps talcts. P Uot • Quslrled Ad. Call SSOO Saaifict sxxi. !-16-2628 2 Adorable blk femal• kilfel\ll LABRADOR PUPS OU•r-B1w: 5 &.U-1114, ext; WA -AD -* ~ * ltircct 1C2.-sn11'0DAY! or 21l/5'J..1821. t 'lli•ks old &IS-216'9 9121 496-3713 -337.7425 lit c ~ ' ' _....,. .. ' Phone 6A2-S678 ' --.., l· . . ' •NolW.1t9ck,.....,... .... " • Nnimmerc1ar • ........ '~ .. ~ IKh llonLmulU.. ....-_wltti "".--w. c...11 ............ ,., ....... ' - .., • ' _ __..._ --------• ,, 1!70 - PM CONVINllNt:.. OFPICIS. . . O 511¥1 YOU -:.... -,, • -1°' e NIWPOllT llACH .. , .. :DI I• lllllM'"'ll~ . : e lAGllN:l llACH .•..•. 222 '~' ~von~ .; I • ,cOSTA .MESA " ..... , .. .. .. 330 w .. 1 !Mi ~ t e HUNTINGTON"lllACH -1117J~~<f( .... .,.-; • s~~-CL~INTI .:-.~s-NO: II c.ml~·~· ~I - ' .. Jll'El'·RIGERATOR& $25. CAS ',1~ ·.it futoinafic . m ~·.;. ?ieeds AUTOMATIC . WashlT' S25. MAPLE Sofa UQ, Chair $5, ROWWAY ... bed. PORTABLE HI chlilr bNnd DESIGNER clothes : GENERAii electric z;::iss,\: Drop !)ear fable whh pads, wubtr, iood~k:lnJ.°'n. ..V.: .~.f~nr.e , CO.Ins :soy~, a~ sirl'~ bU.1 SlO needs upholalt"rlnc. Twin llmolt new • S25. . Studio new wu $8. now $.1.75. • P" rt• we• r', evening, re, broiler'"~~· C9:U:~w no chairs $25. Goll clubs ' d1tl6ff, ~tli,#(1~ 4~ 'M34 ,9119 tet ~ Pres.Iden ts-~.50. each, Push JTIOftf s;;, bedstead p). Ha.pilal bed coueh with n shp cover 642--3717 •• • daytimeJ beautiful lfnrtrie, S20, ~ ng sed : and bl& SlS.; ~by feeding BLOND dttuei:. Md.~ $25. Vapor;:.tr 16. State• coin& Rotary mower $10, FJectrlc us, Books and mqulnes and 2 bol1t SlO. 6"--0259. MISCELLANEOUS• l.S 6 o shoes ~OA $3-$25; Patio ~~· 11~ u _ ~l t'a'hle $8.50. Swln& and Slide Black' kinr 11ze hf'Adboi(:rd su. ClariMt S.tlt.t &ood for motor S2. 769~ W. 2tth St., 1bc. U68 Paularim, CM. 00~81..E ?t111tttss and box Pontiac wagon 'Part 1. chairs S5 ~-243is' La Hmnosa Avr!' S. .et $20. &tfr'182Q. $20 Blut quilted kine ~d i ~ $25. 64i-.M79. C.M. at Placentia Ave. 16,, Sidewalk bik" S 5 • spnna; $25. 646-84BS. automatic tran&ml.ulon, $20, 1JA~B~UE K1nf $10. out ~t l..aiuna. D£g{ And chair flO . 2 piece S4 Pink ~~ .. Jer i , WONDER. Horse lup Sl . POS'l'ERS Rock ~ and Trainin& whttl1 $1.50. Marx WHITE Wrought i r :i n 3 2 barre~ ma1':1old ~ restaurant Chevy I hole, 16 'I QUILTED doublf': spread ,15. ltttjQnal; couC~. veq "'l(>O(I liJ>t:tad $4. ~3698. • .,. / II Btd hw!';t deuble M.,. ~ .~ll' S~ •• ~ · Bnlct Bis Wbf!el ss. Mini bike glau-lopped dinette Cable e~ $25, ~ 1 $2., H B ~·heel S3 picnic; table ar,d Emenon portable TV Sl~. ' i;Ondllion .. $25 each aecUon CAS'r lron1 prOcelafn..!lfll!d l divider ~-$1. GUd...fc 0.-t jl ' ·" clutch aod 36" chalo $8.D;. $25. • m•tchl"" chairs $11.50 ~i;..;{:2 · Am• 0' ' ' "'" $10 2 aluminum lO gal gl"' tbp kld"'f v'"lty $0, ·lfphol•tered chair 15, Night :lauodry tw 17: s..,.. :t I S1 piece Vpu~ ~~4;': ·FURNIT,UJlE, • ~.!A'l-1 h!J •' VW ti~ chai1111 $2. &by -each. Maple coffee table . ·. " . .. bttr kegs $3.50 each: GE 646--8065. at&nd, antique green SS. 1935 mowe:. nice~ ~ • I . ANT IQ U E M ah o 1 a n y ~~~~ldBri011 a lira.cl,..,;.~.!'; poq!_~LJ!,_S0._ <;4,1ppi!!( , $20~. .Two:50_my_t~~ e1~. ~1A,.,.8"._11~~~1!~ .... ~.:! rd~rs~~~a '"°"e·I ::'°m'~,i:..~ -WIN~J~gafgn _S~ri~n' Pl. ~pt 'f'202, .. ~.~y~~ ~· ...•. ;;1 t."e~ c""lr $25. •-,.., -,~ • ems .u.r..,.,. O 8;_• -· ·117 e '-m,.·-une ~··,; ....... ~VI"' ... nee\; '"' .. "'' ... ~ I -r1 "o..v•MM ,..,.lne"Bros 1 te ............ ... ...... foodcupboard$1 ..... g8.$ ta t'I . ac. 1'· $8 hobby llOv ''Mrnnie'"'-hea cr • South Bay AptJ. ewpo r ,. . '• I antiqUe v~ $25. Deak $25. 642-3627 4835 Bruce fusent can $3. 2338 Rutrim Dr., afind $12.50. \Vb ite cheat m_e~h !nay ~n S4 baby 543-810!. O'Keefe atove f1 5, J butner Beic.h 5.ls-t1811. set, 1 latte le_af, 'to~ka 1totmerie, does a.II $'17.50. NB c.~f. $20. Monterey Maple c~~t ~7:"es inf:;:: li~ 2, lOc SINGLE bed. $2.50, Kitchen stove with oven for boat or 'OVAL Shall'd w 0 0 de n '~· 4 cliain, good ~itton: Fl.ttplaee set, br11.ss $13.50. LAWN Mower $10, bird $25. Cedar hope chest ~. 0 bed u· 847-&.l83 plastic chairs 50c e11.ch, ct1mper $25 .. ...UV tllhAust ' $~. 642-1982 ~ I I Tw:ln ma.ttttRs and springs, cages l , 3, .and $l~_;!olding ~RJB, New maltn!A and Pair Early American lamps to Sl, car . ' · head board tteak) $5.00, motor for boat or camper kitchen tabl~, and 4· <;luurs MAPl.E tramed ntlrror i25 'l~e new $25. Lad i e i .chair $2, .'SS tot l&f'le col-=~~~ee: :th~nfant ~~· $25. s Maplt sWlvel bar 2 BAR .stools .. 11~ ":~.,! 'night stands $4.00 Pr. throw $15 Tapi)en electroillc oven $ 2 ~'-Ma1) 1 s ~.b ~~r Map~e step tibl,e $20,_Map.le dreuH SOc-.$5. Coll.ta $1.50 teedu1 elc. 642-!X! Boy'· 11rl I ck)thefl S4 box. naua:ahyde swivel rockers bubecue $25 .. new $unbeam !a nuoreseerit lights (12 flJ MnllOle $2b, CB ante.nna, $10 CaJ.,DU clothes basket on Sl<I Hiadboard $15 Comp! te -· medium· and large, 11!Ze lectlon oL,. wood biid nt:.lts, , ~ , ll1g sea · stools ' $1:> each. Orange each, $IOO ~arge ove "'""'" ill0Y.'fl 10c ea, Mrrels ·rlC not working S25. oldrr Hl·Fi ovr,. '"'"l"-s, s ze · sWi~J rdi;!trer S20 &r ~"'I Heh. 2t19 Cottqe C, risiit NEW Nqrton Door cloaen, 2138 Garnet Dr.~-$25. P.&U'· Solid Maple night tt'flon e~ttltlc lrye~· _and. $2~00 each,-dly bed $2.00, 64S-95r50: • wheels' $.1. Electric heater ~ $Hi 'qhifd's c~· 12 side rear, Costa Meaa. value fa), sell $10. 1800 feet PORT~ Stereo, 4 standi ri7.~ each. Maple !!"~r t;;a~J1sh ',~c~ plastic plants S It, Sl.00 ea, HAND .crocheted ~,Pftad, ~d-!4Q-$2(e~oe c~er r! \\'ood foldlnf c~Jfl 50 ! 'JWIN Bed bookcue head-~w baseboard Sc a loot. 60 apeeda, extra spea,ke:r and large knlck'-knack shelf $20. mi~t' $4. earlY Americ11.n knife ahlrpener 15c, lamps lt-u than the cost ot !hread 11 50 1 u:vtiAJ. (( tke pot ~:SC: p=e~ piunti.~: .f9 I board $5. &Jrfer akate draw pulls new cost-$24 take reeord stand _ $25. Stud_:~ ...1.........M L M~!e ca ta1n'• _ net~w\l~p-4l-5-pie-~a,.patio chalse..andcpad -$15. -Automahcr gas dryer. '_ ' " ~. _ n !!LCM 4 1-- tx>&n:l;-exctUent;Jik ... )':ebcor · S&:-2·new·4 x I ~cut,tlut IJeik ~til<leilt chair, chairs, made In sw~t'n $25 :res $5, SJrr.952!1. $2.50, picture trames ]Oc-$lS· matching 'A'Uher ~lS ~~~t.°" R~i!I~ $~· 6' ~FA,CW!1¥ ~au&a>iidti · ~ ·:'71."t~•tana 'S15. ~ divtd,:t•a a.t· • each naua:ah)ld~ back 1e at• each. Pair Maple Pineapple . . 50c, ala.rm cloCk ~· tilde Caaeue· tipe,,..reCorder' ·-with . ue w : mo 0 · $25 'M"atc~lna; chair' t:n<t ;ot-1 Dog bed;.i:l!Ke· rw;_w $( 8 Ii til(e• J9 etfh. New ilh jig swivels, till, adjuRta.ble ~· poster twin beds. $20 each. OLD cu.hmere d r e 1. s I n I rule $5.00, Ur€ & W&t'( 700-tapes AC -adapter. tell!phone New ~ 10 X lfL. tire, •.6 ply toman t12.50 StS-65n. ~ : ! beige ~. goqd condi~ =~ a96~~40". COit $44, ~e Alunynum. car klp carrier 5'8-8611. table nice . $25. bH.utlful l3·S3.llO, Y.'Onder horse $2.00 pickup coil microphone and rattna; 1yr11 trailer •pare DISHES ~adwrware.Ji)e. $25. 5 shelf bookcase, n1ct ,,..., $5. 545-2529. • . . ""alnul . chair $25, SU.nday . slot ·car with board U.00, ca~ $18, Olds trumpet $25 $al. Drop leaf chrome table J2 .SO .hi_nen table dolht'i $15 $l 2 . Table lamp $2. M&-681.5 BALANCED SpHd. ~\~ DINETrE SET, 4 chain. 3 CO~ER Dmmg noo ~' S3&-7320. . _ fishing pole .l rHl $4.00, n1outhpieces $10. SJ&.8280. $3>: 100 ft. drop cord $6. 520 and ·$20. Poker chip set 115 PM ment -40 HP VW -4 rods tis. leaves $25 Kitchf'n alnk in ~ awivel table . and chair~ KENMORE 1a1 s1ove, good fl.Sh light $1.25, clot <'Ill' kit· Defalu, C.m. men'• heavy booti s1.50 ROLLA.WAY Bed tl 5 . 4 Pistons S20. 4 ~Is $25. cabinet tor.mica lop, all fit· chrome, turquoiY $lO. Twl working eondit~on 42 inch, track & pa~s $2.00 lot, car TOASTER $2 car r11.dlo $5 £il..ASSW-'RE. lazy susan. shoes, size ~ '$11".50 Slln- nower arrahgements $1-$4. Fly wh"'J $25. Crank S25. 1ll tings $10. Cocktail, end, bed set $25. 4 drawer chest $10, 5.16-8321. fan 50c lantern bulb 50c, 10-1014 wide oval S4. 2.J?Ol+-di&hej f ,BBQ ittms 'ama.11 bt'am. d•ep h"Yer·s12.so Sat· Shell 10ap dishes 50c-75c. RPM clauic alburru $5. u iwlvel tables $2. Jewelry of drawers $25. New air car d 1 hi 25c m ll)c.. wkle oval S3. 4-735 x 14 tires 'i ' . Sun 233 E· Palmer SI CM. &.thinette $6. Baby car ~ 35 I • $1S New white cur-V\V. bompel'\ front and l't'ar, car hea la • Y! 110 p , 't b r Underwood .dolla, p aquel!. camera, rron, · · · · , · , • .,,' Bowling ball and ease~ Bini( board Sl5. Braun. 25<:-$1. Kitchen item fl' ~n:rll. s4a.s.4S. ne1v Sl 5, V\V tire itnd whttl St.DO'. underwater camera .. _,',~~tr a 7Z e Guitar $10 ice i;rus.her, books, jewelry, BOX'S 20" Sl;i?rray 'bike it4 SB... ~ Costa :P.tesa St. MM camera with Rash light • dishes Sc-$3. Table linens, while wall new S15, Renault hooiung $3.00, camp lant~rn ,~ .. ~-tr1""0 !tar $1.5 'Utlllty men 1 aylts from 10c-$2.50. snare drurn with atapd, tf!w j fn('tcr and . case $ 2 . LeQSe~ curtai111, drapes 50c-$2. 2320 CHILD'S Piano SIS, Mattress tnn11mluion axle complete_ 11_.oo. camp lantun $2.00, mo.tor ss'"du-"--· -.FuU propane tank and. 1to1•e skin $20. 5:18--0796': · ·1 ~· $25. Brau headboard and Elden Ave., CM. S7. Hauock $6. Chenille $IS R uJ b k t S5 S500 blades SlOO "'' U\IUY 1 $25 Ch 1 x 8--3' spruce paneling, footJ?oard $25. 675-5416. SPAULDING Golf c 1 u b s , • em. 1 .uc et a.ea s 1"1Se • • •• saw . ' $25 chevy rear end ' t5 tube CH" eampe~ ;. rislma.'1 BA1'Y carriage SiO car M!at t't'ki. • f cl 1 spread S3. Pt-a jacket fl. pair, 800x14 hre and whet>! row bar lJ, home lmulation hassl lo d • bug)' $2S tree and trim S5. Drapes S2 $'l please call during ·.wtikk d ng or en nc. onrue LAWNMOWER S2. Single col a.Jrriost new, \\'Omen'• or CaPiz iihell lantf'rns $7 each. $2.50, 4 drawer chest SlO, I6 rx roll,, .car lop carrirr ~ube :ron: ~':with hub6 pair. 2206 A. RUtgers Dr., &1&-2781~ • : · l · ::' ~v;l.v~~ ~~:r,<':~ , $5. Camp stove S5 Ruit 9'.x7' young rnan·s· with bar $25. Sat. only. ~5-4J09. 2619 he11vy du~. P, I y ~ o o d $5.00, crib mattress $4.00, t!'lll ... "2ST " , .._ rornf'r .h~"OCado. • 00 M"' .,. 4 5 • E= ~lnUUA "' 7' SIO. TV stand $3. Slipper Golf cart $15. Crossman Willo.'Lan~ c~t. drawet"l 2S x28 xlO $1 high ti speakers $2000, book _., IJ-0:> • "! .4: • ·-~' eves. chair. $8 Dresser $15 , pellt.t BB r un, almost new each 20391 · Jiarlxlr lsle 1 $3 00 h nd ba 2X drt 3 1 VIRTUE Bros table-> $20. 4 enlarging lcllfl $10 Pol@. kl! ~ $25 1Dreuer Ui: 'Bed 494-2882. ' ' $15. Daisy BB r uns, ts·and BABY High ch2.!r $6. New lane.' 962-1782. · she f · ' a g ' 001.D.'a ..er. qe ·up~t~ chain pn. all In and pbst s_l.50 tJ_HF. ti>ll: $15. Oiain S15. ~14. 546-7866 walker $3. Play-pen-crib !or · ' rub~r hole "' cl:am~ $1.50, drawers •nd wardrobe• exceYent> con di t l o n. 8 , 11er.ttr S3 child"s Rflirq:r~ph w1:0~!1 i:.·M!=..s~a~;~~ $4. . be $3 Bab .. S4 AVON perfume roll.eta, $2.25 50 amp Ilv .item.tor, blonde, mar·p1'oof $25. draWer dres1er and nUrror $3.50 chrome dinette table ,, WiDDING Dre:1110 ·worn TV $10. crothes 25c-$l, Girl's None d_ ;.__. !. iwin13g ur.. each, Avon p,. r f ume needs 'NOrk $4.00, desk light 540-1213. , S8 Smalt< •raiwrdesk IIO and 4 chairs su.~ enn.,.t onct, size 11, orlc $50, tell Bed $25. Chest $25. Lamps shoe roller skates $3. Shoes ew ty.•1n UC\; uame .,,.,. sachets $188-$225 Avon ~ n$100: • · -.:..:..1; $25. Girl's shoe skates, used $10. Refrigerator~ CoHee SOc-S2. Lamp $3.50. To)'ll Kitctw:n items SOc-$3. New t'l'M.m 'k.>ti~. fr~ ea~lf. !!:~~~ $4.~c:' ·= bed .\ 2 ~00~ size.carpels, l4'x12', .,. 3 eott~~·!-ble1 $~ Skiis :ii!c:7c. 'pa:..~~ ~· ~! twice, size 6 $8. Surfboard table $25. 2127 Union Satl-4 . 2Sc-$4. Camera $5. Rocking electric can opener SS. Toys all Zi% oft, nice Onirunas mattreas, like new $25.00, and 12 x 1_2; cream colored $15". P.aper back bookl ~· $ 2 , 50 ?tl~arctl'· .VOM fio l 10' 4" $15. Studebaker ear PM only CM. hone $5. Curtain• SOc-$1.50. 25c. R~rd ~bums !iOc. girts, 6172 Ga.llpt"•n Dr., ch&nging and bathing table. cotton. velo~ pol~ ~20 _each ~ F~~ Dr:_~· . Br.ownie-Bullet...OIJ!lr.ra S2 j $20. Colonic machine S20. TWO Twin btd8 S15 each. Coffe table $6. Corner table Dero~tive driftwood $6. H.B. with drawen Sl5.JJO. potty .so feet new ro~l loam cari>e_e ~~GE [Jze liaie~ clotlies huinper hitch-$2.· -We.!ift m 1"S Wallace St., CM Fold down couch $ 2'0, $6. End table $10. BOokcase Beauulul redwood clocks \VORKBENCH $20, clothes. I). chair $l.OO, bath tub $l.OO, ~d $20 are_a Ni 9x12 .~uJt1. spc..ss, l .pltte Rellona.l $25. hol1iter .,, be!t for .38;4l1i'' l 54&-8611. Limps S2 each. Large rat· with a;lass sliding doors $8. 2 and lamps $20. Ne\V carpel 3 yean Sc-:$1. crib and mat-hanging chandelier $8.00 ea, color. stripe SIS Red ·Work hetlfh with.. grinder S5. Vie"l!r, m"a,iJyal-lOOl w 40" Gas atove while ~ ta.n chair J10. Sma.11 rattan tires 8.25 x .15 S6 each. swe.eper S9. Men ~ n d tress SIS, LP phonograph tapestries, serape, table ns.pgahyde padded exercl~ and vile $25. Ladies ~llCle projector and fr.11.y& S20 675-1776. talll!I . ;i. ·Rattan desk tlo. Large tricy<:le S."l. VW bat· Y.'Omen"s good c Io th i n g childrem rtt0rd1 SOc each, cloths $l.00.$2.00, rachet sl_a_nl board, . perfect co~· Sch~if!!l blcycle. $15.· Satur-Es_Pt'y tube tyPe Stereo itii<f- BOOKCASE He'adbosrd·, dott· 675--5791" or 673-5366. lery S3.50. 546-5033. $Ir$9. Ne"' blanket 53. bt>d frame $2, rodent ('age ipe die set $ l d. o o, d1hon $10 Voice of MU!llC dl.Y, a'?d.Sunday 1$5 \V. ~th Fl\f tWK'r $10 ,Burgess paint ble Mel $15. 2 end t11.bles $7. CAMERA 35mm S20. Movie GOLF Cl.ubs SW. Steak knife Sa:t-Sun J~ PM 213.11 52. small hobby hone S2. 2 ~Uverplate flatware serves 8 automatic turntable $25. ~~ ... q,ilta M~sa. 548.-1091. spray~,».. 6.JQ.Q _vinyl ij:~ei-!---1 Alt.er 5 eves. ~B--3787. camera Smm zooni !en~ $25. set $2. Paper backa 11.nd Bulkhead C1r.tlt..~.HB off table Jamps-SOc.. ea c h, ~·-r-;--o;oup o pooifii'"llbUllC.f --&42-6007. BrRCH-"Colf"' ., bl ...... 2 -bra:l~~reveni>le l children's books 5 c -2 j c · Bushard, 1 block nor1h of household and kitchen items me· · . · a e ""'"" ·SlO 962-83.35, · ~ • , GIYU.'S English riding boot1f· Slide projeclor $15. llmm >todern Math books 53. H 11 _07322 .,_ •• 1 d' d ~ 1 12 knife 110.00,• China cups pot· HIDEABED, good condition , step . end )able1, excellent . \ , __ 4C _, odltion $10 pro"'ctor S2.D. nc 173 ,a.II am tan . .....,... . £..!<.~.,.., a 1es 0111e11 R ze "~-h "-t & s . , __ s~ Al 1 MEN ' ., 1 • 1 ~ 1 "" ............ co ' J~ Reader's Dige st books 25c. SOc:SS 17319 p I 1'~ V lery ~ eec , »11 • un. $25. 548--0807. condilNO .., each. mO!!t · s su1 s, gray, 'i'ue ,11;,"~"""';;;;::;,:·~'.--;;;::::;-,;;;;;: band receiver S2S. Good iv Twin waffle lrorui S 2. AMPLII>'IER, Tube type 115. ' op ar . · · 777-287 Hanovt'r Dr., College antique typewrller s 1 o. flo eacli,. siu 38:29. N:~ "' 120 Girl'• and womll!n'11 OLD twin metal Simmoru; GE washer S20 whirlpool EAS IV 1 • __ _.. . • ELECTRIC n.--r Tem-Ar ti·ti,.ial fi o \\'er ar· 1\•:in beds $25 each. 9 x 12 Park, C08la Mesa. Bolex €SSL 8mm movie au o al!' .. "''"'ttone'l' i$2S ·J~ ' clothin,i size '1-3 to 18 ... bed $IO tti"" f 6 f t · dryer $2.D Frigidaire buill·in 1 · 1 · _,. 11r 15 control $25. rangements Sl.50 eac h. green 1hag rug $5. Pole &e ... or 0 po -~ di -h Doub! <"amerabcidyooly 520.Zoom eectric .rno rotl!ltit:nf!,. 25c-50c. M~n·s AUit $ 3 . Jewel"" 10c·Sl. Gluaware lamp S2 Heat lamp s;;. 30 x tery dlllhes Sii. old. s.49-13!4 l : V_OLUMN home. •~ shwas er $2.D e con-lens fol' 1ame $20. Pistol Chicago $Ink faacet $15, ,714 perature 67>-4473. g..irts 20e: Dishes wattle '" · . reading eourse $2!1, 1100 , crete , stationary tubs $15. . ' . Lark r Cdi\f · " 1 BELL Motorcy<:le helrri.et, iron. Lampshades, to)'ll ~nd 5c-S2. Woman's clothing. all 56 wa.ll mirror $10. Chair SJ, UNOElRCOUNTE;ft. dishwash--mam auit dreSll suil never . 546--028!. grip and <"a~ $10. Sun gun ,spu · _'. . ! Jlke new $25. 557-8176. 3f119 much more 2c _ 12. From 4 e?Ccellent condition 50c-$.':i. ·.Lawn chaise and pad $~. er, good <':on d It Ion $25, worn s2s, .metal sl!dinc; $10. •1~. 1\1.AN s '.suit, , size 4d 'ftrl Fillmore \Vay, C.M. famlliei Sal. &: Sun at 490 Children's clothing, 15c--S2. King 1ize bedspread S2. foldiJw cot, 1tef'I $2.5(1 doors for 7'Ai' cl08rl $L'>, 10" ~::;! 7t~erti!!O :~~;:~ •R<?f'.> And tttl, good ~n--$7.50 ""''.11~n s pantr•st-~ I 30" x 60" while Italian mar· E. 19th Street 642-3767. . Kodak . movie camera :ii;.. Girl'• ice skates, aize 5. $j. ~aple drop leaf table, ~n· portable 1V'11 $5, reguJar am\ box spring $25 chest of dition t25. Ctoum11.n high tn . 10 _~iz:, ~":sse:' $1}~. bl. •·ble top 125. Apt. size •. CARP~ ,8 _;_ rw.,. 1x_ Art prinl1 50c each. 192 Sleeping bllg $2. Mold 11qued, 30x42 $5 celling ftx· Bmm editor viewer S4 li . powe,.. pump i"" """" Stntl'I SS.St:i talti coat, ~1ze .. c.1. '""" 1X...., Fl r St C 't od Go I · ~ 11 ~ d-... .., .•·od 2 eod tab!•• "''• ]2 14 ~ -•·1~, '"I ~'-• ""--t II5 Cb t • owe ·• ·" · Maaler S2. Switch a lure eectric uvxes . ..., '-m flaah attadlment S3 •n.... ...., ,,~,,1488 ,·. ··~,.-••· ·...-• · .xiur .• ""'~""' gu save · es m'onus' ti-pl--·tout,~ '" 1~ ' • 15 h. · h new~...,. '""'"" · ,,. < 9 1113 b'-" nd ........ " ...... GIRL"S Schwinn Stingray, $2. Game11 and toys 50c-Sl. ilep ladder $1.SO 2 mufflers, leather camera a«euory 4.J. ~mps t'ac couc ·,:" .,.J,1 -.""'iu• ~g $7.SO. 3 modem w11.lnut a. condition $20. Shuttttt: 1 32 ba*el and light s ~ 5 , Sa t-Su n , 9-4. 19592 with pipes, T·Blrd SJ.SO bag table lamp $2, &U-1393. $7 .50 Pl)'llwd .SJ aheel. 11VIN Btds $15 each. Divan $ a. Melmqc dumerware !:;;!,': a';J s:i~~~ ;;: !~~ :,•,•,h. 71~ Wttlo r.t 642-0219. Conslell11;tlon Lane, He. e11.ch. 55 gal drums, llt't'I, Nylon line $1-SlO Sal.Sun. $10. f'ui stole S25. T11.bie and llt"rvltt fnr 8 $5. 644-0317~ $15 each. 64z.-0409. ~ •· · ' • REFRIGERATOR $20. Beige DINING Room table, extra 23" dlameler x 34" high S.1. P1~P;li~ ;.~e~S ~:ic:~~ J973 !edt>r~ Avt!, CT)t. ·. Cch~bil'fl $.IO. Clu1~ cha ir ·$;i. GIRL'S and pre,l.ei!ir 12.14 • Er RIG E RAT OR ·~. MATERiiifi ,Clothes SOc-.f5. · hi h · · Trash' ean hiluler S 2: ·1 14 ··m•', ~""~ '•--···. 1,..,. BEIGE 1....1 couch and chair, ri mattres11 "· Kenmore and S.10 size sea~rs S1;_~.00 "' _. PQU<"h $20. Mate ng c JUr Jara:e with 2 leaves $25. 642~. ac . , ga """· '"''" ~ '" to match-•, 'all for 1 ,,, •. 1...., seWing machine $20 .. Coryier pantt anq shorls. 1 7 ·$2 Devenport $25. Single beds Site ~12 fi42..:.3361. · $10. Bolh couch and chair 'Chairs to maleh 6, 15 each. r adio ~l, men~ _pants 33-JO ~ ~· lji.ble $lO. Klnpi:ze head-dnoues $l-S2.50 lklrta $h56- $25 End table~ ll1ld coffee 3 IT. Heavy pickel ft'nc!', 50 $25. 2m9 B Wallace, Cl\t 2 Rattan b&.'lkel <'hairs SB SCRAM-LETS $3, shirtS tmed1um) Sl.5(1, Aaale Balboa Ial1nd board $2S. ·Bnnit , new -i2 . .£,i4;93.1 7 , , tablf: ~. &.42-8989. ft long $15. ,.JI marble k>p "646-153.1. each or $15 for both. Girl 's ~y.·eaten flargel $4, albuml'I 675-3613. -~~ .... -• * MOTORCYCLE H e Im e I coUee table $25. Sin11:1e bed CtfI'E Baainel ~hite lace bicycle like new with baskel -~ -· 2sc <"arpel s'A·eeper $4, tf'nt NEW mahOgany cheat of vacuum ,hose $3. Dlsht's and OIL painting, l'lown $311 can white medium size y.•ith matrress and sprinli!s $10. skirt~ pad and sheets _$8. $70. Large metal and ANSWER·S s10.' cooler 50c, golf clubl! dra'A't'rs $l5-$25 w11.ahroom to~s 5o;'25c, Baby cl~t~s. opcner,. e!~i<: $4-;·ot P.B ir ,;· Id SlO 642 2461 721 Larklpur rear CdM. Prid~-matic swing, like . • Do f 'and .bag-$5, roa11Hng p11.n $2, . 1 h ctrildren s clothes, ladies pink satlri"54 in<:h' \onr: litic<t • ie . . -new s1o:watker plRY table, form1ca table $a. z~ns o . ladie1 V.'001 coiit size 10 $25, sink wt fau1.-et $.f Book and men's· ciotheR Sc-soc. print" dr11.pes· 94xl2S,· 9'1:35 00.t 112 for S.i. Clean and books, some old, some new Inl•nt -Radio -Fever -Inn black crepe .!kirt ·ai7.e ahelf -38x45" $5 2 pumps for 3l2 Mt>adow Lark Lllnc, CM S25. Milk glaas...).2,.$3.~ fa'hit' 1Hotf'l and the f'..oclfatherJCabana.-COFTIN g .1 13 SOa;a.llonbarre1$G-S82·work ""itween 22nd .... ~--1a llnenolI<:n •~ ·.,:1·-17'1 like MW. Brown !weed ll!C· 1 A · · ho 11@ 12 $8, canvu au1 e&UI • be PVC h ...... ·<IMI• ·~. V't'l-v.l tionAI, needs cle1nin1 SS ·a· 10c-50c, . .many rniysler~!~· "~ cyrul'~ one w1_ .. ~ •-~ ru'v yam SOc, p ic ture nches$Beach pl tic Isabel oft Santa .Ana Ave., · 'l A \Vaine iron $1. ron ;JIJI;, •oe .me .a .. ~;-~~-•=am:> ti---' 11.., l 3, pipes 2" 15c IL Vuioui CM. section. 2192 Oranse ve., 11 lh COFFIN u · &.111.1 • • 1 d GAS built in oven ?ab&e S20, C.M. Electric can <"pener . e . , .mounted bull horns SlD, in-aizes manne P ywoos '~U~R~F~B~O~Ac...,R~o-·~1~ .. ~ single headboard, lJO, 2 SHELL-8haped dishes $l Disht's 5c·5Clc. Pots a~ pans SMALL .Pine d~tk I7Kl'.l $10 itaniatic , camera $6, IC!'ape:, aim teak. mahogany 675--0371 6 $20 ha~hrOOm rnirror wilh !o!•ec eseh Portable b11.r $8. Sew-J.Oe-Jl,_438 Magno~St.:., .Mahopny-1>uncan..-Eby.fe -!'ee0rder1-S2,-bair dl')'el-$5.-~aolld.......Jum~r_.l()c,.Sl-3 . ell ln<"i 'flo,. shllrflpm i'"nk ' ·no n,.chine $4. 2 men's lop Co!!.ta Mesa 9:30 AM-'P?i.1. coffee table . $10 ·nttan . bridt'S drea alze 10 $25, red decorated wooden eorniceR, ELEC'TltIP router $3 .. lO, 2'.'-.0 "nd. chali' Sl,St 841-1661,' NO MATTER .:..°':t1 $2. 2 dresses, 1!ze 14, GE Washer $25. Colonl11J llwivel cha ir1 • like. ·new $25 oscar (7-A") $2l), i\irf ~ril dust coven $6. 646-2377, V electrle wafrle Iron $~1. ·~ dsy bed with wrou&bt iron 18-6") ..,., come to 935'\V. PENN·•io _1 •rid 1.,.., I"" gas 'retrjg~rator $l's, bird NEW Burlington no·ir,'On $2, 4 bath towels and clothes chail'I $1. each. Tools, chest .,..., call 6l3-0Jl9 ""°" •'" caa;e $2.50 T~E gqull,J'es 50c Jdngsize. 1hee{s Si4 -pe.rr fet, W ·HAT $1. 2 gold draperies $2.50. 53 each. GE TV, portable frame. And f'IO.M.g spring Balboa NB or · ' :P.farlln pole and Jig S25 6-each. Pipe filling!, you r pili6w C8M'R $-1 per &el, TI" Flat !lllver S.1. R coasters in $15. C.Onsole $20. Delk $25. 57.50 windows · wil,h wood BOY'~ ll(>W pants walst si7.c~ gallon day tank, new _$15 <'hoice 25c. 2 1'~rtnch fryr rt1 BeaCO(I kings4e blanket 10. rttk $1.50. 4 framed French , f\1ixmll.l'ller $5. Hair dryer frame l-48rl8 and 2·26x48 S5 211"· 10 30" SS. sh.irtJI ncrk car·lrailer mirror S6 tongue $2.50 eRch. Re~taurant mi.11:· double aullterl a v o <': ll if 0 scene• $8. Dres!ler tray $10. fan $3. Flle cabinet four new 9"x26" wood 1hul· sizes 14 to 141,i new S2. hilch 17/8" ball $.i cleclrlc er $5 .. love ~at $12.50. 'dolls spread J~. 2 lamp~ SS.~10, $1.M. Westcliff Villa Jo. 6 $10. Typewriter SIS. Broiler len $2. 548-7677. Florsheim shoes new sizes !ail 1/llp clock Ji in-out door ·s::i.srr i4cli. J023 . Vari Dykt', 1111licf..-~hl'11."R f'A~lcs~ck wa.Ut in gate 1 from Buck· $10. Iron Sl. Carpet sweeper SURF'BO ARD $15 port 9% S5. 67~681. . 11ub _pump 115 sleak carving Lyuna Beacb. 494-2975. lamp $25, ooa plc1u~s·,si. 1ngham.' $1. Kltche!n ware 11.nd dishe1 amplifier $25 hair clipper S2 BOOKCASE headboai'd and knives $4 4 11peed (Ml 2_30 INCi-i HollyY.'OOd beds $15, '2 club a l'u ri'(f n Um • IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fut S.rvict & Eitp•rl A11isltnc• pORTER Cable 7 1 -1: skill saw Sc-25c. Animal cage 50c. portable stereo, need!! work rnalcblng dre~sCr $25, dc11k. turntable. $4 19" 11ilyertone· $25 each, 536-\J!H caRM'role!i~ S5 ~At:h, l~e S2S. Vf'ry nice Maple desk Lamp $2. WaUle iron $5. S5 playpen S5 sweaten, Sl5 •• occu ional danish ch11 ir , •land $20 radio equipment 2 GQ.Carta $20, 5J6..4909.· lry pan & CO\'tr JT.50, tjvtn $25. Compton Encyclopedia 64&-4837. 230 Bro adwa y , coats tl-S4 dres..qs $1-J4. $3, ~hildl l"O('kinc .cha.ir $3, pt,rll $10 /or all RCA color Avocado headhm.r411; 'new tel $25. 5 Compton Yea.r C.!1.1. slie 11·1 4. ~-54~702. remote control m. Sunday, °CUI'[AR S7 with att<'asories. 520 @ach. 847.oo66, _. books i10. soo 11 Chriltma..'I 9-6 s.t&-91.12 belly board .ns. 11klt11e bowl " outdoor lighta: very cood REAL nice-dothes; some PORTABLE ty~writer $15 3 ·FIREPLACE sereenfl and " · 50 536-6025 · ,AQUAnJUM j>ump·' tS , $15. Rotary power mower new, sizes 7-9 11.nd 14-16. '?PB tWln bed, complt>!t', apt. too111 56-8--14, :I .dishmaaler11 21 JNCH Zenith TV SlO 14 $4. ' · m I 11 ci>!l~~s equlrT1ent IL'i. Edger $l0, like new. 12 And blouset: 1X.25c, sk1rt1 i lze ·a:aa ranee. as ii, l[ood Sl~S20. ChlClli!O,,double inch GE .porlabl~ TV with BABY bed and mattress 120, 1~ In $,, 8 blne ctJ.ip books x 12 pyramid tenl $15. 14 x 50c-75c, dremies Sl-12. 2 pl~ bookcue wonder rocking sink faucet, $10. 18 lawn sland S5 Girl's bicycle SlO. luggage n ck $7, electric ~.1 f'aQh, 2 cciting tl'll~ru: 1~ kitchen tPnt $15. Solder-suits $2-$4, coRturm jewelry hom i ... -..a lampll mower good $10, 2 FM AM 2 ll3.1--~l2. ·. -blanket ·$8, TV ncerls \\Wk T"tf11 1\•llh wOOd backirw •S4- nd 15c, paperbllcks lOc;. pu7:7Jr.11 , : .-._...... . ·' speak~r rAdiOll $14.. 2. clock · $10, bike Ira.me $2 , 847--5.!!02: S,,, H7-M92. ~ tanJs. wi~~la~~a;t i.:nd 15c, ·.u In !Ip top-condition. pay.er ~r,,dust door .119 radtos i ;...)8, 2 'FV stand~ $2--CR'fB Plll.)'pen and malll'eflR CARPET l'A'o (OJI(' -bel~O'i: AL':10Sf l'IP,1v Bei 2 e tTllnk camera with flash $25. Ad-19881 lafhmus Lane oll · eac~. Air_ rnattttu..., Vlki.ng S:i. 3 llmAll radlo11 *S:l. · 2 116 jump .scat t.1 Infant sc11.t cellenl condition 1~'x l9' plus •coll.1r, a· rt 11 r 1fi1 . 'mat di,.-machine $1S. Osterizer. Adam11 betwttn Mqnolia pkturt $S each blbY swing, h11.lr dryers Si-6, ~wivel S2 doll bu~ and·to>;1 l Oc· hallway S2'.l. Nordul\ Rki irwr:t rl!r ete. $19, Belae lift new $15. 2568 Gt'ffn-and Aeach, 962-71171. hair dr')'er, e 1e c 1r 1 c brown chair Sl:i, Gllk arm $5, . Soldier lamp $ ~ -bootS size 10 $.i, Stl.,3!89, l("\ther full coat 't it-In briar Lane, Collega Park 'MAPLE twtn bed tra~ xlnt perm\al"!'·S2.50 each Dutch chair f10 , 6 shower headA bed&l)rtad.'I $2·each. 546-4018." CON1'Ei1PORA'R.v "7j Iv i "i winter living paid SlU·now area·, C.M. W5-.2929. t'lOndilion $2S twin box ;e~ $2-electri~zo~ $~.~ SL-t. l~IO~ Cha.noel Pl NB lMf'Klldeer, CM. 1 room suite; divan itnd club .~15··!iiii:e 12-I4..,lilrre ·~n Sl"ANISH Style kitchen ta.ble spring and .m'..ttttll!, good u e ' · 613-l603. CHALKBOARD 3xti ti $15 cli'.lir. Iqua I gcild / .11:i;~'l 11t1lfl1"11 I Chris:tma1 ,tree, and 6 ct.in sz. 548-8691. condition $20, padd ed equipment <"OMOle, ~ O'IOC4< WALNVT end. iaD1.e11 ~ <iof·, car and ~river fllaa:azlnf prinl, 1hepherd c1H1lera $25 co~I SJ!. now $7, ~WS. kitchen chain g· for .$2S, SlearM. Tr1x ski• S3S each. fote table $1.tl,. bardl'O('k lOc IJ:ansfonner $5. 542-3162. eac~ c~ condj_~n .. •~. ~E~jo{G ci'.bihc!t $15, 'dolt of w.:.':~~·l'l~~Osz;~·~; large swag ltrnP cost S50 185'. New Jeney . }Mesa maple step end.tlible SlO. Y-'<':f'ib.'12 high chair n vinyl -reclK!tr .;its. arms $10,. initamatlc .,,...,..,._.UG. now $25, mena suits, that no VerdeJ CM *"6161. large clothes rack $5, bed '!JS8-591i2. -• co-ro 13., , 00 m I $5. Italian marble table top1 .. _ k f7,60 la.mp-$6. Breakfasl VI ""' $25 euh. ~ . Joapr-fit,-39~reptar, COflt VACUUM cleaner,'tanlt type, fl"ftme twin $2, garden ..... r with 4 chairs S25 high· rise WALNUT , doub.le ~kca.o;t" -11.utom11tic n,'ICW1e- 7 cemera $90 now SZ. sleeplna be.gs 2 with· attachments. Jot1 of $2 bag, ntw auto hcaCI re11ts twin beds $2S liotiel train,~ tiep.dboa,rd \\"l l!i p ~cfde d hafl(\ ttrd _wlg, a!Jhurn m , TWO cots with malh't!l8" S5 for SIS, lc;e che~t $3, s11.fe for fK)wcr. good <"Ondltlon1 $20. $1.50, maternity c 1 o I he II cara. • and track 11 n d .. hr~dreRls Rl)d fnol~l'fl. t':ot· COllf ~100 nt'W, 19 R]'llon each 646--9708 home valuablea )15, 494-6661. <IV"f'.i-2o pleeell 50c t ach or trAns lormcr SI D. M2-)67!1. ethrn~ condition. U*t"d, 10 a.guarium S2.!o0, dtco~tive GUITAR S5 Eltttric tulf&M M2-J079. . LADIES ~drt:!l8tl aQd sklrtfl, all.1or $8. whit& vinyl rouch f!ionth.~. $J S, metal bed ,vaU Clock"~ wcll:ht IC! 100 tln and S2S rLx Your Ford 2 GREEN occulonal cha.In, •ltti g.12, 2!x:.J7 2 pair U. ladit11 clothes m11ny 6 FT senec, 3 cushion~ $10 2 l:11.rni $3, porfcrlh e:otcrllr.nt . No.. U .50, basketball ~ck book St. Chrome 1ta1 C9.P'· 1 boomerang lanr table $20 1ni,e11, •ittl 6!iB and 1AJ,. f1e\~r worn. new-ample. bookcase htadboan:IA $10 condition with ~!'I 11nd bc>3 ttt. Koop · s.;, c tri. I 1 e fill Falcon Sl l'oJNl•r EleC. f'At:'h, t room divider $."i, 50c>SI oall S-5 Sunday and all sltt11 ~$2, beb)' .s:lnltW>s each. Weboor. po r t a.b 1 e rnattn!ss pads SIS. ~. Jou••~ $1( •dt"'*' la'iliP $.1, tronle1, old and recent fl.~ r 3 · tio 1 2 boxes S5. bounce:tte $1 .50, pho $3. 234 Poppy CdM Volt toolbtJl· s.1 •mens ICllt boxful, Col.or "-an, h8J11S i1rhl r111t1n p1K'! aec na 12 Monday. S43-9605. wallcer SOc lJOa11ter cN,lr 67" '!..7 • . 18 ~MINVM bathroom Bota-$.'! me~s belts 25c' ""'• $20 c1ch piece, l rockl'r, 1 1 G . 1 ,8 ~i · po ~-. or all baby thin" pl"' .,..,,.,., ~ 1 • ~·in,do'l o~cut:e 1.J 11. s 1 "' • ' • on wall US. Ask lor John """'nd 11,., -II•• ••hie, 2 DIN .N tab e.. Cm1 l"I-• ~ ·-• 1 12' lad~• .w..e1ric;ra-12 ' DIAL ·-'" d --" 10 ·x-a $5, •-" ,.·m·, Items. 17'' SLIMLINE -able .TV SJ2.SO e ~. 5wifldoWIg 1ss • '"""" "'!""•, 1 645-2J)7T 1_101· ,.,,,-•1.,bl" -•ach, ovmtufte 1V1;11er-$ • COf· " .... . ~,,., . &Oc cln"'ln.,. pu-...,., """ ..... fee table 2 matchil'll end lor-blue rtampa 961-1660. 1$25. Ml-6529: •· ... oo~· •wida .w~ hall_.ii .with · '"' "" 'I"""•' • .- NEW desk. 1 dn'Nttl, top 22 962-230.5. bt.hln-.....SS...e ch l.Juipa . l~l Q llldtr $22 •ch,·~ ummum ~tA. Qtttcti b&p, 20c.J2, L~·~------l~x-42~$19 ......... -W: HEA'J'JUCI'r 11 S1$ • • ' · :· .. r. SUJUl'BOAIW blank no. ~U US t • _ -WlniloWI witb . alkttt_JQ" whlte.boot&..Sl. ~JSc. 9'16-.le Wllaon. CM . otcJ 09COPe s.1 n~h. owntubed ,<':hair thrff 1petd record player PurOX' euttiftr torch .. ": .. 1. k 150 ach -sor~14!'nt-:V. PQt....Jtr E1~ airnll tractr SIS, 'Ai th ottornan-.UO, 1lncle And radlo•$l2.50 f73...i563. Ford atick.tnN $25 0"1Pn w.icl~--36 ........ ~,, .!.._}..___• 111ant1 $1:;vue16'k·ft.' 1aS2 I ELECTRJC trill SS Hester. Knif;tlt VTVM $25, KnlJht bed-$1!, drt.lfer-S5. ~ -··• g.;7--0492,, T Ci ~7"'621!. DIR Cf Sf,50 Porta-crtb 15 two tall •inc&~. ~rator Jal. £1co Orehla Xvenu. Qnll Jo:.80 REAR !nd uhlrd membf:r) bollle $1!L 5'8--7149. , .FIAT '6l· molOr, !iOOcc, 2 homid ir. • men'1 •ita SlO etdl Auto Capacitor tester: D:'.I; Knight 1,,; M %:Otr pin S.t. A Sun. fer Ill olds '1S1 Croye Prf'q 30 VOS· carpel SOe~ ~d .. ,eyllnd(r, 32 hp koOO ,co.n-sttfP•s hil:tCh-~ 5 l~t x '\ Ii ri..ClUllm $8 OottWw $Oc-$S tube tester '25. tube r.hart Sept, J9th l ~h:-adult ~11 h, each L.P. J.'ireplace. scmn $2. Suite diiJOn p$. aJto UIJe ne\y 4 It\ tl!ct $10. 962.-0Em1\ MO Plumer St., CM otl and adapton SlO, ~7. BOYS Rb&ler...ak&tft; aile ·~ album•from r ock to ..Homt.makfl' • llCM $ 5.. radie.1-;,ly Ore• and whee.ls. MOTORCYCLE htilnf!( ~ POmona. Today 9:30-5.PM LIKE new ,, prict, ~by ..,/tiny lot ~ •• A' C1"4lcll. fotlt; ,Jim. com· ~\(!75. two, Conllft<".nttl, 2 Jl'ir;UI, ptlct SJ!t~f \' "i) CAUCE Savqe abiali S11'Cilltr S12.ricl. crTh and tria,,.Wu st~ Pliitlc edy, m.llctllJMOtu Sl)c.S2, 1..ARGE Wdndtt hof'9e e:ot· 111Jt! .90lrt2 only MO nulft StOO BRO fl",llllman hair lhot ahot sun $25•Croam-.n matt.re" S25. mtsb olay otn wtittls .l stops -U: a pair ~•ch" multlol~ rti!Onf" ec:la ~llt'nt ('Ondilion t12.' 1oO On Jt,. $13 e•ch. 962--80$9, f•ll by erome AJt.ilJrndtr 22 .,caJ ;ebt1 sun DJ. S12.50. chitff'l'Oba ~15. ~le» Rirls shoe skatft slz• II Ilk~ ~.to $l0. S.IUl'l'lA)' 0;°1!: 19 derol!Pl.I' plsqt.te!ll ttq than orn:rY!-Si11gtr-•ew1'ni $25, 1161--06&1. 64.2-1412 trle IC'edl"' dish 15. padded r.ew..$~. balll!ry O[)er&led ~ 10 I pm 367'i f\le, '~ prlOf!: o! dttorator thopa hlachlne has bobbin and FR~OS,;,;i;mi;;>.:,0;-"';:h'.:'.um=•:::n:-;:h-:a-;-:lr SMALL ~11 Otrll!'lte 1able car seat S&. ~· _ 111r'le ttcord~r Ss. 1132 11eale • s246. 110 Either St., CM .•. M:y,-s R19b ~·· shoulder ll'ngth wic-no, with loQr ch&ln~rly TACROMETER, d:Wrll tune. ...alol-tu track !lo ... ~ 11ec-SLJMLJN F. 1100\ler vaetium fi46..26f6. ...:.. METAL rennli racquet• $3>. 96:M66L • Amerit M dh'.m "'' stylt, llP meter fnr 4, 6. 8, tlon, Ctf!tpy people 1t 1"2. ""TI.7;-d'tllttf" ('(WI wom~ 93~1 • , TV "°' , ttd n tthi $20 Bo cylinder el\lines. Ju 1 t record ~er SS • ..chlldi'tn• like ntW" SS. ' ~' twin ANTIQUE loYeteaft 6 feet,• ·, • ~· """k~ "1 • p I e n ~ ttll1 11.1.._1.. x a.libratcd, 4~·: rne ~er ~ Zc:. l.00. VJ& Qullo wtWJ}llJiginfranit8 $3t1ch "'hh~ -~ trl t.2.S. }.!\'RC~ wttau\t, 11leride11 cablrttt st&. ~U'!!!~ll :~ tor dou_,, ,13. -· ~.8. m-tlj1. UT Monhl Vlata, CM., 6~. ' il\lift<p'll5.-. YW'porto.1!0$S."111-19'lr. • ---. ' ' S.wrdly, Stptiii'itiit 1,, 1970 D AILY PILOI I N 'T A I f l'OllTATION TllAHSPORTATION-TRANSPORTATION ~ TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORT4TION TRA.NSl!O.RTATION TRANSPORTATION ----~~----·------------'--~-.:;.:.;.;.;:o.:..-"'-'-'-"-''-'--'-~-~~~ 'Hom.o· ftOO Molllle -. fllll Troller, T.cowl MIS OW. lutlleo '9A.$ Imported A-96Qll Imported Au~ 96GG "New Cort ~ -Now Cort • --Cars 91!QO, ----·---·-·· -·~-·----·-1----~----11·---------~ --"'"'- Se. • IJ' y 10x4' KIT w/_,,. nrn SEARS Ttnt INil<Mlftpo 4. '69 DW llNJtY' DA '1'.5UN FIAT Ill our S2,!00 cuh or bot olt.'A~I BedlAcsn,..--. CJ<dil loll.,,,_.....,., U.1---·-'-----. •"'· No"'"·-"" "' ,... ... u ulllll> trlr. """ 7.118 Ul '61 """un .. dan-35,000 ml, '69 850 C~u -M :-i. •1· ·e Home' ROD A R<el lO:m"Ca...... =--· 5999,_. __ , ~~ good -· ~· .... Ou • awn .. •kiri. M"'t ............... T •• ~~SLP·s '·STREAM M•llr McCARTHY . . hearet;' ;--~~-~• K ·=~ !Dxl! ANGELUS w/cabaM. ""5, '** -l!NGUSH FORD · $1395 We Will Lilt - Ad.vert~ -Appn.lae - Sell -Arnna:e Financlna: at no Colt to the Sellu. s5600 or liit-ofr. Adlt Prk. Trucks HOO BUICK ...---a1LL JONES' No "'"" -"" ALL NEW-ENGilSll Bl , .......... r Center ' ManJBuyen Waltina. t21S 1978. GUI' 155511 11 .. ch 111"1. FOROODRASTINOWCALLIN STOCKY "I"""""' Motor Homff ""' -.-•t San Diego Frwy, REDUCED 283.1 Harbor, C.M. 5464491 . . i WESTERN MOBILE HOMES 30' Dodge but, 9ii9' conwr1. 1500 PICKUP 89f..334l -S31..2450 tO motor horM. Slps fi, All OFF'·ROAD VW RAU • fu.11 LAR~ ~ON facU. ~ btwn_6pm I. 61 b il -36 WITH-CAUDrD cqe, ' tran1, u 1 hp. 'i'O CHOOSE FROM 9pm. llll"UI L<g'1 cha.w•, 'TO tar•. 1g, Theodore '· -R tires, akidplate, fire ext., air ROBINS FORD Bley<,.. 7~ fil ··-·-· box ---· ---m engine ....... delW<• "" tow ~. -• ·e STINGRAY $20 e caJ>. ti~ tins Mth aeai ~Its. Baja proven. 2J60 Harbor Blvd. * S75"4229 * I foot cab over King of Complete car $800: minus C.OSta Mesa &tZ-0010 Ucensed &: Bonded ==="=======I Road Camper. Stove, re:trig. enc $700. Must sell. 832-7249 I~~~!!!'!'!'_!!.-'!!"!''!!"!'~~ Mini Bikes 9275 ~rator, 20 gal. v.aler tank, Buggy Bodies -$75 & 1,1.p =:;.;_--------! natunJ v.'Ood with Iota of Accessories.Parts-Chassis FERRARI -1311 So. An•Mim Blvd. Ari•heim TACO 22-New chablo' te:at, $hclcka. Good oond. room. 10017 Valley View, Santa Fe FERRARI $3295 Spri''" 213/921.-N....... lm"°"5 Ltd. Qr. 778 5620 DUNE bU&O '69, Sharpest in up C.ounb"I ~ ·author· • '10 TACO Mini Bike. 3 hp , Sttitl 58'1'4 10wn! pwr plus, never in lzed de&ler. •---~==-'""7--I Briggs. 9 month guarantee UNIVERSITY' dirt, 5000 ml, make cUer. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS $65. 548-0914 " * REPO * $95 67>-0870.-. · • 548-1400. 3100 w. Cout Hwy. '67 UNIVERSAL 24x60 , • .•. . OLDSMOBILE HUSKY VW duoe : buggy ·6f2 ~..._ Beach BR, 2~bath, Landscaped. Atotorcyclt• • 2SSO Harbor Blvd. w/hrd'tp & 500od engine. A -thorlzed F rT8J'l5tJ:~764 Jn aduJt park, S75 mo. -ea.ta Mesa 540-9640 $800 or trade ,for Bug, bus, • u ,e er CHAPMAN ~ van or? 54G-2586. s .,_ · '6 7 lnte~onal ·10 Myen Towd, new hypo MOBILE HOME H. oNDA· . Scout 4-wbttl. drive. R&H, vw e.-. GateA, full cage, 1Xl6 N. Harbor, S.A-. V11H -· _ _ Fun in the 1un! ;iw, lie, Sacr $1095. 544-8034. 1141531~105 • -$1 BBf MUsr S.11 11400 ,...,, legal 123."ll ,r::~~~;'t· GG "FRIEDUHDER'" MIKE McCARTHY ~~181"'.""". Aaking $UOO. ; .. MAQI IMW'I'· •1 537-6824 -. 893-75(i& . e•••••••• THE MEADOWS NEW-USED-SERV. n.n.nn:n '69 YAMAHA BUICK 15550 Beach Blvd . at San Diego Frwy. 894-3341 '-5.11-2450 vw Sand Bum S500 & up depending on engine choice. 962-5330 eves. !9&l VW CHASSIS, ENG Ii TRANS FOR $350 *642-<H43* FIAT '61 124. COUPE 2 Door Hardtop, 4 cyl.. 4 !peed, Radio, Heater, Bucket Seals. All Fiat extras! (XEP 183l. $1795 BILL JONES' B.l Sportscar Center (In the Irvine or•"99 grov•t) Now renting spaces Multi-Million Dollar Mobife Home Community 521,1 acres or fun Jiving DT 1-B 250 Enduro .. 1.'2«1 'a<r SJOO,IXXI recreational, ~ tual miles, full 11chts lq ~ cial le cuHul'&l cente.r, full 1trument1, new lirtt, two time in park service cen-front fenders istoc::k, alumin- 1..,..rtod Autos 9600 2833 Harbor, C.?.f. ter. ' um), detach. pas.s. &eat, oAily smog • fret! ocean $600 • breezes, surrounded by!"'· 838-3344 wkdays, 642-043l:evds a.nge groves &. mountains I: weekends. 7 min from v.-or:td's largesl ~~~~~~!!!!!! AUSTIN HEALEY AUSTIN AMERICA Saln, Service, Parts Immediate pellvt!l')' All llodeb SAVE UP TG $500 '68 850 SPYDER ConvertihJe. Whlle with black 1op, 4 cyl., Radio, Hee.trr, 4 speed, Bucket Seats. ·(A'TG- 274J, $1395 BILL .JONES' B.l Sportscar Center 2833 l-larbor, C.1\-1. 540-4491 '69 Fiat 124 Cpe Exotic red with black vinyl l>ucket seats. Low miles, has had excellent care, Sacri· Jice! (XLY235) Take older car In IJ'ade. Will finance private party. Call Pat dlr. aft 10 am 494-7506, 540-3100. '67 .124 Wa9on 4 cyl., 4 speed, heatrr. (\VXK .610l. Full ~pr'-k~•-- $795 BILL JONES' B.l. Sportscar Center 28l3 Harbor, C.:-01. HILLMAN HILL.t\1AN MANX 1958. $65. See Aloha Trailer Park, Wilson SI, Sp. 13, Cl\!. -----~--=- JAGUAR ----·--~-'62 XKE ROADSTER ghopping center (Fuhion Island) champioMhip lawn bowl· Ing green ' ECONOLINE Van-Must sell. Paneling, crpt, . up ho I . , AM/FM radio, ma 11 , handcralt v.-'OOd Int. Xlnt _t~rlllP Lll'[ !l 1 11 p llll ~· Convertible, 3.8 Li!er, 6 cyl .. 4 speed. Radio. Heater, Bucket Seats, "'ire wheels, radial tires. (UJC 515! , ON $995 70 MODELS BILL JONES' -small pets allowed Enjoy-the above irom $11 ;$1 por mo. 1.f8Sl ,J'ettrey Rd. ISA Fwy at Jtttrey Rd. , ofbiimp) mech eond Must Stt ·10 ap. 3100 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. -pttelate.-:il.17~Harbor. Blvd, 6:G.s4CI 5fG.17'4 CM. 64.Z-2801 askJor Ro_n._ 1965.._ Austin H~y Se_rite • '62 INTERNATIONAL Xlnt cone! thru-0t1t. New Scout, 11ea.ter, (ZWN-038) tires, rich, 80ft top &: ton· l.IVVVM·-Tlt!N•_ B.J~.§eortscar Center : - 0 flAf' _ 28Jl }!arbor, C.J\I._ . 5404491. _ sn JAGUAR CALL COLLECT 714/531-8105, !14/SJ0.2930 ---1--U 4/837 C')$5, 213/860::5210_, $695 neau ~er. U green w/blk top. $90Cl. 962-9943 "FRIEDLANDER" HEADCj)UARTERS .......... e '55 Nashua 3x28 $1500 •. ~59 -Venus •"41195, 10x46._ """''!!~·~•rc:e'!!'#r<:~~~~~· ~~11964 AUSTIN Healey Sprite. -:: -Good-cond. $625. Ph. eves; 2100 Harbor Blvd.. &CS-0466 642-3109. • 6 3 E cu NOLlNE-<:herry * 1960 Sprite * cond. Must see to ap. Oft•r. Best offer. 494-8629 &ir ·rond. $2995 • '64 10x55, . BMW 2 BR, living rm EXP ANDO, =~~===~~:I '58 Ford P .U.-%T, 6 cyJ, new I---------new cpts, ~w relrig, •8800 srOCK REDUCTION SALE paint, reblt eng, Can 'be Authorized Dll'. ~. ON ALL KAWASAKI'S . aeen T~xaco station 19th' A: SaleA e Service e Parts ~ CHAPMAN ..... ~~ &: . DEMOS Placentia, CM. Make offer. All Models to Choose From i MOBILE HOMES ACTION CYCLE-• '57 CHEV. ·P.U. S.rvlc. Mond•y 'till 1'00 PM UJ6 N. Harbor, S.A. 19332 Beach Blvd. H.B. ~~ ton, Xlnt cond $695 Sat 'Ull Noon 13750 IUCH {Hwy. lfl 893·T:i66 e 537-682·1 NEW-USED-SE RV . '68 124 Spyder White with red interior, push button radio, heater, radial tires. IWXJ 29.51 Big sale! $r995 BILL JONES' B.l. Sportscar Center 2833 Harbor. C.M. 540-4491 • m 1531,8]Q; * 968-3301 -ru..:s.. 10-1 * Ev" tm-:tl66 * -COAST IMPORTS ~11.331 Beach Blvd .. G.G. '63 FORD * ton pick-up. Of Orange County Inc. llJDBfl :: * n 4/5:1l-2930 * 2 BSA Choppers, 1 w/molded Xlnt cond. • tank, fiake paint, extended $700 642--0181 ~ W. Pacillc Coast Hwy I'---==,_=---I chrome fmt end Ir: am 642-0406 • 546-4529 --PRE 1971 whee" & '°" of chrm. •50 GMC P.U. <ll Chrysler "69 BMW 1"" White aU(O Sport ltd ~. Inventory S•l•I ?.lake offer. M2-S.1R7. Auto/trans. Older yr ~ar w/aunroor. Sl85S·.52. j General 24x51 •6777 $9500 end. Fut. Must sell $300. Ca.II 548-Z'722 Authorized Sales • Service ..:•-Ge·n-e·ra I 24x16 •6717 1969. Harley .D•vl~son l ,,'.;A~ll~!~'oo'.'.!.pm~. 616~=•:4t'.:.. -..,-11---:::::;=;:;-:---I DEMO SALE .,ic.200 •-:rnmru.1~~. -Motoreyete U5-cc ·$425. eau ·•59 etie,;ry ·pe.nel~•• eng 1r: CORTINA 1970 Fiat 124 SportA Cpc. ·•15313 $9900 • Charttd Ma-5.n:tf294 11.fter'I PM all 4&~ tires, AM/FM tad, camp Radio, he!lter, special ex- nc.r 24x60 •602 $12,900 $ Sat&: Sun. wndws, totdln·1 , bed, DO YOUR part! Use less haust, pin striping, radial General 12x44 Slt95. DIRT Bike 100 cc .. Moto 842--6829. 1pace on the frwy, less gas tires, :ow miles. C'HAPMAN Beta. De 11 er I Re a d y e '56 Ford VII 1hT LOl)i bed, fumes fot the 1mog. Sml $2795 MOBIL'E HOMES Chamber, Filtlon etc. SAC! itick. Good ccind. · · price will hel p you k~p up · 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. ,-12IJ6 No. Harbor. G.G. $225. SJo-2981 S42S tm-225t w/your prop ta.xes Prv ply 537.m7 Call Collcc! * 531-8105 * • Motorcycle, 1 rail, '64 Corvair Van, in xlnt cond. '.68 Cortina dlx 4 dr. For '69 124 SPYDER Triple Wide Cornell TRAILER $50 $7t6. or best otfer. cHtails, 962-5315· Continental •Paramount * 536-11185 * 64:Z.9813 DATSUN Positano yellow wi!h black ---1-~an1ngton·-.-Univern.1-"'69"DIRT' Hodakr.Xlntl:ond;-"6r(.'hnry--i..i-ton-t' bed a.---top. AM/F?.1;-competition ~ ffitningo • GeMral Acc-enories. cab-hi c~mPer s6oo, · exhausts. (ZAW 5061. Broadmoor • Star ~ . .Mi.·2987 * * 842-5817 * ' , -• · $2295 Hillcrest •Cambridge • '68 HONDA 125-'Sl Ford P.U .. -;,uk,, ~ -:aiUi MUUI -BILL JO.NES' CHAPMAN S225 * ~. ~ii Ion. $475. MOBILE HOMES .....,.1330 .r'7!: ~...... • TirMi, lleater. Buck r I vt.r or "'~........ * 494-8490 * ... --a •• --·-b o·--·· 1206 N Harbor S.A .._ er ut ~-..... ac ~ 2833 HarbOr, C.~f. 5-ID-44!11 • n41531~ui5 • · . ., XlCH '""'"' ~ "°"' CLEAN .., '?'"· ' "'· 11 ZIMMERMAN '--~~~-,---I fork11 +misc parts. -ton P .U. $97» firm. '70 FIAT SPIDER Want To Live In 541}-1769 * 5ta-1093 * 2145 HARBOR BLVD. Lime green, radio, heater, All COSTA MESA 1970 TC-90 Suzuki w/bumper 540-6410 the extras and ju'st 12.060 r:;!us::e~=1::~,1:u~~ ~~J~~. $350. Only~ ml. JHP•_ 9510 '69 DATSUN WAGON miles.(• :\~S trig ll mobile home.· .Now'i 1970 HONDA 350. 1500 miles. 1967 CJS Jeep. New top, . alltO sport ltcl the t.ime to see Xlnt, s1so. cverdrive y6 enc head.us Overhead cam engme, 4 ' . BAY HARBOR 12131 592-57l1 roll bar.' ~k. 0tow -bar: IPH'd, ndio, low mileage. 96Zi Garden Grove Blvd. MOBILE HOMES draw bar. 488 'Posl·trac. Specil1.I interior. Sacrifice. 537-7777 Call Collcc1 * '70 NORTON Commando-(X'l'C566l Take tr d 425 Baker St, lat H11.rborl Xlnt cond. Must sell, $1XIO Warn hubs. $2200. 642-2143. . a e or ,69 S C Costa 1ttesa 541>9470 · small down. Will finance pvt port OUpe · . or best oUer. 546-t297 '53 Jeep, compl tt:-blt. $lfal. pty. Call 1tfaury dlr. 541).3100 Flat. Air condltloninR". All .. Jrip&e WkM Cornell 1966 HON DA SCRAMBLER or best oUer. 494 7506 f lO "Hill-I e F1amlngo Call: 545-1255 or · 11. t am. Fiat equipment. <XRY 8491 ~ ... ., M5 cc. $350 or best ofter. ' 7 D W $1695 ·Paramount e Universal 64.2-1&97 Aft 7:30 pm. --6 •taun •eon ~Barrington e Broadmoor -'--~~-~~=c---IC•mpert 9520 Radio, ~at•r, 4 speed . , BILL JONES' ·Continental • Star * Kawasaki 000 CC * 1• 2467) BJ S rt Ce t ~Ge.nerat . Hillcrest Immaculate Condition Nttw '70 Datsun $1095 • ' po scar n er " CHAifNOCl'r Phone,.._.,,, ,...,-OHC,Plclrupwtthcamp. --- ':MOBILE.HOMES 'HONDA '61CL1,.. Scnmb-'" '!'1• prl"' smt dlr. ~ ~ 12331 Beach Blvd., G.G. ler Very clean, Lo mi's, $325 re 67798~ Will ta.Ire car bl 2100 Harbor Blvd. &15-0466 '. * TH/530-29.10 • * S46-J68< * !'.:'~·-WCallill ~ .,!!'··.... '70 DATSUN \ru;w OF BAY in adult 116 SUIUki X-6 HustJer, 250ec. r-v - :.. • ..a.. 45'x8' Pan Amtrican. Lo ml, perfect cond. $295. 49"811 ,...." Evts Ir wlmds 96fl.-6358, · 4 Door Sedan used $1799 full cabana. bit~. a lr-cond . • ·ro1•0vtrheadCa.mper price. (60.lAVAl dlr, \Viii Jlfice cond. n;ce people, pool, ·-Slp11 4 * Xlnt cond take trade er finance pri· etc. $4200. ~1914 evts. Auto Service SACRtFJCE $900 Call °'° '"'' & Porto -MOO ... "'"I ft 8·30 vato party. ~--•< 35'Xl0' MOB. hOme: $3500 VTI~ a · pm 4!J4..68ll. 'w/rm &: pal. re<Sec! P11.c.1---------l'66 VW C:AMPER: R.eblt '6&~-0-,-1,.-,-~51~0.-,-... -r, C&t Hwy ecrou trm Lido 52 F'laUiead vt, rebuilt ~ith motor Nu tires; tape deck Ir: automatic, radio and heater. 283.1 llarbor, C.f\-1. !">10.4•191 '67 850 Sport Cpe. Black \\'ith Ian lnll"rior, chrome whecl!, 4 cyl., 4 ~pct'd. Radio, healer, buckl'I sealll. (UOP 265! .......... _$795 BILL JONES' B~. Sportscar Center Thl' only authorized JAGUAR dealer 1n the entire Harbor Area. Com pl et..: SALES SERVICE PARTS BAUER BUICK lN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th Street 54S.T165 '67 XKE Roadster 4.2 liter. Con\'Crtible, 6 cy]., 4 speed, Al\I/FM, Radial Ti1'Cs, I-feater. Buck c I Seats. {VAL !Xl71 $2395 BILL JONES' BJ. Sportscar Center 2811 Ha!'lxir. C.J\f. ~,I0-4491 '63 Jaguar Rdstr. Radio, he111rr. ll<HV.317) $1400 2100 Marbor Blvd. 645-0466 '67 J AG XKE, 2+2, air, ne11• Pirellis, 1op condition. $2995. 5>;-986<. KARMANN GHIA '68 GHIA F irr en~inr l'f'd. JOO% \\'ar- ranly. fV7.ZOS6 ) $1755 Harbour V.W. 1871 I BEAQI BL. 842-443.i HUNTINGTON BEACH '63 VW GHIA Con\'t'rtible. Rcccnt Cnklnc ovcrhnul, harrl lo {ind mo- del, Radio, heater, 4 speed, rte. $1099 CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 Ext. 66 or £7 1970 H~RBOR BLVD. COSTA ?.IESA -.-65...,.GHl~A- 1.lle. 66-2481 aft f 11'' c I u I ch . 4 spd •Jl!akera. EVES' 67~ •~s Lie. \VXN 999. lf.095.00. ,. 2 BR J ha transmission. 60 Corvalr Sl850 ""'" Runs grel!.1! Rcbul\t f'ngine, '10 Delux 24x:ow · · 96A--6.59.l ' Jt~t SLEMON~S fr-,jPORT~ 2833 Harbor. CJ;r -540-41!lt nt"W tires. dlr. N<'w brakrs. breuinc rm, laundry nn, eng, gd cond . '61 Dodge Spot.tsman Van. 417 W. WARNER, SANTA NEW FIAT tZUR :'.5.il F'iill Pri~ $999. i"tras..Owner9-415j!!SC.!!!!!jVW Chu&h1, Transmisaklnl, Lorwwhcel base, aufmnalic ANA, 540.-2512. it70 ISO SPYDER Take small rlo"'n, "'ill fin. :::; w otbtts. tnna s1soo. M&-1865. 1973 OT . TSUN 11 , • 642.-6Hl-• lo'!(fenl, G}.f. D DA All colors to choose lrom. 1 ~'"...,.''·~C~•~"~'"~· _--'-·~~-1 I SPACE LEFTI In L'OOI Costa Maa'1 1---1'.-delUX Greenleaf Parlr 1150 Wliitfief A\'t. 6Q.1.!50 •"'VWE-$17'• -FORD OPENOAILY $2.'US+Tax&Lic:. '61 CONVT--<'ng & inJ -... ~ v• Suptr Van • AND All models to choose. pcrfttl, top shnl , Blaupufikt • 541).3118 * automatic, Xlnt co n d . 6 • S rt C l~==-_,.......,.,--;-o.,-.-1 cyl, lo m-ueap. fi~J..5655. -SUNDAYS C•lifom .. -po •rs A..\IJF:\I radKI. $800 . VW E,..lne, Good Concf. ·1D35 Beai.:la Blvd. !Ill E,. lst, S.A. 542--8/Wll !l~2156 ~ e 64'Z-OM3 e 196'" t"ORD Truclt' Cabover Hantt,.eon Beach '67 FIAT ISO '62 Gliia-Good rond. Pt'i<:ed awninc, • k I rt I n.1 . redwood csb., nu pe.int, Triller, ·Tr1.,.I M2S IS5iOO tum. $2700 unfum, lo AWO 18' Xlnt oond. All tX· ttnt. 548-6910. tru. Bock hitch awnirc, e•c 18 Cdd Medal IJ • 43, 2 Br. SIMO. 192 ftoetrnary, CM l b&, porche5, av.•nlng, 645--l78&. skirts. Nt1 J1Qac: Jlosp. -'11c:. '-,....=..,.c1-,,..._.~,,-.-.... ~,.~ •• ~per. -~ps '· xlnt ~ &GT111 or ~ Cpp. Radio, heater. t ownc'1'. 10 sell. S~5. diOon. 493-4677 I <'"" -1 ~2-321.1 'Mi OODGE CA!\CPER VAN '65 l)tfJlun, 4 ~ •.t,&Uon Just J9,000 ml r.111. "" .. .....,.,... '"°===-=.,.,..~...,.=I GOOD BEACH VAN wagon, automaUC, tedlO and 1995 KARMANN CHIA convrt·'6l MAKE oyrER ''"""u ~~-Jt,\'·~~N:i~: auto spo!t ltd ~-,;b" '"'· $500tof!er. ••CAMPER Shtll 16'' PORTS. 417 W. WARNER. -962,j Gard~n Gro\.'c Bl vll. He\ght wllg. "'ll" cir. l2TS SANTA ANA. 541)-2512.~ 537-1T1T Coll O>llocl MERCEDES BENZ '.~':"~:;: ~: 167_D_a-tsun Sdn ""1"'-r"'1'""Ar=-=~"'50,-,,eo:::, .... =xi"'n°L ·l-• .,-2ltl-s-,.-,-doo-,-..... -. -,."-;'' -'1l8 f.Jfd St'::' N.a:-· -4 '360 .t 11pced '"fl:or-"enr---up. coDd .. ralJlo, lllf"N;"Oc co'-cr, 111 p\.\.:L.11lc....cood.-clcc..JiWU.'OO[ ... '611 NIMROD. I>duxe. Sips 6. '69 Jo'onl V•n Camper. 13,400 dlr. 'iuVR811l. $499 Fu 11 ml. Sl3:il, 'Sl9--IJ572 priv p.irl)'· f"tlttd for Quiel< Stove; k'tbmf, clln'I table. mi'.t, RIH, iuto. llPI $, ptfce.' WU! flnaoce priv11t.e J'or II.ft 11.d lo se.1! arou.rid &ale. ,\Ir. Brand t Days only 1;."';;;;:5.1:;;3'JIJ;:;.:::;o;::-;·;;;-;;;:;;;;;;;;;; ~tow, 1• 111 waltr 11.nk, EW MOl>Jl.$.x 40, 2 bedroom p)3 Ttrm• 9" t r 1 d • $2100. 1975 WaJl1Ct!. CM. ~~m 230 8road'Nly, tM. -$595. scs.-4CJI.. $.1995. &U-62.. puty. '54Ml)Sl or 494-681.1. th .1 dock. dial 6U-5678. 83.l--09-tl or &14-4 261 . .:::::;::..;;;;;..;;;.;;;~~~~'-,"-~~~~~~-. .. I• • • ---• MODltL YEAR ·END Closeout! SENSATIONAL SAVINGS _ On all new 1970 Pontiacs, Demoristrotors end lop quolily Used Cors, os Bill BARRY PONTIA( closes out the 1970 Model Yeor!! '63 CHEVROLET • ' IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T. Power steering. auto. Irons .. $ 3 9 5 radio & heoter. (1Nf598) '65 CATALINA--- --- 4 DOOR H.T. Air conditioning, power sleering, $·6 9 5 rod10 & heater. Gold with Gold interior~ (REJ163) ' 295 '67_CHE:YROJ.EJ __ <MPALA.4..Dr. H.T. Power_tt.okes, P'""'' $-1-5 9 steering, tilt wheel, auto. Irons., & air conditioning. Blue with blue in terior. (PUT327) '65 BUICK RIVIERA A block beauty with block inl t· $1 rior. Custom !rim, oir cond., power steer- itlq, brakes & windows. (P JXS 17) 695 '68VW "BUG" with rodia and heater. (406ASN) :~!od~~~~~,~~t~fronsm;s. $2395. sion, radio & heater. (VGW663) ' :~~~,~~y"~~~~o.heoter, $2995 auto. trans., power steering. (ZWHI 22) '6~ G.T.O. Block ;nr.,;.,. w;ch block "'";" ond $16 9 5 white londou top. A smart looking tor with pwr. steering & brakes, oulo. Irons .. radio & heoter. {XUB494) · '65T·BIRD 2-door hordlo~, power steering, powe~ bro~es, $ 7 9 5 power w,indows, while with red 1r 'rr 1ar. (NBZ201). '65 PONTIAC Bonneville 4-door Hordt~. Air, power st~ering, $ 8 9l5 power brakes, power windows, low mileage. - (REB724) :~~.P.,~!~~h~J~Jgwmileoge $1495 Silvef with black tap. (W£E852) dajJy unlil IOP,\l All ttl<H••-•l••ltl """"-" All l o"••• •••l•d I• ,,1 .... i.. ~!1"4f .. Nllol..ill1 .. •• ---~ 1 •••• ,. ,,,,, " ·L CREDIT CONSULT ANTS ONDUn DAILY 9:00 A.M., to 10:00 P.M. CALl 541-2681 ·• • I . ' . . . '1 I • • -. - • • -.- ~ .... --:..J S.twdaj, s.,r,7:.;;t, 1970 • DAl\.Y fl'ft.OT ~ --.... -'1'iANSPORJATION ~TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION _T RANSl'ORTATION -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSl'ORTATION .. TRANSIJO!!TATIOfi ' fDNSl';OltT~-T'UNSl'ORTATl()ij"I' T ---..:---·~·-,, ::::.::;..::;=.:;=--"':::::i==""-===:..:-:::.:i Imported Cus -Imported Autu -lm-'9CI --lmportod AU)OI HOO ~2-• lmporjod A-HOO lmport,.i A-. ~ "")ii;mrdllnol-:===::::'.'.:+!;. ... =-~Cwlals ___ TllUMPH W ... Hd s ~ lab VOU<SWAGEN VOLKSWAG~ VOLKSWAGEN VOuCSWAlHN: ci %60 W ..,..... u:R1UMeH:1u . . pee t6t. llW c"Mlll lllfVI~-ii '58 VW : : "'IT"'~ _ _,,...., .. T"'IAI...... . SPORTSCA Wln> ........ la, radio, heater, I OR Of YW .. . Rundlal New ·10 ~unit Se ans· : · owner. Juf! 1"" new! COCV. ... • ....,., juat ..-,_, It bu full wa. Orialnal blad. fin1'h wit~ DIMO _$l_95 >rl). V-.' K-bli, ttt .,..... .. .,,.tem, Ice!><*, s...nJ to c11oo .. 1rom 111'0 :;'~red lnt.rlar. Lie '10 Corolla • ·~· • 1963 AUlllh 14!-~ U5t5 $1'095 ........ _w" , ... _.. oink, All/FM ndio • .U'the "'th aulomalle (YCnst). s~· -8 radio he t • ~Oi>"d t t ltd 19'17 D•tsun ""' -;mru-lntl11dq _,.,,.,, ..:u . .,. ~ either-our .. Down -$1694 prlle, •. • ... au 0 spor lmmedl•le Doll .. ry <• Ll!IO,ll, ""· 100!1 -· ~· wunn•· or Ill> -· • 129.18 for ~ • ~!Ill!,... movable bardiop. ~AW· St•tlon w • ..., "Hl"K IYERSON ' a-s -~ " ~ 96l5 Garden Grove Blvd, 4 speed. VED 81 ._ ._ .. .,..,. new car Warranty! . months. APR Is 21,590 tot.,( ~-::Xlntcond~~~~~: -~ ~~66 or 6T auta.~~r_tltd Har..ho1r VaWa ='m.."•-.T~.4 Check our deals 8 OTHER DEMOS AT BIG SAVINGS $895 1964 D•tsun 1500 Rods tr. RIH, 4 speed; OtifN 397 •nd bearlnas. Nu paint, • $1295 1910 HARBOR BLVQ; 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. l37ll BEACH BL.' 842-443' CHICK •IYERSOM \•ery clet.n. 1t1ust See . 1961 Dettun J10Std. COSTA ME.u 53t-TI71 • Call Collect HUNTINGTON BEACH • YW .• ~ 543-<1919. Heater I 4 speed. VEY 630 '6,j vw m . not sqbck or w N1I . '64 TRIUMPH Splllire • Xlnt '61 VW Delux Bus fstbck, l!iOOcc eni. fm., A D s-.30.tl Ext. 66 ot 67 i DEAN LEWIS 1965 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 REPO! $1295 con<I. · $750 or best offer • $1395 ' Split front aeats, ndio, hti.t-Marine Barld radio, gd cond. "I'll PlY top dolla' for your 1970 HARBOR BLVD. S42-8300 a.rt .t:30 er, 1 owner, all the extraa $1050. Pvt pty. MS-86~4. 'VOt'.J<sWAGEN' today. Call .cart& MESA , 1964 MGB Rodstr lll63 TR-4 aofl top, hnl Ip, 19<11 VW R/H and wunnty. <• ~192>. nlE QUICKER YOO c.w., and uk ror Ron P<nohot. * •79 Pop Top C•mpo,.; ~70 Toyote M•.rk II RIH, f ··=~re wheels. tonnea.u cover. ovmlrlve. 4 speed. Rea.I clean. $2295 · THE QUICKER.YOU Sill. ~ Eit. IMT. m.a900. Lo ml, SaYe SS, 548-JJtO • SEB: 4 Or Se<l.io. Loaded • Factory air, outo--1150, 540-IID aft 6. Ser a "'2 , auto sport ltd Imported A-'HOGl"!ported Auto& -Imported Al!IM . Mdil'. lliifooL All ttd lealhetllnt. matic. Just over 2,000 miles. $1195 i~~!!i!!!!!!i"!!!!!i~~-!!!!!ii!!!!ii!i!!i!i~~~i!ii~~iiiiiii &/F'M· $800. ~2211 ext Sacrilice! (642BQD )_Takt. _ . $1195 9625 Gt.rden Grove Blvd. 962-5'lltl. in.de or small down, Will 19<17 MG Mork Ill VOLKSWAGEN ~1-1'ml0 •·•-VWCall ~t; W£ HAYE THE · JHE llED DIRON WAS •.·Bll!·SlfOT' finance priv Pb'. Call Sid RHdtter 19'6 VW SqutirelNck ... 00::'6" .x:o.MJ• DA A II ~ · i! MG dlr . .it 10 am 51().3100 °' Riff, 4 •oeed. wt.,, w!>ffl!. --------lw ... R/H, 4 ..-t TFF 313 PlnoS2000lli069tireR•E•OChrovwm:._~.. BEST SE(ECTION Of . "7 . ' 494-1506, VLV 018 '63 vw XLNT CONO. 100> ~.... . . 9uw•,s 4. ~ •. ~ '69 Toyo<a Land eru;,er. 4 $2495 •54M23l* IJI OllAllRIGllE, COUNTY . ~• . ;(~ '"MG'' radio and heater, Lie. xwz 1959 MGA c Seda· n St•tlon Wegon '68 vw, bei&e, •tick lhllt, ••••• THINK whe<t drive, wai'n hubs, · $695 1ffi' Volvo 145 _" ·:• 408.~ $2 ,29 5.00. Jl!\t . P9• R&H. xln't cond, $1200. :::7• 111 SI..EMONS IMPORTS, 41 7 RIH, 4 speed, Real nice for H, automatic, Juggaa:e rack. ~646-4~~"~'·~---~ :•:-W. WARNER, SANTA ANA the ~ar. ·PXE 142 ZXV 924 '66 VW. New eng, & tires. -+-.";~·f"l!~.L ;~12.TOYOTA'S . $l99S5~--l--"G..,re,..at'-"'tranllcAiii~por1i'JLGJ.1ti'rr,"""'. ""-"b""'~· -1---"t· a..----+..;;~~1,000 er .. ,, :·:::,CLEARANCE In stock. Immediate delivery. 1MJ MOB GT Cpe. $882 1'62 Volvo 122 ·Seel. '64 Karmann Ghia, Xlnt ·~•Jo RIH, 4 speed, wire wbeell. R/H 4 -....1 Air ,..___. cond. $725 or Best ott.r. ~ ONMG";-1' 1 ~ .... .,.,,.. VOL 264 • ~FW'67 ~ 545-6519 or 96>-1182. ~ " ~ H b v w '67 VW CONVRT. Seip-Nu :"· BULOUSSAV!NGS 1lltm $1595 ar our a • b<ak ... Xlntcond '"'1i7M •••CH !HwY. :tt) .. 196' MGB Rod t S1295 $1250 646-8049 ~93--7566 • 537--6824 Lagun• Be•ch Ir 1Bnl BEACH BL., M2-«M '''' Toyot• Coroll• '68 vw BUG MW·USED-SERV. 900 So. Cit. Highway• R/H, 4 speed, wire wbe;iels. HUNTINGTON BEACH Coupe Automatic trans. A;\t/Fr-.1 tiiE-----=-----~ 494-7503 * 540-3100 TEA~ ,68 VW R/H, 4 !peed; YCM 117 radio, heater. 213: 926-1062 .,....._....... '70 Toyota Corona, 4 door, $1595 Red, black interior, radkl, * '65 VW BUG * l~ ••• ~.---=11"G;----I aulomatic, radio and heat~r. hea~r. ~autituI 1 owner _ $595 · r\f!w eng. xlnt cond. &d tires ::=tain. ~~ Parts Lie. 520 AGA, $.1,895.00. Jtr-.t 19'1 Triumph car. (XJX-308J. $11XXl. 644-4013 • :.;}mmedtaa DfUvuy, SLEMONS JMPORTS, 417 Spitfire Mtirk Ill $1199 1964 Opel Ste. Wegon ''•"°"·62=vw""'M"icro-..,OO. ........ w-l"°bod..,..,• ::_;; •. AU Modela W. \VARNER, SANTA ANA R/H, 4 1peed, wire wheels. aUtO sport ltd RIH, 4 speed. PIK 313 cabinet, reblt engine, runs _t?rlupor1 JI 111 p LI ti ., ;. 54~2512· Low miles. WXN 454 sreat. Body n~ds v.•ork. '67 Toyota 5795 9625 Gud'" Grove Bl,'d. $1195 ' F~" 1550 take•.°qS-2880· "·d· he u 537-7777 Call Collttt 1 ~7 Toyol• Coron• •-...11 '69 RED VW Bue-black int, ,... io, ater, exce ent 1963 TR38 "' ~ r/h, good cond. Clean. Of- tramportation t': Et r. dlr. '63 VW R/H, stick. VDR 614 fe~. Jkfort: ,5, 5;29-3343.,a.(ter CTZA9701 Full price $699! RIK, 4 speed. Extra t':lean. Low mile• on rebuilt engine, s:·e 3749. , , '. ~ 540-t764 Small down. Will finance PRA 474 new clutch, new brakes, $1395 ,68 VW convt. Outltudln& ·I MG Midget ~~\~. party, M&4fl52 ., :no~.' ":i'~ IHI Toyot• c ... ono Seel oond. Best ollor. _,,.or t heater, dlr. (GTY851)1'•1~0~T~o-yo"'ta--=eoroc--,..-. ""<_d,_oo-r, ·DEAN Blvd, or phone 645-1982, 9am R/H, Automatic. VGE 49C &13-6&.XI. --price-S699. Small down. automatic,_g._9.!Q.._4:: heale~ -LEWIS to 6pm '66 VW CAMPER, gd cond. •--1-fjnanee-priva.te-pa:try 8,978 miles, Lit":. 519 AGA. -'~:==:=:::'i=:~=--,1----lW> 0~ ~~r ~--t ~ 0, 494...U. • Sl,195.00. .JIM SI.EMONS 1966 """'" c M 846-!!lOJ '63 vw 8119 ·DEAN IMP 0 RT S. 41 7 \V . · ' .i ' MF..CHANIC $PECL\l; 1967 VW ~ OPEL WARNER, SANTA ANA. I======== Lie, OKC<l2 LEWIS R&H, Xlot. Cood. ~ 540-2512. TRIUMPH $29t 1u9S 613-2514 ~::l '66 OPEL '69 Corolla, 2 do'"• radio '""+=..,,,o===~=~·l~C.,HC!!.!'ICK IYERSON 1966 Hubor, C.M, 64 .. 9303 THE QUICKER YOU CALI. r. heater, 4 speed-. Lie. YXU ---mE QUICKER-YOU SEU. ?i WAGON . 61'· s 1 ""·"· J'" '65 Triumph Rdster vw ---.,..._ . d. · Li SLEMONS IMPORTS, 417 • .. ~ ... _.... Ext, ---·c.r-... at1c. ra io, heater. . .,..~ w "" ~' ~ TAX065. W. WARNER, SANTA ANA, Yellow. Radio, Heater, 4 1970 HARBOR. BLVD. ~~ $988 · CALIF'. 54~2512· 1pffd. Must aacrilice! (HW3. COSTA MESA ".:: ... ~HIE McCARTHY BIIL MAXEY ""'· s595 '62 . VW ,lug :;•:: BUICK !T!C>IY(OITIAJ BILL JoNes• ~:;.• :."n.lt';;::';:: ·~:: · 11111 BEACH BL vc. BJ. Sportscar Center 1eWMm> smaU down. wu1 .; ... !15550 Beach Blvd. H •-ch .. 7 _55 financl! private part y. ~6t. San Diego Frwy, unt. u.• -•;, 2833ijiiiiijliiilajjj'bo .. r,jjjC".~.l .• 540-4'91 .. ;iijj I 546-4052 or 494-6811. ,,..,-:r I ml N, of O:>ut Hwy. en Bdl i~. 894-334-I • S:ll-2'50 '65 vw J"=f!i.=====-="==1'69 Toyota Corona. Coupe,· PORSCH automatic, radio and heater, IUG '-,1!;.~·-=:,_..._...,.. __ E __ , 1 facton> air <0nditiooiog, 1 · ~1. Lie . .ZOU 159, Sl,595.00 JU.t American mags \\idl! tires, ·~4 POltSCHE SLEMO>;S lMPORTS, 411 custom motallic Pill!! w··h - ~::156 SC COUPE W. )VARNER, SANTA ANA beautiful lace. "-'Ork. YPU- ~ blue, chrome wheel!, 540-2512. · 901. j:fiat tires, concourse con-,/ '68 Toyota Corona Coupe Several other customized ~n. Lie XOG997 take over payments, V\V lo choose front ~ $.3099 54 .. 21" CHICK IYERSON .,;HICK IYERSON '68 Toyota hn!tp. Aml~m, VW ~.. 4 spd, xlnt cond. Lo ml t>. S49-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 . :~ VW Orig owMr $1400. 673-5655 ~ ,.._ ,.._ British racing green with 1970 HARBOR BLV:O. <"9--3031 Ext. 66 or 67 '69 Toyota ...... rona ...... upe, 1 1 .• Ji7o HARBOR BLVD. factory a ir conditioning, ele<:tric overdrive. Excc:llent '65 VW bus, reb t eng ne . • ~.-; ..-COSfA MF.SJ. automatic, radio k. heater, · cond. <XJV821) Sacr1flce! $ll00. 499--3650 10 lo 4, 30800 " · ·Lie. ZNB 242. $1.595.00 Jlrit Small do"·n or take trade. S. Coast. S. Laguna. clORSCHE 912 SLEL\10NS li\IPORTS. 417 \ViU finance pvl. ply. Call '6:; VW Bua-Good cond with black interior. --W:-\VA:RNER, SM.'TA-ANA, -Maury·dlr. aft-lO·am-540-3100· /reblt-eng:-S1:195:-&t2...0SSO , exctptlonally good M~:Eil2. or 494-7506. days, 642-8267 eves. WYG945 • ~ · $4295 l~l;;m;po;r;;;•;od;;A;;;u;;;to;;;•;;;;;;;';;;';;;oo;;:;,;;;lm;;;;;po;;;rt;;;od;;;;;A;;;u;;;io;;;';;;;;;96GO;;;;;'m;;;po;;;;;rt;;;od;;;;A;;;;utos;;;;;;';;;600;;;~I tf!ICK IYERSON r~" HA= BLVD. aasa ~:=~ COSTAl\lESA EMO SA E ~~ 1 PORSCHE D L :::~CABRIOLET t'~ ... wt~~·= :~":~'. 1'i:!Or. chrome wheels, n-SAVE ~ tires, AM/FM radio, ~WYW 21;. 1.: $2199 fl1CK IYERSON -: .. ~ vw :::l-0.3031 ZXt. 66 or 67 :::: COSTA MESA. .::mo HARBOR. 'BLVD. ~6'1 HE Cabriolet, 1600 , with hard top. New ~e, new clutch, new ~.,new paint, AM/n.1. e flt\\:, can be seen Harbor Bh1!., or 145-1982, Sam to 6pm ·~u . AI R cond, auto, J\fi{FM. 19,000 actual ml, 8'et oUer. 557..elll d)"I; *'56Jo evt!s/wknds. •rQ,.~RSCHE 911-T Coupe: * A Many Xtru. 7400 ~Pvt pty. &7~. flt~ AUTO trans., tadio, l"'!t! paint, t1re11. e n 1 . ..,.,,.uled, $525. S3S-<i0'5. -SAAB ~. Au'thm1zed, Dealer 1 19.1es e Se:tvk'e e Parts :.Onet Coupe, In Stock ur TO .ssoo· .. 'How Does Fiat Do It for the Price? REGISTER NEW "1970 850 SPORT COUPE _/<M R«dlo, Radial Tires, All Flot Exlru At No Elita C.osl• •297711 SAl:E PRICI S1195 REGISTER NEW '1970 124 SPORT COUPE Radio, Radial Tire&, Competi .. tion ubauau, 5 speed trans. All Fi1t extras at no extra cost. •0011"'3 S;t;[!-PRIC! __ _ $2995- Visit Our Hue-New Perts I Service Dept. 16 St•ll• S.rvlclnt All Sports & Fore!., Cort 1111 Jones' I . F I A T BIG DISCOUNTS · on al/ Used Cars Thi• Weekend/ If you clon't •H the car you want In the ad-- Come on lnl The ~·• wlll ... palntecl en Ille wtnd1hlold•I SPECIAL . -of tlte WEEKI 1965 Mu1t1119 Coupe v.a, "·•pd., rodio lo h90ter. (WCU233) '699 BAVARIAN l!OIOR-WORICI '61 vw Redlt, ~ .. Ml', 11,111rfl0f. RMI Slltt"lll $CJOO ' I· .. ' •<-A ........ , lee -•!!:'°~'• . ' ..,_ • ........ -&ftt:HDfORS-·-- lOI,. OA~DiN ~ROVI' IL VD. SALD OPIN 'SUNDA 'f' PAii:~ ~IQ'l~I TUU., 'f'HU.U .. ~TtLL 1:00 'li4-2JH'\ l !f• M.'L•ef IMA1. ltz.1111 ' '64 YOLKSWAGIN .... .,..;. (fNM6n •999 '67 PORD OALAXll 2.4oor, U.H, •u"9., <1!1 c9114. (TIV6MI •999 '66 f:OiD CUSTOM . •999 . 165 CHIV, .VI T. PICKUP. , tyl., redio I. h•<1I••· !Slllll) '1099 '63 l'ORD F·100 PICKUP. 4·wh"1 tlrl.,. with fOlllfMl'l {ltf-. • "'456.9 •1499 '61'0PIL WAGON """'· ..... io a hMINt, (VTm11 '1299 '15 T•alRD,LANDAU •~n ""-· olr lOftd. !ISNl 191 '1199 '67 CAMAllO U c.tl•er,.lf, 4~11J4., NIUO & ~ (WAtl'6) ~1499 '61 OLDS ti lt1aury ""°·"''full,_..,, ol•, 'flft,f rwf:lllf.t67'1 '2699 '71 MUITANO ·Mio & ~.,.... ...,., ol• eelHl. (1Nll4J) '2699 00... Coun()U 11 . .-tJllr. :SQAST IMPORTS B. J. SPORTCAR CENTER ----1440"GARDIN OIOYI ILYD.,_WUTMINIT.IR . •r ,. "' Ol Orange County Inc. UOO W. PacWc C01L1t HW)'. -·-2133 "'1ARIOR. COST A MISA ~4491 •. I (213) .,_...... \ (714) 636-4010 . ' ' . -· ~ -~-• • • • • . ' •. ~--- - _a . J.\11.Y. Pllor-_ s.t11Nay,-StplHlhv 1q, 1~io . -_. -·· -r . 'GiA~t.t.TION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 'TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION T~NSPORTATION . _!RANSP~RTATl.ON TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIOIO 7 :,. ... ~'.:_~~-91:;1 tm~ """" -lmporte4,A41hs . .!!! ~ A4lhl -,Imported Cut -Imported Autet !fG11 Aulol Wonted '700 AUlol~•;.;.. '700 ~Cars iiCilJ : YOLICSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN . VOLVO w11 PAY TOP IUICK .::: : ; • ···-----~· : ·-.-,6-B_VW __ ~,=6~8-"~:::vw=-, --:::::--NEW'VW ~UG . -II 1uv-vw-1us1s-·rvw e ... """" . t $55.89 , ' · i&, auto aport ltd <000 ml on,reblt '68 eog, Nu ~ .,. Nlg lltt1, brkl, panell.ln&, .& ~' ~ - -.. -8&25..Garden Grove Blvd. cpta..SUS0.~1~. - Hllll'-li111t-~"'-?o Estate W~,1---­ Au1omat1c, alr condlt!O~i ~lo. heater. c• 11102):.' ~ 'YTOlH':v_ r.. used CUI I truclm ""' Squa.reback Sl41.71 down lncludOs 537-7717 · Call Coll<el * 1968-VW Sqb(ol\-<lood rond. t•x & tic. ()pen £niil ~TE 1969 C&mp Mobile "32 Sandburz•WQ, Irvine. VW.LEASING ', 1 pop-top, like new, still 833-2'lM , AT uridu fact wa.rn.nty, '"°68~vw=e~u~G~m-,a-1-.. -u~ ... -.,. 100% Warranty. Road ready 100% \Varranty (W'I'F lil) C'HICK IYERSON OR 3-6517 to Europe, "clean, extras, ~ tully) recondidoned. (WAK· -$1788 VW· 1.96t VW. Excellent .cond. $13$ or best offer. 53&-1873. 1f10 HARBOR New vinyl interior,, coco .. s1599 COSrA ,.,:-vn. m•ts, SUn ...,., Holt. log VOLVO H b V W litj!s, etc:, etc. Must lell. ar our , 0 BUS '6,'!, Valve job in M.,. Mm ... ,. Call >l&-9770 V W N':flll..~ body work. S75C. days, 5.38-5$7 after 6PM . 18711 BEACH BL. 842.-4435 .,.. 673-2529 * Ask for Wayne. • • HUNTINGTON BEACH '69 Sqrbck, Radio, Rack, Lite 1965 VW BUS. New engine. Seti an ! I • ! I • j • :·Harbour VOLVO '70 Demo ..• 15.16 ~ .rv . Uf lDrliii ..., • .,~.~1,--..,.... .. . • -.GROTH CH£YROl£T "fRlrN IUD£Rll . ' ' r.uuin Aili m 'Sales ......., VOL VO mu Bel<b 81"1 Auto LHling CLEARANCE a .. _ Beach UP TO MT-«187 \ KI 9-333J • $IGO WE PAY TOP DOl.J..AR SAVINGS FOR TOP USED CAP.S 9810 f43 --. MIKE McCARTHY i I ' V~· . ' " . BUICK 1' .' · 15550 ;Beach Blvd. · · at San Diego ~. • 1194-3341 • 531-2450 12191 IU(lt IMWY. #I U )'OOf ttc:l 4 extra clnll. N~~:o.'r~. ... "'.AifER emCK '65 Gran Spti -------...:;, 231 E. l71b St All Makos-All Modelo vs, dt.. (448AKWJ $391 Jul) . 18711 BEACH BL. 842-4435 '65 BUG R/H New paint & blue, in SUper Shape! $1395. Aft 6 pm. ·• HUNTINGTON BEACH uphol , '13.ocxi mi on eng, $2075 * * 644-6%17 545-3509 - ...----------Costa .Mesa 548-1165 Au~?=lle1~ ~cks price. SmaJL down, ~~.!:~ -----• , re rvce ance private party ~ IMPORTS WANTED Makes the Dittcrence" or 4S4-6811 · ' · OK-ck our deals AntfquH, Cl•11I" 9615 o Co N · · '' .... $2950 '63 vw B~n:v cond, Xtra clean. 11-lust sell, $899 '66 VW Conv., yellow '67 VW VAN, new engine. i-neJq thru-ooL Tuck I oc Best after. ~1979. $850 or best ctter. Needs some body work. UOO F Cpe "" deli,..ry, qn,.. Coonll<a '""'' . • ewport Be"h '69 SKYLARK • 0Yel'8ea9 del Specialist. "TOP $ BUYER 4570 Campua Dr. nf.540..382J . ·roll int. Bir tiJTs, chrome e '64 V\V BUS 1.1•/sleeping 6f6..6.t17 -Sl.200. 494-9694. • Fims, nice paint job. Make quarters. xlnt. cond. 0 '65 VW SEDAN e '66 VW i offer. 96l-9650. * 494-27Z * e -~7744 e $700. * DEAN ' •. .....,-ORlGlNAL CoNelle rom-BJLL ·~ roYOTA -' v• . ~n•~ plete &: ruMlng. 2 tops. 1!881 Beacla Blvrl. UsH Cars 9900 , auton1aUc, power , r-: 642-5476 1!8 Harbor, C.M. y;..9303 &tS-1347 or 54>-9911 fl Beach. Pb. 847-&55!1 ing &: brakes,1 tilt wheel, •Ii: ,' Ml. CLYDI JOHNSON l'RUIDINT New C•rs 91GV OVER "FACTORY INVOICE* ·we have a lar1Je selection of 1970 Cougars, Montegos, and we are making available again thli weekend our popular $70. over Factory Invoice Sale!. *Acid 2°/o for hanclli119. ENJOY REFRESHMENTS AND HORS D'OEUYRES WHILE YOU VIEW THE ALL~\r197-1~tlNCOtN MERCURYS ,-MAR9.UIS:..BR.O.U.GHAMJOR------ 1971 We Have Some -" 1970 1970 COUGARS SEE THE ALL NEW FOR 1971 COUGAR 1970 MONTEGOS CYCLONES, ELIMINATORS & COUGARS We haYe 50 brand new COUCJars, all shades & colon -XR7's & 91 models; they're marked ~wn to Coupes, Sedans, Hcircltops, & Wa g- ons. We have over 20 to choose. OVER FACTORY INVOICE* For the Cat That Likes to Scat! CAPRI s70 OVER FACTORY INVOICE* SPECIAL PURCHASE s70 OVER FACTORY INVOICE* CONTINENTAL , DRIVE THE SEXY ONE FROM "GERMANY" FROM FORD MOTOR CO. The mait fantastic motor car of this generation. • $2499 ·10 cou•Au ......... .. . .. .• $3333 '70 MONTIGOS ...... .. .. ... •. $3133 . All c ars have radio, heat•r, V8, a utomatic tran1., power 1teerin9, factory eir, & in factory w1rra nty. IDEAS MA KE BETTER DRIVE IT TQDAY SAVE UP 'TO $1-800 • Ple•t• 1dcl 2 %. fot h•11tlli119 -. lohns·OD+SO·b ll.DU8©®1l.~ ©®~'ii'DOOJ~OO'ii'&ll. • l&OOfil JIJIII>· l~lm©l\DlmW i ©®!ID@£f! . . ' . • • 540·1630 ·-. COSTA MUA 2626 Hadlor Blvd. ---··-- 642-0981 l'BRf;E GENER ATIONS I N THE Al/TOMOBJLE BVSISE-SS --'--·---- THI OLDIST ISTAILISHE~ "FACTORY DIHcr· LINCOLN-MR CURY DIALER IN ORANH COUNTY , • ' • \ AUTOMOTIVE ' "'""· (XNKS 4) $2988 REFERRAL SERVICE MIKE , The revol:uhonary way to sell your automobile. \Vt: have buyers waiting! CALL NOW 642-4431 WE BUY CARS McCARTKY.· BUICK 15550 Beach mvd.-, . San Diego Frwy.: , S!H-3341 • 531.2450 . ~ ~. . '66 RIVIERA ··". ~--J .. , .... _ ~'.Auto .. R&H, power-st~ noo .Harbor Blvd. 645-0466 It. brakes, air. chrom AMC wheels. License SYR 921-: ' ' $2388. ·:.~ MIKE McCARTHY·' • . '•{, BUICK . :·: , 1~ ~h Blvd.'·.' at San Diego Frwy.: •. 894.3341 -~-2450 •. · WHAT WOULD '64 Buick Rlvlero,'.--: YOU 00, IF Loaded, IOWY-281i;,-',,-: you . had lf> cornpe!e . with $1495 • ; General Molon, Ford, &:i ==--='===::: .. :::.fl: C"""1"' I CADILLAC :.:,' : Stop By & Sae --------'-· : HARBOR '66 CAD ronv. El Dorado: .. : AMERICAN all pwr, clima_te ..n.wtil, : AM/FM stereo, crui;;~· ·· 1 Authorized trol, tilt & ....tflf ateerlog' 1 _}Jnerican Mo~([ Dealer r whl, guide-ma~wt;tt,te ! sent, $2160. 64Z-24U 1 or ' ------~~1 54;...o548 . :· .. 1 BUICK MOVING To Hawaii! Must i --------Sacrifice 1967 Cadillac Sedan 1 '65 BUICK Elec . .t-Dr. Sed. V-8, auto .. R&H, P.s:. P.B., fact. air. EJR 67'l $1488 deVille. full power, faqr; 1;r i cond. padded lop, all ··~ i lions, wholesale mu~ . i $267j, will take $2.=.00. -CeJI ; eves and weekends ~-i " '69 CAD 4 Dr. sedan D&Vilfe. : MIKE McCARTHY Aqua firemist; air, st~~ i •1 tilt-tele, sentinel; 16,000 ~ : BUICK }$.j(I Beach Blvd. at San Diego Fr:wy. B!K-3341 -531.2450 New tires. $51CKI. 846-0l)f~ · IMMACULATE '64 i-A~.; l 65.000 mi's, f]'" pwr .. Xl'D! • cond. $1500 .er bst orl-... sft, : 1930 Newport BJvd., C.)d.'), : '64 FLEETWOOD. 60 setjo;. ! '69 RI-VIERA 11250 0 ' will '''' ..ruth .. : car &: &0me cash. QIU : Full power + air cond., vinyl 64&-8004 · '' : Jop, dlr, Waded. 16,000 ac-'6:! CAD 4 dr, DeVille. itif, : tual miles. (XWY 5541. Must, all poWer, lo ml. Pvt 'Ptf:-; sell! Win finance'! 494-'7744 833-3485. -.: ~ ~ : '68 Riviera, all power, · '69 CPE de V, magnifi?tni1.: air cone!., iood tires. vinyl top, stereo, pluW_JI\; : $2995 833-2842 ter, loaded, $4895. 54-7-6469": ; · 1951 BUICK = . Good running. $125. CAMARO :_::' -: 67:1-6434 aft. 3. ~65-WILD.C..._.,_, 4 Door Hardtop, air cond., power steering &: brakes. (YBE 878). It $988 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK '68 SS, 396 auto., A~t : diM!S, vinyl, constlle, . 15550 Beach Blvd. gauges, air shocks, ll15Q .. : a t San Diego Frwy. 213: 592--2418 . _ '.- 894-3341 -531-2450 ~-==~=----,---'67 Camaru, 6 cyl, Xlnt cond, : ~pd. Bucket seats, $ · Full pmi.-er, file air. Fact er best offer. 646-0766. -•. '. custom int, AM/Flt1, 42,000 '70 Camaro, orange w/bl~l.ftt. m l. $1950. 83&-0838 undr 6.000 mis. 67~ aJt '67 Riviera: F/power; a ir; 6 P!\.1 $2.9:-J!I. ',;, console: 42,000 mi $2300. 557-7979 Eves-wkend '69 BUICK R iviera. fac air, pwr pack. Jo mi's, Priced right. 644-2232 -~-1959 CHEV V-1 . ; Runs gOod SJ25. 642-983.ft'"~ ' 9lili:.' ·~w COSTA MESA ~, ~ HONDA ll!M ~· uw .... SEDU . . • ,,,. coot.•• ,..°'" ••GIMI • ._..,....-, • ... ' . e l'RCU.T WMllL OllVll : ~~~:~:::::~~:: ·s 13 9 5 -. e U, TO .... MILIS , .. GALlOfil -. • e ll'OUR·P'.USl••I .. 1 Oil. llOAN , , , ..... fl• N..J"CW .............. LM•I T,_, T•:t a Lie-_ UNIVERSITY ·-· CKDIMOSILI ....,.. +-. _, . 2150 HAHOll ILVD. COST~llRA 540._9 .. . . .. • I· \ ' ,• " ~ • ' ·' " . . •' ~ ·' " " • , • •, ' ;. ' • ' ' f i· E ' ' i I I I . :; --------=-----,-• • • • • -.,. ._,--- :.J&'NSPOllTATION TllANSPOllTATIOf!j Satuntar. S.,tembtf 19, 1970 .,_,. .DAJLY JltlOT fl TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TllANSPOllTATION 'l'llANSPORTATION TOlfSPORTATIOJI TIWISllORTATION TlllNil'Oil'flTIOli {lioll Co" .... UMCI Co" "8o UMCI Cort -UMCI Coro -Uood Cora -Uood ~ 9900 UMCI Cora -Uood Co" -Uoocl Co" ,,. COUGAR fORD _MUSTAN& MUSTAW& OLDSMOllLI PON11AC T-lllD 1969 Pontla.e C'ulmnt 4-dr, '67' • ••a -pJr. , l~ather;-ID-mt-Top•+· --• '-'.... U.-+----- :,c• . '69 NOVA OQor sedan. Vinyl top, auto- matic, radio, heater. dlt. Very sharp. (YCU434 l Take 1rn&!I down "'ill finance. Call 49"-7744. , 57 OIEV STA. \Vq, re-bit '69 eng, new trans Oct '69. 4 : r hrm rmi-;, all new uphlstry · "-crPts. 642-9157 ;-70 E:J. Camino 4 spd trans. 396 , cu. ' in. f'ng. ttar Ansen · majs, Tonneau cvr. $3,lllO. ,....,.., ' --'59 Chevrolet -..-Or~ Special wheels. Excel- : tent rondition. (FWW-665) ···-··· $595 . ' "'· . ;~ ... ,,...., ~.Harbor Blvd. MS-0466 '•55 'OM!vy-New 301 enzjne. ~eW radiator iM ?ilwHf:'. ·bey. ?-fany extru-Make :bthir. 557-4982 before 10:30 :~AM'or after 8:30 PM. :'6! CHEV Bisc ayne Stn Win, :']t</H , p.s., Good cond, want :'.trill.Iler car! 545-7826. ~. Chevy 1t.aUon "''agon. Oean. $350. ;..' '846-5753 or 847-9164 'tp IMPALA • Pl, r &: h, dfiJinal owner. Makt oiler . .\AR .... 3901. '66 Imp. Spt Cpe VB, ml, air. p11/pb, 1 pr . p .. owner $1250. 67~138o ~ (lnpel• S. S. 2 Dr. PIS, ·.~~ .. $1150. ,; •. , Call 833-3911 {&s· Chevy Impala 4---dr hrdtp, 1326. V8. fac air, auto trans, ~~ cond. 847-3381. jil El Camino, Clean, Run1 .N .. fectly, 536-'i746 Between rJ"";;";. ;,l, "·" \51(:•. CHEV. Lunch Wqcn ~.condition. T>l.l W. 19th, : Apt C, CM Mfr.2531 !52.. CHEV Biscayne wagon. ' • Reliable l:?'llr11. $300 . 548-8008 art 5 RIC'£..vhlyl top, very '. Mu1t ltll.Qnly $1795 .. 546-3488: evet 5''-"28G" 'Oievy, 301 cu in. New . S300 or trade. 54>7616 vy Impala. P{$; ~.c. ,...i corid, ·"'" •care. 673-i'Sl'S. ;;: ·.CHRYSLER .. ' Chrysler New port ':P/S:.P/B. Aull> trans. Orig ,•tiililh. 4 dble tarle ~15 ~1276. ''63 NEWPORT: PI S • P/B. iGD.·COND. :'60:-** LINCOLN Continental. -4 . '1k wL blk vtnyl top, , 1tereo ·l&pe d • ck, is~ntrol, new radial s, eltt headrest & al custom pu&eOftt I at. A pre1tlge 1 owner ~J tive car. $25.10,;1&24 ~· at\Vay, NB. 642-9980 / ~ '70 M.ARK)ll .~, m<>ij Old. J'.llll mt :.it-m-6113 COIVAll 1'1'"eor--. -:Nonu. aUto, tood oollion. 1325. Ph: m-2111 t S ~f. CorVlllr Moma conv. 10..l adk) ~. pvt. puty CORVETI'I 'VETi'E FB-'67 eng, Rolls yee Cond. Wpr., 411 pM, s~r•te, rnust,. n tL $1995. fore 12. 673-2377. Scorpio CORVETTE .. A apd.., ne.w 1: .421: yt.Uow wfblk. uat 1@111 etler 67}-3880 .. -~ ' l . YES SIR, THE SALE IS ON -RIGHINOW-· - at CONNELL CHEVROLET .1969 CAPRICE 4 Door H.T. R., H., P.S., auto., fact. 11'.....-i'O~\l air, vinyl roof, nice car. 1KpZ581l . Y11 this is a Capric'.t~ W1 1ur1 would Ii~• to find • home for it, .HURRY!!! Be First On These 1969 CHEV. II 2 Or. Coupe. R., H,. PS., PB., auto., fact air, vinyl roof. Sure nice. Low, low miles. (460ADY ). Yas this is a Caprice too. Coupe. V8, R., H., stick, one owner. 14,000 mil11. 1YWTl 59 ), Check our payments on this one. TRANSPORTATION '65 CORVAIR SH<k. IPIGl761 $499 '64 HLAIR 4 DI, Air. Good car. IOTW658) $599 '64 CHIVROLF( C,ONVIRTllLI ~3-99 P.S., a uto. Stron9. Nice. I KABSl l ~ ---'6' 7 PONTIAC 2 DI: GTO CPL $799 Auto., P.S., IWCA940 I '59 RENAULT 2 DR. $199 IGGJ6101 '64 OLDS 4 DR. Auto., P,S. IVCJ6991 $499 '65 IUICK 4 DR. $499 Auto., P.S., air, radio. I HOM63 I l '66 1969 IMPALA 1968 IMPALA Custom Cp1. R., H., P.S., P.B., fact. air {VTL288 1 YOU BET' '63 MERCURY COLONY PARK Wa9on. P.S., euta., R., H., air, Good• $5,99 '69 Pontiac GTO 2 Dr. Cpe. Ortlltt color. LI•• 111w, rtdie, ~etttr, 111t11111tlc, ' 'owtr St11 ri 119. IZOT6JOJ-SPECIAL THIS WEEK 2828 HARBOR: -BLVD.-' --~---'-.. FOR SALE or trade, '64 Olds 98 Coupe. ~Fully equip'd. Very clean. 846-5618. •6' OLDS TORONA.DO Sl400, 644.(1986 PLYMOUTH .. cond. $2.100. 5'7-TUB; ewa 4 Docir. NI power with air -uk for Albert. -doaq. CUXP103) '&UPN:IIAC.LJ...Ll!/ .. ,air. $1718-- cond. ~ paint ~ tires. MIKr • <>'-.u whls, .... deck & - other extras. 646-3093. MUST s.u '6.'l ·cro, c1 • .,, McCARTHY chtome rims, new 1lass BUICK tire•, make oUer, '47'°447 , after 6 p.m. • 15550 Beach Blvd. '65 BonneyilJe; rad, p.b .. p.a., tt San Dtea:o Frwy. air cond, nu t~s I: battery. 894-3341 .' 531·2'50 $823. 546-8051 or 642-81161. a 196.1 THUNDER.BIRD ./ '68 LE MANS: Xlnt oond. * ~ * .: !\1'11)' xtr11. 847..0SlJ S2195. ** Aft S: 557-8S25 e ·59 T-Bird, psJpb. BtiD a '69 CTO oonvt •Uto, P/S, PCB. tint flus, console. Sl950, !\lust sell 548--6123. 1966 Le Mana Cormt. -xint cond:--1 Owner. $1095 .• * 846-4361 aood car., $250. -'62 T·BIRO xlnt, eoad. iii6 or be1t Offer 6tl'Ql25 ___ , VAUANT 1967 Chev. Impala 1961 !¥1alibu Wgn. Cpe. R., H., Auto.1 P.S.1 fact, air, vinyl roof, nice car . ."ITUZ2401 6 pa11. 35 ,000 miles. R., H., •uto., P.S., fact. a ir. E•tremely nice car. IUZF2151 . 1967 Impala Cpe. 9 Chev. 66 model lmpolos -c .. prlca1, 2 door1, 4 door1 with a!'"' wlthOut air -We're stuck. Why don't you look •NI m•k• u1 •n of· 24000 miles. 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Fantily-Witekl_Ff, ' -1 '' DAl ·tY Pltor-·- SEPTEMIEI 20, 1970 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I I I I I I t t I I I ~ ) I t I t I I I ~e111~ourself FOil BlllC.4DIER CEN. EUZABETH P. HOISINC'l'ON, U.S. Army F lae11 dltl yo• joba ala.e Serf1ke, •"" aa you fiH llM • •r~/ ';-e..,,,.; o/ your ••"'~ career ~ •"" aome o/ alae eou• Irle• yo. .erN41 U. N/ore )'Oii N · ~ ala.e Fat f•...i. feae,.I ill alae U.S • .4r•y1--Mn. Claarlea Eaoc.._ Hn, Cedor Lab, IM. • I enlisted in the WAC in November, 1942. I anended baaic trainin1 and Of&. cer Candidate School at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. I spent the war years in London, Paris, and Frankfurt and later served in Tokyo and had a second tour in Parie. I have been stationed at Fort Monroe, Virginia; Preaidio-Of San Francisco, and three times at the Pentagon. When I wasn't serving with a WAC unit, I was a peraonnel staff olficer. I became the director, Women's Army Corpe, in 1966. FOR WFELL THOMAS, GtAUwr tuUI otl~n,iuer F "-' luu bu11 your -.oa• do"«erotu espe· rie11ce1-.4r• Rolar, DnU. Lab, N.D. • H it hadn't been for my son I prob- ably never would have gotten out of Tibet alive in 1949. A half-fror.en hone wheeled and knocked me off the trail. I fell on some boulders and my hip wu broken in eight places. Men, and ooca- sionally a {ew women, carried me on their shoulders for 20 days, around canyon walla, tbTougb rivers, o•er lofty passes, and finally qver the main range of the Himalayas. FOR ELIZABETH POST, eli.quelk e~perl llF'u• u •lee orifia-" •if1ti~nce o/ • "co•· iAff ow" par•y /or •" 18-year·olcl firl of 11HH1lllay aoeiety por- ea.ta1-S.bnc GLr..er, Broolclyia, N.Y. e Many years ago young girls were not allowed to have an active social life be- fore they were 18 years old .. At that age, therefore, their parents gave a party to introduce thefr daughtere to eligible men and to other friende and acquaintancee. Today, since girls are no longer re- stricted, there is no necessity for euch a party, but the tradition has been car- ried on by those parents who wish to r.elebrate their da~gter's coming of age. What In t.ha Worldl Still Lausihing Recognize the funny lady on the left? Here are some clues. The finance company was reeposseasing everything, so thjs witty housewife sup- plemented her husband's almost non- existant income by writing a shoppin1 column for a local newspaper. Here, in 1953, in her modest tract home in Ala- meda, Calif., she kept her 6ve plucky Ir.ids (Peter, Sally, Stephank, Suzy, Per- ry) laughing at misfortune. Soon her audience gttw. Today the lady is blonde, famoua-and remarried. She still refen1 Mystery lady ol tlte «>medy wcwld to her first husband publicly u .. Fang." Give up? Of course, she's Phyllis Diller, now laughing all the way to the bank. Self.Service Sub. For adventuresome folh looking for ~methinc different in recreation, there's a new , .. tcr vehicle on the market detiigned to sink at a. mo· ment'a notice. It's called the Cubmarinc -a two-passenger, private submarine tb.t can be used for ecuba diving, under- Going under in yow own private wb water photography, or even shark hunt- ing. This mini-submarine can dive lo a depth of 100 feet or more, and be parked, allowing passengers lo explore surround· ing waters. Or, it will scoot along at three knots topside, too. The driver bas only to "pu11 tlie plug" to submerge it. Hull and winge flood instantly. Just don't forget to have on ecllba gear. It's pow- ered by three 12-volt batteries, has a 4~horaepowCT electric motor and weighs 1,300 ~unds. Academic Turnabout Ninth.grade boys and girls in Anchorage, Alulia, switched cou~ for two weelr.a--and loved it I The gala in home economics took oofA~ho11 coureee and k. ,,_.,..__ FOR BVCR DOFNS, ttls "T""41 S!aow" Are you hppy t0illa your hir 1ra1Uplanl? Do yoa "'°'° t0#aere •Ur are atulilable oat- •UM o/ /Yew York?- Mra. Tie.or Croaeda, Decatur, IU. • 1 am indeed pleased with my hair transplant. I do not have any informa- tion wbe.re a hair transplant is available outside of New York City. I can only tell you the name of the originator of the transplant, Dr. Norman Orentreich, of New York City. FOR REP. M'41JTIN B. McKNEALLY, New York Do11't you, •• a /or~r llOJ~I eomrnalUkr o/ alae '4llM!ra11 Le- 11on, klifte lluaJ · U u lilfN /or ilae Le1ion lo Hlin entlorain1 poliJi. cal "'"""'•leeP-Mra.-F •lur Doll, Qubtey, M .... • In my judgment, if the American Le- gion became engaged in partwo politi· cal battles, it would no longer be effective in iti. pursuit of the great ideals for whfob it was organized. FOR CHARLES F. YOST, U.S. permanent represenloliue k) tlt.e U.N. Ja 0.111 IDNpoA o/ ...,., 0,.,,. .. by aJae v 1tiled N•Uo1U1-Mra. Da1ny TU.U,, Clae~ fJ' ala. e These treaties have already been con- cluded through the United Nations or are being completed now: An Antarctic Treaty barring all weapons from the South Polar regions (1961); a Partial Test Ban Treaty outlawing testing of nu· clear weapons in the atmosphere and under water (1963); an Outer-Space Treaty prohibiting the orbiting of nu. clear weapons (1966); a Non-Prolifera- tion Treaty preventing the apread of nu- clear weapons to countries which do not have them (1968); and an agreement forbidding nuclear weapons on the ocean floor is under discussion. Wa111 te Hk " ram-Pf'rMa a 4111ftlion? Y-ca• t""-ch '"'• ~ aad we'll set tile •-IMm tbe proml-•t IM'noft 1-dnis-&e-'5eM ~t&o., prel~nbly -a po.I ar4, lo A•k Them Y-11, Fall'lily Weekly, 641 LcndllCI-A.-e., H-Yon, N.Y. 10022. We! cannot aebowledae q~tiona, but 85 will be paid for -1a -uecl. Their understanding of each other's Jives and studies was broadened, according to "Today's Education." Girls learned about applying wood finishes and wiring small appliances while boya learded sewing and baking. At least one school feels that both eexes h .. e a lot to learn from each other. How to be 100 Actor Joeepb Cotten grew up in Petersburg, Va.,· where he delivered the Saturday EveninK Post and the Laaies Hom" /ourMl. He reminieced about his boyhood there, and eepecially about a relati•e who influenced him greatly ... My Uncle Whitworth," be said, "lived to be almost lOl He was sick only tfcfur daye of his 1ife-tbe last four. He was still able to read without rue glasses--'But,' Uncle told me wryly, 'my e1es are all riaht. but my bands are shaking.' Although he insisted he didn't have any recipe for lonpity ('I'm just still here'), my th"eory is that it was ,be- cause he retired in Im 40s and then Joseph Cotten tolces his uncle's advice. devoted himself to bis wife, bunting, fishing, and gardening." 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I speak not as a moralist but as a marriage counselor who wit- nesses, far, far too often the widespread unhappiness that infidelity can cause. ~ Rarely do husbands or wives become emotionally involved outside of their marriage because of anything that has to do with .. love." Usually they're prompt- ed by ego. A husband will seek to punish a wife who has become careless in her appear- ance and/ or her bousek~ping, who den- igrates him in any way, who is unre- sponsive within bis embrace or who makes excuses-a headache, a backache, fatigue, walceful children-to avoid sex. Meo, aa they grow a tittle older and fear impotence-which is likely to be psychological rath~r than physical- Nill decide a love a1fair might be revital- izing. If the affair seems satisfactory and be begins to think of divorcing bis wife for his new "love," he's in trouble. So is his wife. So are their children. Marriage partners who are not suffi- ciently mature to realize that marriage cannot forever remain on "Cloud 9" must understand that they nee4 to devel- op a strong and practical relationship and not pursue the excitement and ftat- tery of a courtship situation. There are many more reasons for phi- landering. Some husbands and wives do so because they want reaMurancc that they haven't lost their attraction from the opposite sex. Or, resenting the fact that their part- ner seemingly takes them for granted, thty become vulnerable to anyone who pays them the slightest attention. They may think they had better "step out" while there is still time for it. Or they may be encouraged to initiate an extramarital affair or to become fur- tbcr involved in one by relatives or friends who enjoy a little excitement at someone else's expense. This is not as unusual as it might ap- pear. I'm currently counseling partners in two marriages that are in trouble be- cauae of it. One may not survive. For the other I have hopes. Had these marriage partners understood themselves better I doubt either of these affairs would have happened. One husband I am counseling is re- peatedly encouraged by his older brother to get a divorce. 4 F'unil11 Wuktw. September 10, 1970 Infidelity can build a wall of suspicion and mistrust fretwun marriage partn~rs. When these brothers-can them Leon· ard and Fred-were growing up, Leon- ard was their father's favorite. And their mother, to compensate for the father's partiality, indulged Fred to a fault Leonard, married and the father of four, has a good job with the brokerage house he joined aft.er be was graduated from college. Fred, also married and the father of two, inclines to move from one job to another. About two years ago he resigned from a plastics firm that paid him $20,000 a year to join l..t'onard's firm-at a considerable re- duction in income. "l·ve always wanted to be in Wall Street," Fred told his wife. "I'll soon be making a lot more." She made no protest. He had always been successful. And be was again. In- credibly enough, his commissions soon exceeded his brother's. Fred's affair be- gan when he and Leonard were in Chi- cago on business. As they lunched at the fine hotel their expense accounts made possible, Leon- ard lost no time making a play for an attractive girl at the next ~able. Fred followed suit, driven· as always bY. his sibling rivalry not only to be accepted and admired by his brother but to best him, This_. UkeJy, accounts for the finan- cial sacrifice be made to associate with Leonard's firm and the way he bas out- distanced him in commissions-just as he used to outdistance him in school, athletically and academically. When the pretty girl responded to. Fred's advances, not to his brother's, Fred was elated, never dreaming this victory was to cost him dearly. The girl, I am convinced, is a pro- fessional, well skilled in amorous ways, making a man feel "10 feel tall." The evening they returned to her apartment, following dinner, Fred experienced an erotic night such as he never had known before. When it was time. for him to return to New York, be could not get the girl on the tcJephone, and he was frantic. Finally, encouraged by his brother, he decided to stay over in Chicago until he could reach ber again. "Stop worrying about it!" Leonard told him. "I'll square things with that dear, dumb wife of yours." I believe this girl disappeared for a few days to have an abortion that no longer could be postponed. But Fred insists I'm wrong, tells me she knew only one man before hjm whom she bas not seen since their first ·night together. He is unwilling to accept that her ardor springs from anything but his great attractiveness.· A fter his return from Chicago, Fred missed this gir,1 so desperately he sent her an airplane• ticket to New York. booked her into a hotel, and stayed with her for a week. Again, aided and abet- ted by his brother, be convinced his wife he had been out of town on im- portant business. At the end of the week, the girl withdrew, insisting that if Fred loved her be would get a divorce and marry her. U be were unwilling to do this, she told him tearfully, she must put him out of her life; she had come to love him too much to risk her happiness. --~'--"'-----=--~-- An ego-boosting -flirtation can end in the - destruction of a marriage that was · "· basically a good one I do n_ot think Fred ever ·wanted a divorce. I believe he still loves his wife even though abc, for the moment, stands in bis way. "fbcre is no doubt be adores his children. However, because of guilt feelings and his urge to be with the girl, he repeatedly quarrelled with his wife, told her their marriage bad bceo a hor- rible mistake, and berated her for boring him mentaUy and being repellent to him sexually. She asked why be continued to live with her feelina this way. He inter- preted this to mean, because it suited him to do so, that she had told him to get out. That he-comes 1o-me .for counseling indicates he is not averse to saVina·his marriage. We make some progress. Jlut we do not make the progress we would make did Leonard not keep disparaaing Fred's wife as a "cold fish," which she most certainly· is not and uraing Fred to institute· divorce proceedings before he loses the ·girl. As Fred's wife tells me, "I have a horrible feeling Leonard's so jealous of Fred be would like to see him fall on his faee. But I intend to do what I can to keep this from happening. Just • cause Fred has become trapped in this physical thina doesn't mean be isn't a fine, good man. Our children adore . him. So do I!" I wish always, listening to this wom- an, that more· wives would react to their husbands' infidelities with her lov- ing intelligence. Generally a wife, dis- covering her husband baa been un- faithful, allows hurt pride to get in her way. As I have said so many times, we are not naturally monopmbus. Durina our procreative years we may meet 100 or more individuals who could have at- traction for us. A group of suburban wives in New_ York have what they laughingly call "matinees.'' These wives, unfortunately, are not unique. By REBECCA USWOOD, M.D. '-'dw ..... &.cutM IMNClw of the Mam...-C-wli"I s-Wce of c:r-tw N .. Yott with Adele Whitely: Fletcher After a couple of cocktails, luncheon, and a culmination of the iove-maldng that begins ·with the first martini, the gentlemen who play these matinees io back to wort and the women get home in time to bale a batch of cooties • fore their children return from school. I learned more about this when a man I've known for years and will call Keith Richards, discovered his wife Ethel was . playing~be matinee game. "At first," be told me, "I was so shocked I didn't think I could go on living wi~ her. But as I waited to tell her I was· aware--of what went on I had time to do ~ little thinJ?ng,. face up to a couple of indiscretions of my own, and realize I have been workina ao hard I've aiven Ethel little attention. The Richards, th.rough counseling, have an excellent chance not only of saving their marriaae but of living hap- pily in .it. K~itb now iealiz.es that hia wife as well as bis business needs bis attention. And Ethel, aware of the dan- gen of matinee rendezvous as an outside interest, is volunteering for hos- "' pital work. Both, I'm sure, are too sen- sitive and knowledgeable to indulge in recriminations or any other form of ~ve-bcbavior. Its always a shock to discover a mar- riage partner bas been unfaithful. But my ycan of counseling convince me that if what bas happened can be accepted as an emotional accident tbllt rcftects _ no shame on either partner and can be discussed with honesty and frieodsbip, a martiage can be saved. 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PBOll THE 8 GRBAT TOMATO POLK& "•1•'1'!!! •• •• • • CONTADtN• roooa OIY. o~ CA•N.UIOOI 00,. lOS ANCll.11. CAU•. ·' Let's Turn O'ur Volunteer ln.rtructor Eddie Smith teaches auto mechanics at prison in Buford, Ga. Buford Prison in Geor- gia was once a throwback to the Middle Ages. The prisoners, all considered in- corrigibles, were forced to sweat at hard labor in a rock quarry all day, then were confined to their cells at night. As recently as five years ago, some of them were deliberately breaking their legs or cutting ten- dons to get out from under the harsh conditions. Today Buford is a model of what many prison reformers believe all prisons should ~askally an edu- cational institution. The rock quarry bas been abandoned. vocational shops hum with activity as prisoners are trained in such trades as mason- ry, drafting, auto mechanics, weld- ing,· and barbering. And all 250 prisoners arc enrolled for basic vo- cational training and counseling, are taught such fundamental subjects as English and arithmetic, and can earn the equivalent of a high-school di- ploma. They learn bow to get a job, hold it, and cope with the world when they are· released. The program at Buford-its name bas been changed to the· Georgia Training and Development Center lo ti~ its current status-was started by a volunteer teacher, Neil Battle, who \ . obtained a Government gr.ant to be- gin the vocational training. Next. volunteers from the U. S. Govern- ment's Teacher Corps came in to make a full-Hedged school from what was a place for punishment. It's hoped that the success of the Buford program will inspire colleges to train more teachers for prison programs and prisons to accepl more teaching programs in place of • work programs. 1be alternative is to let prisonen stagnate during their sentences, doing unnecessary work or not work at all,. and then rcleas-- i ng them, embittered and generally unprepared to cope with society . ' Famil11 Weekly, September !O, 1970 r Prisons into Schools!. A former U.S. Bureau of Prisons director reports on a pioneer Teacher Corps program that has taken prisoner8 out of rock quarries and helped them b~come useful citixens By MYRL ALEXANDER Mt. Alexander, professor of Correctional Administration at Southern Illinois University's Center for the Study of Crime, is the author of "Jail Administration." It is estimated that S l billion is spent an- nually to maintain prisoners behind ban. The sad fact is that most of the money ia ill-spent because the crime rate keeps rising and tbe prison population keeps growing and getting lower in age. Most prisoners today are under 30, all far below average in educational achievement. Many are school dropouts with the readin'-al2ility oLa..Jifth-.Jrade-<:hild. - The conclusion is ·inescapable. Why not encourage prisoners to learn. It has been es- timated that it costs as much to keep one prisoner behind bars for four yean as it would be to put him through college. And, in the majority of cases, all it would take would be a standard high-school education to equip him with a useful skill. The Te;lcher Corps' philosophy goes fur- ther back than prison reform, and it ·works two ways. Proposed in J 965 by Senators Gaylord Nelson and Edward Kennedy, the program was based on the experience of Peace Corps members who taught children in slum aTCas wbile-act!ing credits for their own graduate dcgreeS. I The first attempt to expand . this program from the slums to the prisons was made at Rikers Island Prison in New York City. There, 15 teachers, ipcluding three women, taught basic courses that wQuld prepare the prisoners for the high-school cquivalcocy test. At the same time, the teachers were studying for their master's degree at New York University. AJmost half of the prison- ers who took the courses actuall y did qualify for bigh·scbool diplomas, and 10 were placed in college programs. Encouraged by the results, the Teacher Corps then expanded ita prison activities to five other states-Illinois, Connecticut, Ore- gon, California, and Georgia. Jn Connect.icut, the graduate student- teachers are enrolled in the Department of Education at the University of Hartford, while serving in a program at Cheshire Re- formatory and Somers Prison. At Southern IUinois University in Carbondale, teachers arc working with delinquents and "pre-de- linqlJents" at a local high school and a camp for delinquent boys. The volunteers work in teams. A normal team consists of a leader. usually a teacher with at least a master's degree aod ftve years of experience, and five to eight interns, usu- ttJ ly men who have bachelor's 'degrees or have bad at least two years of college. In the pmons, thefr teaching runs the gamut from vocational counes to such gen- eral subjects u reading, Enalish, and math- ematics. It took some convincing to persuade some inmates that catching up on their edu- cation would be beneficial. There is nothing automatic about it, even~ - -tunitfis presented. The'TnitiaJ problem is of- ten to get them to think enough of them- selves to feel that they deserve a prpductive life. something better than they've had, and that the effort to get it is worthwhile. N cit Battle, now a program counselor at the Georgia Training and Development Cen- ter at Buford, explains, "A partial answer to how prisoners may be given a new sense of ambition and self-regard lies in how inti- mately and wisely they are.dealt with as bu. man beings." This is where the counseling part of the program takes eff~ Battle recalls the story of one 20-year-old who came from one of the South's worst iural slums. He couldn't read or write, bad a speech impediment. and was shy and afraid of people. At Bu- ford, a Teacher Corps instructor cone.en-• trated first on becoming a friend. Starved for a1fectioo and attention, the grateful prisoner made the effort to. learn the alphabet and lbcn began to learn to .read at bis Qwn rate, working wiih the eorpsm.; io prl~a~ so that no one would laugh at his stumbling and odd pronµnciation. He learned to read well .in a few months. As be gained confidence, he became more talkative, lost bis fear of people, and his speech improved. He bad found the first hu- man warmth he bad ever lcnowo in a prison remedial classroom. Tbe Teacher Corps programs for prisons, in spite of their initial suceess, still have a long way to go. More colleges must make room for trainina these teachers and interns and grant tbCfl\ credits for both their class- room and field work. More young men and women must take up this kind of teaching. And more priaoners must recogniz.e the po- tential for improving themselves. When all of thele elements arc brought together on a nauonwide ecaJe, then prisons ·may become what many have felt they should always have been-places for rehabilitation, not punishment • · BUY at GUARANTEED LOWEST BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES. SMC Home Buslnns Ptoplt exoect UftUSUll profits. ltud llow wry 1111 nrni"ll llllJ IOllltlllNI lie. ...,,,... Miiiet lwtMll i} WUll-II, T,_,, Jf. "I ...... •1 ... tAS ~ • "I tllltM ""W.IMu flf'tflt .. tlrtt -·· ~ """ • 121-'0 ._. •• ...... _. .... IN't -.it. ........... ..... 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' .~ FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK Accent on Crea • InBakh1g • MELANIE DE PR.OIT Food Editor ' • Baking, to eome 11 .. pired cook.a, might eonjure ap thoughts of the uaual bakery-type goodiea coming only from ove.n or deep-fryer. To homemaken of today, batten and doughe--the refriger~ted-type, a• well a• th08f' prepared from "aeratda" and mlxee--are popped into ovena, deep-f ryen, akiUeb, and wafBe baken, or onto 9iaJlD1 griddle• a• routine in the daily preparalon of imaginative meab. The aaeortment of ret'ipea in this Cookbook al.ao include• main dbbea ming batten and dough•, and ahoald atimalate many homemaken to apply thelr genhu to the magic art of baking. Clioco ate ater Cil[e 1 pkr. double Dutch or red duil'• food nke' ai:s 1 cup mHhed potato ftakea 3 e11• 1 cup water 1 cap dairy aoar cream Yz cap chopped nut• 1 teHpooa cinnamon Chocolate Frosting 1 pkg. double Dutch froeting mb % cap batter % cup water S tableapoona brandy extract 1. Generously grease and lightly ftour bottom and sides of a 10-in. bundt or tubed pan. 2. In a large mixer bowl, combine all ingredients. Blend artd .beat as di- rected on package. 3. Bake at 350°P. 40 to 45 min., or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool com- pletely. Frott. 4. ChocolaJe Frosting: In a small mixer bowl, combine all ingredients. Blend and beat as directed on pack- age. Frost cooled cake. One JO-in . tubed calce Calif omia Casserole Casserole 2 lbe. nal round steak, cut bl I-in. pi~ea % cup all-parpoee lour 1 teas poon paprika % c:up cooking oil or shor~ninr Yi teaspoon salt 14 ~aspoon pepper I c:up water 1 can (10~ os.) condeued crea• of chicken aoup 1 can (16 oz.) small cooked onions, drained 1 tablespoon minced onion '-Y, UHpooa poultry aeaaoning Yi tea1pooa celery aeed Biscuit Toppinc Yi uupoon poultry 11eaaoning Yi teupoon c:elery seed Yi teupoon poppy 9ftd ~ cap dry breecl crumbs 2 tablespoons blltter, melted l can (8 oa.) refrirerated freah dough for butter•ilk or coantry style biacaJu t veal with a mixture of Bour and paprika; brown in oil. Add salt, pepper, and water (part onion liquid may be used). Cover, simmer 30 min., or until tender. Remove from heat. 2. Add soup and onions, minced onion, ~ teaspoon poultry season- ing, and ~ teaspoon celery seed. Blend well. Transfer to a 2-qt. cas- sctole. J. Bake at 37.5°F . 15 to 20 min. 4. Combine 1/2 teaspoon poultry sea- soning, ~ 'teaspoon celery seed, pop- py seed, and bread crumbs. . 5. Open can of biscuits; separate. Dip tops and sides in melted butter, then in crumb mixture. Place biscuits around edge of casserole. Bake at 375°P. 20 to 2.5 min. Serve hot. 6 servings Mexican Pan Stacks Filling · 1 Yi lbe. rroancl beef 1 pkr: (about 1 os.) chili aeuoninrmb 1 % c:aps chili sauce or cauup Crust 2 cupa panca~e mix 1 Yi cupa milk 2 eggs % cap c:ooking or aalad oil 2 tableapoona eommeal, if desired 1 cup shredded American or Cheddar cheeee 1. Filling: Brown ground beef. Sprin- kle . with seasoning mix and stir in chili sauce. Simmer while preparing pancakes. 2. Crust: In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients. Beat until batter is fairly smooth. J. Use a scant Y.. cup batter for each pancake. Bake on a 400°F. griddle until edges are oooked. Turn once and bake on other side. (Pancakes may be kept warm between pieces of paper towels in a 200°F. oven.) 4. Spread about 2 tablespoons of fill - ing over each pancake. Top with sec- ond pancake and spread with more (Cpntinued °" page 11) 10 Fa111.il11 Weekl11, SepUmber 10, 1970 InBakirig (Continued fTom page 10) ·filling. Sprinkle with shredded cheese, if desired. 6 suvi~gs Easy Pea~h Strudel 2 % cupe all-parpoM or 1elf- riai•1 lour 1 cup dairy aoar cream 1 cup batter or aar1arine 2 tape peach preeerves 1 cap ahttdded coconut Yi cup &neb chopped nata 1. Combine ftour, sour cream. and but- ter in a mixing bowl; blend well. Cover; chill at least 1 hr. 2. Roll out chilled dough, one fourth at a the, to a 13x6-in. rectangle on a well-floured surface. Spread ~ cup pre- serves along one 13-in. side to the width of 1 ~ in. Sprinkle with ~ cup c:OOOnut and 2 tablespoons nuts. 3. Starting with 13-in. side, roll UI) jelly- roll fashion. Seal edges and ends. Place, scam-side down. on ungreased cookie 'sbtel 4. Bake at 4S0°F . 18 to 20 min. Cool. Sprinlc.le with powdered sugar. Cut into slices. A bout 48 slius Jim Dandies 1 Y,. cu,. all-purpoee loar• Yi teaspoon Nit Ya teupooallOda ~ cap flnaly packed brown au1ar Yi cup ahortedinc / t ecc % cap maraachino cherry liquid 2 ennlopes (1 oa. each} pre- melted anaweete•ed chocolate Ya cap chopped wabuata or peeau % cap ehoPl*I aarudaino eheniea 18 marshmallows, eat in half OI' ~ e•p aiaiatare manhaallowa W alnat haln• -1 pkc. battercreaa doable Dateh fadre froatiac alx 1. lo a large mixer bowl. combine flour, salt, soda, brown sugar, sbOrteniog, cu; cherry liquid, and chocolate. Blend well at low speed. Stir in walnut.a and cher- ries. Drop by rounded teaspoon onto ungreased cookie sheets. 2. Bake at 3S0°F. 10 to 12 min. 3. While bot. top each cookie with a marshmallow half or 3 miniature marsh- mallows. Remove from cookie sheets. Cool. 4. Prepare frosting mix as directed on package. Frost cookies; t<>P with a wal- nut half. About 36 ~ookies •For use with self-rising ftour, omit soda and salt. Note: One can ready-to-spread fudge frosting may be used for frosting mix. Big Burger for a Bunch 2 cupe all-purpose lour 2 cupa muhecl potato lakee % cap butter w aarprln.e % tap milk 1 lb. cround beef Yz teupoon aalt 1 pkg-. (about 1 oa.) sloppy joe 1euonin1 mix l ~up (8 oa. can) tomato aauee 1 C'QP ( 4-oz. pkg.) ailndded MoaurelJa chee.e. if desired Milk • 2 tableapoou butter. melted Yz cup mashed potato lakee 1. lo a large mixing bowl, combine ftour and potato flakes; cut in butter. With a fork, stir in milk. Dough may be stiff. 2. Pat half of the dough into a 10-in. circle on an ungreased baking sheet. Place the remaining dough between two layers of waxed paper. Roll out to a circle to match the 10-in. one on the baking sheet. 3. Brown the ground beef. (Drain off fat, if necessary.) Sprinkle with salt and seasoning mix. Blend in tomato sauce. 4. Spread to within ~ in. of edge. Sprinkle with cheese. Top with other ·circle. Brush with milk; sprinkle with a mixture of the 2 tablespoons melted butter and remaining ~ cup dry mashed potato flakes. 5. Ba.k!'i>at 42S°F. 20 to 2S min. until crust is golden brown. ~ 6 . ., to servings Surfer Squares 1 cup (6-oa. pks.) batteraeoteb Piee• % cap lraly packed brown Hpr % cup butter or aarcarlne t esc % cup all-purpoee loar• 1 teupoon bakin1 powder % teupoon aalt 1 cup (6-oa. pk1.) aemlaweet ehocolate plttett 1 cap •iniatare marshmallowa Yi cup chopped aata J teupooa Tanilla extract 1. Generously grease bottom only of an 8-in. square baking pan. 2. In a large s3ucepan. melt butter- scotch pieces, sugar, and butter· over medium heat, stirrina constantly. Re.:. move from heal Add egg; beat well. 1 Blend in ftour. baking powder, and salt. Stir in remaining ingredients. Spread in prepared pan. J. Bake at 3S0°P. 20 to 25 min. Cool; cut into bars. A bout 24 bars •For use with self-rising ftour, omit bak- ing powder and sail Cardamom Braids Yi cup batter or 111arpriae --Yt-CUP-MI~--~- 1 teaapooa aalt 1 teaapooa 1round cardamom 1 cap milk or cream, acalded % cap wann water, 1os•F .. 11s•F. 1 pk~. actin dry yeut (C01'tinued °" page lZ) ·. ' t !I I , t t t ' I t t t I t More Baking Recipes (Continued from page 11) 4 to 4 Y1 cups all-purpose flour l err. beaten Egg yolk or err white, beaten Yi cup &nely chopp.d blanched almond• Vi cup augar ~ tuapoon fl'OUnd cardamom I. Put butter or margarine and a blend of the ~ cup sugar, salt, and the t teaspoon cardamom into a large bowl. Pour the scalded milk over all and stir until blended. Set aside. · 2. Sprinkle yeast over the warm water and stir until dissolved; set as~de. 3. Add I cup of the ftpur to the milk mixture and beat until smooth. Stir in the· yeast. Add about half of the re· maining flour and beat until smooth. Beat in the egg. Gradually add enough remaining flour to make a soft dough, beating until smooth and dough comes I away from sides of bowl. 4. Turn dough onto a lightly floured surface, and let it rest about 10 min. Knead, adding more flour if dough seems too sticky. until satiny smooth and small blisters appear under the sur- face of dough. Form iDto a ball and place dough in a greased deep bowl large enough to allow it to double. Tum to bring greased surface to top. Cover; let rise in a warm place (about 80°F.) until dou61ed, 1 to 1 ~ hrs. s. Punch down dough and tum onto lightly floured surface. Divide dough into 6 equal portions. Using lightly fl oured hall.ds, roll each portion into a round strip about t 3 in. long. For each braid. place 3 strips side by side on a greased baking sheet. Begin braiding from center toward both ends. Tuck ends under. • 6. Brush braids with beaten egg yolk or egg white and sprinkle generously with a mixture of remaining ingredients. 7. Cover; let rise in a warm place about 45 mfo .. or until doubled .. 8. Bake at 375°F" about 25 min .• or until lightly browned. Remove to wire racks to cool. Z Cardamom Braids Sugared Raised Doughnuts Follow recipe for Cardamom Braids through step 4 ; omit cardamom in dough and omit the egg glaze and topping. Punch down dough; tum onto a lightly floured surfac~ and divide into two por· tions. Roll one portion at a time about 1h in. thick. Cut out doughnuts with a lightly floured doughnut cutter or cut - into 2-in. squares 'Yith a sharp 1'nife. Place doughnuts and squares on lightly floured paking sheets and allow to rise covered w1th waxed paper in a warm place until doubled, about 30 min. Meanwhile. heat fat for deep frying to 375°F. Fry only as many doughnuts at one tinie as will float uncrowded one layer .deep. Fry 2 to 3 min., torning to brown . .evenly. Drain over fat for a few seconds before removing to a wire rack with absorbent paper under rack. Allow temperature of fat to return to 375°P. before each frying. Coat warm dough· nuts with pana .. ted Sltpl' or a blend of 3 parts panulatecl supr to l part Datch procelS coco•. Serve hot. A bout Z do'l.. doughnuu Taco Crescents "' 1 un (8 oz.) refrigerated fresh dough for crHCent rolls % cup buttu or marrarine, melted 1 cup finely cruahed taco· t . ftavored tortilla thips I. Divi!ie packaged refrigerated crescent roll slough into triangles. Coat both sides of each triangle with butter or margarine and then with finely crushed chips; shake off excess. Roll up each triangle and shape into a crescent on an ungreased baking sheet. 2. Bake at 375°F. about 12 min .. or until golden brown: Serve warm. 8 rolls Note: To prepare ahead, bake as di· rectcd then reheat, loosely wrapped in aluminum-foil, at 375°F . about 10 min. until warm. Granny's Texas Bran Bread 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 tableepoona dark brown surar 2 tablespoons molasses 2 teaspoon• salt 1 cup whole braa cueal I ~1 C'U>S bolUng water Yi ·cup warm water, 10S-F.·l 15•F. 1 pkr. adiYe dry yeut 5 to 5 Yi cu pa all-purpoee flour 1. Put butter or margarine, brown sugar, molasses, salt, and bran cereal into a large bowl. Pour the boiling water over aU and stir until 61ended. Set aside. 2. Sprinkle ··yeast over the warm water and stir until di5solved; set aside. 3. Add 1 cup of the flour to the bran mixture and beat until smooth. Stir in the yeast. Add about half of the. re· maining flour and beat until smooth. Gradually add enough remaining flour to make a soft dough, beating thor041ghly until smooth and dough comes away from sides of bowl. 4. Form dough into a ball and place in a greased deep bowl large enough to allow it to double. Turo bring greased surface o top. Cover; Jet rise in a warm- placc (about 80°F.) until doubJed, about 1 Y.z hrs. 5. Punch down dough; turn onto a lightly ftoured surface and djvide into halves. Shape each haJf into a loaf and put' into a greased 8x4x2-in. ovenproof glass loaf pan. Cover pans with lightly greased waxed paper; Jet rise in a warm place about 45 min., or until almost doubled. 6. Put filled pans into a cold (not ,pre- heated) oven; turn oven control to 325°F. Bake SO to SS min. Remove from pans and Jighdy brush tops of loaves with melted butftr 'or marprine. . 2 loaves bread Batter Bread with Creamed Chicken · ~ cup butter or margarine 2 cups all-purpoee buttermilk bianit mix 1 teaspoon instant minced onion 2 eggs, well ate.n 1 can (lOY, oa.) condeued cream of mushroom soup 2 tablespoons cooking or salad oil ~ <'UP shredded Parmesan t'h~se Celery or &Hame 11ffd Your fHorite prepared creamed chicken 1. Heat butter or margarine until melted in a heayy 8-in. skiU~t with heat-resi.s- tant handle or a round Siass baking dish. 2. Meanwhile, blend biscuit mix and instant onion in a bowl and make a well in center. Serve Sugared Raised Doughnuti hot, wl•h fragrant black coffee. J. Gradually add soup to beaten eggs, beating until blended. Mix in the oil. Add to the biscuit mix and stir until just blended. Tum the batter into the hot skillet or djsh and sprinkle top with cheese and then celery or sesame seed. .C. Bake at 400°F. abOut 25 min. Cut (Continued °" page 14) This brawny, beefy stew is bustin' out all over with real he-man flavor. It's the kind of meal that sticks with you. Satisfies. Provides the kind of solid energy your family needs. There's Dinty Moore Beef Stew with savory chunks of lean beef. And Dinty Moore Meat Ball Stew, with hearty, beefy meatballs. Both simmered. up with carrots, potatoes and a thick meat gravy. It's no wonder Dinty Moore is a training-table food for the National Football League . .iHorrnel~ ' ~ I I ' t I ~ ~ ' I t I I ' I !"' ' . .._ /More Things -+to-Bake - (COfttmued from page 13) into wedges. transfer to serving plates. and spoon bot creamed chicken over wedges. Sprinkle with mlpped. panky. 6 servings American Frank Pie 1 eaa (8 oa.) refrirerated freelt doarh for ereeeent rolla 8 frankfurten 1 can (15 os..) barbecue bea-. welldrahled ~ cup mllliN rtnpnupe foil on rim and bake an additional 1 S to 20 min. Serve hol One 9-in. pi' ~ 1 tabl•~a,re ared miMed !Dloa ____ _ Easy-Mixer Brea % eup eataup 1. Separate douah into 8 triangles. Place in ungreased 9-in. pie pan, pressing pieces ~ get.her to form· a Crust. Cut frankfurters in half lengthwise. Arrange 10 halves cut-side down on bottom crust. ~ Combine remaining ingredients except catsup. Spread over frankfurten on u~ baked crust. Cut remaining 6 frankfurter pieces in half crosswise. Arrange in spoke- fashion on top ol bean mixture. Pour cat- aup over frankfurters. -.,. Bake at 3S0°F. 20 min. Place a strip of 2 YJ eupe lukewar• water 2 pkp. Rt!Te~ry ,..a ~ cap iutaat aoafat dry aUk 2 tableepoou Hrar 1 tableepooa ult ~ eap eookinr oil 7 to 7 Yz eupe all·parpoee tour 1. Generously grease bottom and sides of two 9D-in. loaf pans. 2. In a large mixer bowl, dissolve yeast in water. Add dry milk, sugar, salt, oil, and about 3~ cuP, flour to dissolved yeast. Blend at low speed until moistened; beat 3 min. at medium speed. By hand, gradually add remain- ing flour to (orm a very stiff dough. Coyer. 1et re.t ts min._ 3. To5s dough on A ftoured surface until no longer sticky. Knead until smooth, about l min. Divide in half. Using a rolling pin, shape dough into a l 2x6-in. rectangle. Roll up tightly, starting with 6-in. side. Seal edges and ends. Place seam-side down, in pre- pared pans. Cover; let rise in warm place until doubled. 4. Bake at 400°P. 30.to 3S min. Remove from pans im- mediately. Cool on wire rack. Two 9.d-in. loaves Sour Cream Onion Biscuits 1 e1r % cap dairy .oar eream % eap dry 01don soap mix 1 eu (8 oa.) refris- erated fre9h doarh for b11tterailk or eoutry etyle biaeaila Panle:r lake. or ehoppecl parsley 1. In a small mixing bowl, beat egg. Add sour cream and soup mix; mix well. 2. Separate the dough into 10 biscuits and place in an uogreased 8-in. round pan I with .sides of biscuits touch- ing. P~ur the sour cream mix- ture evenly over the biscuits. Sprinkle parsley over the top. 3. Bake at 400°F. 18 to 20 min. 10 biscuits NoCe: To prepare ahead, bate as directed, then rehea~ loose- ly wrapped in aluminum foil at 400°F. 8 to 10 min. Quick Lunchbox Cake 2% eape all-parpoee 8oar 2 teaapoou eoda 1 teupooa aalt 1 eap lrmlJ peeked brown aapr 2 esss % c•P IMatter, eoltened 1 eaa (17 os..) fruit coelrtail. tnMlraDed Yi eup Malaweet ehoeolate piecM Yi eup chopped nuts 1. Grease and flour bottom only of a 13x9-in. baking pan. 2. Jn a large mixer bowl, combine all ingredients ex- cept chocolate and nuts. Blend at low speed until moistened; beat 2 min. at medium speed, scraping bowl OCC;Uionally. Pour batter into pr~ pan; sprinkle with chocolate pieces 8"d nuts. 3. Bake at 3S0°F . 3S to 40 min. until cake springs back when touched lightly in cen- ter. OM I Jx9-Ut. cal:e ,. y 1- tf d y. 1 ag ;h 10 11. .s. !!-- SC i. JS n- :k. als 7il, un ato an an ~­ ix- its. :>p. 20 rits ake se- '.oil ke Ir om an. wl. ex- md ed; ed. Dy. red .ate 4() 1.clc en- rJle What You Sho11ld-Know Recognizing when edibles have 'gone bad' can prevent .. About Food Spoilage -stomach-aches, nausea-and even worse\. consequences By LESLIE PRFSTON lhat mayonnaise seems to be turning a little dark around the edges. It's been there in the refrig- erator several weeks. Has it "gone bad?" The hamburger isn't red, as it was when purchased, but dark purple. It doesn't smell really fresh. Is it safe to eat? Every person who cooks even the most simply' pre- pared foods at times faces this safe-spoiled dilemma. How can you tell if some- thing is spoiled? If it is spoiled and you unknowing- ly eat it anyway, what will happen to you? Each year many thou- sands of Americans have a brush with eating spoiled food. Effects vary. It may mean no more than biting into something that tastes terrible or unceremoniously throwing out a jus~prcpared main dish as hungry diners .f) sit around the table grum- bling. lt may ni!ln a stqm- acbjlche or nausea. And in a handful of caseS" if-means death from poisoning. Thankfully, the precau- tions you can take to avoid any of the disagree.able con- sequences arc fairty simple. Generally speaking, .. "spoiled" food that has be- gun to decomp<>se isn't real- ly harmful, it just tastes bad. The harm-food poi- soning-ts caused by certain bacteria. And food that has spoiled has been around long enough for there to have been opportunities for harmful bacteria to get a toehold and multiply. There are four major types of bacterial food-borne illnesses. The commonest is Staphy- lococcal poisoning. It causes. varying degrees of intestinal distress. But this bacteria is destroyed by temperatures above 140 del{ees or below The ordiaa~ poaad is ab miracle. The Miracle llAND poaadis. Why' Because Miracle hos two extra sticks. So it spreads 36 extra rolls.' Whippin'g does that. And whipping also makes Miracle Brond Margarine spread smoothly. --~--·-~ Taat• the c(elicious difference. The mlrade ~ pound. From Kraft. 40 degrees F. Another common one is Per- fringens poisoning, which can re- sult when this bacteria forms on cooked meats, gravies, and meat dishes that arc held without proper refrigeration. It causes nausea and stomach pain. • (KRA~ A third type is Salmooellosis. This one produces severe head- aches, vomiting, and abdominal cramps. The fourth kind, Botulism, can be especially dangerous and has a high fatality rate. This micro-organism grows where oxygen is absent, such u in a sea.led container. Canned foods produced commercially are con- sidered sale. But if you come across a can that is leaking, bulling, or smells funny, don't even taste the cootentll How to recognize spoiled food IH/or~ you cat it is the most important considera- tion. Bot almost equally im- portant ii knowing bow to treat food and food products so that they will not spoil in the fint place. Following are some guidelines: MEAT. Fresh meat sbould be put into the refriaerator immediately after setting it home. When fresh meat is allowed to remain at room temperature for any period of time, bacteria will form. · • Grouiid meats, 19Ch u hamburaer and sauuae, are more likely to attract bac- terial growth than rout.a or steaks because they have had ·more of their surf ace exposed to the air during handling and processing. Remember that "room temperature" includes au stages of handling u well as storage, servina, and re- serving. So, it is equally im!' portant to refrigerate cooked meats and gravies U:mecti- ately after ute. When re- heating gravy, it should be allowed to boil for awhile. Dr. 0 . E. Kolari, Director of Technical Information for the American Meat lnldtute Foundation in Chicqo, aays the sinale best test of wheth- er meat baa "gone bad" it the "sniff" test. A bacl odor ~toes not neceaarily mean that the meat is dan,erous, though tbjs may be, but it indicatei that one would be better oft not using it. It's not likely to ttute good. EGGS. The most important thing to. remember about eggs is the same u for meat -put them in the refriaera- tor immediately after fetlina "them home. Bgp will re- main fresh for several weeks or longer if they are kept properly cold. As egp aet older, they wm start to loee some of the quality of their appearance when opened, which makes it better to use very fresh eggs for poach- ing or frying and the older ones for bakioa or scram- (Continued cm page 16) An Amating Value for only $22§ =A-bout Food . ~- Spoilage (ContinMed from page 15) f;enterpiece Teclrnlcians in food plant kitchens test products for purity. bling. This i5 because the age of an egg will show up when it is put in the skillet. The white will run and the yolk won't stand up ftrmJy. A truly rotten egg can be smelled and should be thrown away. POULTRY AND STUFFING. One of the favorite places for Staph germs to gather is oo your bands. If you arc dressing a chicken. be sure that your bands and the cutting board are clean. 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"I suppose she was embar- rassed because we lost so badly. It's funny how much better I get along with girls who don't know I play football at all." As Reaves enters his junior year .at the university in Gainesville. his popularity is spreading fast. In 1969 John, a native of Tampa, burst upon the college sporting scene as few before him. He became only the third quarterback to lead the natioo'sCOllegiate passers wbile only a sophomore and the first from the South- CMtem Confennce to lead the nation since Mississippi's Charley Conerly, who went on to professional fame with the New York. Gi- ants in 1947. Reaves completed 222 passes in 396 attempts for 2,896 yards and 24 touch- downs, establishing school and conference records in each category. '\Nben Namath joined the New York Jets in 1965 after receiving the highest bonus paid to a football player to that time, Reaves was a JS-year-old high-school sophomore in Tampa. But John has followed closely the achievements and exploits of "Broadway Joe." He professes to being a great fan of the passer-lumed-movie star. "I wear long sideburns like he does," Reaves points out. "I like mod clothes like he does-bell-bottoms. scarfs, and all that. And I like girls. I date a lot, tall blondes mostly. but I'm not against other kinds, either." Reaves also carries some of the Namath flair for braggadocio. When he won the start- ing job at Florida last fall, beating out an incumbent senior. John told his mother, "We'll probably go undefeated." If she was dubious. consider the reaction of a friend to whom John wrote in a letter before the Gators' open- ing game, "We should get five touchdowns." 11 Familt1 Weeki~. Sepum.b.-r to, 1970 . . Quartubaclc John Rea.,,,s digs the high life. The opponent in the 1969 opener was Hous- ton, a team that had been selected by one prominent national magazine as the finest in the country. John was off by three in bis prediction of the number of touchdowns Florida would score against Houston; instead of five, the Gators scored eight, five on touch- down passes by Reaves alone. The Gators crushed Houston, 59-34. J ohn's heroics were an omen of things to come. By the end of the season he had led the Gators to ·nine victories and one tie in 11 games, including a 14-13 victory over Tennessee in the postseason Gator Bowl game in Jacksonville. The only blot on John's--and Florida's-record for 1969 was the 38-12 loss to Auburn, after which John also lost a girt. Both setbacks wounded him for awhile. If John's one losing game as a 1969 quar- terback was a disaster, his numerous successes assumed Namathan proportions. Reaves' five- touchdown explosion in the opening game against Houston was his first of two for the season. The second eame five weeks later, s s e e • , J' during a 41-20 rout.of Van- derbilt. But of the 396 puses he threw during the year, the ooe John cherishes most was bis very first. It covered 70 yards for a touchdown and sent the Gators off and ftying in their incredible demolition of Houston. "Houston kicked o~" John remembers, "and we started from our own 30- yard line. The tint two plays were off-tackle runs for no gain. Fred Panooast, our of- fensive coach, called for a pass to Carlos Alvarez. I got the snap from center, came up throwing, and got the ball to Carlos. Before anybody saw him, we had six points." Alvarez. also a 1969 sophomorcf, shattered numerous pus-receiving rec- ords in the Florida archives aod should continue to form one of college football's most deadly passing combi- nations with Reaves for two more years. Reaves has been a quar- terback ai.nce the eighth grade in Tampa. where ~nk Menendez, the coach at\ Madison Junior High, converted him from ceoter. "I think the kid who was supposed to be the quarter- back moved away," is the way Reaves recalls his ini- tiation into running a back- tleld.~So the_coach decided l might be able to do it. I was only five-feet-six inches then and weighed 125 pounds." Today, at 20 yean of age, John is six-feet- thrce inches and played last year at 205 poUoda. "I grew fast during junior high," be recalls. After only four games of his sophomore season at Robinson High in Tampa, Reaves' coach, Holland Ap- lis, banded the quarterback- ing reins over to his young charge, and John has never been beaten out for a job since. His sophomore team at Robinson finished with a 9-2 record. As a junfor, John continued to embellish his glowing sophomore cre- dentials. though Robinson won only six and tied one in 10 starts. The following year, as a high-11ehool se- nior, Reaves knew the glory of All-America honors as the finest scholastic quar- terback in the nation-but also tasted tbe ashes of humiliating defeaL "I tell people we made the state finals that year," be smiles, "but I doo't like to say more than that. We lost to Coral Gables. SS-0. We were a paa-in' team, and there wu.-a hur- ricane blowin1 durina the game. which was pla~ at niJhL AU we could do was keep passing -about 40 times or ~uae we juat couldn't run on their de- fen1e. That kind of pmc prob- ably prepared me for what hap- pened apinat Auburn last year." Reaves clinp to IOIDe of the veatiaes of h.ia Deep South beri- t.aae. such u callin1 all older males.· "Sir," and all older wom- ~a.,yoth8r boOt and your feet will pay fOr it. Comfort is something you can't put a price on. That's why it pays to buy boots that start out comfortable and stay that way. That means Wolverine boOts. like Wolverine Durables. 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"Ol'le time the COKh put me in to pitch in high 1ehool," he -says, "11Ki9-I threw seven or eight wann- up pitches and all of them went wild. I walked the first batter I faced, hit the ecc- ond, the next struck out. and the next got a bit. That was my pitching can:er ... Reaves says he'd like lo play one aeason of ·colJcge baseball before be leaves Aorida. The school run1 on the trimester system, so he is scheduled to graduate 1n March of 1-972. "So rn probably play baseball next spring,"· he says, "just for a change of pace. It won't be a problem missing spring football practice. rm always throwing a football around to keep my arm in shape, in and out of the season." Not that John ia an at~- letic grind. He's a business major with an eye toward law school. Among the courses be has taken in the last year al Aorida arc eco- nomics. biology, history, and civil engineering. Although John is firm in his intention to receive his business degree, he leaves no doubts about hia futur~. 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It..,._ tll t"-~ went to llwe ltl Seftd fw N- man l>Key"s ~·• fec:Nal booll, "HOW TO AVOID PROBATE" <Alreedy In 29th Edition). Contains lmpoftllnt .... , forms wtlldl ,,_ c.n tltl In end UM to administer 10Uf' -fttet.f .. .., onfy $4.95 to 531103 "PROBATE." 20l2 Gteen- IMO BldS,, Mlafl'll, Fla. DIM. Fufl refund lu&fllfltlled. I COMPUTER MATE IS NOT I A DATING GAMIE Wt suocesstuny tlnd Ollrtners for I m1trlmony end competlble friendships. I All AGES -ENTIRE U.S.A. At>tolutety conf~li•I (&lwe •>· Write for free brochure and questionnaire. I ow ...... k ... ....," ... Cll ..... ,,.... I COMP~~~ MATE l Ent 42 St .. New York, N.Y. 10017 "'D••d End When mortgage paymen .. Are &ully complete, What onee wae eahube la aow Main Street! -DorolAy B. BeJUNU QUIPS AND QUOTES The acienlist, returning to bit old home town after many yean· absence, was giving a lecture in the village hall. "Now all of you probably know what a molecule ia," he said, as he gaz.ed over the 1atberina. The chairman of the meeting was not to be outdone and interrupted the speaker. ... believe rQOSt of us do, but maybe you'd bet- ter explain them for the benefit of those who haven't been up in ooe." -Y. D. Polat Several of the men in a long line Ill the telephone booth gr<JtlMd audibly o.J the P""Y teen-4ger .stepped in for her turn. T'4rnin1 around, .she said cheerily, "Don't worry. fl/ only be a mi,,,lle. 1. just want to hang up on him." -Dorothea Kent Teachina her youopten to count, the teacher bad them hold up all 10 finaen. Then she said, "Danny, if you bad thRe leas fin- gers, what would you haver• Said Danny. "No music lessons." -Anna Herbert We all have .some good fortune and aonw baJ; but each of us has a tendency to note tlee 6""" fortune which luu befallen others and the bad fortune which luu ~fallen IU. • -W. N. Rieger JUNIOR REA.SURE CHEST Let'• Draw• Stlltw•lk•r By Ann Davldow Stepping far and Stepping wide. High above the ground He strides. Fomil11 W••kl11, S•ptnnber f 0, 1170 Now the faltlon designers 141 long .skirts OTe comin1 bock ... and ju.st wlten .some legs OTe gettin1 longer. -Mont Hur.st Two brothers, one a minister and the other a f amoua obstetrician, met after a separation of years. Tb'ey spent a loog time excbangina viewpoints. Finally the minister said: "I don't under- stand one thing. I spent four years in colleae, three at the seminary, and you've put in about the same amount of time learning to be a doctor. I'm known as probably the best speak- er in this vicinity, and yet, you're manna about SS0,000 a year while I make only about $S,OOO. I just don't undentand it." His brother leaned bact and thought a moment, then he smiled: "It's all in the delivery!" -Dan Bennett When a man's poor, he leads a limple Hfe. Wiien M's rich, hu doctor orders him to. -F. G. Kernan lurvey, Roem by Room O.r yoanpten, eo it woald appear, Ba•e Ml tbelr aighte on A better reeord e-.eJ'11ear For leariatJ liglate on. RlddleMeThts What did one pear say to another pear7 \ (See A n.swer Box) Minus One From a five-letter word. for a certain ani- mal that moves slowly and carries its house around with it, take away the first letter and get somethina you hammer into wood. (See Answer Box) Plus One To a three-letter word for a part of your head, add a first letter and get what you do with it. (Su Answer Box) Answer Box . naq-na :-o •w ·nwu-nws :-o llMlfW 'J!l'd ~o a~w aM Jat.palOl 1nq 'Jw~ • cpea an aM .(1a111J1tebs =1fU. aw "IPPfll - ore 11y W hen my husband left for duty in 'l11ailand, I weighed 205 pounds. "Babyspeck" he called me. nwt's German for ''baby fat." But I tell you, when you are 24 years old and the mother of two dilldren, it can't be that. Always, I loved food. As a child, there were thick, warm pretzels with sweet cream butter. Big helpings of wiener schnitzel with fried potatoes and onions. And German dleeae tortes with oodlee -of whipped cream inside. I remember my first day in school in Mannheim. It was the custom for each child to have her picture taken with a big paper cone, filled with candies. I wanted bread, meat and cake. And I got them. When graduation from high school came, I was 80 round, the only dates I had were with girls for the movies. 1llell I got a job and began to realize how important it was to be slim. So I tried hard to reduce. But not too sensibly. Once, all I ate for al- most tWo weeks was bread and coffee. I made my- self 80 sick, I had to take time off to get myself well again. Isn't that shameful? It's a wonder my husband ever looked at me. He is a sergeant in the regular anny and we met when he was stationed in Germany. I spoke pretty good' English, learned from school: So we 11>t on from the beginning. Maybe that was one of the big attrac· tions. However, when I started cooking, Gennan style, for him, he stayed skinny, but I got fatter. By ClarUliM S"'1tley -GI told"' Rutla L. JI cCanlay Even when I was expecting my eon, and the doc- tor threatened to put me in the hospital to loee weight, I could not make myself do it. Luckily, my baby was born all right and not hurt from all my fal After that, my husband waa teasing me all the time and pinching the flab around my ribs, yet I couldn't get rid of it. That's when I started taking American reducing product&. I even tried liquids. But I drank 20 cans in two days and got heavier. It waa about then, my husband left for 'nlailand. I hadn't been weighed in a Jong time, eo, while vis- iting a friend one day, I aot on her ecaJee. I couldn't believe my eyes. She kept asking me: "How much?" When I finally told her 205 pounds, she gasped. "Christine, you're only 24 years old. What will you weish when you're 30?" My answer was to go to a drugstore and buy a box of vanilla caramel Ayds. I had been reading the storiee of people who had Jost weight with the he lp of them, and I thought maybe they oouJd help me. Well, I took Ay~ elC8'-"tly as directed. One or two before meaJs with a hot drink. And every day, I would re-read the little pamphlet in the box, eo aa not to 1et dieoouraged. And they really helped me eat le.. You see, the chewing of Ayda waa very 1ood for me. 1be fint week I lost eisht~unds on the Aydt Plan. Without harmful drup, too. And every week after, I lost three or four more pounds. Sometimes I switched to the plain chocolate fudge ' type Ayds, other times to the chocolate mint tudte. Finally, my clothes got eo big, I couldn't tab them inpy more. So I would wash them and pack'•' them in a big army moving box. The cloeet got emptier and the box got fuller. Such fun I had buying clothes. I spent even mum of my food money to drese up when I reached 119 pounds. I tell you, my husband came home that Christmas, opened the door and turned pale. "I'm definitely in the wrong houee," he said. rm so thankful to Ayda candies, I can't tell enough people. Why, the night before my husband went back, we went dancing. When the orcheetra ftniahed, be said: ''Now rm going to do aomething I wasn't able to do in all five years of our marriage." Then he picked me up and carried me off the dance • floor. The whole room applauded. For me. But I kept thinltlng it should have been for Ayds. Height Wei1ht .. Waist Bust .. . Hi ......... . nr-.. BEFORE AND AFI'ER MEASUREMENTS Before 6'4" . 205 1b8. aS" 46N .... ...... 47" .......... 2'21h After 514N 119 lbs . 26" 33%" 34"' 8 LOVING PARENTS! &. MAIL THIS NO-AllK COUPON TODAY -----------SPENCER Cln'S, 885 SPEN - - - --" Atlantic City, N,J. 0840.C CER BUD.DING 0 Pleue leM me I Wall Hansiai(•) @ U (#lt3513)"Parenta Creed" I D Special! Save 5~;_lt f~~r;:-w· I one lllaliea. an imprntln sift.) pottpeid. (TM atra I U 1 am aot abtolutel,. 4el'slikd · I :-:my moeey beelr. , I _,. retan wkllia 10 I o eJtec1r o ..._.,. onler •• • I (....,., "° C.O.D.'1) I N-( pleue primt) I AMrnl-~-------: _ _,,,s.... 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Send order to Select Values, Dept. FW- 9, 31-01 Steinway Street, Long Island City, N.Y .. 11103. FUND RAISING PENS are u easy to sell u writ- ing your name! Ideal way for your group or club to raise money. Sell American Flag, Ecol- ogy Flag, Peace Symbol or Golden Praying Hands Pena for $1. Group keeps 50f. For bro- chure, sample (specify one): Collingwood Fund Raiaing, Dept. 3109-E, Providence, R.I. 02901. SUll-PAI PLAN leta you eat food you desire and promieea you can loee 6 to 16 pounds in SO days. lncludee apeci~l weight-toeing recipes for "gourmet meala." If you want to loee for SO days, $8.60; or for 60 days, send $6. Slim-Pak, Dept. E, 466 North Western Avenue, Los Ange. lea, California 90004. •ill Wee~ S~ it.,,.. tire NOT ad'1em.ing. If JWO(l""u tll01em ere ut tivciilahlf at 1tcwu, ordM from 1ovrce1 luud. 100 STYLES FOR WIDE r=EET 8M HIGH MTEPI lltlDmOllr ....... 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Mautiful boob lib "-often OOlt ...... nlil entemining trio ii a wry tough act to u SIO w:h. But. becaUle we distribule dind to the ,... folloW. Bui waif until you aee the Olhei iiiiiterifiiiy=-lic:. you can now aditfUfiri iOlurnes for ~adl. teUen Dnding by in ow winp. plus a few cents for mailing. A. they become available, we'll offer you the You don' have to take every volume. Seled noveb and IUies ol Vidor Hugo. The DDftls, ADries only ttae you really want. Soon they'll build up into a and poemt ol Stewm1on. lbeen'a daring plays. The works library you'll be proud to own, a library you and your ol "{obeoi, ~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Cellini,. Wilde. family will tum to mgain and mgain. Browning, Longfellow, Emenon, Dostoevsky and others. Don't mm our all-star opening act. Send no You11 get them all in our del1;1U antique ecru money now. Just mail the ooupon to get Sbakespeu-e, binding tmt loob md feels lib fine leather-~ Kipling and de MaupaMUlt for only Sl each. tlult it stands up to time far better. Each volume is richly Bbck's Readers Servia!, Roslyn, New Ycd 11576. A TOUGH ACT TO FOU.OW. - t • • • --Yori\ 1~76 ,. ~ •RVllE . Tlwn n ~ ltt prinled, I will ~entitled lo tt~i~ lldctitiot:wll volumes on 1p- pmnl for only M.~ nch. pl1» 1 ~ cenu lot- mellinit ~·· I 1m lo nnive ldnna de· <CTiplion~ of lututt voluml!\. I mey tt}ttl 1ny boo• betore or dttor I reuiw It. And I mey f'lft· CC'I my '"9FV"tlon II 1ny ti-. (~I ahillf*I in l'.~.A. only.) MR .• MRS., MISS u-LC Al>l>RL"i.'i CITY lrSTATt: ZIV Hill HOLDER by Dick Wilson WILSON FORD .... Huntinaton Beach Hope this never happens to your department . . . but if it does, take the advice of the Dutch po- lice whc frequently are required to fish vehicles out of .the Am- . sterdam Canal. "If your car plunges into deep water, remem- ber: Wait. Maybe just a moment, maybe several minutes, but wait. If the windows are closed, leave them closed. When t h e water !top3 rising Inside the car, open a window and swim out. But don't figh t against the inrushing water. Let its pressure equalize first" a pcllce official stated. That's Sound advice from author- itiEs on the subject. Here's some sound advice from your authorit- ies on Fords . . . Wilson For<i Sale!' here at 18255 Beach Blvd. are experts on Fords. We have been SEiiing and servicing this great automcbile for a long time. We feel we know as much abJut Ford! as anyone . . . and we rishtf ully feel we know some- thing about Ford customers. Here at Wilson Ford Sales you can count on top quality maintain- ance frcm sp2ciallsts who know your car inside and out long alter the initial sate. Your. sat- isiaction is our· by-word. Our en- tire staff will do almost anything to prove that we are second to none in the field. Our service department here at Wilson Ford Sales has cne continuing goat : provide you, our customer w;th the bJghest level of automotive technology with the least amount of time and costs to the cust<>- mel'. THE-DAILY-PlLOT, JV WEEK, ~EPTEMIER 19, 1970 . DICK WILSON'S ---~ FOR~J WILSON FORD SALES II 18255 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH .................................................................. TEST DRIVE THE' ALL NEW 1971 FORD ON DISPLAY-READY POR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY TORINO BROUGHAM 2-DR. HARDTOP THUNDERBIRD 2-DR. LANDAU ~ TEST·DRIVE THEONE OF JOURCHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON IEACH ILVD .. ,.. .. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842~6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH SALIS DIPr. • ...... 10 , .... 1 hys SllYICI onN , .. ,. *• Fri., ...... ,. 5 , .... Me:t., I•·•· te t II'·•· 592-5511 . s lC l l 1: 11 l 1 1 . l I ! l l i : t SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 9:00 AM I RETURN Inside Football (C) George Allen, Gil Stratton. 10:00 ti @ NFL Football (C) Dallas vs. Philadelphia. O ~Aft Football Conference Doubleheader (C) Oakland vs. Cincinnati; and (approx. 1:00 PM) Kansas City vs. Minn. 11:001J RETURN Notre Dame Football (C) Notre Dame vs. North· western Wildcats in yesterday's game: 1:00 O Angel Baseball (C) Angels vs. Oakland A's. 4:00 O John McKay Show (C) Highlights of la~t night's ysc;Ne· braska game. g UCLA Bruin Football (C) Bruins vs. Pittsburgh in yester· i 's game. -cm cirNc~ Higfillihts cc> - -- 6:00 Army Football: Highlights of Baylot/ Army game. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 6 :00 D @ Ci) PREMIERE NFL Monday Nigh~ Football ~C) New York Jets vs. Cleveland Browns. " THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 8:30 IE) Olympic Boxln& (C) SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26 11:00 AMI Iii (i) m M1jor League 81seba1I· (C) 1:00 I (I) fil'CAA Football (C) Penn State at Colorado. 1:30 . ampionshlp Wrest1ing (C) 3:00 P1clflc · Southwest Open Tennis (C) live semifinals from· 3:30 lthe ~~~:e::thTe~:::l=~tual (C) 4:00 This Week-In Pro-F..ootblll (C) 4:30 @ Ci) ABC's Wide World of Sports (C) World ltwt. Cham· p1onshlp: Ismael Laguna vs. Ken Buchanan at' San Juan, Puer· to Rico. 4:45, l'ntemational World Cup Soccer (C) West Germ./Bulgaria. 5:00 Rams Action (C) Rams vs. Cardin,als. 5:30 RETURN NFL Game of the Week (C) 6:00 • Futbol·Soccer (C) 8:00 Forum Boxing (C) Joe Orbitlo vs. Chuck Leslie in 10-round · main event heavyweight bout. .. 10:30 m College Football (C) Cal State at L.A. vs. San Diego State. ~·· /··. ~ Lbir Evening Movies .. . ·.,.~..,..::~#.~ ~ 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:30 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 8:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 6:00 7:30 1:00 9:00 11:00 11:15 11:30 SUNDAY, SEPTE'lfBER 20 9 (C) "Let's Mell• Love" (comedy) '60-Marllyn Monroe. 11 (C) "Bell, Book and Candle" (comedy) '59--Jamei; Stewart. 7 17 3 (C) "Tony Rome" (adventure) '67-Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John. 2 (C) "Against All Fl•g•" (adventure) '53-Erroll Flynn. Maureen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn. • 7 "Profiles of Terror" (suspense) '63-f\ichard Alden. MONDAY, SEPT£.MBER 21 9 ''Th• B•d Seed" (drama) '56--Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack. 4 23 6 (C) "Boom" (allegory) '68-Ellzabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. 9 "Phone Call From a Stranger" (drama) '52-Gary Merrlll. 11 (C) ''Th• Red Shoes" (drama) '48-Moira Shearer. Anton Walbrook. • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 7 ''The R•ck" (drama) '56-Paul Newman. Wendell Corey. 9 "Hltler" (drama) '62-Richard Basehart. Maria Emo. 7' 17 3 (C) "How Awful About Allan" (suspenn) '70-Anthony Per· kins, Julie Harris, Joan Hackett. 4 23 6 {C) ''The lpcress Fiie" {SP,>' drama) '65-Mlchael Caine. 9 (C) "Bl•ck Widow" (mystery) 54--Ginger Rogers, Van Heflin. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 7 "The Light Touch'' (romance) '51-Stewart Granaer, Pier Angeli. 9 "Seaaon of Passion" (comedy-romance) '61-Ernest Borgnlne. 9 "Cry of Battle" (drama) '63-Van Heflin, Rita Moreno. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 '\ 7 "Dead Ringer" Part I (drama) '64-Bette Davis, Karl Malden. 9 "Revolt of the Tutars" (adventure) '60-Curt Jurgens. 2 29 I {C) "The Dirty Dozen" (drama) '67-Lee Marvin, Ernest Borg· nine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes. 9 ''The Frightened City" (mystery) '62-Herbert Lom, John Gregson 11 "Commando" (adventure) '64-Stewart Granger. Dorien Grey. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 7 "De1d Ringer" Conclusion (drama) '64-Bette Davis, Karl Malden. 9 "Divorce ltall1n Style" (comedy) '62-Marcello Mutroanni. 2 29 8 (C) ''Th• Cincinnati Kid" (drama) '65-Steve McQueen 9 "The Disembodied" (mystery) '57-Paul Burke. Allison Hayes. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 7 "Stagecoach to D1nc•r'• Rock" {western) '62-Martln Landau. 9 (C) ''Babette Goes to War'' (comedy) '60-Brlgltte Bardot. 11 (C) "Juball" (drama) '56 -Glenn Ford. Ernest Borgnlne. 4 23 6 (C) "Gun• for San Sebastian'' (adventu re) '68-Anthony Quinn. 9 "Th• Nun and the Sergeant" (drama) '62 -Robert Webber. 2 "Inherit the Wind" (drama) '60 -Spencer Tracy, Fredric March. 7 {C) "The Trap" (adventure) '67-Rita Tushlngham, Oliver Reed. 13 "The Fugitive Kind" (drama) '60-Marlon Brando, Anna Magnani, Joanne Woodward. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMB'ER 19. 1970 FURNITURE: CARPETS : upholstering &-cleaning sales -repair & clean Ing FLOORS: expert floor care -waxing -a II work FINE Febulou1 mounted end free 1tend. ing miner•l1 i i\ • w ide renge of 1ize1 for y?ur home, office or t!-te Interior . Oe1i9nu •wait you ,1t Chrysos. AT RIGHT: Fossil Fish frnn Green River Wyomil'g, 40,000 vear~ old. -IN THE HOBBH .... SHOPS guaranteed MJNERALS 1491 GLENNEYRE ST, LAGUNA HACH 497·1510 Three blocb south a11d 011e .ast of tlie ronHY SHACK STRINGS OF M USIC-Singer-pianist Ray Charles, left, and host Johnny Cash join in a number 011 The Joh11ny Cash Show. Wednesday at 9 PM on A BC. Liza M in11elli a11cl Ario Guthrie are also guests 011 the season premiere. Page 3 Lff M•rvlo (lop~'llttt1 dte u- lip1nt•t of In • poap of coaYlcttd Cl!, hie ucllaa Claartn Bronson .ad 1 dly S.nlas, for lite 1ulcldal mJaon of blowlna ap • duituu houtlaa ·top-nakJq Cft"llUID ofticers In "The Dl~ . Doua" oa The CBS Thund.ty Ntpt Mo•le •t 9 PM. Robert Ryan (bottom) •P- pears .. • colonel oppottd to die plaa. Pece 4 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 fVfNING 1:00 I Tiie Bia News (C) (60) · @ @ ml NIC News (C) (30) Laredo (C) (60) "I See By Your Outfit." Junes Fuentino cuests. 0 Movie: (C) "Hell 111d Hi&ti W1· ter" (drama) '54 -Richard Wid· martl, David Wayne, Bella Duvi, Cameron Mitchell. I loss ·city <C> <60> ENCORE T11e11 Cl• Bronson ( ) (60) Michael Parks ·stars as Jim Bronson. In "The Runner," Bronson tries to cure an emotlonal- ly disturbed boy of his self-destruc- tive habits and penchant for run· ning away. Marti lester and Jack Klucman guest. II!) Musicale/Davey & Goliath (C) ml Futbol·Soccer (C) (2 hr) Italy vs. Arlentina. · 1:30 O !HciA I Timetable ror Dl11s. tlf (C) (60) (R) A reprise of the water Pollution special produced and directed by Don Widener, who travelled to silt European countries and to many cities in the U.S. to film a report of the impending dan· gers of the environmental crisis. Jack Lemmon provides the on-cam· era narration. @ (I) Here Come the Brides (C) (60) Hobby Sl9owcase (30) ~ l1u11l-ln (C) (60) CBS News (C) (30) • ldren's Gospel Hour (C) (30) • Ed&t of Eternity (C) Upbeat (C) (60) 7:00 CBS Evening News (C) (30) Roger Mudd. 1J R1whldt (60) 0 Death V1U1y Days (C) (30) "long Nigtit 11 Fort lonley." m Metromedia Presents (C) (60) "Back to School With the King Family." The King Klan pays a mu· sical tribute to "readin', writin' and 'rithmatic" in this back-to-school special. I Run for Your Lift (C) (60) Creative livinc With Cr•fts (60) Joyct Cltlft Cooks (C) (30) "lion Head." I (j) luck Owens (C) (30) f~ In Action (C) (30) EJ Show cit Pedro V1rps (C) Tiie Rat Pnol (C) (30) 7:30 a (j) NEW SEASON Mission: l•pouible (C) (60) Robert Conrad (Wild, Wild West) guests as 1 pro· fessional assassin whom the IMF must prevent from carrying out his assi1nment without knowing the Identity of his target. Peter Gr1ves, Greg Morris, Leonard Nlmoy, Peter lupus and Lesley Warren star. 0 @ 00 m NEW SEASON Andy Williams (C) (60) Barbara Bain, Martin landau and The Supremes help Andy launch his 2nd season. 0 @@ &) let's Mab a Deal (?) (30) Monty Hall hosts. 0 Mi11ion $ Movie: (C) "Duid 111d Bathslleba" (biblical) '52 - Susan Hayward, Gregory Peck, Ray- mond Massey, Kieron More, Jayne Meadows. fl!) Tiii Advocates (C) (60) (R) I!) Stleded fil•s (C) (90) ' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 @m Sylvia J Enrique (30) fiJ @ Cl) Gl Enitlbtrt HUlll*• 1:00 d1ltdl (C) (~ Liberace, comedian 1J TITLE FIGHT LIVE! Fay McKay and comic Allan Drake * FORUM BOXING' guest. II Forum loxing (C) 0(2 hr) Irish I Ntwa (C) (30) Larry Burrell. G1I King and Frankie Rodriguez • ~n(j)HltcbcodlEW (C) (30) . compete for the Califomla Welter-l0.00 IOI N ~ M1nn111 weight rue in I twelve-round cham· (C) (60) Darren McGav1~ guests IS · 1 . f th F member of Joe Mann1x's former plonship fight, live rom e . orum. Korean War army unit who Is seek· Tom .Harmon and Mickey Davies are ing revenge for a 1riev1nce incurred rin1s1de. · h b d D @ CI) EE Tiie Newlywed Game dunng t elr com at ays. He con· • (9 (30) Bob Eubanks hosts. fesses. to Mannl.x that . he has al· m Movie Qreats: (C) "Bell, 8oo11 ready slain two people 1n his quest and Cindie" (comedy) '59 _ Kim for revenge. Dane Clartl, Marti Novak, James Stewart.. Stewart. Paul Mantee, Don McGov· ID Minority Commani1J (C) (30) ern and Adele Yoshioka also cuest. "Black Business Myth.'' Hostess GI Ntwt (C) (30) Marilyn Seiffert and her guests. Bill • Si.,, Aloft& Wltll Mltdl (C) (60) Berk. Jesse Dennis, John Gardner CountrJ Music Carousel (C) (30) and Bob Armstead, explain and in· • The ToJ That Qrew Up (60) (R) vestiga1e the scarcity of Black • Cinema 36 businessmen a~d the problems they 10:30 Robert K. Dornan Show (C) (90) encounter selling their products. R~y Grier Show 5C> (30) Della 1:30 ti ~ (j) NEW SEASON My 1"ree Reese ·IS Rosey's special guest, and Sons (C) (30) When Dodie learns the Charles Brow~ at large segment that Steve and Barbara will be cele· explor.es the ~rtl1ngs of ~ Spanl~h· . brating their first wedding anniver-speaking radt0 station with radio/ sary in 1 few days, she decides to TV personality Fernando Escandon. rive a surprise party and invites m Collece Football _<C) .Cal State, everyone to attend. Lon~. Beach vs. University of the 0 9 00 m NEW SEASON Adam· Pacific. ff (J) -{30) "log 174 -Loan ID News (C) (30) • Sharks.'' Officers Malloy and Reed @ 00 lAve, A111encan Style (C) (Martin Milner and Kent McCord) (60) (R) · find a star witness. a courageous I 'assport to Travel (C) (30) teenager, in a mob·beating case 11:00 0 U News (C) only to learn that the boy has been • Theatre 9: (C) "House of 11111· kidnapped. Tim "Rooney and Arthur boo" (drama) '55_-Robert St~. Hunnicutt guest. Robert Ryan, Shirley Yamaguchi, D @ (I) G) Lawrence. Welk (C) Cameron Mitchell, Sessue Haya· {60) Singer Paul Fresque guests kawa. with Maestro Welk and the Music ID It Is Written (C) Makers as they feature the sounds ~ @ Spotlight Theatre: "Man of of the big bands of yesteryear to • Thousa~d Faces." James Cagney. in the new season. @l) M1u11 and the Beautiful Ma· 811dl Owens (C) (30) dline (C) (R) NET P11yllouse (90) (R) ~Ci) Award Theatre: "'1llant la Tormenta (30) Hours." Fiim Feature (C) (2 hr) 11:15 IJ Fabulous 521 ''The . Caddy" 9:00 ~Ci) PREMIERE Arnie (C) (COf!!edy) '53-Dean Martin, Jerry (30) Herschel Bernardi stars as lewis, Donna Reed, Marshall Arnie Nuvo, a loading-dock foreman Thompson, Fred Clark, Barbara at Continental flange Company, Bates. who Is summoned to the "front" IABC News (C) office and is promoted to white· 11:30 · Lohman & Barll~ey (C) collar status in the executive suite ABC Saturday Night Movie: (C) of his company. Sue Ane Langdon "Many Rivers To Cross" (adventure) portrays Arnie's wife Lilli· Roger '5~Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, Bowen Is Arnie's boss, Hamilton James Arness, Victor Mclaglen, Russ Majors Jr.; Del Russell and Ste· Tamblyn. Bushrod Gentry (Taylor), phanie Steele are Arnie's children as wild and untamed as the Ken· Richard and Andrea ;... and Elaine lucky country he "hunts and tr.aps Shore portral! Arnie's secretary. in. is just not the marrying kind. 0 Q) @ m NBC Saturday MOY• But I headstrong frontier girl and It: (C) "'· J." (R) (suspense) '68-a "passel" of brothers force the George Peppard, Raymond Burr, marriage at gunpoint. Bushrod Gayle Hunnicutt, Coleen Gray. heads for the open country with I Bill Andttson Show (C) (30) the lady In pursuit. Hour of Power (C) (60) ID Mcwie: "Hollywood Clntffft" Noche de Estreno (2 hr) (musical) '44 -Bette Davis, Jack 9:30 fij@ PREMIERE The Mary Ty· Carson, Roy Rogers, Dane Cl1rk. ler Moore Show (C) (30) Miss Moore @ (I) Chiller Thaatre: "Missile stars as Mary Richards, who chucks Monsters." a four-year romance and moves to 12:001J Movie: "Biron of. Arizona" Minneapolis-St. Paul, where she ap· '50-Vlncent Price, Ellen Drew. plies for a job as a secretary in a 12:30 0 News (C) local television newsroom but is 1:00 IJ Movie: "When Tomonow Comes" hired as Associate Producer. Other (drama) '39-Chailes Boyer. regular members of the cast in· m All·Nlght Show: ''City of elude Edward Asner as the head of Shadows," ''Tucet, Sea of China" the TV station newsroom, Valerie and ''The Counterteittfs." Harper as Mary's apartment neigh· 1 :30 D Movie: "udusivt" (mystery) bor, Gavin Macl eod as a television '37 -Fred MacMurray. news writer end Ted Knight as the U II Mondo (C) egocentric star of "The Six O'Clock 1:45 ID Movie: "Barricade" (drama) '50 News." Cloris Leachman and Lisa -Oane Clark, Ruth Roman. • Gerritsen guest. 1 2:30 ti News/Give Us '11111 D•Y (C) I '70 If· In kl >n·. al· est trll DV· :st. ;Q) JO) :R) Ml) illa ind !nt Sh· io/ on. 1te, the (C) 111· 1ck, :hi, ya· of 1ey. Wit· ant d'I' erry 1all .ara (C) ue) ker, !USS or), ten· ·aps ind. and the 1rod tWith en" lack a rte. ;silt 111" 1es" of n1" ~ry) 6:15 6:30 6:55 7:00 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 MORN IN(; Tiit Cllristoplttl'I Tiit liblt AMWtrs Civt Us This Dly (C) To111 and Jtrry (C) Mr. Willlbont (C) 11:00 ----.IRISH vs .. WILDCATS! * YESTERDAY'S GAME! II RETURN Notre Dl111t Foott»all (e) Notre Dame vs. Northwestern Wildcats in game played yesterday at Evanston, Ill. I @ (3) lultwinklt (C) The frintstones (C) Cltu~ hi tbt Ho111t (C) Ciftt tn Sa Cau Yaritdadts Muslcaltt 7:30 Penelope Pitstop (C) 11:30 fJ @ (]) Discovery (C) (R) "Dis· oovery Goes to Key West." fJ Movir. (C) "Tiit Mttf c Sword" (fantasy) '62 -Basil Rathbone Estelle Winwood. ' m Clpntw (C) · Heckle & Jtcklt (C) Music & tht Spoken WOfd (C) Htrt~ of T rutla (C) Swed Htart (C) 7:45 Tiit CMstophers (C) 8:00 lamp Unto My fMt (C) "The !\ f l f f? N 0 O ·, Inward Eye." Personal meditations expressed in dance are the focus 12:00 B Ho111t·lllJ'fl' Cuidt (C) of today's show. Latvian dancer Vija Movie: "Just Acrou tllt strfft" Vetra, leading exponent of Indian (romance) '52.L.Ann Sheridan, John dancing, is featured. Lund, Robert Keith. · Woody WoodPtdlt' (C) lnttfliatnt P1rtnt (C) Cat1Mdr1I of Tomorrow (C) 1 (3) Stori~ Succt11 DIJ of Diseovtry (C) • • Gn.1111 Do111lnicll Wondtn1111 (C) 12:30 My FIVOrite M1rti111 Rtvivll Firts (C) OJ1I Roberti (C) ~ DntJ & Colilth (C) CI) UndefWIJ for Pt1ct (C) Cod Is tht Answtr (C) : Snlmt Strttt (C) (R) 21-25. Town Hill Mttlin1 (C) A five·hour replay of lest week's 8:30 Look Up 1nd Livt (C) programs. • Mrs. Alpll1 Bet (C) 9 Ci) SundlJ Double Movit: "Rt· F1ce to Fact (C) Rabbi Wolf is Vilt et Fort Llr1111it" and "Call1nt host. Hottrs." 0 Movie: "Tiit lirMt CUs." 12:45 IJ Nn TodlJ (C) A post-1ame (comedy) '63-Buster Keaton. look at the teams and hi1hH1hts of ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN the Dallas·Philadelphla 1ame. * (IN COLOR) 1:00 IJCamlt'I Thrtt (C) . a 9 @ m AfL footblll Conftr· I Klthry~ Kuhlman. (C) enct Games (C) (cont'd.) Kansas is Is tllt Life. (C) City Chiefs at Minnesota Vikings. II liospel Revival (C) U ANGELS VS A's' 9:00 N Inside FootblR (C) • • George Allen, Head Coach of the * EXCITING BASEBALL! Los Angeles Rams, and KNXT Sports Anlfl W1m1-Up (C) Reporter Gil Stratton serve as Sller1od Hol•ts Tllutrt hosts. The World Beyond This Is tht Lift (C) Public Strvict Fiim (C) D1y of Discovery (C) 1 CI) Pusport to Trtvtl, (C) Campus Profile · • Ambl el Norte Country Music (C ) 1:30 llle Sit1t1 Is Over (C) 1 ~irevr-11 rna (C) An111 Blstblll (C) C11if. Angels 6 Kltltryn Kuhl1111n (C) vs. Oakland Athle"cs at Oakland. • TOlll Ind Jerry (C) I @ rn lssaits & Answtn (C) · M1 M1tstro • Voice of Calvtry (C) · • Plnor111t1 l.ltino 111 Do11in10 · Frentt 1 II Vida (C) 9:30 Q!l (i) Nn Today (C) A pre· 2:00 RETURN Sunflowtr Ctltbratlon game JoOf at th' teams and in· n1ptnJ (C) A series on the joys dividual players in upcoming Dal· of daily livina featurina teenagers las Cowboys / Philadelphia Eagles and young ~dults explorin1 human game. emotions through the use of group CJ My Ftv0rite Sermon (C) Guest dyn1mic "1ames" (or exercises), speaker is Or. Philip Murray, Com· discussion, music, poetry, film and munity Congregational Church, Cor· art. ~orm Anderson is host. ona del Mar. I Prtll Conftrtnct (C) I Gene Autry Show (C) Country Music Tlmt (C) ~ (I) Smokey tht lt1r (C) (j) Sundly M1tintt: "Revolt of 6 Ortl Roberts (C) t • Miimalukn." Omar Sherif. lo:oo Ci) NFL Foothill (C) live I Musicl y P1l1bt'11 covera1e of the game between the 2:30 lnsidtr/Outsldtr (C) Dallas Cowboys and the Philadel-Movit: "Kltit Did If' (romance) phia Eagles from Philadelphia. ' 1-Ann Blyth, Marte Stevens, Craig 0 lil Ci) m An Footblll Conflt'· Stevens. A pr'im 1irl, brought up ence'l»ciublthtldtr (C) The first in strict fashion, swims nude in a game contests the Oakland Raiders '.!!! pond. with the Cincinnati Bengals at U Million $ Movie: (C) "Dlddy Cine., Ohio. Starting approximately Lona Leas" (musical) '55 -Fred 1:00 PM is the Kansas City Chiefs Astaire, Leslie Caron, Terry Moore, at Minnesota Vikings game. Thelma Ritter. Miiiionaire playboy (ill 00 Jonny Quest (C) orphan to colleae in Massachu-I Hour of Powe; (C) arr1n1es to send a lovely French Movit: "X . • . Tiit Unknown" setts . • 50 (sci-fi) '57-Dean Jagger. I Colt ...45 I A••zinl ThrH (C) • Mu Flltftt qut tu Amor · 1 10:30 @ (j) Catanoo1a Cats (C) 3:00 F1ee the N1tlon (C) F•ithf or Today (C) (Continued) HOSPITAL CA.LL-Pete Cochran (series star Michael Cole) ac_ci~entally runs down and seriously injures a young woman, Btllre Fletcher (guest star Anjanette Comer) while chasing a burglary suspect, i11 "The Long Road Home " premiere epi· sode of ABC's The Mod Squad, Tuesday at l:JO PM. J7TH YEAR-Lassie opens its 17th season with an unprece- dented seven-part adventure story in which the canine star begins the miracle of birth and mother love, Sunday, Sept. 20 at 7 PM on CBS. P11e 5 ~ Big ~" on Crannel 2 is Los ~les television's only local oorly evening l1eW3 troadcast seven nights a V\eek.--VVatch Jerry Dunphy every-\M.'eknight and aeteitorets on \M.'ekends. Page 6 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 SUNDAY (ContinueCJ) I I Cllilltr . Samson (C) OutrNch/Musicatt (C) I 3:30 II Ntw York Philharmonic Youn1 People's Concert (C) Peter Ustinov' de puts from his normal theatrical 1 work to appear as narrator and I part-conductor of "Words and Mu· sic," a program dealing with the I use of the spe.akin1 voice in con· junction with symphonic music. I Rocket Robinhood (C) (i) fact the Nation (C) Stlected Fil• (C) 4:00 O John McKay Show (C) Coach John McKay and co-host Ross Por· ter view highli1hts of last night's 1ame between University of South· em California and the University of Nebraska. It UCLA VS. PIIT! * SATURDAY'S CLASH! 11 UCLA Bruin football (C) Tom Hermon calls the action IS the Bruins meet the University of Pitts· I burah Panthers in a game played yesterday. I 0 @@ al NCAA Hi1hlifltts (C) Colle1e football. Highlights of five 1 key games played yesterday. Games spotlighted are Calif. at Texas, Colora\lo at Indiana, SMU at Ten· nesee, Navy at Penn State, and Wisconsin at Wyoming. I Bozo the Clown (C) Ci) Film Futures (C) (j) Skippy (C) Bronco - Aariculture Report 4:30 Movie: (C) "A Bullet Is Waiting" 1 (drama) '54-Jean Simmons. Rory Calhoun, Stephen McNally, Brian Aherne. A lawman and his prisoner ' are marooned with an old man and his daughter. I Inside Businm (C) • Skippy (C) Abbot & Costello I Patty Duke (i) Penelope Pitstop (C) • Fiiture I · Rex Humbard Show (C) 5:00 · Inquiry (C) Sunday Movie: (C) "Ll'I Abner" (musical) '59-l?eter Palmer, Leslie Parrish. Stubby Kaye. Stella Stevens, Julie Newmar. Dogpatch faces doom when the government selects it as a bomb-testfng site. I Marshal Dillon Barbara McNair (C) McHale's Navy Seven Arts Thtatre: "The J!lst Sllip in the Army." I Hob Nob With Bob ~ My World (C) Young People's Concert (C) See 30 PM listing on Ch. 2. I Cine en la Tarde This Is the Life (C) futbol·Soccer Mundi1I 5:30 All·Americu Collece Show (C) Allimals, Actitn & Adventure (C) "Kingdom of Animals." I How To Marry a Millionaire @ World Tomorrow (C) Mtsteroeers' Neighborhood (C) f isher Family A1riculture USA (C) Day of Discovery (C) , EVENING 6:00 II Tht Bi1 News (C) (30) 0 Helpmates (C) (30) Guest celeb· rlty couples: Mary Ann Mobley & husband, Cary Collins; Linda Kay Hennlna &husband. Mike Minor: Lois Nettleton & date. M1rty lnaels. 11 Didi Sindalr Show (C) (60) G Tht 5roovy Show (C) (60) m Crt1iure features (90) "Bl1cll Friday". Boris Karloff. m ENCORE Hert Come the Irides (?) (60) Jason Bolt, David Soul, Bobby Sherman. El) Army football (60) Taped hi&h· lights of game between Baylor and Army. Q)@ film feature (C) (30) "The Racina Revolution." I What's New (30) (R) 00 cas News <t> (30) Hour of Power (C) (60) lnsipt (C) (30) 6:3011 •8 00 CBS News (C) (30) Roger Mudd. 0 ~ 00 m Meet the Press (C) (30) @'3 Playln1 the 5uitar (30\ CR\ 1m The Golden Years (C) (30) 7:00 II ·~ 00 NEW SEASON Lassie (C) (30) Lassie begins the miracle of birth and mother.love when she finds her perfect mate, Duke a beautiful pure-bred collie. After ' an idyllic interlude, they are separated by a savage battle with a killer dog in the first episode of a sev- en·part story. Lassie will be on her own this season with no reaula r supporting characters. 0 ® 00 m Wild llin1dom (C) (30) "Challenge of the Cheetah." Conclusion of two parts Marlin Per· kins and Stan Brock help the chee- tah meet its challenge of survival in a dramatic relocation project in South Africa. 11 Showme 5 (C) (60) (R) "The Vikkie Carr Show." Miss Carr is joined by Bobby Vee and The New Christ Minstrels. 0 ri (}) aJ PREMIERE The Young Rebels (C) (60) "Father and I Went Down to Camp ... " A trio of young Americans, merl)J>ers ol the Yankee Doodle Society, stop the Redcoats' pursuit of the Continen· lal Army. Rick Ely, Lou Cossett, Alex Henteloff. Philippe Forquet and Hilarie Tltompson star. Guests for this episode are Frank Converse and Will Geer. B Twilight Zone (30) ID NEW SEASON P11sport to Travel (C) (30) "Enchanted Islands." Host Hal Sawyer visits Tahiti and Fiji. Ell It Is Written (30) tll) Speculation (C) (60) (R) "A Conversation With Edward Keinholz and Claes Oldenburg," cont rover· s1al sculptors. I Pattern for Living (30) Teatro Flntastico (C) (60) Dall 'Italia con Amor (60) 7:30 II ~ 00 NEW SEASON Hogan's Heroes (C) (30) Col. Klink's perfect record of "no escapes from Stalag 13" is threatened as is his thoughts of being promoted to aeneral when Frenchman Louis LeBeau turns up missing. Kenneth Washington is in· troduced as Sgt Richard Baker. 0 Q) m Wonderful World of Disney (C) (60) (R) "The Boy Who Stole the Elephant.'' Part 1. of two parts. Davey (Mark Lester) steals Queenie. the elephant. from a circus owner to keep him from sellin1 her lo a zoo. Co-stars David Wayne and June Havoc. (Continued) 70 Jr; ·Is. 1tk Its •UI, ih· and rhe 30) (C) (C) of she a an ted lier leV· her Jlar (C) 1h." >er- 1ee· ·ival t in The . ts New rhe and trio • of the nen· ;etl, and for and -avel Host ji. "A tholz Jver· ~a n's ·rfect ta lag 2ghts 1¥hen sup s in· d of Who two teals ircus 1 her and Premiere 7:30 TheY~ Rebe1i - 011ABC(i) . - Pa1e 7 .. For home loan information call Mr. Ebert, 539-2122 · Tell him how much money you need ($500 to $5,ooO), how long you want to keep it, how much (or how little) '•you want each payment to Qe, and whether you want the payments to start now, or later. He'll ask you where your home for other property) is, when you bought it, how much you paid for it, and how much you owe on it. Then he'll give you the in· formation immediately, while you're still on the phone. No embarrassment. No obligation. I He won't contact your em· ployer, and he doesn't need to ask the kind of personal questions that a bank or small loan company asks you. It's quick. It's simple. Call 539-2122. Ask for Mr. Ebert. Union Home Loans A state licensed real estate loan brokerage firm at 9754 Chapman Ave., Garden Grove. Other offices in Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Torrance, Van Nuys, Whittier & San Diego. HOGAN'S HEROES MOVES Hogan's Heroes, Biog Crosby· Productions' hit comedy series, begins its sixth season on CBS this fall in a different time sJot- 7 :30 PM, Sundays, starting September 20. The new season's premiere episode of the series about life in Col. Robert Hogan (Bob Crane) listens suspiciously as Col. Klink (Werner Klemperer) complains he is deeply h1Ut be- cause the Allied POW's of Hogan's Heroes do not understand him. a POW camp, is titled "Cuisine a La Stalag 13," starring Bob Crane as Col. Hogan and co-starring Werner Klemperer (Col. Klink) and John Banner (Sgt. Schultz). Other cast regulars include Robert Clary, Richard Dawson, and Larry Hovis. The only new addition to the series is Kenneth Wub- ington who replaces Ivan Dixo n. He will portray "Sergeant Baker." Brenda Benet guests as a French underground worker in the first episode. She attempts to persuade Robert Clary (LeBeau} that be should ftee the priso n camp and join rhe Free French in London. Pa1e I THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBE~ 19, 1970 SUNDAY (Continued) ind Lou Friuell join the series u fJ Miiiion S Movie: (C) "let's Mille cut re1ul1rs In the story of 1 hap· &Mt" (comedy) '60-Marilyn Mon· less pair of ralnm1kers who race roe, Yves Montand, Tony Randall, aniered town~ple. Frankie Vau1h1n. A billionaire is un· IJ @ (]) QJ NEW SEASON AIC recoanlzed and hired to impersonate Sultdly Movie: (C) "TOiiy h•t'' himself in a satirical off.Broadw1y (adventure) '67-frank Sln1tr1, Jill musical revue. St. John, Richard Conte, Gen1 Row· m I RICtsJ I'• 17, I'll ,,.,. lands, Simon Oakland. In SHrch of ultt • • • I Den't Kaow wut stolen jewels, a private eye races Te De (C) (30) lee Mendelson's throu11l Miami dodgina bullets and docudrama about a JJ.year-old airt women. struulinr with the alternatives of ID Rendezvous Witll Adventure (C) merrlare. 1bortion, keeping her (30) child and 1doption. Manion feru• m DEIUT Tllm Passports to Ad· : Tiit fonyte S111 (60) (R) wllture (C) (30) "Ac1pulco Adven· • TV Mllkal Oss1rt (C) (30) ture." Hal Linker ind f1mily tab a 9:30 • News (C) (30) Chuck Hollis. p1r1chute jump. Canlcadt ef Bods (C) (30) fl) Yoic. ot Uie Hour (30) ColMtlbflol J Celebridldes (C) &) Qunt fOf Life (30) 9:.45 • Mutiult (C) ~ ~ ~00 ~~~~~ II BOB HOPE-TOM JONES •11 Show <C> (60) Jolnlna comedi1n * ED SULLIVAN TONITE' , Conw.ay as regulars ire Art Metrano. • Bonnie Boland Ind the team of 119 Ci) NEW SEA~N Ed Sull!· Bruce Belland and David Somerville Yin (C) (60) The e~tire show is -all of whom Conway describes as devoted to tlfe American GuJld of "uninhibited and unpredictable " V1tiety Artists' (AGVA) first annual 0 fD Ci) 8' ~ Bold Ones. (C) "Entert1iner of the Yur" .awar~s. (60) "This Will Really Kill You." Feat~red are many top artists. In· In the first "doctors" seament of cludina members of Ar.YA: the new season, an unmarried youne B ROLLER GAMES-Live! (C) drur addict Hpects 1 baby and * T-BIRDS 'Vs. ALL-STARS! enters the Craie Institute seeking p llllef a. ... (C) (2 hr) L.A. T· help. Tish1 Sterlin& and Michael An· Birds vs. All·Stars. derson Jr. aunt. D FORD_ DIVISION presents 8 ~.;'':.II.;:'\~~ <_3~> (C) (60) * premiere of THE FBI Larry Burrell hosts. 0 @@It!) NEW SEASON The m Collep Football (21/i hr) USC RI (C) (60) "The Condemned." vs. Nebraska. Erskine and Colby pursue two young m Joe De Silva (C) (30) Philadelphia b1nk robbers across @) Evtnin& at Pops (C) (60) The the country. Special auest is Martin New York Rock ind Roll Ensemble Sheen IS Perry Victor. Other guests join Arthur Fiedler and the Boston are Tim Mcintire, Joan Van Ark, Joe Pops to perform a dynamic mixture Mantell and Roy1I Dino. of Bach and rock. m Movie Greats: (C) "Bell, looll @II Gran Teatre (60) and Candle" (comedy) '59-James 10:30 U World To1110rrow (C) (30) "Don'I Stewart, Kim Novak. Youna lady Leave Me, Bee." with "strange'' power meets book I News (C) (30) publisher on the eve of his wedding. 11:00 ~ 00 News (C) m DEJUT The Ii& Qutttion (C) • Qj Ci) News (C) (60) "Crime in the City.'' Local Law Catlledral of Tomorrow (C) Enforcement aaents meet with con· Eyewitneu fhwl (C) cerned citizens to discuss crime in • WUll1m F. lucllley (C) Guest is Los Anaeles. Michael Ja~kson is James McGregor Bums, author of a moderator. biography on former Presldent fl) Wodd To1110rrow (30) "College Franklin D. Roosevelt titled "Roose· Is a Riot." velt. the Soldier of Freedom." @) C"icap festival (C) (30) "Ritual m Kattvyn Kuhlman (C) D." An orlainal jnz ballet dramatiz-(ill CI) Not.re Dame fooUlall: Notre ina the rise to power of a political Dame vs. Northwestern. dem1io1ue, and featuring the 11:15 O AIC News (C) 1ward·wlnnin1 Chicaao choreog· ~Cl)~ Clvlttophtn (C) rapher and dancer, Gus Giordano. 11:30 II Movie: (C) "A&ainst All flap" £!> Stttd.t film . (C) (adventure) '53-Etrol Flynn, MIU· fl) Carroael Me11e1no (30) reen O'Hara, Anthony Quinn. 1:30 a 9 m 1111 Cosby (C) (30) B Sunday Toniatrt Sltow (C) (R) "O~n Hcuse." Chet's effort~ tD help Movie: "Prefile of Terro,.. (sus· • ln~nd sell 1 house backfire when pense) '63-Richard Alden. he tnes .to c~mp1re a house to mar-m Movie: "Slint Join" (dram1) '57 rlaae. Kip I.Ina 1uests. -Jean Sebera. Richard Todd, Rich· fl) Wolid Te!Mfrow (30) ard Widm1rk m I lflc!A I Quntion1 (C) (30) I~ lnsiaht (C) A proaram about •nd for teenag-12:00 1 Judy Lynn er~n the subject of smoking. 12:30 ews (C) Ken Jones. ri:!i sinaer Berle Cherney is tea· l:OO 1J Movie: "Blaclljack Ketcllum, ti) L~ Torment& (30) Desperado" (western) '56-Howard Duff, Angela Stevens. 9:00 R IB 00 NEW SEASON Glen 0 S,.aklna freely (C) "C. P. C'impbtll (C) (60) Guests are Brian snow" Keith, The Fifth Dimension, Norm 1•45 m Mom· "W1titpefin& Smltll vs. r.::.y w~~d .S:1~,~~~~r!te~e~~;~~ . Scotland Yard" (mystery) '52-Rith· performer on this weekly series. ard Carlson. Greta Gynl. 0 @ Ci) m lon1nu (C) (60) 2:00 0 llNIC N .... rvlce (C) "A Mitter of Faith." Mitch Vog&I 2:30 IJ News/Giwt Us This D•J (C) 70 as IP· ICt IC it'' Jill IW· ol :es ind [C) I [C) DR· ian no. of Ille IS (C) u." of IRI 1nd ing ~n· 60) ISC rhe bit ton ure in'I I is rf I ent !Se· 1tre p " ·IU· IUS· '57 tch· um, ·ard P. n. ich· I I It's HappeninglDW 01 II[! •\........___.- ( ~.l!l\iP'811.., ~ ·~~ ;1'i ~~IUJ. iJlll.-lli[' 1:11 pm /Ille 1111 , .... , SbDUI Big Bill is a hjgh school coach who cares about people. It's theisecond big season for this warm, wonderful comedy series. v -- ' -!J :1 l:DD pm/Bananza The series with 400 million viewers per week in 89 countries. Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon and "The Ponderosa." lan't let II happenJI wllhaul vaul Alm / ) P•ce 9 .. TM• DAILY ,.ILOT, TV WlllC, Sl,.TIMll• It, l'7t REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS M 0 N DAY th r u FR I DAY '.' ( ! I ' •, I • • ( , Ntw Ytft Exc"811p/loul lhe American Indians, from prehis· Co•••nlty l•llttfn 80lrd (C) toric times to the present day. Mr. Maaoo (C) 10:30 I a (j) lovt of Lift (C) 5:551"" u. Tllll "' (CJ Movie: Set D1rt111• Movies. • ID Ci) m Hollywood Squares 1:00 ... .., Sa ..... r (C) MlllrtJ MoUM fllt1bt (C) ( ) Peter Marshall hosts. 1:25 E.dllCltlo1 ExcMqe (C) "Tiit Cu•bJ (C) Ci1llopln1 Soormet (C) Bt&inninr Yt1rs." • (I) Siii• StrMt (C) Aaah Gordon 1:3011 Odyaey (C) "PaJchl1try and AMricall ExcMllp/Dtll{ Jones aJDltt Slladows (C) Criminal JU$llce." : Ha .. 11 hCatinl (C) Wed. only. 11:00 CI> Wlltrt tht ff11rt 11 (C) lft ter tllt '70I (C) 9:00 !Ci) Tiie LIKJ S11ow (C) @ m Jeopardy (C) E.d..U.aal feetwtt · 00 a;, Diuh'a Place (C) Ont Step Beyond, Tues. only. Collt&t tf Ille oe.t. Tues.-Frl. It: See Daytime Movies. @(])Bewitched (C) 1:45 1:55 7:00 C..llOdltJ .,.,. Jack la Lann• (C) Tempo (C) Regis Philbin and MIC NtWMRlce (C) Cartoons (C) reen Drury co·host. I "' CIS Newt (C) Otfkt of Ult President m hilper Room (C» •. T T11~)5Mw (C) · Sela• strttt (C) (R) 26-30. 11:2519 (j) CBS News (C) . .-.. (C 9:30 ~ltvtrty Htllblflltt (C) 11:30 tlj (j) Search for To111trrow Mr. ......... (C) m C.ncenbation (C) IL .....,..,. (C) Mowit: See Deytime Movies; · QJ @ m Tiit WINI, WMt oc Mllbt Ope11lll&/Adlwities /f..Wres (C) t Cia• (C) Art James hosts. : Seu• $1rttt (C) (R) 26-30 CJ) Kaltf.._. ?O (C) I Mr. M1&00 (C) 7:30 • Across tllt ftn~ Mon.; Rt· Stock Mlfltt @ (3) That Girl (C) RN Malllnr U.t Most of MaturitJ, 10:00 ! Ci) fa11lly Affair (C) L.A. City Scllools Tues.; D1wJ & Ciolld, Wtd.; hr· Sift of Ult Century (C) Tr1vtl films (C); Fe1ture/ tttHoutll Fo111•, Thurs.; RtMarctl tltw•/Publlc Service (C) Strttcll & Sew (C) Wed. fer fed (C) Fri, (}) C1llopl11 CowH (C) fl) Amt1 Exclaanp (C) Pm•• (C) PliJtlls Denny Sllow, Mon.· 11:55 0 @Ci) m NIC News (C) Hobo Kally <C) T urs.; A*"'O & tllt Marktt. Fri. ~ '-:!,~ ~~~~·<~C> I fG.tlo ~~ Anttric1111: f\ f I I H N 0 Cl r... 1:00 QI (f) Captain Kanproo (C) Prorrams aired each day this week Moriili1 Wetch (C) as a salute to Ameri~n Indian 12:00 I Lucky Pair (C) Cl) Sii Hunt Week. Shows include e history of Qj @ m Life With linkletter -~=-=--------------------.....;.-(C) Art and Jack Unkletter host. ABOARD THE 'PRINCESS' 1 ;·~G= ~f>EveSJlhin& (C) In a unique tic-in, KABC-TV joined forces with Princes~ lunch Bri&lde (C) Cartoons. Cruises. the Los Angeles-based luxury cruise ship line. and pre-ifJJUR:= (C) sented an ABC-TV Fall Preview "Party C ruise" on July 31 which Ci) Ann Gutcher Show (C) heralded its new shows and returning favorites. ' 12:30 I a Cl) As Ult World Turns (C) The 754-passcnger cruise liner Princess Carla sailed to Baja. . @@m Days of Our Lives California with stops at Ensenada and Guadalupe Island. New I M1cdonald Carey stars. series stars traveling on the three-night weekend cruise were : Ed lhtp's Show (C) Nelson and Percy Rodrigues ( .. Si lent Force"), Burt Reynolds and @(})A Wor1d Apart (C) Norman Fell ("Dan August"), and Chelsea Brown ("Matt Lincoln''). Dillin& for Doll1ri (C) Returning stars Karen Valentine ("Room 222") and Jay Stewart Stoct M1rket Close ("Let's Make A Deal") were also aboard. 1:00 tB ~love Is • M1ny Splen- The general public was invited on the cruise and it was a com-d~rtdlThcif ;f,>Tlle Docton (C) piece sell-out. Special screenings of the new fall shows· were con-MOvie: See Daytime Movies. tlnuously shown with critique cards for the passengers to pick their 1 CJ)U> All My Children (C) fa vorites. Favors and souvenirs were pl aced in each state room and Chart1n1 tht Market (C) rhe stars put on impromptu shows e:ich evening to the delight of 1:30 ~Ci) Tbe Ciuidinr Ll&lrt (C) all aboard. During the days, the stars mingled with the passengers · Q)@ m Anothtr World-Bay and signed autographs. 19 The Princess Cruises were high in their praise of the venture, I ClZJ CV let's Mike 1 Dtil (C) stating it was one of the most successful in the famed Italian line's ~!'1~~~:~:°(~) history. 1:50 Faahions in Sewln& (C) Lucille Commander Pit'ro Batttier, of tile Princess Carlt1 (3 rd from Rivers. IC'/t) poses with (left to right) Pucy Rodrigues, Karen Valen-2:00 I~ Secret storm (C) tint', Chelsea Brown, Ed Nelso11 , Norman Fell and 811rt 6 m Bri&lrt Promise (C) R<>y110/ds. Q) Newlywtd Ca11t (C) Movlt: See Daytime Movies. i ptt 2:30 ({) Ed&t of Nipt (C) @ m Another World Somerset (C) I Cooll.!!!J ~) Wed. Only. @ lV Cl) D1tin& Game (C) i!!l Ro&m 3:00 ~ (j) Gomer Pylt (C) Ifs Your Btt (C) Appearing are Meredith MacRae & husband Greg Mullavey, and Dom Deluise & wife Carol Arthur. Dick Gautier hosts. 1.9. 1y hbol mm s.111r11 Hotpn.11 <C> uttrlillits Undtrdo& (C) @ M1tinte: Don Rodewald. • P1ttern tor Lhlnr (C) • Cln .. 1 36 3:15 · Uflt!AU Ptter Ind tlM Wolf ( ) Thurs. only. 3:301 Tiit Ml.. Roy Show (C) · Mlllt.,...._ (C) Flthtr Knows lctt @ (}) U) Ont Lift To Uvt (C) Bozo tll• Clown (C) CJ) Popeye Clrtoont (C) I Cit-ist tllt Livinr Word (C) 3:45 Tiit Frltndty Gilnt Ft1t11rt1 (C) 4:00 Mr. Ed; ~~ Thurs., Fri. JICk Benny Show m Dirk ••ctows <t> News (C) 8Hter Ward. Citor&e Putn1m Ntwa (C) The Munsters (]) Mlkt Dou&IH (C) : Stsl111t Stffft (C) ( R) 26 -30. • Rellpus Feltum (C) 4:15 · Alea NtrVO Show 4:30 Movit: See Daytime Movies. Stump the Stirs (C) Eyewitness News (C) • M1 .. Room for D1ddy 81tm1n (C) 00 Jimmy Thom11on (C) I ~ (1) Tiit Three Stoo1t1 I Fisher F1111ily Amor en ti DtsiertO Va1110S 1 Vilj1r (C) Mon., Fri.; Usttd y la Policil, Tues.; Mtalca11 Ch1111btr of Co1H1trce, Wtd.; l.4 Sllud de Usted, Thurs. la) A World Ap1rt (C) 5:o0 0 KNBC News (C) Jess M1rlow. U BIG 5 NEWS! MEET * KEVIN SANDERS! Bl& 5 News (C) Tiit lone Rln&tr (C) Clrtoons (C) ~ 00 Cillll11n's lsl1nd (C) 1 ~News (C) : M1sttfo&ers' Neipborboocl (C); ~"¥"'':a.I A ftur-Foot Vin of Los An&•les (C) Monday only. Twelve children from the Gifted Children's Association record their impressions of various Southland sites. I (1) The Munsters Stleded Film (C) Dos Ci1llos en P1ltnque The Riflem1n • Notlciu Ci1llopln1 Gourmet (C); Ntwa (C) on. 5:30 ff7.l CV AIC News (C) fiit Rt1I McCoys Abbott l Costello ENCORE Plttico1t Junction (C) (i) Thb D1y 1970 (C) : Brother Bun (C) Cl) News/W11thtr/Sportl (C) • P11tor•s Dell (C) • Co111lcos y Clndonea . Don Wilson's Town Talk (C) · Btwltchtd (C); News (C) Mon. 5:45 • Stltcttd Film (C) · • Deportes I f II 1 f t s 9 9 ) I. 1n ... ); .. II 's 1S D SEXY MOVIES ARE * STEVE'S TOPIC! MONDAY ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS· D The Allen Sllow (C) (90) Sched· uled guests include Mickey Rooney. SEPTEMBER 21 Otto Preming·er, Russ Meyer, Edy for mornin1 and afternoon Williams. Pat Collins, Sonny Charles. I Y u @@m PREMIERE Nfl Mon-llstlngs, P ease see DA • day Ni&lrt Football (C) (2 hr 45 min) TIME PROGRAMS. Below, New York Jets vs. Cleveland Browns for your convenience, are at Cleveland. the dav's movies. , I Abbott l Costello (C) (30) ' The Flintstones (C) (30) ENCORE It Takes a Thief (C) DAYTIME MOVIES (60) Robert Wagner and Malachi a:30 U "It Happens Every Sprint' Throne star. "The Lay of the Land" is the first episode. (comedy) '49-Ray Milland, Jean £11) What's New (C) (30) "Potomac Peters, Paul Douglas. Adventure, Part I." 9:00 D "Seventeen" (comedy) '40 -·1 (j) CBS-News (C) (30) Jackie Cooper, Otto Kruger. Betty • Outreach/Musicale (C) (30) Field. "Outlaw Fury" (western) '50 . lntrl&a (30) -Jimmy Ellison, Russell Hayden. • Win&S to Adventure (C) (30) 9:30 O (C) "Caesar, the Conqueror" . • Teatro de las Estrellas (30) (adventure) 'GO-Cameron Mitchell. 6:20 ~~Weather (C) Marge Stiles. m "The Quiet Gun" (western) '57 6: 301 Candid Camera (30) -Forrest Tucker, Jim Davis. (ij Ci) Favorite Martian (30) 1:00 D "Murder, He Says" (mystery) (jJ NBC News (C) (30) '45 -Fred MacMurray, Marjorie : Spectrum (C) (30) "Stop or Go: Main. t.n Experiment In Genetics." Dr. 2:00 O (C) "A Man Called Peter" (dra· Norton Zinder of Rockefeller Univer- ma) '55-Richard Todd, Jean Peters, sity in New York City. demonstrat~s Richard Burton. how a mutation can be developed in m "Ei11rt O'Clock Walk" (drama) the tab ·and how the genetic reasons '53 -Richard Attenborough, Cathy for the-change can be determined. O'Donnell. • • P1ttern for livin& (30) 4-:30-8-(C) Te11s lldy"--tedventure)I --lt~letic· iero-34-(C}.-(60) '55-Claudelle Colbert. Barry Sulli·I • The Desert Report (C) (30) van. I · • Quilfeme y Olvidal1 (30) 7:00 CBS Evenin& News (C) (30) m NBC News (C) (30) What's My line (C) (30) O KNBC Newservlce (C) (60) Tomi I.love Lucy (30) EVENING Snyder. 1 Beil the Clock (C) C30) @ Reagan/Reineke Tum (C) : DEBUT Desi&n 2000 (30) First program in a three·part series which explores:thoughts cf outstandin1 in· dustrial designers. Tonight, "Ma· chine for Living" makes a visit to the "Rooms of the Future.''' I (j) Truth or Consequences (C) • Christ the livin& Word (C) (30) · • Slmptemente Maril (55) 7:05 ~ @ Monday Movie: "Prescrip· tion: Murder." Peter Falk, Gene Barry. 7:30 II ~ 00 Gunsmolle (C) (60) "The NO:}se." Character actcr Tom Skerritt plays Garth, a man who returns to Dodge City after fifteen years to settle a score and take vengeance. 0 m Red Sllelton SMw (C) (30) Red is introduced by Dean Martin tonight. As an escaped convict and his moll, guest stars Raymon~ Burr and Barbara Anderson find their way to the cabin of Freddie the Free· loader. . 1J NYPO (C) (30) "Wire Finish." First "Entertainer Of The Year Awards" presenta ions by Ameri- can Guild of Variety Artists (AGV A) will make up the entire sea- son premiere of the Ed SuJlivan Show on CBS, Sunday (Sept. 20) at 8 PM on CBS. Bob Hope will be honored as "Entertainer Of The Year" with other awards including Tom Jones and Barbra Streisand, best male and female vocalists, and Flip Wilson and Carol Burnett, best male and female comedy acts. American Guild of Variety Artists is the union representing all "live" entertainers-th&se from night clubs, ·stage, circuses and even ships-at-sea. The hour of color, taped in advance in Las Vegas, is billed as "an all-entertainment 1ihow" because all the people in· volved are entertainers. • In the'r version of moviedom's "Oscars" and television's "Em· mies", AGV A presenters will hand out 18Yi-inch high statuettes in the likeness of the late George M. Cohan, famed playwright, actor, singer, composer and dancer, known as ''The Man Who Owned Broadway." Late movie-viewe!'S will remember James Cagney's Oscar-winning portrayal of Cohan in "Yankee Doodle D andy." In addition to Hope, Jones, Miss Streisand, Wilson and Miss Bur- nett, "Georgie" winners include Blood, Sweat and Tears, musical group; Melba Moore, newcomer of the year; The Flying Alexan- ders, top circus act; T anya the Elephant, top animal act; Radio City Music Hall, outstanding production, plus a special Golden Award to someone who has t}een an entertainer Jor 50 or more years. The "Georgie" statuette (named in lronor of late vaudeville great George M. Cohan). will be presented to winners of American Guild of Variety A rtists (A GVA'.r) First A111111al £11- tertainer Of Tire Y ear Awards. Guests are Robert Salvio, Alan Man· son, Leslie Rivers. 0 Million $ Movie: ''Thi W Seed" (drama) '56 -Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack, Henry Jones Jesse White. Story posin1 the ques· ' lion of "inherited badness.'' m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) m ENCORE Daniel Boone (C) (60) Fess Parker stars. Rafer Johnson guests in "My Name Is Rawls," epi- sode about a runaway slave. ·NFLMonday ~Football w6:00(i) £11) The French Chef (30) "French Tarts, Apple Style." 6m Selected Film (C) (30) @E Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (30) · (Continued) ,,.,. 11 .. , friend MONDAY (Continued) . 51!) Cuestlon dt S.pndoa 1:00 0 a;, L1urh·ln (C) (60) Don Rickles &uests es 11 day.old baby, • Pruss!an weatherman and a used· joke salesman. Newcomers Ann Elder and Harvey Juon join the cu t. 0 VIRGINIA HOSTS * ANN-MARGRET! 0 Y1rfinia Cr1h1m Show (C) (60) Guests are Ann-Margret. John Gary, Irwin C. Watson, and Mr. & Mrs. Roger Mills, the first interracial couple to obtain a marria&e license in Mississippi. I To Tell the Truth '(C) (30) World Press (C) (60) Tiie Story (C) (30) Plndor1ma (30) 1:05 eI!) Aqui Tres P1tines (25) 8:30 11''9 Cl) Here'a Lucy (C) (30) Lucy takes up skydiving as a make- believe hobby in an effort to con· vince Kim and Craig to give up their dangerous pastimes. m D1vid Frost Show (C) (90) Ii) ENCORE Dr11n1t (C) (30) Jack Webb, Harry M0<gan. In ''The Big Shipment," Friday and Gannon search for a pilot whose crashed plane carried a shipment of mari· juana. F11ture (60) I f'lllltr Fa•llJ (30) • Estrellas en Miami (C) (30) * HAYE YOU MEY KEVIN? BIG 5 NEWS 10 PM! 8:45 0 @ CIJ Q) rwtMIERE The Ycun1 Lawyers (C) (60) "Is There a Good ~amaritan in the Hou~?'' Aaron Silverman Is assigned the case of an intern being suEd because of 'injuries to a young man who he re· moved from a car wreck. Lee J. Cobb, Zalman King, Judy Pace star. Frank Converse guests. 0 THE YOUNG LAWYERS * FOLLOWS FOOTBALL! 9:00 II a CJ) M•ybtny R.F.O. (C) (30) Howard Ines to convert his friends to sensitivity training. The shy cler11 gains new confidence from group therapy and insists on spreading the sunshine to Sam, Goober, Millie and Emmett. He refuses to believe they are already happy. 9:30 0 @ @ a;, NIC Monday Movie: (C) "Boom" (allegory) '68-EJiza. beth Taylor, Richard Burton, Noel Coward, Joanna Shimkus. A ne'er-do· well poet (Burton) with a reputation tor wooing rich ladles, Invades the privacy of a wealthy widowed wom. an who lives as a recluse on her own Mediterranean island. Tennes· see Williams' screenplay is based on his play, "The Milk Train Doesn't Run Here Anymore." 0 The Fufitlve (C) (60) "Ticket to Alaska." Geraldine Brooks, David White, Tim O'Connor guest. Ii) ENCORE fllony Squad (C) (30) Howard Duff. In "Flame Out." thrill· killer Arnold Wyatt (James Best) en· counters Del. Sgt. Sam Stone. Eli) NET Journal (60) (R) "Kaddish." Guenter Mack. II!) Outr11ch/Fllm (C) (30) ml N1tach1 (60) II TONIGHT'S BEST BET! *THE DORIS DAY SHOW! II 9 (j) Doris Dey (C) (30) Doris Pl'e1niere --G8:4~ Pretniere 99:45@ must obt1ln the mag11ine rights to 10:30 a T.tllaltt loM (30) 1 mllit1nt feminist's ~k when the ID •HI JoUtJltwl (C} (30) author (Elvl1 Allm1n) refuses o aeal ~ m ._ Muon (60) with the men In the office. Jason WJ ULJ ~ ... , Evers Is also fe1tured. ti> Mi Maestro (30) ~ a ..... (C) (30) 11:00 II a()) II) News (C} ID Ptny Muon (60) 0 lnlins In Action (C) I!) Maicale/Plstof's Desk (C) (30) 0 l(E News (C) g) Revilla Musical (30) U Theltrt 9: "Phone Call Fro• 1 9:45 0 (i7J (I)~ PREMIERE The SI-~anaef' (dr1ma) '52~ary Mer- lelt Twee ( (30) ''The Prosecu· rill, Shelle~ Winters, Michael Rennie, tor." Jos911h r1ke, the district •t· Bette Davis. t0<ney of a sm1ll city ind 1 mem· m Movie: (C) "The Red Slloes'' ber of the syndicate hopes to be (dr1m1) '48-Moir• Shearer, Anton elected eovernor of the state by Walbrook. runnlnf"'on an anti-crime pl1tfurm. Ii) Movie: ''The lacllelor P1rty" Drake frames the locll sheriff .for (comedy) '57-0on Murr1y, E. G. possession of heroin, exposes htm, M11shall P1trlcia Smith Carolyn and mikes headllnes. The mission Jones. ~ ' of the Silent Force is lo stop the @ (}) Sea Hunt underworld from gaining control of an Americ1n statehouse. till World Press (C) (R) Lloyd Bochner guests. Ed Nelson, 11:15 0 fD@ a;, News (C) Lynda Day, Percy Rodrieues star. l1:30 II a Ci) Merv Griffin (C) 10:00 R 9 Ci) Carol Burnett Show (C) O M • • .. , (60) Cus Elliott and Pat Paulsen ov11: Flan•r•n Boy' (mys-cuest. tery) '53 -Tony Wrl&ht. 81rb1r1 Peyton. D KEVIN SANDERS 0 Movie: (C) "The Bravldos" (•d· * JOINS BIG 5 NEWSf venture) '58-Greaory Peck, Joan 0 m News (C) (60) Collins, Stephen Boyd. U Call of the West (C) (30) @ (}) Diel Cavett (C) fm Flrin& llttt (C) (60) (Rl ''The 11:45 0 fD@ a;, JoflnnJ Cll10ft (C) British Abortion Act: Two Years 12:30 Ii) Mewie: ''llt Wayward 8irt" later." (drama) '57 -Marci• Henderson, 8D Novtla (30) Petet Walker. ml Tlle-Clne111a Ar1entino (2 hr) 1:00 II Movie: (C) "Caribbe1n" (adven· 18:15 0 EB NEW SEASON TIM Didi Cew-• _ lure}_ '52;-Jo~n P~ne, Arlene Dahl. ett Sltow (C) (45) The popular host 1:15 0 0 News (C) moves to' this time period on Mon· -0 Co•munlty Bulletin Bolrd (C) days only during the NFL season. 2:30 II News/Qive Us This D1J (C) ~ICKLES SPEECf!LESS-Lily Tomlin praft/es on in rm/in· is/red sentences w/11/e guest stnr Don R ic~les strnins to listen faster on Rowan and M artin's Laugh-In over NBC. Monday at 8 PM. ,.,. 13 , TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 22 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. ,-DAYTIME MOVIES O Six O'Clock Movie: ''The Raek" (drama) '56 -Paul Newman. Wen· dell Corey, Walter Pidgeon, Edmond O'Brien, Anne Francis, Lee Marvin. An Army officer returns from Korea, a war hero charged with collabora· lion with the enemy. I Abbott l Costello (C) (30) The Aintstones (C) (30) It T1kes 1 Thief (C) (60) Rob· ert Wagner. "II Takes One To Know One.!' lrn @'"Shr TrinC) (~ 8:30 O "Winter Carniv1I" (romance) Eill Whit's New (C) (30) "Potomac '39-Ann Sheridan. Richard Carlson, Adventure, Part 11.'' Helen Parrish. I 00 CIS News (C) (30) 9:00 O "Miss Annie Rooney" (comedy) Outreach/Muslc1le (C) (30) '42-Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee. lnlri&I (30) 9:30 O "Blondie for Victory'' (comedy) lsl1nds in the Sun (C) (30) '41-Penny Singleton Tutro de llS Estrellu (30) m ''The Grett Adve~ture" (docu· News in the Round (C) (30) mentary) '54-Anders Norborg. Mike Rollens, Gloria Greer, Patti 1:00 O '"Our Lfldlne Citizen" (drama) ---Bee~=----- '39-Bob Burns, Susan Hayward. 6:20 I (i) We1ther (C) Marge Stiles. m "The long H1ul" (adventure) 6:30 • Ci"ndid Camer1 (30) '"SJ-Victor Mature, Diana Dors. ~Ci) Favorite M1rtlen (30) 2:00 O "No Time for Serre1nts" (com· 00 NBC NiahUy News (C) (30) ~) '58-Andy Griffith. NJck Adams. : Tempo (30) "Disposability." A 4:30 6 (C) "Accused of Murder" (mys-photographic essay_on tbe disJ>Os· tery) '56 -David Brian, Virginia able nature of man's belongings. Grey. • P1ttern for livin& (30) EVENING · Noticiero 34 (C) (60) • The Desert Report (C) (30) iereme y Olvid1t1 (30) 6:00 § Bi& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · KNBC Newst111~H60)- 0 EVE GREETS E.G. · A C Evenine News (C) (30) ..CIL.&enin( News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC Niehtly News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee, John Chancellor. * & SHELLEY! GREAT! I 0 The Allen Show (C) (90) Tenta· lively scheduled guests include Strei· ley Winters, Milt Kamen. Karen Val· 1 entine. Mr. Blackwell, E. G. Mar· shall, Francine Gray. I Whit's My Line? (C) (30) I Love Lucy (30) A BUSY SEASON FOR llj; PURCELL Lee Pllrcell, a young new "now'' actress, is going to make a big impression on the coming television season. She will ap- pear as guest star o n three rop shows, including the provoca- tive, timely Marcus Welby, M .D . segment dealing with so- ciat diseases, which is the pre- miere episode, Tuesday at 10 PM. In the Welby cpi,odc, Lee pl:iy~ a young. high school ~irl Page 14 But the Clock (C) (30) 00 I love Lucy (30) who loses fifty pounds and is un- able to adjust when her new look makes her attractive and popu- lar and the target of amorous altentions. An example of Miss Purcell's versatility is found in N BC's Bo- nanza segment, "T he Weary Willies", in which she was guest star. In it she plays a naive, sev- enteen year old girl who be- friends homeless wanderers after the Civil War. Her other guest star spot was for ABC's The Y oung Rebels, in whis:h she is cast as a super-sophisticated, double agem-iluring the Revolu- tionary War. Leo Penn directed Lee in the Marcus Welby segment, and akcd for her when he signed for the Bonanza segment. She jumped at the chance, stating "He's fantastic and will let you try anything. You really have to work with him, you just can't .walk through something". In addition to mak ing her guest star debut this coming tele- vision season, the young blonde, brown-eyed actress also will make a splash in the movie world when "Adam At 6 a.m." is released during the fall. She made her co-starring debut in the Solar Production when pro- ducers Rick Rosenberg and Bob Christenson selected her over 400 aspi ring actresses. THE DAILY .. ILOT, TV WEEIC, SEi-TEMIER It, mt New season 87:30(?) ~ ~ Br1nded (C) (30) Ell) :a, for Hutti! (30) Richard Hittleman and Diane demonstrate exercises to develop long.life flexi· bility. I (i) Truth or Consequences (C) Christ the Livinf Word (C) (30) Simplemente M11i1 (55) Th1t Girl (C) (30) 7:30 U Q!l (j) Beverly Hillbillies (C) (30) The Clampetts arrive in Wash· ington, D.C. to give President Nixon $95 million to help in the fight against smog and wind up buying the White House. Phil Slivers guests in Part II of a three-part episode. 0 @ (.iJ m Don Knotts (C) (60) Guests are Dan Blocker. Leslie Ug- gams, The Carpenters and Tommy Roe. Elaine Joyce. Bob Wiiiiams and his dog. Louie, and Frank Welke~ are featured regulars, B NYPD (C) (30) £rn (j) m NEW SEASON Mod Squid ('Cj" (GO) "The Long Road Home." Pete accidentally hits and critically injures a young woman while chasing a burglary suspect in his car. Anjanette Comer guests as Billie Fletcher. with Lou Antonio as Case. 0 Million $ Movie: "Hitter" (dra· ma) '62-Rlchard Basehart, Maria Emo. IE) D•niel Boone (C) (60) Cyril Delevanti guests in "The Old Man and the Cave." Eil) The Toy Th1t Grew Up (60) "An Hour With Mack Sennett." m Seleded f ilms (C) (30) @m Mu Fuerte que tu Amor (30) 7:55 GE Cuestion de Se1undos I 8:00 U 9 Green Acres (C) (30) Lisa Douglas plans a "coming out party'' for little Lori Baker so she can meet all the children of Hoot- erville. Victoria Meyerink plays Lori. O Yiraini• Grah1m Show (C) (60) Tentatively scheduled guests in· elude Teresa G11ves, Nanette Fab. ray, Richard Pryor, Mr, Blackwell, Mary Pe.cock. OJ To Tell tltt Truth (C) (30) '1!l Full Gospel Businessmen (C) {!O) @II a.udlo Avellantt (C) (30) 8:05 GE Rltmol1ndia (55) 8:30 fJ HEE HAW-BUCK OWENS *ROY CLARK STAR ON HAPPIEST SHOW on TV fJ fa (j) HH H1w (C) (60) Charley Pride and Jeannie C. Riley guest. Pride sings "Wonder Could I live There Any More" and "Pir· oque Joe." Miss Riley's numbers are "Duty, Not Desire" and "Hold· in' On." Country comedy also lea· tures llsa Todd; Don Harron, Jean· nine Riiey, Lulu Roman, GJJnilla Hutton, Cathy Baker, Minnie Pearl and Don Rich. Buck Owens and Roy Clark star . 0 Qj Ci) m Juli1 (C) (30) "Half Past Sick." Julia is plagued by the flu and well-meaning friends. Cae· sar Romero appears as Bunny Hen· derson, Lurene Tuttle as Hannah Yarby and Stephanie James as Kim. 0 @ (})al NEW SEASON ABC Movie of the Wetll: (C) "How Awful About Allan" (suspense) '70 -An· thony Perkins, Julie Harris, Joan Hackett. A youn& man suffers from Movie of 1he l*ek 98:30~ . "" I she Hoot. plays (60) In· Fab· <well, (C) ::NS I rv (60) Riley ::Ould ''Pir· nbers Hold· fea-Jean· JO ilia Pearl and "Half y the Cae· Hen· innah Kim. ABC Awf•I -An· Joan from ( I "'*" (60) 9:JO ta) (I) Te .... Wlttt Levt (C) ( 1) When a lon&·haired ~u111 philosophy professor (MIChMI Blod· 1ett) takes Alison on a motorcycle dltt In the country, Grendpa Pru· ltt follOW$-IS en uninvited chap. trone . .INtws (C) (30) Baxter Ward. ""' ....... (60) llalale/hlle(a Deel (C) (30) ..... ' &trtlln (C) (30 10:00 ti MXT ....... (C) (30) "Never To Hear the Wind." A study of the handicap associated with Impaired htarlna-the Inability to communl· cate. Ninette Fabra&,ls featured. a·~~&>SWC* ..... ca 'tf'..,, ~~ (C) (60) "A Vlf'J Speci1I Slllflsh." Fat Cathy Cullen, 1 hllfl school student 1uccessfully complitesi-diet durfn1 lhi sum- mer vac:atlon and to0n becomes 1n 1ctlve member of the school's swln1in1 set. Her sudden popul.ar· lty leads to promiscuity end dis· ease. Lff Purcell, Cloris Leachman, and William Schllltrt aunt. I Clll ., t1M Wiit (C) (30) Speatlatitft (C) (60) "Drua ut end the Lew." Panel auests include Steve Rush, cllnlcll psycho!· 01its end director of the L.A. free Clinic: Dr. L1wrenct J. Friedman, M.D., psycho1nalyst and 1uthor; end Jud&• Jerry Pecht, represent- 1 the law. (f) CIS News lttptrt (C) (30) '1Mla (30) Ftstiw81 llaiclM (60) 10:30 I CIS ..... Spedll (C) (30) • Twfflllrt Z... (30) --~-!""-. ........ -------; 1111 Jotins ..... (C) (30) psychosomatic blindness after 1 fire (I) Fii• Ftlt•t (C) (30) killed his fathtt and dlstiaured his ilr llllllrt (30) lister. His recovtry is hampered by • Allld Tm htlMa (30) str1np Mnts and whisperina 11 ·00 I n ., m ..... (C) voices which ltad the ~uni man . cae r. °Tep Dial (C) (30) to believe that his life Is in d1n1er. • TIMatT• 9: (C) ,..lldl Widow" I hrid Frtlt Slltw (C) (90) . (mystery) '54-Clnaer Ro1ers, Van Dr~ (C) (30) ~n Dubbins Heflin. Gene Tierney, Geor1e Raft. fists In 'Tht Bid Ad. When 1n aspirin& ln1tnut trylna I IHcllU Mc:Queld as Prttator to crash Broadway show·b·u~lness, ( . ) Poet DOnald McQuald t1lks Is mysteriously murdtrtd, 1 dtttc· with Robert Ch.ittester, . 1ent~I tiv• finds four suSC)tCts: lnlOlent manapr c?f st1hon WQLN, Ent, actress, her timid husband, dts- Pennsytv1n1a. perate producer, his prominent I f'ilMr Fa•llJ (30) wife. LI Ceutltudol (60) QI Mtwit: "Swa•p Wlttf" (myt· * AVE YOU MET KEVIN? teiy) '41.-Dane Andrews, Walter BIG 5 NEWS lOPMI Brennen. t:OO D 9 (i) a;, NIC TUlldly Movie· d) lltwit: ''Cry Toup" (mystery) (C) i1fiat tpcms Flit" (spy drama) '59-John Saxon, Linda C~I. A '6S-Midlael Caine. Mild·mannertd youna Puerto ~lean, ex·conviet try. 1rmy ser1eant Harry Palmer is ln1 to ao strataht. Is tom bttweeft pressed Into service by British In· • PoOr home life and preuuru of telli1ence to return 1 scientist who a former 11nlin..i ~l~in& held behind the Iron Cur· a~= (C) IJ 1't Fualtlv• (C) (60) 11:15 D 9 00 m ..... (C) G) f....., 541.t (C) (30) "A Penny 11:30! 9 CJ) MlfV lrlffln (C) Game, a Two·Bit Murder." Sam Mftti: "1'IJ W•• St , ...... Stone shoots 1 ~una killer. rama) 'SS-Raymond Burr. · m NET Festini (C) (60) "Bettho· @ CJ) m Dtct Clwett (C) ven: The Emperor." Pianist Grant 11:45 D Qj 00 8' W..1t1 ea,.. (C} Johannesen performs Beethoven's 12:00 ~ "" "'.&. ,.__.. C) "Emperor" Concerto with Erich • \lLJ \1J ""'"' ~· ( Leinsdorf and the Boston Sym· 12:30 ID Movie: ......... ., .._tlna" phony Orchestra. Also on the pro· (we.stern) '57-Rex Reeson, Mer&ie trim, filmtd in Tanalewood in the Deen. summer of 1968, is an informal 1:00 ti Movie: ''H••• Desire" (dra· studio 1ppe1r1nce In which Jo. ma) '54 -Glenn ford, Gloria hannesen experiments with 1n an· Grahame, Broderick Cr1wford. tique Bro1dwood piano very slml· D Ntw1 (C) lar to the one owntd by Beetho· QI Alf·Nlpt Sllew: "Tiie lri ....... vtn. Str111altr." "faMJ bJ lallpr' and G) Oimtadl/Fll• (C) (30) "Tiit 1tt1t Krupa st.NJ." · Television fans of Don They brought the children Fedderson's My Three Sons down and we found they program this next season are were now three years old, due for a surprise when they qu ite manageable, and virtu· see Katie's and Robbie!-5-tr~~lly identicaLt0-tbe eAlOJLU.---1 let sons, grandsons of star that Mrs. Todd dressed the Fred MacMurray in the PoPU· children in different colored lar series. pants so they could easily A new set of triplets, age determine who is who. three, have been substituted "They met with our direc· for the "starring" roles in tor, Fred de Cordova, who the CBS Television program, put them through some test namely the Todd triplets, paces, and he found them Michael, Danier and Josepfl, completel y delightful .to work sons of Edward and Lynn with." Todd, of Oakland, California. And so, at the ripe old age The threesome of boys of 2.112 years, the Swanson who have been seen in the triplets have been retired, show for the past two sea· ·presumably to resume film sons, Guy, Gunnar and Garth careers at a later date. Swanson, now 21;2 years old, Hail Michael, Daniel and demonstrated they are now J~seph Todd,. the tbree new " in the "exploratory age'' and kings of Television! not particularly aware of di· * * * .* ~ · rection for film scenes. As a Three more longtime· Ack result. they were replaced by Benny sidekicks-Mel Blanc, the only other triplet compet· Frank Nelson .and Benny Ru· itors present when more than bin-have been added to the thirty-five sets of twins were guest cast for "Jack 'Benny's "auditioned" by executive 20th TV Anniversary Spe· producer Don Feddersen, two cial" that will air on NBC. years ago at the Hollywood Monday, Nov. 16 at 10 PM. Palladium, but who were They join previously an· turned away in favor of the nounced guest stars Bob Swanson male trio because Hope, Frank Sinatra and Di· the latter were smaller, and nan Shore and three other younger than the Todd trip· members of Benny's radio lets. ' and television family, Dennis "We were looking for two Day, Don Wilson and Eddie sets of twins," explains cast· "Rochester" Anderson. ing director, Virginia Martin· Well-known .character ac· dale "who were nearly iden· tor Benny Rubin , who played tical' and of blonde complex· the "I don't know" type on ions, to more closely approx· the Benny shows, first ap· imate their TV parents, Don peared . on the radio with Grady and Tina Cole and Benny m 1932. Mel Blanc, who were small enouah to the "man of 1,000 vc;>ices" believeably · look like fairly who portrayed the train an· newborn babes. The Swan· nouncer, the French vlolln son t riplets were ideal, and teacher and even the sound did a yeoman job for us, but of the Maxw~ll , made his the age of 2112 finds most Benny debut m 1940. The yqungsters curious, mentally nasty-voiced Fr~nk Nelson occupied and somewhat diffi· first appeared with Benny In cult to manage for action 1939. scenes that must be con· trolled. "In realizing our difficul· ties in this problem for the upcoming season of filming, we considered looking for additional sets of look alike twins. but then we remem· bered the Number Two trip· lets and checked with Mr. and Mrs. Todd In Oakland. •••• Hermione Gingold has been signed by executive producer Cy Chermak to guest,star in '!The Van Bassen Pawn,'' two-hour episode of Universal Television's Iron· side, starring Raymond Burr. Ironside, a Universal-Har· borJr Production, airs on NBC, Thursdays at 8:30 PM . • Movie of the Week ''How Awful About Allan·· -a spine-tingling thriller by Henry Farrell. the author of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?'· -airs as the season premiere feature on ABC's Movie of the Week, Tuesday at 8 :30 P.M . Anthony Perkins (pictured here), Julie Hams. and Joan Hackett star in the 90-minute suspense drama. r-----....::a::..:..n:..::;d:-:.,:.Ke::..:n..:..:t_S:::.;m1th. Robert H. Hams. Gene Lawrence and Jeanette Howe are eatured. Farrell's teleplay. based on his own novel. is apout a young man who suffers from psychosomatic b1ind- ness after a fire which killed his father and disfigured his sister . His recovery is hampered by strange events and whispering voices which lead the young man to believe that his life is in danger. Cunts Harrington directed and George Edwards produced "How Awful About Allan ... Aaron Spelling served as executive producer. Problems of Deafness Noted actress and comedienne Nanette Fabray recalls her personal experiences with loss of hearing in "Never To Hear the Wind ... .a KNXT REPORTS examining the problems of deafness. Tuesday at 10 P'M .. 1n color on Channel 2 The pnme-t1me broadcast focuses on a profound handicap that accompanies the tragedy of impaired hearing-the 1nab1lity to communicate and what is being done about 1t. ··Never to Hear the Wind·· underscores the need for greater understanding of the special problems of the deaf by the non-deaf. one of which is the enor- mous d1ff1culty in obt<!1ning an education. Mtss Fa bray and others 1n the broadcast speak out on a controversy that rages in deaf instruction. the oral method. 1n which speech is 1m1tated. versus the hand alphabet. sign language and the oral method combined. "JH• DA&L.~ .. ILOT, TV Wiik, 11• .. T11Ma•• \t, "7t ~ -WHEN YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT • • • CAL~ &l ~,._JJ._-ONE OF THE EXPERTS LISTED BELOW!~ Jf1 .. 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Susan Hayward. 4:30 II "The Racker• (susptnse) '51- Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Liza· beth Scott. lV[ NINf. 6:00 I Ila NIWI (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. · UIC N""'"a (C) (60) Tiie Allen Sllow (C) (90) Tent•· t e 1uests are Oral Roberts, Rich· ard Roberts, Sue Lyon, Charles Garry, Freda Payne and Peter Mar· shall. 0 Sis O'Clock Movie: "Tiie Licld °fMdl" (romance) '51 -Stewart Granier, Pier Ancell, Geor1e Sand· ers, Kurt Kasznar. A struatlnc art· 1st falls in love with a notorious art thief. I Al*ett .. Celttllo (C) (30) Tiie RitltstHts (C) (30) tt T.U. a Diet (C) (60) '1um- about." Ida Lupino auests. CJ) stir Trell (C) (60) : WW-a Now (30) "Pablito.'' ()) CIS Ntws (C) (30) • Otltreadl/Mnicale (C)-(30) lntrip (30) • Wandtffat (C) (30) • • Teltro de i. Estreti. (30) · Ntws In UM Round (C) (30) Mike Rollens, Gloria Greer, Patti Beebe. . &:20 QI Ci) Wtatlltr (C) Marge Stiles. 6:301 Candid ea .. ,. C30> • Mrlte MattiaA (30) . NiadJ 11tw1 (C) (30) : Quatlens (C) (30) (R) A proaram about and for teen· aaers on the subject of smoklna. Folk sinaer Berle Cherney auesta. I htttm for Livia& (30) Noticitfo 34 (C) (60) Desert Report (C) (30) Qliere• y OMdala (30) AIC £vt11in1 Ntws (C) (30) 7:00 CIS Evtllift1 Ntwt (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 m NIC Niptty Nfts (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee. John Chancellor. Q Wlalt's My Line? (C) (30) m @ Cl) I Lowe Lucy (30) Gourmet Randall's "Lobster Felix" When you enter the elegant Ground Floor Restaurant in New York you are almost im- mediately overwhelmed by the cool regal air of the bronze and crystal and modern pop art that surrounds you. One outstand- ing characteristic of the restau- rant is their open kitchen, en- veloped in copper and tile and immediately ncccs'iiblc 10 the curious among visiting gour- mets. It was at this open kitchen one day recently that actor Tony Randall was busy learning the secrets of a Ground Floor specialty, "Lobster Felix." The delicate french dish wn<; created by owner Emmanual Zwaaf who renamed the reci pe in honor of Rnndnfl's new televi- sion role. Expert chef Roger Pcroy agreed to teach Randall the art of french cookery as part of the actors training for the role of Felix Unger in ABC's adapta- , tion of The Odd Couple pre- miering THURSDAY, SEPT. 24 at 9 :30 PM. It is Felix, :1 me- ticulous gourmet-type. who doc~ the cooking for this odd couple in the new series. ··Lobster Felix" is nn cxtraor- P•g~ 18 dinary combination of sauteed sweetbreads and lobster which arc gently enlivened with a sea- soned cream sauce. The result is devastating and is not recom- mended, as Randall reminded himself, ·~for-those of us who watch our weight." Though Chef Tony had nooe of the usual chefs parapher- nalia, he had in fin~ Escoffier tradition. turned up the cuffs of his shirt. "You must already know a great deal about cook- ing," Mr. Peroy observed. "I notice you turn your cuffs up THI DAILY ~ILOT, TV WllK, SIPTIMllll It, lt1t immediately, as all fine chefs do." This touch, though seem- ing theatrical, allows the chef more wrist freedom which. is essential to a goi;rmet cook. The following recipe, re- named for the occasion, is what Randall learned: LOBSTER FEUX 8 oz. lobster meat 1 'h Jbs. Poached Sweetbreads 2 ozs. Brandy 2 ozs. Butter l T. Chopped Parsley I T. Chopped Chives l t. chopped dill I cup red wine 3 Cups heavy cream I lleat Utt a.ct (C) (30) (6) A9trlcan West (C) (30) PIEMIOE DilcMr n,tn1 - Just LIM I llrd (C) (30) "Why Flyr• First of ten pro1ram1 de.si1ned to provide an introduction to air· pl1ne pilotln1 and confined I<> the basic elements of how 1 pl1ne flies. Host: Certified Fllrtlt Instructor Geor1e H. Rhodes. I Ci) Tnitll • c.._..._. (C) a.tst •• lMla Wtfd (C) (30) Sl ... llltltt Maria (55) TMt Clrf (C) (30) 7:30 R 9 ()) Stefefront LawJert (C) (60) Attorney Hansen (Robert Fox· worth) suspects that his dient . Is withholdin1 inform1tlon wtlen she rep11tedly ch1n1es her mind 1bout divorcina her estran1ed husband. Melinda Diiion ind James McMull1n ruest. DIVid Arkin, Shella larten and A. Martinez CO·Stlf with Fox- worth. • 0 9 (I) @m Tiit Men Fre• Sltlloh (C) {90) "The Best Min.'' A border- town chieftain Is faced with 1 dllem· m1 when two 1unmen thr11te11 ID duel over his dau1hter. Desi Arnaz, James Farentlno, Katy Jurado, M1rio Alcalde ind Susana Mlr1nd1 guest. D NYPD (C) (30) "The P1triots." Dino Fazio and Albert P1ul•n auest. Q@ (j) ~NEW SWON C.urt- stllp of tiidle s F•tJttr (C) (30) "The llnblrthday Present.'' Eddie, with Norman's help, is makin1 a movie to 1ive to his tither. 8111 Bilby, Miyoshi Umeki, James Komack, Brandon Cruz and Kristin• Holland. Q Million $ Movie: "St11t11 of Pa- sion" (comedy.romance) '61-Ernest Bor1nine, Anne Baxter, John Mills. Juice of 1 lemon Dash of Worcestershire sauce Salt & pepper to taste 1. Saute poached sweetbreads and cooked lobster meat in butter until light brown. 2. Add brandy, heavy cream and red wine, lhen flambe. 3. Let simmer until sauce thickens to a medium con· sistency. 4. Add lemon juice, salt and pepper. 5. Add parsley, chives, dill and Worcestershire sauce and simmer for another minute. 6. Arrange on heated platter on a bed of steamed rice. Premiere 88:00@ New season 88:30{i} Angela lansbury. for 16 years two sugar cane cutters have been spend· ing their layoff seasons In Sydney having a good time with their girl· friends, but the 17th year is dif· ferent. m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) 0) Danltl Boont (C) (60) "The Trek." Aldo Ray guests. I Tht fors,te Sera (60) (R) Seltcttd fll11 (C) (30) Mas Fuerte que tu ~mor (30) 7:55 Cuation dt S.1undos 1:00 V-wglnia Graham Show (C) (60) tative guests: Shelley Winters, Dana Valery, Lee Strasberg and Jacquie Davison. 0 @ CI) rn PREMIERE Malit Room for CranddaddJ (C) (30) "Make Room for Grandson." Danny and Kathy Williams welcome a new addition to their home-6·year·old rrandson Michael (Michael Hughes). Sherry Jackson guests. Danny Thomas. Marjorie Lord, Angela Cart· wright, Sid Melton, Hans Conried and Rusty Hamer star. I To Tell the Truth (C) (30) The Answer (C) (30) Sonrisas (C) (30) 1:05 (Ii) 801 International (60) 8:30 IJ GOVERNOR AND J .J. * HIT OF THE SEASON IJ ~ Ci) NEW SEASON The Gov· t rnor 1nd JJ. (C) (30) laryngitis forces Governor Drinkwater ID bow out of a probing television talk show and J.J. fills in-with diSaS· trous results. Paul Stewart guests as Dr. Ed Graham. 0 @ CI) Q) NEW SEASON Room ff2 (C) (30) "Write On. Brother." Pete Dixon's students start an un· derground newspaper after studying the causes ol the Revolutionary War. West Stern guests as Ted Winkler. m hvid frost Show (C) (90) 0) Drarnet (C) (30) "The Badge Racket." fE Evenin& at Pops (C) (60) (R) The New York Rock and Roll En· sembe joins the Boston Pops to per· form mixture of Bach and rock. I fisher family (30) Wresttina (C) (90) * AVE YOU .MET KEVIN? BIG 5 NEWS lOPM! 9:00 IJ 9 (j) Medical Center (C) (60) Guest Paul Burke plays a dedicated research scientist whose vital work on a new drug Is threatened when anonymous letters accuse him of belna a homosexual. Salome Jens and Andrew Du1gan also guest. 0 KRAFT MUSIC HALL * Anthony Quinn and Miss Peggy Lee 0 ta) (i) m Kraft Music Hall (C) (60) "KMH Presents Mr. Anthony Quinn and Miss Peagy lee." B The Fil&itive (C) (60) @ (3) Q) NEW SEASON Johrt· ny Casll (t) (60) Liza Minelli, Ray Charles and Ario Guthrie guest. A new feature this season will be the "Country Gold" spot, In which trib· ute will be paid to country and western singers who have sold mil- lions of records but are still rela- tively unknown. ID felony Squad (C) (30) "lhe Death of a Dream." Jaime Sanchez and Robert Doyle guest. iE Outreach/film (C) (30) Prelniere 810:00@ (Ii) Natacha (60) 9:30 I News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Perry Mason (60) : Thirteen A11inst Fate (60) "The Consul." iI!) Musicale/Pastor's Dtsll (C) (30) 10:001J 9 Cl) Hawaii five·O (C) (60) A falling singer's desperate attempt at a comeback is shattered by her In· volvement in contaminated narcot· ics smuggling. Nancy Wilson, Harry Guardino and Mort Stevens guest. 0 m Four·ln·Ont: "McCloud" (C) (60) "Horse Stealing on Fifth Ave· nue." Whne police try to capture a drug addict, McCloud is given the minor job of locating a horse stolen from a mounted policeman. Di.an• Muldaur, Lorraine Gray, Howard· Curtis and Leo Gordon guest. Den· nis Weaver and J. 0. Cannon star. Terry Carter is featured as Sat. Joe Broadhufst. --9 m News (C) (60) 0 DAN AUGUST STARS *BURT REYNOLDS NEW!- . 0 @ CI) G) PREMIERE Dan Au&· ust (C) (60) "Murder by ProKY." During an investigation into the death of a popular race·car driver, Del. Lt. Dan August marks several personal acquaintances, including 1 former girlfriend, as possible sus· pects. Anne Francis., Diana Muldaur. Burr De Benning and Roger Perry guest. Stars are Burt Reynolds, Nor· man Fell, Ned Romero. Richard An· derson, and Ena Hartman. I Call of the West (C) (30) (i) Fu ture (C) (60) Novel• (30) Tele.Cinema Espanol (2 hr) 10:30 • TWili&ht Zone (30) Bill Jollns News (C) (30) : The Newsical Must (C) (30) • Mt-Maestro 11:00 ~ (j) @I) News (C) · ta) (6) m News (C) Rams Action (C) Q) News (C) • Theatre 9: "Cry of Battle" (drama) '63-Van Heflin, Rita Mor· eno, James MacArthur. Son of a wealthy shipping tycoon in the Phil· ;ppines jolns American Gotrrllla unit where violence and passion flare. m Movie: "A letter to Thrtt WlVes" (drama) '49-Jeanne Crain. Linda Darnell, Three country club wives in a small town receive a let· ter from a friend informing them she is eloping with one of their husbands. 0) Movie: "Red liahf' (mystery) '49-George Rafi, Vir1inl1 Mayo, Raymond Burr. An innocent man, released from prison, sets out for revenge and finds romance and a missing Bible with a secret mu· sage. CV Peny Maton ET Journal (R) "Kaddish." 11 :30 ~ Mtrv Griffin (C) ~ 6 m Johnny Car10n (C) Movie: "Hljachd" (adventure) '50-Jim Davis, Marsha Jones. I ft) Olcll Cavitt (C) 12:00 CI) Dick Clvttt (C) 12:30 Movie: "The Crttpln& Un•nown" 1:00 Movie: "four Faces Wnt'' (western) '48-Joel McCrea. I ONews (C) Community Bulletln loard (C) All-Nlcftt Show: "Tht 811 Bluff," "American Guerrilla In ttlt PllllJ. pines" and "The Calendar." r THURSDAY I SEPTEMBER. 24 For morning and afternoon ll1tln~. please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. ' DAYTIME MOVIES -8:30 O "No Hipw1y In tlle Sky" (dra· me) '51 -James Stewart, Jack Hawkins, Marlene Dietrich. Glynis Johns. 9:00 0 "So Proudly We Hill" (drama) '43 -Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard. • 9:31l0 "De.d to -th~ World" (mystery). '62-Reedy Talton, Jana Pearce. m "Sea Titer" (drama) '52 - JOiin Archer, Mara Corday. 1:00 0 ''The Tex1n" (western) '38 - Randolph Scott, Joan Bennett. Wal· ter Brennan. m "Hi&h School Confidenti1I" (dra· ma) '58-Russ Tamblyn. 2:00 B (C) "love I$ a Many Splendored Tlilna" (drama) '55 -William Hol· den. Jennifer Jones. 4:00 IJ "So Well Remembered" (drama) '47-Martha Scott, John Mills. I VENINC, 6:00 I Bi& News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. . KNBC Newservlce (C) (60) The Allen Show (C) (90) Tenta· lively scheduled guests are Jo Anne Worley, Melvin Belli, Art Kunkin and Jesse Lopez. O Six O'Clock Movie: "Dead Rine- er" Part I (drama) '64 -Bette Davis. Karl Malden, Peter Lawford, Philip Carey. A woman bar owner kills her wealthy, widowed sister and assumes her identity, then Is blackmailed by her dead sister's lover. I Abbott & Costello (30) The Flintstones (C) (30) It Tues a Tlllef (C) (60). "When Good friends Get Together." James Shigeta guests. Ci1J (i) Star Trek (C) (60). Ell) Whars New (C) (30) 'Where Do We Get It?" Part l. Youngsters are taken on a day's jaunt to a Oreaon "egg factory," a dairy farm, and a dairy manufacturing pfant. (f) CBS News (C) (30) • Outreacll/Musicare (C) (30) • tntriea (36) -· • True Adventure (C) (30) • • Teatro de las Estrellas (30) News in tlle Round (C) (30) 6:20 00 Weather (t) Marge Stiles. .6:30 • C1ndid Camera (30) (f) Favorite Martian (30) 6 Ifie Ni&fltly News (C) (30) : L Peter and the Wolf •(30) reprise of the children's fairy tale by Russian composer Ser· gei Prokiev. I Pattern for livin& (30) Noticiero 34 (C) (60) The Desert Report (C) (30) Quiereme y Olvid•la (30) ABC Evening News (C) (30) 7:00 CBS Evenin& News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. Q m NBC Nightly News (C) (30) David Brinkley, frank McGee. John Chancellor. I What's My line? (C) (30) (fi) (3) I love Lucy (30) Beaffie Cloct' (C) (30) (6) Dragnet (C) (30) Pliying tlle Guitar (30) "Styles in Song Accompaniment." Frederick Noad is joined by singer Bill John· son in a program designed to dem· onstrate various styles in song ac· companiment by the guitar. I (f) Truth or Consequences (C) Christ the living Word (C) (30) Simplemente Maria (55) Th1t Girl (C) (30) 0 GOVERNOR REAGAN * SPEAKS~UT ON HIGHER EDUCATION 7:30 B ~ 00 Family Aff1lr (C) (30) . Mr. French phones Uncle Bill in Chicago for permission to visit his cousin in Washington and leaves Cissy . with the youngsters. Then Cissy and Gregg are •invited for a quick plane ride to the Dartmouth Winter Festival. Gregg fedderson appears as Gregg. 0 fil 00 m Flip Wilson (C) (60) Roy Clark. Bobby Darin, Stanley MY· ron Handelman and Oenise Nicholas visit. Comedy sketches include a spoof called "Butch Cassidy and the Suntan Kid" and another in which bachelor Wilson entertains a lady named Lulu (Miss Nicholas, of "Room 222") in his apartment. Stanley Myron Handelman's mono· logue will concern an allergy to hi P· )>opotami. 1J NYPO (C) (30) "The Redheaded Pigeon." Vir~ia McKenna guests. 0 t'rn (3) W PREMIERE Matt llnc.Tn (t) (60) "Sheila." Patty Duke guests as an unwed mother THE DAILY .. ILOT, TV WEEIC, SE"TEMIEll If, lt>t New season 88:30(?} Pi-e1niere 99:00~ who resists Or. Lincoln's suuestion that she return to therapy when I she asks his help in placing her baby for adoption. Vince Edwards stars with Chelsea Brown, Michael Larrain, June Harding and Felton Perry. 0 Million $ Movie: "Revolt of the Tartlrs" (adventure) '60-Curt Jur· gens. Genevieve Page. Czu's emis· sary undertakes task lo penetrate barbaric territory. m Truth 41r Consequences (C) (30) m D1niel Boone (C) (60) ''The Moundbuilders." · ft) Maate and the Be1utlful M1· Ciiine (t) (30) (R) "Test 1." Spe. cial exercises to measure week·to· week progress. @I!) Selected Film (C) (30) @!) Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (30) 7:55 ml Cuestion . de Sepndos 8:00 B ~ (i) Jim Nabors Show (C) (60) Cariif Burnett ;orns her neigh- bor, Jim Nabors, as special guest star. In a comedy sketch with Na- bors, Miss Burnett plays a lady In a bathtub· whose finger is caught in the drain and Nabors Is the helpful handyman who comes to her rescue. A highlight of the show is an· other sketch a spoof of the dance marathons of the 1930's~ with Miss Burnett and Nabors as aance prat· ners on the seventy.third day of the marathon. • D · Yir&inia Graham Show (C) (60) Tentatively scheduled guests are Er· nest Borgnlne. Totie Fields, John Dorne, Dana Valery, Fredrick Mel· linger. I To Tell the Trutll (C) (30) W11llington in Review (C) (30) Creation Research (C) (30) Premiere Movie (C) (2 hr) 8:05 Tele·Revista Musical (55) 8:30 @ 00 m Ironside (C) (60) "No Game for Amateurs." Ironside seeks a professional assassin in the ranks of an anti.war group. Michael Greer, Martin Sheen and Pamela McM~r _(Uest. · 0 (11) l1J (!) NEW SEASON Be· w1tclled (C) (30) ''To Go or Not To Go." Samantha infuriates the High Priestess of All Witches by refusing to attend a witches con· vention in Salem, Mass. without her mortal husband. Jane Connell guests as Hepzibah. Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick Sargent star. Agnes Moorehead co·stars as En· dora. David White portrays Darrin's boss, Larry Tate. I D1vld frost Sllow (C) (90) Olympic Boain& (C) (2 hr) NET Playhouse (90) (R) "Talk· ing to a Stranger-The innocent Must Suffer." The final play (in a four-part look at a dramatic period in a family's lives) offers the moth· er's viewpoint as viewers relive Sunday through the eyes of Mrs. Stephens. I fisher F1mily (30) 9:00 ~ 00 CBS Tllursday Movie: ( ) ''Tiie Dir1Y Dozen" (drama) '67 -Lee Marvin. Ernest Borgnine. Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Richard Jaeckel, Georae Kennedy, Trini Lopez, Ralph ¥eek· er, Robert Ryan, Telly Savalas, Clint Walker. Robert Webber. A group of misfits are turned into heroes. · 0 The Fu&itive (C) (60) "Terror at High Point." Jack Klugman, Eliza· beth Allen. Buck Taylor guest. ' t ' t ! l e s e ) ) ) e e 11 a I• •t e y r II h I· s ;. 1t a d I• e i. 1: 7 I, n e I· I, " 0 1t I• } Pi-e1niere 89:30@ U @CiJ m PllDllERE Barefoot In tile hit (C) (30) Paul substi-1 tutes for Honey IS bartender-waiter ; at a party 1iven by the wealthy Wllsons. Scoey Mitchlll, Tracy Retd, Nlpsey Russell and Thelma Robin- son star. Guests In this episode are i es Moorehead, Herbert Rudley. Oltrudl/fit• (C) (30) NNdla (60) t:JO 9 oo m NlllCJ (C) (30) "Gueu Who's Comln1 to the White House." An allin1 cow takes prece- dence ov.r an enppment party 1iven in Washinaton by the Pres- ident for Nancy's fianc:e. Renne Jar- rett, John Fink, Celeste Holm, Rob· ert F. Simon star. u cm mm PREMIERE DI CNd CMpJt (e) (30) "The Laundry Or· l"J." Oscar announces to Felix that they have 1 date with the Plaeon ' sisters and is reminded that it is their reiul1r poker niaht. Tony Randall, Jack Klu1m1n star. Carole Shelley and Monica Evans repeat the roles they created on the Broad· iw.a~~~1e IS Gwendolyn and Cecily News (C) (30) Baxter Ward. Musicale/Patof's Dall (C) (30) 10:00 9 @ m De11t Mlftin (C) ( ) Joe Namath, Peter Falk, Shir· ley Jones, Paul Lynde, Kay Med· ford, and Kenny Roaers & The Arst Edition 1uest. 8 m News (C) (60) • @ ~ fllOUDIE--tM-1• MOrtal <Cf (GO) "Sylvia." Ben find that his fiancee Is enaaaed to an- other man. Carol Lynley ruests. Christopher Georae stars. Don Knlaht, Sherry Jackson, David Brian and Glenn Corbett 1lso guest. fJ Mowit: (C) ''Viva Lis ¥1111" (musical) '64-Elvis Presley, Ann· M1r1ret, Cesare Danova, William Demuest. Eli) I s8c!lt I A Four-foot witw o Los Anplts (C) (60) (R) I Nowell (30) HOJoscopo con el Prof. Horana• ( ) 10:30 BWJoltns ftews (C) (30) • Ml Maestro (30) · • ii Trts Patlnes (30) 11:00 (j) ~News (C) · · @ ·News (C Can You op Tiiis (~) (30) Q)Ntws (C) Movie: "Com1111ndo" (adven· ture) '64-Stewart Grenier, Oor1en Grey. Story 1bout • Captain and 12 Le1ionnaires on denaerous mission to kidnap leader of Alaerian reslst- anceMJ. II) ~it: Hf1111Na•ed Street' (mys- tery) 55 -Anthony Quinn, Ann Bancroft. All unscrupulous kin1-pin recketetr ftames en innocent men for murder. (fi) (1) Perry Muon Eli) Washlnaton In Review (C) (R) ll:JOH CI> Merv Crlffln (C) · 0 (i) m JollnllJ Carson (C) Movie: "lt•u Catt" (drama) • ery Cooper, Ray Milland, Rob. ert Preston. 0 Q> Didi Cavett (C) 12:00 (i1J (3) Didi Camt (C) 12:30 II) MOvit: "HJdt Perk Corntf" (mystery) '40-Gordon Harker. 1 :00 IJ Movie: "Tiit ft•alt Ani••I'' (romance) '58 -Hedy Lamarr. - ONtws (C) Aff.Niallt 5'ow: "QlllfftJ Strttt," pt little Island," end "fOfbid- den Strut." TH• DAILY ... LOT, TV w••ec ..... TIM••• If. mt 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ......... . Mey be used on env~lopes es return address 1abels. Also very han·dy as identification labels for marking personal item s such as books, records, photos, etc. Labels stick on gl ass and ,. . may be used for mar'king home canned food items. An labels are printed with stylish Vog ue type on fine quality white gummed peper. Mn. 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In kee ping with the prestige of currying both pro and college footba ll, ABC has lined up the top sportscasters in the' business to bring the fan the utmost in play-by-play reporting and colo r commentary. For NFL' games, Keith Juck- son, Howard Cosell and Don Me red ith will comprise the ex- pert broadcasting team. Jackson has bee n a commentator on NCAA Football telecasts for seve ral years, while Cosell has gained the reputation as one of the most respected anti contro- ver-;ial s ports reporters on tele- vision. Meretlith. the former All-Star quarterba~k of the Dal- las Cowboys, \\ ill provide the expert a nal ysis of play' for ABC 's videotape re play a nd iso- lated camera coverage. For N CAA Football, veterans C hris Schenkel. Bill Flemming a nd Bud Campbell will be back to call the play-by-piny. Doing the color commentary will be such seasoned experts as Bud Wilkinson, Lee G rosscup. Dave Ne lson and Forest Evashevski. Evashevski is new to the broad- casting team . He's the former cooch at the Universi ty of lowa und ex-Michigan grid great. He figu res to he a vu luahlc audi- tion. For the first lime since the glory days of boxing, a netwo rk will be televising a sports series in prime time with ABC's "N FL Monday Night Foo tball." K icking ofT o ne of the most attractive pro football chedules ever offered c.'fn television will be tomorrow night's game between the 1969 Super Bowl champion New Yo rk Jets and the peren- ' ninl NFL powerhouse C leve- land Browns, who this year move into the newly re-aligned American Conference of the N ational Football Lcngue. Before the season concludes, 2 NFL teams will be seen in games emanating fro m 13 dif- ferent cities. The second gume pits the 1970 Super Bowl cha mps , the Kansas City Chiefs, against the Baltimo re Colts. the NFL rc pre,tfirntive in the 1969 game . "8t II F amous rivalries, such as the C hicago Bears and the Detro it Lions (Oct. 5) and the Colts vs. the Green Bay Pae1Cers\NOv. 9) a rc also scheduled, as is a re- match between the teams wh o played for the N FL Cha mpion- ship last season, the M innesota Vikings and the Los Angeles Rams. ABC Sports will employ a unique production tec hnique in the telecasts of the games. In auditio n to the regular produc- rion tenm which will be re- ~ponsible for the standard tele- cast o f the games, a complete seconJ production unit will be present. T his mobile unit will be composed of cameras and slow motion and regular videotape muchinc-. responsible for iso- lateJ replays. The major benefit of this do u- b le coverage is that the viewer will sec more action, and better covcrnge of that action, tha n ever before. T he first unit will be free 10 comprehensively cov- er the game witho ut having to wor'ry about isola ted cameras or other 'ipccial techniques. For NC A A Football, ABC has o nce again come up with important clashes every week of the season. For the past several seasons, ABC has come up with the to p game each year. In 1966. it wa~ M ic higan State -Notre Dame; 1%7, USC-UCLA: 1968, USC- Notre Dume and 1969, Arkan- c;as-T cxas. Every team which is highly rated is on national tele- vision, and all o f the teams picked by expertc; in the T op • 20 nre featured. Key clashes in 1970 on NC AA Football will featu re teams that played in bowl games last year-USC. Tcxac;, Pe nn Sta te, Alabama. Miso;issippi, Missouri, Notre Dame, Michi- gan, H ouston a nd Arkansas. LSU, with a 9-1 record last sea- son, refused a bowl bid. Some of the o utstanding players to watch for during the season arc quarterback Jimmy Jones of USC, quarterback Den- nis Dummit of UCLA, quar- terback Bill Montgomery of Ar- kansas, qua rte rback Rex Ke rn of O h io State. defensive back Jim Tatum, also of Ohio State, and Tommy C asanova of LSU. a ~uper plu}'cr who plays In the backfield o n both offcn-.c ;1llJ defense. THI DAILY .. ILOT, TV WIRIC. Hf"TI Mll• It, 1'10 Some random highligbts to look for: Penn State will take a long winning streak into the Colo- rado game next Saturday. T he M ississippi-Alabama game of Oct. 3 will be a rem atch of last year's thrilling 33-32 Ala- bama win. M ississippi quarter- back Archie Manning, a He is- ma n Trophy candidate, will face Alabama's su per quarterback Scott Hunter in this contest. Texas-Oklahoma is one o f the greatest rivalries in all sports. Texas has Steve Worster, the best full back in the country, and just a plain, super team. Texas has won 19 straight. . Notre Dame will again be led by their fine quarterback Joe Theisma n. use. which already has set a record o f going to the Rose Bowl four straight years, will be trying for a fi fth trip a nd the c hances are good they'll make it. They're scheduled twice on TV this fall-against California and UCLA. But as usual, the Trojans probably will have to get by the Bruins to make that Pasadena trip again. Jim ~lunketl, Stanford's great quarterback and leading H eis- man trophy candidate, will lead his team against Washington for West Coast audiences on N ov. 7. Plu nkett's goal-to take his squad to the Rose Bowl, some- thing he just missed doing last season. The Michigan-Ohio Sta te game looms as just as big a thriller as last yea r's when the Wolverines upset the Buckeyes. This will be the fifth straight year on -the tube for U SC- UCLA. Every game except the J 966 contest was national. Only the Army-Navy game has been on that many ti mes--and that classic has been national every year. The Texas-Arkansas rematch figures to be another dill y. Last year, Texas edged the Razor- backs, 15-14, in the waning mTnUtes. • NFL MONDAY NlGHT SCHEDULE · All games aired at 6:00 p.m., Pacific time, to conclusion. Sept. 21 ~ ........ New Yorlf Jets at C leveland Browns Sept. 28 ......... Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Colts Oct 5 •.......... C hicago Bears at Detroit Lio ns Oct. 12 .•...... ,. . G reen Bay Packers at San D iego Ch~rgers Oct. 19 .......... Washington Redskins at Oakland Ra,1ders Oct. 26 .......... Los Angeles Rams at M innesota V ik.mgs Nov. 2 ........... Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers Nov. 9 .......... Baltimore Colts at Green Bay Packers Nov. 16 .......... St. Louis Cardinals at D allas Cowboys Nov. 23 .... , ...... New York G iants at Philadelphia Eagle~ Nov, 30 ......... Miami Dolphins at A tlanta Falco ns Dec. 7 ........... Clevektnd Browns at Ho uston Oilers Dec. 14 .......... Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Rams NCAA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE , All regular season games played on Saturdays, except Thankspvtn1 Day, Nov. 26. AJI games aired nationaUy except games of Oct. 24, Oct. 31, Nov. 7, Nov. 14 and the night game of Ott. S which are regional tele- casts. Games listed for these dates wiJI be seen on lhe West Coast. Date Game West Coast Time Sept. 26 Penn State at Colorado I PM Oct. 3 Alabama at M ississippi 6:30 PM Oct. IO Oklahom a at Texas I 0 AM or 1 PM Oct. 17 Notre Dame at Missouri I 0 AM or 12:30 PM Oct. 24 Minnesota a t Michigan 11 A M Oct. 31 California a t USC I PM N ov, 7 Washington at Stanford I PM Nov. 14 Regional Wild C ard Games T o Be Anno unced Nov. 21 Mic higan a t Ohio State 10 A M (2 gam es) UCLA at USC 5 PM Nov. 26 Houston at Florida State 4:30 PM N ov. 28 Army at Navy I 0 AM Dec. S Arkansas at T exas (National) 11 :30 AM (2 games) Mississippi ar LSU (Regional) 6:30 PM (NOTE: National W ild Card Game-date and teams to be selec ted during season). 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Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. -DAVTTME MOVfESsna live &uests: Werner Klemperer, Jo Ann Pflua and Chester Karns. 0 Sil O'Clock Movie: .. Dud Rl1tt-ii1' Conclusion (drama) '64-Btttt Davis, Karl Malden, Peter Lawford. A woman bar owner kills her weal· thy, widowed sister and assumes her identity. e Abbett ' c.swi. <30> m Tllt fllntstona (C) (30) m It Tall" 1 Thltf (C) (60) "Total- ly By Duian." .Jina-bouiaoi JoJI Van Dreelen and Mari Blanchard au est. 1:30 0 "T1le lady li1•blt1" (drama) @(I) Stat Trel (C) (60) '4J-Barb1r1 Stanwyck, Robert Pres-fE Wllat's New (C) (30) "Ballet." Ion, Stephen McNally. A film deplctlnr hOw a ballet dan· t:OO II ''Tiit Conkin Brotlters" (drama) ctr ls trained. 'li-Doualas Fairbanks, Akim Tami· ,G;;ll fTI CIS News (C) (30) roff, Ruth Warrick. i.ei ~ t:30 0 "lnsiclt ttlt Mafll" (drama) •59 Ii) o.trucll/Musicllt (C} (30) -Cameron Mitchell. Elaine Edwards.. @I) tntrip (30) m (C) "Druni hat'' (adventure) @E Thi American Wtst (C) (30) '~Ian l1dd, Audrey Dalton. eI!) Tutro do las Esbeflas (30) 1:00 IJ "s.,larll" (comedy) '41-ClaU· &) News In tile Roulld (C} (30) dette Colbert, Ray Milland. 6 20 ~ ~ w c m "Kind Hearts and Coronets" ; ~ l.!!.I tltlltr ( ) Maree Stilts. (comedy) 'SO-Alec Guinness. Den· 6:30 0 Candid C1mor1 (30) nis Price. m 9 Cl) Favorite Mlftila (30) 2:GO 0 (C) "Let's Make love" (comedy) !&ltOfl (60) ·~Marilyn Monroe. Yves Montand, IOttJ Newt (C) (30) Ton Randall. : Con¥1t111i!tJ -4:00 II "The Eaet·-,-a-nd-th-e -H-aw-11.:·-,,-(-ad~-~--:It', ltr(30)-~Presi· venture) '50-John Payne, Rhonda dent James Day and Chevalier dis· Flemlna. cuss the French star's thret major f V f N IN(, KNIC Ntwwrvlce (C) (60) 6:00 I llLNm (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. Tllo Allen Sltow (C) (90) Tent•· love affairs: with his audience, with Paris and with America. I Pattern for llvln1 (30) Noticiert 3.,4 (C) (60) lite DeMt1 Rtpert (C) (30) Quitf•• J Olvidlla (30) AIC Ewtnln1 ~ (C} (30) STEVE McQUEEN srar1 as a gambler wh~e ambition. is to be Icing of the stud polcer players, and Ann-Margret (center) and Tuesday Weld play women in his life, in "The Cincinnati Kid" on The CBS Friday Night Movie at 9 PM. , THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 New season G8:00(i) 7:00 1J CIS Evtnin& Ntws (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 m NIC Nlahtly News (C) (30) David Brinkley, Frank McGee. John Chancellor. 0 Wlllt's MJ Lint (C) (30) m @ (]) I Love l1tCJ (30) m hat tllt Clecll (C) (30) 9 Ci) Cintlll SllOWCHt (C) (90) ..,._DI Miff." Stephen McNally, Alexis Smith. _ _...._ : Cllicltt Festival (C) (30) (R) " iluat D,'' an orleinal jau ballet. features the award·winnln1 Chlcaro choreoarapher and dancer. Gus Glor· dano. 9 CI) Trutll or Conseqittncts (C) eI!) Si11pft•tnto Maria (55) G) Tllat 51rt (C) (30) 7:30 1J S(i) lllt-Interns (C)-(60) While treatlna a pretty patient, Dr. Pooch Hardin refuses to believe warnlnas that she is a heroin addict who will stop at nothlna to aet druas. Jana Taylor, Skip Homeier and Dabbs GrHr guest. Stirs are Broderick Crawford, Stephen Brooks, Christopher Stone, Hal Frederick. Sandra Smith, Mike Farrell, Elaine Giftos. , OmJtilb_Qwrt1L (C) J60 "Spckes." Buck chooses the touah· est town in the territory to celebrate the Fourth of July and is cauaht up in some unexpected fireworks. Wil· liam Conrad auests as China Pierce. 11 NYPO (C) (30) ''Which Side Are You on?" Richard Ward, Beverly Todd and Mona Lipton auest. 0 (i1) (I)&) NEW SEASON TM Brady lundl (C) (30) ''The Drop· out." Don Drysdale. retired L~ An· 1elu Oodaers pitchtr. 1ue.sts as himself when Gree Brady 1oes base· ball crazy and wants le quit school. 0 Million $ Movie: "0iv0fct ltltl· 1n Style" (comedy) '62-Marcello Mastroanni, Daniela Rocca. A noble- man, charmed by his young cousin, arranges for his wife to be unfaith· ful so he may avenge his honor by shooting her. m Truth or Consequences (C) (30) m Daniel loono (C) (60) "The Tortoise and the Hare." fm DRUGS AND LIFE-* AND DEATH IN WATTS fll) D£8UT Hun11n Affairs (C) (90) Or. Richard Scott be&ins an inves· ti11tion of "the quality of life in Los Anaeles." Im Stltcttcl Fiims (C) (30) • 61) Mas Fuerte que tu Amor (30) 7:55 eI!) Cuostion de Stpndos 1:001J Vir&inia Cir1l,11n (C) (60) Ttn· tative guests: Juliet Prowse, Gilbert Price, Milt Kamen, Richard Castel· lino and The Carlsons. 0 @ (3) Q) NEW SEASON Nan· n1 11nd tii flrofest0r (C} (30) "The Human Element." When NanDf's Model A is defeated in a computer· ized race with an expensive re· stored antique auto. Professor Ev· erett is· persuaded to allow a road race between the old cars. Char1es Nelson Reilly and Jack Kruschen euest. m To Ttll tht Truth (C) (30) Im lift for Todar (C) (30) fl) L11c.c.ita (C) (30) 1:05 [ID Llldll Libre (55) -· -· Pretniere 88:30@ 1:30 IJ ~ @ Head111ster (C) (30) A new. mint-5"1rted teacher causes headmaster Andy Thompson to re- consider · his school's free-dress code. Maureen Arthur guests. Stars are Andy -Griffith, Jerry Van Dyke, Claudette Nevins, Partier Fennelly. 0 ~ Ci) m NIM of tM G11M (C) (90) "A Love To Remember." At his college class reunion, Glenn Howard meets a mysterious woman who tells him that a crush she once had on him has ruined her life. Lee Granl and Ray Milland guest. 0 @ CV Q} PREMIERE T1te Part- rldp Family (C) (30) "What? And Get Out .of Show Businessr A widow and her five children form a vocal-instrumental group, and when their first record is a hit, they are ~uddenly thrust .intO-Show business. Shirley Jones stars as Shirley Partridge. Co-stars are David Cassidy, Susan Dey, Danny Bona- duce, Jeremy Gelbwaks, and Su- zanne Crough. Dave Madden plays Reuben Kincaid, the family's the- atrical agent. m David Fn>st Show. (C) (90) Ii) Dragnet (C) (30) "The Suicide Attempt." &E) Fisher Family (30) ill Los Beverly de Per•lvillo (30) 9:00 8 ~ (j) CBS Friday Night Movie: (C) "The Cincinnati Kid" (drama) '65-Steve McQueen, Edward G. Robinson, Ann-Margret, Karl Mal- den, Tuesday Weld, Joan Blondell. A daring gambler is willing to stake his life for the title of king of the poker-playing world. D t1te Fu&Wve (60) "G.lass Tight- rope." Leslie Nielsen, Edward Binns and Diana Van Der Vlis guest. 0 @CV al NEW SEASON That Girl (C) (30) "Counter-Proposal." Ann becomes engaged to Don, but with a ring she can't keep. ·Ronnie Schell guests as a friend of Don's who sold him the ring and now de- mands it back because he is re· engaged. Ii) Felony Squad (C) (30) "The Fear Merchant." til) David Sussllind (C) (2 hr) "Crime on the Rampage: Are We Coddling Criminals?" Guests: Bur- ton Roberts, Bronx D.A.; Judge Amos Basel; Edward Carr, Leg1I Aid Attorney; Rev. Cormac Walsh; Charles McGregor and Kenny Jack· son, eit·convlcts; and' George Mc· Grath. C~mmissioner of Correction, N.Y.C. &E) Outreach/film (C) (30) ill Hoy (30) a;) N1tach1 (60) 9:30 0 ~ (i) Q} NEW SEASON love, AmtoQn Style (C) (30) "Love and the Father," with Keenan Wynn, We.s Stern and Judy Strangis and "Love and the Motel," with Barbara Rush and · Harry Morgan. In the first story, Howard visits his girl· friend's father In prison to a5" for Phyllis' hand in marriage. After giv- ing his approval, Mr. Wade shows up al the wedding. In the last story. Ann and Woody, who ire married to other people, arrange • motel rendell/ous only to be frus- trated by guilt and anxiety. N~season w9:30(i) Appearint in blackouts between the one or more vignettes presented each week is a "Love" repertory company of six young players- Phyllis Elizabeth Davis. Barbara Minkus, Jaki De Mar, Bill Callaway, Stuart Margolin and' Richard Wil- li•ms. 0 News (C) (30) Bader Ward. Ii) Peny MISoa (60) &E) Muslule/~astor's Dnll (C) @I) Noches l 1jiitli1 (30) --- 10:00 0 Ii) Ci) m Br1dlen's World (C) (60) "Murder Off-C1mer1." Kevin Grant's wife Is slain ind his son kidnapped. Stuart Whitman 1uem. Peter Haskell. Madlyn Rhue 'and Gary Dubin play the Grant family. Leslie Nielsen and Elizabeth Allen also star. 0 m News (C){60) O @Cil'Ql NEW SEASON Tom Jones (C) (60) Burt Bacharach and Anne Bancroft guest, and The Ar.e Trucking Company become new reg- ulars on the series. In • special highlight, Miss Bancroft will pre· sent Norman Maen with the Emmy he won last season tor his choreog- raphy of "This Is Tom Jones." O Age of Aquarius (C) (60) Ann Haskins, editor of the UCLA Bruin, and singer Paul Peterson guest. ill Novela (30) a;) Tele-tinem• 40 (2 hr) 10:30 Ii) Bill Johns News (C) (30) @I) Mi Mnstro-c30) ··--· ···- 11 :00 1J Qi (jJ News (C) 0 ~ (_6) m News CC) O Can Y~u Toe This? (C) ~oupy Sales, Alan Sues. Pat O'Brien and Richard Dawson guest. · OQlNews (C) O Theatre 9: ''The Diaembodied" (mystery) '57-Paul Burlie, Allison Hayes. QI Movie: "In N1m1 Only" (dra- ma) '39-Kay Francis, Carole Lom· bard. Ii) Movie: "Castle of Evil" (sci-fl) '66-Scott Brady. @ 00 Perry M1son til) The Forsyte S.11 ( R) ill Esb Noche a llS Onct 11:30 IJ Qt) (jJ Men Griffin (C) 0 ~ 00 m Johnny Carson (C) O Movie: (C) "Whlaperlna Snlitlt" (western) '4S-Alan Ladd, Brenda Marshall, Robert Preston. 0 a> Didi Cavett (C) ii) Noticiero 34 (C) 12:00 @ CV Diet Cavett (C) 12:30 Ii) M0vie: "five Steps to Danaer" (mystery) '57 -Sterlin& Hayden, Ruth Roman .. 1:00 1J Movie: (C) "Battle Shod!" (drama) '56-Ralph Meeker, P1ul Henreld, Janice Rule. OU News (C) m All·Nifht Stlow: "lladl Dr•aoa Of Maftlanar," "Annlo OallltJ" ind "I K(tOW Wllere I'• lofn,." 1:30 O Community Bulletin Board (C) 2:301J News/Give Us Thia D1y (C) P•1• 25 YOU WILL SMILE! WHEN YOU A mND OUI *FREE* Fabric · Fashion Show T•ilored in the modern manner of FORSTMANN • HOCK- ANUM -STEVENS FABRICS and featuring the Pattern house1 of VOGUE , BUTIERICK, SIMPLICIT Y & McCALL. Come See The Fashion of Today & Tomorrow. THE LARG- EST SHOW EVER! DON'T MISS THIS EXCITING "f ASHIONS Of THE SEYIITY'S" At Tiie Auditorium of Tiie G•d" Grove Hl9ll School - 11271 S,_forcl An., G.clett Groye, Cal. Tllunclay, Sept. 24tla 11t 8:00 p.111. NO. ADMISSION CHARGE Home Silk Shop 12041 H..ttor ltwl., 1 1111. So. of Dl111eylaftd Op.. 1M ,..... Mot1. & Fri. 10.f. Te4e. SJ7·1270 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 I SATURDAY doesn't know how to make a co· coon, is the central puppet char· acter in this children's special. • Noted puppeteers Paul and Mary Ritts created the proaram. Their SEPTEMBER 26 son Mark joined them as assistant producer and musical director, as MORN I NG well as voicin& and animating Fred and Wembly the stork. · 9 Movie: "Bells of San femando" 6:251 Give Us This Day (C) (romance) '47 -Donald Woods, 6:30 Sunrise Semester (C) Gloria Warren. 7:00 Odyssey {_C) l 0 Ci1J Cil The Jerry ~ewis Show · Qj Ci) m Tomfoolery (C) ~ ~ @ (V Reluctant Dr11on l Mr. m Momin& Movies:''Dear Murder· Toad (C) er" (dr1ma) '47-Eric Portman, I Mr. Wishbone (C) Greta Gynt. (C) "Ed&• of Eternity" Bozo the Clown (C) (adventure) '59-tomel Wildt, Vic· 7:30 Dusty's Treehouse (C) toria Shaw. · (U @ g;, The Bu11toos (C) II) Movie: "Spaceship to Ute Un· ( ) known" (sci·fi) '36-Buster Crabbe. mrn Motor Mouse (C) I Cancionn y Musica _ ~cCool l His friends (C) . , Panorama Utino 8:00 Ci) Bup-Bunnyl Road Run-9:30 'l'i711.V ThtDoU6led1chrs {C) ntr Hour (CL • Cutrdas y GuiUlrras I eij Ci) m Dr. Dolittle (C) 10:00 Q!l (j) Josie l The Pussycats G1) 00 Lancelot Link, Secret i mp (C) Q1 00 m Hot Dot (C) a Cartoons (C) @ CV Hot Whetls (C) m Tales of Wells F•r&o Movie: "R1mrod" (western) '47 8:30 I @ @ m Pink P•nther (C) -Joel McCrea. Veronica Lake. Campus Profile I lntti~ • Movit: ( C) "Tile Avene•rs" 10:30 ~ 8 Harlem Globetiotters (C) (spectacular) '61-Steve Reeves, . Q1 6 m Jimbo (C) Carla Marlier. Movie: •iOcfette" (drama) '50-m Cisco Kid (C) Peter Ustinov, Anna Neagle, Trevor m Gumby (C) I Howard. 9:00 B ~ (j) Sabrin• & the Groovie 11 ~Sky ~awks (C) Coolies ~ 11:00 8 Arch1t's Funhouse (C) D -~ 00 m NBC Children's The· . 6 m M1jor LHgue 8151· 1tre (C) "For the Love of Fred." ball ~) A caterpillar named Fred, who has D (J1l@ The Hardy Boys (C) yearned all his life to become a II) Movie: "M1in ~tre~ to Broad· butterfly, but who cannot, since he way" (romance) 53 -Tallulah DA.RING IMPERSONA TION-A.nthon-y_Quinn .star.s. as Le/lo -· Ala.stray, an army deserter in 18th century Mexico who as- sumes the identity of a murdered priest in order to save a village threatened by Indians, in "Guns for San Sebastian," on The NBC Saturday N ight Movie (Sept. 26) at 9 PM. Quinn won Academy A wards ar "Bes1 Supporting Actor" for roles in "Viva Zapata" (1952) and "Lust for Life" (1956). 1 ~ t II I THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 19, 1970 Bankhead, Helen Hayes, Lionel Barrymore. a!) Fitstl Mulana 11:30 0 (i7J (j) A9tricln Bandstand (C) Drck Clartl hosts. B Movie: "Sia Alltonie" (wesftJm) '15-Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith. • Set .._ U.U. (C) for Total Comfort" end "Pull·Story 2:30 Steps to 1Mr1111 (C) of Trap Shoot." HIP HCI Wllcl (C) • Clllldrtt1'1 ltsptl Hour (C) • Wtttn Star TIMllrt Spotts Wtrld (C) ·~ (C) 4:00 °" c..,.. (C) 00 Voice of Aaricutture (C) Tllia Wtff In PN feotlalll (C) Scope (C) I low luq • Ylriedldn ......... Tiit . M1nlttn 3:00 Pldflc Seutllwllt Opta T•11ls Ci) Ralpll TllCbr lewllllJ Show Uve c:overap of the seml·flnal1 • '8iWnl tw LINr lZ:OO I a ()) ,..,.. ... (Cj and finals of the Championship• • Sta ....... (C) TNtro Fallifflr from the Los Anatles Tennis Club. 4:30 ~ Ul(C) • Drau dt 11 S.una Bob Dunn end *er tennis pro tm (j) • AIC's Wldt World 12.:.30 BJllJlle ... .._ C} Jack Kramer call e action. The Sports ) World Ll&htwtifht II MOlldo (C} ---tournament has 111 -of $65, • BoxinrChampioftshit> -futurinr Is· lhwit: (C) "TIM Wlllk Towtr" and in terms of ·ze money, is mael Laauna and Ken Buchanan, (adventure) '50 -Glenn Ford, StCOnd only to Forest Hills from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Claude Rains, Valll, lolyd Brtdps. I Aplcultm USA (C) . Mani (C) ! (1) F11• ftlblre (C) Z.e ,,., T1lutrl l1 .. 1n (C) 12:45 if"llit: .,.,n 11 Ult Iron M•" MlnUI DHlea Ii& Sllow: '"Wilt S1cctSS ( rama) '39-louis Hayward, Joan Upbut (C) H111ttrr Bennett. UMtrdti (C) • StlftW Fil• _1:00111-ffi~"=I-\.: m slo~!J~• futun.~"Essay_!' 4:4! . ~~~=.-Secct J:n State at Colorado. I o.trucla Unll•lted (C) West Genntny vs. Bul11ri.. B llewit: "TIM .., Ml Caqltt 1 Ttrt1 5:00 Ylewpoillt (C) Jere Witter hosts. tn.k" (drama) '61-Wanda Hen· • Ila Pktse (C) It's Acldeitlc (C) Competlna drix, Roaer Mobley. · • Tut,. dtl Slbldt hlrh tchools are Garden Grow, Cal· I Colt .45 3:15 • Oney & lolildl (C) lfomia (Whittler) and Notre Dame Novtll 3:30 Yotrtll and tlll Police (C) Academy (Los Anples). 1:30 8 (j) TIM Jtbou (C) ' meone To Turn To." Four youna 11 Rl•s Action (C) Hlahllahts of a.. .. 1 .. 1111p WrestUq (C) ruests. who are helpiq youna drua the Rams vs. St. Louis Cardinals llrht Huvyweipt champ R1y Men· uset1, discuss the drua pn>blem lime played last season. doz.a, The Sensational Goliath, and with Paul Namkunr. Director of I S,, (C) · The Medics of Mexico are featured. "Reach Out"; Rick Berman, Office Mllit Cruta: (C) "Jubll" (dra· 2.:00 I Dllty's TrHMSt (C) of Narcotic Education Resources; ml) '56--Glenn Ford, Ernest Borg· • lattrutilul lint (C) "Between Dan Casey, Federal Bureau of Nar· nine, Felicia Farr, Rod Stelaer, Val· e1Ven and Earth." In Peru, United cotics; and Rev. Mel Knlfht, dJre · -erie French. · Nations cameras record the story tor of "Hot Une." llHHtH'• lsllnd (C) of the Incas. !, Outdoon Wltll UIMrty Mututl Hob Neb wltll lob (C) H fE =bit~~~ "THiii' I Waaon Tram (C) ~1~.:·t=r(c) '&ituire" and "Terror In • Tau My Plr (C) Stwits If Suecm (C) T .... " 00 fll• Future (C) "Search 5:30 ........ .,. (C) -----··--- pcrn1ill :i frccilom ;illlBlll~ Ad,·:1nc:ed cnginc.:1ini; ~~~~ or design. Cle!!.n, 1111noth undcu!ruclun·. I ' I I llNIC Ntw1ttwice (C) HTURN NFL 11 .. tf Utt tH (C) Hl1hli&hts of the out· standina NFL aames played durina the previous week. m Ani .. 1s, Actien ' MNit•• (ej "Outboards Across the Allan. tic." 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