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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-09-26 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesar • ~ ootball s~_~rea. ..... i!lll! .......... ,,..~_ ......... ~ .. • ...................... illii .. iiii .. ,,.,iiiii.~~ /:Sa•'-A~a·· 2i' !-,. ·T~A~J4rfn!l ~~\ Edison ·27 49 . ' Santiago ~ 0 Estdlteia &Park Corona· del Mar ID .;s. 'to~~ . . ' .6 ., .-. -r f • _..._ 1 .. , ~.~; ~-~r~11 '·2i . * escU:.i·s-er ~Si. Paul 30 S. f;lemente 26 '' 13 ·• --• • ~guila " 8 7 ' 7- , • . ' :.ti .· • * * . ' . * ·1 ' . ·-·· _, ' a ·s. .. ' . '. " '* .. *' ' Hot Winds Fall "Flames I ' -' \ • • , Suh --~-~ Sp0Ued Brush B'lazes Scorch 700 County .4cres u:.s. :.warns Russ . . . .On Cub~ Buildup By L. PETER KRIEG Of JIM OtUJ ,llM Slaff Brush nres swept across more thai:i 700 acres of tinder dry Orange Gounty Friday ancrwatchful firemen ·prepared nervously tor more or the same today and Sunday. • WASHlNGto~_ UPi)-The"WhlteHouse st.ruCWD, activjty in Cienfuep Bay, lesa Gusting Santa Ana winds blew lhrough- has· p,~p~cl~ . ··the ~vl~:lln.lon ~e thafr ... ,inilei'~·KeyJf,eat,F;la:,i~'-·~t most of the day and dro~e flames Un•!Q ~~l!IJ_l~,~pr1111,._ac: deunitely Jiitin<l"ed 'lo•Oe~'a ;,.6njalhit through more than 500 acres m the El tlon~<tf ~ ~~;coqiti'uf\\a·.nuct.ea¥r: ~l.. .. ~A • • ' , : ..• • ..-;·' Toro area alone. rt; 1u~ine baSe on .the Sou.Uienr C&.st of · ~-i. r . . 1 • Three other major fir~f and a half doz. Cuba: . . . : ·-"The ..soviet Union can be of ~ ·~~-~t en amaUer blues plagued flrefigbters aWtt years after President John F. that we would view the ~c~. or from.mid.afternoon to midnight. Keiln&ty forced .the Soviet 1.!nl?n to re-.strategic bases in the Caribbean with ut-Despite the widespread fire activity, no move offenl!:iv~land-based m1ss1les from JhOst seriousness," said the White Hou~e injuries were reported and not a single Cuba, •the · Re~~ flf!OOIJnced Fr_lday ~officia), who asked not to be named,,... structure Was destroyed. R~Ja.m~f be'bO~g 11b~ .to supJ>:Ort , "\Ve 'are watching. events in CUba . Flamt'!I lashed cloSest to homes In sev· m1sslle-fir1ng nuclear s11 1nar1ne ~per~·... , .· . , . eral.ar.ea,s. . .and.tbe Lake Forest ;ind l)e. ,;0,, ... in the \Vestel'il Hemisphere. We re not 1n a pos1t1on now to say exact-. 0 h th 1 the US 'larl•• u · 1 h th B th · h sign ne ome sou o ._. n ,,... A .Dcrense Department spokesma~ said, Y w at e! mean. ut at e ~1g ,t, ~tr Corps Alr Station-El 'l"orO were s.ived however, it was too early to say d Ctln· ment we will take whatever action JS Ill-literally by intjJes . from what may have dicated." been total destruction. • Car Takes Off, The official said in response to a ques-JI.fore than 150 Forestry, county and ctt1 Uon that KeDnedy's warning to the So-fire crews battled for more than four Viets on Nov." 20, 1962, not to introduce hours as the fire lapped perilously cloae • to houses on. Toledo Road and Romera T R f offenaive we1pons into Cuba, is -;uu Place In El Toro. -· H.its too 00 s; American. policy. Ktnnedy saia there All families with children were evacua· 1 would be peace in the cU)bbean only if ted rrom the: Design One community while Mo~r • .,·t K;Zle"°Jl---" .. all~offensive weapons are removed from oihers packed their' cars with essentials 11.:7 11 U Cuba and kept out of the hemisphere in ready to move out as the blaze swept the future under adequate\ verification closer. A. spectacul ar Seal Beach crash killed the driver or a late-model sports car 'tOday after the car sailed more than. 300 feel through the air from the San Diego Freeway and splintered through the tools o( \WO garages. The victim. identified as Jeffrey Snyder, %2, ofLake'~· was pronounced dead on arrival at LOng Beach Commun- ity Hospital. and safeguard•." One resident. Robert Strum of 25381 -· Romera Place, watched the raging wind-Tbe Ruaian activity at Cienfueioa Bay driven names as they approached hll oew was spott.ed br American U2 spy planes. '28,000 house. As bite as Thunday, seven SoViet ve.aR.ls "It wu the fastest thing J ever saw." w~re spotted near the suspected iite. he said, ••the Ure. swept down from the · 13.· Acres Sought · · For Park Project hillt to aur back door in minutea." A baseball field bUilt for tbe SaddJeback Little League and 1 dirt aervk:e road ruMlng behind tllt development were ma- jor factors in helplng firemen halt the oncoming names. The El Toro blaze bad broken nut north-. eut of the Intersection of El Toro Tra. • I -' . .. ' • , ~ ' ' • I ' • I ' I ·' lattd' lj( . . ' ' . . .. ~ < ···~Jilt),_;.·: ; f I LA · A:rea Hit · 'As ''fhousands ' ·Fke Homes Lfl.rANGELES (UPI) -Two ram- p&gi.ng brush fires whipped by gale .force Winds shot 'across thousand1 of acres ol parChed Southern Callfomia 'today, turn· . . . ' Jn& acores of expensive homes into pll~s ol 88'.lOldefml rubble aOO forcing the evacua· ti~ of iHOOsa~ or residents. At least too homes In the l60,000to1100,- 000 class were destroyed when giant flames 1 from an 35,000-acre fire ·which atarted Friday 'aftemoon .ate ·thtir tW•Y Into the . E.or:ter Ranch develo~ in Chatsworth. ' • . · • • R• ' , In the Ctlastal city of AJalibu1 ~t )east 45 homes,. so!het in ibe $125,000 .range, were burned ' to tHe ' ground as Jli.frlng oe· rlre shot down two cahyons Ind sur. nlwlding hllb. Offlclab estim~led that it covered zs:ooo acres. • . 1 ~ At least 20 ;firefighters were lnjur~1bat· tling tlle .blaze. Four· wete-hoapltahzed. r lMorF than %,lllO c:ity, ~. ,and state ~ ~ we;e f!lhtiii&the.flres. ,. A third, rite. also.in,~~~ u.a ' ~ 'meltopofltan l:o. Angeles, ra1ed down Lopez ClnJO!\ tt~stroythg two bo'mes and aeverelx damaging IZ mobile bomet wl)lle,.charrl~g llO. ""'"· . .J • • . . . PITCHING IN -Owner of this home In Ille 22700 blo.ct of Jatil[o .. Platd near El Toro Fire Station wasn't home Fr¥Say whe.n names from brush fire threatened his tract~so the nelgbbcir.~ids pitched i!'· .. giving his roof a precautioriary soak~ to prote\::t:,. il, lrom,..spacks. F,ire In El Tore>Lak~ Forest area was 'IOJ'P'ld belof\ ~t reached.:· • , . any homes.\ · · J •• • • ,. f . • . . ' . . ' .Fires at. Glan~e · .., • In A1ua DUice 'Canyon, ID !n'lUel soutth-- ) e'lst ·Of nearlty• Palflldale, flames· ol an-- other fire raced over 3,000 acres de!troy. ing at least Iii: home1. - TWo eva-cuatiori Centers "!'! let up by the Red Cr'°" apc1· sherlfl's deP,,ties (See· Flllll:I, Pip I~ I • ' " ·:a...-.~ ,, -• .. I ' I ! ~ .. " : .'Weathr. ' . R'P'af Patrol Investigators said the car had been traveling southbound on lhe ,7th Street cutoff of the (reew1y. at a speed ef ~ than 100 miles per hour. 4 The car left lhe road, blasting through the guard rail. clipping • fence and smashing 'throu gh the back garage wall at 109 Dartmouth Circle, Seal Beach. Nearly 13 acra: or land in tht Goldm \Vest Street-Talbert Street ledor' 11f Hun. lingt.on Beach are being 90UCht by the ci· ty in a move to include the acreage 1n its plannei! Central Park development. buco Roads about 4 p.m. and spread • 1 westerly to the edge of tl\e two housing Here, at a &lanc:e, are the niajor brush rlrel threatening California UllJ You cattl ncape thk weettnll'I hot spell b\I hldJn. 11 iJle llea<b- U'll be jlliohlnr ltlil cr.p.e. Ihm too. 1J111t rela1: Ind lry to enjOy developments. weekend; -• • ~ H°"'1 .in the .Mission Viejo area were e ln b1'!',Chatlv.'orth are& of lhe Sari Fernando Valley~ p><>re than~ lr¥J; , ' never 1n 1mmeChate danger. , _ homes destroy_ed, 10,llOO acres burned. ' ' • · • It: Ille -rt wlndl lllowld aul> ti bj Su.May. I • • - The car's body ~nd driv~ stayed there but lhe en&ine and transmission careened up throu~ the roof of the house nnd Un'oUl h tlle·roof of the hol(" next door. The city is taking the action \hTough tv.·o eminent domain J1w1ulta filed in ·orange COOnty SiijiOrlOr Court: Principal property owners in lhe two separate com. plaints are the County of Orange and the_ The Tonner Canyon area of .Brea_Can· ~ __ t ~-~.-• -_ · yon was the scene 'of tht·--second worst ...._ --•-In the-Malibu. Canyon, at least 40 homes burned bli~blile «ivtrilg eounty fire. Flames raced acl'OSI more 20,000 acres. ' 7~s10.E. TOD-1-ll~, ...... 1 -•--- CHP Sgt. C. A. Smith satd ht had not yet been able to compute the actual s~.d of the sports car. but said" It had to be - 100 miles per hour or more. The Lakewood Sheriff's Departn'lent, 1111pod by the Los Angeles Coroner'• offke to notlty tt>e next or kin, SnJder's wife reported lfiit she had cl'flt!d-thelr oa.toi two boars earlier worrtcd because• J1er hu!baad had not come bonlC and nskfnc If lie had been In 111 1C<ldenl. t { I Stile· ol California. . c.ourr acUoa follows tht decision of the city council lut May I t.o acquire the \wo areas depicted: 1 l10Ncre lite and an adjacent Jot of three quanen of an .ere. Both 1rt1a w!jl, If the .. eean-·apprpves eminent domain action, blc:ome part of the Central Park rocre11lm ind f'!lrltlancl projetl. ., .. \ /~ than 140 acres there before Coant;y and •• · • ... -.. • 1 • • • ' ~California Division of Forestry firefl~t-· • Jn ..the footbills aru aroul)d metropolitan Los Angel'es, several bomcl eri"were able to briq 'Jt. llndei: control. al')(l trall~r• destroyed_, 600 ~charred. • ~ ~ 1 • The fire broke out about I p.m. nea r e Jn Agua Dulce Canyon, 20 mlle1 southeast of Palmdate, flama ctffr the Ora~ Freeway IOUth of Brea Boule. 3 ooo acrts deltroyinc Iii homes. vard and firefighters battled or nearl1 ' · • ' twn ho<lrI bolort brfn&Jni H under con-. e Al Gorbervllle, In -m Clllfomla, IJ iwnm<; cabins 1pd S,ICIO trol. acres ol redw-datroyed b' lltt. Two. ~-fkes·brote out In the Bonita •• ~~ i • • Canyon areLof lrYine sbonly before mlcf. • In Orange county, JDO acrea burned lg the ~ Tont lf'(I, but tfle bfaze n1'bt but •·ere conlllned qulckJ7 bJ coun-moo!IY. conlalned by llremen. · ly fire creWi. ,. - • • ' . • ,, You'd t11ink r~eW'd juf& ~ the clip 1tltlY. '&la,e wa,, thf A.ussic1, corried on a.Jttr Grtut 11 capture(! ta race 1bKi RrtW»t• td qn A mtrican IW<'J>, Pag• $, . ..,,.~ . Clllffdl ..... .. . c ........ .. ,_ .. •C...... ..... ' t:....... 14 _ ....... • ·-F 'I ii '"'' -. =:-....... :: -.. N .. '""' ... ,,...... .. .,, , ... ~ .. , -"' I • t I DALY PILOT ' '· QU 411 Special Prices for Sept. 27 Sunday Only lombsheD-10 AM. to. 7· P.M. -While Quantities Last! -•. K MART COUPON • - -... -• K MART COUPON • - - - -• K MART COUPON 11 11 I I 11 --tl--1-1---1--1 ''Spread the word-rm bock from vacation. The tun I frittering and.goofing cff Ui over." I I New Rate Asked I I I By Cablevision I the investment ln the system I Ofliciall ol Newport Beach Cablevtston, Inc. have uked clty councilmtn for an ex- plDlion of their installation rates and an extension of tht time period of the firm's fral>chile . is roughly $4 million -two and a hall times what was originally anticipated. · KLEENEX BOUTIQUE TISSUE R•t· 36c ' . COUPON 21C SPECIAL Limit 3 per customer with coupon 11 '11 11 11 11 11 11 I I KLEENEX BOUTl9UE TOWELS 11 11 11 11 11 11 KLEENEX ~ACIAL TISSUES R19. 27c I I I I COUPON 18f! I , SPECIAL . ·I' I I Limit 3 per customer with coupon I I._ _________ _ I I " Both nqunta are currently under t1llll¥ by the city staff. Wayne Hauer, vice presi- dent and, 1tneral manager of Cablevillon, said both requesta wre m1dt bec1use of in- r:rtaaed coat; incurred by lhe company. "To follow generally ac- cepted accounting practices and to meet the requirements of our public a'uditors, we must 111t the balance of the franchlse u the bui! for depreclatlnl most of OW' In- vestment. "As a consequence of this small base, even the most op- timistic prOjections resu1t in losses of c onsJdera bl e magnitude for the entlre franchile period. I -1 COUPON SPECIAL 2-}e----il In a letter 5ellt to the city count:U, Hauer said the cur- -rent irtltlllaUon rite ls tt4.95 with '5 for each addition1J -· ' ''Operallol exporien<e for 1116 pul year , .... 11 that tbete cbarces are minimal as 06mpared to actual cosL Inliallations have cost as high u $1ta with tbt average cost about fllO. "Therefore, I re1pectfully req-that the CounCil allow table-to char&• .. in· llallatlon lee or f1U5 !or a nai'mal lmtallaUon and ch'arge fll.• plus $1 per loot for a CUiiom JnotalllUOll, with the clw'ie DOI to eletOd $15, '.' he dlled. A n or m a I ll\ltallatlon, Ila-aald, II the moal direct route from the dl1tribution line to the house in sod or eartl Ind not to exceed 35 feet. A CUiiom lnltallatlon II one Joncer thin 36 feet or one that requlra borlni or cuttin( uobaltorconcreto. llauoer said the !ncreue II needed to balldle IOllle of the condltloN lnYolved in layln( a Cabl .. lllon line, and' noted thal the compuy would lilu! to retain the ri&ht to reduce the fee for member1hlp in· centlv•. The elllelllion of t b e lronchlle II beinf atked to stretch out the f I r m ' s depreciation period. ~ franchise was 1ranted for 15 y11rs in 19&8. Hauser hi• uked for an additional IS )'tarl. "The extenalon would coat tbe city nolhlnl· in dollan or control," be aatd. "And it would ezttnd our dtpred1tion period oo tllat our pr•lll and i. hllance looltl better.'' Wllb IO of a projected 100 mll• of cable in, Hauler ••id "The on1y way the prpjected loues can be Improved upon without retorting to increased aubecriber fees would be by , increasing our depreciation S11nd•t1 Only. base: Although the retu~ on Floral desiin with plastc the investment wouJd still be h1tndles. 28x17x14 under bed far from satJsfactory, it would chest. be more tolerable if ~ ~ sim1i.r i. 1U1M1r111111 wert 25 years into the future, l%·. rather than the p~nt 11," he ·· Aid. Volunteers Needed The 4-H Club of Or1nge County is seekini volunteers to work with boys and girls aged nine to 19 on agriculture, home economics and many other projects. · There are .25 4-H Clubs :;1~.;1:"~:!'°h':"~ HANDY, PLASTIC TOT TOTER lust one annual project' such as raising an animal or a Sulltla9 Onl• Vfll~ible garden, m I k i n i White poly plUtlc ti.by clothing or teaming to prepare carrier witll print pad&n1 food. The clubs are au b sturdlly oonstructed. Con· sponsored by the U . .S. Depart· venlent 4-positions. Save. mrnt of Agriculture and the ~ University of California Asricultural E x t e n 1 I on Service. Automotive catt -arnf sat(ty, rm.111 engines, dog care and training, veterinary science, climatology, forestry, wildllle and photography are some of the new +H projtcta that are in need Of adult leadership. Further tnfonnation niay be obtained ln>m the extension service at 1000 S. Harbor Blvd., in Anaheim, pbooe 77*' 0284. 237 Fullerton Professors Ready Solon Manual Two cal St.to Fulltrton pro- f-. are preptrinc a maaaJ for freahman Jtcitlaton under an ''18,000 put from the . AJnerlc1n Polltle1I SClenoe Alloclttlon. Dr. Charles G. BeU and Dr. Areas to be avoided in the study are leplaUve pro- cedures, committee structure and expense allowlnces. The twO and a half year study is er~ted to be ready for the spring, 1973 legislative • session. Workin( with the CSF pro-GIRLS' WARM COTION lessors will be Dr. Charles Joel M. Fllber, -•to pro-_. ol pollllcal lciene<, wlllcllttle«l•lalor•auidance Pri<eo!CbicoStat<College. FLAN' NEL SLEEPWE·AR on urbln crilel, educ1Uonal Bell, I behaVloral sc1enlist ad ftlCll poUde1 in the Who speciallzea in t h e • , 1111nual llat will 111PPlemenl le,iilative process, dittcted S _ ~ _ J 3 3 •producedbftheAuembly the CSF Center for Unua11 f JtUlel Camnltlee. Government.I Studies unti l f) f : l!ell, duilmwl of t h e la1t Ja111ary when he "" ap. II 11 poliiii:al -c1opartmenr,-jijl!ltd chairman of lfl I -lot $1 H "· uJd the pn1Jocl material will deportment. · ' • I -_, GIRLS' SEAMLESS TIGHTS Sunda" Only J24 9-PIECE HAIRCLIPPER SET Sunda" Onl" Save on family haircuts! Rayclne kit iliclude:s clipper, 11uard, -4 oomb attachments, barber scissors, tube oil. 491 WOMEN'S, TEENS' CASUAL Sutu11111 Onl"! Comfort plus smart looks in sl)'ll1h crinkle iiatent Yin.YI. Strap and buckle atep-ln. Brown. Sl.ttl 5·10. 111 &acu. caatempotary iaaues, He bu completed 1 study of Cuddly a:owfis and P.fs make every title girl a princess! atvin& batb pro and , con the legislative toelaliullon of Styling details -include smocked or embroidered yokes, arsument1." . lrt1bman aasemblymen under Man.darin collars. Lac·e and ·ribbon j abots. Some with "Wa will •llcl -area• a IJ"nl from the Nationa l scull,. Size• +14. U.==-="""""-"'"'""'a=:--====:o wtild\ an of lona-ranct. ml· Science Foundation . "SUPREME THERMAL BLANKET' Sunda" Onllf 72x90'' sl:r.e in decorator solid ealor1. Polyester/rayon with 5" nylon blndin1. Gold, . blut. lime, piJUI;, lemon. "'hlte. I 2~7 ~ .... $1.66 99 I Sunda" Only e r. Lo.ng aleeve ere\\' neck 11>.·eat ~ 1h1rts. All cotton. S·J\I·L. KEEP HANDS WARM Handy pocketsizf' v.•armer. Sh In y chrome· finish en brus \.\1th carrying bag, CAR ACCESSORIES, AIDS \lour Cholre/ -8 8 lt'I• 1.S7 Rebullt sparks e .... 1.11 Sealed bfsms• .... 1.17 qt, Rlslont M. .... 1J7 Utter be.sket jor lmpar11nci to C1Ufoml1.'' Fisher, on leave from he aald. QrlnlaUon ttm1nars tooching during the 1970-71 on curnat lllUel also are tchool year, to the Stele plaonod. Deptrtmeo~ Ptciall•o IQ Topics to ti. covered wtU bt poUUc1I parties-, Ole Presiden-- eeleded followtnc dilc""'°'1 cy and legislati ve and tl· 2200 HARBOR BL VD. ~~::~r 0~1d COST A MESA Harbor wUll -ecuUve relatlono. I \ • • .. .. • , I \ I. .. -,... j • • . . Weekend .'f 0111' iio•ete1t11 . . . . ~ ~l. NO. 231, 6 SECTIONS, 8~ PAGES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, ·1970 • TEN CENTS • .•. .· azes * -J-Pes-.. Gh-aP 70-0-Aercs- , ·' County Firemen ·Fear · M_ore Blazes Coming By L. PETER KRIEG More than lllO·Foratry, COWlty aod clly or .; EMlb' '1111 st.no lire crews batUed for more than four Brush rirei swept across more than 700 hours as the fire lapped puiloualy close ACftl of.tinder-dry Orange County Friday_ to houses on Toledo · Road IDd Romera and watchful firemen prepared nervously Place in El Toro. for more of the same today and Sunday. All families with children were evacua· r .... .11 .... Sa ta An -00 bl ,.).,_ ted from the Design One comm.unity while ....... WM6 n a wi 5 ew throu.6""' others packed their cars with -.. •111! CIUt mOlt of tbe day and drove fl ames -''"" through more than 500 acres in the El ready to · move out 111 the blaze swept Toro area alone. closer. 'l1iree Other major fires and a half doz. One resident, Robert Strum of mil en ...-blazes plagued firelighters Rop>enl Place, watdied the raging wind-~ miil-af'ternooa to midnigbL driven flames u tbey approached hLs new Deopit. the widespread fire acti,;ty, no 121,000 ·bouse. fnJurta were reported and not a single "It was the fa.steal thing I ever saw," -. -deatroyed. be said, "the fire swept down from the Flames lubed closest to homes in sev-bills to our back door in minutes." era! orW. ond the Lake Foresf ond De-·A baseball field built for the Saddlebaclc sip One home IOUth .of the U.S'. Marine Little League ond a dlrl len'i<e road carp. Air .stltloo-El Toro were saved running·bebind the development were ma· ~by~mfromr. _w_ba_t_m_a-'-y_ba_v_•_,~~J'!nl firemen bait the · • -MLY·f'll:OT· ..... ., . ....,.,.KMIW'"· PITCHING IN -Owner of this home in the 22700 block of Jubilo Place near ~l Toro Fire Station 'wasn't home · Frid8y when flames tram brush fire threatened hls tract, s.o the neighbor kids pitched in, giving his roof a precautionary soaking to protect it from sparks. Fin in El Toro-Forest Lake area was stopped before it reached hmla. Mqssage, Parlor Fights To Operate in Newport A_. porlcr bas chorged Newport Macl,,,rith baraament aod Is 10<kin1 a --lo-the city lo let it opetl. A Sllperlor Court hearing on the r-.mJaJ order will take place Thun- dly • . '"''--rtrt Shorel Massage, formerly'. tnown u Atbma'1 or Hollywood, took: N....,.,rt lo court Friday but ' Jud1• I'"'-G. Sc:ovOle refuaed lo bear the ~ nquest unW next-· 'J'.llt city craclied down '"' - parlon tn -qo, adoptlnr .. 0 maeriency ardinUee" making it all but. tmpoathle far aew parlon lo °""' or f1111bl'* ~ow to stay in ~- Newport'• actloa wu prompted by ~ ..-at thre< ol five existing parlon that all resulted jn_ cbarg.. of 1••1tltutloo q ainlt employen a n d mip1oy .. All:nlJ'• for Well Newport, or A-'t an lllulnl •thtlr Ofillnal IP. ~bad ...... fifed prior lo.adoption of, lte "'emer1eucY ordinance" and tile ,..... ~ bave beon cooatdered u · .., -.. .--oPl)licatioll. The El Toro blaze had broken out north- east of the intersection of El Toro Tra- buco Roads about ' p.m. abd' spread westerly to the edge of the two housJng developments. Homes in the Mission Viejo area were never in immediate danger . The Tonner Canym arta of Brea Can· yon was tbe scene of the secood. wont county fire. Flames raced across more than lto acres there before County and Calllomia Division ol F . ..-,. firefight. en: were able to bring it under control. 'Ibe fire broke out about I p.m. near the Oranie Freeway south of Brea Boule- vard ond firefil!hl<rs batUed for nearly two hours before bringing it under con- trol. • Two spot fires broke out lzt the Bonita Canyon area of Irvine shortly before mid-nllhl but were con"'ined qulckly by coun- ty fire crews. Arabs Release 16 Hostages, No Americans ' ...,. ,.._ ... ··-·· ,. ___ ,_, ..... --· - Fanned by Santa Anas. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two ram- papng bruob lira whipped by pie fwce winds shot acrosa tbousaocls of ..,,... ol pardied Southern CalHornia teday, turn- ing scores of espenslve homes into pijes ~ smoldering rubble and forcinc tbe evacua.- tion of thousands of resJdents. t At least 100 homel hi the ll0,000 hi $100,· ODii class. were destroyed wheJI llanl f1ama from an 35,000-acre Jlre wbidi IWted Friday afternoon ate their W'IJ, Into the Porter Raocli devel..,.,..i iii Chatsworth. !n the co.utaJ city ol Malibu, at leut <IS ""'1es, aomet In the fU5,000 nnp, weft burned to the ground aa a rinC al .dg_wn two ~ons and aur~ roonding hills. Officials estimated that It covered 25,000 acres. At leaat 20 ftrefigbters were injured bat. tllna: the blUe. Four were bolpitalizecf. -More than 2,000 city, county, and ltale fomtry firemee were figbtlnc the fires. A third fire, aJao in the foothills .,... around metropolllan Loo Anples, raged clown Lopez Canyon destroyiJll two homeo ond ,._.1y -..i.. IJ mobile - while charring IOO 1cre1. . ... ·-Iii Aiu Dulce Caeyiii,":ID iliJei liiUllJi. S E' · · east ol nearby Pllmdale flamft ot .,._ . PR it.DING l!.IRE THREAl'ENS. ~ll NUR, CHATSWlllRl'M other fire raced OYer3aaO acra cleotroy-·~" ·· '!'"~"~~~··~ so~•ft\.~;~:"".:. .J!!cat1ea111m~· . L, I Two ~ cemliiWa llt 1IJ • the Red en. ud -· ...... ( .......... ,) FU-es " at ~~ee ' { · U.., at a l!lin ... the +-....... ,flm ~ l:allfornia·thll,, weebDli: ~ --.-I • -Ji ... e In lllo.~1 atta~tt,the 'lln FtlfDOl!do ~·--·-111r __ .,.,_._,_ • In the ilaJiba em,.., at -··--·hi • -coWinc . :ID,lllO-. . . Cat TakP.. Off, Hits 1''"' Roof.; Mowrist Killed 1 I I e , ID 4gua.lllll<e .C..,.., 20 JQllel.'9Ulb!llt ol Pllhndale, (lamos .C»ver 3,000 acns, deltroy:tnc Bir-homes. · · . . • Al Garbecvllle, la northera. California,. IJ -swnmer· catiinl Md 1;1111 acrea ol redwo.i. -.,e<1 by o.... A ~Seel 8-11.,..,., ldilid -1 the -ol a lalHilodel •IPlll1"ear today after' the"" lllled --·· • feot ~the atr.fnm the Ila Dlolo ·-~.-....-... -lf·twe- · ··• -in·~·coidy;·'IOO ·acr;,;-tioilni!01n •the "ErTiiio w ;biiftli(lilill! ....ily -by lhmen. . ' U.S.: W ams S,oviet Union ' About : Sub Base in. Cuba ,WASHINGTON (UPl)-'lbe Wbite H- hu pu11nc1y told the Soviet u• the United Statn wtn take *'approprille ac-tion"· if the a.w .. construct a lllDClur aibriiarlne'bui .... the --" CUba. • • .. . . I The victim, lilenUlled ·u Jellrey Sriyder, 22, of Lakewood, WIS pronauiicecl deod on arrival at L<q BooCb t!mim,... lty Hospital. • . Highway Patrol lnvestiplon llald Ibo car had been travelJnO" IOUthbound en the l'ih 'stft<t'culOff ,;;~the.'frii ..... at. ~ of more than 100 milel :t,!. . The car left llll. road, blaatlng throutli the guard rail;' clipping a f<nce"and smashing through tile back garqe wall at 109 Dartmoqth 1Circle, SUll'Beach. 1'e car's body and dflVer.ltlyed there IMJl.the engine.and .........,.canOnool up through , Ibo ... f of the -and lbrnugh the roof If tbe ~ -,-. CHP SCI. C. A. Smith llald ·be bad,BOI :Yet '-able lo-thO actual opeed of the _. car, but Aid 11 bad to be IOOmllooperhcmorlnn. • ,,. J ·' WOGd "SberlP mlpid 'bi ilie 1.cio ~:"'""~ -lo notify the -" tin, ~· wife, '"l>Ofted that Ibo bad ~ tboir ofllce two hobr. earlier wom.d bC:•• ::.., ~ i!i'11<a::: :,~ • .......... • ' • • -' • -' I MIU PILOT s.t•; lop I 11 8'"lfll 'ly ""' lnterlqnclt -SUN-PAY ONLY • While Quant ities Last[ Special Prices for Sept. 27 Sunday Only lombshell-10 A.M. to 7 P.M. -Whlle Quantities Last! K MAltT COUPON '• -......_ - -• K MART COUPON •. -1111!11 11 --. 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J24 Rog. 1.26, So1ml111 Tlght1 ••• 4-6 ..... , ...... , ... Ne 9·PIECE HAIRCLIPPER SET Sund•11 °"'" Save on family halrcutJI Rayclne kit Includes clipper, guard. -4 comb attachmtnts, buber scia.son, tube oil. 491 and -I pollclll In tho who opecl1lllff In t h e =-~:tho...e=~ ~lli~r "T.'~'tedrlre~ S11ndafl 133. WOMEN'S, TEENS' CASUAL Jta1e1 Oommlttoe, Govemmenlll Studlet unW 0 I z W, d>atnnan· ol th• l11l January when be w11 1p-ti fl ' f 71 polllkal -dtpartmon~ depoln_l!d__.cha, ~man of h It _~ ft. $J.H "· Stu1da11 0•111! ilW h PNi«'t m1ttrl1I wld ..-"....... Comtort fJlu• amirt loo kt tn-dAlcull eoatempor117 tuuu, Ht hll completed 11tudy of Cuddly 1own1 and PJa make every title airl a prlnce1st styliah crlrtkle Pttent vtn)'l. 1Mnf 1lolll ~ uct cco tllo le&JtltUvt 10Cl1U11Uon ol Styling details include smocked or embroidered yokes, Strop •nd buc kle "'""In. "SUPREME THERMAL BLANKET" Sundav Only '72x90" 1fze in dttor11tor 101\d colors. Polr,est.er/rAyon with 5" nylon b ndlng. Gol d, blue. lime, pink, lemon. whltl". 297 51onlll8• to U!utt••!IOfl, ' . ..:'\:~ / ' BOYS' SWEATSHIRTS lot .• 1.H 99 Lona8.~':::~w ~~·~... . e ,•hlrts. All cotton. S·M·L. KEEP HANDS WARM Sunday Onl11t Hnnt1.v porkPl&iz,. "·arme-r. Shiny chrome-finish en br11ss V.'ilh carrying ha,:. CAR ACCES.SORIJS, AID.S. Yot1r Choice! 88c._ Al'IUIDllltl-----trt•hm•n 111tmblymen under Mandarin collars. Lace and ribbon jabota. Some with Brown. Sl1t1 s.10. · "Wo .ui alecl lbi>a arou o .,.m from th.-N1Uonol acufi1. SIH1 4-14. 0.-----------=""',.,._.,._, .... · 1.11 Rebuilt spar!sJ I.If. 1.11 SeaJtd beams• .... 1.17 Qt . Rl1lonf' .... 1.77 Llttf:r buket -tro of tonc-ranr., ,... ~ Foundollon. Jor im~ to Cali ornla," Fisher, on leave r r om l+----;;;llt;~lllld, Orttnttlloa ttmintn ttochln1 during the li?0-71 _..,_ 111o-1r1-o:11ool-, to Slltt plenutd, Dtptrlmtot, •pa<lolluo In Toplct to be covtrod will be poUUcal parties, Ill< Pretlden· otlodod !ollowlnc dltcuaolon ey ond lo9llltUY1 t od U· wtll -........ tcUUvt reltllono. • 2200 HARBOR BLVD. ~~~:~·0~1d COSTA MESA Horbor I • , .. 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Both skippers and thoir-crewi wtnt r-iEWPORT, R.I . _ All of Newport here -tofy in the 11&.year-okf'' Amefica 's cup ' taken the teed ,-wW she be_ abl_..e to earsplltt.lng din intm"spened with aireM 'rt~ jammed with some IOO naUonal a •i'yachtlng'' Friday juet for drill. eftjoyed 1 gigantic community hangover compeUUon. _ -...... ' ...._ maintain it!, 7 Tbis ~unbelievable. .• " and auto hornl on ibore. , •rtd tp\eM\&Uonal newS!l)en. WlU · today's ~ace winci · up tpe ,21.5t Friday. -........_ An Australian yp,chtlng writer went tie.. • 1b.e a~tator fleet came~aUve. '1Come An elderly WOJDaf\ Jn a mid-town bank He .Jdtnitted and oplalft\ed the tact.ical challeng~ for the America's Cup? .Or Au&tralia's .Gretel I had ,,wOn an low and· started a detailed account of on, Gretel ~ •. 11ve it to him, Jlm... heard the nen 1over radio "Thlt'1 1tht er,ror::...falluretOmaJntainatigbt.cover have the ,Aussict1 rece.ived a ~ot.·in the A~jCa's CUp race. Fair and sQuare.~o Gretel Jrs final ~feaJ: blarlng bOrna~ out the 80ll1d ot belt nen l've beard in 1 lq tlmt," the-.... on Greltl -.that cau.d 'Jnhpkl to drop arqt that may c'fl'Y th_enl , ~~ lht protests. Half the sparse Spectator O~t departed the official cannon that aignJUed Gretel's exclaimed. ' ' frolit a minute ahead to'a nilinlte behind. victor)'?» 1 -. .. • :! ·, · ' ' The hoots of fot horns were the on)y for port. The rematnQ.er gathered at t~ vi~. '" ·..--A middle-aged' nman ran up to Sir -1n "ODeJM°ier ratatement;Tldter wiped fntrepi(f[fll).w ha~ a 3 to .t advantage. moumt·Jl sounds· that could be heard finish line to be on hand 'for lntrepid's . ..-Jim J:fardr..,_..:Jociked back from, the Frank Packer,· bqgged him enr ·awai any 'blt~ness\"lht\d over from Bu!thet4':'8"'1fl8.ro'htrt;whb~~k·it ~ll!flg, Thames ·Street. Friday night. From certaln"1n. _._ cocKi>it oP Gtttel 1[" ·eu1 Ficker"• arm 'thuilasUcaUy and then dlsappe1red in Grelel 's dlsquallficatloil in ·the ~ should })e..2-:~. ; • • . , 1 , • Ule water front bistros to plush Castle Tile theme of the radio 1ceounts,. chang· . raised in .. te from Intrepid a feW· boat u.; crowd -' _, •treaJnln& from ber . ra~ 1"'1 Sundiy - a ~~ whicb &be-Associ~te~ ~~~w11 f~~Wpl,~i~, HUI could be beard the ed onty ,slighUy artllMwo y_acbts sailed lengths aatern. eyu. , . , wan. . , , . Syd M!Xl(i}', confesied:· !i:fbls ,IS as. con· r a u. c 0 u S strains of out .of the gathering mist in a slackeninl As the spectator'1leet rated for pan a Amtr.i.1an . ~I nap audde,n~y _'1'1 Waht ,to congratulate Jim Hardy and fusing as covtrin'g a Pr e s 'id ~ ·n t 'i a l ''Waltzing Matilda," slackening breer.e. man on a power boat attempted to ge\.1 began,Ou.ttermg ~the· radio antennas ~·~won ~• V!fY excellen\ and com-a9s1¥in~Uon.'~ .••. ; ~. ·.,, .. , "Tie Me Kangaroo Said Jerry .Nevins and Norrie Hoyt piCture of Gretel. Hts boal ltrebed, He of automobUes. AustraUans , wept pe\iliVe .ract, Uie kind' that 1.'m sure AP ·photogra~er Walle'.r\C~eene ,h_as Down." over W ADK : "·k. wind-.shi~t seems to have wu next seen trea_ding water ~ chilly unashamedly. 11 they accepted . con-ev~· Camt·here to see," said Ficker. tovered fwO A' polio ~hdo.wns. Sa.id he, The'race that set 1off hel~ Gretel II on1h1s final leg, but she Rhode Island Sound holding his camera gralulattons froni American fans. , H.iSblut.:~yes•lwiri.kled, "But pJeue·don't with sweat 1t.reamUJ1i liq,wn ti~ cbeeks the Ci!lebration was the will probobly not'be able to overtake the high .over his head. Jim Hardy aipped from a can of Vic-in~p~. that !.a mean ·l'm glad I iost," ani:I neck; ''.'Apoll? .was p;eyita~\"·"_ most.fantastic in Amer-defender. We won't know how much until A man sitting en shore 8t~Castle Hill torian bitter as he smilingly but modelUy ht sJid .to th,e a,pplaudlng: ne-,smen. , When thUJ rtP.Orter JJg'Jvel.·~~rl lea's Cup history. Here, th_ey get Cltl6er to the fifi_ish." raised a·can of beer in sal ute to'Gretel rpade 'hls 'waY to tbe..doci:, cjccasiooally ·W~.djd Jim· Hardy rta1ize be might for the August trJals,.,,(old ~~{jijClt~: is how it starter , . . "And now we 'll sbon know," continued and promptly fell in the water. A scribbling an autogl'.aph. , , · win?. , 1 • , • • "If you don't ~in'1the trWa PU pirpbably . !-s:Sill Ficker steered Hoyt. "Intrepid has ta~ked ver to · port depleted. case o( brew marked the spot . Sudden1y he was 'face to_faCe~wJthJ.he_ ~ "Wbe~-~~navW;ator Bill Fesq.changed have.to go back:Jtome:: .' -'- the U:S. yaebt Intrepid onto the wind one and ~uld cross Gretel' bOw. But the from were he had Jc.lien . ' ailing SJr Frank. Picker. "1'8' par1iculer-his line of' chatter, -Without duangilfg hls , -Ficker .told hif ,crew : "Oyr new motto minute •nd two seconds ahead .at &he ram JS m~h <'.loser: n · ' · Gretel ' Irs dock 8t Newp(,rt ,Shipyard Jy gla.d for you," H'1dy was h~d to say tone ot Voice, -from 'You're gradually Js ketrP tpc:kabey. in ~ewport." fifth mark, radio announcers broadcast· As Intrepid bore away to pa~s astern of -·was packed .with scre'lllTlins fans as she as he graaptd tile boss's ~nd. . losing him' to •You're gr ad u a l'I y ~t night J gave BIJI a new motto: ~g live troi,n the: d~ck of the Coast Guard Gretel the atmospher~ ~~nged. The )V~$ eased .alonisid,e ' by Briggs ._ qu114 • Bill FJcJter wa.s,hil usual calm ,eraci!)UI ga}lliJ'!g. • !' Ficker and Har_dy. will liav. '·Serid Lockabey Home." ,. * * * "Amsies' Bid ~ T_o Reopen / SOUTHLAND; FIRES ... estimated that at' least 1,000 persons were h~ Jn'them fcir the night .. damaged' five homes in the OndulandG Protest N i~ed housipg tract. 1 The majGr blaze at Chatsworth gutted the Spahn Ranch home to the follow ers of Charles MansOn while he is on trial for the Shar,0n Tate killings. NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -The New York acht-.Club. .. Race-Committee--i:eject.ed- e~rly today the Australian bid to reopen Gov. Ronald Reagan declared Los An- geles County a disaster· area. He issued the proclamation from his ranch in the Malibu Mountains which was threatened by Oames. After the proclamation . he strip~ the ranch of its furnishings and left the area with hundreds of other resi- dents. · 1 Temperatures in the 90s and dry, gusty ''Santa Ana" winds from the desert. pro- vided tinderbox conditions for a fire and hampered hard-pressed fire fighters whose ranks were stretched thin by xv- eral ·other widely separated blazes. The two majo; blazes .sti,rouded the sky with smoke and were Visible niore than 30 miles away. The latest fires were the worst in Sooth. em California since the fall ol 196J when a blaze in the Bel Air and Brintwood sec· ti~ of Los Angeles damag~ or destroy· eel 496 homes. a protest which had Jed to'Gretel Il's dis- qualifi cation after beating Intrepid in the iieCona race or the AmericaJs· Cup. The committee fe jected the Australian appeal on the grounds there was no new evidence and the decision left Intrepid. the cup defender, iwth a 3-1 lead going in· to Saturday's race in the best-of-seven yachting series. Mike Ramsden, sPokesman for the Gretel 11 syndicate, said: "We will study the Jetter from the committee befo~ giv- ing ouranswer tOOay.'' The post·midnight flurry came after an 1:vening-Jong debate by the raCf: com- mittee aboard the committee boat, Jn. credible. The content of the committee!s lett er to Sir Franck Packer, head of the Aus- tralian syndicate, were not disclosed . The Australians had asked to reopen the matter of their disqualification fol· lowing a collision at the start of the sec. ond race Sunday, They based their appeal on information supplied by Parker Thomas, a local school teacher who •lso serves as sum· mer sailing instructor. It has not been disclosed what Thomas told Gret.el ll's cmunand, but he appar. ently was not .a~tor and bised his opinion on , . rule interpretation. Cedric Fortner Last Rites Held Funeral services were held tod ay at Pacific View Mortuary for Newport Beach realtor Cedric Lee Fortner who <lied 'unexpectedly Wednes~ay night. A long-time resident' of Newport, l\tr. Fortner was a retired executive of the General Petroleum Company. Since his retirement, he had been a n:iember of the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors. Mr. Fortner wa s also an active mell}ber of lhe Ml.sons and served with the: Newport Plymouth Congregational Church and Boy Scout programs. Poste1· Deadline Set Last day to submit entries in a poster contest aponsored by the Children's Theater Guild of Newport Harbor is Monday, Sept. 28, according to Mrs. N. Wayne, vice president. The Daily Pilot erroneously reported Friday lhat the con· test clos~ on that date. • DAILY PILOT " • ...,... •••• ""''1.,. ...... .......... di hdtel11 Y9'1ey c .... M... S-C ........ C'JllANGE COAST 1"\111.ISHING C°'""ANY ko'D•rt N. w.-4 l"rclillenl -l'vblit/lot' J1ck k. Curl•v , , V>Ct l"ro;!otfll .., Gener•• ,,,.,.,,_..e, n....H k•..,;I EOilOt'' Thofl'I•• A. M11r,hi111 MIM9iftl Edllor ~ich1r4 '· Nill Stulfl OrlllfC' Colltl1r Edi"" Oflk• C"I• MeP: lJI WCJI ltr Slr"t ~ a.1d1:: 1111 Wnt 8elllil 90llle<f1111 L•tvM .... ,,, m Forftt """''" · 14U!'ll1fltlOll It.er,: 11115 lttdl .,......,_ Sn (-..ntt; Ji$ _.,, El Omlno ll .. I. Mark Jones, a UPI reporter who suf- veyed the fires frpm a police helicopter, de!crlbed it as a "caldron of flame&." Also detstroyed in that blaze were four schools aod 20 other buildings. P.roperty Joslies. excluding automibiles, totaled an estimated '24 million. "It looked like J0,000 campfires. The hills.were peppered wlth •m•ll bl•ze ... nd . Manson Wi'tness 1how:1: sparks would erupt as the wind • • , ~:icEo :;;;;;: Tells of G~ttlllg The Chatsw<;irth blaze, which started 30 miles northwest of downtown LOs An·geles, mh -I .;.. ~ILY """°' lr,ff·~ andtheMalibubiaze,westofLosAngeles, LSD Ha 'uiger licked togethed in several places. A county . , . . , . . ·-fire speikesman said tth~ ·Malibu blaze LOS ANGELES (AP) _ An 1s.ye·;r.oid AS STARTLED BEACHGOERS WATCH, DEAD WOMAN IS CARRIED OFF MAIN BEACH On • Hot Friday in Lagun11 Be11ch, A Body W111he1 Ashore had burned along the edges of an area called he "Cony'' where many enter-girl 'says that two weeks before she test· SpockBlamedby Agnew For Disorder in Nation MtLWAUKEE (UPl) -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew Friday night blamed an age or permissiveness, exemplified by Dr. Benjamin Spock's books on raising children, for _much of the alienation and disorder in the nation today. · About 100 silent protesters, Including civil rights leader the Rev. James Groppi, marched outside the Milwaukee Arena where Agnt>w addressed a $150-a-plate Republican fund-raising rally. Prior to Agnew 's a·ddress, 500 persons · rallied at a downtown park four blocks from. the arena. They handed out bologna sandwiches to passersby along with.leaf· lets which asked, "Why pay $150 for baloney inside wh~n you can get it free outside?" Several windows were smash· ed when part of the group began a march, but police dispersed the crowd. At least three persons were tii.ken into police custody. The demonstration was sponsored by Milwaukee yippiEis and the revolution· ary youth movement. 'Western Front' .• Autl1or Dies Agnew told the Republicans, ''Before we can properly address oursel.ves 1 to any national issue, each one of us must address himself to this penonal issqe: lfow can we reinstill a sense of dis· cipline in our thinking?" "There. is no greater need in the Am- erican body poliUc today than the need for discipline," he said. "During the past generation, a philosophy of per- missiveness has permeated American life. , , "Jn ' our schools, the ability to adjust became more important than the ability to excel. In our courts, the rl&'tlts of the aCt"Used becat11e more important than the rights of the victims," Agnew said. * Hickel Chides Agn,ew .in Speec1i WASHINGTON (AP) -In a remark that appeared ~ put him at odds again with Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew, In- terior Secretary Walter J. Hiclte' sa~s the "Mietoric'. ol polarization" &' a neg. ative force ,. like rioting . and violence, LOCARNO, SWITZERLAND (U~I) _ that is dividing the country. Erich Maria Remarque. 72, whose best· Hickel hi~lfwi'cite the rt;markS 'intD selling novel "All Quiet on the Western ~ speech Fr,day .to the Amencan Assoc· Front" became known as a· cJasSic' On -'1atlon or. Student ~vemment~. H~ did t.he anguish and futility of war, d~ed · not m~llon Ag~·"· directly in ~1s speech. Friday. His wife. AJ:nerican actress . But, in a question-answer·penod follow- Paulette Goddard, was at Jiis bedside: Ing it, Hickel was asked, "What ts Spiro Remarque a naturalized American 'Agnew doin8:" in , ter.ms of keeping the ciUl.efl died' of a heart collapse brought country together? on by' an aneurysm. a tumot resulting· "I'll answer that,''. Hickel said. "He"s from dilation of an artery, doctors said. out raising money for the J\epublican He had been ill several months. party." $9, Million Advance Laguna Woman Drowns ill Fall talnment celebrities Jive. He said at least · ified in the Sharon· Tate murder trial two homes valued at $125,000 had been someone gave her a hamburger contain· . destroyed and several others were dam-ing, "an overdose of acid.'' aged. Barbara Hoyt, a·fOrmer member of the Roy· K1ein, who lives in a housing'lraet hippie-type· ramify of Charles~. >Manso~. ln Chatsworth, sa.i~, "l was gone 30 mlpu-said as she finished three days of test!· tes to pick up my kids at .schOol and when. mony ~ri~ay ~at· il .happene<t }"~.Hon~ 1 returned my house was destroyed." Jtilu and she spent a night In a mBP1taJ. I 1be Malibu fire erupted at Calabasas oo The pros, ecuti9h was allo\ved tO question From Ba Co Y the inland side of the mountains which ·d af f . • , · µ p&rane1:.the: colSt. A. six-mile wide wall of • her about the inc~ en~ iW\~r a. ~on ~en~e ' flime&, shOlting up to 100 feet high, swept of attorneys ,with the j di~:·. bµt ,'9nly 1n The body of a Laguna Beach woman 14 miles across the mountains to the a limited 'way. She was nOt .atlOWed to ho bod h·• ho La • say who gave her Ute i..&D, or hOw she w se y was ~ as re on guna s coast, destroyh1g 15 Salvation Army cab. main beach late Friday morning wn Iden-ins. When the flames reached the Pacific got to Honolulu. tlfied early tqday as Roselia Mae Barr, Coast Highway, site of many expensive Other sources, liowever. say UJat Miss S2. of 531 Cliff Drive. · beach homes of celebrities, a fireman.said Hoyt has complained that she was Ii.ired Police said she apparently fell from a he saw j'a couple of dozen" residence! 't0 Honolulu by still·loyaJ "members of the 40-foot balcony outside her bedroom wln-10 up in ~lames. Manson clan and one of them gave her dow as her husband 'slept inside. The A condominium apartment bou te_of_a~ the hamburger with 10 capsules of LSD fall onto rocks ·below ;apparentj,J did not bluff overlooking the Pacific was sur. ·in it. kill her, however .. The Orange County rounded at one' point on three sides by She was found Sept. !J !!prawled in front Coroner's office listed the cause or death the Malibu tire but was saved by water-of a store, and after hospitalization flown as drowning. drops from one of the four helicppters to her home here. Mrs. Barr's body was not jdentlfied un-employed by the fire department. How-·The prosecution wa s allowed to ques- ·1u shortly after midnight today althoU'gh ever, the'. powerful winds -up to 80 tion her about the incident because a de- the mishap took place" nearly 2'· houra rrute:s _8'1 hour -hampered the use of fense atto,r:ney' cross-examining her. earlier. heUcopters. , asked if she had ever been in a mental She was reported missing by her hus-The MaJibu blaze also destrtoyed the hospital. M.iss Hoyt said she has spent band, Elmer Barr, and her son·in-law. Catholic church's Sie1Ta retreat, a-monas:. a night in the psychi3trie Ward of Queen's Robert.Hebard of 508.Mystlc Way, Laguna te.rr, and severly ~amaged ~e Hughes Hospital in Honolulu. That. a prosecutor __Be.acb,_ abDuLU:38.:..p.mJ ..riday-----Tbey Aircraft ~mpany_!_!!~arch facillty. . '_ said, opened ·the door for his quesUOns. made the_idenlification by photographt -----Yn aa.JolnlngR.iversiOe'Couiity, a giant Manson and three Women followers are taken by police at the scene. brush fire-charred ~ than 5,000 ~res . , Barr told Police he had noticed his of ru"ed terTaln and ha~ moved to within on trial charged with murdering . Miss wife's absence in the-morning but said he one half mile of expensive homes on the, Tate and six others last year. thought she had gone to visit frlendi .. · out11kii:ts. of Redlands. . Arwther-1¥itness, sheriff's deputy Dof'J- Her body was first .disc:o\iered by Ed-At.Tecate, near the U.S.-Mellco border, ald Dunlop, wai. questioned at length ward L. Hemple, of Arcadia, as he walked 172 petsohs ,were evacuated from a health about a raid two weeks after the slay • . al:Ong the surfline cl~ ~o. shore approXi-s.pe and an orphanage when a 2,000-acre lngS at the Manson commune. He said mately opposite the intersection of El fire licked near. . . Maoson hid under a build ing and he ha.d Paseo and PaclfiC coast Highway at ll:40 _1n_v_e_n_1ur_a_eou,_n.IY~·-•-l_,ooo.~. _•_c_re_b_la_ze __ i._· p_u_ll_h_irn __ •u_t_b_y_h_is_h_al_r. ___ _ a.m . After commenting' to the proprietor of a boardwalk ,hamburger stand, "That looks like a body in the water,"·the man went down to the water to investigate. according to lifeguards. TJ;linking the wo- man 111ight be drowning, he pulled her· onto the sand.( Lifeguards, summoned by the owner of the hamburger stand, realli. ed she was dead.· · · · Lifeguard Lt. EuJene dePaul11 '1nd·po. lice officer Dave Clelilnd st<iod' watcltoVer the blanket..covered body·uuUI ~ne~·s representatives arrived, while ~ent­ ly di sinterested beaChaoers c~t1nued, to sunbathe, read and muneH · saiwhviChN nearby. . 1 • 1 " • Macco Sells'-Home Di:visio.ii · l • '.. • • Macco Corporation of NeWport Beach deve!Opment. business, its apartmtnt and its parent finn, Great 'Solithwest housing development operation and Industries, toda)l. announced the ·sale of· rn'oblle, home park divisions. M1eco's Leadership Homes Diyision .µ, 9erfo'Corporation is ell'.~ted to retain Cerro Con><!ration of New York City on a the Newport Beach headquarters or c8Sll.pJ~piofU dcil. -·· -· Leadership Home!l at 901 Dover1>rive. lt The h 'ncluded a initial pay-will be rena!ned Leadership Hotlsing pure . ase 1 n Systems Inc ment of '9 million in cash. with additiona_I Sale ~£ th~ new hornet dlviJion hu pa~ents to-be-made contingent ~n. lbt been foreca st for se\fcral months because --~s of the new Cerro s~bs1d1ary -of-1he financial troub!es of the u\Umate which has been formed. to continue the owner of Macco Corporation, the Penn de~lopment and operation of these 'p Central Transportation Company. pert1es, and other factors. . Macco -is a subsidiary 9f Oreat The sa~ however, does not include Southwest QOrporatlon or Arllq:ton, Tes .• Macco's Sandpointe ~cvelopmtnt in Sl'.'uth which 90 "perctill owntd by the Santa Ana b\Jt does mvolvt the Missions cnnsylvania C:Ompany a Penn Cent.raJ in "'Sln"Juan ~istrano andVf"rfilaily an subsidiary. . • other South Coast projec~. Under Cerro. Leadership Housing The · a~set& purchased I n c 1 u d e s1stems will be directed by Harri10n M. lilders1'1Ps s1ngle-fam11y residential t.asky andtOi'i RUbiff, WhO,havLllieen the I' ... principal ' execUtlVes or ' ttle acqui""9 business. C. Gordon Mbri>hl', pre~dent and clll<I executive • offietr of ' Cerro, 1aJd that LeadersNp "is a majort full-range hotis- . ing construction and development mn- pany and represents a aubstantial aequtsi- tion for Cerro." He called ti.e purthaae "a iiiljor attp _ID Cerro1s prosrl!D to' eXJ?:ind jll ac- tivities" and said the midentlal con-o atructlon field "is growing npidly.'" c.rro eorpont1on i1.,11Lintemallono1 -·c , II B B • natural resour« <ievelopment company 00 ..,, er ee .. s wl!h mining operotionl thll pn>duco cop-. per •silver onc1 oJher non,ftn'ota metols . After a hot day of shopping Friday, Robin Berlmer. 20, Balboa loland, and minerals. • · ' takes short cut I~ Fashion Island parking lot through the cooling It also manufa ctures eleclrieal w 1 r, .po0l iri the Newport Beach .shopping ~entcr's mal~ .. Tempetatures and cable as well a.a copper and brass skyrocketed suddenly late Friday morning and hum1d1ty ptumme~ 'llllllei>rod0<tr'at111ven plants in !ho p.s. as bot, dry Santa ilf"' winds blew in of! the desert. ' ' I 4 ' • "' 4 DAILY PILOT S1tvrdly, Stpttmber 26, 1970 . . . _.ulpit and1 ;Pew ~~ • "On Flndlnc Your Mlialns llplf' Ia the ....-subject at -~ Clolld, Dl,..an al <Mii, meeting· 'each Sunday at H1rptr E-tary Sch09l, 425 E. 11th st., Colla Mesa: Church scllool meets at 9:4_5 a.m. worlbl p is at ~0:45 1.m. Dr. D. W. MIElroY iJ the minister. _.,...,. I ThiJ Sund•Y at the Ualvlnl• ty Baplbt Ollrck, 11!1 S.E. S. Pallsadel Road, Stanta Ana Heights, the pastor, Rev. Wlllls CarrlcO, will preach at the it a.m. service. ,Sunday school convenes at 9:45, Blp- -ust Youth Fetlowsblp at I p.m. and the evening service wUI be at 7 p.m. During the evening service Rev. Mr. Bud Ganno rrom the New Tribes Ml1sion ,.----iin-Bolivia,-Soulh-Amer.~-wU speak. Rtsurttction L u t b e r a n Church, 981Z Ham i I ton (Brookhurst at Hamilton) schedules~moming worship at tli'.30 1.m. Arthur R. Tingley, pa~tor, will speak on "A Lof- tier Kind of Wisdom." Sunday school sessions for grades three and above are at 9 a.m. Nursery care through second graders at 10:30 a.m. The adult discussion group meets at 9 a.m. On Sunday at· ,C..mmqaity Unlied Melbodlll Chm: .. llM2 Heil AVe., Huntington Beach, lllr9lcos at IC, Win'•_, ~ Clillfd, -St. AndNWI Rood, Newport S..Oh. 'l1le -amen! ,.. beplllm lilr lolanta will be held &indsy lftm1ooll II S . p.m. in the llDCIUlry. / Lo-~ "' Illa M .. ter II -Paci!lc ,View Drive, Cerona del Mar, ·Offn two hours of -P at t and II a.m. '!'be SUndly church · school and Bible clanel will hold promotion day at 10 a.m. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will dallvtr VCl ll'ceetdlN Offers Servlee the ,,.....,. "WaWn( the High Road." 'l1le Lutheran Rev. Herbirt Haisten, Rev. Loren Dale Flick· "(hurch women will bave a former induat.rial sales inger o,f the _Newport apeeJal speaker for tbttr maruiger and now ordain~ Unity Church will begin the llov. Char!U L. -will qu1rlerly mottlng on 'l'huD> eel minuter, is the new th h b' t th be preach.in& at both the t and . ·day. , . • exeCuttve secretary of e c urc . s en year 10:30 a.m. S:'~i~. A portion -:---•· the University Interfaith· Sunday with a Singspira.- the st~1ce Will be l!ktn_St.--Jelat-u.l~DlV-l•-e...BOUDdaUon-at-the · tion ·service at 10 1a .m. over. as a congregaflOilil Eptacopa1Oartll,2MS Orange veraity of California, Ir-in the Senior Citizen's metttUg ' ~ ~e~u~ :~ Ave., Costa Mesa, will hold vine. His appointment Building, 15th and Irvine ~~ :_otburch ii dlrecµrtg early Holy COmmu)\lon at 7:30 was announted by Rev .... st., Newport Beach. Rev. itleij snd how it is a par! of a.m., and luntly oervlce and !ferbert NlennaM, pres;. Flickin&er will lead 50 the commun!ty. Mr. Byron ~!:nrcbn"~ to w1:,,h c= ~~hlllHeti assumf es *1 minutes of involvement Henderson will Jead the con---~ "' · ;,.}IUUOI> es ormer Y . . . . greptton In an olcl-luhlooed will be 11 l :IO a.m. '!be youth held by the · Rev. Dr. blended w.1th bis smgmg hymn ~hg. Chwth school group will ~ 8}or' p.m. Cecil _Hoffmann who w~l voice and spir~tua_l mes.' cfas!es for all qes and Cltll":ee~f = at 41;:!1 rem.am on the 1taU 111 sage. The semce is open nurse~ care f~ the very for adults 00 'I11Utsdty at i:,i, special areas. to the _publiC. . Gets Post •Norman Redljch of 2514 Puritan Circle, Anaheim has been elected the new- est vice-president of the Union of American He- brew n reg8tions in its P a c i f i c Southwest Council and will serve with Paul H. Tartak, preSident. Redlicb is a past· president of Temple Beth Sholom 'of Orange County and is part of a joint effort to further re- fonn Jewry i'n Israel. young 15 allO available at both p.m. hours. , -11Di!ftrent This Year-!" is the sermon theme chosen by Pastor Or. Charles H. Dieren- fleld, to be preached Sund1y at the .rs, 9:30 and 11 a.m. "The Enerp Of Lovt" ls the title of the Iectur< to be glv.n tiy !lie Mv:AltiOrt Burn -to the members and guests of the Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers (c.tlned oo Pap~S) , ~ y Death Etli~ T + /Drawing New Study . By LjlW CA&'!ELS U,I ........ Writer The Rt. Rev. Roger Blanchard, EpiJeopal lllabop of Soulhem Ohio, had ' a personal -eiperience a few years 110 wblcb convihced film it's time for doctors to reconaider their e t b I c I I obJilation to maintain We u Joq upaulble. An 11-year-old w o m. 1 n relative, who bad become very Je!Lile and htlpless in a nurs!ng home, 1uffered a strok• and WU luahed to the hospital. "When wt arrived at--the hospital-we found her with nine tubel· leaclint into and out of her body. and a huge board beside ber ticking otr bear! beat and pulJe. "She was .unable to '.speak an :was--=semicolllcioui,-bu the tubes bothered her and she k~ trying l<t pull them out\ So her arms Were bound to the sides of the bed. She thrajhed . blck and forth, and the wild look in her' eyes was almost more than we could bear." Intensive care managed to keep the old lady's heart beating for tight days. Btahop Blanchard reealled the episode in a talk delivered before"·a group of doctors. He suggested that it points up "a contradiction at the heart of the HJppocratic Oath which every doctor takes." "The oath entail! t w o things, .. he noted. "First, to relleve suffering, aJic1 seeood. to prolong and protect We. But when a patient ii in the grip of an agoniliJI& and fatal disease, these t w o concerns are incOmpaUble. To a layman, it would aeem that the two duties come ~ cooflicl: to prolong We iJ to violate the promise to rtlleve pa!n; to relieve pain is to violate the promise to Proloni and protect life." Without advocatinC euthanuia, ord el i b er 1 t e taking of life for merciful reuons, the Biahop said theri! are circumstances in which a doctor may in good comcJenee refrain f ro~m-takinc extraordinu:y meas_ures to stall off natural death. This might be-the case, for example, with very old and senlle-;>-a .. L-i-e.n"t.-s,.-tho8&-- terminally ill of an incurable disease, or those in whom irreversible brain darilage bad occurred. 141 recognize that there are many questions. that haunt the medical profession in this area," Blanchard said. Doctors are bound to worry about legal liability, including the possibility that failure to sustain lile might be called murder. They also cannot overlook the possibility that new treatments may be discovired at-any moment which wouJd chanae th e ouUook in a seemin 1Jy hopeless case ' ORAN~:~~~OAST CHURCH .DIRECTORY You are invited-tothe . First Assembly0f God Church 140-E:i2nd St,, Co1ta Masa 541-3761 M. c. Cre•lc, ,__ -J ... hf'.._ Aliedete l,lor~lnt Glory . . 8:30 AM •-... ..,. Fimlly Worship .. 10:50 AM P•'"' Cnolc _ Revival Time .... 7:00 PM Mr. S.. c ... ,.. Wednesday ..... , 7:30 PM Iliff,..., Pl1·$CHOOL A•P J l/1 TO I 6::10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. PH. 641-UIJ GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1lTH • MONIOWIA. NIWPOft KACH 64MQI (\Ii .......... "'"_..... • ., lll•m•• lill't'1n11tl, P11tOI' Sim Miiier, Mu1ic1I Dlritdet •:41 A.M.-S1"1iry k~.,_,. A...,._. 10tlOA.M.-..,._ IMI .t Tiie H ... lplrft" 7:00 P.M.-'""" n... C,_" htll w .... .,, , .... 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A, l •rrl1, ....... l1ltley W•nlllp: 9:10 I 11 A..M.--C•1rcll Sc"-1: f:JI ...... :14MJM Sr. And'*w'1 Presbyterian Ghurch 6" It. AltllNWll IMll, N_,... ..... c ..... tllirMrt ••"'44. ,..... W...W,•~ScllMI: 1.'f :H • 11 A.M. A46·7147 St. Marie Presbyterian Church c.,..,J....,_& ._.,.._,. °""' c......, Met J ...... ,.,. .... lhl,,...... WenWp a Cll1rc• hltffl-t • ll:JI A.M. 644·1141 . : . . . . , . . . ' , . . • . . " , . .. " • . . . . . . Mernint Wenhip 1:10 I 11 •'" Stllll•y Schoel ••• • •• t :lO •"' Ev111iftf S1rvic1 • ••. 6:00 P.M. Ylillth Choir ••• ••• 1:11 P,M. y011tti Mo1ti11tt ••.• 1:00 P.M. ·~:::.•..=-217' W. WILSON ST. COSTA MESA ••l'IY ................. .ti• 1.:.. ab kM11 .......... -••.. t i• •·""' llTWUN KAllOI _.. PAllYllW """"" ................ 111• .. M. "'""' .,._ .................. • """ SUNDAY MORNING 1111.E STUDY ••• •• ••••••• #. 9:41 A.M. "N:'s~ey ·c·~·p;o;;id:C. SUNDAY MOlNtN6 WOlSHIP. a COMMUNl<:Jf4 •• 10:41 A.M, Wtt11\lp SetVl(C$t 1:1$ a 11 AM. Slltldl y SCl\ool: 9:30 A.M. ll'"'!:;:iiii~i===:===:==============; • Adult lllblt Clf:ll? •r• A.Ht. . ~ .: CHlrstlAN ILIMINTAlY SCHOOL 14MHI 11'::;====·===========~1 l \.' 'eJ} SABBATH SERVICES : om,,,..°''"~ 14Mm MNU1 SUfllDAY EVENING WOlSHI' ,, •••••••••••••• 1'. 6:00-P.M. 11; '-.... RELIGIOUS SCHOOL • ta-2421 WIDNUDAY tvlNIN6 l !ILE STUDY ••••••••••• , 1:l0 P.M. MUUbT CAU PIOWIDID W, WMt Httrl .. ,.. Mnlnl IHNI .... --·,_. P"-: 545711 Qay.; N°lght FIRST CHRISTIAN I c,:i~.~.£~'::,::.~·· CHUll'.ll . I ::: :-:::-~ S Mlr!lllll WWsl!Ja, 10:• '·"" - PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M .. y.,. Drift • ... ., SttW, C.... M ... C.IH. ANDRE\tt ~ AN DERSON, Ptltol' Sund•~ Scl!DOI: 1:15 -M•minlr WOl'll'l!p~ l :OG •llCI n :oo Prince of P11c1 l11 thtr111 School -Mi11 Ellh•t Cito", Princ lp1I Offico Pheft1: 149·052 1 School Pho"'' 549-0562 Main I Ad11M lrtt!' •""'"""' ""'"' 1 ,,.,, INch __ , ... ,.. _ .. 7 ..... FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHU~CH Mo,.~::!~.~ ......... 11~=======::~11 ___ _.--,.··1 CUff DI. l!.l'!!POIT llACH 11112 Culvtr Drive .......... I.JO 111"° A.M. p -A NIW CHURCH WILCOMES YOU llrilvei'ilty Park, Irvin• 11w. 5chffl .......... '"'' .... ray .... .......,. "· " ............ Ye1tti &r••e! ••• ••• 4:00 ,M . Emery p, Collln1, P11tor h"9f l&ll111•I l :H A.M. ,_.ltr W_,..lp l tlO & 10 A.M. -fvenl"f W.nlllp •••• 7100 PM ....,......-11A.M. W.....,_11 A.M.,f P.M. Ul·1111 Nil'llf'l' C.. · IJJ•l246 . , . . d " . harbor reform 'temple AA.181 llEANARD P, KING " ... b. meeting 1t St. Jll'l'bft Ephcopal Church o 3209 Vii Lido, Newport 8-=h ' ! for lnlorrM _tio;:i:f!!I e~nlO _ _ ~ • ---" 1 • ~ * TEMPLE 'SHARON ................... .., ... .....-~ ... - 617W .......... C...- All J1w11h f1.,111M or1 invlt1i te feh1 llS 111 truly '"'•11lntf11I IAllAfH IYINUI• lllYl~b PpllAY • 1111 P.M. " -L ' . " Nurtll'' Ctrll ~ .... 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Manifng wonhlp ill Scleace al Ne..,..t Bead, • at 10:41 a.m_ with an evening ~ccor<ling to the. Hebnlw Thi chlldrens' 1emce will be wOJ be set ulde for them In the !emple. SUnday at the Ebell Club, 515 "The Underground" will be evqelisUc service at 7 e.m. · calendar, this is the year 5731. held at the c 0 mm u n J t y W. Balboa Blvd. at 10 a.m. the sermon topic for the Rev. At thi!: time each-year, the Congregational ·Church, 4111 Othei Services honoring the new year will be: held Thufs. day at 8:30 a.m. and Friday at the same hour. Sunday school meets at the Robert Maynord tomorrow at A reception honoring the Jewish people c e 1 e brat e Ka~ella Ave., Loa Alamitos. ~me hour. A meditaUon ~~~~ ~.ta J~e:: =·t!:'i:'.!mG:etie'tf.Y~· 11everaJ High Holy Qays, and Kol Nidre· service, on the period with a re co rd e d the temples of the Orqe -even ol, the day. of atoneinei1t OrangeAve.,ColtaMeu.'Dle Baud of ~sand c t nd ad"'""'"" ' message by Ernest Holme!!; Crusader Youth group will Women's Guild of the Ualled h:as ~uled,_.~ i' !_~I be held Oct. 9 at 7 ·p,m. ln , Junior and youth services all three days will be at 10 a.m. Fowidef of the Institute of th f . Ir lio . ~--•,ti •-u-. Sc•--at ve terv1ces or w~ Long Beach church. · ga er or a singsp a n m ~ -... -__, the •t Rellalous Science, prec~dea the Maynords' home following the Woman'1 Club, 420 lqth St., commwu y. ' Yom KlpPUr meetfn&S will Tempt~ Sharon will mark the t!Jy of atonement, Yom Kippur, with Kol Ni d re i services Oct. t at 7:30 p.m. On Oct. 10, the services will commence at 1:30 a.m. a Yl¥ll Kippur Yizkor Memo ri a I aervl~ will be held ti)& same day at ,11 :30 a,m, aod a youth service win be held -., JO. bou the mornlll lnl 1 1 Jecture 1 . A coffee. the 7 p.m. service. Huntington Be a c h . Rev. Severedal ~. t8he1 .temhples, have be on Oct. lt ltartin& at 10:38· r w OJ ow the ecture. Tbompaon took J!Ver the min-preper 1 c o t • or a.m. wltb a cblldrtns' service · Pastor James G. Blain of The sermon for the. subject lstry Jqly 1. 1 "SUcoth" services tonleht. at 2 p.m. An afternoon Newpori lllrbtr L •ti.er a• for Sunday, at Clnma del Mar Thia i~ considered one or the memorial . .m1ce will com--.Cbarc~. nta Dover Dr ., c pm man ti 'I c It•, e 11, The Child Ev an g e 1 ism T•lk ~i..ted Guett Speak~r most impressive •nil movini menct at 4 p.m. Newpqrt Beach, has chosen Coqregadonal flt Heliotrope, , Fellowship is sponsoring a Sam Cockran. national of the Hi~h 'Holy Day prepa--Temple Sharon's ~ance for his sermon at both will be entiUed "The Man Who breakfast· at Barbor Triatty Maj. Gen. Francis L. tory services. of Rolh. · Hasbana will begin services 0 A5k What I Shall Wat .Always Noticing," to~ be_Jt..!P!ltt~~-d:_J, w Baker St.. chairman of the Board Sampson, chief of U.S. The special penitential pray-Wednesday evening at t 'p.m. Give You." Services are at 8 pr~ented by Dr. Philip G. CostaMesaWednesdayat7:30 of "L1ght for· the l:iost," Army chaplains, will be ers, combined with mei;titatlori Guut of t8' temple fOr thiS a.m. and 10:30 a.m. with Murray. Church services ·are a.m. Mr. ·Reidar Kalland. a missionary group of the guest speaker at the and personal conftsaionala, year's observaor:es will be the Christian Education at 9:15. at 10 a.m. with child-care. western regional director of prepare the t em PI e co~ military ·ptraonnel of Jewilh 1be temple suggests that noo-tnemben obtain s e a t reservations early as . limi~ seating-.pace ii availibfe. New memt;ers will be received Church. schoOI clasSea are now · ·the organization will be the the · Asseinblies of God Anaheim-Western Com-gregation to participate in the faith atalk>ntd -at El Toro a_t_the_1_0_:30~se_r_v_ic_e. ____ in ~aress with classu from guest speaker. Churches, will be the munities United ' Fund Holy Days to come. Marine Bue. A special aection Slinday is Rally Day at Prt8c:t of Peaet Llltberan Sa•- day Scbool. located at Mesa Verde and Baker Streets, Costa Mesa. This is an impbrtant day for the 450 children and young people when the tradi- tiOfial balloon launch takes place from the church lawn. Each balloon hu a card at- tached with the return address or the church, a child's signature, and an invitation to come to Sunday School and church. Ptnons returning the cards will rective a gift from the SWlday School. 'frursery-throu Junior Hilb--guest speik'if'iftheFifs' 'Kie of BreaiC'lii es-emp e aron o sta being offered. Rev. Rary Pulver w i 1 t Assembly of God Church, day at 7:30 a.m. in the Mesa. locatll!I at 117 West present the Old Testament Hamilton st., will atart Slicolh The leuon sermon to be Passover Supper next Sunday 157 22nd St., Cos~ Mesa Anaheim Convention Cen-services at 11 p.m. tontlht discussed ' at au an.uaa morniq at ll a.Jn. at the Sunday evening at 7 o'-ter. The breakfast is open with a film on the World war Science churches Sundly is First Bapdat Cburcb ~ f ,clock. His subject will be to the public and tickets II Jewish undtrground. in "Reality", Area church ad-~~~rke~~c~~ ~~1Je;J~f~ "Effective Leadership in will be sold at the door. Germany entitled "Night and dresses an~ ~rvice times in-faith and converted to Chris. the Christian Ch'urcb.,, Fog." , elude: First Church of Christ, Rabbi' Ga-n Goodman ~11 Laymen Seek Share In Cho~ce of Pope Sc. t' t -M v .r-tianity several years ago, Mt. •;JU w1 ien 18 • _, esa er...,. Pulver is able to give what ~--------------------~ deliver the sennon entitled BRUSSELS, Btlguim (AP) 21, with-seven abstentions and Dr., Costa Mesa, 11 a.m.; Christians believe is the pro-"Higher than He av an'•,. -A congress of le~g two invalid votes, to denounce First Church of Christ, Sci en· per interpretation or this age N • N c • Temple Sharon is a con· Roman Catholic theologians discriminatibn against women tist, 8th and Olive St., Hun-old "ligious rite. IXOD ot onsp1cuo11.;;: .. rvative sy1!3gogue. called on the Oiurch Thursday in the Church. They aaid tington Beach, 9:30 and 11 . · o Sl'ichot and' Ha v d a I ah to .let laymen shar.e in the churches should seriously ex- a.m.; First Church ol Christ, ho f p ~-Scientist, S30.1 Vla L 1 d 0 The MesaJ erde Ulitod services-will be held Saturday c . ice o a ope, a b111111up or a amine the place woinen mifbt Newport Beoch.'9:15 and 11 M•thocliat Church, 1701 Baker :(n Chr1·s11·an .Worship evening at Temple Beth David priest . . hold In the ml!listries. a.m. and Second Church of Street, .Costa Mesa, will have of Orange County 11110 Lo3 This guidehne was approved The .congress also approved, Christ, Scientist, 3100 Pacific two Sunday morning worship Alamitos Blvd., ~ Alamitos. by a vote o£. 149 to 20, w~th 142 to 28, proposition' stres.5- Pastor James G. Blain of View Drive, Coron8. del Mar, services at 9 and 10:'30 a.m. B LOUIS CASSELS . . 8even abstentions and two in· ing the importance of small Nbwpott Harbor La t b e r a a, Rev. Paul C. Bieserneyer his Y UPI ........ wrttw · The Havdalah servi.ce wilt valid ballots. Church c o m m u n it i e s. Cburck, 798 Dover Drive, IO a.m. " selected as his sermon topic start 8~, lO p.m. with the A total of 230 theologians, '11leologians said this was a h h h f t'To Hear and To Do". The President Nii:on apparently belongs to the acnooJ or theme Ros!i H !~ h 8 n a h nearly all ol them priest.!!, key point because it coocemed ~:=:=~bot~ ~~~:s i~ Lu~i.=ra:o~::,c:r .r a~!! Church' School will meet at 9 thought which holds that you don 't need to attend Church Around. the-World ,· from many copntries, to.o ~ the decentralization of the SWlday "Pray for Rain!" a.m. for nursery through hiJ::h regularly in order to be a practicing Christian. At m1dnJgflt, Rabbi Bernard part in the six-day meteting Catholic Church,. which has tington Beach are sponsoring school, and at 10:30 a.m. for Alost or his predecessors in the White House were con· B. Goldsmith will condUct the on the future of the Church. traditionally insisted on unity T 1 .11 a program Tu~sday night at nursery through sixth grade. spicuously faithful about church attendance. either out Of Slichot service!! with Cantor They . also said chUrches and unlvenallty . Harbor. ReJorl.!1 em~ e wt 7 .45 p.m that 1.s open to . all. ~ personal conviction, or because they_ felt !!!ey shoul~t a Harry N~an. . _ must light for -freedom and The participants agreed that hold-speciaHamily-ser-vicu.on-T-h-Gommunity Relations ·1rnprtsoned-Splendor''-wUI -good-example-for the..nalion.. -These-.semct1 will be held look carefully··f(lr-any:-poaible-different forms-ot-ehureh Friday al 7:30 pm. in St. Con.fere~ce of so.~ th er n be the sermon topic of the The three most recent presidents, before Nixon, all · T lewood Cl bho N James Episcopal Church, 3205 Cahforn:a presents ,,Por~ai~ _ Rev. Bruce A. Kurrie at Tile adhered to the custom of regular churchgoing. EJ:cept wnen in ang 'u use 0 • link between themselves and government including those in Via Lido, Newport Beach. This of American Women which IS Preshy1erian Cllureb of the he was ill or out of town, Dwight D. EisentlOwer snowed up 5 in Cypre.ss. "the pow en of oppression." the . Orthodox churches of special service, aimed at the . ~ad~ up of 50 wom~n speak-Coveunt, 2850 Fairview Road, virtually every Sunday at 11 o'clock service of the National The High Holy Day !I Christian communiUes, they Eastern Europe had ad' younger members of the con-1ng 1~ groups of slX. Each Costa. Mesa. Wonhip services Presbyterian Church. He always occupied pew 41, in the them s e Ives· are ~h added, tnUJt S!ek actively to vantaaes and diaad..vantages. gregation, Is a popular event. panel IS made up of.women of will be he1d at 9:30 and 11 fifth row ·on the left side. The ~er pew is now pre-Holhonah or Rosh Hashana free the oppresaed, whetser Diversity should be respected "What Is ihe Church" is 1he sermon topic of the ~Rev. Nonnari L. Brown on Sunday, at the Plymouth Congr_ega· Honal Church or Newport Harbor~ '3262 Broad Street, Newport Beach, at 10 a.m . worship service. S u n d a y School is held at the same time with baby-sitting service provided. various ta_cys, cre_eds and cob -a.m. Church school through served in the-Chapel of ... tbe Prtsidenta at _the..ne1' ~NaUonat ~ Yorn Kippur. The former . yictims or racial discrlmina-aitd pursued, they said. · ors. '.The p~ogram is st;t up as eighth grade will be held .at Presbyterian Church and Center in Washington. IS the actual marking .of-the4 ion, induatrlal societies or By -a-v(lt~ of 113 to 35, the a d1~s1on of racial ~n-. 9:30 a.m. John F. Kennedy attended mass every Sunday, usually new ~ebrew year, while "tbe totalitArian ri!glmes. congress.-approv(ld a motion dersta~ding. For further in· . at Holy Trinity Church in the Georgetown section of tne latter 1s the day of a.tonement. The vote on this Point was that said : "We express our formahon call 962-3988. The Happy Child Pre-school. capital. Kennedy felt strongly that religion is 8 private mat· '11lese days are considered the 1&6 to 19, with three absten~ scllidarity with those who are sponsored by the FI rs t ter and tried his best to behave like any ordinary memt>er most solemn in all Judaism. lions. A two--thirds majority currently working for th~ --iioly Communion wilt-be celebrated at the 8 a.m. service of SL Michael's ap,d AU Angels' Epiacopal Chureb jn Corona del :P.tar Sunday. Morning prayer Y1ill be read at the 9:.30 11.m .. service and tht Rev. Johil .Rogers Davis will speak -on "Summary o( the Law". The tMual church fesUval will start at 5:30 p.m. with a Mariachi Mass. The. fiesta will include food, dan· cing and entertainment alter the mass. Souttiem BapUst Church -and of the congre gatiorr:-·To avoll:I special treatment, he otten -H.a r b o r Reform Temple., -was needed-to carry,---liberation -of _ ·-man.. I n located at 650 West Hamilton slipped into the church after the service had begun, anct which will mett in the Newport The theologians did not particular with those who Ire ill Costa Mesa is expanding its took the first empty seat he found. Harbor ~theran Church, 798 ' r e a c·h ag'relement on how endangered, e x 11 e d , im- racilities. The school offers Lyndon B. Johnson was not much of a church-goer De-D?ver D~1ve, Newport Beach, laymen should lake part in prisoned ot tortUred became creative activiUes for ·an fore he entered the' White House, Out as President, he set will hold 1t1 ob1ervances of the electing ChW't"h leaders. of. this involvement." children who will be three or what may be an aU-time record for frequency of partJc1pa-Holy Days Wednea:lay and For centuries pontiffs have It mentioned Fathers David four years old by Dec. 2, 1970. lion in public worship. With characteristic ·r~xas · e:s:uber-'Thul'9day· and alto Oct. t and betn cholen by the College of and Philip Berrigan who have 'lbe hours are from 9 to tl:30 ance, be sometimes attendecttw~ or three service• a dlY,· ~: Ad~i~n, to the a:ervfcet Cardinals. 1'ie Pope bimseU been convicted in ~ United a.m. Tuesday and Thursday Nixon established a new custom-hold church services 15 open Ind furlhir in-appoinll blabops, while priests States of destroying draft and the same. hour Monday In the White House, with a different guest preacher tor fonnati~. can ~ obtll~ .are ordained by bilhopi. records. ~e Were 30 absteu.4 Wednesday ud Friday for each occasion. . _· ~mg ticket 1nformalion The theolotians voted 143 to tions on this vote four.year-old!. Because or their setting, these services have received by contacting the temple at · considerable...publicity, and many Americans nave gained 675-7230 or '44-0lto. lhe impression that NlJ.QQ_ is a strong advocate (lf regular Leading the events a t TEMPLE HILLEL A Conservative Synagogue i· At the Costa Mesa Baha'i Center, The Feast' of Will will be hosted by Leo Rovins at 1 p.m. Sunday. Tonight will be an Orange County premier showing· of "A Neff Wind'..'., a. 30 min. Documentary Film on the Baha'i Faith, showing life in Baha;i Communities in ---~J'iia'"pan'°"',"TOOii-anOUteUnlted------,iie-sunClay sennonar ... ffie States. The public ls invited to First ChrlsU:an Cburcll, 285 the Hospitality Room at the Legion St., Lagufta Beach. will Republic Federal Bank, 17th be entitJed "Advice to a Young Huntm• gton Sunday ·worship. Last June, he was named "t:nurcrunan Harbor Refol'11_l will be Rabbi of the Year" by Religious Heritage of America. Bernard ~· King and Cantor '----l--"--"·"'rh~ec;rec;;;.m:l-shl>Ws---tnat1n--u.e--io-montllrmnce-rus -1:n----M1yea-Sh1klerr~----ll---Hl•H--HOlY-DAY-TICkltS-AVAILAILL.---l·---I Church Sets auguration, Nixon has participated in 23 Sunday worsn1p Temple. Negev of Orange BIBLE THOC!GHTS CHOOSIN5 TO OllT! R•9•rcUn9 Chri1 t, th• BIBLE 1•y1, "Thou9h He w•r• • Son, v•t LEARNED He obedi1nce -•nd -H• b•c•m• th• •uthor of •~••nel 1•l•ttio11 unto-•ll-tht1t1-th•t·OBEY-Him'';-H•b:-5:t-.- 9. Altho119h J11u1 LEAltN~D 0D11ditnc• He ne••r once DISOIEYED. A1 he 9rew up. He l111rn1d to ob1y r•th•r tliari to SIN. H• COULD HAVE r•b•lled, but H• didn't. H• 1•ii:I to God, "-not •• I wlll but •• Thou w:lt '', M•tt. 26 :lt, , .l ... H ••id to hi1 people, "-choott you thi1'dty whom Y• will 11r•-•1 for m• t11d my hou1e, w• will ••••• th • Lord", Jo1li. 24:15 s.iftwr ••id, "lehold, to ob1y i1 b•tter th•n 11crific1-". I Sem. 15:22 ....... 11id. "-hy call Y• M•. lord, lord •11d DO NOT tlie thi1191 whicft I 11y7. Aho "If y•'lo•• Mt, k••P My comm•ndm111t1", Ilk. 6:•6, Jn, 1•:15 ). H1r1, H• int1p•r1bly conn1cted LOVE t11d OBEDIENCE. Lo•• i1 d1m•nstr11ttd by ob•di1nc1. Do YOU 1b1y Chri1t, 11 you liv• from d1y to d1y? H1•• y111 LEAR.NED thi17 H• 11id, "-t1•ch ·•II 1111tion1, b•,ti1l119 th1m- t•11chin9 th1m to ob••rv• •11 thin91 wh•ho1v11r I h••• tolftmenJ• • a vou-". M1tt .. ~l :11.1t. VISIT 111, 1t11dy the lllLE with 11·1. Churcl. ef Christ, 287 W. Wil· ten St., Cott• M11•, C•lif , 926J7, Ph. 541-5711, 545·2•41, 646·5763. - 1 ... TY, C ....... t, hMeya. 7:JI A.M. n;. t•nt••• .1.ctronic .,,a .. it •••llfltl• ••• l•••••(t111rch•·· pl1111, Prlc.•• •••iltbl• •n t~ll•tf. I - Tr.finest t tttl"oni end-pipror9en1-et9' bvUt"ri9ht in Newpod .le•ch. · . - -Two, three and four m1nual modil1 •rt av1il1~I• f•r your hom• or church. T •rms evai11blt. W• al1o htv• kits (for hom• assemlilirsl, ecct11ori•s ---l e-. lilt "'"•tti<~iiflllfrforotl·m1h . · NEWPORT ORGANS- 15•> MONJt'OV.~,_ AVENU ·NEWPOltT llACH ltOliRT L. f:IY,.OWNH • •I • services in the East Room o( the White House -an average County will mark tlle9e feaatl or just over one a month. during meetings in the Retail Aside from funerals, he has not set toot in any wasb-Clerks Union Hall, located at inJlon-church-aince he-became Prea.ident. the_c.orner. _o( Stanton ahd 1 He has gone out to church on three occasions While Crescent Streets in Buena A Fall Roundup Sunday will vacalioning at Key Biscayne, Fla., once in San l:lemente, Jlllirk. This refonn temple will be held at the Firtt United Calif., and once while in Hawaii to greet returning astro-commence the high Holy Days Gathering Rabbi Plncug Goodblatt Cantor Paul Levilig services Conducted at COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6;662 Hell, Huntlntt• luch (Between Edwards and GoldenWest) Methodist Church of . Hun· nauts. Wednesday evening at I p.m. tington -B e·a ch, 2721 17th Nix(ln's close friend and spiritual counselor, tbe Kev. Further information an dii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----street, on SiliKlay-'lfrthe· --------su1y Gra:ll.-m';'11clmowledges-that-the President ~s-not-ine_ -tlcket.s-can-be-obtained-at-thtl; Church School and the world's most faithful churchgoer." temple or by calling 827-2267. -'~ 1(' Worship Servicts. A special "Bu~ I don't think a man necessarily has lo go to churcn Temple Beth David bu ' effort is ~Ilg made to have every Sunday to be genuinely religious," said the J:fapllSI services for Orange COUnt)' the entire congregatlon attend. evangelist. "1 am sure Rlc~rd 1Nixon is a person of strong congregationa. All the ltl'Vicet The Church begins a new religious convictions." this year will be held at the permanent Sunday schedule Los Altos Methodist Church with worship services being comer of Willow and woodrud held at 9:1S and 10:30 a.m Streets in Lotlg Beach. Thi ··awn lfonoricd podt Tb• Southl•nd's Most B•llillif11l M,,,.o,.;,Js • MAUSblfUM • COlUMIAtlUM • CIM!TO'I" and the Church School at 9:15 B ·zz G h p . services wt.II be conducted by a.m: Nursery c~" will be l y ra am raises Rabbi Goldsmith and Cantor · available all morning. Newman . At the IOrvices on Sunday Rooh Hashana Is ICheduled TREES of the WORLD the paator, Rev. Edward c. Black Church Fer"'())" lr~·~nd~·~·~~·~ia~1~c~h~1~1d~r~e=n~·~·~~~~~..,.~~=~~o;·~'""'~ .. ~"~·=-~H~~=:::. Erny, will preach on the I.I aervice at-3 p.m. Thunday. , ...... s.,,.. .t11• .,, er.,. . theme""The-Mistake We Make About God's Love". Thia Saturday, September 2fith, 8:00 and 11 :00 a.m., the Annual Pancake Breakfast will be held in the patio of Mrs. Marion Sallade, m Yorktown Avenue. KANSAS CITY (AP) - Evangelist Billy Graham sug- gests that white preachers should copy the religious fervor or their Negro brethren. "[ btlleve that the b e s t SEARCHING? \ TMUUIAJ mN_ll• OCT. 1 ...... I I WIDNDIAT . AmutOON OCt. 7 l ..... 1--T .. ....,..lly-K'ALIDAS ond-BHARATI . YOGA CINTIR A4S E. 17th St. Cffl1 M111 Svfto 1 -t preachers are in the black churches," he told t h e Congress on Ev all g e 1 i s;n Wednesday, and prodded the white ministers in his au- dience "to get some fire into your religion.•• You ore invited to our Rally Day Service 10:00 A.M.-SEPT. 27, 1970 T.HEME··"To God All Praise & Glory" Black delegates s h o u t e d "Amens!" throughout Graham 's talks. At one poiat a Negro . minister called oot. "You're doing a!l right," and Graham stopped to thank him. About 1.500 churchmen and laymen from across the coun· try are attending the \hree- day program which ends ti> day. Christ· Luthern Church 760 VICTORIA STREET, COSTA MESA ONE SERVICE -THIS SUNDA,Y ONLY -NO SUNDAY SCHOOL 61·7 W. H1mll1o11; Cffll Melo Fa~ Jni.rmallon coll: 646-5552 Rabbi 0.rMft Goffman -C1nhr Mlrtln Kehn and tho T 1mpl1 Sharon Choir R•t•r•• .,eur •••h totl•'r -S••t;11. llrictly 1i111it•lll. ltbv·tittint ,,.¥id!!! for lll•ytl111• ·~•it•.! n 11•mi~•I ,.,1. SP1ci1l Frl41y .lvanl119 Soni.._ Oct. 2, 1:15 p.m. - nBwporl Unit'! • 16th AND lRVlNE. NEWPORT BEACH • I .... ----------------,,.,...,.,.------.-----·.-,,-,,-==~~- I -l • --f;om.-en1 . Pag~, • - • I· • Strang~ Statement: -'You May Be Right' By WARREN H. SCHMIDT Aut1tant Dean, Graduate Sclloel Of Buliat11 Actmlal1tr1Uo11 UCLA It ·c ould B e the Way Americans Learn to Find Themselves tupport equality 111d uniquent§, right.5 ¥nd resporuiibillties. JN Tms LAND th~ desire Lo persuade I I I • There o.ce was a land wberti men were always rigl\t. '11w!y knew ii, and they were. proud of it. •It was a land \i\''here a man was proud to say, "I am right" and "You are wrong,'' for these were words of convic- tioo, oC_strr:pgth and of courage. No one was ever heard to say, ' I may ,be wrong'' or "You May be right," for ' lhese were words of weakness, u• ~·certainty 'and.cowardice. ~ . ' D'FERENO::S a e among ' the people of this land they sought not to ~ explore but to be right - and to b1sist ~ that others be right, too. ~ When differences ar02 between tbe old ~ and the young, the old would say: ~ ''We have worked hard to ,,build lhis great and protperous land. We ha,ve pro- duced cars and highways that permit us to move quickly from place to place. We have built planes that surpass 1he speed of sound. We have even touched the moon. We expect those who laheril tjtis good land to appreciate this and to build on the herib\ae we have_given to them." ·These people were right, of course, and they knew it ud Were proud of it. -' .avr f!IE· YOUNGER' people would h: nd: "We see around us a land lhat as betn ouled and esp lte _ We believe laws and practices are aj>plied diff~ntly to diirerent groups. Noble 'nd .,.moral words are matched by selfish· and hypocritical deeds. The whole scene. i" phony aJMI polluted and inhuman and out J1 ~lack Physicians • Woefully Lacking By JACK E. WHITE JR. • reporters who had come to dismiss lhe NMA as "a black AMA") looking for America ls suffering a health c on fronta t ions. diatribes and manpowe r crisis of d i s a s I r o u s demonstrations were disappointed. There proportions. It af!ects all the nation's ·· were clashes of will, and dif'ferences of citizens, but especially its black, Spanish-opjnioo., But the majority of the over speaking and Indian po~Jation. Fifty-five J .200 physicians and students present of control. We want ao part ot the Establishment." These younger people wt(e right, or course, and they knew it and were proud ot it. And the gap between the generation~ grew wider. Group alter group defined lhe right, and took their stand, and upheld their _P:!:!!!ion a_gainst-those who opposed them. IT HAPPENED between those who "'OUld hope tlieir tOn cOufd remain lil?lall ud intimate and those who would ' grea • ffiil.e encourage rap1 growth. lt happened between those who would dynami.te the caves in the hills and those who would set them aside as natW'al monuments. It happened between those who 1'ould THIN ONE DAV a stran&e new 1ound others waa matched by the desire ,,, ban' ail dogs from the beecbes•and those wu heard in the land. learn from others. nie proclamation of wbq, would atroU the aand with ·~ir pet Someone said, 'j I m_ay be easy solutiOAs (whjch other~ ~hould-earry Of!• leash, wron( .••• You may be ri&ht." The peo-out) no )onger seemed as heroic as lhe tt happened betwee1 those who would pie were shocked that anyone coukl be s, quiet per90nal commitment to work wish to use beaches they had been free to weak and so cOld'osed, but the voice steadily on iOme complei commllllity use from time immemorial and thoee peraisted. problem. who would build fe-.ces to the mean higb And some people began lo listen in a Most imporlant of all, men had learned tide. different way. As they listeaed, they how two rights could make a very cosUy '"Everyone was right, of course, and diaeovered common billifs they had not wrong ..• that it takes more wisdom IJld they knew it and were proud of it. known befor~. They even beg:in to lff courage to es:tend a hand than to point a And the gap· between the groups grew signs of humanity and noble purpoae in finger or clench a fist. wider. And the quality of life in the land· those whom they Once Dew OOlj 'as The land became alive with quest, and declined and srtw. more."ijiim~.rtiiiiliiifoil~ad~y~eraanesi.ij!.j·~·rHe\iireiim~and~elthe~r~elimenf'i~· ex~--iidefiba~terv. ~ud~leram:!!!!i ~::.!and~!!th!!:e~u~au~· 'J.!;c!.r __ ut·tbfOiiiJilhi"teiii'aiys o usion pre r common s s e v . some maintaaed their vision of a time a8d bright eumples of joint action were But, more import.ant, the land had when men would again value their dif· seen in the land. found its soul again and experieJtCed a fere1tees as a source of richness, as a They came to realize that the hap. rebirth of freedom and justice and trust sUmulant to learning, as '• base for pineSI and fulfillment of all depends on which ~mart a truly great and human creativity. the commitment of each lo accept ud society. ........ Viens Iudacorum -Vicious Ghetto By L. F. PAIMER JR. Ckk:a&t Daily New1 thousand more pracUc1111 doctors were seemed tO realize that the situation has 1-:-:----;<.;;;;ed yesferdaY:-EiCh Cay. as-the-gotten too se'iiO\ii"iiOw to play around!!.=:'..-+ population grows, the medical manpower -·-c:::3 'XH>449 ~---­........... Some Americans object to the use of the term "ghetto" as applied to con- CCfltrations of blal'.:k.s in this country. They say the word Is too negative, too de· -meanihg;-or-historically inaecurate. 1ap gets wider. THE REY. JEME Jackson. who call!'! The shortage of doctors is dramatically himself "a physician to a sick society." apparent in the black community. There ~t !he mood of the convention : rn are only 6,POO black physlcian;i in the U.S. perspectiv'e· during a press conference -Jess than 2 percent of t~e total .3171000 before his speech lo the Internal ' doctOrs, according to officials of the Medicine section. 'National Medical Association'(NMA), the -"An-or us In black America are black doctors' organization. suffering from some form of sickness, In Mississippi. for instance, the black and it's really a case of social _population is about 900,000. There are claustrophobia. There's just too mm.1y of only 4' bfack dOCtors. 't'hiS is a ratfo or· -us-ror the· amount olsp&ce-we•re confiiled'- more than t9,000 persons to one to , • , ·The issue is not to fight the practitioner. Federal health officials victims bul to expand the walls."' citimate that a ratio or l,000 persons lo Jackson said. "In a convention like Uiis, one physicia n i~ needed for a minimum you find the young medics fighting the &tandird of health care. , old medics and nejther of them is fighting the walls ••• W. Montag\le Cobb (who MISSISMPPf IS an extreme, but by rio was dismissed from his post as chalrm4n meana atypical es:ample. Fayette County, of Anatomy at Howard University Tenn., with • black population of about Medical SChooJ during studf nt proteSts 27,000, has no black doctors. Urban areas Jast year) ended up being a victim o[ also have a shortage, although not dislocated frustration because we usually as acute. Fresno, Calif., with wouldn't take on Nixon and HEW. And 30,000 blacks, has 10 black doctors. Nixon's budget is more ot a death wish So, when the NMA held its 75th annual than a lite wish." convention in Atlanta Ga. A.l!I· 3·6 Usil!i__!lig!!!!Y...l!iffer_el!t_la_ng!J!g~, p~--,_ __ ___,Mdging the manpower gap w&Sthe chief NMA's leadership would probably a~ee. • ! concern. Amid the pomp and ''We feel we're the most neglecfed. circumstance of Atlanta's futuristic -important segment of the nation," said ¥and es:pensive -Regency Hotel. amid outgoing president Julius Hill of Los the parties and nuff, some or the doctors Angeles. "You spend $20,000 to train a were taking care of the business of how graduate or A'l'lnapolis (the Naval to recruit, educate and get into practice Academy), maybe it's more than that. the 30,000 black doctors NMA ort'icials $12,000 would almost make a doctor. We i<lY are needed now. can train people to kill but not to help The convention was mostly fret of people to live.'' rancor. Those (inclu<f!ng some cw~hi="t•'-----Rice Relations Repor~r , Thi s Famil y Lays Down Hard Line on Drug Use Fro1n the book "Stro11 u famif.y St·ro,tg Ch;ld," by Barry Bricklin, Ph.D .. and his wife. Patricia J\f, Brick· lin, Ph.D. There are some .Lhings so serious that you must lay down rules you realize you cannot enforce completely. Drug usage falls into this category in our home. • Our position on drugs is this : "You may not use them. you may not es· periment with them. you, may not asaociate with 'people who sell them. You White Singers Emulate. Blacks 'n1ay not even' associate with anyone u•ho uses the l}ard drugs. There are no ex- ceptions. We will do whatever we have to to enforce this rule. If you force us. we will even search your clothes aod lock you in the house." This is indeed a hard position ; it mir- rors our feelini: that the issue is serious. Both or us have "'orked with dozerui of kids Ythose troubles were transformed by drug use from what would have been standard cases into nightmares .• Hard drugs may not cause problems but they can make solvable problems unsolvable. NO ~1ATTER what studies your teenager may cite, we cont.end drugs are dangerous. We have seen too many serious cases to doubt this . When white recording artist Pat Boone launched his star-studded career. he The hard drugs are easy to prove began with a record called "Ain't Thal dangerous. The situation is more complex a StwM.." The song had been ri!COrded with marijuana. Studies show It is not earlier by bl1ck blues singer Fats physically addicting, But our experiera Domino, and Boone'• rendlUon was little shows it may be psychologically ad- more than a not&-for-noteirQJtation. dieting. And It Is also a steJ>"UP drug. But It told, and dozens of white singer~ '!'he psychological step between nothing havt used t.ht technique in the ltil decade and I half. Now, however, black and marijuana is much'bigger than that 11 ...... n are turning the tabita and an: between marij4ana and aomelhlng elSt. .,.. or1 lnall Once the first step has been taken, t.hfi l ,_ __ bel1Ming ~ re-~d tOngs I Y second step is easy. Marijuana m:iy not done-l>)'.-wllila.-A ...,....•umpleJs.Btn-have tie< Ci I..-••·•111 llie ~ IV E. Kini: (wt.o. biggest hll, "Spanish av n "Y"I' '"'"6 pa • Harlem" was ,.&.recorded years later by suspect such ~·as the cue because in lhf the M and the Papas 1 white past there was nothing readlly_ avallablt IT'=~~CTOUP) fmu • ..... to...attp up to. The-s.ltua~ is grossly Kini:• 11.test album features songs first differtnt now. ~vcn our j\lnlor . high recorded by MK!h white st•r• u lht--schools 1bound v.•1th drug supplielJ. Beatles, lire Rolling Stones. Bob Oyl111, •nd even country mUJlc singer' ,ROif'!' Mlller. Other black srngers who have: recenllY ldapted whlte records t.o their awn atyla are Ike and Tin• Turner, lnac Ha,.. tnd Wllaon Pickett . ____ ...,...., ' ' TO BE QUITE hontst. marijuana Is not dangerous to everyont. A good many or the kJds who use It do not seem to suUer btcaust of It. and even some of those 1''ho do go on .to the hard drugs reallie their mis.take -and tilhrr go off drugs com· p&etely Cl' 10 back to marijuan1·only. ' ... -0--.... Only No. 2 But State Tax Load High on List Californians paid an average or $540 per person in taxes to slate and local governments in fiscal 1969 -the second hi1hesl in the nation and $52 greater than in the previous year. Only New Yorker~ paid more per person. $576. while Arkansas for the se· eond year had the lowest per capita burden, $221. Three other states collocted more than $450 per person: Hawai i, $480; Nevad a, $4§6 and P.1assachusetts, $45.1. S250 lo its present level, during lhe past five years, according to the CCH study ot Census Bureau statistics. Within the past few years, the increase bas accelerated rapidly, jumping by 6.8 per cent in fiscal 1967, by 9.2 percent in fiscal 1961 and by 12.4 percent in fiscal 1959. TOTAL STATE and local collections rose to $76.71 biUion in fiscal 1969, up $9.14 billion over the $67.57 billion chalked · up in fiscal 1968. Growth in these col· lections in the past five years has been $28.9 billion or 60.5 per cent, over the SEVEN STATES and the District of $47.8 billion tallied in fiscal 1964. This Colwnbia ha!l__!Y!r!~~ bet~een _growth,_ tQQ, has been accele~atin~-~uring $400-$450: 13 states were in the ~$399 tt'Hf"last few years, the"'tota:I collection-in-- range, 12 were in the $300-$349 range, and creasing by 79 per cent in fiscal 1967, by 13 states collected Jess than $300 per 103 ~rc~nt in fiscal 1968 and by 13.5 per. person. Only four states in this latter cent in f~scal .1969. group -Alabama, Arkansas, Missi~slppi Collect1~~ 1n 23 states are now past ahd South Carolina -had average tax the one b1lhon dollar per year mark. New burdens of less than $250 and no stale York and California again had the highest collected as little as $200 per person. lax revenues. together .coll~ing-27.4 per New York also had the largest in-cent o~ the U.S. tolal m fiscal 1969. For crease, $72, in per capital tax burden. the first time, the $10 billion mark has Kentucky had the largest proportional in-bee n passed; New York had over $10.S crease, 22 per cent; its average was $51 billion in state and local tax revenue and more than the $227 per person collected California was just shy of that mark. in 1968. The average burdem in Idaho, Illinois and Pennsylvania each took in Minnesota and Montana increased by !es" more than $4 billion; Mi chigan, Ohio and than 4 per cent, and Wyoming was low in Texas each took in more than $3 billion : this category l\'ilh an increase or only 2 and Florida, Massachusetts and New per cent. Jersey collected more than $2 billion This past year's median state, with a each. Thirteen other states -Con- tax burden of $351 per person, wa~ Mon-necticut. Georgia. Indiana, Iowa , tana ; the median state' in fiscal 1968 was Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Kansas, with a per capita burden of $322, P.1issouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, Commerce Clearing House (CCHJ re· Virginia. Washington and Wisconsin - ported. each collected more than $1 billion, CCH The per capita state and local tax reported. • burden has increased 52 per cent, lrom -Commerce Cleari1g Houk But we often use semantic means to duck reality, to cover up, to stick our heads in the aand. For example, we do not officially call the Vietnam wa: what it is -•war. Tht harsh ana ugly implications of the word "ghetto" are apparently too much for those who gingerly substitute "inner city" or "black community." FEW CREATIONS of American life are more negative and more demeaning than the ghetto, and laking: into consideration that words 1ain new shades of meaning: with tht puaqe of time, lhe tenri baa retained much of IU historic validity. ' ...... .,..,. •?' The-ghetto of Prague, says the tn· cyclopedja~ "was in a way, ·a'state within a state, a pei:uliar microcosm, officially dealpilt.ed 11· tbe 'filth cblef diMrict' of the city of Praaue." THE JEWISH ghettos were located "in the most unwholesome parts of the city generally near a river, where they wer~ liable to be flooded." The Jewish encyclopedia in 1965 defined ghetto this way: "originally the strtet or quarter of a city in which the Jews wer~ compelled to live, and which was closed every evening by gates; the tenn is now '.applied to that part of any city or locality chiefly or entirely inhabited by Jews." The.encyclopedia finds it "noteworthy" that the ghettos "were frequently THE -encyclopedia described-th e-devastatetf-by-conflagrations: _This-Wit! Roman gheUo, which was established by due ~ the crowded conditions that Pope Paul IV in 1556: prevail~ and to t.he narrow streets where fire was subdued only with dif· ficulty." "It consisted of a few narrow , dirty, and unhealthful streets which soon became painfully overcrowded. It's first name was 'vicus iudacorum'; later it came to be..caUed the 'ghetto.' "Each year the Jews had tQ go through the humiliating ceremony of form~ly im- ploring pennission to continue living there during: the ensuing year for which they paid a yearly tu." REFERRING to Vienna of the 16005, the encyclopedia reports: "The Jews of that time found it in many cases impossible to live with lhe Christians. Not only· were they in con· .slant fear of being derided and insulted, injured in property, health and honor, and even of being murdered, but they were in continual danger of being falsely accused of crime and condemned." The historic Jewish ghettos were sur-· roun_ded l'ty walls. The gates were clO&ed at night from the outside. CERTAINLY, today's ghettos are not wa1:Jed in by brick and mortar. But as soao!ogist Louis Wirth pointed out in' ms classic volume, "The Ghetto": "The modern invisible ghetto wall Is M less real than the old, because it is based on the ~liments and prejudices of hu- man beings who are products of distinct cul!Ures, and upon Ulemosl fl!ndamental traits of human nature that govern our ai:iproach to the familiar and our withdrawal from the st range." .The ,Jewish encyclopedia declares that "1n the whole civilized world there is not !XJW 11. single ghetto, in the original mean· mg of the word." ~----------011r Ma 11 ltt S•11 Fr •a cbee-----------But Kenneth B. Clark, director of the Social Dynamics Institute of lhe City Co~ege of the City University of New Yc;irt, concludes that Africa has kept alive the ghetto and given it new shades of definitlon: Eve ry~hing's Under. Control "A.MERICA. has contributed to the con· cepl of the ghetto by the ....irtctJon of ~ to a special are_a and the limiting of their freedom ol choice on the buil of ski.n color. By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -As a result of the Arab skyja~ks. overseas pas- sengers at S.F'. International Airport had to open lheir suitcases for in· spection before boarding their planes. At Pan An1, a teen.age girl, bound for Rome with her mother. opened her suitcase -and there. right on top, \\'ere her birth control pills. "Oh. don 't tell my mother!" she pleaded to the Pan Am man. Alother. craning her neck : "What's Lhat7 What are you talking about?" "Nothing, madaril." said Pan Am1s finesl, slamming the lid. "Your daughter is ~ 1h -all clt~r." lJNWORMY : Not eve ng has c ang a campuses. ·Tue L'Omelette, the clubby Fr each rtsllurant on El Camino in 1>alo Alto, ft'or 31 yel{I. it has been the f1•ored hangout for Stanford's Establishment tms -j ~it!d_trutt &oe.1 all the way back to crewcuts. white buck shoes. Rough Rider cords (very dir\y) and BrookJ Brothers wttite shirt.a: (very clean). But recently 'il appeared thal I. 'Ommic '1 was doomed: one of the founding owners -Pierre Frelier - was ill. and the other, Andre, wants to • . live out his life In Europe. Rather than Jet lhe place fall into the hands: of in- fidels who would change the al· mosphere and policy, some 30 old Stanford gra'.ds have pooled half a million buck.s and ~ht it. BOb Burnett, a former basketballer, will run the pla~ exactly as the Freliers did. And L'Ommie's proud slogan - .. Vive La France and Beat Cal!" -is safe for perhaps another 38 years. CAENFETTI : Checking in at 1 downtown hotel tomorrow for a week's vacation -Mrs. Margaret .Gorman Cahill Of-Washington, D.C .. our very first Miss America! She ~·on the title in 1921. at age 16, and is also in the ret0rd books as the shortest and -ah -smaUe3t Miss America': $'!",JO.~ 32. ~ NEWS TO fl.IE: That Alcatrai'1 only ltnk with the m·atn1&nd -the cockleshell boat called ~ Clearwater -was a gift to the Indians from_ the hot rock group, Creedenct Clearwater Revival. BA V CITY BEAT ' Ah. the poilal plxie.S~ Carol Knestrick. ana\yst with Air West. rtttived 1 p·ackage at.amped "Photographs Do Not Btm:lt' -folded In half and Inscribed by 50me postal worker, "Oh yes they do." AS THE SAUSALITO ferry paued Alcatraz last weekend, all t h e passengers rushed to the rail to )oak at The Rock, whereupon the skipper came on the hom with "Will all passengers please redistribute their \veightl" Stout lady: '10h, if that were only possible!" LlTl'LE OLD LA..DID are lo_vable. Here are two on Geary, O¥erheard by our spy, Evelyne Bacbrntn. One LOL, pointing to a woman ahud: "Her ~ per is broken -'Shall Wt leR her!" Second: "Sure, and besides, her shoes '11be dark lhettos art social, polWcal educational, and -above all -~ colonies. Their inhabllants ire 1Ubjecl people, victims of the greed, cruelty-, Jn- sensitivity, guilt and fear of their masters." In short, the black ghettos of today art no less vicious thar\, the Jewish gheUol of old-and no leu real, regardless of what they are called. are run over il the heels." Fint LOL. --1 ' ' I tappin& the •·oman's 1 ho u I d e r : "Ptrdon.JD<,.dJd Y."" ~ l'llUr beela_ -·I------~ 1rt run over!" ONWARD: Gimmicky wrlstwal<lles are very larre riaht now, ant Dovid the Dtliclteuer ts wea.rtna an ap- propriate one -with.Moshe Dayan on the face. You can read It with one eye •hut (the Jefc<i Mm:llondlle ad for this item Is funny, If you ltke that sort or thing: "For the Spiro Agnew watch you pay retail ,12.96 but for the Moshe Oaytn witch )'OU pay~ wholesale St.ts"). ~ .~. I Saturday, September 26, 1970 ' The Comment Page ol th• llailyPilot seeJ<s to Inform and stimulate readers by presentin g a variety of com- mentary on topics of inter· est and significance from informed. observers a n d spokesmen. Roller! N. Wffd, Publisher • • ' • . ' • ' , -, • Franco's Ru·le .Ne-ars End • MADRID ~(AP J -Seven ind the aldest member of the to may do th!.s in 1970. Then Franco is conet.rned about yeare: a10 Rlchatd M._Jllxon, Cabinet. he can devote neiu:l y all his Spain anrl ils future," Nlz:on as a prlvatt citizen, he)011-. 'Mle preu recently has been •time to 'hit arandcl'tlldren, his said aeven yea~ a10: first meetinc with ~n:;Fr1n-hinttrig it ml1ht be. a rood idea golf, his hun ttne and )tis "I don't believe he tan cisco Franco; the d1ct1torlal It Fr1nco named a president, fishing. finally decided ' on a precise leader of Spain. wha would be chief of govern-"Unlike some men in PoSi-J plan for the future of his "I came away convinced." ment. lion ot great power who say' government bill he is certain1y Nit¥ told newsmen in 196.1, There are indicatians Fran.-'After me, the deluae,' Gen. givlllg it great thought." @ "that Franco is giving a lot of -· ---------------'------'-'----'--'--'---.,.--- , tboua;ht to the future of his : government .'' . Good morning, boys and Thi.a future has become the 1 girls, and welcome to another. present-. as Pres'ident Nix an 1 hot, Indian Summer morning will see when he meets Franco wllh Uncle Len and hiS friends in Madrid next week. Carol and Andy. The years that 11ropelled We all hape very much that Nixon into the White House school is going well for all af heve pushed Frenco to the you. The weather is so nice. twilight af his career. They man)' of you would like to be also have changed the image at the beach, too. of the stern little general and · The mail bag did pretty well his government. lhi! week but it Is still far Nothing ul)derscores the .Ac-- from as full as I would like to ceptance of Franco Spain aee it. Moat af you seemed to . . , • outside its borders more than ___ ,enjoy-the-topic oL_games..__w~~.l;;--,&:~---41..h ~-...;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t.;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;::::;::;::;:;::::;;::=:::::::1:=:--thi,..mfft·in1...tietween~the-tw play in acflool. t got some very ·l leaders. a:QOd art but no poems. So that "It is a natural conclusion to 50 cents will have tp w.ait until 1 years of isolation of Spain," another day. ~ ..... ~('\~ ~ C~IT\ e. says a foreign Ministry of- Uncle Len and ail his friends """I_ 'j a. ........_ ''*'-~ \.)c)\\t.&~ ficial. "It's a c &m •back at the DAILY PILOT are hav-O '~ l .._ \ ;J almost as good as Nixon's." ing a moving day. our building ·spain's i!lOlation be1an after- down here has been added to Franca came to power in 1939, and we wlll move into a brand * PRIZE WINNER * the viclor in the Spanish civil new room. My address is still war. It was heightened by the same, though. Spain's officiall y neutral but Moving day is fun and ex-Melissa Hansler, 10, 1237 Conway Ave., Costa Mesa often -pro-Na zi stance during citing and with the summer World Wa r II. just aver, I'll bet many of you Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Att Contest. Here's a.II you The Franco government was had a move to a r1ew home or do: ( l) Draw picture on piece of .JI lain, white papei-51,2 Inches wide and refused membership in the ha ve just' moved to the area 4 indles deep. U:iie black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not COJIY ar trace United Nations until 19M and frnrn some where else. picture. It must be yaur own work. (3) Pui your name, age and address scarned by many Eurapeans Fire 1'ictilll Summer; you know, is one of on back af drawing. Mail it ta Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box IMO, DAILY and Americans. ,ti the bicgest times for maving ·PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. The isnlation began cracking Fireman Jim Moscato holds an oxygen mask over tttr"nOse of a kitten found in this state and all around the with U.S. aid and the first unconscious on a bed after a fire in an apartment in Chicago. The kitten wa1 country,-because you kids are mllilary bases agreement in revived and taken to an animal hospital for further treatment. -not in school. h Id 1 f d th -• •· I 1953. In 1959, Pre!ident Dwight ,_::::..:::.::::..:::=._:=::::--'-'-'-"--"'==-'---'--"----'---'-------------1 1'n the military move to a new" But we soon replace t ose o you' I in at 1t wont uc ong When we mave from a pace th D. Eise nhower paid an afficial home sometimes as often as friends with new and even until you are just part al e we have gotten sued to and N 1 Id · call on Spain and rode through . once a year. Usua l!". they more e:itciting one11. ever gang-area a ·timer. away from all our fri end s and ~ the streets with Franco lo the move once every· three years. forget your old fr le n d s , So this week 's contest, boys . d familiar surroundings, it can accl aim af an estimate one But still, that. means these though. they were gocxi lo you. and girls, will be moving day. d be a sad day. But there is no bo s and iris have a new Moving into a new home Really str_ess imagin.~tion and million Spaniar !'i. -reason-to-stay-sad because we fiOme and a completely new-a so means a ne"W .5Ch001Will1160Ugtll-in these poems and Tourists pried a breach -in head off to a com11letely new set ru friends 3, 4 or even 10 new teachers and new school drawi ngs and show me tht 160s and became a flood . home with new penple 8sd ed bo ol With it came new cu!!toms, times before they are 12 years chums. Don't get d.iscriurag something a ut one yaur place all arouqd us. ...-old . if you feel like a "new kid" in moving days and all that went new maney and new Ideas. It Moving helpt broaden oor • h 1 I'll -b h l Im l 'lh -1 R L-th 'd is now the country's biggest d Moving to a new home also sc oo . JU!lt et t a a os w1 1 • ememuo::r ose n • 1 d .,L 1 t f 2J vlews.af things around us an . every other boy and girl in dlu for',Carol, too. " n ustry. w1u1 a . oreca.s o helps u.s .. .meet whole new means adjustmg to a new tha t· class has been in the. Honorable mentions in this miJlion visitors this year. groups Of people in addition to house and y ard and same shoes at one time pr week's art contest go to .Eric.a The Franco government all the friends we had in aur neighborhood. It's .. fuMy, but · f Co M c nd started to let ather religions You Can get SO used to a .house another. Ewing a sta esa; i y h 1 old hame. J st d 'l r I I ft l T Cl k 8 F t · v lie operate, although Cat o icism thal l'l L'comes li'ke an old u on ee e au . ry 1r , • oun a1n a y; Why, did you know. that · uc d k 1 · d d L. M k 8 South La remains the official state friend and is hard to lea ve. har to ma e new r1en s an 1sa ar s. . . guna; aome kids whose parents are work hard in all you do and Tigcer Ewtni. 9, Costa Mesa. religion. Jn 1966 a new press law allowed newspapers tn • SM Y••, t111atie .. hi A .. A11dy, •I• o,..... e .. t Dolly Pll•t, low 1560, Cette M ... , C..llf. ~--Caro/~ Corner ----, RIDDLES and JOKES * Question: \Yh en can a kangaroo jump higher than a house? publish withoUt submitting their copy lo precensorship. This year Spain has become a preferential trading partner in the Common Market. A new U .s. military bases agree- ment. irreffect linking Spain to the Narth Atlantic Treaty Organi zation network , I s becoming effective. Andv il'PndJ I ~DmP1et! ?!).volume Sf'! there jg no Clash and the flf IM Werltl •Mir Enoclo""911 to ·ctwn1 J,Ul:t ••no't • -•w14 Auy :JeMIU\t In June, Franco welcomed Charles de Gaulle, hardly 1ir1, ally during World War II. to Spain as a toorist. M1rk Nlshln1r1, '" 1. "' oromoc:1e. shallow shore is calm. But GRAND OPENING SPECIALS STORES OPEN ·-11 a.m. 'til 10 p.m. BEST 44 POP • SELLING List ROCK LPs Priat SOUL '"'" l''• ·-lncladin1 $4.91 Col. 114 Ca •. 11 $2.64 COUNTRY the LPs CLASSICS Shawn Below ,,,_ 8run,wlck, t1Nd1, l&r t\11 ciues-h th ~-...-h tide ----,-111111: --w en J! ne ... c-n1g -comes PRIZE WINN.EB __ Mlcfttllt l•u••• J, 11:111 Mtlor Cln:ll. HUftlll'ltlOft l!IClt The Cortes -parliament - will begin soon to draft a new labor union taw and a law to permit Spaniards to . join ''politica 1 associations." By democratic standard!! i n Western Europe, ·the proposM - le5iSlation appears ludicrous. Atto JOHNNY MATHIS Columbia Wbere are the world's biggest billowing in, it creates a wild wlllrlpool1? . whirlpool of swirling Water. L.:====================~ Two ar~ m. the oce~1nnt'o' This happen s in the Strait of where to.!ls1ng tides bash Messina between the toe of hard_ ~ocky shores . Another-Italy a~d the rocky coast of _ one is 1nlan~, at the bo}~~o~~ . Sicily. Hf!re the changing tides the world s most whip up the wh o p p I n g wate~all. The~~ ma y be otrr~ whirlpool named Charybdis. whopping wh'!lpools s t The small Lofote.11 lslands .tre waiting to be d1sc~vered .. They off the northwest coast of may be. on lonely 1slan?s tn the Norway. Here the Arct.ic polar se.ts or perhaps in s~dret Ocean drives mighty tides into jungle rivers. The wil est the rocky shore and creates whirlpools of the sea tend lo the monster Maelstrom . When come and go U11\ess someone h h" 1 1 t be there at the t ese two great w 1r poo s are ha11pen.s 0 th not be raging. the y,·ater s w Ir I ~ . ri.ght time, ey may around In deep. hollow funnels discovered. _ with steep sides ahd foaming The people. of N ? r w a Y rims. about another wild wihr~pool, These o c ea n whirlpools go They named 1t the ages a · . . h come and go with the 1 chang-Maelstrom. Sailors in t e ing winds aJKI tldt!s. But not •. Me.dlterr~ean _Sea h ~ r e 7 the miihty whirlpool at the .-about an1ther wild w ir -poo • foot of Niagara falls. Every thousands of years ~go. ~~ minute. 500.000 tons af water' n~med it Charaybdts -plunge down the cliffs. dig2ing tned '!er; ha.rd to stay away a deep round basir1 in the river from its ranging wat~rs. ~~~ bed. Every minute. more be.fore Columbus disco . water tumbles down . It keep8 the New World. the Ame~can the rocky basin swirling ta the Indians knew that there is a brim with whi rling white raging whirlpool whe re water Niagara Falls crashes doy,'TI · into the river below. So far a~ A.'lllV t!nd! t WorMI .... G"" to Oellr• K•rcl<t•. '" ''·of E•st "tllrlt, llllMll. !OI' ~tr •:U,M!Slklll: we know, these are the three biggest whirlpools in the world . 'nlere are ·smaller ones, millions af them • along rocky shorts and · in .rushing rivers. The little ones. where the water swirls genlly around, are called eddies. But a 11 whirlpools. the small eddies and the monster maelstroms. are pockets or w11ter swirling around and around in circles. They fonn becaul!E' som~thing hard and solid blocks thf path of running water, The current or a river flows on and on. iently d~ to t~e RA. Sometimes Its path is blocked by•• jutting ,rock· or a boulder ri&ht out i_n the middle of the ) streim. When this happe.ns, f--the run11ing water tries 10 now aroond. But 80metimes 11 rock ; is so big and hard-that 11 blshe.l~ wateT aro_~nd and -11--,l""=baclc againTnto tile flowlnl ! curnnt. Thea it zplna a full : clrcte.and fonns 11 whirlpool. The 'sea. of caurse. has the mi1hliest currents and las.sing tides. Sometimes two opposite ncean currents crash inta each other' and spin around in a circling whirlpool. Sometimes r O'ie chang)nr lldts-crash lntn ~tubborn rocks And ~hoals along the shoreii. At low lide What happntd to· the plant Geograpbos? Geographo.s enjoyed l ts i:;latus as a pla Ret for anly a short while. Whe n astronomers had time to figure out more about it, they downgraded It to I.he aster9ld status. True, an este riod Is a planetoid. or minor 11lanet, with its own orbit around the sun. But Its small size dis- quaU!ies It from membership amang the sun·s nine large planets. Astronomers at Mt. Palamar discovered il on August 31. 195L It wes tra vel · Ing betweeo Earth and Mars 11nd at •first many peoJ!le welcor;ned it as e tenth planet or the.solar syste.m. In 1958,.it was named Geogrephos, the Geographer., in~hooor or the Nation11l Geographic Society. By s ime, _ y 1111d been properly classified as a -mtmbtr of the 11ste.rold belt between the orbiLS of Mars and J'u~r. tts orbital period is estimated to be about 17 Earth-years and its path takes It tnsl<lc. Earth'' ~orbit. According lO some figures. Geographoii-----may sometimes come a!I close to lJur planet as four million miles. Group Helps 5_chools To Make Innovations But It is progress under stan- dards set down during 30 years of Franco. Francn's reign as chief of state, fifth aide.st in the world after Hirohito of .J a p 11 n , Chieng Kai·shek nf Natio nal ist China . Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and Mohamed Zalr of Af~hanislan , is coming to an end . AMHERST, Ma ss. (UPI) - Schools often find themselves bound to the theory that "we do it this way bec~e It's the way ifs always been done." What passes 11s tradition oftentimes is a roadblock to progress. Nat that the sch o o.l s necessarily like it that way . ln many cases, officials an just not aware what innovations are applicable to their in· dividual programs. And in some instances, schools have rushed irito changes which have caused more trouble than they were worth. 1 ' Experts in inno vative educA• tian say that while schools should be cautiou:ii in order to choose wisely from the many available innovations, they cannnt afford to be hesitant becau se of the com pelling demands for impro vemen t. This was the situation that prampted the establishment in January of the network af In- novative schools in the Edu- cation Department at the Uni· versity al Massachusett.ii . With the opening of this new tlChool year,. the net.Work has embarked on ist first full year helping ~ools throug:bout the st:ate avoid the pangs or change. David P. Crandall, director or the network, said "about 70 8Chool11 In Massachusetts are pArlicipating, ranging rrom kincletg&rten through gri'lde L.pu.bl1c.__pr:OO:te_a parochial s c h o o 1 s . The network's goal. he said , ill to bring about improved educ11· lion t h r o u g h collaboration between Interested in· aUtuUon.,. • "Our hope Is that by putting lOgetber people from private, publlc ~nd perochia:l ~8C.'hool.11, tM.tr Input to tht. ()!her members will help speed some ' r.hanges. they will be able to take advantage of things other people have done ... benefit from their experience," Cran- dall said. Generally 1 he said. there "is little communicatlcm" between schools, even in the ume distri ct. C on s equentl y, although what nne ha.s gone in- nova tively with success In one part ol town ma y be ap- piiCable to another school in the same community, officials or that school may not be aware af it. All too aften. he said, educa- lion a(ficials decide to adapt school !)'Stem without ade- quatt. knowledge nf the ramifications that may be associated with t h 11 t in· novatlon, or without possess- ing the needed skills to im· plement It. "One of the !unctions of the network is to diSBeminate in- fonnation to the grouJI," said Crandall , who sakt as far as he knows the program he directs: Is unique in this coon· Fourteen months aga he ended the guessing game on who would MJCceed him as chief af .state. He named Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon, 32, to be king v.•hen Franco retires or dies. The young prince. the lirst king !Ii nee his grandfather. Alfonso XIII, wlll restore full monarchy to Spain. Since his appointment, he hes been traveling the country with hundreds af public 111ppearances. He ls one of the peOple Nixon will 11ee: Franco ' wlll be 78 In December. f or the most part he has turned over the running of the government to Luis 1 Carrero Blanco, vice president Mala • Sharp Troda; Uso Oim•·A·Lines try. '==========~I About a dazen af the schools ..: in the r.etwork art knawn as associate achoola In whi ch network staffers work actively in their bulldings. The rest are affiliate~ which f u n c t i o n 11rimarlly by communicating 1 with each other, stimulated by the network staff. , "The success potenllal or the network is qu ite good ." said Crandtlll. "This 111 the first full ~ar where things are going ratl'ltr than just being in the-planning ..... 11tages. '' "TM thrust of the. network is not to @Orne up wit.h a particular baa of innovltion11, but rather we go in and try to hel p them (the tchools) iden- tify their particular problem, and Uttn· draw upon the resources of our atilt to aee wb11t innov8tlont1 would be-iimiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiliiiiiiii1 most effecti \.'t to-that school's • particular needs.'' EIUC BURDON MGM HEAD Elektra A.LIVE AND ICIC,J<ING JOI SOUTH Roulette Capitol GORDON tlOHTFOOT United Artilb MWINll Buddoh JAMES TAYLOR Warner Bro1. STEPrENWOLF Dun hill ANNE MURRAY Capitol 3 DOO ·NIGHT DunhilJ "You get it /Jetter at Tile Wllerellouse" 1000'1 ef LP1 _ .. 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Ht# •.iii .. ##lo "- I LOS &IOU~ Ill It. la Olt1ep ,,.., ..,_ "You I•\ It htllr II !ht Wlitrthm" · ' f .. IAILY Ill.OT s..i.r.lly, S.,t-2f>, l970 • ·- 1------"'"~M=-=· otherly_ Talk • .' The Best Advice .. DEAR ANN LANDERS : You are hard as nails. I can't 'understand why the newspapers don't get ·someone with a heart to take over. your jOb. Tears came to my eyes when I read your crpel, unfeeling advice lo the stepmother of the 12-year.<>ld boy wpose father bad died suddenly from a heart at- tack. Tblf'litUe fellow, . . • Getting in Swi.m ' ¥MCA Offers Activit ies . -."" H;arbor Area peop~ are 1et- ting back in tbe swim this fall al tlie Oranae Coast YMCA poOI, where daily .activities tailored for eVIU'Yoot are under waf. Diving and sqd>a classes, as well as recreaUonal swimming fqr the entire f.001y are of. fered Monday through Friday and Saturday affernoons. Tryouts for the YMCA com- petition swim :Um -~ys ud &iris included ...., are beln& held Monday through Friday at 4 p.m., according to Coach Pete Kmeto and his assistant, Dana Brainerd. ,Further information on swiinming plus a va riety of classes ranging from body- building to self-defense , folk dancing, surfing and music may be obtained by calling Y headquarters. · ......_ ·-. ......:--"~-----...=::......,...~.....::;:..._~~~~~~~~~....;::.-, Ecwalty low 1N1oM •; COMI, ~ Slllt1', o.-... fol'lflllt, a-""· ._. • ~•6.1Cr11'"8ulls. ·~ appointment ONLY betwHn 9;30 AM & 8:30 PM . . ' (on lut day pl-clll IEFORE 1 P.M.) ASK FOR MR. 1,ARRY, SIJIT. Z7 & 28 ONLY (714) 644:1700 THE NEWPORTER INN 1107 JomborM· Rd., Newport lle•~-h came to bis stepmbth: er'• roQm at 11 :30 and arounc1. They e ... grind .. 1 Today's Stocks Toda y . said he was lonesome clt•rettes on the f loo r !or hi.! dad. He wanted although tiler< ll!_pienly o1 ---------------------------------------------------- 10 1et in bed with her. ...ash tr•va. · _., • She saw nothing wrong -J with his requ•st and let r -"" ar.noyed by the slap. him spend the night piness or thett ·Ii r 1 s , r there. The next day she especially those , who come began, to have second from. very bJib clus flIDilles. !>---11ho<l£!ll~•o..sh~ote_t~ould+tre-m· 11¥ "'""' if-1·1-c,.... Ann · Landers. You told spate eu1 ud corrected them? .her she should have re-r feel like a ptleSI wonder ' fused and suggested, ii stondhig -..c! Iilie a -.ny I the boy a~ks to sleep while Ibey min t:0mpeny pro. with 'her again. to take perty. -L. K. OF NEW • bin\ to the kitchen for a BRUNSWICK N.J. glass of milk and a little DEAR LK.; Speak op by all tailc. ....... --tell Your comment that 1 12-tlte slobs &laat tMlr W maa- year~ boy should not bt _,, are Mt p1.g aaoblenied. sleeping with his mother or year tlpaitun reminded me any female proves you have a tbt a.e mon tmm9Clllate ind dirty mind. A U..year~ld boys k it laid .at 1actlel nom I've dirty mind. I think it is terrible ·ever ... u ,.ntre ls Im yoar the way you dragged this ton _ 1t J... and hannle9s act down in the gul· -· w and mlde it loot nasty - ASHLAND READER DEAR ASH: !IGrry, bat a IZ· yur..W la oo b a b y ud lie ·-... be deepiq wltll lil• mtt!ter or uy edltr female. U you '!rt uwuu.r tt take my word for it, talk to a specialist wH worb wt~ chlldrt11. I've •Id. lelttn frern 1%-yea.r.old ..,., tut ...W twirl your tarba, JOdcl9. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I work in 1 new building -one of the moat beautiful in this cl· ty. It makes me sict the way aome girls wipe lipstick os the walls of the ladies room. put their muddy shoes on couches provided for their convenience and leave half-eaten fruit and stale aandwiche! Jay i.n g ·Home Loan ·Rate Cut GLENDALE, (AP) -One ol the nation'• larpst I-al saving and lout associaUona, Glendale Federal, has an- nouooed an Immediate cul in the firm's ptime h ome- mort1age interest rate, saying it .. wi ll provide 1 much needed stimullls to the real 1 t a t e market." DEAR ANN LANDERS : I have an important question to Uk·. U a person has had a marriage annulled, wbat is the proper answer to the question_, "ijave you ever been mar· ried'?" An a.nnullment makes a maniage null and void, as if it never happened. This is vastly different from a divorce which c~b a marriage and makes it no longer binding. Yet, when 1 ,lell people I am not married and never Was, they say, "I ranember when you got mar- ried. What baPi>ened to your husband!" Am 1 single , separated, never married. or What? -CONFUSED DEAR CONFUSED: The eorred aft.er Is: "I was married bid I W the mar. riqe .....ued." Do you feel ill at ease ... out of. it? ls .eveeybody having a good time but you? Write for Ann Landers' booklet,'' "The k.,-,to Poplllarity," mclosini with your request 35 cents in coin and a long, self ·ad· dr~. stamped envelope. Drug Case Hits Close ToB.ame • The firm, with 11 branch of· fices in Souij)er:n California, . reduced the rate Wednesday . trom-1:5 to 1.25 percent for customers with good credit, 1 spokesman said. Major banks SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - · throughout tbe country reduc-Edye Smith claims she can ed Monday their prime in-cure drug arld.ictim and a host tere.st rates to major cor-of. other eo:x>tional problems porate clienl! from I to 7 .5 with hypnosLS. .. percent. • This week, her '12-year-old "'We believe G I e n d a I e daughter was arrested on a Federal is the first to pass on warrant-charging that she sold the prime Tate cut to the man drugs to an unde rc over on the street,'' a spokesman policeman several m o n th s said. ago. "I was shocked," said Mrs. Dntla l\'otlres HOOD Smith. "Why did they wait all these months? If a 12-year- w11• Mood. a. .. .,11111re Dr1v1, old girl was selling drugs, why N....-t lhKtl. 0111 °' 0Nt11, s... h Id the "l four months ltmblr 2C. 5urvl\1Wd by two 1lnerl, S OU Y W81 Mr.. l ulu Plkf, Newl'Ort IHClll Mrl. lO do something a'oout it?" Ann• Hummel, 01~i.nc1. M11or1lc Mf· vtcn w111 .,. 11el!I Mor1<11v, 10 1.m.. Mrs. Smith1s d au g b le r , w•tcllff '"'"1 Mortu1rv. tnltrrMnt, Daphne, said the incident OC· Chut1l of tftl ctilm.lt Ollcl1nd. Wftl· cun c11t"' Mortu1rv. 01~0·•· curred while sbt was at a city ""'========.! park distributing literature ARBUCKLE • SON Wutdlll MnUJ G7 E. 1• St., Cotti Men • • llALTZ MORTUARIES COl"Olll dtl Mu-..•. OR 1-145' Cost.I MeA ........ mi 1-tu.4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY · 111 Broadwl)', Colt.I Mn• u l4Q2 • M.CORMICIC LAGUNA llEACB MORTUARY 1111 ... _ ~ ...... ·-• PACIFIC VIEW .MEMORIAL PARK ee-, .Man QI ... • Padftc View Drive espousing her m o t h e r ' s melbod 10< curing dnil ad- dicllon. ·"I oold !"'I( Recl "Devils - seoooal -to our frtendly ne1ghborbood narc (un:- dercover narcotics agent)," she said in • televised in- terview. Daphne said that was the only time she sold drugs. Her source? "A few people who came to the home for treatment wat using drugs and were straightening out," she said. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE N...,.n -. 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Score Hair Cream Th• ''"' ,,,, 74 °"°"" fot ..... c Perfect grooJr1i119. • no greosy look. '4.Soura. 'I" Value! Liquid Maalox : ~=stipot· 99c ..... ~'""" .... --· ' $1.1' Value! Bufferin 11111 , ...... 1'htn pain strike:!:, '"' ''" ""'' sac '1 29 '•1111 Dristaft Nasal Mist ;:;--"' sac nlltf ofslriu&COlt· 1dion,cnld!,hoy -· $1is Value! -~Di-Gel Tablets DIGR ,....,. ·-- . I =----~ -:~ . ' "" -UCbkSeeks ,T ·rd Straig1it DAILY PILl!f-f ' -' .. _, . ' .. LOS ANGELES-(AP)--UCLA '1 Bruins, d,espite a wlea of inj"ies,.are u-.i to win their third atrallht foot. ball game oJ 19'10 tooigbt -they bat, tie tbe Northwestern Wildcata at the Loe _Angeles Coliseum. The Bruins have downed Oregon State and Pittsburgh while Northwestern fell to ·~~~.~~~vee ~~y~~ Ollly game the UCLA qµarterback Dennis Dwninit leads the attack and to date has com. pleted 28 of M pass attempts for 305 yards and three touchdowm. In both of the viCtories, the Bruins surged in ,the se-- cond hall to overcome eorly dlllcltl. Thll Simi. a llnl\>r boael Jlljurlet 1he put U ·II espec1od to have more ~th time lhey.'nt favored by two toucbdowns. two ,.._ wbo bu ...,,. Gil In llllO toe.----:;--1he Wlldcala altboUCli 1he wei(hll ol J'lorlh-la led by q-· p1n .,... lhu too ,-In tie IU 1he a1ar11q clubl -"" olleme and MaarteDolpMu lllldnmnin(bad<lllke ,torf -~ Stata M-15 de!-ajlpolr mmponble. '!be of. Adamle, nolthor of -pta,..i a put a -over PitL r-lve IJnet each averap 221. The year ago wllen 1he Uelua """ 364 al Trick star Reale' . , who hadn't Norlb-1bacldleld II 11111 and Evwtoii. ~ loglball' llnce l!iP llCbool ~ UCLA' a 111\l ·• · Last year, after winning a atartln_r_!~ ~':"'the alarllq poallkn at flanker. '!be Brulna haven't boatod a Big,Ten Deigneau ~a ICbool .-plellon ~~-~--~ bll No. l ml No. 2 lell team In Loo Anplea llnce lhey.loal to with 22 of ll qalnat powerful Ohio Slate. llnehacUn Injured, coocb Tommy IDIDoia, 11'12, back In llG. And it-bu Adamle woo All·Big Ten _,,.afiij even PniQlro awllched lloug Huff, a-· up -13 yeari -Ibey beat a Big Ten though the Wildcai.J.ell~ Noire Doino Into poellJGo fnJm bll rtlh~ ufaly p>al-team Jn the Collleum. That waa back in 3$-15 last week ,be•gaJned 15 yarda Oii 17 lion. 1117 -1he late1Red Sanden' Brulna carries. A crowd ol 40,000 II, upectod for the I """"'1 a IM vlct<ty over the FightJnc UCl:A bouts a _, runner in Ari p.m. klckolf. . ' Jlllni. Injury-ridden Southern Cal . . ' HoWtver, ' It muet be noted that Prothro'• !int UCLA team In 1115 Cllnwlecl lq -by delaalln& the No. I ra1ei!.. Mlcblgan State SporlaJ)I; lf.12, In . .. at halfUme . The· lrlah were held to ono TD Jn 1he oecond hall. Wlklcal COICb Alt• AglM Nlcl folJoW. fQg the game, "Even in kling, our tllln 1he nWlly -Bowl in -Oii Jan. I, llK Since tlien bll Brulna bava . 11 stronger than a Yelr qo. Wt lboald met Ollly two olherJ!g Ten toamo, -, have pne to the pallll>& same _., last fall when they defeated Wilcm''"• OWi reoetv.en were wide open. 31-23, and Nortbweetern, 8'4. • "~ WU proud of 1he Wl:f 1he foam 'lllo Wilclcall fell before ~ Notre fought back to tit It up. The last Deme, 35.11, in Evanaton, ID., lUI $afur• touchdown that Notre Dame """"'1 In~ day. -~ . flrtl baH really hurt, givJnc them a - After trailing 0.11, Nortl!wl!stSn lltd It . touchdown bulge.'\'fe limited them to !bat up 14,11 ln 1he teCOftd quarter before (iv· one Mcond-hall touchdown oel up by a Ing up two m0nt -to trail 21-11 fumble." ' .. ·---'i·E~~red· by 14-0v~tlowa- , , UPIT1 ........ A TENSE MOMENT 'WITH LEO'--Chicago manager Leo Durocher uses a towel to direct his players in ihe field as the Cubs battle for the National League East pengant. Chicago is-playing ·Philadelphia this weekend with one eye on the1New York Mets-Pittsburgh Pir:ates s~ries at-Riverfront Stadium in Pittsburgh. Cubs Upe'nded Pitt,sburgh ·Trips Mets, Magic Number Now 3 Pi'rrSBURGH (AP) -Two throws • one that Willie Star,ell made and one Roberto ciemente didn't have to make • were the key ingredients Friday night in Pittsburgh's t3 . victory ()Ver the ~ew York Mets wli1eh Put the Pirates in com· manding position in the National League East race. · , The ·victoey gave the Pirates a 31,?. game lead river both the Mets and Cbicago ' Cubs and a magic number ol three to nail down the division nag. The cubs were beaten 5-3 by Phila<tel- phia as Tim McCarver and Don Money hit successive homers in the Philadelphia !Uxlh inning. . St.lrgeJl's perfect throw to the plate in the top of the eighth inning cut down Keri Boswell, who was carrying the po- tential tying run ~nd , trying to score on Bud Harrelscm's single. "There was a challenge on both part!.'' MEW YOltK P1ns1u.~·~ ~ M said the Pirate left fielder. "The situation · ·A1re.. ,, s"o r : ~ M. Aloi.I, c1 • 1 J 1 calls for hini to run. I figured ·I had to • G1rren. 3b ~ : ! ~ ~r:~e:,~. rf ; ! i ~ make a good throw. That throw wasn't :~.,j~, tt , o o o S11111~11n, , • 2 1 0 ,• niy best throw -bUt it was good enoilg~ ... Sl'l•m$kv, rf J' o 1· o 8 . Robrhn. lb 3 o Then Staf'gell singled home a 'vital Jn- Clndel!On. 11t 4 O O O St1<ffll, rt 4 0 1 2 bot of ••· · hth BoJwtll ,2b 2 1 2 o P1111n. lb 2 o J o suraoee run in the tom ",.. e1g , Grot~, ( J0 ', •0 : :,::~,,P!0 ~. ~ : ~giving the Pirates a 4-2 edge going to the . ~::!~'':'· ph 0 0 1 o ! J o' e • · · ninth. Tommie Agee doubled one ro111 H1rn1.on, •• • o 2 o ?i: 1!0 ! : : : home and then Cleon Jones backed Cle-~~~11; ~h : t-: : "'· 11 • o o • mente to the running track right field Fr~u1. 11 o o o e A. 0 11w•. 11h 0, ,• ', 0, for his long drive. But Agee had gone Krlll'loqol, oh 1 O o 1· Cllnet. ol'I china. 0 o o o o J. Limb, P o o o o halfway on the ball and was unable to McGr ... , ~ O O 0 0 Gibbons o 0 0 0 0 t,jg Up. . $Wllbodl. oh 0 1 0 0 ' Tor.I ll l f J Toll-I 31 ·' 10 • New York 000 000 201 -3 Defensive Aces Smith, Vella, Hudson Hobbled IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -Last year, Soulhem California's Trojana completed an unbeaten 1e110n and capped thlnp with a stunning Rose Bowl victory, coach Joho McKay pve mOll of the credit for lt to bia defense. - This year there are holes in the wall. "We are really hurting for depth on defense," McKay said Friday u his squad of 54 made preparations to board a jet in Los Angeles for the night here and today's game with the Iowa Hawkeyes. . . -.uThe best collection of running backs ill ~ "'- the Big 10," McKay said of the Iowa t.;. backfield. 'l'bea be llhook.his.head.u.ilJ.o_ envision getting beaten on the ground, aomething teanui wouldn't dream of doing to use a year ago. To begin with, the team's stellar defensive tackle, TodY Smith, is hobbling on a sprained ankle and he'll ctve way in tneitiilinT lliieup u;-sop&Omore O'Jo;;;,..- Grant.· Then big John Vella, who r~ jured a knee last week, ia still rUMing at half speed but will atart. Troy is a It-point favorite but the weatherman may whittle that. Rain -a steady downpour -bu splashed down on Iowa City for eb: days this put week ud with footing slow. USC halfback Clarence UCLA's DENNIS DUMMIT WARMS UP WITH REGGIE ECHOLS (LEFT), BOB CHRISTIANSEN. p • • • ' Davis will be a bit alower, too. 'r ... The .man who might &ain from ilippery turf is ~ Sam· CUnningham, tha aophomorf: nmning back who pined con- 1istenUy in ·a · 42-21 victory at Alabama and last week'• 21-21 tit with Nebraska - a disappointment to McKay. Go•ulez Loses Laver Gains Semifinals Rams' Gaine Highlights Jn hopes of getting back on the winning track, McKay made various defensive changes in practice RSSions this week. But he didn't say whether they'll be used in the Jowa game. Defensive ace Tyrone Hudson, auf· fering from an eye injury, will not make the trip with the Trojana. With .Victory Over Smith ~Ango~~~~~~.- ·The Senior cOmerbac:k lllffered the in· jury in the -Nebraska game a week qo, but it wu ROt determined until Thunday -·lhal .. he-would not be able to plly this week. HudlOll wilt be .replaced in the Trojan defensive backfield b)' sophomore cun Timmon1 and coach John McKay com- mmted, "This means we will l'IOt have any experienced people in our defensive aecondary.'' Hudson will be out of action in· definitely. Last year he led the Pacific-I conference in pass interceptions: with·sil •. Jowa coach Rly Nag'et has reviled the Hawkeyes defense and it should &et the 1 1upreme test. •After viewing films of the Hawkeyes 21· 14 loss to Oregon State, Nagel reverted tO a defensive line-up which played most of the way in spring. practice. · Dan McDonaJd moves from end to strong-side llnebaclter, Layne' McDowell goes to 1he end spot_ and Charles Podolak takes over at tackle. Ji'I addition, sophomore Jefl Elgin will get 1he lllartinJ nod over injured Tom Hayes at slfety. "J can'~ honestly aay I wu utidied With either our offenae or defense," said Nagel looltlng back'to 1he opening loa. Iowa surrendettd 3is yards to Orqon _ State 311 or t.hat on the around. Meanwhile, th:e ~wkeyes' offense JIWlCho · ed out 280-yarda -111 by nWilng on a rainy nllflt. LOS ANGELES (AP) -In aeaiing. 90- degree-plus temperabJres, -top.seeded Rod Laver of . Corona def Mar took command In the final set to Semifinals 'tough Stan Smith of Pasadena in the third round ot the Pacific Southwest Tennis Open. Laver, the left-handed pro with the con. sistently accurate game, appeared off in the first set but, alter six service breaks, won the set 6-3. Smith, the uneeeded forrR. er U.S. Davis Cup star from the Univer· aity of Southern California, came back on .a series of close· line call! to win the 1econd aet M before Laver won the match S-1. In the only other men's match during the afternoon !ession. upsetminded and unieeded Tom Gorman of Seattle troun- ced Marty Riessen of Evanston, JU., 6-2, M . Gorman had previously beaten Tom Okker of Holland and Andres ·G!meno ol Spain. Wimbledon champion John Newcombe of Australia. playing with a bad back, de. molished -veteran Pancho Gonzalez with a series of 1"elJ..placed shots in another match. Newcombe, who injured his back early in the day while losing a doubles match by forfeit, had two rubdowns and I sauna bith before the evening 1eaion. He1atill ' didn't want to play because of the pain but WU per1Uaded to try by the U .s. I Davis Cup trainer, Antonio Rodriguez. His scores-overihe-43-year-old Gonzalez ol. Malibu wer:e..&j7 on tie:-breaking, 8-3., 6-2. Gonzalez played well to win the first 1e1. but the cagey, second seeded New. eombe forced the fifth-seeded Gonzalez all over the court and by midway through the second set,, the .Australian was well in command. In the earlier doubles defeat, Allan Stone of England and Richard Crealy of Australia downed Newcombe and country .. man Tony Roche when Newcombe couldn't continue in the third Sel Stone and Crealy won the llrst set i.a lost the 1econd by the same score and were leading 3-2 when Newcombe walked off. Jn another key quarterfinal match. •1¥• enth-seeded Arthur Ashe, the brillant- servlng former UCLA star, clobbered· 14th seeded Clark Graebner of New York. Ashe, of Gum Springs, Va., appeared off h11 1ame early but rallied at the end of the fir~ tet and won handily, 7-5, M. Oakland Belts Angels, 6-0 first opportunity to wlbteu .the team In league action via television Sunday when tliey lace ihe Buffalo Bills-Ind O.J. Simpson in Buffalo, begimllng at 10 o'clock on Chi.Mel 2. '111is is but one Of a myriad of weekend footl:!all telecasts. ready for viewini with the Penn Sllte Nittany Lions pt.,,in( Colorado on Channel 7 at 1:1$ today 1o get the weekend rolling. Pro football bighlJibts are llitJng at three different hours today and Wa tvet!'" Ing with the day's viewing glmued at 10:30 tonight with a taped dell:f b....S. cast of Ille Cal State (Los Angeiel) and San Diego State l!8lJIO on Channel IL College grid fans will have an apo portunity to watch the Notre Dunt- Purdue clash by tape delay Slmday at II on Channel 5. Running concurrently with the Jlam. Buffalo game will be the NeW York Jetli and Boston Patriots Wt on ~ 4 wttb l the Cleveland Browns and Sin Fnndlcol 49ers followinl at approzimately 1 o•ciock. l Both USC and UCLA 1alne lllma will I be shown by tape delay Sunday ....,I with a Trojao highl~:"''" · j 11:1J t ,11'1 Cf1'££=. IASEl"!l-L -Tiit ~-,:I :i:: ~1~:-"~iOi\:.·rr.::::: r.:, /.cwrlrflnf ,.. 1 1:il 11.rn. (1) CL -COlLl:GI! ,.saw.ALL-,,_·, !J:M Hlrl'J!,, L~ tlkt ... tJMi hftl._ f1f -• fornia on four hils Friday night and the ~~)I ~~~"lfr-('f' !_1 SlJT~ _ J:r;:--{ P!U1bu11h 100 100 Hx -4 DP -NF# YOtt' 1, Plll'lbur1h 4.' L08 -New Yorlr 10, P!l!Sbur9h 1. ,, -c1.n. AIN. ll - M. Aloi!, SlllOu!!lt". l -AllilY, l(ooV•ll" l'•l•ll• . ,1" ~ ~·~·~·~ 2 10002 1/J1 1100 11/33 1 11 2 . ,,,., John "Blue Moon" Odom·throtlltd Cali-,.(rR,,i.:i~'J~~',.;;~.;:,'I : · · Oakland A's took advantage of walk1 and ti1111h 11111:k r11'll.. Cl*~-Jr,~ .,... .,,Mo;-..,.,,, . , P. a·r-dee led Ram· s· ·Fa· ce B1·11s errc:~~:~~~~~si:!einseven !~:~~~~~,=::e~l~~~~:=i . ' · . • . . . . decialons slnCe coming ofl the disabled U•t ,..::.:;.•;..\:J.'t.;;:0~1':~11"r.l:~""~"':! I of Aug. 3, outdueling 21-game 'winner rr~i:.:,~.·==wi: ~T.~iii!I!.,.~· ' I c111nct IL, a.11 McGrew , J IJ 2 0 0 1 I I MOOH Glu5!1 2/J O G 0 0 o• Gr•~! tW, 1Ml J, L•rnll 1 J 1 1 2 I .,. ... I o 0 t I 1 CHICAOO I P'H1LAD•LP'MIA ,., llt .. , llM Keulftter. ii • O I ·o ,!;ew1. 5t ' I 1 -O 8kklrlj 7lt 4 I 0 0 T T1ylor, ?ti I l J I e,wm]fmJ, rf • 1 1 a BrJggs, tt • o t o., T Ot~b, If ' I 2 I 0 .lol\tltell, 1• J 0 I I SIMO. JO ' 0 1 0 MC•rver. ' • ' 2 1 Hfek-11. 1• J 0 0 0 MO!ley, Jb " 2 t 1 P9d\tent, cf ) 0 I I H)tll, C'f 3 0 0 0 H111M11t•1.,c 2ooofl:s-.r1 JOOO PfP'!lvltll, p11 I t O O W\M, O OJ 0 I 1 H!ttt,e 0000 PfJIP'J. JI I t 0 0 H Otvll, pll I 0 0 0 lillfOln, 11--t -e-o •- WHhll"1, 11 0 t 0 0 WSmlrll, pll 1 0 0 I T R fl:PClrtU< p e 0 0 O Tmt•I ·-1...J-J TotAl_ L.$ 10 J c111e100 ooo ooa 101-> Pr,llW.lplli. \ 1 •1 I 1 0 2 I 0 l-$ DP -(lllclOO l .,.LOI -Cllk.ffO t. ~llfdelpl'lll 1, 2& -I. Ttylof. ~IO, 8. W!lll1m1\ &owl. f . , Otvls, HJI. -Mct;erver •, Mollty ''-. Dlvlt '' '-W1H, P•P"l L.. U·• 11.-0 '-'lllltl"' •· IO!Jr'9Vlt W'IM w. 1)..ll ll'Klll:lllO J'tttt . e 2 2 , o o 2 ! I I I I I 0 t t 9 I t s ' J • • o. J. Simpson. gold-plated reputation notwithstanding. Sunday wUI become just aootller factor challeuging Jack Pardee's creed or "never give 'em anything dleap." · ' . Pardet's 13 years as a Los Angeles Rams linebacker enable him, ht believes, to appraise• developing situation coolly, analyr.e its probable solution, and then follow J.hrough quickly , with t b • ~hanics ol meetin& it. , And all this witJ:Wi a space of 1pllt- seconds. , ,"You 1 read wil)I tht first 1tep an often· aive player takes," f.'ardee 11y1. "You react, then read his read.ton to your move, and in tW1I react to his. I try not to give the -t anything cheap. "lt takes quite awhile to tell about it. but in a came Jt'a happening to fut It hecomeirillltinctlve with experience. And it all begins· with that first sttp." Buffalo Billo running . back 0. J. Slmpeon, who hl1 drawn off countless defenders with his fint 1tep-on a play, undoubt.edly_will be roving Pardee'• ter· ritory either u a runner or receiver Sun- Ott Tl' S11JNla" Cflf!ttllf!I J . flt 10 Clyde Wri""'t. •. J o.rn. ui CL -.ltAMl H;;HLIGHTS -8"'' l'llol'lllAl'lb flt ffle !11,,......St. C.i'dlnmlt tlfM on our squad that it means J can get help Alex Johnson collected two of the An-.... .,. ·~~';I'd 111 :3 J • qulck if they throw 'him the ball. That's I • h"ts nd 1·~ hi Am I Le ... ~t.:·m· 1• ~L f.mn I• t~,_ =-.=.i~ j ge s 1 a ra IR;\I 1 er can ague.. '""'' ,..1 _..., ~~ the advantage of having veterans. They leading batting average to .327, five points 1,JJy~''J,\; ~s'::.~rf .S"#: .~ sense direction and.move." higher than Tony Oliva of Minnesota and bhk"b911 "•m. A , 1n<:•udH .,.. t1mlt 111t11'11Wi T An example of giving help quickly Boston's Ca'rl Yastnemski. ",~""''~r !"i:'o~-a'11..!":r=·"""" ,.....1 tfluU L"llt In • 16-rwtld Ill~ Muir. -came with Pardee htmseJf In last week's OAKLAND --<ALllJOltHIA 10:31' 11,,.., 111) CL -COL.Ll"';f': FOOTl~LL - Rams' 34-13 win over the St. Louis •• r ti 111 .. r ll 111 'nit C•1 11 ... ll.llt A"""'' Dr.Met w. "" "" C.f!IPllti<. M 4 0 I l Alomtr, 21t 2 0 I O DltOO lttt. At:"<J. Cardinali in the NFL opener at 1Ds 1t110"r. 11 , 1 2 , Gonr•te•. ,, , o o o suwttA'f' =• h ~H91ole'l',-.CI -o-o •~......,.__.,_ ,_._ •--~--"""'"""''.Wm• rt-~~· .. ~--Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Ltwl•· Pf' • • ' • ° F-1• » ' o· • • t,•·:.im"l2~Lcl ~5~0,\."f8Jf~ _ It WU the leVcrnu atraig t Ram win, "Aloi.I. rt 2 1 o 1 SOtrK1r. 111 • • o o PltO fOOTIALL -TM New .,. J.ti w !iii d hen the Ra •--• Buff I f eow>*'"'"• six -·-victories and jt MJ!ldltr, 111 t 1 o 1 1111-.i:. rl ' • o • "''rlllb 11 ""~ • 1 -ay_ w ms "'"""'e ao or ..... ... .. _...... • •1ndcl 3b ) I, • .t.ttu..Jc. '.I. II '·"'·&If.tu~-i:?~L!fg.1! l'OOTIALI. -their MCCQCI-11am.._of-the-NaUoMJ. foot,.._WU Pardee who got the ball for the fl:J'°"'", ct ) 1 o 1 Gr1N1n: • 2 o o o H~lll~~~ <•> cL--l•";f ,oOftA~~-litMI. _ -.-·-Jtama Oil the:f'ourtb ICfilru'nAll'rplarot-~· e-~-I ·I J-.llfllllllltflt, I t-0-•-1,,_-.,. lllf""...,..tl 1.-n-Frlffi(IR~~-baJI League lt&IOn •!..-' -DGIW!l1 2lt ' 0 0 1 lhrlr, ,. 0 •• 0 I •·""· {t) Cl -TI NNIS -Tiit ,...,. ., -·1 • UJ'li: game. • Odoll'I. • ' • 1 I CWrltfl1. • 2 0 0 0 "Klllt '°"'""""' cio.n.JtnllK C11tm111tn1111a. " "We f1-.... e on"··--that Buffalo w When Cardinel -·· .. -back 'Im u... tltl II • -v.... Ill 1 0 • • I!•!~ ~1 11)(1 ,,,,,,.!/'"$ , ... "0" ... ,1_,. lltvt -·' ---...... ~ --"f-·--"' ~-• 1CT1WllT!;-•.-..l "'0.....-1--..il"9 11t "l!t""" llW·••·llt ,. .. llOWP f//li-r be t;rylog to go to S1mpeon both deep and completed a 31).yll'CI pa11 to Jim Gilliam. •Tot11 :n o • o ftrtti ••!Iii l!ot A1111•'" T~'' t 1ub. I . Item .. I 1..... ( Alefnlr Ateut IC Ttl\11'1'1 D, 011!111'1Cf ''·""· !•I Cl -\llC Mr LjGMTI -COldl 1.• on a 1wm1 Pl • .m.Olty sw .. ~ Ram defensive back Kermit Alexander '· c;i11or11.,. 1: Loa ·-0.ki•M. s, ciii'°"''' 1• ~~·t.•nd r-..ert1r.,=., 1~1 ~ .. '"!/l!•~t,.., though, and with. a runner like O. J.,. hit the receiver hard enoUgh to joJt the se -L1W11. • -MIMl'ler. '" -0U1K111. "· Ateu. M~~ f~t~~ -~ N«"i:°1""J.; eJ· 1 Who's bothh. fut a~ghelll;'!~e, ~-!Yb tok ball loose. ' Ctm-rfa, '" M It Ill ti 10 w'~ t~·*'"ffi1~~; mi~~::;=~_,_ stay on 1m IO t1 t ~n: qucu ..a IC 'l'hett to help was Pardee. who fell on ~"':r1t~"f· (~7~1.u1 ; ; : : : J uic tro1•11• tM• en t111 iew. ~ °""' -won't throw him the baU. the fumble. and six play1 l&ter the Rams K. T11um i ' 4 J o 1 uOH s11u•d•Y i11 ,1ow1 c11rM,y , 0 0f COW'Je, ft baVt"10 m&ny Veterans tllld their fint ICOrt oftbe Cveflill(. A~p7,U., b\I C. Wr{tl!t.._ fl, J.ck-. _J -JJft. (1~11c':i.:l~ tht"!m\1~7li. ~ f ' ·- • ~. _...., 26; 1'70 St. . :'.!:CLEAR SAILING FOR SWOROSMl!N ·~ St. Paul High'• ·.,~ offenaive line clears a path for fullback Martin Medina ::KHS!). in Frida)" I non·league tussle at Huntington Beach. ·-~·· .. . . ' . . . .· ,· ,• ··" ;:~ :;, '" .r,l .,, =~., ~~ ,.,~~~-----· " . ~ Ball-control . . ' Tacti~ Hurt . . ~ . . . Huntington I . . ' ! ! • ll'l!OGBllC4!1UON M ~ot .. Dllr ,.. ..... • Sl PauJ High's ruued SWotdsmtlll Jovt ball-control Ind Friday n1ibl they .. W 1-t HilntinJton Beach Hllb't OUen' a fint~lm leseon In the truf: ..-af ·the word 11 the vWting SwOl"dlmet ... to- 1' 30-13 non-~e1aue victorf~are f,lpO f&M. \ From the openin& kickolf unUJ 1'llichrlJ throu1h the second period tile Sllltl P'I SpriJllS bunch, repreaenUnt the Ant*J 1---lal!'!'· .pow:ecUt lo tile Oilert..!R '°"" vinclni fashion· 11 they turnld' IM1'1. Oiler mlatake into anothel' time~ lng drive. ·\ · After 19,59 ol the ftrll ho1Mile'1JI~ hod got off •Hcliy three ollwlve-Ji!IJ'f. DAllY PILOT......._ .... Ptlrkll O'D9Md Bill Shubin (62), Brett White (82) and Paul Courtney '(85) Medina in the backfield. St. Paul won, :J0.13. Huntington of Huntington·Beach try to break away from the St. Paul Beach enters Sunset League play next week at La Palma · blocking.·to make the stop. Oiler Jim Potter {7 _4..:)_t_r_a_il_s_._s_t_a_di_u_m_ao:g_ai_n_st_Loa_r_a_. ___________ _ · Second Straight Shutout --Edison Defense Shines Htte'1'bow the fint hlH ftr"'arb Mr Before Oiler coach Ken Moils eeukl get his bead 11t on lll1 head the in~ J!d by-a 7-0 count whtn lptetty JTid Van Allen fielded the optninC kicW ucl raced to yarda untouched down the ieltt- trn sidelines. The entire HuntiDlf,on def'81e w I I dr1wn to the mtddle. of the fiilclud Vu Allen breezed fw an euy ICCft, The Oiifn m..r. o brid -f<IJowlu St. Paul'• lnltial tcOre· when -.t.lifllMt Gorth Wile stunned the Vjtlton 111!11 l brilllant 52-yard acampw on· ~·1 lint offenaiv• play from wcrinnillcL But, the brief !lore up by ~ only slowed down the Swordlmen .._... temporarily 11 qu1terb1ck Jamie· Quirk led the winnera on 1 70-y•rd drive Uuit consumed 10 plays with Mtdlni goiiia: OV· er from the one yard line. · Huntington fins •fle further tormented when the following kickoff w11 fumbled and St:-Paul took-off again, OU. time marching 44 yards in Hven play•. Me- dlna did the honors 1p.in and Gary J>tl. zer added the PAT tO make it 20-t. On Huntinctoo'• second play Ir om 1erimm11e the invaders lnterctpted a Garth Wi11 pau to further t;am11licale molters for the s.u..t Leesue Oilen. The fin.II 1b'aw came when an lnfrae- llon·•11ve SL Paul new life at the end of the half and Pelr.er took' 1dv1nlqe with a 25-yard field goal with no time rema.ln- lng. -Moats crew made It hick on Ole tc0re- board again in ~ second half when WIN scored his gecond TD of the game from five yards out with &:29 to go in the third period. Brett White's F'AT-was 1ood and Huntington was still alive, 23-13. . 'However, an ensulnl 93-yard mardl "1 St. Poul ended Huntinston'1 f1Jcbriq "-· Quirk, a Junior. dilpleyed a brilllonl pesslng 11111e. altboulh' his pen:111tqe suffered "SOmewhat froni. paor recetven:. In 27-0 Win Over Cavs Hia eflorta still accounted for lU y...ts on 1 t completions.-And his protection was more than adequate •I~ he wllTl't sacked a single Ume while 1ttemptin& By JOHN FRANCIS ot 11M ~llY Plllt 11.tf Edison High's Chargers made it two grid whitew_!shes In a row Friday night aa they rolled over a tough Santiago out- fit, 27-0, at Garden Grove High. Edison's defense, 111parked by the fine play of Craig Mortensen. Rocky Whan, Bob Graves, Ken Funk@, Jeff Carter and Brian Bayless, held the Cavaliers to 23 yardl!I rushing and 53 in the air. Last week the Chargers ahutout St. John Bosco, ZMJ. The Char_Jers , behind the quarterback· lng 'of Jerry Hinojosa, 8COl"ed fo11r times in the game ·and came up with ;!03 total yards for lhe nleht. ·Edison scored iLs first touchdown with 612S left in the ,econd quarter when a ID- yard Santiago punt put the . ball on the CJ,valier'• 45-yard line. Hinojosa then led his team over for the · K'Ote frorit the three yard line. Gary Balch kicked the extra point and it wu 7-0·, Edi$0fl. HinOjosa 1ot the Charge.rs '01'1: the scoreboard once again when he fired a 20-y,m pus to end John Fisher !or the score. Balch a11in kicked ttle extra point and Edi.sop took 1 14-Q lead into the locker room .at haUtime. ·Santiago had . many & c o r i n g op- portunities in the third and fourth quarter aod four times were within 2G yards of a 'touchdown. but, the tqugh Edlsoit defens1 did not lel up. The Otargen; added two m o r 1 touchdown• in lhe fourth quarter. Funke scored· his second touchdown oE the night when he plunged over to cap a 41 ' yard drive by the Clw'gera. Whan aet up the touchdown when he ln- * •AMI ITATllTICI tercepled Santiago quarterback Tim Young's pass on the 18 and ran it back 34 yards. Hinojosa came up wilh a key play on lhe third down and six situation when he threw a 23 yard pas.<; to Fisher lo put the ball on the Cavalier'• eight yard line . Edison proved that its offensive punch does not lie in its first team , however. Reserve quarterback Mark Harmon came into the game with five minutes to play and promptly pu t another six points on the scoreboard when he directed the offense. on an 18 yard drjve •. Harmon scared the touchdown when he m-ambled around r ight end from 10 yards out. ·Balch's try for four ·straight extra points failed as lhe ball went to the left o( the goalposts. Defensive bac.k Balch set up the fquchdown when he recovered a Santiago fumble on t.i}e-18 yud line. The C11valiers, canie close., to ruining Edison's shutout in the final .. rhinute of play as Young cortipteted three of his five passes for 33 yards, putting the bell on Uie Chargers.' 15. · Edi.son's def~se line • .bowever, brok.9 through to throw YOlll!i for an elilrt yard 1os1 with 10 second.!: to 10 in ,the lame to thwart the touchdown hopes of tbe cavaliers. to pass on 21 occasions. St. PauJ punted only once and that was deep in the final period as the Swcrdt- men chalked up 20 first downs. Huntington's Steve Duvall provi&d the Oilers with some key, yards fl'M\ bis full. back ·spal while Wise was fairly well bottled up following his !tnt quarter sparkler. ...... M ...... TuJllll ' ''''" ...... w .. , .... .. ... •AMI ITATllTICI ' • • • .. .. .. •• "" Maddox Seeks Ways to \ Halt Clay-Quarry ,F.ight \. ATLANTA (AP) -Gov. Wt.er Mad-M1di1m Square Gardin, one of the dox said Frid11y he 1!1 seeking ways of world's best known ari!nai. All wu ta stopping the Muhammad Ali.Jerry Quar-New York Tburlday 1ppl1in1 for~ , ,1~1 .. _, rvs""" ~ ~ ry heavyweight fight here Oct. 2'. of his botin1 licenae in t'Jew York...._ ~:~: =: :1:. : : "We shouldn't let him fight for money The New York: State Athletic o.. ~~~·. fl~.·~i:-,:! ;, if he won't fight for his country," the mission, which origirt1lly atrlPpe<f AH or ~:~ ::~'"" 11; i! go\'emor said of Ali. the former hl& LiUe, turned down a 1imll• r.qufllt =:,:,~:,.~111,_ ,m ~~u.• heavywei1ht-champion who was 1tripped Jail Oct. 14. A federal judp rulN\Men- P-111•1"...i• ,_111.r ''" ''" of his title when he refu1ed to submit to .d1y th1t the athletic eommiaim wu bl FllM!llftfl"lllT!ltl• lost J/J VI HINfel• ··-$l'Pllltl .. .._" -:·~ e 11-11 military drart. error. \ iu1tM,N• • • 1-0 In regard to the an~ced purpose of "Everybody his tru~ me tin,\bl ''"" promoters to donate -·* to • cam· AUanl.I," Ali &akl. "1l'1 ~ fintpllet \e ": ": ': ~ ~i to fight drug abule..J!the~l!'J!~!,,,Jtt meligbt qain._._._. and I'm~- ' ' ' '·' governor ··'d. to I '-"" A • -1 ' o e.• -... ta k IJaQ about Uanta/ 1 l MOllll., ..... .... T••ol• .... ll•ftf•ll G11ttwr11 ... 1~ ~~ ~ ~J -"That is bribe money." Stale sen. Leroy JobnMI, ane of the =---c> ---.,.,•---'--!·•-Muhammid Ali. who bttlll --·r~ llld f:": .-.•--• 1:flfltfll 1" ' 1• 1 as Clsaius Clly belore :to'1Wle tbe llack l l • J:f Muslims, 1hruaed off lbe latest obltacle not pttVtDt the boat. 0 W an ...,,.. • ,, ,. .J ........ be/ i.1. the law," J--···. .... ..... ~ . :THAT'S ALL lllOTHIR -St. Paul High'• 200' ' pound fullbock Martin Medina runs into aliunting-lo!I Buch Hiib defender in Friday nl1bt'~ :J0.13 , • ' .. • Swordsmen victory. Med ina carried 21 times and &cored three touchdowns to lead St. Paul to its win , Teti .. ' J, uu vwn up Ort 1ua atttmpta to rt:IUJDt -...,, na 1u1n ,; ~· ,: 1'.1 hiA boxing career. every Jeaat provllkln nlClllllr)'. We a • ~~!!i"• "We'll just hope to go to lhe Garden.'' peel to hive tht npi." '' " .... '' 9(t AH sa id in Chicago, where he ts helping Maddox' blut at M1.1hammld Ali 0& ; t : 1:: ~.~ promote th e closed circuit-TV of what curred durin( 1 pren confefenc! caDed ,,~1•1 ... 1 • 1•1 t.)t would be his first fight 1n 3~ yeara. lo announce1'f 1 Ntewlde anll4rup cen- 1s • " .lU The reference WU to New York'• re.renct bea:inntn1 in Alla.nta nut week. ' ... ---· ---- "' - .. ----· ... s.1,..,, s.,t.-26,-wo DAILY '1LOT J J . Fumbles H.urt CdM;: Saints Wi~,_~2-r:f9 r j._ -~ -- By BOB llO'l1I Of,llt °"",.. ..... That moot drtlilecl ol all foothaI1 diw•, ·itwpbifr. ills", struck Corona deJ Mar High Scliool, Friday nilht and ii kept the Sea Klnp from • chance Of. upsettln& Santa Ana, as the Saints won, 21·11, at Davidson Field. ca'a boot tltd tt 11 I·!. Bania Allll wenl -.., &ood tn the -period •• it took aclvantap ol a Corona del Mar fUmble and -t 40 yardl in m p1ay1, Cleary ... in( tn !run the .... With 10:11 kick barely worlred ita way tllroulh the ui>rlcliJa; but ~ waa a bi& acore u it seperated the two toma alter Cdll Despite ibl handicap, coach Dave Holland's team nearly garnered a tie when Lew Ka- mala.ni scored from me Yard F I _ I out with 2:11 lefl in the gam•.. ace ..... yo a but the Sea Kings' hopes went down in the duSt ,,ttb quarter- back Keith Samlllls when he M h . 'f'1-,~~~· -~~llhort~on__ _ UIUll.C S-1L, 'V,___ the two-point """"' ~ In all Coronl del Mar furn. bled six times, losing the ball on thrff occaskm and yard- age on the other 1hree. If the Sea Kinp' shortcom· tng~ was twnll.111, then Santa Ana's biggest carrier was pen- alties. The Saintl were caught sinning six times, four of which were major infractions. A pass interference call 1ave CdM a second chance at its ·final PAT attempt, but the Santa Ana line suceeeded where the secondary failed. It was a roughing the kicker call that ~t up the Ktn&s' first score art.er Santa Ana h a d gone ahead 7~ on a 34-yard touchdown jaunt by Jeff Cleary with 8:47 left in the. Int pe.. To Snap Jinx · ...... Mater Dei's Monarchl Will blockina bock Pat,....,. ir11r be trying to amend a jinxed and lu1lbock Don ilorp!I tradition and will be ~ • (117), the brother ol forrrM new wrinkle in the staunch Cub prep All-American Paul single wine philoeophies of Horgan. Loyola High footbell coach Tricky split end Kevin Slat· Morio DIMuro tonight (I) l<r)I (110) could Iii•• the bt- when the two perennial experienced Mooarch parochial powerhouses claah defensive .eoondary ftta wHb _______ _.Jlis good~ and~· Dlrwtt.M ,_ ....... , .... C ......... I The Cub defen. 11 U1 $. 0, ... 111 .. .l.H •• IM ......... Norlll d-· ~th ...... G-Oii S.fl Df9" Fr-n lo ~ftr -.. ---WI _,_ !..~':..'"'=· '".;:-'"'1::' ':: Coleman (170) and nUni-elfetJ. GrlYlllH, ri.tit Oii GrlY~IN. Ml k: e D 0 u & I a I ( 1 4 • 1 BIG GAINER -Estancia halfback Jim Schultz scoots for long yardage in action· Friday night against Buena Park at Orange . Coast College. Schultz paced the Eagles to a 49-6 victory. E stancia riod. -. next faces Edison Friday night at Huntington Beach High in the Irvine League opener. After the Saints had evi- dently held on defense, CdM ----------~ kiclc:er Shields Richardson was opw1>eadin( the ........ at Inglewood's s.nun.I Field. I The tradition coach Bob Woods' Monarchs will be at· :ll'o'-llN"-WINVWIWIJI!: tempting to -~y is • reco<d oe .. a.tie-and,two-straichLIOSStS. in combat with the Cubs, the defending Del Rey League champions, th• paot three 1eaaoos. ---~-----·------hit-after·his·p.int-and the..KinV Estancia Machine Rolls On! Anteaters. had new. life on the Santa Ana 45-yard line. Four plays \ater John MHes Bruins Win burst through the line for 2l yards and the score. Joe Ric· A C!F AAAA playoff ·game lour years ago, which does count in ~ regular aeason Mona.rcb-Cub series, 1 aw Mater Dei roll to a 34-0 whitewash over the Los Angeles Jesuit school. --1-Bet- You Didn't Know. Eagles Romp to 49-6 By CRAIG SHEFF Of ttlt Dfill' 1"1111 St.ff Estancia High's football team warmed up for its titan- ic Irvine League opener with Edison next week with a re- IOUDding 49-f victory over Bu· ena Park Friday night at Or· anee Cout College_ · 'Ibe victory was the Eagles' third straight, including last week's 30--0 win over Tustin 'and a 1969 season-ending deci- sion 'over Corona der Ma r. . The 49 paints was a record, by far. Halfback Jim Schultz and quarterback Curt Thomas g"iared the awesomeEStaBCia attack. • Schultz skipped and darted ror· 146 yards in 18 carries for an 8.1 average, scoring one t.ollchdown. Tbo1nas was lett~r-perfect all night with his passing, completing e.ight of 11 for 210 .)lZds· ~d three touchdowns. \. The game got so out of hand by the half that the Eagles starting eleven saw tittle ac- tion after the intennission. Schultz carried the ball only th ree times in the third quar- ter before retirin_g..- All of Thomas' passing came in the first hall as the Eagles rolled to a 34---0 half- time margin. Jn all, Estancia piled up 545 net Yarrls, with 330 of it com- ing on the ground. Eagle full- back John Dixon also had a fine night with 55 yards in JS carries. all but two yards or it coming: in the first ha lf. ThT Eaglesq liiclUy got on the board in the first quflrter when Thomas hit flanker Lee Joyce with a 24-yard strike. The TD came just twq min- utes and five seconds irito the quarter and from the.re on the Eagles moved and scored at will. • Schultz added the second TO TOUCHDOWN BOUND -Eslancia'l Lee Joyce i. pictured runn ing for touchdo\v n after catching a pals from ' quarterback Curt Thomas. The play cov· ' • Win Over Buena Park '· in the first quarter from one yard out, climaxing a 79-yard drive in 11 plays. In the second stanza. Estan- cia added 22 points with Thon1- as passing to Lee Fri~dcrs­ dorf for sco res of 12 and 37 yards. The Eagle quarterback also added a six-pointer from one-yard out to complete the first half scoring. Thomas and Friedersdorf also teamed to score a pair of two-point conversions on pass plays. A two-yard run by Schultz in the third quarter and a five· yard pass from reserve quar· terbaCk Hank Moore to Pierre Sauot added two more scOres. A run by Thomas and Howa rd Bennett's kick pnxluced the extra points. The Estancia de fense ~·as so to.ugh in the first half, it held Buena Park to just 24 net yards with the Coyotes getting only one first down. Sch111!t Di•on l1>om.s IC1lse• Robe•t~ lerrln ·~· Bett p~ ... Btflnt!I Loo;!don Tot•IS NCAI LaflCIOt ,tt Cr1wf<l"d ·--ftlo•r PrOYIV To!1•1 T~orT>&I ,.,,oore """" Tot1l1 L1ncro1 Cr1wf<>"d Tot111 llUSHING EJ' .. llc:I• "' " " ,. • " • " ' • • " ' .. ' " ' • • ' ' " ' • " '" 8Utftl l'lrlr. • " . ' • ' " " ·~ ' • • ' • " " l'.1.SS1N~ EU1nci• ff .. "' " ' • • ' ' ' • • .. • ' •utt11 l'lrl< ' ' • ' • • ' ' • " • • • ' ' • • ' • • ' " ' ' • ~ • ' " " "' ' • "' " • " lnTournev J Vi'ilh one exceplion, favorites advanced to the second round with little trouble Friday af- ternoon to gel the fifth annual UC Irvine Invitational water polo tournament under way. The host Anteaters bombed · Humboldt.state With aii:go.a.l.s in lhe first "period and went IV' • 1.1 on to post an euy 21..S win Il over the Northern ·CaJUomia ·~:1 team . 1t~ 1,JCJ;A's· favored Bruim· had I ·~:: an easy time in routing UC .1 ~ Davis, 13-2. wilh · 10 players &.2 scoring: at • least one goal.: USC's Trojans se<>red a pen· ~ t ally shot by Lucky Linder in :_; an overtime period lo gain an 1.D upsel ,win over 'UC Santa .Bar· ., The d 1 u hara, 8-7. Trojans . an 1 1 Bruin.S met at 9:45 this morn· ing v.•ith the winner advanc- ing to the champioriihip game at 3:30. ~· .1t1 '~ ·'"' ·"' ·"" ·'"' .• 4 The University of Cal ifornia (Berkeley l topped Cal State (Long Beach), IU, after trail- ing 5--4 at halftime. 'Die Bears completely dominated the sec. ond half and will face UCI at 12 : IS this afternoon with the winner also ad vancing lo the \ 3:30 finals. UCI coach Ed New land used his starting lineup a litl1e more than one quarter of the game with subs Jim McDonald and Wade Arens scoring four goals apiece to lead in this depart· ment. Ferdy Massimino had three with Dale Hahn and Jim Brad- burn hitting two apiece to lead the starters. •AMI STATISTICS \ .c~ S.I. 1"11'11 d!lwn1 rv'llllfl• · -• n f l1'11 daWM IHMIM 6 D Flrat *""'"" ...,.11!t1 ? e l ot1t llrsf dow>\I 11 n Ylnll ru1/>IM 1'' ''' V1rd1 p,111ln1 lJ7 0 v .. 111 '"' :io 11 Net Vtrdl .. !fled lll HO Plll'lts{.1.Vtf"tft dl1!1..Ct 4133.J l /311.S Petlltllts/Ytnll PtM!i?ed 1/20 l /lt Fu,.,blu/F11rnllle1 tool 6/S 1/1 s~ " a.trten S.nlt Ant 1 U I 1-71 CO<'Oflt de! M•r 7 l I '-19 •USHIM• c~ *' Mii• ..... ,, I V• FIN•M M, .. IC1m-l9fl{ 1 .... 11111 Nl\ne T01111 ..... c1 .. .., .... "''' LO'lltl•Cli.Y >wH ToU!l " " • •.7 ' ~ ~ ' '·' 1 I.I . .. . ' " 31 17• ,, • ·l.' I J.S ..... St11!1 AM II 111 ' u .• , ' ' . ' ' 11 1 ' , . • • • " 241 11 "'-SllNG C:.mll Ml Mtr ' .. lfCl'llfY• lt1DU1 Stlltt .l.M ••• ... ... ... ••• • •• ,. ... ... Garv Srow11 ' o o I .000 .GWC Polo . - Team Falls Golden West College's water polo team dropped a 4-3 de- cision to' Fullerton Yridly in the Rustle"n' pool. Fullerton took 1 2-1 lead aft· er the fint quarter and made It 3-2 at· lhe half. Both teams scored one &oal in the final quarter. Howie· Johnson, Harry Noah and Paul Ro.s!i scored the Golden West goals. Coach Tom Hermstad 's team was :tCheduled to play in the Gaucho tournament ln Santa Barbara today. The new gimmick facing ~1ater Oei lies in Loyola's plans to utilize an occasional spread attack out. of either the I or T formations. As Woods puta il, ·"we'll be facing an entirely new L<i)"Oll team thts year. '"nleir -bn'I ... , cllf. ferent but they're · a • lol smaller and quicker ,.tho Loyola teams ol the past," Woods adds • The pera&n who poses the biggest threat to Mater Dei is tailback Joe Collins (16S ). Collins, a tenlor who took over when the graduated Rick Gamer was bitten by the in- jury bug midway through last season. will also be the quar- terback when the Cubs divert lo the 1 or the T .. H• threw 23 -last week in a M tie with Dom- inguez. A nonnal Loyola eleven In the past. In com- parison, usually went to the air only six or seven times per contest. Qolli1'5 -will be supported In ·the offens:ive backfield by wingback nm Wheeler (170), * * * Miii!' Dtl ....... UJ N1nrY • Slitter-.. ltO Glillln , McGulr1 uo 015!911 ... • 0111 111 M1l1 c llt'l!Mil 1H H.tlll'Mn G V1llnt1Mlt 1\G ~1t1Hr , HtlMn 115 N111rv • ICll!lt 11'11 HtuP'rl • Coll!n1 lf:!I ShJ111tor1 • -·· 1110 WOllkl.WlcJ • ...... HO •o-.. • ""'" If JM MHMY .,. .,.. ..... Mlldl '" ..... .. II tMlft llMl1 t1M .._ • .._ .. Mint "" llllf*t --...111..,. __ 111,.. ....... " Jtlltfrlt ••• tt'I .. 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Botton J, W•lh"""°" 1 09!,.lt :t Hew Yilrt: 1 llt!I New Y•rt; I, o.t..it J (lnd) °"_, ........ __.. .• Ml..-N 1, K•llNt CltY 0 (II~ S. Ml'-*• 1 fhll MllW.wli.M I, Olk-1 12"111 .391 .395 .359 GB 13 19 2Sll 21"' n 9',\ H :l3 33'' 39 T•en .._, o..;111111 (111111 , ... , at ..,_..,. fNlll"""' l~U), ""'"'· Ot!t.it'Ul9" 1-1) ti N-Yilrt: f :ttenai 1 .. lll. llltlmws (l"lt1M1' ... 1G)"et , ....... .,. (1"1111 f.1), Nl11-ljlf;~J::ITlll 1).11) I f C::l)lc"9 (=:r~I lJ~:r:'t. t 1'"4 L•t W.JI~ C f. 7-~~ltf'l'levt!! .... , '' .. _,,..,_4,,.,..,. • ' NA TI ON AL LEAGUE Pittsbur&h New Yori Chica10 St. Loi.iis Philadelphia Montre&I East DIYistoa W L Pct. 15 12 · .• Mt Bl 7S .Slt Bl 75 .Sit 74 83 1-471 71 8[i .455 70 B7 .446 West Dlvl1loa Cincinnati t9 St .627 GB 3~ 311 u, 13\1 15 . bodaers 85 71, ,54$ 13 I Sin Francisco 114. 72 .531 14 Atlanta 75 13 .115 ti Houston 73 &3 .461 25 San Die10 62 95 .395 36~~ ,,..., ......... l'Nl~I• J, trlkiM I l"Jltlbur9l'I 4. ""-Yilrt: J ~I 1, Sf. LOUii I .._!Ill 1, .l.IM111I• 4 (lt """"911 .,....,_ t, Cl11C!Mtll J $111 OIM J, ,.,, ''""''-• T...,,,~ 1~t Olllt !Kim to-161 t t .. ,. l'rMCllC'I (MlrttN t D111Ws 11uttw11 14.111 at clflilrwlatl llhli.tt •u. .._*' (Dlsntr 1+111 .i .1.t1ti111e !StMI ll·lt). 1.ttew Ywl: CIMwf 1•111 ti l"!ltllllnl\ ISift1 1• c~\~· \n ,• GI.I•• f·JI I I l"lllltcttlpiil1 St, l.elll1 (tert.IM l·tl ti MliitfNI llltH ,_,) . DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARIOR ILYD.; COSTA MUA .646-9303 lll'TIMlll IPICIAU ' ·1TIOIYIQl·TIAi . '71 ·COROLLAS . HERE NOW! WARMS, J. COUPll . AUTOMATICS .. 44N11S , ~ VOLVQ HMO $2862 1"'111 19'7 TOYOTA COllONA llD. ered 24 yards and gave the Eagles an early IHl lead over Buena Park at OCC Friday° night. Estancia went on to p0st a lopsided 4g..~victor:·. Service, Pim, & lolly Shop -o,.n-un111 I p.m. Mend•y Nltlhh I I Orange Countf s Lerg01t and Moat Modem Toyoll and Vol•o·Dtaler 11/M, ~ Tr111tnt1• • Yrr C""'-(VDllll41 $1195 ' I • DAILY PILOT Pllei.o ~ .... ,.,, .. GOOD CATCH, -Estancia's Bob Kaiser goes high to catch pass from quarterback Curt Thomas in action Friday night at OCC. Kaiser , caught four pass.S for 83 yards in helping the Eagles lo a victory over Buena Park. Third quarter Scoring Mission Viejo Upended By '.Tougli Pacifica, 8-7i ' • By MANNY PINEDA ~ lllt O.llJ' PUii lllff By what could be terme~ a baseball ~~. the Mission Viejo Diablos dropped ~r second game of the new 1970 foot· j>all RlsOn to visiting Pacifica Friday, .. 7. J All the scoring came· in the third quar· er alt.ff' both teams bad been unable to ake any hHdway throughout the open. hall. Mission Viejo sc;ored first, prapelled by brilliant kickoff return by Nick Galvan, ho caught the ball on his own II and t aced to Pacifica's 44. t From here, it took the Diablos 11 plays t.o score. Quarterback J im Davis pa~ from five yards out to Mike Igoe, v.•ho "as all by his lonesome behind the gcro) WI fourth down. , ~Dan Brena.an. with Davis holding. boot· the PAT, as the clock showed 7:06 Tefl play in the third quarter. ; ~Mariners struck back (or 62 ,an11 iri1ily 10 plays. They recei ved the kickoff on their own 38 and picked up four first dowm, with Don LaPonite as the ~k hone, although quarterback BiD Quinn certahlly had h i 1 band in the thar1e. t In fact. Quinn pas.w:d to LaPointe for lbe touchdown from the Mission Viejo 1~ pnd repeated on the same play, .a swinru, p-the two points and victory. • Coach Art Mjchalik's Pacifica game plan ins to :Mop the Diablos running ace, Aundre Holmes. The Mariners did just &Mt but they had help from their rivals. ~ MiSmon Viejo simply didn't give .Its TD ihreat the ball enough limes in the first balf. He only carried it four ti mes, nel· Ung but one yard. He carried nine time! tp the leOODd half, but sii: of them were imide. Jn fact, the flf"St time be was asked In run wide., Holmes raced for 13 yards. Lat. er on similar plays he picked up 13 again and 17, respectively. The Mariners made one other scoring threat in the first half, reaching Mission Viejo's eight-yard line. But one of four fumbles cost them a possible touchdown after an advance of 79 yards in the second quarter. The Diablos, exploiting their air arm, moved past midfield tw ice. including on their lone TD, under their own -power. They had a golden opportuoty in the fir.st quarter, -remit of a pootr Pacifica ig.. yard punt that gave the Diablos the ball on their foe's 30. Mission V.iejo was forc- ed to punt from the 40, hcrwever. Pacifica three times moved past the 50, but once wa s stopped by an intercep- tion on the Diablos 30, the deepest: pene- tration for the Mariners in the 3eCOnd quarter. IUMI STATllTICI •v l'inl do-s ovshl... I Finl ~ PIMll'l!I 0 Flr11 dOWns pen.Ille • ,..,,., fin! down1 t '1'1rd1 nnl\1119 1ll Ytrd1 ~nlrio, Jo Vtrds lost 11 NI'! Yf~I gained 1!1 """'-'A,...••lle dll!lnct J ilt.) l"-ITl•!Ytrdl Ptn•llHd l/55 f11mblnl fllf'lblft io.1 010 • " ' • " ,. ~ B ,. •!11.0 1111 ., k-"°"~ Mluloft Vit ia 0 0 ; 11-1 Ptclllct 0 0 l c-...1 De¥i> 1-'0lme$ ,..,~ ""'"" To+tll Olllft~ l.1 ~o;n., <M• aNo flll•h. <hoepl1 •USK!M• Mlltltfl Vltlt .. " ' " " ~ ' D ' . 1~ Ill P•clflu ' " ll lOt . .. .. " d ... ' n PASSINI Mli1illl Viti• IN " ~hl B o o PHfllf• .. . • .. • • • • ' • ' • ~ • ·~ u " " ·•.1 u " .. ., '" ... •• ... .111 .... ' Trifons ., --............... Senior tc1tblck tom Morril lipped throu1h Lquna Btacb11 undermanned defenses for 123 yll'dl aad a.&: ol ICOI"'- .. u the hoot San Clemente -rolled up a 28-7 victory for their fint wio of 1970 and second in a row over the invad- ln1 Artists. . Last year coach Tom Eads' Tri- tripped 1.a-. 27.0. San Clemente dominated the contest thrcughou~ llillnl up a 311-& lolal off- advantlge and holding the Artist attack in check JnOll of the nisht with spirited defensive plly. · ca=:~~ ~=i::Iv~~ri! ooe-yard pJunce off left t.lckle with 11:31 rem~ in the first half. Bil• Day's con. venlon k ct 1ave the winners a 7..0 prem- iwn which they.~ never to relinpisb. • Jackrabbi ts Roll Past Lions, 22-20 By ARMAND HANSON OI ""' o.llr ,. .... J'9ft . The Westminst;r Lions started out to pt0ve they were Kings cl the Jungle Fri· day night in a football encounter with the 1peedy Jackrabbits of Long Beach Poly. But they got ambushed by a torrid se- cond quarter blitz that saw Poly ICOl'ing three times and making a pair of two point conversions to gain a come-lrom- behind 22·20 victory in a thriller played on a wind·swept field that almost reached gale proportions at times. The Llons scored the first time they had the ball when Cbuck Winkles cut through the line and raced 43 yards for a touchdown. When Deano Aldridge booted the extra point the score was 7-0 with only 2:47 gone in the game. Winkles scored again on the third play Of the second quarter to up the lead to 13-0. . . ' Then the Jackrabbits took over, scored three times before the half was over to gain a 22-13 lead that was enough to win. Winkles added another TD io the fourth quarter and the Lions threatened in the final minutes but couldn't get close enough to allow Aldridge a chance for a game wiMing fi eld goal in the final minute or ~y. Winkles was the most consistent ground gainer for the LloRS, and his ef· fective runaing almost broke the 1ame open several times, but the Poly defeJtSe was able to contain him when it counted. Poly also wu 1ble to find rumling room thrrught the LiOM' line when they needed it. but when it appeared that they would break the game open, the Lions defense would stiffen and both teams scored after blocked · punt!: gave them good field possession. While the Jackrabbits broke the game open in the second quarter, they had their bi:cks to the wall through the entire fourth quarter when the Liofts with the wind at their bacU, were able to keep tht ball in Poly territory. Lion coach Bill BosweJI felt lhal the team played good enough to will, decided against an attempted field goal by Aldridge which wouJd have had lo travel 47 yards in a cross wind. · •AM• I TATISTKI Flnil lfowM ruJlll ... l'lrsl down• N111 ... Fll'11 dow!ll -111u Tel1I fin! dowo!1 Y•rd1 rvslllnw Yln!I 1Nlllt't9 Yt rdl 11111 w ' ' • " ... "' " "' f'el r1rd1 11lntd Pu"'11A-e dlll•nc• ~tn•llln/Y•rdl _,lliJMI Fumble /Fumble loll •111.• l/lS '" _,,_ ' • • • .. ,,. u " n• '"'·J -~ ,., Wntm!n1!tt . . .. . 1 6 II l-•11cll PolY . • t tt I ' -" • -n y~~ Wh1k1M Gr111N11911 """''''"' """ "~ ., ... H1rrll Tott It WritM J tck9""' NI¥• l!trn\!11" P1tt.rs011 Wl!ll1 W1rrt1n 11t11M..,h1n To!lll 51-\ v-To!t!I ·-'"" aUSHINa WRlmlllll ... k" '' . .. " " • ' ' • ' ' " ... " " • ' ' • ' ' " PASSIM• • ' " " " • , .. w '" " " .. .. ' • no W•hlli..tw ~ " ' • ' ' " • ' n • ' " " ' ' " " .. ,.,M¥t ,. • 0 •) ,, • • ll » 11 I 1DO ••• ' ' " ·~ ·'·' "' ... ... " ... '·' ·•.o " " "' " '·' " ' . '' .11 0 ... ... ·"' ,.. .Jn ... .Baffle Lagun~; 26 '-7' '- It ,.., Man\. (s.t, 11>5) and pi»<lriviJ>I the niPI .... s.. Clemom.'1 -half-llAMI ITATifTtcl """ --r\ltllln9 LI "' lullboclt Illy CUnavo (M, Ill) who ltl bock, Bob McNamara (Ill), lhoot IO • " ;f.y the iDltlal Trltao TD on the flnt two yanll c1own the 1e11 llidellae a11er neldln& .. 1 ... 1 ......... Int • • ''"' ,.._ ,..,.11191 • • 1 of the abbrevt.ted San Clerntnte I Tabar puht at h1a otf:D JD. T•f ""' dOwnt ' ,, jllCkpot 1eries. McNamara b.d a perfect picket fence v ..... t11$ltlftt " "' "•"'* """"" • • Following a SS.yard.J>WI\ by Lquna 'a ol blocan Jet up for bil breakaway. YI,. IClll ~ ~ .... 'fl t'dl .. !Md .. •• Bllrt Tabor to end tht first quarter, Sin Rnerve balfblck Joe Uribe cJOled out Puntli/Avw ... •llfMCt 7111,1 f/Zl'.I Clemente took over on lta own 37, the Triton l<Oring with onlJ l ::IO 1010 in l'-lt*/Y1rdl P91191i1..il UIS 19/UO '",...,..'"~ ""' .,,.. "' Morris swept around left end and broke the affair when he rlC<d around the left s-..., ... ....,, Into the open on a &yard scamper ~ ~de ·f,.. If y,ards after Morris hod set up l ....... ••<II • • • ,_, S.11 Clemtn11. • " , ..... fore being pulled doWn from the llide by his running mate for the kill with a If.. •111•1 ... the Artisll' Mike Wim-sld, the only d&-yard carry ol his own. .... .......... 11 • ... .. ... fender looming between the speedy Mor-Followins a three-quartu drought La-Flttflr Is IJ u ... w"'-"" " .. • ... rjs and the goal line. llllll managed a toodldown \11 :1~ of the ....... " • • u Cannavo followed immediately with a fourth sWua on a one-foot blast by Witz. , ... • " u ... '4111( ..... 14-yard crash stralght up the middle and bowskJ. ·-• " ' ... then M~i.a rang the TD bell. The tally, followed by Ste~ Katsiyiani's C•IWl9,,. " " • u -·· " '" • ... 1he evening's leading rusher accounted PAT, was acccmplisbed on the fourth play Urlbs ' " • u ..... " '" " ... for his other six-pointer, with a minute after Joe Lambert had pounced on a bob-TOl•I~ " "' " 1.•' left in the -third period,-when be bunt hie by Triton backup quarterback Bave PAlllff through a ga£ing hole off right guard from Sharke at the San Clemente JS, Letlllll a'!'ftll .... ... .. .. .. five yards a ay. The Tritoos fumbled si:r times and Jost irfi.etlt " ' I " .... IH Ci-te The most spectacular scoring play ol poueaioo thrice. ·-• ' • • .... MUSTANG BAC KFIELD -Quarterback Joe Arth- ur (23) shows his passing threat behind the block· ing of Kim Wolf (25) and Jim Hohl (35 ). Costa DAILY PtLOT ltlfl' ..... , Mesa meets arch riv.ii Newport Harbor tonight a t the latter's Davidson Field. Game time is 8 o'clock. Newport, Mustangs Clash P ivotal Ga1ne f or Bot Ti T ea ms at Daviilso1 i By ROG~R CARLSON 01 lht Dtllr PllOI Siii! In what could be the pivotal game for both teams. Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor square off tonight at Newport's Davidson Field in the second and last practice game or the season for both out- fits. The kickoff is billed for 8. Coach Ernie Johnson's Sailors will be trying to make it two in a row over Irvine League foes after nicking Corona de! Mar, 7-0. Costa Mesa will be allempting to garner its first victory of the youna: foot· ball season after dropping a 19-13 decision to Katella. Newport Harbor presents a flock of good, quick (but small ) backs behind a formidable interior line. And the Sailon: have a capable quarterback in Alvin White for a passing threat. Leading Newport's offense in the in- teridr are guards Ron Tripp (175) and John Harrison <200) along with tackles Grant Gelker (220) and Terry Albritton l215 ). . It was.this quartet that stymied Corona de l Mar along .with center Scott Schaefer. Derensively the Sailors don't change a great deal, utilizing most of the offensive personnel across the line. Coach Max Miller's Mesa unit employs the I formation power plays with tailback Kim Wolf supplying most of the offensive spark. Lightweight Title Fight On th e Line SAN JUAN. Puerto RiC'O (AP) - Lightweight champion Ismae.l Laguna o( Panams and Scotland's Ken Buchanan spent Friday resting up for their 15-round championship bout tonight at Hiram Bithom Stadium . He carried 25 times last week while mate Jim Hohl (fullback) ran four time.'! 1 once for the only Mustang touchdown) and quarterback Joe Arthur paued cm 2Z occask>ns and ran eight times. That was the total •ariety of the Mea offense -but Miller aay1 his offeMe could change considerably tOru,bt depen- ding on the 1ituatioil. . Arthur, a junior in his first vanity ae· hon, came through with nine completioM ~n_d Miller's. hopeful h.is replacement for •nJured Robin Senik will oome through tonight. especially on pus plays to aecon- dary targets. , A definite 1COring threat ,for Mea'ii Green and Gold ii the field &bal llickina prowess of senior Benny Ricank>. .Rlcar~ was perfe.ct on 43 and $yard tnes against KateUa, giving Mda Mded firepower. His brother, Ramon. Mat Newport Harbor in 1967, 3-0. , __ 1to Frri K•llV 1rJ l rtd Gllbtr1 .1'5 Dtn SPlelbef"ler 1'5 Dtlt WllU1m1 17S CNiinct'I' a.,. 125 Jim Mlllf!" 211 ... , ,_ .. ..., lllO Jet A111M' I .. Kim Wllf i7J Jin! Hdll , .. ,.,.... ........ c'.l .. __. Mlf'lllr E' Gr1f Amin T TW!'Y Albrllfwol G Jolln Hlrrllon ,....,_ G Ren Trl.- T G .. nf G .. kw I! •in W111w.. Q A1¥111 White • MUtt 1£ .... 11 .. • Mlltt """'° . ·-~ •• '" .. •K 175 - "' "' .. •• •M ... Marina ~ips South Torrance, 32~14 While the fighters rela:red. however, a dispu te over naming of the referee for I.he jlght apparently was solved. The bout is scheduled for 11:30 a.m., PST and will be televised live, via satellite, to the United States, England, Mexico, Panama and parts o( Europe. Skiea were leaden in San Ju.an Friday after se:veral days of heavy rain showers, but the late afternoon forecast niCI there was only a 20 pe1cent chance of showers at fight time. Just in case, a covu ..-ill be located over the , ring in the 22,000-sut 1tac:Uwn. Prep Seo~ . SL P1ul :IO, HunUnston lleoda JJ Marina 32, South Tornnco 14 L.B. Poly 12, Wollml-20 Sant.a Ana 21, Corona. del M•r tt Edison 21, sanu.,. o By ROWAllD L. RANDY Of ,_ o.ltr "*' Ii.ff TORRANCE -Joe '~Tht Bomb"' Ven- tiall&li& uplodtd ror thrtt spectacular toacbdowm lo &etd the ?\:larina Vikings to • convlnCinl Ji.14 vk:tory over South HIP ol Torrance Friday nig)lt In ••· Uon on tba ._,.., field. Vlllllmlllfl ltl the ltmpo lor the ,... ood half ... the.llnal play of lhe , .. ,,nd quart.tr when he took a short screen pus frorn quarterback Steve ,.fonahan at tM line of 1Crimmlge and rambled 51 yards to P':F dtrt to bring the Vikes '\11Hbin ooe paint ol the. homt team. 14-13. After a aoareleu thlrd stanza, Mona· bin hit tight end Jefi Looner on 1 11). Y•d ICOrla( play lo put Marino ah<ad "' lht fJnt play of the fl .. 1 period. The n .. 1 .. fooltd bombtr lh•n took the ball llr•lil>I up the middle lrom bit • O\vn 11 yard lint: midway through the period and broke. the Spartans' back v.·-ith"an 89-yard gallop to pay dirt. When ~tonahan kicked the conv.ersion, the ~re read 26-14. Venlimiglia's heroics wcrtn 't tnded >·et. however. and when the Vikings hslt· ed a Torrance thrtat on their own three. yerd line, "The Bomb" circled hJs own left tnd and out r11n the SparUin stt- ondary on a flS.yard touchdown aillop v.·ith 22 leCOlldl rtmaining. While VentimlgllJ wu erasing b~ raach's early wttk 1tatement about not. playing to bis potential, ht wasn't the only Viking with an oulstandlng per~ rormance. ?i,tonahan directed l he. le. m With i>re- cislon and in addition completed sir nf AtVtD passtS, three Cor touchdowns. and no inttr<t}>Uons. The Vlkln& yardage "" la! "'IS 114 on paues and 27) on the ground for a net total of U7. Ve.nUmiglla, with the two long dis· lance scampers from 1crimma1e. had a rantastic 112 net yard1ge gain for a 21.1 averaae. The first Matinl scofe came on a 21-yard pus to end Bob Witt wllh 1o1ona· hM k~klng the-firli (If hls two eoo;.. version J10lnts. Oefensivtly the Vikings he.Id nnce on the.ir three yard Unt and .,ain on !he Jl wilh Ron Birdaall, Bryan Kern, Tim Jennlnp and Rodney BrOwn in on many of Ult tack~. Both Torrance acora came in lbe sec- nnd quflrter and etteh was on a pass rrom Dick Peterson who hit 10 of 16 durln& tM pm~. Both were tn halfback Sieve ,Jarvis.. the finl for Ill y1rds the la!t fnr elaht. •AMI STATISTICS 'In! dOw!\I """'11111 'It-I.I .,....,. lf .. IM 'lrit dooWll """lr!M Tt11I flf'll *""""' YM11 nal't!lll .,.,,., '"'"-.., • .v, klsf NI!'! y..-.b ••lllfd •unhJA'ltl'"' 4llS1"1C• fl-ttlle:/YWI -lllN '11rnbllll1Fllf'lllltt .._, • ' • • " ~· "' " "' ,,)O,J ••ll 11• " • ' ' " '" " .. n• C/M.f "~ "' • SC.,. •• 91ttrttn Mwl,_. .,. ..... 0 lJ I -lo. T-•·• -' '' I •USN•fla ,. -.,, . -"' -· VW1llll'lll!i1 -· ... Hlrtll , ... . ... ~ WIMP• J•1"1t (I.II'! .. 1"0!•'' -.. " " " II tlJ ' .. • • u '" SI fWTUCt 16 ,, ' .. ., 61 . .. . '" l"lll1NG 1t11r•n1 •• l'C "" ' . . l•, Torrlflct 11 11 t ~ ' • ' • .. " • • ' ,. " '" " ·~ " )l,l I •• "' " .. ... .. " " .. .m .w Laguna was rated an unofficial ~2 favorite to retain a share of the world crown, won from Mando Ramos last January. Al age %1, he bu 1 record of a vlctorie1, six loues and a draw and Is rated as being faster than his cha.Uenger. Buchanln, al 2S, will be factns hi& toughest opponent. He has '5 victoriet and his onb' loa waa to Sapin'1 Mlgue.I Velazquez. The official weighin is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. al the stadium. Neither fighter Is "'peeled to bav• difficulty -ling the weight lirnit of 135 Pounds. The world boxlng council withdrew recogniUon of Laguna as chM\Pk>n last "·eek btc:ause. ht ha11 not aiven Ramos .11 rematch. I Estancia 49. Buena Park I Pacifica I, Mlaion Viejo 7 San Clemente •. Llgun1 Bllcft; f Anaheim 29, Redlands I Konnedy 7, Foothill O ~llerton 20, Katella ft Savanna 28, Villa Park J Neff 33. LoweU 7 SuMy llllls ll, Samr1 I Sliddleblck'M, Troy 21 Bolsa Grande 20, er.a I Millikan t, Western 7 El Dorado 14, M•lllOlil .t La Quinta ll, Gahr l4 _ Mornlnsside ai. 1,,.inond 1 Compton 8, Dorsey I l.8 Wilson 41, OOmlniutz M El Rancho 21 , Wam:n 14 Blair-25. So. Pasaden11 o Gardena tZ Lakewood 1 Rollin& HUii 16, Hawtho.,,. t Sc John Booco 12, SL Anthony 1 4 • Haller Pace s Dodger s CINCINNATI (AP) -Tom Hiiier hid lhl'ff hits, ocorlng --and lmocklnl in Ill- -u th< Loo An&eles Dod&- en ripped the Cincinnati Reds, .. 3. Friday ni1ht. Haller cracked singles in the aecood and fourth innings and scored on a ~ingle and dooble by Bill Buckner lo ~ck up winnin& pitcher CJaude Osteen, l&-13. W~ll l! .... " w. 01vll ti w l"•rt.•• 111 H1\ltr c SUNkl1 Jb ·-rl Ill/Mell rl Grtit.wtb 2" ._. 11> .. "' i 1 1 I J 1 1 I J r J o J I I I j l l 0 J • 1 1 t : ~ l J 1 ' • j • • • T-G CtllC!lhli.TI .. • h 1 ' • w lOltfll tf ·-rl ... ,... lb ·-~ c I.. MtY 1'• Mdt11 H Htlm1 2" .,...,.. .. G•• .. " I 'I G!Ol!'llll 1 CMnev H To!l]I • • • ' • • • ' • ' ' • ' ' • • • • • ' • ' ' • ' ' ' • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • ' l.,. Anlt lt$ •. 110 1 0 0 l Ol-1 ClnclnnMI .... 0 00 100 70 11-3 1!-0tt.fl, ,,,,..1 1, Htlm1. OP-Cln-cl-fl 1. 1..0IJ-l.OI Afloelet t, (In. clnMl'I 4. ._w. Dtvli. ludlroer 1 H•I· i.. Hel!M. suakl1. Hll-L. Mn :n. Sl-Tollll. Gr1brlltwltl. 1JO K••••1 10 ~W,16-lS ll J J l• M &letlllfl l , 1•10 1 II J l I I G•111111r 711111 WP -Ollffn. 1-4 :2~. A-3J.Olt . By PHIL ROSS Cll lllt Dail'f PiliM S .. tr The similarities between the football teams at Founlain Valley and Gardea Grove Higb schools are striking. . Coach Bru ce Pickford's Fou•tain Valley Barons operate out or an olfeRSe which bears sine sort ot feSeni618ii'Ce·-w tbe famed Texas Wishbone T. The Argonauls of Garden Grove, meanwhile, feature a ful\house T attack which is just as business-like as the Wishbone (or slot set, if you prefer) but not quite as bold . Bolh Pickford and Argo mentor Jim Isaac agree that their 8 p.m. confrontatio• tonight at Garden Grove will, in reality, be a battle of defenses. 12 $ ' {-A t. Qi.._I £.!§ L' a '*='I --- The key man hir the Argos' Arkansas Monster defense i~ J80-pound monstennan Tom ~1ontgomery. a vic iou s tackler with good lateral movement. He will be coinplemented by another linebacker, K i r le the Barons' leading rusher 147 yards in 10 carries) in the squad's 14·7 loss to Rancho Alamitos last week and he 'll join Shibata. righl ~halfback Steve Mohu!Ski t 150) and fullback Rick Hartsfield (182) in the backrield. Barker, also at 18Q. ""'""'" ve1"" If Fountaia Valley's passing 11s Mt.t.11~' E game can . make any notable i~ ~r ~ penetrat.iOJI then G a rd en 110 Son11 c Grove will rely heavily on uo K~1111n1t G 19S Wtl\ktt T defensive back Don Kill· 16s He•Mnd~i E ingbeck (165 ) to put the fi re i&s s~10.1a Q l~.l MCK'"''' II out. 1se MOl!u••i<< 11 Pickford is e11pecially wary 112 ""'1'11'1d • --· krmJCl51• l~S Roi..rnOfl 1'0 5mllll '70 s~n,r 165 Wftlh' 170 Hine• 1GO Wtl!n~• "10 Sell l!S ,llb••lllln 161 Tllor"" t<ll D1i1t~ ltS Saddlehack 15-point Favorite - ·--(:,..,._ 11111 OtY • ICOJltllk ,. ?25 LlnwbrOOlf T .. ~ '" 2c.5 Munr..11 G Mld!l95ool "' ltS Mtriln c ........ '" ltS Wllllbr~•d ,. ,_. "" 1'5 Loclc...ood T Dewnl~ '" 110 Gltd~ ' Kr1111• "' 11111 Hector 0 flt-rtt>Oom '~ 110 Howl • Ow~• '" ?iXI It. l"!tlclltr • S111111uel9 '" 1t1 w~111111 • He~"" "' of the sly. cunning Argo pass- ing game, whicb spotlights quarterback Jim Self and lightning-quick split e1d Tony Krzysosiak, a state traclc and field finalist last spring. 'Bolh tip the scales at.l55 pounds. Willie Gardner. a fullback Youn g Uni Gridders A fter Second VictOry, • r-. I SauarPy, 5-ttMbtr 26, 1'170 I DAllV PILOT J:J GWC . Hog _D~efe_n se / - Seeks 2nd Shutout By HOWARD L. HANDY ot •Dlltw ........... Golden West Co1Jeae ii In Its fiftll y.., <i 1-11 cam-paiaHinc and m u. dmt the .Rustlers have "Played o~ one tie game and have posted five shutouts prior to the tfirrent seasoo. lhol yoo wll! ... I dlfftrtnl llmt. ! look for ~ lo be I low ~ allslr bec5'se dlelr defense is ·Vlllf.ly inlft'OWld over last year." workhMse of I.be running 1ame, cwrild on 32 occaMont and • .....,, ..... lpin with Monie Downioc Ind Due Joi--.ihim. ............ #It. S• N!llRlt The Goldat Wtli mfensive uni\ will be directed by Steve Grl fith at outset w i t h fr,estiman Rick Sa.ems o waiting in the wings for tM firsL taste of game actioo. Grilfith ttnl all the way 1-t week. 130 ...... --111 K-:illSVlll'- E 'Tlw!Wt !U T Fltnd9t1 IHI G y.,,,.,, It~ , ....... llol c ,..,.. 7U --,,.~ G F•lt 21a 1' Gtfl""Y ,.., E Dl'tlo:# 1\t ....... ......... 0 C0--1 1111 • ...,._ 'JllJ Ol&rlie Buckland, the . ·-'" a Wel ll }N ,.fl.N:lr; .. ... ,,. ..... .. 1• "'""*' With Seahawks By CRAIG SHEFF 01 !flt ~U' 1'1111 Sltll 1\vo junior college tea1ns with a habit of wimtng fool· ball gamC'!i clash tonigtt when Orange Coast College's Pirates invade LA Harbor. Game lime is 8. Although both club8 PoSle<I fine season records last year, both dropped their opening corrtests of 1970. The Seahawks, 1-2 in '69 and the defending Southern California Conference cham· pion, dropped a 24·13 decision to tough San Diego Mesa last week. OC'C, 6-2·1 in '69, fell tu Golden \\'est. 13-0, in a defensive struggle. LA .Harbor's lone loss last year in regular 1eaeon play was to coach Dick Tucker's Ptrates (21-20). The Seahawks also fell to state champion Fresno in the large 9Chools playolfs. Tucker · will make t w o changes in the OCC offensive backfield , a move lo 'beef U.P hi!I running attack. Tony Vcntimigli<i. a 5--10. 17~poond letterman. steps in- to the ~tarting fullback posi· lion, replacing Coe Meyer. 1-'reshman Ken Eppelheimer replacn Mikt Haynes at hlllblck. Eppelbeimet. ""• prepped at La Quinta High, is a f..I, lSGiJounder. Fresllman Gary Valbuena will again be the starting quarterback. The f o r m e r F'ountain Valley High star. after a pair ol impreuive scrimmage se11ions against outside oppoisltion. ran into ~ brick wall in the peraonage of Golden West J1at week. The Rustlers intercepted liv_e_of_VaJbuenl·s passes. He also fumb1ed twice after being hit from the bliod skit. Both fumbles were turned into Golden West touchdowns. On defenae, Tucker will IO with the same lineu p as lasl week. Freshman Dan Moats '(Huntington Beach), who suf· fered a slight concu11lon in the GWC game· is oUy and will open at one of the linebacking spots. The Pirates' defermive unit, ancbortd by interior linemen~ Kurt Clemens (220), Dave Gleason (242) and Harry Carmack (!20), was one btg factor in last week's loas to Golden West. Although, LA llarbor is predominantly a ruMing club. quarterback Rich Tabno \OSI\· eel a pair or TD passes, when the Seahawks we re forced te throw alter getting behind lasl week. 0••11 .. CMlt l1 Nt .... ll!Cl YIM>ll ' Thorn""' •• 2•1 O. Wtltet\ ' ll•Nar\tlt .. lU SllP<•Mnl ·, c. -" "' m i'MC.nb c ·-... 11 Durt nt• ' ltou"'I "' '~ Ptdtr1tn G C1rt1t "' 1 .. Htrt ' 0.1111 '" lti Vtlbli-0 Tt1ITIO ·~ 11! Vflf!lfmit lia • ,_ '" I• E•"'l"'I'""' • Sl!ltr1 "' lllandak "' Finl Time In Huntington Beach Beginning Monday, Sept. 28th Lion Harriers Trimnph who is regard ed as !he Argo11auts' best performer. is a question mark against the Barons. lie is currenlly pla- University High's youthful Trojans journey the freeways tonight when coach Jerry Red· man 's crew battles ho st Riverside North High 's junior the Huskies' split T offease, which features the dive, option and power swee ps. PIZZA HUT SMORGASBORD on lhe harrier circuit happens gued by k:hee trouble. Tht Wemninsttt Uom· have been perhaps the mo s t dominant factor on the Orange Coast area prep cross country acene h>r the past dozen years. around these parts you can Garden Grove is the only bet that coach Jack Hedges' team which shut out the Rive rside North handled Ca- jon High's jum.ior varsity. %2.(1, and appear capable of e1- lending Redman·s senior-less Trojans. All THE PIZZA YOU CAN EAT So, when somethinC unusual Barons in 1969 and Pickford Lion runners bave a part in it. realizes his charges will have In spite of gusting Santa to move the ball and stress Ana winds roaring across the ball cot1lrol in order to subdue two-mile course at Irvine the Argos. varsity at Ramo.ra High in Leading University in the of. fenslve attack is quartirback Tom Walker 111d his chief run· ning backs are Ed Ca ll, c;eorge •larney aid Da ve Ong . Adults $1.25 Children 65c IUNDll IOI LEGAL NOTICE Senior Ken Shibat11 will get Riverside. • Park, underdog Westminster the , s t a r t i n g nod at Game time is slated for 8 managed a rare 28·28 lie with quarterback for the Barons for ' o'clock. the host Santa Ana Saints Fri-the second week i11 a row. f'or Redman and his I~ Tro- Ong sustained a charley horse in practice Monday but il'J OK now and expected to start at fullback. He'1 a 195- poonder. CAllY out OI DIRI AYAILAILI Al ueULAI PllCb i PMULAI YAlllTIU AVAIL.AILI Ca ll was named back or the week for Uni versity after scoring t h re e touchdowns against Boys Republic. day in the opening Sunset Rick Power, a defensive jans, the game pr ese nt s League dual meet for both gem who can also play split several problems -and olle o( sq~s~unners had to run the end, is slated for backup the foremost jg that junior first half of the varsity race signal-calling duties behind the varsity teams are capable of bespectacled Shibata. "loading up" should they uphill against the wailing San-The only change is in the desire with some or their Every Monday Nfdb• 5:30 • 9:00 ta Anas (the wind). Fountain Valley off e n s e , varsity gridders who aren't 8 .,, And Kevin Coleman, the on-where Tim Soltis (170) will Uke/y to see action in the v..il'tf'llr, ly 1969 letterman on the Lion assume the ce11ter position team's normal varsity 1ame. t~.:~:~.?i'~·· ::: 19071 BROOKHURST squad. finished first in 10:21. from 6-4, 185-pound Kip Ator-The Trojans appear capable t.G-.kllln kllae+or 1ss 14 seconds ahead of the ris. an all-league possibility of making jt two in a row ~tiob °a'.11~-r: favored Santa Ana duo of who Is throogh for the season following their !7..0 roul ollin-:,-~:.fldJ..~,: l~ 962 1333 Marc Genet and Bob Carrillo. with a knee i11jury. vading Boys Republic. Ired-~l:. r'c!:-1 .. 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PEANUTS . ·-·~ .... ·----·- DIP 'IOU INJO'I IT · ' E • F~l\NCIN ... l THOUGHT Y(7J MlGt.'T MEED MELP .;E.TTING UP THE STEPS TO THE Pl.ANE . !TWAS A t.OVEL.."'f .. FTEll:HOON • .t----~ "I INi.IO"llD e.vn-v Plt4NY OF IT. By Charles M. Schibi I DIPN IWWT.<AT. .. DENNIS THE MENACE ' · m fl.Jl(t. id!s a roso HID M SCM:1111~ ;J:ef. l'AI IMSCloi£ f'al ~IS/' ' I -·~ .. t- I , { . ' .... , •• " t ~. •• • '• •• ,. . · .. • " .. ~· ·:i '• .. • • ·. Oae Show I~ 1 Sepiemt.er "' . ' • > -. ~ew Broa~JVt;iy ~mt(Hf I To Slow Start This Year • l • .- /" By JACK GAVER Barrymore ~at<r Ocl. ll . m~·yoi\JC (UPI) -~ !his 14 an' Import lrom Lond· 197&:71 ·Broadway t h e a t e r ont wtw:rti lhis dl'lma· about a ! • DAILY PILOT IRYINE coMMue,q.y THEATER·. 'presents -A._ SHOT IN ,THE . DARK • ... , PNMti.....,., ......... ..,..,.. 4'- n.1.-Ptl.-Set. C_..: . S.,t. 1,.7--0.t. J l :JI , ... ' Ceron• del M•r High School Lfttte Theater 1101_..,_ -- CALL Ul-079! for rtJ1lvollon1 I .. 14 season is undtf ~••Y wilh nbellibus ·young "ofrlCer th · 11.111 114..,.. ,1 11 .. 11•....._ September's 1 1 n· 1 J e con-iiidi• early in I.tie centµry has 1 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~ ··~ ~·~ ~~~~ bffn' a big hit. Four m'embers I -4 tribution, and the outlook tor of :the original English cast . 'ftp11al Huttt' Pays .on ·~~-Riclilrd A. Wood (left' and Mic haeL:Owens Congratulate each oth'er for ~cap­ , furtna: the Inca leaq_er. Atahu~~p•.~~pla yed by Dar iel K. \Yilsori' (center),in "The · ,;;Roy:al Hupi oJ the_§un ~" now ·on stcfge ~at tile Laguna Mo utio.n P la_y house. ~I~ ;, • -· (: ( ~; lf~ne Pla1is Cril-it~ ·Drama • OPIN ,:45 ' SHOWTIMl 7 ~-'.'>---- AlSO FlltST lllN R.od Taylor "DARKER THAN ··AMBER" IATtD Cl) Kelly's Heroes P>n,~1 IDn 11 '~•'•01 iilJ• ... Conf. ·set & Sun. from 2 I~. Show lfert1 7 P.M, the first 1emeater, through will appear here. ~mber, is for a slow st.art. '-"l'he Rothschllds." due lk:t. This was true Of the first 19 Bl the Lunt-Fonlanne. b a half of the 1989-70 season, lavish mu!lcal about tbe in· which wound up with 17 pro-ternational banking famil y in the late 18th and early 19th ductions by Dec; 31 and did centuries. Jt Is budgeted at not have a single commercial $850,000 -yes, some still can entry in Se ptember. raise that sort of money even A major f1,clor In both today, and one of thmi is pr~ seasons has been difficulty in ducer Hillard Elkl"m, who ~'"'"'"'""'pr""i!il1c'!ffilonfrin10'1niTvy~NtllH<ive-or-lil....new--pro-presented orr:eroa way s nu from backers. The situation is ductiom. musical revue, "Oh ! Calcut· tighter now than it was a year The first Ui ta !" The score Is by Jerry ago. Se.veral productions an· Bock and Sheldon Harnick of nounced months 110 for this "Fiddler on the Roof" fame. fall have been postponed or,-====================-1 abandoned because financing ls slow. The fi rst ne w' show, Which is opelhing ThurJday, waa "Bob anq Ray -the Two and, Only" at the John Golden Theater. This is a twn-man ~satirical revue with Bob, EIHott and Ra y Goulding Of ra alo and television fame . They provide their own material October will be more active, . .. SA Players Set Tryouts e NOW INDI TUUDAY e FILL.INl'S AW.AID WINNIN• MAITll'llCI ''JULIET OF THE SPIRITS" .· IN COLOI e ALSO FOUNTnl N •Al I fl O• 1 , • 1r. ........ ,.,.. • .......... lk) Ml-1411 "!i.dh <. t1en1l',·· (~ f ,I' T .. s .. ,..... l'llleof H•rnt Jlll'Wll '9111 Cr1wf1,_, "TllOO" • CO') , C1i.r Pin e ''TAITE TH• LOOO 01' DRACULA" I 101"1 Ctlef- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jt's pure Gould . ((\'11\trf ~ THUTSI -~: 67J·'2'1 ONLY ONE SHOWING EACH EVENING --·---1<11-4011 ........ "" .,....._.. "ITAltT TMa ltliVOLUTIOH WITHOUT MS:" e t01"1 1"1111 ivl MlrM S11f!I e Al•n A,_ltl ''1'Hi ltUISIANI .f.ltll: COMUIQ" _._,.._ ELLIOTT GOULD PAUlA Pl!NTISS • . G!N!VIM WAIT! ., " • i•: " .: .. 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NdlOl9on .., Jom Ftdwdlort : l.l.u:.,,.111-.t... ~RLl'Ubl'*-'.-,i.... ~bV~dn""' : °"°"'""~ ................... .,.,CclflM*lbyMNol!Adk ..__.~·A,-...IPAIN"'Gj&:e.:::-~~ I ' ·-·-·--·--···-· -ALSO-l•d· WEEK r 111~, 11-co.ot•..,,... ft IOTH RATIO "G" -IT'S FOR EVERYBODY FOR ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKENDER PHONE 642-4321 "GP" ALL AGES ADMITTED PARENTAL DISCR!TION SUGGESTED ''l'ora' Costey . ~ Origi~Pearl ·Harbor Cheaner WASHI NGTON !UPI) - Rep, John M. Murphy (0. N.Y.) has denounced the world premi ere or the movie "Tora, Tora, Tora " as an arfront ,to Americans lighting in Viet- nam. The film about the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor was given ..for a black tie preview at a Washington theater Thursday with invited guests including wartime con· g ress men, government of· ficials -and two Japanese • who helped plan the attack. "Every ethic a 1 patriotic standard is besmirched by the Hollywood-Pentagon hookup to produt"e and promote a fil m glorifying the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor," Murphy liaid. "Th is film should be rated 'D' for the unlimited subsidies the Defense Department pro. vided in making a movie about the worst defeat in U.S. naval history," Murphy told a newsman. lOTH RECORD WEEK -· ... --"The epic irr<rican . war movie Hiit HOlywood has 1lw111 wanted to make, but """ lild Ille 1u1J lo do before:· ._,.,.,_ l l!!J'!• It's all here waiting for you. For singles, young marrieds and adults of all ages. Now at Park Newport-high on a bluff overlooki ng Newport Bay-enjoy the ultimate in apartment-resort living. Imagine seven swimming pools, seven night-lighted tennis courts, bicycle trails, 18-hole putting green. A $750,000 Spa with whirlpool, saunas, massage, conditioning room, Olympic pool. Gracefu l trees and landscaping. Subterranean parking with elevators -no carports. Even a chic shopping p)aza topped by a 60-foot clock tower. The apartments are smashing. Every one has an all-electric kitchen, carpeting, draperies, pri vate patio or balcony. Most have bars , some have fireplaces. One or two bedrooms, plus spacious bachelors. And lwo-or three- bedroom, two-s tory town houses. Rentals range lrom $175 to $450 ... Al Park Newport-yo\J'/e close 10 all th'e Irvine environment Shops, restaurants, induslry, the UC campus and ocea n recre ation. We're at the intersection of Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Road s, just north of Fashion Island. From the San Diego Freeway, turn off at MacArthur Boulevard. Coma see five stunning models decorated by Ro~inson·s. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Other 11mes by appointment. Or call (714) 644-1900 for leaslng1info;mat1on. I • in Fam Cheer 0 Isn't this Phoenix THE NIFTY THEATRE prele"h "SON OF NIFTY REVUE" the way you've always wanted to live in Newport Beach? ~- • > • "WHl•I U•LIS IAll .. Park Newport Apartments · • -' T I " • ) • I 1 • : ' .. ; " -. COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH 4 BEDRJHAMD.Y RM-$28,000! 6% LDAll I / ·HUNTINGTON BEACH-FOUNTAIN VALLEY TOP YALUE-LOWEST PRICE-$18,900 G:l.'S SEE THIS!-$33,950 An' excellent borne for· large family Jiving & en- 'tertaining. Spacious bedrooms, ·3 ·separate baths,.~ large ~ecluded rear living room enhariced ·by wood • • ' .-• ,- • On a lovely tree lined cul-de-sac street! Extra large borne with 4 bedrOQ.ms, 2 baths, family room. Home- maker'! dream kitchen with finest builtin features. A 'fireplace for all to admire. Wal)t in closets. Built· · B.Q,_j)J.lio.._Sprinklers. Near schoo!S' & sho in . Spacious home for real family living! Su Jee an· '-.ual % rate G.I. loan now on property to be· assum· ed ~fayments much less than rent! (0170) 540-1720 Very spacious 3 bedroom, 2' bath beauty-payments less than rent. Tell your landlord "Good ·Bye :." & move right in -be the proud owner of your very own home located near beaph, all sch,ools & major .Blwpplng, Full dioin~ roorn~_Bu' tin dream kitchen. Patio. lt's truly terrific! (0208) 1 burning fireplace. Deluxe · electric· buill·in kitchen, Well lands'caped gromfds. No 'dOwp 'G.~ or low own-alh>therroirFllJ\-terms;-84IMl6iitl----11--+ SPACE & LUXURY $29,500 ' -~DOD DOWN! $25,800! 60 FT. PATIO! 4 large bedrooms, 2 baths, dellgbUul family room. Owner desperate! Hurry & see this one NO\V -it's . Magnific~nt fireplace wins admiration of all. Home-lllmost too good to be true! Oversized bedrooms, 2 maker's dream kitchen with finest built in appliances ~tbs,· banquet sized dining room. Beautiful inviting including dishwasher. Covered patio. Pool sized entry hall, gourmet builtin kitchen. Large yard (80x grounds -landscaped .to perfection. "Apple Pie" 160 ft) plenty of room for pool. Subject to great G.I. order inside & out. (~1720 loan asSumption. Monthly payments less than rent! TERRIFIC POOL HOME WITH 6% G.I. LOAN Priced at government appraisal at $32,950 • means honest vllue on today's market. Prestige location .. prestige home with oversized bedrooms, 2 baths, luxury features. ,Only 2 yrs. new. Loads of decking, lush tropical landscaping. Present annual % rate loan on property to be assumed. 540-1720. EXQUISITE NEWPORT-$65,000 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 Ensi~n }!. Newport Harbor_ High area._An addr~ss of prestige! . 540-1~ BEAUTIFUL SPANISH-MESA VERDE on Clubbowe Circle -aristocratic living with no maintenance cares. Spacious bedrooms, 3 separate baths, all electric "Award" builtin kitchen, dish· washer. Full dining room, family room, magnificent fll'eplace. Heavy shag carpeting, custom drapes thru· out. Pool & recreation at your uFinger Tips". (0158) 540-1720 4 BmRM.-$33,500 WITH 6 Yi% FHA LOAN A lovely home with truly a park-like yard. Pride of ownership -excellent area near South Coast Plaza. Very spacious home with 2 baths, Jarge family room, beautiful fireplace, luxury 'builtin kitchen, dishwash· er. Wall to wall carpeting, drapes. Covered patio. Only 3 yrs. new & it's a "honey." Subject to annual % rate loan now on proi>f!rty assumption! Monthly payments less than rent! (0144) 540-1720 "FAMILY AFFAIR'.'-$29,950! Excellent Costa Mesa area near schools, shopping & every convenience. Beautiful landscaped lot. Spa- cious bedrooms, 2lh baths, large living room with exotic fireplace, large family room. Beautiful kitch· en with fleaming built-in range, oven & dishwasher. LOads o cupboards. Designed for active family fun loving people! Submit your offers. ~1720 4 BmRM.-$27,900-NO DOWN G.I. ro-buy --very~ripacioua-home---designed -1or _ac_tiye ramily living & entertaining. 2 baths, nice family room, quality carpeting. Immediate possession. Forced air heat, all electric built-in "Award" kit- chen. Dishwasher, Patio. Large home in excellent area. M!!lte YO.!ll' terms,J9785) 540-1720 ' "VACATION YEAR ROUND''~$18,500-- 5%% LOAN Like living in vacationland all year round. Nothing to do but relax & enjoy the pool, recreation facilities, beautiful grounds. Privacy if desired is yours in the delighUul 2 bath residence. King sized bedrooms, beautiful kitchen builtin range, oven, dishwasher & refrigerator. Subject to present annual % rate loan now on property assumption. Payments much less than rent! (0034) 540-1720 NEBULOUS NEWPORT -$28,950 - WALK TD BEAl:H! Walk to beach from this delighUul residence -king sized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Dream kit- chen with built-in range, oven & disbwash;er. Elegant fireplace. Patio. Charm Glow gas fired BBQ. Buill·in cabinets, extra shower·in garage. Alley access FOR BOAT OR TRAILER. (9198) 540-1720. - INSPIRATION HOME WITH POOL! Super~ family living with sPace & luxury thruout. ' bedrooms, family rooln, 2 baths, run dining room awaiting your special entertaining. Outdoor fun & entertaining in the heated & filtered pool, loads or decking &: patio areas. BBQ -pool enclosed for safety factor, Extra eating area in delighUul builtin kitchen, dishwasher. Heavy shake roof beauty. Prime Costa Mesa area. (0163) 540-1720 Hurry & call now ~1720. LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! $24,940! ND DDwN G.I. Cute 'n cozy home with generous sized bedrooms, electric push button range. oven & refrigerator. Jr. estate sized grounds -very valuable with a huge garage-could-convert to 1 bedroom rental. No do wn G .I. -low down all others. (0197) 540-1720 UPPER BACK BAY! LEASE/OPTIDN-$35D MO.! A home Y.81( can buy easier than paying rent as you build uiflan equity in your own private paradise. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. family room. full dining room. All the deluxe features. A prestige location . For de- tails please call now 540-1720 30 FT. FAMILY RODM-$32,750 A beautiful home in a prestige neighborhood. Very spacious bedrooms. 2 baths, huge recreation room - room for regu1ation pool table. Great for parties & family get-togethers. Cathedral beamed ceilings - bar 2 r"efrigeiators, builtin kitchen, banquet sized dining room. Elegant fireplace. So much ·here for the price! 540-172.0 2 STDRY-5 BEDRM. $37 ,500 No down G.I. or low 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 dichondra lawns, trees, colorful shrubs &: flowers. 540--1720 PRIVATE ESTATE "NEWPORT"-$57,500 Walled community living -aristocratic in every re- spect. Very spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room home, 2 exquisite fireplaces. 40 ft. aluminum cov- ered patio. Beautiful Jandscaping. Enjoy the clulr house community pool, p'Utting 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 TD ASSUME Payment less than rent •includes everything. Very attractive home near -(ih mile) to beach! 135 ft. deep grounds -room lor pool. Spacious bedrooms, den, luxurious shag carpeting, drapes. Price reduced $1.000 for immediate sale. Vacant -move right in! (005~) 540-1720 - _, PALATIAL HDME-$42,750! \Vith all the amenities one expects to find in a lux- ury home situated in a professional atmosphere. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. Big 'patio overlooks a truly park-liKejard. Formal dining room. Spark.ling kitchen with finest builtin range, oven & dishwash- er, additional eating area. Magnificent fireplace. So · many extras here -we invite your admiration! (0200) 540-1720 MESA VERDE-EXECUTIVE BLDG. SITE all utilities-in -most exclusive area on Suva Circle, amidst executive & professional peoples homes. Over- sized lot -askinll $20,950 -for details please call now. 540-1720 A BEAUTY WITH 5% % LOAN! Only 5 vrs. new & shows Hke a brand new model home. Oversized bedrooms, 2 gleaming baths, large family room. Homemaker's pride kitchen with finest builtin appliances -even a dishwashei:\_ Majestic Cireplace. Delightful covered patio. Sprin~~: Loads of concrete work, cascading \VaterCall. Truly a 11Show Place." Subject to annual % rate loan assumption now on property -monthly payments less than -rent include everything! (0218) 540·1720 4 BEDRM + 25' "REC" RODM-$32,000 Most attractive large recreation room ideal for all those special parties, rich wood paneling, hul'!'.e mas- ter suite with dressing room, walk in closets. 2 baths dream . kitchen with push button builtin features, range, oven , dish\1Ja sher. Patio -sundeck. 2100 sq. ft. of Jiving! Heavy shake roof. Excellent terms - owner. leaving area -submit all offers! (0222) 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvcl., Costa Mesa 540..1720 "ENTERTAINMENT PARADISE"-$26,500 ,, WITH 514 % LOAN Here's a home the entire family will enjoy -free swim pool, shuffleboard courts, beautifully land- scaped grounds, patio. Owner moving east & must leave this 3 bedroom, den or 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. All electric "Award" builtin kitchen, mag- nificent-fireplace. 2 driveways with gate for boat & camper. Near beach, schools & all shopping. ( 0202) 962-1373 5 BEDRM EXECUTIVE-$35,900-ND DOWN ,G.I. Summer is fun time on the 2 patios, sprinklers, beautiful grounds -room for pool. Only 3 yrs. n'low & most attractive & spacious (2500 s~. ft.). Rich1y paneled den, full banquet sized dinin'g room, mas- ter bedroom leads to one covered patio. ldeal large family home designed to suit the most particular people. Executive residential area. (0204) 962-1373 "GREAT FIND"-4 BmRM-$26;500! -~ 5% % LOAN! Where else can you find such a great buy with lo\v interest monthly payments that look less than rent? Right here -4 big bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautiful yard with Brick BBQ in patio. New tiled, decorator wallpaper accents ,_ many unique & lovely fea· lures! (0179) 846-0604 5 BEDRM "GLEN MAR" ...,$32,500! • Only 10% down payment & mOnthly installments less than rent! Very spacious (2200 sq. ft.) .home designed for active family living & entertaining. Family room, 2 patios, builtin range, oven & dish· washer. Elegant fireplace. Carpeting, drapes. Heavy shake roof home in an area of utmost con~ venience! (0166) 962·1373 WOW! $23,500 WITH 5% % LOAN! This can't last at thi s low price & low interest rate! Jn an ar~a of higher priced homes, walk to park & shopping' center. 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, fam- ily room, dining room area -dream kitchen with builtin range-& oven. Inviting fireplace gives added chann. Double garage. Jr. Estate sized grounds! Hurry (0168) 842-6691 4 BEDRM-FAMILY RM-$23,950' -'l'ruJy a ''Doll House" with so many delightful fea· tures you won't be able to resist! 2 baths, family room . magnificent Palos Verdes stone fireplace, new lovely shag carpeting, book shelves in ~ bed· rooms. Freshly painted inside & out. Builtin ef- ficiency kitchen. full dining room. Huge (70 x 111 ft.) PQQI ~ized,_~(lh P:atio._ grounds. Near beach, all schools & major shopping. T0169) 846-0604 -- 16111 BEACH BLVD ............ 1424691 5824 EDINGER ................ 146 0604 HUNTINGTON BEACH CORONA·RORCO HORSE RANCHES AND HOMES $23,000-NO DOWN G.I. OVER Yi ACRE Very nice like new home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, fin~st builtin features. HorSe paradise -room for 5 animals. Sprinklers. Double garage. Fireplace. Very sharp property inside & out. (0127) 548-9429 Hill TOP VIEW HOME ON 2.3 ACRES Circular driveway leads to this completely private estate adjacent a beautiful park area. Flood lights, huge covered pool. 500 shade trees -most inspira· tional. Very spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, mas· sive fireplace. Air cooled. Builtin tilovie screen, out· side BBQ, bubbling fish pond & waterfall. Plush carpe~g. drapes. You can see forever from this de- lightful residence ~ far below replacement 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 1 with all modem features plus a large bar, storage shed & equipment included. Better call now - 543·9429 2429 Hamner. NORCO Toll FrM 543-9429 EXECUTIVE POOL HOME! A home that fits all "4 Sea'sons" ::..... beat.ea & filter- ed swim pool for year round pleasure. 2300 sq. ft . of wahnth, charm & quality. Spacious bedrooms, S baths, family room, full banquet sized dining room. Exquisite shag carpeting, drapes throughout. Land· scaped to perfection. (0184) 842-6691 "YOUNG & BEAUTIFUL".-:.$29,950! Attractive home -looks like new with spacious bedrooms. 2 baths, gourmet kitchen with finest built-in features -dishwasher. Massive fireplace. Beautiful aluminum covered patio. Pool sized yard. Prime location. (0196) J!62-1373 JUST THE FACTS MA'AM!! Sharp 4 bedroom tri-level with pool. Sep'rate ram. ily room. Formal dining room. plus breakfast area. Hardwood. floors. Beautiful carpeting. Central air conditioning. AJI terms. $45,000. Excellent terms. Prestige area. 842-6691 18884 Brookhunt Fountain Valley 962-1373 I IL +an.mt •mn A!!_S~N__!ll.10 d GR.EAT POTENTIAL-4 BEDRDOM-$29,900! Needs a little paint It yard work but the value go9s up $$$ by doing it y ourself. Very lovely h0!1Je with . space galore, 2 baths, beautiful kitchen with ·bandy work features, dishwasher. Magnificent fireplace.· Big ··big lot. Near beach & all conveniences. (0021) . llJ(Hl()60 • - EXCITING "WE FOREST"-NO DOWN GJ. Decorator'$ dream with high vaulted ·ceiliqgri, plush , gold carpeting, 4 .bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, 3 patiOs, full dining room, all electric t•Award" gar-. den -pass thru kitchen, dishwasher. Sprinklers - landscaped to perfection! Enjoy country club living with pool &-recreation at your .•'Finger Tips:" No down ·G.f.,or low down all o!bers! (0159) 83o-8060 ' 5 BmAM "SADDLEBACK VIEW"-$35,900 Talk about serenity -t6iS is-it! A-superb-view of . lovely mountains. 3 baths, family room. Maenifi~ent fireplace, plUsh ... carpeting, custom ·drapes~ Wife'• dream kjtchen With never-fail instant cook centers, dishwasher. Delightful free swim pool too ! Covered patio. (0077) 8:!o-6060 "MOST BEAUTIFUL" SPANISH!!~%% LOAN Enter thru the front courtyard into a decorator's dream horile -loft. bedrooms, spacious master sized bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. All electric push button builtin kitchen, dishwasher. Magnificient fire- place. Rear patio. Only 2 yrs. new & the most excel>" lional home at ijle price in prestige . location -Mis-- sion Viejo. $33,000. Subject to 6% % annual rate loan on property which may be assumed. Payments less than rent! (0187) 830·6060 ONLY LOOKS EXPENSIVE!-$26,500! Delightful home with central air conditioner -keep cool all summer long. 17 ft. patio for warm weath- er fun & entertaining . .Eool·sized grounds -room for boat & trailer with access for same. Plush carpet- ing &: custom drapes. Spacious bedrooms, 2 separate . baths, all electric kitchen with instant maid service -dishwasher. Majestic fireplace. A beautiful home at a .price well below replacement ! (0081) 830-6000 CHARMING COTTAGE-OCEAN VIEW-$22,500 Most attractive hOme with sweeping ocean view from front sundeck. One of Orange County's best oc'an areas -short distance to new Dana Point marina. Wife's dream builtin kitchen. elegant fireplace. Walk to beach, near all scbools & shopping. (0203) 630-6060 23331-El-Toro Road B30-6060 Free Real Estate Career ight REAR ABOUT TARBELL'S FAST START TRAINING PROGRAM SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS' The Inside Story of one of America's Largest Realtors • Get all the facts on how to receive your license. ' MEET OUR MANAGERIAL STAFF and ASK QUESTIONS! LICENSED OR UNLICENSED -DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNlty! MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 8 P.M., RETAIL CLERKS BLDG. B530 STANTON AVE. (Near Crescenti BUENA PARK -CLOSE TO KNOm BERRY FARM F. M. TARBELL CO. INC.,-''A NETWO,RK . OF 35 OFFICU'' • • . • -. • J • • JI DAIL V l>ILOT Saw!'day, Stpttmbe, 26, 1970 Quest Lons and Comment By Realtor Randall McCardle I under1tand th•r• is a n•w concept In c•metery llott that m ay m•k• them a good inv•1tment again. C1n you elaborate? Do you h•v• any addit ional in-- iformation? A.S, Costa Me1a • ./ • ·' \ r ...._ ' • ,Y~ung Man . ~ ID ~a Dur.-y Indmtrial Park Plan Disclosed ' -..... _ Tom W illiams Se ts Building -Goal Tom William s, at 28, is a deslper for the la Angles boom of the 1M0t are just now young man In a hurry. Department or Water and 1rowln1 1oot ol the apartme11t Preseptly an ' assistant con-Power and u a land develop-age. With thfir Ir ow in i structioll suPerlntcnd ent ~·ith ment project coordi nator for families, they are puahinc out Plw tor a 14-acre, $12 the N e w p o r t Beach·bascd the a r c h I t e c t u r a t and Jnto lhe 'new city' acus In million Industrial_ part" in Presley. Development C~m-cnaineerlng film· or' VaorheiJ, search of more 1dequ1te houfo FCNnlala Valley have Wn pan~. \Yilllams ope nly adm lls: Trindle and Ne,laon. At VTN Ing and an improved en-dilclOHl!l by Pac~c • Cnlst. '"It lS my goal to be one of h ' ,. ' southern Calirornla's largest ""' e received . vatua~le .e1· vlronment. We m1.11t be willing Propertiel. ll)c., Sou t ~ .. r n home builders someda y " perience in af.tsit.e engi~eering, and capabl e of 1ati!fylng the ir C&lUornia real eetate -.Iep-' · pr~onstruct1on planning and t fir ~~est? ~ot much, but feasi bility analysi s. increasing demands.", ~ men . m. Wi~harns of 5300 Seashore While working full time at Williams believe thi t Ott T ··Lo Edward C. Ellis, Pretldtnt, Dnve .. Newpcrt Beach,. has bolh demafKling jobs, he at· homebuilding indus try ia hav-WO ans 1ald the company hail ac- brt~~~~tia l! ~odbac~e~~1~!a~~d tended nl~ht sch~t at U.S.~. ing to cha nge in basic ways to quired 21 acres oC tht pro awareness of the difficulty of and r~ce1yed his master s m~t the growj~g demand. ''fl For Jrvi'ne perty and will be;ln ~n- the C<>u rse he has charted fo r decree 1~ finance in February has had to become more structlon immediately on tht his fut ure. He admits that the 1~70. He :s currently attending sophisticated, and I want to be f' t 10 ulld . nl ht hool at 0 "· t . th vanguard t th " I Dwyer "urlett & "·mpany, lH b irq1 pla nned for moder n home building ind ustry g sc . range. o.,uas in e 0 15 evo u· ""' \.A1 the site. 'Mw: first increment la is extremely hard to break in-College. studying .for his real tion." pioneer Southland m0f1.iage I \Vall ace Johnson, president of Holi day inns. ori·· gina ted an idea that has a ttracted attention. There is a imovement aft>Ot to: incr~ase cemetery capacity .. In· c.._ __ • ..,..t,ead of selling a 4 x 8 foot pl ot._!_hey ma soon be ,charging the same nu1nber of dollars for a 2 x oo !plot, which means that cemetery lo ts will be 800 per- cent more valua ble. Graves will be 24 inches in dia- 1meter and dug with huge pos t hol e diggers. Boches \t ill be placed in form fitting plastic caskets which 1m eans people \\•il l be buried standing up . If this catche s on, there may soon be more profits in cemc· tery lots. to. estate brokerage hc~nse. A nalive or Orange.County, bankirig fimt announced lhe valued at $4 ,ptilllon, he aald. -;.;,,="'"°-==,~~=~~-..J •"-MJ~Williams_ chos he has been interested Jn I011 .. .;. A t:w!lJOODJLJ!1l)lL.Th,e first structures will ran1e nee v r ua y a n Yon e p 1 0 1 c omeDuT!i:ling s1nce iJaliOOO', .. '6--31' ·~ ~ ~ could become a homebuilder. res ey eve opment om· Callfomia-Westem 'Sta tes Lite irum io:ooo iOeo:oon~ Today pressure from the pany, over other offers, 11s the due in part 10 his father's for Irvine Industrial complex feet, and in addition, land will mo n e y m a r k e t a n d company ln wh ich to begin his being a lumber broker . properties. i.. ..... u 1"de for bu1.ld-'"1U1.t ho b ·1d· ca William s Is 1 member oJ the uoe -.. w-sky r ocketi ng construction me ui ing reer. According •· 0 obert S. tenant.s. I d , Young HomebWlders Council "' '' costs -cou pled with the in-.. ·; selecte Pres\t!y ,' he 1 McCarter, ex ecutive D-C vice "be 1 h h •t · and the Sa es and Marketing Pacific Coast Prope·rties bas creased sophisticatio n of the says, c11use at oug 1 is a Council. pres ident. one fl nanclng ar- homebuyer _ has forced the you ng company. it i1 dynamic F'or relaxation ht! and his r,angement covers a new, options on thfi remafnder of builder into a more profession-and growth-oriented and offers wife Rosalind enjoy body surf· '150.000. Jl,700.squ11re foot, the property and i1 erpecl.ed .,, I own a 30 unit apartment b.uilding . \Vh at p••·cent· al approach to homebuilding . a young man an excellent op-ing, skiing and horseback fully sir-conditioned facility to exercise them a1 aoon as age of the rent1 we collect should be spent on loan pay· Today's ma rket demand s that portu nlty to grow wi th the riding. But Williams is quick occupied by Hendr ick·.s Prin-the first Increment is com- ment1, taxe1 , insurance, maintenance, etc.? Are there a builder inaster s uc h company If he is willing to put to admit that "homebuilding ting Company. Hendrlck·s, p\eted, Ellis .said. any rules of th umb. What is a raa1cnable rate of raturn di\·crsl fied areAs as finance, forth the necessary effort." outranks them all as my ma-{ounded i'l 1949. is on e of the The proposed industrial park 1 to axpec:t? At the pre sent time we are managing them marketing. 1 an d planning, The C<>mpany also appealed jor interest." major printing concerns in the is located at Euclid Avenue b architecture, production and lo Williams because it in il sclf ;:==========; Newport Beach a-a . ... rt•lvos, ut that's drivin111 us cra1y, so we are con· '" and the San Diego Freewoy ··• n1anagement." i~ an illustration of the sue-Th d · 11iderlng professional management. What w ill that co1t? e secon financing in· Richard G. Cramer, indu.strial 1 BB L 8 h Williams al rc11 dv ha s ccs.~fu l coordinati on of every KJOS volves a 22,100.square fool salt!sman Jn the Ne-rt I · · agun a eac traini ng and expefience in stage of the creation an d -.....-L!.... The dist ribution of the apartn1ent house dolla r varies h building with 20 p e r c e nt Beach office cf. Coldwell, i,vith many factors", but Ray Salina s refined these per· most of these are as. Since he marketing of ome s. headed devoted to office s P a c e . Banker &r Co. represented aU "d d . f graduated In 1966 from the by a youth ful and agg ressive LIKE Constructed by owner .lack parties in the transaction. The centages as gu1 es to ev1ate rom: University of s 0 u 1 he r n team. DEBT SE VICE 50 If th t I Love, the building is leased lo previous ow n e rs were R -percent. e rcpaymcn o BUILDING FUTUR E Cali fornia wit h a bachelor's "Home building has a wr.r .... LE LEN Kico Industries, Inc. and has a members of the Gisle r family, indebtness requires more than SO percent of the income degree in civil eng ine ering . he treme nd ous future. The -.; l,. '-' v3Juation of approximately long-time resldenU of Or&ftlt 1~~1Jar,t eillier~eequi~Pf?sltion is too l~or~t~in c1omd•, ___ T_o_m_W_il_li_am_•_,_2_a ___ h_a_s _w_o_r_k_~ __ ~_·_~Q~•-•_m_• __ ~:i:~=~=n~b=o=rn~1=·n~th=e~b:•:b!y~=========~~':™:·~~~---------C<J=•:n~·~·-------1s oo ow. assuming the 1na ncing wa s conven 1on a an 1 typical. Inasmuch as the monthly obligation is fixe d re· garding the amount of the paymeot of principal and in terest and is the largest recurring obligatio n of the ope ration. a proper balance is critical. TAXES -12 percent. Taxes reflect the assessor's opinion of value, \ll hich is infl uenced strongly by the in· come approach to value. A ran ge from 8 percent to 12 percent can be considered normal. \Vhen taxes e xceed 12 percent of the dollar, one of two things must be wrong : The assessor 's opinion of value is too high. The income is lower than the true market value should justi fy. MANAGEMENT -12 percent. On-site management costs average five percent plus another 2 percent for laxes. insurance and bonuses. On·si te managers are em· ployees and as such, payroll records sho uld t>e kept and returns made to the State and Federal Agenc ies. Work· men's Co mpensation is required by Califo rnia State Laws. Off·site manage1nent makes up the remaining five percent. Howe ver. this individual is a licensed agent and, therefore, not legall y classified as an e1nploye As a state licensed agent, he qualified as an ';lndepend· ent Contractor~• and is compensated by comm ission, not wages. MAINTENANCE -5 per cent. :flfaintenance includes replacing carpets, dritp~s, equipn1cnt -bo th in side and outside, repainting and repairing. 1'his category \\'ill :range from one percen t to seven percent during the first five or six years. The type of tenants occ upying the apartments; _makes .~ big difference in maintenan<'e costs. For example: in apartments v.·here chil dren are permitted1 mai ntenance cost.s are higher than in strictly adul t unit.S. · ...,. _ YA!\.D &; POOL .:.. 3 percent. Th is category co n vary gre~Uy .Q,epending on the ratio of open area to buildings atld lhe type of landsc api ng used . UTILITIES -2 percen t. Utilities for common areas that are not exclusivel y used by one tenant and for all water used. JNSUR1\NCE -1 percent. Insurance includes: 1',ire and Extended Coverage, l~iabi1ity, Loss of Ren ts . RETURN ON JNVji:STM ENT -1; percent. This category is the amount rem aining after all operating ex· penses are paid . Sometimes il is called "spendable.'' This V.'ill not include depreciation. Desirable balance of t he various categories can be accomplished on any -apartment that meets the cr iteria stated. The achieve- ment of such balance is called J\<lanagement. Ed itor's f\'ol.e : Ra ndell R .. 4-fcCardlc is t11e 11rcs1C1r111 <'1 the Reol £s iotr.r.~. 1111 invr.~11nrnt (l llll/yst, collrr;c lecturer. ond author of "Rerrl Es!a te i11 CtJ /1for111a ." Send your cont· tnt'llt! at1d q ursuon.~ to Ra11dall R. fllcCnrd/e, clothe UAIL..Y PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa i\fesa, 92626, A part11'ien t Deposi.ts Go Do w11 t he Dr ai11 Unwise decisions and lack of planning are costing area apartment rc~ldents meny thousands of dolla rs in depos it forfeitures and the apa rtment owners are almost as unhappy over the situalion as the dwellers. report! Allen L. Banick president of t h e O r an g e County Aparunent House Association. The spokeman for Orange Counly's &J)llrtment industry txplai ned that there b; more confus ion •nd mlsun- derslanding involving deposits than tln any other aspect of lhe ap:irlmenl business. deposit if he breaks A le8se. if he damages his apartment in excess of the amount of the deposit. if }le giYes in8deq uale notice before leavi ng the proj· !'et and if he viol ates t h e rules and regulations tha r 11.re t•nfor('('d by the ov.•ner!I". It was ac knowledged thA I many feel this is unfair lo the rcaident. These people feel the owner has all \.he authority of his side and tht resident has "'""· \Vhcn an apartment 1twcllcr You're invited .. to a champagne open house party The party room h11 a dance floor, eetarlng kitchen and bar, ,.. p!ue barbaqut. p1llo. 1750.000 C1ubhou1e with blllierds room, Indoor goll dr!v!ri g r1ngo, and T.V. lounges. just for single people. At Newport Beach Sunday 3-7p.m. Single, 1 and 2 bedroom ap1rt ment1, furnl&l'led and unfurnl1hed. Al1 with carpets, dr1pe1, 1ll·aleclrlc appllanc e.s, ~nd private pat101/balconles. ~~1 O!ymplC·l iZe swimming pool plua 10s• whirlpoo l. ' Prcftulon11 .. 1ze tennll covt11, night· lighted, orH n c:1nvu wlnd1cr1e nt, re1ld1nt t1nnl1 prol1ulon111nd fully 1tocked pro-thop. Sepa rate men '• 1nd womtn's 11una11nd health c1ub1 with the latnt gymna1ium eqvlpment. South Bay Club Apartments • Banick said sonic o"-ners and ma nagtn: call the mollf.!Y p~ifl in by an apartment rcsi· den!· 11 dama1ei deposit. lie S.!1d ii 1J that bul much more. knov.•s he "'ill be lca vlnJ!I, he i;hou ld advise th.al o.,.,.ncr or rn;inager In ll'rlllnfl, and h '"'uld •liminate 1ny chanc" Jf you·re si ngle and o ver21 , we'd like you to get a firs th and look at an apartment/resort for confu:'!lOfl if he <fcllvered NawportBaaoh Irvine al 16th Street (714) 645·0550 : The apartment •SSOClation hc11d suggested this 1dv1nce payment be considered a atturlly dcop!ll. This more 11coiraLcly dtsO"ibei ( h e purpose ol the del""iL 'That ~. it J>l'OYidcs th~ owner 50me tltmtnt or security lhat his lmw wlll not he too great U he or his · managrr ml!· ca.lculatc.s nn lhe cbflracter ind lnlegrlly of an applict\ni. Banick brou1;.ht oul that 11n apartmect d'~•eller un lost. his th< in•ntion Ill vacate In per· built just for single adults. The South Bay Club Apartmcnt,s. o Slop b y Ioday and look "'"· al o ur single, one and two .bedroom model apartm!'nts. Furnished and unfurnished. The industry s p o k e 1n a n ;mphui1.e<1 that when an P rofessio nall y d ecorated. R easonably pric ed from $150 to $350. Models open d aily own<r h" • ltgitimot• rt uon•1---------.ill a .m. to 9 p.m. o At the same ti me, check out the o n-site r ecreational facilities. Sip ~ .. :~;~tung,,:.,,t~~ !~ champagne. And meet all k inds of inicrcstin·g single people. o Ifs open house today at bock his aetions too p<rc<nt. Newporl Beach. o Come as you arc. Single and over 21. I "'hrn a re•ident Is entitled to gel his dcp(lsit beck. the nuoclolian "''ill net Jus t u dellgcntlr If the ownc.r ls a member 11f the ,11partmenl group and gho"-S !lgns or ir· ruponslbillly. Banic k 1nld. • 01htr Orange County South.Blly O ubs are located 11t: GARDEN oiOVE ]3100 Chapm ao Avenue (11 4) 636-3030 • ANAH6!M 2235 Jlroadwoy (714) 772-4500 South Bay Qub Ap•nmcots is 1 project ol R & B Devttopmcot Co. I ! ' • • • L I . . . ' . . ' DRAMATIC RAISED ENTRIES, DOUBLE DOORS FEATURED IN PACESETTER .MODELS AT THE RANCH Pacesetter Horries Said 'Under Pace' In spilc of inflationary pressures, Pacesetter Homes continues to offer its quality homes at the Ranch near Irvine at no raise in pr ices and below the costs of any similar homes now under con- struction. ''Sales v.•ere good this sum- mer," reports Landon M. Ex- ley, Pacesetter vice president and general manager," and we credit this to our recently announced series of financing and trade-in plans. They have The ''Now House," 11 lri· modular mobile home so spacious and complete that it appears to be a large. modern conventional home. 1vill be one of the feature s at th is yea r's Los Angeles County Fair. ac- "C<lrding to Jack B u r k e . Southern Califo rnia Gas1 Co. area sales manager. ~ - The 43rd edition of the fair Is run ning through Oct. 4 at Pomona. The "Now House.'' co- sponsored by Amer ica n ti1obilehome Corp. and the gas company. has 1.500 square feet of living space . The unique h0T11e. located in the Sporl.S and R~creation area·of the fairgrounds. h;i s a sunken living room. separ~tc dining and family rooms, and an enclosed patio. Burke said that the "No1v House." which has b e e n lav ishly furn ishe d and decorated, "has been designed to give the maxlmun1 in really proved lo be the answer for potential homebuyers."' Some of the three and four becli'oom ·floor plans. starting al. ~211.450 are being offered 1-vith an additiooal bonus or landscaping and sprinklers as a close-out special 'befo re the next unit opens. he said. -To reach the R a n ch. homebuyers should travel out into the c:iuntry on the ~., ... ~ Ana Freeway, a few miles bcy6nd its interseclion \\'ilh llo11se!J spacious indoor-outdoor liv-ing combined \vilh privpcy and comfo rt." II is arr anged in an un- convcnlional "H" shape. and is di vided into separa te living and sleeping areas. . The twcrbedroom. lwG-b nth home is constructed \\'ilh simulaled wood panels of aluminum on exterior walls. and plaster cover'ed interior walls-a first 1 in the mobile home industry. Grooved oak floorin~ lhroughout the house gi\•es it an added look of clc~ance. - The rully equipped kitchen in the "No\v HollF.e" includes a j!as range. refrigerator and dish\1·asher . T\vo 4·ton Payne .R<IS air conditioners and a ga" f:irccd air healer provide total comfort conditioning for-1 fair visitors. A display area adiacent to the "No\r House" will feature additional information ahot1t Ame r i can Mobilehomc"s MOBILE HOME ? :... Standing in the spacious llvin~ room of lhe "NO\V IJouse.'' a fca lured attraction at the 43rd Los 1\'ngclcs County f'air, pretty f'1ir prin- cesses Ellen King and Sarbura 1 lurson frl!thl) rc- vle"' hf~lllight<:. of th,. cxi.ibit 1vith assistant talr 1n<:tnagcr Fred Bru~crlin. t • the NCY.'port Freev.•ay. ~'here agricultural prese rves o f orange trees and towcri;ig Eucalyptus trees surrou nd the Pacesetter deve lopment. An unusual complex \vith coin· pletcly decorated models is loca'ted at the Jeffrey Road turnofL The country feeling is re· lained \vith eR rly·California architecture. mission tile and ~hake roofs. rough beams and wrought·iron accents. Covered entry ways, dramatic double entrance doors. fireplaces and bcan1ed ~cathedral ceiling!! in the living and dining rooms are inviting. Pacesetter patio-kitchens feature breakfast nooks or sc"rving bars and huge pantries. Added pluses are def'!orator ccranlic liles, handsta ined ash cabinets and all-electric buil t... ins. · Cuslom-qualil~ carpel and pad arc included. • Friendly Village parks. ;is \vclt as de1no nslral ions of modern gas outdoor li ving appliances. American Mobilchome Corp .. Century City. is Lhe na- tion's largest developer of 1nobileho n1e parks. The firm operates F'riendl.v V i 11 a I! e parks throughout California with South land lf"ICtition " in West Covina, Simi, Long Sets l Jp Offices Beach and La Harbra . Another major display at lhe countv.fair \\'as recently· a ]>Opular· itlract.ion in the Pro- ject E.irthwalch t>n- vironmental. show at the State F'air in Sqcramento. the sales manager said. This COJllprchensive exhibit depicts several or the gas <'ompany's efforts to improve the environment Included are photographic displays o t undergrou nd slorage facilities 11"hich have been attraclively landscaped to blend 1vith the surrounding communi ties. Current gas i n d us t r y research and developn1c nl projects lo utilize' lhc clca11 burning energy source are al1'o displayed. Capital Sales Co. has opened Continuous sho11•ings or a offices in Huntington Beach as new 15-ininute ctilor motion a wholly owned subsidiary or picture. "Do Something. Do II Signal Landmark. lnc .. one of Soon!.'' \\•hich reports on the the Signal Companies of Los gas compa ny's project to use Angeles. natural Jlas as an automotive The announcement was fuel. \\·ill also be fe~tured in made bv Robert R. James. lhe display. A ve hicle con· vice president and general vcrted to the dual fuel system manager or Signal Landinark. \\'i ll be on hand for public in- Cap ital Sales will be the ,_'.cpec_i_;on_. -------1 retail outlet for S i g n a I Landmar k·s mobile home coach. the "Mobidential." as 1vell as other lines or mobile roaches. It will be located ad- jacent to the new 215 space Huntington Shore c Ii r f s Mobidential Park. Robert r-.t. Mcintosh . manager of Capita l Sales. said that the sales complex \\'ill be landsca!)Cd and given a mobile home park environment treat- ment. Construction on the ~ sales cen ter is now under way. The ne\v company is located Oon1ld M. T1rb•ll Rf.6.L !STAT~ CAR!F.R NIGHT 't t at 20951 Beach Boulevard, on thc1 corner or Atlanta Avenue. Information may be obtained by phoning S36-8816. "!lo"· you can achir\'r unlimit-ed ln('un1r" \1'111 be \h(' re11-1urrd to11lc at thr Tnrbcll Rea l E8lal!• E< J}Vl'ronm en t Cnrct•r nl,~ht i<chOOulrd for Monday nli;:ht, Octobrr 5th. R:OO • r . al tht' llt'lai' Clerks R,ld .. .,I Ills Studied 85:30 Starit11n Avr. 111 Crrs('C'nl, Bul'nu Park, ncor Knott"s H('r- ry Farm. Thr insidr f~1ory nf h<llV 127 NEW YORK (UPI) -Tarbell i;afc~Jl('(lplr ~·on tht- Environmcntal problems arc covelcd "Gold Key" av:ard for . se:lllng over $100.000 In hon1e creating .. a profound and pll'.'5 for the month "'Ill hr gro1ving disillusionment with told 11c:cordln:-z to Donald l'o!: . Tarhf-11. Prrs1dcnt of Ille JJ the industrial system and Its office nct\\Ol"k. I ~::>als. a, ~partment o1 Olhcr\s1 1b.lect8 lh'll -.viii br 11N'• Health, Education and Welfare M!ni.ed include. "'111(' facts fll' officer said Tuesday. how 10 i.:rt ynu,. 1'<'"11 estetr Charles C. Johnson. Jr .. licen-'e." l'ind " d~t'rlntlnn nf administrator or H E \Y . s lhr T11rbell "fRS I slarl" lraln--Ing 11ro.-.ran1 Environmen.tal Health Service " · Dcpartmenl, also told an Evrry11n1• 111 lrndlng \\•ill hC'tir American managem e nt out~1•1ndin~ ,cues! 'l'"IC1t!;e , . . nf\•s th<' ot"11V>rlu111v nr meet· A$SOCla~1on meeting that ~any ln,i:: ctw_. Terbcll "m11na~cria! people 'are qu es t l On In g slaff to a,ik questions. "'hcther righli or private Ll(;f'nsrd •1r unllt'f'nsrd J)Cl'lllln~ properly are so sacred !hil t nrt' Invited 11> attend lhey include lhe righl to · unlrammellcd cxploitaUon ol r. M. Tllr'?!ll Co. Inc .. Is nnf' I _, ,. J h of Amcrlcl\ • 111.l'JfNJl ~81 est1tlr natur:i. rl.'M}Urces. . o nson nrms "'Ith Kuh.11diary OfX'rtl· ,,;.:iid th~ trend now is to\\•ard tk>1~1 that lncludr t.li~slon 111111 ~lrictcr and more direct \lort~111re Bnnkin-: Corl' .. ll11 rt· conlrols In tht:' oir and water frwd f ,•ri'Q.'", Anti T11.rbtll Es· pollution areas. rtO\\" And 1n~ur11.n"t Cnm1\Any. • • • BEDROOM 2 •, • "'Y. ' Saturday , !:>cptember 016, 1970 DAILY PILOT JI) ORESS'G 0 ( ) OD 'BATH 2 0 KITOEN -.... ,_y DINI NG , ... ., :,..1.u: 1--..1 ' ' SER. . ... ~ \ • ENTRY LIVING f"'::l"JROOM 3 School is starting, but there's still time fo r you to en roll your chi ldren in the preferred Tustin Unified School District. How? By registering at The Ranch! Pacesetter Homes developed a plan for you. with your good cred it, to move -in immediately and rent you r new home until Escrow is closed. And Paceselter Homes have added to their pre-school offer an addi tional bonus: sprin kler s. lawn and shrubs. Both front and side -the complete package. Typical of Pacesetter Homes at The Ranch, ~ 1 1s the San Lucas. A 3 bedroom . 2 bath design featu ring a raised . fo rmal double -door entry. with desi gner sel ected floor TRABUCO RD. tiling. a living room with garden -view Bay window. friendly and informal famil y room with dining area and beamed cathedral ceiling and haod·slacked fireplace, a separate se rvice room , a counlry·corner kit chen with do ubl e· length, cera mic tile patio serving counter. and a handsome master suite with rhct rble pullman , compartmented bath and dressing area . No matter what YoUr circumstances, one of Pa cl!lsetter"s 20 Flnaocin& Plans will suit }'Our needs. 3 to 4 bedrooms S28.450-S32,950 FHl\VI 'l • Pacesetter ·The Ranch Phone (714) 838-9330 W1 care 1bout your family's future ( I I ' . ' • • Sltoppl•ff' Ce11•11•. Developer Siiys Volume Doubles --stewort Bo•, president 1of . S D C Inc., i.,ppln& Ctnlor Develo.ners. JO• meml;lcrs ·of u. NewJlOl't IUcb firm "se fraakly Mmtllhat utonishtd that our volume bu just ablut doubled in Ille fol:• of Interest Ind COMtrudion cost in- creases whicll rni&ht mere lo1icaUy have been expedtd to cut ~ firm's activities 1in half." Opening of the Alpha M9 Market at Vallty Parlrwey ..... meqt Ill other WOl'dl, and Midway in Escondklo Jl!!:lt ._, wfllt the .Pl~ -.... SPECIAL bi ., ' O~PORTUNITY' ' FOR THE AFFLUENT J ' . . Bl RGI IN e<L1!i)l ~b..Ul..c-my1...,., clenWld rollier C-develo;>mulrompltted tllls ----~•·ri,ld;IO------~-- year. Of the additional JlllOo ~ fanlllL , ject.. which a re presently la lbm1. __... 1111• "1be under construdion, three .. ~ developer I _n scheduled to tl»eR later Uil; Way • real ~te market 11 fall which will Sing the year•, cODfrantecl witb Mriolll ~ total to twelve. The comp•d ltleml hut they are proMelnl valu~j)f these lll'Ojects wiU ti· wtUcb we bav~ danoDltraW ceed $10,000,00I. .can be IOlved. PLENTY OF ROOM TO PLAY AT CENTURY SHORES IN HUNTINGTON llEACH Start at $22,995 What Basic House Means Home seekers who have recreational activities of 1.-0ll · provide up te four bedrooms been punled by such industry Angeles, Long Beach and cen-"'ith tt1i·o batas. terms as "the basic house" tral Orange County. Standard features included and "the complele house" can The project is less than one in the homes are: cathedral seltle their doubts by a visit to mile from a proposed 80-acre ceilings, formal e n t r i e s , Century Shores in Huntington county-regional recreational dramatic patio and country Beach or Century Village in park . Facilifites planned for kitchens, furnitureifinished Cerritos, says builder John B. the park include a lake, swim-hardwood kitchen cabinets, Parker, developer of the ming pool, and a full com-pr~• mubr' bedroom luits, &ingle-family homes. plement cf_ sports and recrea· and spKiom w a r d r o b e "Our Century H o m es cJOJeb. Lunriltus s-Umans designs-represent both the tional facilities. will culCared mamle tops, basic and the c om p I e t e Century Shores in Hun-ceramic We ~ forced.. house ," Parker said. He ex-tington Beach is located on air II e a tin g , underlrouod plained that the former term Bushard Street, be t w e e n utilities, custom interior and generally applies to a bare Atlanta a n d Indianapolis exterior lighting fixtures are ~use which require s Avenues. The deveiopmmt is also included. thousa nds of additional dollars ~ ~ than a m~ The combination of price. to make it livable -money from the swirnmillg. S111t--location and designs is a di.reel that the average new home batbiarl, and wadd~ l'Slit of tbe expertise of the buyer doesn't have at his com-surfilw acmm:JDdaticm ol ,.nicipals ol.. PBS Corporation. mand. ff~ Beldt Stilt Part. AJthoulh the firm itself ia only "Our prices, which start •t It ii al.91 m U. oae mile two years old, its foundera,are $22.995, cover most items in-from four new schools, cover-known for c on 1 i d er• b I e eluded in a complete house," ing eJ-wnt..ry, junior high. acumen in the bomebuildin& laid Parker. hjp ldrl:lol. Md parochial industry .. Century Vil\age in Cerritos ~lia. Parbr, preskld, and Glen ts located w;i Carmenitl: Blvd., om., ~-ml Century Bn!ngle, \'Dprelident, were between South Street and the Villlce tffer ftR identic•I rapomible for u.e buikting: of Artesia Free\\'ay, ha If WI y p1-. wlll -md two story . aboat 10,0IO Sou t be r D between the business and models naillllle.. "nle homes Califonrla bome1. The 1970 ftOject., • r • located in ~rn Catifornii, the San Francisco Bay vea and Arizona. 1'ey ilt:lude five Alpha Beil Karkt:ts, three Lucky Stores, two sateway Stores , one Shoppinc Bag ~farket, four 'Tttiifty Drug Stores, one Ska11s Drug Ston and one T.G.A:Y. family center. Dortna the year the Iirm has alm built on a site purchased ft'om Von's and sold a site within a proposed ceM.er to Ralphs. According to Bowie, 1971 looks lite an even more active year for tbe firm. The projects being designed or u rr d e r negotiation with Alpha Beta, RaIPhs, Safeway, Lu cky, 'lbrlfty, 't.G.l:Y. and W. T. Grant Company, should enable tie firm to exceed the lt70 pace. Bowie thinks there are aeveral factors which help to el'Jliain S D C's increased ac- tivit)I. The fact that the firm is affiliated with U . S • P I ywood~mpion Papers, lnc. has enabled it to proceed with projects which might otberwile have been el· tretnely difficult, if not im- possibie. Jn lbe past it has been Vf!rY ccmunan for the in- dividual invertol to try his hand at developini Ns own Cl!'ller. Today, he seem! frightened, and properly so, for the finan- cing and construction ~ b1ems, and therefore both he ud the major te~.ts muc:h THIS IS OUR NEW • . EXCITING ''EL CAJON'' 3 FULL BA T,HS 4 BEDROOMS F-AMIL Y ROOM WITH WET BAR FORMAL DINING ROOM 3 CAR GARAGES plw • for the Early Buyer 10'x22' M. n. "FINISHID" aONUS ROOM Liv• n••r th• Oc11n in Hunti.1'41ton l1•ch, where your f•mily c•n enjoy heelthy, crisp, onshore br111e1. All R•ncho l• Cue1t1 homes cemplement this fine environment, ler9e1 comfortable hom•• cl11i9n1d with fl41 ir e nd im19inttion. SAN DIE 0 FWY. W&L Opens New Office In Valley Walker' Lee, Inc., recently opened Ill llst office In Foun- Wn Valley, tt -llllllOUllCed by Wlllilm H. McCab<, tenlor vice president in charee of the Resales Division. The otr.ce is in th e Broold!urol Shopping Center, •t 17213 Brookhunt Sl, a block north ol San Diego Freeway 1 aJ!d, adjacent to the Fowrtaln V1Uey Gemco otore. The new office wlll eene as the Jeuin& 11ent for the center. Scott Huddlelton WIS named manager of the new office, headnng • staff of U. He join- ed Wllktr • Lee lhr<e years •10, and bad been •. top salesman in the company's Huntinaton Beach office f• two yean. He and his wUe and two children live in Huntington Be1ch. Robert Ruuell WU ap- pointed --of the ... ~ He received the ''Rookie or tbe Yw'' award in bis Jlnt year with Wllktr • Lee !cir bis autatm- dlq porforJDlllCO In the Colla -office. lie and bis flJDlly lilt In Colla M ... ~ OUI 4 BEDROOM HOMIS PRICED from-$33,940 ft1nd!oU.Cuellt I. , VA -FHA -CONVENTIONAL TERMS AVAILABLE ' • I (7141 .... lt2f ATLANTA RftnGho ha Cuesta • AYR~S SINCE-1905 · ~. { I not tt 1c1I• ' . .. ' HUNTER~ NATIONAL AWARD WINNING HOMES WITH SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW AND PRIVATE ACCESS TO BEACH TENNIS COURTS EXCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY WITH GUARDED ENTRY BUILDERS SAYS" "14 MUST SRL . !.NOW!" With Unbelievably Easy Financing (Even 35 year loan i) SAVE With Landscaping, fencing, ~t. aoo More . . • • So Much, you'll Wonder Where Our Profit Went. SAVE With Rapid Appreciation Locked-In by a new 1 2,000 Boat Marina next door. . . By grasping opportunity Now • Offer Limited to just 14 homes. • BROADi~OOR ' ON NIGUEL SHORES $39,900 to $59,900 MN&· PllOll (714) W.• AICllTICTlll IT MOHll & Ltlt· llACll.AIA A llCllAID I. UllTllo lllC. CIMMDmY ' • '· .. > • • • 0411.Y PILOT JJ Your HoNff.pe _Tomo~ LEGAL N011Cll: / ~ µ_ :tr:.. (J 1 ..... ..,... mni:: c~.::.:r. = C w1 1 y ·L· ~:::-~ mr..:m.e ... fttl .. CWllTl .......... ancer: ... ~/alC1l OUf lp ~:'C:~~=..eP\" ·~:.•,..,,:~~·:= wr.,.:•..rou-!•~:tt ::~·T: '"-... I. el 1MMtOAlllT McOllAW, llf•fl ef '-t.-O't MAHl'W IMIT14', LITTlll lllT~AllY -~. ', Ptut.... Etljfl fl NOIVo'oAN ClltlCL!., 0.C.. .... NQJICI II MtlltS't OIVEM to ... HOTICt II NlllllY OIVIN It tllt NO ICI ff lfl!!lll lV GIVIH ""91 hel find I ti ! ~-thl nd limit """'" " t111 ........ N,.... ......., (rlffl'-' fl IN Hl¥t lllfMlf _...,.. Mlll!it M. ClltlCLI NI llltd htr11n • ou can p \ ao uu~. reques -A'"'"' s a 111to1 .n _.,. ....,,,. "•'"" _1 .. , .,. .,.., ,11 --11ev1 .. dtllM "'1"*1 -. ,..111.i .. ,,,_._ "' .iu •M fw Start bu.lld..I"• for neater ....... _ .. ,, • ·1•-lor loO m·~b Mloil • ...,. ,,.. ,_,..... .. flit .._, Mloil ......... IMlll• "° Kit """'· ~· "' ......... T•"'"'-""' ,. fflt' a SYDNEY OMARR .,.. . .. ' ,JV ... -. • ~ .... • .... wttll .. -ft!ICMo, Ill ... .,,.. wllll ... _....,., WUCllln. In .,. ottie. ,......,, ,,.._ ..... krl .. _...., 1 · · aecutll)'. Evaluate uJUmate could 'create 1 dilemma One " lflf ,..,. " ,,.. _.... -"*' '*""· ... ., tflt cMI " .,. ~ •lllM *"~ ., ~ -11cv1,ra. ...i !fief "" fhM w ' I -al !hw.tt-. " _, """'-.,.. .,. _ __, " ,,_,.. ""'"· ... 1111 ,,_ ~ '"'" • ""'"" ... -..,., -.i .., Dr. RlcUrd Head, e ff-e v • "OU lrusl Lnd ···-re --.. ... ""'" ........... et "" .me. ~ .. "" ...-.0"'911 .. 1'11 lftlCt ... ~ '· 1"'· ., •:• ''"'" "' ""' • l the J a u .... ~ .. '*'·'"°"""''' JOMH ... MCGIHl..IY °' .... .,..,,...,, CU.Yl'OH •. THOMA.I,...,,,_ .. .,...,,_, ,.., a " Ml4 troal~ · raea r • CANCER (June 21.July 22): but dotl nol ,have the facts •1111 HIHRY w. 1,ow, w. w111111r", u11i. ,.,.. ,...,., "11• 111, 1ma .,_ _,,, •t * Clllk ,..,. Or,.,. Wnt. • lhmtnllle, A .. bama, bead· eho~ Jou-•• ma• be on 'gen-• ....., ..... ,.. Ill• ""· 1... MM!". 1ur• aw......,,._ """""11 a.a.. C•llfwNI IM Clt't' ti h nt• Ant, C•llfltrtllt. ... • • ""'J J • . C•llWnlt .... Wfllcll " tlll ••• , ... '1• Wl'llch ..... .i.a .. MINM " °'"' .. ,.mblr tt. 1m 11uatte'n of die Na t Io• a I da. Invo:·:e• close relaUve. SAGIT?ARJUS (Nov. J2.. •11111-",,.. 111111t"1'"" 111 •11 l'Mftlrt '"' UllOlrtltl\IOI 1n .,, "''""" Mfl.i.IM w. 1. sr Jotorr1. A ti nd 8 . · . • Hr1111t1l11t " "-.. , ..... Mid ~. to t111 nJ• .. liil' .... ~. wfflllfl '-CtunlY Clt'11, eroaau ct a Pa c e Avoid m a k t n " statements Dec. 11): You are test!d. Your w111111 "*"" ..,....._ .-"" ,.,., ,..11uc.11. "'°"""' •'*' "" ""' ,....1c.111t1n " 11111 MUUAY M. r.•T•H•• ..,. Adminiltral&on. u t 1111 e 1 whl~ t"' . ''°" ., 11111 "'""'· "'11u . "'"· u1uu.M pla~·-_,.,.., •• f•-ut \.,, call for u tlmate rttrao. pottnUal can be realitul. DetM ..,_., .... , 11, ,.,._ Q:ttM """" .. ' 11. 1•• m..., Drtn....,., --1 r-14 w "'"" tk>ns. Some ma,y display tbeir I MA.• w1111A11T r1.a1e ,., SMIT1'4 .......,. ...... c ...... ,... ma-tic stormi. Ia Utll, H Ta ti c<incenlratlon an d 1E11«111r111. " .... WIM .. E*""'• ot "" w111 ., T.ii '"• ,..;,n -en vy. "" .i.w, """* ~. 1111 '"""' MINll -.-1. .....,...,. "" ......._. ton ... ~ tOot1&epa of Jolla dedlcitlon no halfway '°"" '· MIOIMt.•Y... CLAYTotl •. TMOMAS .. ...,,....., Or-, ... °'' ... ,, ... 0 • M•N•Y W, t.aw IUD v.itw. ......... hite •I •• ' H~IU')' Nel•n, wM alle make• LE (July 23lAug. 22): meuum . Bt wllh one who,... wu.i.. .,..., ..... 11" ....,_ • .-.. et....,. n• 191• u.-. 0c1. J. ''" '"":" of tbl t ·-~ al •··• Check details connected with "" ......... c.wtw .. _. ''" 11111 ,...... LEGAL ~-use I as roiv&•C """... has worked hard and deserves T111 fno •1"' Aftw!IW"' a11M1J1111 ·~••"'D niqoe ror RCA tnoney' personal possessions. A"-'YI "" ........ i. ,.;911"-:I °''""' ,..., Dtll'f 1'11o1,.1~----. Reme mber letters th•t must a treat. '~1111.,.1111 Or••· co-tt 0.1.., ,11.1, lttifen\W 11, "· • .,.. Octoeltr >. ,... ARIES (March %I-April IO): .......,_ 1L 1t," •1111 000titr 1, 1t10 "" 1.,,.,. c11T111'1CATS °" aut1wm Don't sacru1·-health for be writttni-mailtd. You gai n CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jarl. 1ff4.1'0 "" -P•f!!!.'°"ct!..~, ...... •' ...... now by being •ble to com-) Good 1 peel l LtGAL NOTlCE C'MdllCll,. .' IM.ltl-., 1u1 •• ~ ~ ,.ornettiing that merely all~ . 1 19 : tznar as co n· LBGAL NO'l1CE 11¥111~ '"" Mitt. Ctlfllllmle, "'*' .., ters Maintain steady rouUne munica e. cldes wlth Jove, crtallve c1•TtPtCAT1 Ofl •vt1H1U fl«l1M """ -flf ""c"" AUTO · · d 1 1 11 1 .,....,, PteT1Tiow MllM• s11vic1 ""'""' ..... """' .. _.,..... You can accomplish much and VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 21): en eavoni, s In ca n. c1ll:T1PtCAT1 Of' 1ut1N1s.. ,,.,. ll(llM1111sMc1 ._ urtll'f ~ 1,. f!f ftl9 ftlllWI• ,..._ ..._ ·-111 also have fun . The key, ot Cycle high : circumstances. changes. F~ project. Ex-Tlot .undt~r~':!::r'.:. ..... coP-~~~·=:,..••c=.~1.~'::! f'llU~:::C~c~~~.'.i... SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER l7 1 ' · cours~s-m·o-(f..ew11-a-i-i-o·n...-t.um-in-your-lav.or. YtM-ca~Jl:d.JnlJue~• Bcfuae ~ ',""...,'"' 1 11ut1-•t "" Or"'" Aw• .. th• """!oYI """ "''"' ., L• ~''"" D•lfd 111t1tmbff .a. '"' ~ . • -tr! ed. A Id Ind! I il -.111-.-e•t"'""ir.-Ullftl-fllr"flc"· vi111t1~c.ri,.,,,.-....,-1111t-...,~tll'ln~h ~'~""-----~+---~essage will be clear. make valu able co nta cts. res ct .. vo v ua 111out firm ""'N •of AN1>111.s0Nc~tc1 of!IMl,.!11w1119 --.,.......111t.tfc.i1i.i1111. Pe-'t creative Juices to r•-w who· Is narrow ... ,, NITATK»I COM,ANY •1111 111tt Mid 11•-'" wu t1111 "*"" mlMtlct .,. °'""" '-'"' AURUS A 1-M -1 IHU IV • • rm 11 ~., ftl9 "''-'• ",.... •1 followl• (In """""'•' .. ,.,. ...... l'M, • T I Pri _. ay ~ : Exude confidence. Many wW ARIUS (J -Feb ""'--.11111111 w •'-., ,.ldll!lcl Owo!tt·.,~. 1111:~ ,,.. ...,.,._ w1.,, Not•,., '"°''c 111 •1111 flw "" ,,.,., Accent oo how you relate to •--k 1 . AQU . an. ..v-. 11 •• "''""· c-tt .v..... C• w•r1111netoro c-1nic-__ 11,, __.. •lcfl9nl ••1JI• •· ti 1UV to you for eaderahip. 1•1. Som• 1 n v ., 1 me n l c WIYne J. Alldt,..... tut 0..1,,.. Aw.. ''°" c •. • "· H-' 11....i .. NIWltOrl k-19 1111 " • "" --,..,,... young persons. ~ crea ve. o , "'' N.IM, ''"'· h•dl c1 tMM "''"' " • rublalllllll " r11t wltl'l'llt Make some concessiom r-ew UBRA (~""t 23-0ct 22)· posslbiliUes are discussed. A """'w-, !.~ 1"' o.1•'r,,..;, -~. ,,,, ~'"'''-'""' Kk!We..._. 111 ._.. ' '""'I' • • • , l '#'M . ..,_,_ J ~ W•rmlflllltll n,... lltme. outlook ls desirable. You Work behind the scenes. You plies on various levels. If mar· It•"" c.111tm1 •• o,,,... c"""": E.G. w'.""'"'""' 10,P1c 1AL seALI · • • led le "k kno On Still. It, 1'11, llttllr• -· 1 Hohrv I ' •ldlt<'il '"uc""""' Nttrv, llC. "*"" receive some meanlngtul com-will receive credit 'Where due. r , ma ma cs wn ,u1111c In .,.. 1w .. 1c1 1t1t., "'IOMllY 11.,. " cin•,1111 H .. 1...,. 'llllllc·C•m.mi. Plimenls Be readu r o r But ror lime being con· deaire for acquisiUon. lf ,_,.. w • .,.,,. J. A,,..,_ kNWll • ""' Or•111• ·coullf't': ' 0r111•• C01.1111Y • J ' • t ' "' .. Ille --WflllM --... tut.ulll-On ..... , 17 1tJIO lltftr• "If I Not1,.., """ COlflmhtfOll IEllll!m dramatic changes. centratc on quiet, ~eady PT?-single, one close to you wants =:.k,,,::1.,..:: 111 "'!~ '"'..:;: t1111 ,._.,c 1n · • ..; '°" · .. kl ''"'· ',.,_11., l'ublt,'i:""t:"..:!• ~':.. O.llY ,1~. G~'MINJ (M 2!.Jun 20I' gress. Remember one WhO IS to end that slate. COF,ICIAL SIALI r=.--:1~,;. ":!.~:: :N!i. ":':':; S•t1m...,_ 1. 12, IT, tL IT1t 1.U.71 "1 ..,.. ay e . conlined to home hospital HAHCV I. H!>l',IEll lo IM "" ...... ""'*' l'llmlll .,. Spotli"°"' on home base. Try to ' . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): NOi•,., l'ulllk • CiUfllrnlt w llKrill.cl tto t111 w1111111 wtrull'lltll 111111 LEGAL NOTICE •'" u tn PrlndNI Off1u In rel~""" l lllCllNCI ""NIM ·1---.,==""'"",;,;;:;,;,~--understand dilemma faced by SCORPIO IOct. 13-Nov. 21): Lie low. Do more st.en I o•"'"'c <w1"',.,, 10,,1c1AL IEALJ · HOT1c1 TO c••D1TM1 f 'I be If I y et I t ···-than talking A-nt on mar " omm •• ••lr•s MllY f: G1!9nlly IUl'lllOll COURT°" THI anu y mem r. ma ure, OU g a mos anyww•i you · "~"" • M1l'dl u. ,,n Hot•...,. j.1r11uc-<:•1lf9inli ITATI OI' CALll'O•NIA ' rlage, partnership, how you ,.ublllhfd °""'" COllJI Olll'f ,,lot, ,,lndNI !>ftltt 1, THI COUNTT OP OUN•• bl) Y I . h11!tmllw 1L 19, :N tM Octolllr J, O••ne• COUlllY .... A4'fft relate to pu c. our op n1<W11 ,,,. ,,..70 Mw ,_1•1.,. 111,1," E1tett tf 11ov l. '""''•· Dtc .. Md. are more forceful U exprtued LEGAL NOTICE J-1, "" HOT1CE is Hr•e•v orvl!N i. the 1"11!111"1ololl Qf9 .... C:..11 !>•11'1' ~llllt, Cr"ldltot1 of tlll ......... Nlll'ltll cltcedtnl in low kty. S..Nmlltr lt, M •1111 Odlltilf" I. to, 11111 •11 .. r-lltvl,. d•lrM -Jflll the HOTICI Of' MA•l ..... l'S Ull 1•11 1111-1• Mid ~I .,. rte111llW It flit ""'""• .IF TODAY IS Y O U ft W. MOlllAU STllAVHOltH. ..11lfttlff, ":"",.""•~.,,.,,.. -~ In ,,.. office • · ....... ti. str•l'Mnl. Dlftllclt11t ,... ii • -... Ncm-c '"' ... -. tttlftlM -rt • ., BIR111Dt\ Y you re c en t 1 y ..._ ,., ,, • .,. " •11 ;..M1111 ....u""" ~ to ,.....,, 111tm, wllfl "" _,., DAILY l'ILOT 5llfl ,llllt Si119i1a9 Along King Hussein's Futµre? 'He's Had Njne Lives' f ·-• '' "' ~ -_...,,, .. , ... ~ .. ltll lfftc9 emerged from maze o ~ Oii 1111o1" • 1 "" ,.. ,....., et ... r Attwn•'>'•· Hlilf'Wln. Hurwltt w I n N h 5-rl•r Court, C-IY fl L• Aflltltl, Cl•Tl,!CATI op IUllNISS ll111111r 411 nl'ld llf'MI ..._, ...... liona turmo . OW you ave ,,... ol C1lllonll•, Utoll • , __ , ,ICTITtOUI JIAMI C•ll~ •• Wllkll It 1111 ',i.e. of 1111 ,,...; ~ '" b • "· hi~ la tftltrld ln t•'lot of '"'le S1r1vtoorn 11 · o1 "" ..,· • 1 • ..:;nlll'ICI! w rea. w.:: W \.,1 ludiment c!'lldltor '"" "''"" w ,.,,.,..u Tiit u•,.lllfllll ..., corllfY flltV •'• u " Miii 11 •II '""""" -· Pepping up the spectators at 11ater Dei High School football games this ye~r will be song leaders (from front) Yolanda l\1artinez, Beth Norton, Nancy Izzo, Colleery, O'Conner and Liz Spada. BEIRUT !UPI) -The sub- jcct. was KI n g Hussein's chaoce of ucaping assassina~ Uon. One angry Palestinian in Beirut was in no doubt. blndln1 ln nt&aUve way. 'nllt s1r•vt111r11 11 ,..,._, dlbtor. 1i.wl111 • ~=:t1J:..~ "t':::~r.~' !°.:.r"1;.-n:\:! ~m11I: i:", ::..i:1•1i:,.."' 1111 .. ~ .. ~'t: Is clear wav for new contacts :11i1 •.i.~1"·!!'A!.!ctu,,•~ :" ,.Oii 1111tu1 """ ,..,.... tt cOAST GLASS •l'ld 11c::_ o1 h•• 110llc•. ' J • ....,....,..,, _. .... .... 11'111 .... ""'" " COll'llOlllll " !!It follow-... 1111 '"""'btr' ••. 1f11 convirad th i s is some thing opporturtitln. Happ l n e 11 111111nc• " "'" ••KVtton. 1 "'"° tt'Mll •ne __.,., w!'lllll t111Mt 1rt NII •nd ...,,.,ion '· S111fft' 11 llPOfl •II 1111 rillll, tl!i. W lflfw"I " ,1._ ti rMldtllu ,., 11 folltwl· E11tc11tor " 1111 WIH Hussein ·will never do. Only beckons ; respond to the ca · "Id 11/dtnwnt d9llt&P' 1n "" ,,...,,., 1" 0 ,,.., 0 • ,,.,.."' "'' ,,, ... ,f .. e..11 of .. •bow l'ltl'lltll -...,., Ille COUlllY ol Ora-. l!tll el C.~'-lt, Mtll (tlN NU.WITZ. MUllWITI f. •IMll auch move. But veterans oC the area .are ~tly he told President Ta lllld out ""°'' lucky tor l'llU "' fflerlllfd " folllWt: "'~'* 1..' MtOrn•n. llf C•I• MtM ,. • -.i ''""' _.,. ,1111 ~......., 5Ydnl1 OtNrrs lot fl , In llllldl m o1 l•-• Tr•d •t st .. '"" MtM, c1111. ~ llfftl, c11191n11e Irish Townspeople Never Knew Nixon~s "He's had his nine lives," he said. The· reference was t o Gama) Abdel Nasser or Egypt -~... "~~ Hints tor Min •!Id "'-" In MN ,_... In ~ •. "" "'"' s.,,.... n 1'111 Tofr (71•1 .,,. .... ~~;~ &'i':'o1~~1M~~ .. :,.111•01Tt~ b!uf.., f;'=:i':r"':"o,1":°'~ ~:: C..rv o. JWd•n Atlll'lllY• IW •11-.tw 1n a cable lhat he would not ''LOT ll11: mi orlrod t;1111,,1 &t•· ltctltd 111 307 • •llll 11.. ,,.,. l. McO•w•11 'u111r111111t Or11111 c .. rt 0111y '""· abdicate, that he would stick to tii'"'~·,·~·~·.;Ywiiii'i;·i;·;;··· •••••••· iiiiiiiiiil IMC.1'1, (111111'!'111 ITATI 0, CALIJIOll.NIA. S•lllmlltr "· • •1111 OC'tolltf" J, 10, NOTICI II Hf:JilEIY OIVIEN tl'llt tn OlltAHOI CO\INT:v: •1·'-"'--7:=:--,,,.,,-.,.,-_c':••:::;1' the end . """' --• '"' ' I .. --On ......... 11, ,,,., ....,.,. -· • Hussein's nine esca ...... from '' ,..,_, ' ' • ' NMtry ''*'k '" •M """ .. ill ''•"· LEGAL NOl1CE r--·Hussein bas said In lhe pasl '·""'OP Oil PAINTIN•I '.M. " flwtl 9f C.UtflltuM, M) w. __,.., ...... ,.. Gtry 0 Jltdaft INI . •• ... •-ination since a medal on ~-' ed f d ath "II WHOLllALI WAalHOUll tttl'I 11" C•tv °' '°"" """· C.llllnlll, ,,.,. l Me0tw111 ~ ... ..,. flt w· •-----':"::::::-----__... ,,.. 11 prepar or e • C-'Y' tf or•-· SI•" ., c11ttwnr.. 1 1111 ",..M...,.. _ ,,. •uhc•lllH .,'1 ,....... his ·•est deflected a would·be ~.1 Is r~•,'wlll .. ""'·v °""TO THI ru1uc. .......... •I "'1bllc •udltll 19"" llllNll ""'wtltllll lnltrvmtnf ... .0-lfdttcl CllTll'ICAT• °' IVSINllt ui ·•• uvu • "'• 1 1~J $ llltldtr, tor Ulh 111 ltwllll ,._,, llf Tlls ll'ltY • ...,... ll'lt Mml • " PICTITtoUS 111.t.Ml TlMAH_OE, Irela nd (U PI > - \Vhatever ance!tral connection President Nixon has wi1h this Irish village has ~n lost on the local folk. Nol even the old-timers reckon they've heard of Thomas Milho use. the Nixon ancestor who, acco rding to the White House. lefl Northern Jreland 1n 17o:J to settle in a Quaker' village just outside T1maooc.- A nearby tO\\'tl with the same name never hea rd of him, either. Yel both are laying on plans for. the Oct. 3 visit to the sct:ne by President and Mrs. Nixon. When news of the presiden· tial visit reached Timahoe , about 30 miles south d. Dubritn villasers gathered in Jo Brady's Bar to pool the~ knowled~e. "rm afraid v;c know very little about the Nixon family connection," said 78-year-old llugie Cosgrove, one of the village elders. "There used to be a Qua ker community outside tht village but it has long since disap- peared," he added . Asked if he had heard of the Nixon connection with the village, Cosgrove said he had not Wlttl U.S. Am bassador John N. Moore visited the area. With a 1mlle. he added "Bul to lell the truth. I'm a bit of a Kennedy fan." According to Cosg ro ve, the la.st trace of the Quaker .com- munity vanished about 40 years ago shen a local con- tractor used the tombstones in the cemtlery to lay the foun- dations or houses. "Those were queer old times." said Cosgrove . "\'ou "·ouldn't find anything like that going on nowadays.'' Now there is no sign or the graveyard or the Quaker meeting house that stood nearby. Cows graze in the field that has been identllied as the cemetery. Jim Herrernan. a 51).year- old farmer who owns the land, Jnttnds to get It ready for Nix· on'• visJt. 1'Ambas&ador llfoore asked me if 1 would mind if a gateway was erected end the .site made shipshape for the: President," Heffernan said. "1 SLIM GYM LOI(. A Dfll• l llf IN I wtllU , ... NOMl DlMOHtfll:"'TION 1l!LUU0"'E WAlf ~71t) IJt ·S771 C:Dll.OREN LIKE --UNCLE ·LEN killer's bullet. when he: was a seem to be particularly fateful 5 Unlllld ''1111· •11 "" r1111i. '"" •1111 1,,. (Oflk111 ... n • Tiit ulldertr9"1111 -. c.lftltt 11e 11 -told him \\:e ""OU!d b e rd l lh" t I .... •• '°"'' of 111• llldttMnt 111:6"' In 111t Merv IC. Heft,., ductl1111 • llll•'-et ma w. ee.rt n bo)•-prlnce of 16 . WO s a IS momen n 161t •. IDIHOI•, S.\HTA AMA • ._. dttc:tllltd ,,_,,.,., or .. mixll l«lttll"Y ,1,11111c C1111orft11 HltllW•Y· Hl'W"rt lolld'I. C111 ......... d.11.ghted lo lend a hand " H eln' d J r d 8 n • 1 ••ON• ...,.... tht•IOf •t 11111' M MC...,.., i. ""''l' , 1 , 1 .., ' 1 ·--,.. , __ . Gu..-n'llns a-reluctant to uss s an o MIC ••tcun.n. w1111 ·--.... lftt-•.. , nc •• <• n V>_, "" nc111_,, 11"" """" " Th r N. ... 1.:. !>PLIEllS WANTED cosll ...... _ ..... .. 0••"!• '°"'""' AHTNOHV'I U'HOLSTIE•Y SllVICI e announcement o 11-h . b .1 t i...!·~~t~o~ry~·:._ ________ _::::::::::::::::::::=:::::1 o.Md ,1 Cos•• Mo·· ,,,,-,,, MY °"'"'!"*' 1•'1r" •M tt..t 11tld 11rm 11 ~ " .,_. on·s visit lo Timahoe carried discu ss 1 e SUbJect, ut 1 s ketlm!Mr • 1t10 -,.," Nov. 21. itn to11ow1119 Ptnon. w11o1t 1111'!'11 '" 11111 .... th. Seeds Or conrusl·on. In ad· noteworthy that a n e w ~r1~11 L'. Gl•Hr '111111111M 0r.,.. '"1' D•nw ,11o1, 1i.c• 111 1•1lt1•nc• •• •t """""'": h Mtrthlll kJ!lmMI' IL !!~ " •M Oc!oOtr 3. Jt m11 Artthon'f. c-11. 2'12 w. joining County Laois, another personal note has entert?d t e t."ONTllSORI MU111tlN1 court "" l6'f.'9 COid Hlot1w1r. Ht. 14. Pffwlllrt IMdl. village of the same name in-angry }J'ehtoric of' the guerrilndla OPE. N HOUSE AND LECTURE ~~= J:'1~~1 c111r1tt LEGAL NOTICE "~!~ 1t111. 11. 1t11 terpreted the news to mean radios based in Damascua a ll' E. '· ,..... J•mn A. c,,,_... Baghdad ' ~Ill 1\1111111• CO\llT ... THI STATE 0" CALl,OlltNIA. ~ixon was going there.1 · 1, Montessori Prlnclplu In tlffi Home a Smo.I Aueu1T A. A•11Y, ,._ ITATI el' CALINlNtA ,0 • OllANor cou~TY: . "We're go••g to 'toli oul th e ,· 111he new Nero,"' one broad-' . D y SEPT 27 1970 2:00 p ._. • """' .. ,..... Avo. '"'COUNTY°" H.AN•• °" ,.,, 11. nt . ...,.. -·•Hot,,,.. ... SUN A , • , , • .in. "'"""" Ptrll, tlllflnl• ""' otol• TO 1MOW uus1 'llllllc 111 •NI !or Mill lfttt, """"II" carpet for the President," said cast called him. "The hireling •RJMANTI INTERNATIONAL MONTISSOlll """""'' ""'""' .. ,rt.1uT1eti1 01' "''"'"' IYLVI• _,... J•"'" Allt!lon'I' CM'lflll •-kl. ho .~. t Amm r-l'VlllltMll Orlnt1 c ... D1llr Pllllt, IMA•I ... CMA•Oa OP """I fo "" to IM 11141 ,.,_ w11Mt ,.._ ti the postmistress, Nor a n_g w wo.i,.,., o see an ..,,.,. 12. lt. H.1t11 1•1·n "'-..,.... -M111Kr1-.. to r111 Wftllln 11~ ..., Keightley. "Everyone: is very tiumlng." SCHOOLS , """'"AL NOTICE · WH•••.u HlllNIE 1v1.v11 IMANI. 1&i~~"'''"' •IWllll .,. Nme. • had ked ,,, M. KAllOI ILYI. a..£1\11 ,.,.,lllnlr, 11a1 n1t11 1 tttllltll wlltl !Pit excited about the news." 11'e guerrillas attac · i cltf'k " 11111 court ,... '" ., ..... mtMIM Mi,., K • .._.,, -h I ~-l' iii~A~N~A=Hil~l~M~CAi~LJ~pi~·=~Tilli'i''~'i'i' ,C ~~t ~JJ.JMJ fltOTIC• Oii' MAllMAl'S IALI ,,l~ltfllr'• ,....,. ltom Htlli'MI S,ll'lt Noltl"I' 'ubllc. C•l!ltrllll She admiuea-the f o I k is pa ace, a\. ..... viu1ng v UNITIEf.t ,ACH"IC°"IHSU•ANCe co .• • s111ne to Ht1tnt S'flvl• '-llN1 ~•lnclN~ omc, In around had not known of anv Hussein himself, at least four e1rt1r11111ri. '1111111tt. vt. M1rt111 1r111111 IT •-01t1>!1110 111t1 1n """'"' ,/1(' 111""' J •M AlctM o, ar•fldt, ~lllMlll, trio. ln"•••llcl 111 flll lliol'HnllnM IN!llr N., ;T"':.,,ul°" l••l"9 Nixon famil " connection wil h nighta in a row on one occas-.e "' .... , .,.,.,. 11111 c.ourt •t t ::io •·"'· "" 11't. • J • Oct n ltJIO 111 1111 _,,,_, ., ,ublhlltcl o,..... Cotitl D1•1Y P!ltt, Timahoe 1n County Laois, but ion. f dlfi I ,., wlrM of 111 intcutlOll i.1"'" 1111 oW.r-N~ J 11 111t covr1'iwM 111 s"''"""'' 12, lt. i. 11111 Oc1911tr J left little doubt about a small Previously Hussein h a I ; Of Cqft Oft ng ~:' J:;;: c':!' J~~~r'11>1~::t~: !!,.1119 ~w;-=r~· .:,"' = :.u:·~ 1170 im.Ji thing. like that was not going escaped the worst of the ,_.., "' °"'""· '"" tf C•tlllf'll!•· .nWi. "" ""trMIM ' LEGAL NC111CE . *Fo f -,,,,..' .~ ... 1-~-"' c"o.,ft•'"'--. IT II .,UlltTHIEll , Ollt01ElllD Ifill o••-------;:-;::=-----lo subdue lheir enthusiasm. Palestinian wrath. r un _.tlon, -;, I~ c .... llw •rod COi'!' " 11111 """ ,. "'"' U\ltt !Iii ,..... "The important thing is that He was considered well in· -'"'' M1rtlft 1rtM1 " Ala!'ll o "'1111lfllll 1111111 "'11' '11111• 1 __ ,.r c11T1P1CAT1 o" 1t.111HIU. '"'"""' •I l""9mtnt ""'°"· tlltW!fll • 111j Df 11Mr11 cJrculttloo'f '''"'" lft !ht P:ICTITtOUI NAMI . , . I he 's.coming here." she said. tentioned if wrong-bead~. For safety Hllnct ef 11,t14.4S •ctv•llY •ut ... Mid (lllnl'#' •I Or•""' Cllllonllt, llflCt I ,,.,. undlnltlllllll .... urtl!Y""' ,, c... Th l. I le) · · t ' led b h' · COU... • • • 1""'1'Mllt 1111 IM dlle of 1111 lnutl\Q ol Wot;k fw flll.lr tu«tttlvo wttkt .nor fo •llCtlnt • llll1'-tf Ullt N•9111', l e na 1ona evunon s a· more y . 1s senior 11 .. M .. tit"'""' 1 "'"' ltYIM _ ,11 1"11 r111 .... "' "' M1r1n1 111 111e H11111111. 01n1t11 G•.wt, c1111orn••· u1111 ... th• lk· . lion added to the confusion bv ·officials than leader. Guer-"'"' 11111 .ne 11111,... o1 .. 111 1U11tm1n1 D1111c11 JtlltmMr 4, 1•10. tlllou• llr111 n•m• of HOLIOAY OAJIOIH : naming the Laois Timahoe in rillas acgoowt.....iged his per· K A R A T E I ~ 111 • .. .,.........,, 1~ ~ ... ""' •• 1~ ~~-:;:~~r:iT~ 1~1ow"r'~ ;:~':..:! I 't" ;;;:::: 1119 • ,,.; • _.., •1 1-'0r Ce.irt "'""' tn 11111 •Ill tlteo et re1kltnc9 b •• a news bulletin as the ravored sonal courage', demonstrated 1.ot'.,, ,, .. _,, ~ tn ._ 1100 IAlll. L11'1"0lD ftllowl: : village during the 1967 war when he ,., .,.... .. -..u '"" • ef MaH. .,. 11, ICllTJI DtHIMODll lllf H1111nor ""· lllllff. 1.oa Mtrl111r Dr.. • "There Is no doubt about his was the ,only Arab .. head of • ~ C.-tY •--" °'?" :~ ~"a.':LD. o=.~!'::'·1f1:~11 1• corn!_ng," said ~1rs. KelghUey, state to a ......... mpany his troops a.rt w--::: ~-~r t7"' ren • 111111P1111''""',.,...111 11H f'llll" M. S•roH -)'........ HOTICIE";S Hr••' IY orv:H "'" 1111 c.11 Mite. Ct ........ ""' Sl•ll ef C•lllornl•. Ot•11• _Courtft! ,:.-"We heard it on TV." into batUe. ,.,..., ~ , ,.,. ., 2.11 O'cltel llllerlr .,,. On""'· 11, 1m , 11t1or1 "'''•Hot•,. N,_ I ·11 . 'I C I M hild F 'I -• .. "'"';. "-"., ~ Mi WOft iMll A"""""..,''""''"" 1"11Dllc 111 •nd for &till Stitt. "'-Ill' ' L\On a so w1 v1 s1 oun y But the civil war has chang-en, women, c ren, am1 y r · ,. or mo. ,1 CllY ., c.-. ._. c.tit.ma. ,_IY '""''"" orJ.1111 CNrt O•llv ,1Jtt, •P"''"' 11111"10P" M ... ,.,, •-1o "'' Tipperary, from where his ed all that. Palestinian leaders 11 "om., ~ ., eri".....,..· 1 'win .. 11 """"111r s. n. "· 2•, 1tJ1e 1"5-19 1o " tht P•r"'" ~ 11111M '' 1u11tcr111-if rates. Convenient pre-dinn"er,clUHI. Free trial If ...,.,k _,,.,,.,. llll 1'1191111t lllltdff .., "' lo Ill~ within llltrluml!ll l!!d w e's gar and par e nts in Beirut charged Hussein 11111\ i. ...._.. _.," .. u11"" st9'". LEGAL NOTICE !~~1it~~t:t,"'.m.c 1111 ..... emigrated to the U n i le d with personal re5j)onslbillty lesson -bring ~a~ · .. ttte ,.., ..,.. • """"-' " •14 M.A11v ic HrN11v SMites But w b r 1 ............. ...., • .. ....,. '""'llH T.cm, Nol•,., J1i.tt11c ·,,,.,.,ft,, · ary em assy o · -for the start of the cl va war ...-..,, " ., """" ...,... .. """ "" JtOTICI TO c1101TO•• ~rrnc:1 ... 1 Offru '" ficials, conscious that Mrs. by his lnstallatioo of a JAPAN. l(ARA-TE FED. ='...,. ~~ ::_ .. ~ """' :¥:'1:':: Jtr::.:,~ ::: ~':~~°r.:t. •ui ... Nixon's maiden name of Ryan military government. •· .._.. C.11Jw11l1, TN couttTY °" oaAJMI N..-. 2•. 1rn l·s one or th l 1 ••11 ,..... 1. """ ,.., ,,....,. 1"ut1r1.r .... 0,1,,.. co.ti 0111'1' P11tt. . e . mos popu ar "Why did he do it?" asked =IL. Ol•Mr 111111 ef I.OU. M. IU.tAUGH, s.temPMr I,, H Intl Ocof'tf l . "· surnames 1n Tipperary, have ne "He must have knowJi it Fumio Demura, Sth Dan, Hea~ Sensei Otc•"'· 010 ne-10 ~sked W~shington for specific 0me;~ war and massacre. And :=.'i!~ e:' •'s,:r=:,Y ,,:,::H .:.:J ---=------= information on her ancestors "''" In San Clemente celt 4'1-1167 ".,..,. JW1t:1t1 Olllrkt ""'•II ...,_. lllvlM c111""' "1111&1 ""', ___ L_E_G_AL~=N~OTlc:..:.CIJ:c:.:: __ _ · he alone muat be a r '-" •· '·,..... .... ~ '"' ,...,,.. " 1111 tl!efll,1 ,_ NIJ<on was expected lo spend . .. 1911 S. El C.mlne. RMI ""' al least One n'1ght as guest or r-slbllity. . . MALC9UI ... MICl(rf' •1111 tllt __ ,.,,,_,.....,Ill 11'11 CllTl•ICATI OP IUll Mlll ......,..... tll... .. .... ef llW cllrfl: " ,.. ....... ll'lllfllll court. "' ll'KTITlfill HAMI multl-trillllona 'ire John A . PoliUcal sources an the 1o-11d-.... ......., ~ ._ • .......,,. """' w1tt1 t111 ,....,,.., Tiii Vllllll'mn..I • ~ 11\tY 11, I Ion ha lated .......... MIWMt "°""""" .. tlll IJlldtnllnlOll If Ill ll'lllt COl!dlldlnt • llwl"'"' •I Mii N""" Mulc ahy, head of Quigley and d -e East g ve specu , ,.,.,..,. ~ c.... o.11r Piiot, """""""'··"' ""' '''* "' ~ N• lh>f,. HtwHrt ttldl, or.,,.. c_,.,, Co. Inc .• a 'ub'l'd1'ary or tho on the chances of Hussein. ......ROW IL"· .. ,,,.. , .... 70 11111111 Trvlt ............... Allll(lttltrl, ,.,, C•ltloml•. undff,... t1c1r1i-fl"" -~Ill llrMI, •F'lll'lllrt, C•llfontl•, '"''' ot l'LOWl!RS •Y !>IEl•A lftf !NI Ml4 gia nt inlernati·onal corporali'on throw_ Ing up. his hands and tak· • ..... 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He is a graduate o( Estancia Hlgh and alltnded Orange Coat College, both in ea.ta Mesa. Coii!t Guard S e a.m a n Recruit Steven L.. Your of 3001 Royce Lane, Costa Mesa, Calif., graduated from basic training al. Coat G u. a r d Training and Supply Center, AlainedL He ii a greduatt of Costa Mila Hlgh &:boo!, Costa M .. L ' Coast Guard Seaman Recruit Bnce P. Newbery Jr., IQQlof Mr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Newbert' <ll 239 Knox St., Colt.a Mesa, graduated from bask: training at Coast Guard Trajninc and Supply Center, Alameda. He is 'a ·graduate of Newport Ha~r-Hi"" · in · N-Beadi. ,..._ --~ .. Coast ·Guard Seaman Reauit Wllllain A. P:lgmu, IOilJil M'r. and Mrs. Clinton A. J>l&man ol 1851 Kentucky Ftact, Cost.a Mesa, graduated from basic Jrainiog at Coast Guan! Training and Supply Center, Alameda. He~ agraduate of Estancia Hilb, Costa M.,., and at- tended Goklen West Junior C<ilJece, .. Htd!niton Beach, Colil. Specialist Five William A. Meilr'e Jr.~ whose parents live at'10l3 E. 17th st., Marysville, fti:eo!ly receiyed U.. Brome Stitr Medal near Cu Oli, Viet.- mm. He received the award for ~llhing bimJell by -- Cancer Uiiit Offers Info For Sch()Ols 11>e publle education com- mittee ol !be Orange County branch ol. the American ca-r Society la offering can- ctr educltiorl ma~rlals to (lnnp County ldlools. 'Ille materials include films. Dtenture. post i r s and ~-ol hmp ~troyed by Jane cancer. 'Ille com· miltee II allo offering I Ill .. lhe mannequin of a tJ..year- old ·boy with a clprdle hang- lnl (real the aide of hls mouth "'~ ............ the danprs "'.......,.. ·All the tn1teriall • r e avaJillllo wlthout Chari" dur- hl( Ille ochool year. lnterea1ed ICboall or lndtviduals may -!be IOClety al -10. STARS .,....., OM•rr 11 •M •f th• .. ,wo, trfff .~...,.. Hit __,_. h ._ •f ffle DAILY· "LOl"S .,. .. h•t.,... LADllS' Sweaters Bulky Mits ia anligm styles. Some with collars. Ass't 3 98 pastel & dalker col- ors to choose from. Sires ~ II, L • nat kAit llJIS witb n.a -to:llilt. Ideal for jg111pers, 2 98 skirts or pat's. Wasb- able. Assorted com. 7j , Sizes J4 to 40. • \ •AD111• Pants Tops 2 98 LDng sleeved basic fop with md tllrtle lleCl Baclt ned< zippo'. Sires ~ II, L • LADlll' Pants Comlo<Ub~ "''""' llas- able, ll!leds ao ironing.. New ticired PJD on style. Wash-5 _98 wide straight leg.Fall colors. Oilti.,;;•s•es 8-I~ bf. I.II ,.tr • ,.H. H' p ISO ex ... ; ....... Ski• c1 ....... rerTllYeS gemrs. Cleanses better n ggc faster .. , IPJic18r Hiii soap. . SIL ·----VICKS Cough Drops Medicated in regular,cl!erty, mint or lel!l(HI llawrs. 111-l ltr 25c 111 If 11 *'" br1'!I styles .. ~. 'or ••tAout collars. -hlltokrs & --J4.4C. "YIGORO" s1 .. •a- D1cNoNHA •- -oqiass. Kills -law11111oths, ·a1ts 111d 6 99 llMlqs. -m•~ las.1.9151. •. LA.Diii" Bermuda Socks . Varioos P3tt,1111S in col- ws aid wbite. Ideal for tbe .. lleW look• in shoes i.d smts. Sim 6-IL """""' sac •11-• "· •llU' s eaters &IOTI' W · Varials cardigan l pulloYerstyles tor girts iR wbite, pastels n dee, Fall shades. Sizes 3-6X. 1·1.4. Cri""' witb -for ..,. ,, jeep oJlcn. Sim H, 1-16. 3:98~. scN•cit. llair Cutler Mist For beatltifully CUiied hair ii rnrtes. It's ttie ll!ist that does it ..• contmlled hut ... nbstn. CofD. ~·nd~ . #II 2l 111!11S 17. 98 - > (•' 'Secret< , • DIODOR4~ Jiu" ,.. '"' ' .. , .. ..... 1 ... .... tars,.., ftt.Jai. llti.,.,,,.. Y1or Cbico 69c 'White King' WATlri somNlll C.1jlti11' ... -Cl1- N1w •i" lorlil. R11. lie lloL 2:$1 --'Kai. Kan'. . PET FOODS. Cltlchutn or ••I Wt! · m1je •!II clicb1 WIS, . 151z. Cil 2:33c MOTOR OIL '' twco SA£ lf.3'41. -.... 3·1~ '.\ ' . 'Pt.dge' ~TW~ lryJolulMa& .... _ lepllr or l••• ... s,rrr " ti ... -wi"" tff. Y11r C.iCI •er.1.1193c lhz. Sun Country ROOM FlllSHINlll ~yJoh ... wn . 3 eris, Hljllf SCllll Yo• Cl1ic1 I 11. 49c - 'POND'S' Nail Care Aids CLAllDL "Colortast" SHAMPOO Blile I« lightined and toned Nit. GreenJor tint & lastini riRSt 115efS. Cltll-Hnobody kllaws C1t11 -Strong a11C me ibGut aails." • tlexible. ... 1.291 IL • . . "PERSONNA" Dottlll1 Ed11 B11dos With FIEE pack Qf oflici> "rL l'layi•g 2 ,1 DO cards. •tt· 7k 0 4klda: •• "VIGORO" RISI Fllllll • Cilns l A.-Fllllll • ~ch i•-hst--l l 1•9 odorless. 11 ... ... •. -Cllicle Remer. I ~ llNrds u "· 33c · . rn1111 23c llail Wllitl ''lllera-Blem" " 1om111 -""" clear, conceal and pre. fen!. acne pimples. ~ ... "' .. &gc "Ac11mel" ''' "" ••• Gre3Seless, ties• tinted, CO!ICells IS ~:'\~ 1 29 1 11. tUI • C"" Ill '1 COU111 Especially for JOllng nm Invisible .medica&n lor skill problems. 7gc hL "pHisoAc" For ae and iclated sllin Wmhes. •11-l.lt 119 1~tL Int • "Pernox" • latbtri~1 scrub cleanser fer 11ene and oi~ s~ln. :~l! 1.49 "Stri-Dex" MIDICAm "Propa PH" PA!" 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Sires S,11,L •11-1.11 Jlir • • Portable Radio Black I silver. Witt! battery, canyi11 case & ttlong. Slide 8 98 rule Umini Solid state. k's set for 11111! • .. l'lltCIS .... s.w,. s.,t. 11111 ..... ........,, ""-- Newport leach '"'.,.,... w ....... ,... • Hunlintlon ha<h .... , ....... ,. Huntington le•ch s,r1.,1111 ... It , • ...., .. ' r • ' I ,. ., Satul'dlJ, $epltmbtr 26, 1970 I • ' ' WE .STILL HAVE 1-970 LEFT . OVERS ___ ................................ ..... SEE THE . ALL NEW 1971 MODELS . TORllllO'S ,.;..GALAXJl'S • L. I .D.'S •'MA YIRICK'S MUSTA111••s-. l·BIRD '68 MERC. Cougar Cpe. v:e; stick shift, rodio, t.attr. As is Sf*iol. WXK 062 ,, ~64 FALCON . . • -4 Or. 6 cyl .. stick shift, os is spec:iol. C>VE-110 · '65 MUSTANG Cpe. -6 cyl .. s~ shift. radio, htottr. As is 91*iol. NPU 590 '66 DODGE Dart Wagon 6 cyl., outo. trons .. radio, htottr. As is special. SVU 300 '. ~65 MUSTANG Cpe. . !V-1 .. • ~·power stteriflg,rocfio, htcrter. As is Sptcial u ... 062 '. '65 OLDS 4 DR. 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NFZ 920 • ·. 51099 $1099 :~8"!~,R!~~,;, ''""' ,;, "~''''"'"· ,,.~ """ $209 ... 9~; ir111, power (disc) brokts , rodio, heoltr, wtutewon l•rts, vmyl roo f, , . , tinted gloss, w+ittl COVlfS. WWA 905 . . ... .. '67 CHEV. CHEVELLE SS 396 V-8. shck sh.ill, rod io, htoter. Lie. RU I 59 '62 CHEV. Bel Air WAGON. V-8, outo. Irons., pow1r 51Hring, rodio. HSJ 391 '68 FAIRLANE 500 Cpe V-8, 4 speed, rodio. heo!tr. WXK 91 6 '67 CHEV. 314 Ton P.U. V·I , sritk shift, rodio. heater. l/96664 51495 LOW AS . 56 Per Day :~~,~~~~~. "'"'' .~ ..... N<. 53699 ' •lut 6C·Mll t (omptr S,.:iol w/lintd c.,.... Shtll. low .,.. miltoge. 77719E • • . :~.!~~~ ..... •om,~-. W/8' 33 Komp King COi!"" • ._, .. gos tonk. 119230 . '68 CHEV. 3/C TON f. ldo V-1, stitk thifl. T1 6831 $1199 ' . I 1· I • ·-• • ·~ ' . . ' ~" < ~ .... 1 Satu~y, StpttmMr 76, 1970 lf:IUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE !roe··· 1000 ·r WALK TO r--H-.-,bo-r_E_st_•-te-s-. :SAINT JO.HNS Spnc<>"' 3 bdrm, dinlpg-tm &arre ~nu. 2 full b11ths. (added on deJ\J 1'% h..'lth home With fireplact>, Forced ~ln!ng rooni. Paradise In a lr heat, kitchen range ln- liu"ldec*plng, COV('m:I lanai. eluded. N~ redt!cwali"I ~ bargain at S23.SOO.OO. Low and <'arpcling, \\IC'IJ Jand-iotlown payment. Hurry on seu.r>cd, front & ttar patios. !(his onp, 546-8660 Rltr. Locatrd on end of cul.de-sac • I SI , llEP.E IS A SLEEPER . CALI, TODA\". :~ 26'29 Harbor, C.J\1. M. M. LABORDE, Rltr. &16-055."J Eves, 67UlJ6 &an.rat 1000General 1000 IRVINE COVE -IMP,RESSIVE VU Ultra excl. 6 Bdrm .. 51r.! bath h ome in secluded Community. MeticUlously land·' , scaped patios & gardens. 125 ft. o( oc~an frontage \Yith steps to private, sandy swim- mini!' beach. $385.000 · Kathryn Ra ulston 5 BDRM. BAYFRONT/SLIP OPEN SAT. & ·SUN. 1·6:' 2323 BAYSIDE DR . 3000' on one ·level, 4 baths, shared pier & slip for 40' boat. YOU O\VN the land~ 53' x200' + ' See it: $179,500 · Bill Comstock EMERALD BAY Gorgeous ocean view from charming, '"ell· , built home w/2 bdrms. & 2 garden baths. 2· Patios & view deck amid beautif~l lnd.scpg. \Complete privacy. $115,000 .: Carol Tatum FOREVER VIEW i Of bay & mountains -custom 4 BR .. sep. l family room custom built home, only 11/2 · yrs. old -for the most discriminating buy- er -over 2750 sq. feet ......:. 3 baths -expen- sive cpts. & drapes -14' beam ceiline; in choice Ne v.•port Beach loc. Only $89,000 Art Gordon . 2 l-IOMES-CORONA DEL MAR , OPEN HOUS~ SUN . 1-6 e $77,500 :_Corner Larkspur & 4th St. 4 Bedr.oom. den, ' fm. rn1. & pool plus ni ce 3 bedroom rental. : \Valk to beach. : ~1ary Lon Marion ' . •. BAYSHORES Private area \V/2 lovely beaches. 2 Sty. con· temporary home !orated nr. beach & boat ·docks. Home w/3 Bdrms. & gst. rm. Lrg. : patio. $67 ,500 • Mary }Jarvey SHARP NEW LISTING! 'We've just listed a beautifull y decorated 4 ·BR .. 21), ba. honle in Broadn1oor. It's the 'popular "D" plan \vi th fircplc. in mstr. bdrm. $67,500 ·.M: C. J;!~ie : IMPORTANT PR ICE REDUCTION :OPEN SUN. 12-4: 1216 SAN DPOINT WAY. : Reduced almost S2500. Popular trj..)evel : plan w /4 BR. + FR. + D.R. -1· 21i.! ba. \Valk : to pool, in private area. Onl y $66.500 :AJ-Fink-- READ:Y FOR BARGAIN? • OW NER MUST SAC RIFI CE this nearly new ·ii BR. home loratcd in one of Corona Del ~1ar's most exclusive areas. A n1ust see at onl y $62,900 Bud Austin LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS '3 BO. 2 Ba. Vie\v of can\·on & sea: large 'corner lot , ~·'courtyard . $49 .950 : 4 BD . 21.i,,, ba .. vie\\'! J_, a r ~ e heated pool. . \Vonderful for family fun . $58 ,950 ; 4 'BO. 3 Ba. Fam. rn'l. -t l>Oll\J5 rm. Cul De : Sac. Only 1 yr. old . Fee land. $72 ,500 ·Harriett Davies . EASTBLUFF A great fainily home .near schools. ~ BR's., ;·separate din . rm , fa ~ii\y room ho~~e in i::ood -condition & everything \Vo rks. \ IC\I'. $57,· 600 ·Cathryn Tennille . CORONA DEL MAR-POOL : Real pride of O\\'nership ho1ne. 2 BR. 2 , Ba. plus conv. den \\' 2nd fireplace. Ne \V : wall to \\•aJJ car peting . Easy C'are garden , -heated pool -~Int tcr1ns. $49.500 : Belle Partch i DROP BY AFTE R CHU RCH 224 ALTA VlSTA. ~:A~TBl.UFF & !nspccl •this outstanding 4 BR . F .R. home -.Spanish : decor -bltns -21h baths. Quality \V/\V '.cpts. -drapes -poolsize yard -o\\·ner :1eavin$! area. Priced to sell at S47,500 - :Art Gordon . OPl!N-OPEN -OPEN 'Yor your lnspedion Sun. 1·5. 1218 Pl:M· ·BROKE (near Mariner~ School) 3. BR .. l~ 1baths,-H..r-g-e-!amily...ro_o_1n , ac1ous entry :~all 1tarry Fredericlc • "Please call for our picture '. brochure of currenl listings." Coldwell, Banker • : 644-1438 ' !SO NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. ' HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES ~OR SALE HOUSES FOR $A&:E 1000 General 1111/0 -MACNAB -IRVINE Luxury and Qualify Es Luxurious cuslOm dwellina -FINER HOM '" the ttuly d;,crlmlnating. · This brand new Ivan Wells Serving Newport Harbor since 1954, twenty-home with outatandklg v~w fiv e experienced residential salesmen with haa 3llll 1q, ft. ot tivlni Over 270 years of service. •tt•. 4 Bedrooms, 3% baths, 0 richly panelled family room BAY FR NT · · with fireplace &'bltn wet Exciting. Own the \1ihole end of an Island. bar.· High beam~ ceiling 218 feet ol waterfront with pier and float . 3 living r 0 0 m & modern bedroOms, family room. Fun beach house in "country" kitchen with lovely condition. UpJ)er story has large view breakfast area. Beautifully ~dcck-Onl;)L-$81,,50IL--------l-JandMlaped..patkLw.i1h.&par LINDA ISLE 111~11' swimming pool. Dover Shores best buy al $108,900. Newly listed. One of the finest bayfront lots Ivan Wells & Sons on Linda Isle. 6 bedrooms, formal dining roorri. Exquisitely decorated. $245,000. in· eluding large pier & slip. PHOTO FINISH A difficult·decision between these 2 fine du· plexes ~ excellent rental records -One \vith ocean view. $49,500. and · '51,500. For additional iriformation call Mrs. Miller. TOGETHERNESS Can go too far. A home where the children have all of one wing including a giant family room-pl ayroom. Privacy for everyone. Build· er's O\Vn home wi th much warmth and qual· ity. ·F'our bedrooms. Fee land. $69,500. HARBOR VIEW HOME OPEN SAT. '1-4 1912 PORT WEYBRIDGE Beautifully landscaped, decorated & lushly carpeted 4 bedroom home plus large family room, 21h baths, 2 fireplaces, approx. 2300 sg.'ft. Many extras. Owners business necessi· tales leaving area. $54,500. PARENTS DELIGHT CH ILDREN'S 'PARAD ISE -5 bedrooms, 5 years ·young WITH centra l refrigerated air conditioning. Electric kitchen with double oven. Gas fireplace. Completely fenced man· icured grounds and patio. Lots of extras. $41 ,000. Best buy in University Park. Call Tom Queen or Joel Smith. BAYCREST Roy J. Ward,Co. EXctUSIVE AGENTS 14.:K> .Galax;i Drive 646-1550 (Open Daily) Eastsitfe Duplex 2 Bedrooms in each unit. Big yard for the owner occupant. Near golf course & Irvine complex. Full price \11ith terms. . $29,950 Newport •• f•irview 646-1811 (1nytime)· PRIVATE ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR HOUSl!S FOR SALE HOl.JSIS l'OR SALi! * * * * * * TAYLOR HOUSIS· I'~ SAl:I HOUSES FOR SALE OCl!ANFIONT HOME 2 Bf!nbs. plus loft; frplc. Great location. Ex- NIOHT AND DAYI ~;,~ illl'a&e & patio. R·2 lot. r:Jced at This is the one! Blue sky makes it clear Call: 673-3663 Eves. 64 2·2253 that this 4 bdrm home "will look as Jood in . 2 u'NITS-$360500 . ._ the still .of the ·night. f,49,950 • WE CAN'T CONTAIN OURSELVES! HotlH 1'ith'ie~. yard:' 2 BR. unit over garage. This house offers so much we don't know Close io ahoppi'ng & beach. Good rentil ai'ea. w~ere to start. Library, playground, school dal!: 673·3668 · Eves. 873·8088 all short leg .walking distance. Much more IAC" IAY includin H&F ol. 45,85~ ' " 1215 em r o e pen Sun J.0:01)•-l-""1<1-~Hlr.=family-mt;-dinitlg- rm., hobby rm. & office w/sep. outside en· NEW OFFERING-$69,950 trapce. w e .. yard, room for p0ol. $59,950 • This sparkling executiv~ home must be seen.. Call: e7S-S863 Evea:. 64:2·2258 Approx. 3,000 sq. It. of luxury living. 3 Jae. r B.R., dining rm & masive living. rm. _ JINDEl(l LOVIN• . CARE . -··1 OCEAN FRONT-$11!,000 , .Needed on th ... .4 uni~ on 2 Iota: could be.- Top Drawer! Pegged floors. Cedar ~lo150ta. xlnt lnv~.menf for right person. Listed at ., Copper gutters,. 3 car garage. RecenUy re-. $78,~llO · · · 1 deco. Updated kitchen. 5 Bdrms. den,. 4 bu. can.: 171·3663 Eves .. 642·2253' L Unique New England farmhouse. A BIT O.F HAWAlll In Cqrona de! 1'-1ar! Enchanting gardens and view of the blv & ocean. Soaclous 4 bedrrrr home w/formal D.R. & family rm. $79,&oO 2716 Windover Open Sun l~::!O ' . WHAT CAN WI SAY? It's roo my, airy, pric ed right, inviting, ro- m antic, 3 yrs. young, slilny clean. Come and see it and you tell us what to say! 2039 Irvine Open Sat l ·5:00 DOVER SHORES associB e BROKERS REALTORS , -l,O~fy.'· BALBOA BLVD. 673-3 663 . [ !~!!!!!!~~~· IDOO Gener"I 1ocii 2 STORY VIEW ' Dramatic brand new 4 bdrm, den & garden rm with Wet bar. Formal dining r oo m, fine .carpeting & mar ble baths, Cathedral ceiling in mstr ste. Be the first Owner! $108,000 410 Mo rning Star Lane Open Sat-Sun 1·5:30 A·l condition, Vacant, owner has built new · : LIDO LOVEL YI Won derful open feeling in this 3 &'den func· : tlcJnaJ. home w/large sunny patio. Low inter· est rate on· assuntilne loan. $69,500 109 Via Dijon Open Sal·Sun 1·5:00 EAST BLUFF SPECIAL ~~~ ~r~!dr~"!· r 3v ~~~m~ 1p~o~!lsi~:i1rY·· ! decora.~ and land'!'c"red, r oom for pool. '. •.&9,!500. . .... 1: I ' ' ' • ' DOVER SHORES _ Almost new, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and ·(amily ·~:~ room. 2800 sq . ft., 40' Travertine inarble en· .. try. spectacular VIEW and unusual sloping-: lot. $109;90-0. .. Another new e"clusive li sting. Large 5 bed4 r oon1 home on pool size lot with complete privacy. Walled courtyard entry. Large mas· t er suite with 21 feet of closet space. Big fo rmal dining room. Spacious family room \Vith firepl~c~ flanked _by bookcases. Built by Lyons & Cashions. $94,500. t,1, bloc1c lo Ocean Blvd. A ra.rity ~ 67 feet frontage on Orchid. Plus a 3 bedroom home with formal dlnlng- room, guest house, cabana a.nd Mdmlnton court. Wi!h a lltUe ':ierMdeiing 1hi."I could be one or ~na dcl Man nne1t P~rties. ... Beautiful view from this really sharp "Lusk" home. 4 Bedrooms, family rm & fo rmal din· ing. PLUS Io,vely H&F pool $62,500 s· BEDROOMS . . ' ' MINIATURE CASTLE Fit for a king. Perched in an E nglish Village Square. This 3 bedroom, 2 story has princely charm and a fairy-tale·like price. $37,750. for kingly buyers. BALBOA PENINSULA 2 story Bayfront \Yith pier & slip on \Vest Bay. Beautifully decorated & in prime con· dition. 4 bedrooms & study -2 stairways - South patio. $175,000. Sell er will finance. Fee land. If you 've craved a bayfront liome - Jet us show you this one. HARBOR VIEW HOME · 2 bedroorii, den, 2 bath. Beautifully carpeted & draped. Many extras. Owner transferred -immediate occupancy. Asking $37,500. Another exceptional buy. LUXURIOUS BAYFRONT DUPLEX Best bayfront buy on Balboa Island. Excel· lent location on m a in bay with sandy beach, spectacular view. Custom built. Less than a year old . Each unit 3 bedrooms, 3 baths up- per. 2 baths lower. Fully carpeted & draped. Bu il t-in kitchens, self·cleaning ovens. Mar· ble fireplaces. Top rental area. Asking 5160.000. Good financing. To see call Bert F'ehren 67~3210. COUNTRY LIVING \Vit h a flair in Newport Beach. 4 bed rooms, family room. 2 baths. many extra features. J.Iu ge lot. Picture your family & friends in the beautifully landscaped patio encircling a beautiful pool. All for only $59,500. Call 675-3210 for appt. CUSTOM BUil T SPANISH home \vith large \valled terrace providing perfect privacy for sunnin~ and entertaining. 4 bedrooms, 6 baths. family room . gourmet ~itchen \Vith butler's pantry. Formal dining roo1n pl us large breakfast room. $130,000. Ne\vport Bea ch's finest built home. CORON4 DEL MAR South of Hig hway -3 bedroo1ns, 2 bath on 45' lot -:in prime area 1 bl ock from ocean. l~iccd al $49,500 . Ca ll Tom Turner-642·8235 MACNAB·IRVINE Reelty Compeny 1080 Beyside Drive 67S.3110 641·1l35 901 Dover Or., Suite 120 Newport a. .. ch Gener•I GROWING PAINS St'(' th\!'1 5 bro.room gem, )'es, ~' for ~nly Sl.00 Iota! dO\\'n. &lier v.·111 pa)' a.II costs for "'">' \'t'_l<':ran, 2 fu\J baU\I, lorgc lot. \\lhal 1'1 Buy on the E"!tt. 11ide-CM1i:i~Me.511. 1-·1111 Jn'ICe S27.000.00. MG-8600 Rlrr. 2629 Harbor, C.l\1. eBEACH BARGAINe O\\.'Tier bouJhl •nothcr, quick !!Ille nc-mcd or thla lmmac .• Br. homt, I blk, tn occ11n, llul"I")' • $.13,flj(), S··b, 1rmi1. CAY WOOD R E4l TY r~l06 \\r rnr.!lt H\\')'., NB 548·1190 1000 $26,500 Afodem 4 brorm, 2 bath Ken Koll built hon1e on large cor. n..r location. Big ho.at en·I')' and storage area, Lara:!! Pa· !lo and blln. BBQ surround- ed by block well fell<"lng. Tl1<': rxistTng 5~"' loan trllnsftrrt1blt> tn an)'One with 11. sizeable dov.•n J)flyment. Monlhly payments Just $145 Include!'! f'Verything. Out of triwn ()wnt'r says sl'.11 • hOmc now vi.l'.ant, Newport •• F1irview 64 6·8 .. l I (1nytime) ~ OP.EN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 ' 216 ORCHID, CALL~ \0 THF. REA!, · '"'\.. EST.11.TERS Open House This Wffk9nd Huge Game Room 3160 Country Club Ori-Vt Mesa Verde Sat. & Sun. from 1:00 40' Added-On room lor fun I.: games. Now 2500 sq, ft. In this ]O\•I rambling.Callfornla ranch home. clo5e to Mesa Verde Country Club \\'ilh its pooli:, trnnis courls etc. tOpc'n Eveni~gsJ S41·5810 LINPA ISLE-$225,000 MILE lon4 water view from this f.abu1ous custom built 2 story ColoniaJ. Regal & color· ' ful outstanding beauty with pier & slip. • .. IJ! WATERFRONT-$8!,000 . 3 Bedroom hbmt: with pier & float. Walk to Li do shoj>s.'"own~ wjJl. carry l rl T.D. at low interest rate to qua!Q.d buyer. Zoned R·2. • .. J '· BROKERS & SALESMEN' \Ve have a n opening for one experi&nced man or wOman in our Residential Div. AP}>lh;allt . must possess integrity enthusiasm & ambi- tio n tQ match our owft high standards. U you are' a professional,.-,intere1ted in a beautiful office in the finest location, working with con- genial associates, we are mterested in meet· mg you . * (11111 cllema lheltrtJ LEGE REALTY 500 Mi1N it Hlrilr.CM ' . ~ ooe· . ,.....,...,!!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I General IOOOOonaral . I $' 00 ------., =T Iii --T•' . SU.KLlL T.H.E 2T. A E.ZRSAISY.L TOTAL DOWN \I ON THIS Panoramic bay .& oce~n View. Exclusive · Nrwport Sleeper. )'es, the 2 bedroom ·apartments. Elevator&, terr.aces, seller \\'ii! pay all costs for Jacuzzi pool, 7% Financing: wih t 10% dOwn.' any vetcr11n. 3 huge bed· Ve rr, special but! $«,500 . to $58,500. Open rooni~. 2 fun baths, ireat 5 p M 3 21 "' C H N t patio, lree cover~ lot,, plus Dai y 1· . . ''" oast wy., ewpor 11 hugi> 25 x 20 garage. No-Beach. No do\\'n payment. A steal al $32.500.00. No\\·'s tM time. ~6-8640. Rltr. 2329 Harbor, C.M. OCEANFRONT Walk ali' door lo one ·of the best 1Wimm:ng & llUrfing beaclws -<'XClusive Cypn?!!• Short's cus'tom home -beaut- iful deco: . exquisite bath- dressing rooms. 0$169,900 · ~ Coldwell, Banker ~ 133-0700 IT'SG ROOVYll Some lucky Gr can move In 11bAolu1ely ro,t lret>. Sl:'llcr v.•111 pay 1111 buy<'rs closing costs. Immaculate 3 bed· room, ltL baths In an excel· 1Pnt area t'lose to schools, Extra. ~larRe Cllkl&4tlc. lot. perfe<:tly manicured. Childs playground & ~uipmenl and exl_ra room for a boat or trailer, you muxl act thla: today • plewi call L .. rw ln Reelty, Inc. J."o • appt. 962-6988 ariyttme * OCEANFRONT * *DUPLEX* l•lbo" P1nin,Ul1 $15.000 George Wllll1rftlon R1,.ltor 673-43.IO 64S.1 564 Evu. MACNAI ; IRVINE Re .. tty Company 675,3110 . 641-lll! 1000 Gtner•I · OCEAN FRONT And oce11n view lots in_ exciting new cxclu1l,•e community with pri\•ale be1ch club tenni~ courts c?O!C'd circuit 1V Security sys\e:m And many more desirable features from only $.13,000. ' Rt'a.l\ors "Our 25th Ye"r In the H1rbor Are,.'' 673-4400 EASTSIDE FHA-VA 1.a~ 1111-0 Bdrm. hOme 111'itb 1tRow. n.ooRS ,.nc1 ore. plAce, C () p p c r plumblnc lhroufhoot, l{itcben rans;t, t?rriff!ni.tor , po~'tr mov.'tr, and clothes wuhtr inc. Oe- lachtd Obi, pr11t, ptllo, anti &nPf': arbor, Large ttar yard v.i 1h u1ortcd rrutc lf'ff-S. Alley •ccell!I for boat or tra.lll!r 11torage, Full price only $25,000. M. M. l a BORDE, Rltr. &1641.1.\'1 £\•et. !1-18-.tlGS I Open Dai~ 328 Alisa Nowport Haifhts -· corne.r ot Beacon I short b~k from Cliff Dr. By Owner $36,500 Spacious 3 bedroom 2 bath, Jiving 1'00m with fireplace, large dining aree everlooll;. i1li lovtly secl\Mfed lanai, carpetinr. -draPH. built-in elKtric kitchen, Garqe ott alley v.1th electric eye open- er. N~ly landtcaped cor- ~r lot. 616-<0µ flrz .oo PIR 'MONTH PAYS ALL \'rs, jmt assume tht lmt 5~ I. annva.I pe~ntap rate 1oM. 2 larp btdroom1, drram ldtchen, 2 full bathl, covered patio. What 1 bu)> at $15,~.oo. Don 'l. walt. -Rltr. -rarr,..,J,-· M H~rbor, C.M, Hard to find --: 2 separaie wirigs, large farn·'. • l ily r o o m--With-fireplace, separate dinine ' ro~m, G'1U.J' Driye View. '95,000. ROY· J~ W•RD CO., Realtors ,~v• ·Shores Offi ce 1430 Gel•xy Drlvo, N.B. 646-15!0 · ----~-·---- " · '·OPEN HousEs;i:. "·. SAT. & SUN. 1-S :'bo :· • 381 Esther C.M. 3 bdrm ...... : .'28,500 . ' " ··~ l . Sun enly 1~5:DI 'r . ~ SandcasU.e • Bdrm .. VIEw ... :•M.500 : 1100 CambridJ• Westcllff 3 b~rrti.J4!1;!1,00 :, . THE Dl!CiO~TOI J,UST'~fr ; After completllltf the ·carpets, ·\~\Oin ~apes & sfi.utt~rs. \l's j us t Uh ~~ •. really roomy, and eteg..nt.: 4 Jargef lioj4· , 'l'OOmt. 2 baths, huge. family~ room a~ ' ieplrate dining area and mi.Ster' ·suite .• Newport Beach address and · J>°'1I, .,ized • yard. Vacant l ready. Owner .tran~en-::· , edl Hurry! $M19~0,, . . . . ·. ·,.,: · .:., 'IRING YOUR BATHING· S\#ITll1 and enjoy \bis bt&U\iful wrought irb~· e1>o closed heat~d PQOI:· 4rge palio &. fawn for your othef 'OU:tdoor acflvitles -all oyerlooked by WTF ll•SAV!Nd·kitchen & family room . Immaculate-,2·story home on quiet CUl.rDE.SAC in Newport Bjacb. 4 'Jara• bedrooms & 3 batlis. Best of all • . . • only '48,000. · CALIFORNIA RUSTIC with Iota of used brick & knotty p ine in· side & out. 3 bedrooms,, 2' baths, F IRE- PLACE ...,. clinjng area. Freibly painted 'r and all'Mwly carpeted. Alley entrance .to!· iouble detached garqe. Room for trailll' ;! and plenty of room for· a POOL. on.at~· Iow·lnttr11t a5'umabl1 loan. Only pi,eoo. • • ' l .· • •• Col~sworthy & Co. REALTOr. No.,.rt ... .., Office lotl iayaldt Drlvo 67S-4930 H -It - '( 1 • --. 0 G Cl [ ' c ' • - ( s c I • ; . . - • . I I - -----------.... • • · 1 HORsE'LOVERS' C)pen!HOUM . ·ni;s;wOOJ..nd 'P'A'IADISE U ~-IVU.I: f.l()Ml:S ,._. Eeta.175-eOD0,2443•.E:eo.t Highny, Corona 0.. Mar, c.IWomla-12115 •' oPEN ·HOUSE SUNDAY~ '.'._u •.Llndo Ille Dri.. -............._ Corp. ·owned,5 Br. 5 bath home facing Harbor !sl~d. Jacll2Zi •& sauna. Comp .. furn ., for imnied. occup. 'W /dock ........... $200,000 60 'Llnd• l1le Dr ive N~wly 1 list~ .. Presitge waterfront home. 4 extra lg:.Br., 4 ba. pwdr. rm. Lge. liv. rm. & den; 3 .. c,r gar .. Beaut. patio/garden. Deck & dock. By App.t .................. $220,000 77 ~Ind• Isle Drive New• 5"Br.,.. 5, bath home on 18goon. Marble en~ry,,wet bar.·AM/FM Intercom, Huge mstr Br. has·beam.ceil. & own frplc. Large liv. & lam. rms.,w/1rplcs. w/deck ...... '1115,000 l07"Linde Isle Drive 5 B~. 3\bath.,';1 lamily rm. & formal din. rm. 2 Frplcs. ·Rm.-for pool. Dock. By appt. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. '145,000 . W-.terfront Lots No:-44 : 10s·Ft .. on water .......... $150,000 No .. 49:·54 Ft. lot·on lagoon w/plans . $70, No.• 76:. 3 ,cari garage. lot on lagoon $85,000 No.-88: Vi•w>Wilh plans .......... '145.000 Excelle~t•lel'ms·& loans now available on all properties. . . ' BILL-GRUNDY, REALTOR 133-Devor qr .. Suite 3, N.B. '42~ Ne;;;"rt;Hitithts ,Ye'fli. horse property_bett In GrHn··thumb .SPKtlil~· /C<lllta :Mesa:, HUKe.one half A•l•Et1ate.·B75«IDO,zt'43·E.Coaat·H'ahWaY,· 1000 Gener•I 1000 417·Sifn'!'~~tl~"1 ..... ~.lot,;J,ara:e1.3~~ · · · =:::5~'.::~:f.:'.:;l,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~11 Sunel. fritm.:1'-9 , 1ranch>.houae -~ dininc . ,CoroM.Del.~JCaUtomiat2925 ·~ "j · ci.arm;;;,,,tm..';"" ... ~uii ,n.a...r./nfl.Y-.-; w.At • Partial-Ocean '.View Open Sat & SUIL 1-5 Drive with • lots ' <if' trtt1," 1 buy..t~ r::ill.CD. Low .• low · ~ . . plants. 1 du'ubs .. ldeili 11'.lr ~down. .This ..:in'.1 wt. 1..._,11 1000 Generel 1111· On the BhatlJ,, Westside, 720 POPPY couP1e:or.1malJ·family, De-'546-8640. Rltn. • · • -----~--Colt.a ,Mha._ 3 1Bedrooms, \VITH OUT A DOUBT_ Cor· tached.garQe. .,.,. . ,Rl~SSISSIONS <(3), 2 BEDROOM units. ,.dlnir11rm.,"HUGE''tamily 'ona del Mar'i moat charm· i ,.(Open Eveninas1 Sparlding.dean homes, 90ml! fireplace, pool • nn for 3 room, crplll,· drp11, dble car ing smaller home, atractive-""'J. ~ -... , newtypaintedl-e~.2: more, E-side, C.M. $8000 garage, quiet'cW..df!". sac ft~--· , : 3, -4 .Ii: :; b<lnns. Some with down, pl')ee $50,IXXl •. M&-2759 1trttt Beautiful yard. $29,500 ly derorated, 2 bdnn, 1 bath, ... ~E-3629 Hartu, CM. pools. fllA·VA conv. terms, Ace11t Wells-McCerdle, Rltrt. 115 x l86 foot lot, Lots of , , CM privacy • Priced at ONLY .11 D!AL'.41NCt'~-Olup from $17,000 to $40,IXXI. 1810 tiewport"Blvd., · · $42,500. -. , . 1 . , c ~•M.·tbea :ml•Ndl:Jud. Collini le Watts Inc. THE SUN NEYER>SETS ·on 54S-.'l729 ~11: 644-0684 lf71 MESA DRIVE BAY VIEW POOL A.nrl Horses -Approx. 1.8 ac- res, quality• built rambling 3 bdnn, den, formal din. mom PLUS 1 bdrm. guest house, 3 car aarage, many attractive featUl"l!g • S E E TO APPRECIATE. J:;G_:= .• =.~~. :.:;:t~~liats~~·'"~· .. ~"~"~·~....,g-f;~-~-.-.~~A~··~-~96>=~.~-~~Pilot~Clulilled~·~·~~1~ .. ~°"'~ ... ~r~.1~:!!!~1~ooo:tlopen Sat & Sun. 1-5 •• . · · lli!IGii\orol . · 11• G•ooral~ IMO-rol THE aEA.L:.ESTA.l 2ERS Servi rig: Newport B'eac:h~ Coda, Mes•. ·Corona clel M•r, Huntington· Beach oulfl ; '.clDi . •s .RiaDY 1POR ·you11 301e~~IPUU..,..Slll!:m..: ~11.~':IU1!1*:~ ... ~IOIW.S . ~n. ...... ~..;. __ ........... lif~ i ~~·f1'.~(~_SI iii, .... .-..~,.. W.-1 ; t• •• ~ ... .r,., .• 1 .-.~..-:W·, • • " -• 1 •• ' I •Ill *ff''"""'-I > l I '~~~~,..~··\· i t ! , , ...... I ..... - ntEl' -.MA1tE.\IT ........... ·~-~-. lll'l':rliiin. . , '· v : .. ' ' ··~ . ·-- • " • ·l .. • • ) " I :· I .. , . .. ' ' .. \. Vacant Lot WESTCLlFF AREA • Com!!r lot, clOM tn ahOpping &. achools -Owner anxious - ONLY $24,7:11. "C" THOMAS Realtor 224 W. Coast Hwy, 548-5,j2'7 Newport Beach eves. 545-fl&ll NEWPORT HEIGHTS Near schools k 1hops, Visit nur near-new l bedroom, 2 balh, family room homf! this weekl!nd. lt aJao boasts a 3 car 1arage with thru open. irl&' to yard. 403 16th Piece Open Set & Sun I to S PETE .BARRITT REALTY j 1111 wmcLlff Dt. NIWPOIT IUCH &. +4i-nw 'I; ... 3 BEDROOM GI-FHA TERMS Spacious l bedrooma 2 bath home on earner lot 1vith many deluxe featurea. ~­ ly fil"l!place, large kitchen, great patio with bltin BBQ. Close to all achools. No down GT, low down all atbers. $27.950. • COATS WN.~ACI lEAL'RlllS ()pen Even 1"9• • '62-4454 • Santa Ana Heilhts ' A.ttl!:ntion G.I. B~n. muat Re thi5 3 BR, 2 811. home, ~ x 30 Hv rm+ Jpdi~ rm, bUn1, dble •PJ',, Ice fenced yard, nr UCI. Only $25,IXXI. Won't last! rixer.IJpper DUPLEX $20,tlO LARGE Bedrooms, (l each), hear downtown C.M;--Parlc. WaJk l.o shopplrg. Good fin- andng availablr. Lachenmyer Rlty CAU.. 646-3928 ot 545-3483 LOW, low DOWN 3 ~room family tlmne with 2 baths, H1.1ge fAmlly room wUh open be11.m cellina. P11.rkl lke back y11.nt -rreat for children, CloM lo 5(!nool8 Good finA nclng A\/Sllablt. Only $25.500. THE FOX CO. II EAL TORS 673-Mtl 1"AT OLD FARM fULIN• A lAll FIND but ¥-'e did 11. A home. _.Results thru Sen ice Wll.L LOCA TID \Vant • horse! \Vant an wllh formal dinin& al"f'• in beautiful MNA dtl Investment? Want lots A: large family rm undt>r 1'-f.ar 11 thit lovely 4 of land! Then call us $34.000. This one is a bedroom and larnlly no 0 th. •-3 ........ room home, quiet w q ts n ... --.: ~-jl'\\'CI, dccoratt'd · with stiut Jw;t o~ blnck room home on 26,000 1q, cu.jtom features lh11.1-long. The terrn1 are ft. of land. Home I: land out, Including quality 1ood. It featurn up.. lCJ:&dt-d w/potenUa.l &: rppeU. With $8000 gra4ed crpts thruout, only-S25;-7~-Calt-naw--down-ycn.r-un-Luu""'~i'fbI,.t1';.n ,;•;;:'""';;;:· •ci;"Iia~nces~:-1-.f.----' t d :.. ... It dishwuher. or etauo. 546-5440 FH.A 6% Joan, pay11.ble now and we will P1-..a.-.w11y1 YHSktiWDrl-..ly 4127 CHARTER OAK in the city of Orange. Assumable 5 % % loan, rettntly de«ir- ated 3 bedroom home, lovely sparkl- ing POOL, priced at $28,950. Owne;r will hl"lp you URUmf! his loan if you ~ short of cash. 546-5440 0p .. Sat .. ""' 1-5 S24l.85 per mo. lnclud• show you how to lni;:-prtnc., int, t.ax'11 A. make It youn. Ste lns. 546-5440 ••• at -•• 839 San- tiago, C.M. Sat A Sun 1-5. 546-M40 HAVI HOMI IUT MUST TlAVlll That's what our owner uJd and now he is gone h"om this lovely 4 BR, FR. DR home v.·lth l"B t• in& area In kitchen. CBr· ~ts are just 2 year¥ nt!W, has all bltn~. nice yal'.d and the besl part Is the financing. You can u.~ume thill 6" % loan at the pl'e!!ent ratf'. Nici"ly priced at $45,700 makes this what you eJ1:ecutives are looJdnr for. 546·5440 WI KNOW ITS TOU•li lo find a large home ¥.•ith a low down pay. menl In the heart it C011ta · Mesa. but we. have done it! VA/FHA• that is no down to Vet. $1200 to anyone -4 bed· rooms, large family room with FPL. new carpets livlnc T'OOm, 2 batl\s. WOW! too much to tell •• , ••• call now for the rest •• 548-5440 CHECK THE P·W·C TRADE·IN PLAN 1. STRAIGHT TRADE -We'll lake your home in trade immediately -on your new house. 2. GUARANTEED TRADE-IN -We'll contract to buy your home at the conclusion of your listing period so you can move into your new home. 3. EQUITY LOAN -We'll make you a loan for-six months aa:ainst your present equity-buy your new home and have plenty of time to sell ,the present houae. THI li.HT INYISTMINT II equal to a lifetime of toll. Here's your chance and only a short walk to shopping. Check this Afesa V r. rd e FOUR- PLEX. Potential income $600 per month. Priced $54,000. 546-5440 VA/FHA .COLLl•I PARK THI FINANCIN• IS SUl'IHI Terrific 3 bedrm and family room plu11 large ftnl11hed bonus room Jn convenient location in COllt& Mesa. Ask $30,- 950. You can assume i"X• isling loan of $22,200 and your payments In· eluding princ.: 5% % int., taxK and inl!ura~ v .. 111 be only $209. per mo. . 546-5440 SUR•ICALL J CWN Locatf!d on quiet 1tttet In Mea. de! Mar Is this exqublt~ 4 bedroom home with bit.In& Rea• dy and wailing tor yott to move right Jn. Ask- ina-only Sll,900. Extra nice condltion! 546-5440 TIHD OP INFU.TID PRICU7 Call u11 on this 10 yn SOUNDS LIKI · nr.w 4 Bdrm • Fam, 1 "- . wishful thinking, but It bath home With com· ~ ~e. 2M~t~~rd~n~~ pletely fenced yard, $28,500 and you can as-' room ror pool, traffic sume large 5 % % loan LR., fireplace, w I w with payment of $153. crpts, bltiM, large doa- including principal, in· eU .. only $29,000. Will lerl!ll, taxes and in.sur• ance, 546-5440 LOW DOWN !!ell VA no down, or FHA. Ca1J now. 546-5'40 DUTCH CLIANI l! this fine 3 BR In Mea. Verde. Hu family room. too! Sparkling kitchen ¥-'Ith bltn oven A: range with dishwasher, l"- bt.th1, 1taU shower. Park " ,. . . • . • l Laree family, net'd l1rae home. ThM thl1 is the one you have betn look- ing for. Four large bed- room• + 1tudy + huge bonus room. A Decora. tor Delight! Landscaped with pride. So just move right in, to Vets NO DOWN -to anyorie a small down. Cell now for furt.bu details. LOW PAYMINT Check with U1 now and .11.ee how you can own thi!I nice 3 bf!droom home. Asllume 6%, ';~ loan, pymnts S176.00 per month including princi-pa.1, inlere5t, taxes and 1na. l'ull price $2'2,950. like yard is fenced. Ask· , Snr only $28,950. E·Z : 546-5440 M&-5440 terms, call nbw ~ . .! ' REs j UL • ~4l11, Ts CJ&a11.""ll1'l'~ ·-• . • ' ' ~ 4"4.1\' THRg ~&. , ' , $ER ' i Vic .E It 's the SOLD SIGN tli•t counts • 1093 IAKll m&T, COSTA MESA 546-5440 I r • r I ' • • ; • I • I • • . . • •• ' , .. t··· ... ,_ :· " . .. . " ' ' '-· 675a00 ' . n. nwmlter hi, c•ll for aervke II!' ,.,. . , H•rbor •ree I WESTCL"' • l>o you want a neat & clun S BR. & family : rm. Dome, near schools &: ahoppioe,center? , Cali us!J It's a pleasure to show. We Have the • key. $48,500-Easy linanclllg. , . ::i·.. LIOO ISLE Luxufy-..... plus! Decora tor'• borne. ·Shows like a model. 4 BR. 2 Ba. Slreet,to tllreol,.clleer· ful location. Owner leaving a~ Anxious! f141950. - SHORECLIFFS DELIGHT Charming used brick & textured wood, 3 BR • 2 Ba. home. on a lge. walk lo the 0.aCb, FEE lot Beautiful hdwd. firs. A cozy lrplc. & a sep. dining area, will m~ke you feel right at home. See it today ! $65,000. - GOLD COAST COLONIAL Take e.n American Home Tour of this sparkl· ing white 4 BR. 4 Ba. beauty, just steps from the beach. You'll enjoy the warmth of the knotty pine interior, the a'uthentic Country -Xi~lil!lf'&-ib~-up-&-,.way-priva'T."fihe-spa,..­ cious master BR. New owner will also have dock• space priority. $78,000. 675-JOQO OPEN EVENINGS 175-3000 Cust Hwy. Opposite M•cArthur Blvd. ''t.C:: ~= 0 ••1t"'i.''4f 4 '• •.!,•.,• s.r•,•.·•.•+-.•.•\ ... 'l"..-'\"*J'Pj CW •w,.=c•• •• •.,•r·•.4 1;;n u•IF OQU;41-•t•• F • LOOK AT THESE * * MATCl11D PAIR ' Loveiy 3 bednn ·tiorne near N Sho 0 -~ , ~town Cclta M~ with ewpo!t l'e5 ubtamnlllJ· a charming al• about ii that Charming 3 bedroom.-2 5 Bedroom, 4 ,bath, Jmmae-.will rully 1trlke yoor fan. bath horue convenient . to ulatc Be,ycrest home. De-~)'! (t baa callM!ts & drapes bMch, _ pocill. tenn.11 court. ·ui}ltful pool and plitio. A thlt are LIKE NEW and It's Only $31,900. home that hu had tender built over hard'NOOd Ooon. Two Immaculately maintained duplexes on large adjoining lots. Private concrete drive- ways. Clole to sboppln( and lclloOl1. '65,000. l"vtng care aM really Vacant '"-·-11· •hows ·fl · Eocbed lara&o. dbhwuh-WIWAM WINTON R--i.....r .-v '" laadi ot cablMt. ioo. ' _,.. Your opportunity to get a Choice 1':>veJy yards with TREES . 2~ Mlr~ne, a.tboe lllancf •75-3331 ~ai~y4cr~O:.:.' ~!n! 3 Large bedrooms • 1bu~ 'TREES ind it't only S2l,950! I!~~~~~ Uy room and separate din~ family room ·In thlt Jove Auume 5% '-' FHA Joan & ing room. Nice )'ard tor Ba)'Cttlt home. New jo paymentl LE S S ·'IHAN childreo. nettSSltates 6&l'e. RENT!! General 1000 General 1000 Havt Open!"' For Rtol E1tal• s.1 ..... n ~· w~oL:L~SCE J;;;;;EA-·s-r·s·:;;1:;;D;;;;E;;;;;;;J,;;$~2~1;;,000;;;.;;;;;:;;an;;;;d:;;;;no:;;;J JERRY FREUD· CHARLES ARNOLD ~ ~ down -,mient -""":----~·-· THE RANCH--UNlt 4 Irvine Area-You Dwn the lallll 30% Said Out rirst 3 Weeks ' ~..i. Y•Y< Now AyrN lullt Homo . DUfln1 Tht Cu1toml1ln1 SI ... . ' 1 • '.cfltoM (f ·oil' Models •ntl Exlerloro Select Your Lot Loc•tion Now Move In a.tori Chrl1tm.1 ·or Wore the 2nd Somotler In Jtnuary 311 E. 17th StrHt, Cfttl Mn1 REALTORS You can bu;fui! nice home REAL TORS. 646.7755 -~540ll .. 4141-4 Br. Very neat adult occu-e\ren 11 )'OU doii't have a VA $30 440 ·· (Op~n Evenl"fl) p'.ed home, cement drive-t!lglbllity, 3 BR, huge trees, PRICIS 'START AT . , . • . . . . t ''"'""":~~~!"'!!!!!!!.I way, beautiJUl paneled farn. only 2 blkl to .ahopp'g. Op. 1· BAYCRES·T ny room. Close to schools. portunity ior the investment 4 to 1 1ec1roo1n1.# ii~~~~!ii!!i!i~~~!ii!!i~~!i!iiiiiiiiiiil J.rlAIVA 1inancln& is only btlyer, DANA POINT INCOME HOMES """down··· No down 1°' Nie' bols . Real Estate 2 to 4 8attls ..... 950 A truly IUXllT)' 4 bedroom Vets, With tMte terms It. . \ 2 DUPLEXES · · · • • • • • · · · · · $34,tSO '" ""' home with famil)' room. for-price or $29,500 she won't includ;es 111 • builtins, c1rpetin9, formel 2-1'.RIRLEXES---·~ .. --• ..$63.95L.S66:~~hmll<ll'111tJnoo>ml!Rl-.mitvt ........ -----~1--~-21---J--a1Mn,-Yoomr.f•mlly-room1;-flrepl•-.- 2 FOURPLEXES .......... .'$61,tso ··$69.5oo PLus Ni"chols Real Estate underground utllltloo end many other (2) 3' B'EoROOM HOMES .......... $30.950 Spar1dlng pool and low main· II •- Brand new, under construction. Large build· tenance yard. qua ty niit.urff. ings w/delxe owners units, ocean views, ONLY J.46..9521 xlnt locations. Take advantaJe of good rental 2 )'tan new and beautifully income + property value increases due to· carpeted and decorated the new Dana Point Yacht Harbor. with Van' Lult wallpeiper. Coclt Mtu 1100 OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND o,. 01 Ba"'""' Finesl RENT THRU AYRES Built Homes 18' .. , ltlll PHONE BUILDER 642-4905 OR Homes. 1:;:;;;;;:;;:1 0nty 1119,500 ESCROW 1000 SEE AT 3lm COPPER LANTERN To'"""''" abool the m"'y OPEN. DAILY c ... at EAST SIDE c .. t. "!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!iDiAINA!!iiP!!!O!!liN!!T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!'!!!!!!!J additional features, hfeu. bol'ne' on· trtt-llned IRVINE AREA General 1000 Genorol SPECIAL** 1i View • Pool . 4 BR .. 3 Baths, bar • new drape11 • new car- pe! • new paint, Now vac~t & . ready • r.,ee this Irvine Terrace home now!:$79,500. CURT DOSH, Realtor .fi.172 Eves. 673-34611 1730 W. Cout Highway (3) 2 Bedroom unltt, ~ ~ OPEN 1537 Sa11t•nelt• Terr. street. 3 bedrooms, ADDED place, pool . nn for 3 more, •••••••••••••••••••• Saturday & Sunday 1-5 Owner hu just moved to FAMILY ROOM, 2 ba.lhs, E-•do, C.M. $""'l down. 1424 Ll"'°tn Ln. · 1"'1<" homo in ,.mo atta. BRICK FIREPLACE. PRIC- price $50,000. 54&-2759 ~nt _· ~ 673-8550 Th.ls 3 BR., 1% bath home ED TO SELL ~J VA apprais- BEST VALUE LOT P' Cl 'f' d hu beam ceil., parquet al of $2.6,100. fA or FHA Is Nowport H•lght. Read Daily 1lot ass1 le fioorlni<. paneli,,.,& a 1"1" OK and yo" ""n mo .. In Tenna Available ing of openness a·s well as quick on credit approval! J S Ith Rltr 646-3255 privacy, A good buy io QUiet w lk & L ~~N;Y I N YOUR Irvine Terrace at only a er ee POCKET! •••••••••••••••••••• • $BR1.1'.27B95ATH ~i:':'uDE SHIFFER DW 60-li678 l char>'! It. I . REAL TOR , 67s.t147l Built On Your Land 2IM3 WtstcUU Dr. 646-m1 Open 'til 9: 00 PM ./. Open Houses THIS WEEKEND 2349 Cornell Dr (College Park) CM 1342 sq. ft,. livi ng area 540-3003 (Sat & sun 11-6) All 1ath & pl•\te. THE BIG FOUR **11 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB Hard>A'OOd cabinets 4 large bedroom•, 2 full baths, 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) . Breakfast bar large family rom, freshly 1606 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB Pullman bath!! painted, dream kitchen, cov-Government 675-3210 (Sat & Sun) Spatious wardrobes ered patio and great land · Repossession 1130 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB JUST $8.41 SQ. FT. scaplng. Huge 60r180 foot Juatreleued-actful! Spae. 642-8235 . (Sat & Sun) Planning-Design-Financing Jot. Offered at $25,950.00. No iou1 4 bedrm S bath, new )fr4627~ Camden (Cai;neo Shores) Cd~I STANCO BUILDERS down vet;. 1':>Vf.d.own any-paint, hardwood floors, bltM, 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) "1400 homes & apts. one? See it 546-8600. Rltr. dble garage .. Gov't will sen r.., tt.i. HHy directory wl .. ,... "" ..... .-• pi .. ...._..lltl ... All ... lec6• llltM Nlew .,. d..crlltM ht ............ "' ................ ... models 1t SANTA ANA FREEWAY & JEFFREY· ROAD ' • f • S.lu offlco open from· 11 am io 7 pm .~illy 131-5136 13a.Jl 20 ------------- Mo11 Verclo 1110 Newport Beoch 12'1 ON THE FAIRWAY BEST BEACH BUYS!' Cuatom built, 4 bedrm, tam. * OCE•NFRONTS lly ...... 2 big liropta.,... ~ 'IbJ.s beautiful home over-3 BR. home, R-2 •••• $49,950 Joolu the 17th fairway of 4 BR. + 2 & den '''' $59,500 M Verde Golf' Co 4 BR. 4 Ba. home .. $105,0» &~~e loan.By= *WATERFRONT er. 303IS Java Rd 5f0.409.5. Pier & float '$63,MO, ' ' ' • 3 BR, fam., 4 ha., frpl., aun- _..,.ill toMJ°• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P9treM Mowklt •P" "-fer .... ., ,. Nllf ....... te Mtt MA ,........,... I• tWs eel•--" frlffy, 1330 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB built since '57" for $24,950 with $1250 down Spacious 4 bednn & family DIVORCE SALE dock pl"' 2 BR. ,.ntal, Re-duced to $79,500! 642-8235 , (Sat & Sun) CALL 537..0380 to anyone. For details call 3 bath home on lge comer BALBOA BAY PROP • 2309 W. Balboa, NB 873-7GO HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bodrooml 3479 Fanwood, Long Beach 842-6691 (Sun 1·5) 595 Traverse Pr., Costa Mesa OPEN 1 DAYS 540-ll51 tot Owners say sell NOW! 67i.3211; 545-2300 (.Sun 1-5) 10666 Westminster Ave. 2629 Harbor, C.M. E1 Submit offera • Askina: PRIVATE ROAD *1915 Chubasco Dr. (Irvine Terr)., CdM Garden Grove He,,r.~~0a,,ge · $42,950 Immac. 3 BR., den, din. rm., 673-32U.; 545-2300 (Sun 1·5) " PERRON 642-1771 3 bath home on Igo. len«d *320 Santa Ana Ave. (Nw~t Hghts), NB Country Uvint;i ~ ••Im!~ s BR, 3 BA, ronnal dinint. · ·kor. Llght ·alr)",..,...., .W.i. 646-2414 ( at & sun 1•5l 011 A Full Acre . s;;;;;;;;J .... WHERE ELSE? ,,,.. carpe~. h.,.. poo1 ,,., cum1• • 1•'b""1 ' & boau< .P>'· 20612 Chaucer, Huntington Beach · ed 101 one block to Mesa ens: . garage A: shop. 962-1373 (Sun 1-5) with ranch type 3 bedroom MARLBORO Monticello Condo. Where else Verde' rol.f course. Owner. Assoc. pool&..-puttinc ireen. (2 Br and F.1mlly or Den) home, compl rtpalnted, new COUNTRY can you get a beautiiul 3 Quick u.le. 30 0 a y Best buy in area. $64,500. ~7 Carnation, Corona del Mar (4 Br. and F•mily or Den) dshwshr &: dlsROsal. Ice de· ~I Acre hone ranc h, lren, BR. 2 Ba. & carefree POOL p:>sSeNion. $42,500, ~3642 Call 642-4620 for app't, 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 9791 Flamingo, Fountain Valley taChed cov. patio, outdoor new horse corn.ls and work for only $22,750. Call today REPUBLIC bi-level 3 BR + 8111 Grundy, Re•ltor 962-1373 (Sat & Sun 1-5) brick frplc A BBQ. Ae:an)' area .. Spacious, comfortable, lor app't lo see, den 2 frplc~ Lge fam rm, {3 Bedroom) *1424 Lincoln Lane (Baycrest) r shadetrees,OwnerwlUfJnc, l!,lptrbly built ranch house CA.LL '9\, '~'·1414 Din' rm, }'rnt & rear patios DUPLEX 4 Br. Up, 2 Br 1537 Santanella (Irvine Terr.) CdM i1 ) · 673-5500 (Sat/Sun 2-ti) at 71,1 % _ hurey lhll•wtn't will! f.lmily room It garare. 9!~-' (rear w/fitt ptt) $f6,900. Down, 3 carport, new crpt. 675-0473 (Da' Y 1430 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB lul!! Only·.·· . , DelU•ht nei&hborhood. OlfJ ·~ ' 642-7364 Neatly furn .. 3'.XI' to beach. U06 Pembroke Ln. (Westciiff) NB 0 Dail ) 549 IOO ored ol 139.950. Call S41).U51 a EAL TY ~;;;;;.;;;;;--;-;:::-;,:::-=I Sacrlfioe, owno• (7H I 673-6510 (Sun 1-5) 646-l550 ( pen Y 1 Ns•r Newf•rl P•sl Office BY OWNER· 4 br, fam rm. 538-1400 2039 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa 2057 Commodore Rd. (Baycrest) NB H •t WILL SELL Immac! Quiet st $41,500. i=========I S I 5) 646-3255 (Sun 2-5) erl age ms Mino.-ca, S46-0716 N H I.... l211 644-49lO ( at . 1984 Konat Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 1s.t.LT0111 GI OR FHA !=========! ewport 1 .. ,ta . '*~:l54:iimbroke (Westcliff) N~Stin'!-5) 546-754& (Sat & Sun 11·6) I ~==~;;;.;;;~\':':::~e;;:; :.: ::; co11 ... Pork 1115 FOUR iEDROOMS *41~ Charter Oak, Orange 919 SandcasUe (Harbor View Hills) CdM I• &UR ON ___ .,_ and ··-"-In PLU~ POOL •• 644-1133 (Sun 1-6) rv --~ -~-~ BY OWNER -Boa"t • b• 2415 ~~ ... :Orin 546-5«0 (Sat & Sun l-5) 986 Sandcastle, Corona de! Mar 642·1771 Anytime llvinc rom. Has very large man)' custom features. A Walking dista~ to an '*4200 SpindriftWay(NrHoagHosp),NB 15) "l::=z:=:li:::::l21l=:==:.==:=1 the floor lon«dyardpomct!o<child-must to-· Open Sat & 646-2414 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 673-2222 (Sun • ii rtn and peta. $21.500. Call Sun, 2349 Corne 11 Dr. schools. Room for trailer, , .. 7 Wayne. Corona del Mar 410 Morning Star Lane (Oover Shores) OPEN HOUSI What a buy. 4 large bed· evenings • 11 d weekends, 54l).3(IOJ camper, boat parking. Great 'JULI NB--644-4910 ' (Sat & Swt 1·5) mmn1, apacious Jam.ii)' llMMI. famil y home, By app't. 31:7~~~s~!~~~na del Ma(;at & Sun) 1912 Port Weybridge, Newport Beach SAT & SUN 1-1 r;o~·~i~!!ct ba~, ;:::,~·;;; Wti"•r. lncomt M'"''' N!!J!!rt ltich 1200 Call : Mr. Rob!nllOn- 673-6642; 675-6459 (Sat & Sun) 642-8235 (Sal) l923 Fulltrlelt, CM yo". l'ull pri"' 1311,1111.00. No Ntw Tr ·"axa• H7,IOO Davi• Roalty '4MOOO ' 301 Walnut, Newport Beach 1216 Sandpoint Way, Newport Beach Walkl"I DI•!•~•• -· vttl. Call mw. -Lot'I•. boa""'"' ........ with HIDIA.WAY .HEARTBREAK . 646-n55 :(Sat & Sun 1~5) 833-0700 ; 644-2430 (Sun 12-4) lo St. Joachlrtu 6. downtown J\ltn:. an lncoma'• locatld in tM o.rtnlns home In secluded Owner transferred, leaves 19852 Carmania, Huntj.ngton ~acP. 224 Alta Vista (Eastblufi) NB CM 1hoppini. CU.tom hull! flnttt Dl•ttlde area of'Cbtta dream house. 3 BR. 2 bathl, 9&2-1373 . (Suri l-5) . 833-0700 ; 644-2430 (Sun) by builder for own home, l x .... J'•turing (l) S Bk, &ftl. !I R1l, l~ Ba. Blt·ln acrumptious plan. $42,500 ll 2716 Windover, Corona del M.ar Bcdrm, 2 balh, c:ltan. •harp a BA ''own1rs unit" + <3) kit with alQ, Large .trpao JACK DARCUS, Realtor *10663 Whipporwill, Fountain Va ey 644-4910 (Sun l·5:30) home. EXTRA, EXTRA 3 Bl\ rtntal unltw. IN at !t~~::t·!:~ly= 646-7484 962-1373 (Sun l-S) 839 Santiago (Mesa del Mar), CM large living rm ., hrdwd flrs.1--llUl=~H~•-'bo=r.,..c".M"'. __ I m T\altln Ave .. c:or WoOd-.... ·r-· (S Br. & Family or Dan) 546-5440 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ;::',!~~";:"'~.f'..!"''ii.~:~w ~: DOU HOUSE landPI. «call 642-49111. ';:ARK & POOL Newport Shores 1220 33367~~~a10Jina (Newport Heights()SNunB l2-4) l~}r7v755ine (Baycrest), NB(S nl I 5) night!, LarJe. dblo guago, e OPEN DAIL y 1·5 e LIKEI new 3 BR, 2 ba, bltno, '1'"V<I U'tU" un O Y • betut landscaped. priced E XCL USI.VE only with 'Til .old! Assume 6"% VA Park Lido, 3 BR, 2 Ba, Kit trp c, O~ bMm. ttiliJwl, 2420 (Jiff Drive (Newport Heights) NB 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr.), CdM below ~ appraisal. SOUTH COAST REALTORS. loan. $148 Per mo. Rtdtcor. bit-ins, patio, 3 garQft:. club tacil. Walk to ·bc:h, 5411-7711 (Sun• l·S) 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) La h :r,r Rlty DaUghtluJ and ci.rmlni I I •r W/W cpt. d'J'I ,.,. Hoerl; new. A lovoly own Pl,500. l131451-13111 ovn. 3082 Gtyloll Rd (Mesa Verde) CM · 1724 Port SheUield, Corona del Mar C tn • btdrm • a wonderful atart-med' possessloni° Ottl1. 123;. )'!)Ur own with lge pool lot 1 ''.'''t' ;t;;;:;: ' ._ 545-8155 (Sat & Sun 12:30-5 :30) 675-3000 • (Sun 1-5) CALL 648· or M~Ml:I er or retirement home, J'an-950. ]984 Federai Av11:. carefret llving. $33,!IOO W11ttllff · 12JO 44% Catalina Dr. (Newport Heights), NB 716 Cameo Highlands Dr., Corona del Mar Mlt• VlllDI wllc"'1y lant11ea,..d, Im-c.n, Pabick WoOtl .. -CALL ... IU•IUI BY Ownsr-1 br. l1v ..._:din 646-7484 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) ~ maculato lntorlo1', Ploa,.nt e 1111 Htven, ,..,,,.,. 911~-'~-nn + famlljo,.. si.. ll- 216 Orchid, Corona del Mar 3065 Country Club. Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM l'IC!AL COV<ttd patio •-nt lo. 1111 E. Cm~ Ctlll m.1111 _.._ ..,. 6 tlft"" Walk·,,; .n 673-5500 .. . . .(Sat & Sun 1-5) 545-8424 (Sun 1·5) Only at WALKER l LEE!! caUon You won't btlleve It · IALT ICb1a 6 .op• ~ 1127 Highland Dr. (\Vestcliff) 1718 Minorca (Mesa Verde), C"-f Gorgeoua 3 bedroom Harbor fur $15,0Cll. C&ll »WC.: D~ sJ!,Yb:!::"~: Niar Ni.,•rt P•sl ortftt Allum• Jp /i'4 Joan: 673-5500 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 546-0716 (Sat & Sun 12·5) utates Homo ne~ the I'll lmmedlat• -ukln, 111por MllDon Dollar in-. 1 ,:,11.:i:~:i:O:'======I 61l Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 2202 Donnie Rd" Newport Be·aCh course. Freshly painted. sharp 3 BR, 2 BA CCftlf llVW ,..,.. ' 675-5726 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ~2313 · (Set 4 Sun 1-5) New carpets In living I'QOm· lot, dble gar., new c:rpts, _u;;n;;lv;;';;";;l;;ty;;;';;;•;;;rir;;;;~';2J;;7J 109 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) NB 2976 Java (Mesa Verde), CM HUGE, sexy MASTER BED-drps &: decoratine. C1o.e to ~l the aummtt of OW Dr. -• 644-4910 : (Sat & Sun 1-5) 546-5990 ; 540-1894 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ROOM with private bath. school.I. Low FHA down PY· living area on~ floor with GET AWAY ·" · V d ) C'I Large kitchen with clectric1 -~==~==,...,,... t Full pr1-,,,_ 3-· --lcvl-ot•"-2215 Aralia St {Eastbluff ) NB 1877 Tahiti, (Mesa er e n built-ins. Intercom TIO. GI * MESA VERDE * ~~~ ~ ..... ...,,.,....,. hcifki:' .. .;:y, ~ ~ ,It.OM .IT ALL 675-3210 (Sat & Sun ) 546-5990: 540-1894 (Sal & Sun 1·5) and F11A T•rnll. ftEGAJU>. Nie. 3 BR. + family ""· tlrtd of the -A - *1707 Tradewinds (Baycrest ) NB 16772 Scottsdale, Huntington Beach LESS,you'Uq11auty.CAU.I home.locattdat~c.,.1on IOllR'Y LANDLORD ;: L1f'· Spe.c. I=""~ Holl at eitr llWW? Lawn 642-8235 (Sat&Sun) 842-6691 (Sun 1-5) W lk & l Rd.Oponll--1.Alun, i«;:"a";:;w~t ea .. lflOOlelnnlnaftocom. 1218 Pembroke Lane, Newport Beach *2249 Windward, Newport Beach a er ee 12:Stl t<> 5:30. Lp ...... lll<i WfJJ ...,ifi.,, blr 1111. tom-lfltllt ..it bl • 1111. tlro..,ie chttnT Thon 833-0000: 644-2430 (Sun !~) 646-7171 (Sun 1·5) yanr. New ohq <a'P., new Ur """" Camilrldto HIP-• tCsUtt. "'°'",... lamlly toto thll 2800 Carob (EastbluU), NB ' 11<1llor1 dNpoo; bltn. Pl k!leh, J.ce. lands llttlno In Oo1lllt Pule Ol'IN H II ... , .... -l i.ve 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) (5 Bedroom) m:> Harbor Blvd, al Adami C'O'•'d, patkl. Xlnt Ooor plan. lw Oll!1 . ' 2420 Cltff Dr., N.I. Ume •·•nJof life. We havt 2033 Commodore Rd., (Baycrest ) NB • tt2323 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach S4S.!M91 OD1n •Hi t :oo PM Far addlt~nal lnfO!"ft'I. call: SU,SOO ''11 11'' IUNDAV 1.f • , lk. IMi ba. townoou. 646-775! (Sat & Sun 1·5) 833-0700; 644-2430 (Sat & Sun 1-6) MN. B"kowskl ~Ask-Ex·lanrllord nMOOo Ctoll Mow Investment wl -. lOOO "'· It. ot 1923 Fullerton. Costa Mesa (5 Br ond Family or· Don ) No Dawn to Vets Inc ISl.500. A BIT O' LOXOllY u~7711 llvlna space; nr. """'"pool, t. s 15 CHIL T ROBINETT $23 500 .,_... tennia cts. 4 Just mlnutea ~3928; 545-3483 (Sat °' un • * 1600 Santiago Dr., (Baycrest) NB Large 3 bedroom + ~ REALTOR 645--0128 Neat 3 BR in West C.M. l ba, "!'!"::!!'!'!'!!"!'l~!'!!~~I Jt'om crade 1Chool. Priced 2920 Clay St. (Newport Heights)1 NB 646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) rumpus nim. Newly pamted WILL ilLL 1'<• yd w/2 """°' 6 fruit BARGAIN HUNTER? at 134,950. Lot "' show 11 675-3000 ,sun!~) TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE i,,1., & oo t, btoc• wa11et1 o o H• ""' "~1691 • 2 a.11 ....,, to,... today' 40S 16th Place, (Newport Heights) NB ,.,.,. y&l'd. "'"'""°"noon. I II , " · In Newport ll~•eh e . Rod Hiii Roalty 642--5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) . (J Ir. & F•mlly Room) HWTY on this one! FHA Wnt 11d• Coeta Mna SW · BY ()y,.ner. Eut Colla Mesa. $4,!XXI Under ptnent t Unlv, Plrk Center, lrvb 881 Sandcastle Or., Corona del Mar 11056 El Amarillo, Fountain Valley terms also VA apprai8ed at roomt. frtt"1r Pllnt9d with Fam. rm .. brkfst. bar; llv-vahleo, 3 BR. 'front Yie9ii Call.Anytime m.cma 833-0820 (Sun 1·5) 962-1373 (S t L ' Sun I') m"" ..,.-u .. and .,.,,.., .. In Inc rm. 3 BR. Xlnt cond. condomlnltu11 in Thi ""'· a ._. '" , . Jlvl"• rDOl'lt, u ... w-1::,r:. Move In A live! $28,500. Out•tandl-·"--o . 3202 Washington. Costa Mesa ·• ·-., u •• 182 ·• •~w .. ~231• (Satl5) HOME+ INCOME hncld~por1>c11o<c1t1d. ~ · Calltorapp't SEE us ••• .,,,, " • • rw:n and -11. Pt,llOO, Callo ="WN=E=R.-,•"'e"R"", "'3""e"'A"'.-1"a'"'m 1 For 11. fine telecdon ot hOmet 1812 Iowa, Costa Mesa (4 Br & • Br J ~ ' · " · evenlnp and wteltend1, rm ., on go!( course, 1984 Harbor View Hills (& .,. offered for Hie In Untwnity 54tr2313 (Sun 1·5) Corner Larkspur & 4th, Corona del Mar 17M511, Kama t Dr. ope.n Sat /Sun mean VIEW!) 3 BR. 3 :c Partc It 1\lnJe Rock • Per-1410 Watson, Costa Mesa '" •100 · 644-2430 (Sun 1-6) ·~ ~M 546-2313 (Sat 1·5) ...,.., ' 642-1771 ""ytlme DIAL 175-5930 ~·~· H!F pool; lovlnaly 1&nt1""" '-"' ,.,. tho right - 10056 El Amarillo, F ountain Valley DUPLEX FOR SALE 'l'o .. tltt ""'' £.Plan; a BY OWNER. • BR. bir '°" s.c1.-patkt. rmmao. In· lo< YOU! ~1373 (S I 5) rttl chUfnt r• Jn the mllffs• Mt Jot. Loe: dote to all tel10r. By app't. only. pltue, ~v un • (l & 2 Br. ontl Don) LIDO WATllt,llDNT WHY .NOT . ohopplnc conv<nlencoo. Pit: SEMPLE ~ Saline, HunUngton Beach 609 Poinsettia, Corona del Illar APTS.-320 LIDO NOllD M'1<• tho "'°"' to ti.I quiet "°"'615 Roal Estate "3522'66Do!'n;•g, Westminster (Sun 1·5) 675-5?26 (Open Daily) $Nl~"WOOO-REDXUlntCETD TO '""I. Into a opaj'k!IOI 3 DR. 3 BR hOme.1>1.000 F.P. with 2515 E. Coast H.,. 67M101 • "'' (4 Bedroom) -, •rms 2'1 bl. hOme w/btautifully $5000 dn. Im.med Poss. 2031 BY OWNER 962-l373 (Sun l·5> 308 E . Ocea nfront (Balboa Peninsula) 6 lleaotiM unlt& 6 "' .; •• .,.., llvfnc ...... °"""Aw, WESTCLIFF AREA .... ...., Banlr Bltfr. (4 Bedrooms) Balboa 675-4600 (Sun 11·5) garqet'& ullllty room w1ih BOYD REAL TY LGE. R..2 lot w/older house. 4 br, fr,ilc, bltns , crp1s, d~. ·ruvei"lhy Park *1721 GaJatea (lrvlne Terr) CdM -&l ft. fronllng on ex<-Tllen: 3tl9 E. Cout H•'Y., Cdt.f Only $18,500 OWMrl.Bkr. aprinklen, pool · ai~ yard, Dey QMIOI N'-Moo 642-6472; 673-3468 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ,( • r..t :.~~i;',!.dt. Unit> .,.. 675-5!l0 Ev.1. 6~ °' rn-.ru. Nr tdttto1'. You own lantl. J ~~\':l•""!~"'!'~""'~"!• J *1007 Dolphin Terr. Corona del Mar ' • * "*""''" Bill Grundy, Rttllor SEE YOUR REALTOR COLLEGE Pk. 3 BR. "' VACANT, You do neod a '"" to 'L!::6:73-:========<:S:a:t::;&;::S:u:n1:.s:>::::*=*=*':M1::_.:w:":...,::":':::::::J';,833!!,,!nov;,;,,,•;;'.,°";..;;",;N".8;;·,;"';,,;;,~;;"";; ro;E~~1:,:; ~EE g:.' s=~.54~nceton :i~r ~~~ ~:;-:i ~ · 1\\~~Ii:;P~~ . • ) . . . . ,,. • • ' I j . • 1~ . ~ . . ;i't • : . • • ;. :-.. ... • ~ , .. ~ ·~ ! ;, ·:· .. • 1--, : . " I•, I . I· ~. ~ . t,.. i l -i .. . •' >'I • ~ ... I . • : · .. • ! t • ~~,l . . , I ·. .. • • • " . 1 ~ • ... . I " . .. 1· .~ 1. ·: i . • }, ' ••• : .. l'. ! • •• • ... , • • I•' t • ' • ' .. $" ""e f h a. • • ....... ··-Sal...,., S"ltmMr 26, 1'70 DAllV PILOT p HOUSIS POlt SALi HOUSIS POii SALi ltlNTALS RENTALS lllNTALS ·111NTALI Hou .. 1 fuMlthed Hou-Unlurnlohod \,\pll. FuM-Aph." Pum- MOUllS FOR SALB HC)USES FOii SALE HOUSIS" FOlt SALi Unl .. rillY P•rk 1237 C°'ono dol Mo• 12.IO Huntlntton lloKh l<IOO Hunll!'J!!!n lloKh l<IOO L ....... luch ~715 1. ' c....,. tloJ Mor -:WO IHnorol -1 .No~•!J'°!!!i't!_!!Bo~ocll~c...,_:•~llll!!!No~w~poo~rt~Bo~o~dl!!_~-!!!~I ! :•. OWNER TRANSF. CHEERFUL -, 1-uv1-11 BUY-llON1 RENT .;.-Moat Ril laatJ A omau _,, ,BEACH HOMJ!l WAl:I( TO JHE BEACH c.,,,'f':'{biiiOO; .. , 'i,;-th, LUXURIOUS '°"" •n $130 SH.ARP 2 II 1 payt. wtll buy this 3 BR. 2 Btfiht, alty roorna. &UMy pa. 2~1 condonunJW\'I Care-$16,950 ~~:"" ~~~~ ~::i. SPAOOOS · I Yl'I NEW ~.to~onl-lcvcl.w/ Oo,,Open beam Uvlng nn~. In Your Bethlng Sult ftM~lvlt'.lt amonc.·10~ Own )'OUr 011.·n l bedrvom Mo/mo OK;" uo;i mo. atoVc•retrtaavall,F~. • • ' I l new ahq Cll:'a·· brautifull,y 1' BR. It atud,y, l ktM. From th!, lovtob' California people and pool• (Enjoy UU. aptl'ln'ltnt In North Lquna. tT34fl9l .: patio, prq:t. CALL T(). planltd atrium. M.lnirrlum Beaut. trce·llncd alret't, only Classic: 3 BR, 2 BA, dble . ' &llt·in kitchen, h&M*ood --···---DAY!! care lnd8CPf. " lots or pr\. l btk, to CdM beach .\-With-gar .. 1800 sq. ft,, hdwd Roon, :i~ou~=~!ionco:: noon. tot& Of •IOl'l.l'C. Wall!· .. ,... 2300 Home--l'lnders "5-2951 vacy. }"'u.ll prb $31,500. In walking d.lstanct of &boPI w/w crpls drP3 run family cililit's. &.t bu.y at $23,950. lnc distance to ~ch, ahop. .•• ,. . --* Ch C'--'I e Red Hill Reelty k restaurants. ?% lntereit rm., btaut.tireplAce. modem (Assume 6~ aov't loan), pins, chu.rctoa ~r Cl1i:AN 2 br. Month to eop-.._,... Vnlv. Parle Ctonter, Jrvl1'14!1 loan is assumabJe, $61,500. u tomorrow kit., 10,.toly Lerwin Reelty, Inc. Park. Only $.11,~ It vacant rnontn. Wa,Uc to shoppn,r l $15 tUTIUTtES PAlD) ~Y Call Anytime 833-0820 l~-api "• • •x-llent now! bus. Prtter okltr couple BAQIF.LOR COTTAGE -.. .... "" '""' For appt. 982-i988 anytime ~58. c.JJ TODAY!! BY Owner. 3 BR + f'norm ou 1 bonua nn townhse, on arreenbE':l.i, has best o! eve.rythln,:. 4341 Sandburg Way, 83J....OOa.1 Irvine 1231 DE LANCY REAL ESTATE neighborhood. F 11 11 price ~ -s1 only S29.900. You can live SOLD OUT' O I~,. PENINSULA 2 Stoey: 3 Br/2 Hom•Finders MS-,.,. .at the beach for just $3400 • ,,,,,.,,,,_, Bl. crpt. Spacious, Nr. BAY LANDLORDSll down &. auume thi.s great REAL ESTATE -Family. SUS/mo. 811-946? Vacancy Problema l."'ndtd Joan of 614 • $212 per mo. NEED LISTINGS B.WLY FREE supply of qualltll!d Owner must u.ll. Now is the f Hollllea Sold in 2 Df,y• 1190 Glenneyr.11 St. Lide ltle ' 2351 tenant11 at no COl!t to you. 'l'm• 1• bv thl• homo, MANY BUYERS WAJTJNG! '494-!M73 5t9"4.116 ---.....-Ask tor LEE or 01..A .. " ~ · 7 ••• 376 • .,.,. ,, • .,., 3 BR. 3 ba. oH-water home S4T..s50 • ...:u· 9 V"I~• Better then new! }'Urnl1hed -S450 mo • ltt.6600 ~:~ts!~:~~:~· 212~.~~.~9::,TM~~Y. $100 DOWN !-:}Glff.;.)il ~~~e:C:~~.!'~ie!'~: :~~=-~=: 3 :2:C: ! ~!:~, :NR~!~s. s21•750. GI As•umable Lot\n 673--3770 . Plus closing eosti mo~ you I.iii....... .. • Beam ceilin1s thruout. Min-mo winter. Ken Brit· 2 hllh!, w/w crpts, fentf'd, S233 per mo incld all. 332.935gl !!!!~~~""'~"'l!!!!!!!!!l 1n1u this very sharp 3: BR. !mum yard mntnee, Will dnaham, Rltr. STh-0123 paliO, kids & pets tine. VA· '·1 .. 1blull OWNER WANTS ACTION I OPEN 1·5 S•t/Sun. 2 BA, 2 ca.r gar., w/w crpts, $24,950 BY owner • 3 br consider lease . optkln. Aak WINTER. Rental Furnished CANT . MOVE TODAY!! 1242 1007 Dolphin Terr. drps, modern bltn kit., beau-townhle. 6% loan. All kitchen $36,500. 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath Hom•Flnder1 _ 645-2951 Excellt'nt home for the enter. tiful STARDUST home local. bltns, 211 car 1ar. pvt pa.tio, Realex ~al Ealale 673-2559 FOR RENT! I tainer; heau1. 4 Br. home, ed on a wia11 circle Cul-Oe-no "xi. malnt. pl&)'lf'OW!d. Gk!nneyre 494--8561 I========= poo6;~~ T-S SUN. ~:; ~~:eu:i~~~~ =ls.te~:;pi:.unabea~~ HARMING .DUPLEX lelboe lslend 2355 4~!eltc!i~~. ~~~te:i.1:~: 5 large bdrm~. 3 ba's., hugt" 916 Sendcastle Sl4S total pymnt per mo with 968-3198 aft S pm. Woodsy tettini: • v"ry cle•n WINTER Rental, Nrly nf!W 3 inr at 1123.50. l"\lrn or Un- n· Oakwood ... a new way IQ live in Newport Beach It's fun, .tine nejghbora and pmlige livln1, llv. rm. Din. rm. Ideal fam-4 "R 2,. Ba tam nn , . .,.1 .. ~. Full,,,,,,·~.=. 1 BR, 1 BA, trpl, bltim, up. BR..Jn, bl, w/patio, fripc, turn. Ask for BON~I. '"'" 711 •:rvlN ..... ~ JoN 1 BR dow·, Pri"aov with • r·--. d-9-5, 540-8623, 132·71GO ' ily kltch Trl·level plan. Pa· bi-Ids.I area ., ~t~ied Owner movi to Phoenix -Hunt'-IC"'----=+i~. •• , '' • J -~u .,..--,.-h;·m-galorr,-Jmm . par io nd ta I .,.. now' '' .... lJU!n;-..., pancy. Priced under markc1 BLUi:FS BEST BUYS a wan ° .. ~ ..... Herbour 1405 REALEX REAL ESTATE 1010 So. Bayrlont: 4 BR 3~ at S47,500 91? Glenneyre. 4!H-8561 ba waterfront home I: 2 Br Approx. %. acre 3 BR, 2 Bath home. fenced yard, BrlnJ:: the children. SI9S/mo. THIS WON'T LAST!! Hotft•Flnclers 645-2951 all In onf! luxurious package. That's Oak· 'OOd-Garderr-Apartmentrin-Nf!Wl)Orl-Be<och;~-1,---­ just minutes from Balboa"s Bay and be&chf!L. • • ij • ' • R d. H 'll R I 3 BR. l ~~ ba. to\.\·nhouse. close lb 'pt Dock • 1 ea ty to shopping $26 500 e UNIQUE HOME e a praa:e a · · 1:Jnlv. Park Center, Irvine 3 BR 2 Ba J.p\~~ overlook· PANORAMIC VIEW Woodl)', private setting. Red-Bill Grundy, RJtr. 642-4620 ·' Call Anytim,e 83.J.-0820 ' . ' REAL ESTATE Ing bay. $.18,500 HUNTINGTON BEACH OFC. wood &. glass. Spacious 4 1~!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!~~~~13 ~R. 21,1: ba. split-lev~l Fr~n-~5313 430-7511 Best Joe., 3 large bedrooms, BR + artl1t'11arren. Truly Huntington-Beech 2400 El Toro, 1244 c1scan modt>J, overlooking 0 1 d !·30 t '8·30 dining room, gourmet kltch. Ont of • kind! 1--------'"'-' hav, $44,500 pen ayr; • · 0 · Realex Real Ea11te ;r en, breakfast ro.Jm, den, wet .J. 4 BR, 2 BA. AS!ume existinJi DON V. FRANKLIN 91T Glenne)'l'e. 4!M-8561 GI 1000 ·~%. 0""'' will RHllor PICTURESQUE SITTING ban'· Pn'" ·.dAipR, SIR21E'n500' ''-"" '"""" at 7\17''. Ro" 673-2222 down, 4!$-2238, 499-3403, l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol Really 1710 NEWLY Furnl11w!d Bache!or cottage, w/g:arqe, Walk W beach. ~1611 2705 ',.;.""" • BEAUTIFUL! PRIVATE' & sEcLuoEo ',.::.Rr~~i-::.~,..~";.' •---------Executive hon1e, for di~crim· Lease/Sele Furnilhed , . '-"'" to heh, M1gniti<."'nl Corone del Mar 1250 ina!ing buyer Vi'£'\\•, 2 Frplcs. Front yard privacy behind Founteln Velley 1410 view, $66,500. Owner ?1 4/ Lovely Beech Condo LOVELY 3 BR home with a lge yard. Lie or IEe w/opt to buy. Big pe.tio & encl gar. $190 per mo . Ca.II Coats & Wallace 546-4141 Take A Daily Dip AND RELAX! 3 BR, 2 BA, stove, retri1, carpets, drap- es. POOL. Children okay. Sl85/mo. Hom•Fincfer1 645-2951 There's a % million dollar Clubhousf! with party room, billiards room, indoor golf drlv· Ing range, men's and women's heaJth clubs, saunas. tennis couru, resident te:nnls pro and pro shop, lllld Olympic alze pool. All this, and much more, just stej)s from your 1>rofessiona1Jy decorated apartment, r,ach with private balcony/patios. Air condition· Ins/fireplaces optional. Oakwood Garden Apartments On 16th Street betwttn Irvine and Dover Dr. (7141 642-8170 s,.1 ........ ,., 1 • 2 .... ,... 111tt..· ,. ........ ., •ehtrflw..1. S141,. SJ11. , ....... eu.,-c-,. M..W..,.. Mil-, 10-.. t P• l=;jiii;iii;jiiii;;;ij._jjjj,.j/ lmmac. Walk to beach. brick pillared fcnCf'. "Old ---81l-9300. 492-nU by appt. Av.all Sept JS for lease thN ~ SllS,CNX> World" charm. Romantic COOL IT! ._ _ __ June or longer. 2 BR. 2 BA. • OPEN SUN. 1.6 WILLIAM WINTON master bedroom suite \\'il.h LOVELY YARD! S.rt Juen upper with living, dining, I Realtor bath. Fireskle living room. • 1ns kitchen areas main Ooor ov- ; HARBOR VIEW HILLS 229 i\farine, Balhoa Island 12' breakfast room, sliding SPARKLING POOL (H&F) Cepiatrene ·-W--erfooking bl!'auritul Po o L CHARMING 2 BR. $150. Ntoar * JET SET * Us I.« 4 BR, 2 Ba w/many ex-• • 2 1 / KIDS'----------.,..,--------! 1 ~ . L K HOME 67~3331 glass to private enclosed pa.. 5 ACRE estate land or horse .1..11rge car port Pus stor· Airport. W w, garage, 1 ·RINTALS RENTALS .... ~ tru, owner transl, mul I I d f OK Call NOW" .~ ome see 919 Sandcastle &1 'l::=:=:==:==:==:==:==:==:=~11io. i\tinutes 10 beach. Value ranch, "'"·/nice vli!w, adj. aa:e &: compete aun ry a· &: PETS . . ·· '-N; bring lhe kids • stt big]ii packed with lerms to sell ~'.A_;;ri~tres~~AL TY other estak pal'Ct'ls. $35,(0l cllltle11. All beautifully le Hom•Findera 64~2tS1 Houses Unfurnlshecl HOUHI Unfurrd~ '~ '"!\fonterey" styli'.! family HARBOR VIEW HILLS quick. Hurry! Dial 714 w/Sl0,000 dn will ttlease completely furnilhed. linens, 1 BR Bu lo $95 Meie Verde 3110 Founteln Velley 3410 ; • .home nn foolba.11 field Jot. Best buy in area. Immac. 4 962-558.5. ·142-4405 clear bldg site for 100% china, etc. if desired. Only Rg3 W 1 _,,===.,,..~=~-,.- ' . .; spacious bdrms., 3 full BR 2 ba, i;ingle story home. FOREST E. OLSON RENT or sale w/l>ption to financing. Bkr. 493--1706 or 100 steps to private beaC!h. COUNTRY Club Villa Condo. 3 BR, 2 BA. Modern trplc. : baths, formal dining rm Lge patio. Newly decor. buy. $285 mo. including _:4::,"":...::1::00:..,..~-----I Tennis court & 2nd pool al· CHOICE LOCATION! Stove, 3 Br, 2~~ Ba, frplc, 2 car W/W crpts, elec kit. O;rpl, ···~'·and, wow • what a fam il; View of Bay & Ocean. Only maintenance. 3 lsR, 31Ai ba., RENTALS ao on property with gorg· retrlg, yard. prare. HUR-1ar, pool. Adj. Mesa. Verde Garg. S250/mo. Avail Oct 1. •· :" room! Add the 3 car garage $56.000. Call 642-4620 tor Inc. Reallors all executive features. BKR. Hou••• Furnished l!Otl5 landscaplna thn.l..oul. RY WON'T LAST!! Country Club. 54S.5868 17600 Santo Domingo Cir. :•" &r this has to be thC! best app't. 19L1l Brookhunt Ave, 962-1313 Euy accesa to super mkt, ~H~om~•~F~ln~d~o~r~a~M~S.~2'~5~11;;:::;::;=:;::;;:::;:;:;;;; 1714) 629-3914 fo.r appt. ~ value under $57,000 OO\I' Bill Grundy, Realtor Huntington Beach Gener1I 2000 shoppln1, ~tc. 1;32S ~lhl' ~40 • 3 BR In 4-plex Yard. Newport Beech 3200· 4 BDRM / 2 Bath. BuiJt·lna, ~ available!! 833 Dover Dr., N.B. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= Legun• Bei1ch 17051----------1 winter basis. Will cons~der RIO&: rebia. Famlly ok. covered patio. $260/mo. ht I '"' 1-::::=:==:=:=:==:==:=:::1 -NEED ROOM -"--------e lease . purchase or outr1gh1 Broker. 534-6980 Townhou .. -Adult• & last. 64Z..2264. l '' I• MARVELOUS VIEW TOO HOT 832·'1800 ulo. Aduli. only, Ref" I::=======: !Split lo"'I 3 BR. 2 bath, fTpl, Laguno BNch 3705 . ... t 2001 Bayside Dr. Besut. TO HOLD "Im•. Coate Mete .--•I {«.s ~· TO BREATHE? 499-2l5' AM "'137~791 any-I · 3100 bit.I"'. ~uo. Faeo< pool, ' • 1150 • 2 BR. furn. Duplex. "1: " ca• •ar ALSO 3 BR 2'' .shake roof 1-sty, 3 Br. 4 ba. Near Hunlinglon Slate Beac • '"' · • ·• ~ FOR \eue by the year, 3 ~~ , 1 '''alerfront home, xlnt swim. 3000 SQ. FT. The builder is nearing com-Fenced yard. C.rpela, drap-BE AT IF UL Condo· 4 BR. l BA W/W cpts. ba., 2 car gacas:e. BR 2 BA 11 d' - I';..., rea Y pletion on this unique J...a. es. Watf'r & t>ltt: pa.id. NEW-oceanlront. :z hr. 2 b1, Custom drps. Blt·ina, Floor REALTOR r~• 1.•1.1. • • v rm, m rm, ming beach, Newlv >°Cdecor. 3, "·d-m, 2 balhs, fam iJu .,._7-..... •un room I ''' P' "' DC'"" "' guna Stach home. BUILT LY DECORATED! frpl e, pvt beach, poo;, etc. to oe!Ung 1tone trplc. !...Re ..,.~~~~~~"!"'!"'I """• · · 2414 Vista Del Oro SBl~5ll.OOOG SHndOWN RBY APlt PT. Room with fireplace, formal ON 3 LEVELS. to take full TELE-TREND S350 mo. LarryClody wkdy1: fenc@d yard S250 mo · i UDO ISLE-4 BR, 3 BA pAtio, Util_. pd. $200 ~· I'" Ne-"·aoh 644 .•• ~~ I ru y, ea or diningatta,hu~livingroom d 1 f 1._ SWEEP•-~~~====--1141 547 _6 614 ., Su"', •·-·n'ty&Cloani ........ nn.Jt ,__ . Re fs. req. Avail, Oct 10. r • -,,,.., •• DC LJ..),) N o ·~ 25 r.N a van a51:e o ne -1 • WATERFRONT " .:K1.."U .... ""'o:-~ across .. .,... 1enn1s c11, n.. p 1~ 0 'I P"· 22ll 833 Dover Dr.. .B. 64...-.u.w X""' ING QCEAM VIEW • THE ll<l"M -. •-. 213: 8J.>.73l9 .--.1 I b.__ cuX u'" 8.1 )' uul, t ' RUMPUS ROOM ,.. PIER & FLOAT ~-~ pla,."""'· cu nuuse & w. Balboa, Newport ~ach I .-675·3000 HARBOR VIEW Ea•ilv converted into 4 add'!. Vn.t.AGE BELOW. Extreme 3 Bedrm., 2 bath, formal din· 3 BR" Fam. water. trash le BRAND new I be-droom beach. $650 mo. 613-7489 or . ., contemp. styling in FLY-.... N rth nd t•L HOME fenced ua rd 642--6500 S Cl 3710 . ·., W , bo • 4 BR., 2•~ ha, w. alnut paneled ...... ,00ma • 2 bat.,_ m· • ,m, tireplaeto, w/w ga ... ener. 0 e • 711 ' • "' • I =~~=~~~~~ an emente d ' •-· t t ~ ~ ING "M" DESIGN, •-b R f •-'d N f....,1,-, built·•·"'· f i ne ••""'LEASE 3 B,. 2 Ba, Pool, • ---------• · ~ on uuos a u .our scr fam. rm.; din. rm. frplc. ONLY S36 400 & crp!JI, and furniMed com· blks to "" • e ''"""' • 0 """ "" k ~ ·-r · vice except . 1 \.\'eve been . · , , · \Veil desi..........i 2 bdrm. rum. , _ _, .... •-s~ mo/winkr 1-213-carpel & drapes, near par . Y' ··-·s pd, 1JOI E···· Ln. 3 BDRM, 2 ha, cptd le dnpe;S. . ·•-H · •-21 AnxK>us out of to>,1.·n ownf!r. lmmechate Occupanoy •·-.. __ .. plete, Dble 1ar . .....,ase O•uf. ..-1.a, .. ..., • RI _.. -servl"" uoe aruur area e:c:: 500 .. . pus rm .. Door plan, ICrvi .. ~ n --•1o 696-1371 S17U per mo. no dop. tr. .,.,, ~"""' Ocean view home, adults, ''6 -.. VA Fl{A &. C.O tional S500 Per mo. l\C&I r I.::=-='-----~~~ ••• ~« 1 ~~='=-""°~~·~~-~--,.I ·, , ~an. 2. A high percentage ' · · nven TA by 2 baths. Spacious llv. nn., 647_.353. OCEAN front home, 3 BR, 2 -~~-~----~-• 2 BR/2 BA: L3e or l.se opt. S300 mo., \lUlitieii. 496-5921 ""'-" of our client! have been re. MAl.ft>i. RANCHO LA CUES ·ha8 OPEN BEAM CED..ING CH 2 B Ba. Avail. Nov. l·April 1. 3 BR. Family rm. w/frplc, S22S/mo or S 115/ m 0 • 1.::, • ferrtd by people who have Cotta1N-MAwrtN;11 AY~ Home!! Since 1905 OF RES AWN PLANK, $150 • BEA area. r. Bethke Really -494-2858 bltns, Jry pr. w/woric 3740 done-business wilh us be-111i ·lllZ ~ MODELS AT HEAVY CROSS TIMBERS&: Duplex. Elec It wtr pd. bench A: storage cabinets, I =Owne=='='=P=h='=""'200==-=' == fore BROOKHURST It ATI..ANTA GLASS GABLED PEAKS, le Fam. ok. Dene Point 2740 gardener le wtr Incl. No --·~~-~ -3210 e 4 BR, 2 ha, new crptJ k j '>75-3000 OPEN EVES. IM~ED. POSSES. 968-2929 e 968-1338, slidingglauopens toocean 1 __ ..:B='°::."='·:_SJ4.69!0'°'-=-~I----------pet1. $275. 1st & last + 1 ,N_o_w~po_rt_H_o~I•~·''---drpa, pa.tic. ~ 2407 E. Coast Hwy. !\1ove right in. 3 BR 1 ba, 11 a.m.·8 p.ni. view decic. $130 . UTIL pd. Nr ocean. 2 TOOTHBRUSH ALL U depos. 548-9509, 646-4896 4 BR, 2 ba, 2 ,tory home, 1 ~='c,.7c_~,.:7348""'"°":_496-""'532.1'--'-~ ti • Opposite ~IacArthur Blvd. double gar, + extra n:"·· '!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"!~~""""""' Stt!p saver kilchen has 11.ll Br, Duplex. Child ok. NEED To · tonjoy my e LOVELY Condo, Mesa. b.itns, crpl1, drp1, $300. mo. 2 BDRM. 2 BA bltilll!I, w/w l frpl, l'"/A heal. Ocean side $1000 BILT·IN RANGE & OVEN, Broker. 534-6980 beautiful 2 Br. 2 Ba + den Verde Country Club arta. 3 Roy McCardle. RI tr. cptg, drps, near' beach, ocean of hiway. Take a look. TOTAL DOWN DJSHWSHR., GARB, DISP. $llO. UTIL pd. Bachelor apt, home. Finest COM! vu from Br. 2\~ Ba. Pool, pvt. patio. _M_<-_77'l9_.____ view, ~180. per mo. 496-3548 673-6642 675-6459 NO GIMMICKS builder has priced this ul'I-* S34-fi99) + ~rll. $315/mo. leue. 49&-peti. S13-602JI University Perk . ~ Condominium 3950 i , MORGAN REAL TY ETC. This custom quality Avail now. Broker. priv. pa!D 1: l\v. rm. Adul ts; $313 mo. Ltase. Adults, no ··-- I usual 'home for immediate ========== -2 G , c BAYFRONT LOT 10 assume a low governmen 1 'i========= BR. ar. Pat10, rpl!, e THE BLUFFS 3 BR, Wi I",. loanonthl1sharp3bedroom sale. Comparabe hOmes Rentelt to Shere 2005.1 · drps, stove/ttbig. Qu iel 4 Bdnn1., Fam. nn., Din. BA, pools. Avail Oct 15th • • DUPLEX 2119 Bey1ide Drive bungalw. Modern built·ln nearby are PRICED UP· Oupl•X•t Furft. 2t7S tropical setting for adults rm. Turtle Rock .•••• ~ $365 S2S5 mo. 644-243.2 ,. ;.. OPEN DAILY 88 1'~1. bulkhead, with pier kitchen, F'tREPLACE, cov· WARDS TO $40.000. You can M~uti,:r Co~an dei M~ NEWPORT BEACH only. 1 blk lo itJ.>ps. ~BR. 2 bath11 .......... $3251==========1 ' 609 Polnsettie, CdM area: $220,000 (Fee simple ). ered patio, and MORE. Sell· iteal lhis one, prior to com-1355 E. Balboa, ht fir duplex $169/mo. 646-4430. 2 BR. 2 baths .......... S26S D I Unfu 3975 b , BR d Biii G'undy Rltr Pl'''·on 10, _ home: No s m\l ke ts. /yr! 3 b 2 ba b • 4 BR. 21t ba•i. •••••••• , e:'"" up •XQ rn • •• • • ' BR '.' a front: en • • or flexitile 80 oet out your wntr y r ay CHEERY & plain, 3 BR, ~ "• -' 833 Do D NB 642-4620 it'l'l,500 FULL PRICE S12S/mo. 613-4169 ' ' ' DELUXE 3 B 2 bah ; · ·::rear. Good Income, good Un· ver r., · · quic k pen before il 's gone. .-''°'==~.,------.-ocean all xtras-w1hr/dryr, Fam rm, 2 Ba. Cpls, drp1, r. t m:J>. ~ 11.ncing. ALSO 2 UNITS-' _ 0 BR .__ $24.tm 1''ULL PRICE. SEE TODA YR!O"' YOUNG buti1"'", mb "'Bal~~ Ice maker re frig, garage, bltns, Jge patio, nr all schls drps. frplc &: I' a rage , ~ ill POINSE'ITIA 3 Br 2 Ba. .....~ • 11umt, + w· lk & l GONE TOMOR r:!. roommate or r. ......., ft11l c, sand ihower, d.shwshr. & So. Cl• Plaza, pz, mo on Newport Heiahts atta, clme : .... ·Lge fa mily rm ~·et ~r. Ap. hugeGoodbranc!1 neGoodw 2 B1r. & dB'" a er ee MISSION REALTY 61,71.a~.,0home w/pier. $150. owner 213; m1173 lse. 546-lMO 10 shopping anct schooll. • " · · apt. oc. inc. Y 98.'i So. CoMt Hwy., Laguna >-....,.,.,. -===-------1 Call afte:r 6 pm S4s-.3395. : • .prox .. 1900 ~· ft. Rm. for o"·ner. 673--0904 or 54S-1983. ' ReallOTII "'" "!31 ---------·!RENTALS AVAIL now, 3 br, 2 ha, bltru, ft , .additional unit. $49.500. 7682 Edi""er Phone (714) 4~ YOUNG ~~h. exec1 u~!.Ve Housel Unfurnished cpts, drps. frplc, cov. patio, RENTALS ;, Call : 675-57?.6 Belboe Peninsula 1300 .... A<5S ''6 54fl...Sl40 Downtown Laguna DUPLEX type, lttJ\A same 0 .... re n.e. C.O.Sta Mesa area, S22S. ht We1tern Bank Bldg. Aph. Fumlshed • ,,..,,,..., in top condition: 1 BR UP· apartment In beach area. Generel 3000 Incl lawn care 644-1385 Eve1 Uniwnity Park :,.,. ~ J1 2 & <BEDROOM O..anlront NOT BRANO NEW PER wilh .Oow, 2 BR ;ea~l'.',I ~Ja~o~M6-346~~1 a~f~t6~P~M::,_I ;::;;;;::;:::;;;:;;:;-:;:::--;--;;;;-$250 ITRAC t I t 3 Day 13:J.0101 Nights G-<al -; · · _ D--Duplex. $59,j()(J, 675-4600, LOWER with t i re p I ace. WANTED -conaenlal lady to DEt'ORATOR'S home 3 BR. -A urn un : , , Sctnlc rroptrtlts Frank ~farshalt Realty Nicely landscaped comer w lovely NB Blults run. formal dining + large fam -~u!. ba~7,~~a:ai~~:. 3 BR. 2 Ba. tnhouse .••• SJ50 JUSI f Or • .-, J:J~~~~~~~ [Lido Isle 1351 BEACH _ $19,950 loi, $44,500. P,,t balall .prl•I. I'll/mo, ily kiioh<n. Including •al'<f· ,.._2647 3 BR. 2 Ba. '"''""' .... 13411 : OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1---------ENGLUND REAL ESTATE 644--0369 ener $350 Mo. 1 -----~----1 2 Bdrms., l l:lalh •.•.•• $280 s· I Ad It t~ . 4607 WAYNE Spacious Lido Home Not new, but only 8 yrK. 318 Thalia. Laguna. Beachg =.H"°A'°'R°'E~m-y-w-•"t-erlr..,-v-nt"'>o"'"'mo'°I 2 BR. Car. West Wilson. e Red Hill Realty Ing e U S ** 44-8093 ** New 2 &: :\ Bednn ap!s. Avail. Oc:I. 1st $140 mo alt 5 u I p kc t I 1 1 • Lovc.ly 3 BR. home. Xlnl Prime 3 Br. 2 ba. single young. Fantastic value nestl-==~=°'""'~-"°"'""' w/dock. Man, 30-60 yrs, $150 pm. 613-4816. n v. ar en er. rv ne South Bay Club ls a whole !·~ .. · cond. Perfect; Joe. Spac. slory. 3 SunnJ patios. Of! _ ... amona 2-!'itoru homes val-OCEAN V[EW Home. 2 Br, 2 mo. 61~331. $110" $280. Easlside Cllll AnytilJle 833-0820 I = ,~ ., 3 BR 2 B th COU.EGE new way ot life: de1iped rooms Nice \Cllch w/bll.ns. street 1o street corner lei ued at $3.5,000. 3 BR's, 2 full Ba. w /multi • use room, 2-GIRl.S over 21 to ihare · 8 · VACANT, IM?ttACULATE just for single people. It'• ~· 1" Leavi~g art'a & must srll. & ~1 . Reduced to $81,500. baths. Gourmet kit . wilh JaL Bltns, appllanccs, rompl. beach apt. $275 mo, can 5 Bcdrm., 3 Ba home, 110me PARK. Crpts, drapes. 3 BR, 2 ha, Fam rm. Julliard ', " 316 NARCISSUS Prime Lido Nord eot bu1·1u·ns. Cloud ,oft car· carpeted. Balanced power 67'9149 view. Newport Heights, $255/mo. Ca.II 54~2514. model, $350. &t4-0733 fun living with warm, d:f· '• ho 131750 10% down ,,_ Jeen Smith, Rltr. 3 B" 2 b .~3 p 11 S '===="====== namlc neighbors. 11'1 a i .._. Move right In! 3 BR. F.A. 5 Br. 4~~ ba. nr. new watt'r pell!. Jlllt take over exi!tlng me. • • · SHARE my Cdm home 646.nSS ,., a. ..... am{' t. 1 · 1750,000 Clubhouse w 1th ••• heat: irplc. Carp: dbl. gar-front home. Beaut. decor loan with paymcnta much 1023 Katella, 499-3006 or w/employed lady 25•35 . -----=----·ls~w wttkends. MS.79?! Coron• del Mer 3250 health club, u.unu, swim. q e. o wner anxious for your Deck, pier & float. For ap-cheaper than re.nt , Better ,,c4c:;92-4064;..,.:;.;_' ~===--,,-673-2564 aft SPJ\t • '-~=~----~~ n"ing pool, party room, blJ. offer! p't. Call : hun'Y! Call (714) 962·5585. Charmin1 DUPLEX ~o . ~~-~~~==-LOVll.Y5Brhomefor aale, 2 BDRM·frplc. Xlnl area· llards, indoor pt driving I\•• MORGAN REALTY Bill Grundy, Realtor FOREST [. OLSON Lagunt: ROOMMATE WANTED! 832-7800 tradf! or ttnt in C.l\!. ~~,~~~ 67~~ $215/mo range, tennis court1, pro I.. 673-6642 675-6459 8.1.1 Dover Dr .• N.B. 642-4620 • Large BR upper FE~··6~1~A:EA. $110. 3 BR I; Famlly room . 646-80Zl or (2131 '791}.3516 lhopandl't'sidenttennlapro. v · LARGE HOME w/vlew, fireplace, beams. . ,. BR. H d 11 • .,, 1 BR Hou~. Frplc. Yard. To Sing! 1 • 2 ·~--1 fl\t' Realtor! 1 nd ~ ti'o FEM "'~ al 1825 lo Fenced yard. Rebig, stove,• ouse,crpb, rp1, ..., -•-""lb'· _,.,. C 11 e, D<:U&vu•n ux-SWEET • LOVELY 5 "·d•n>, family nn., xlnl · a sea.,.. .. pa · ftU£.o or m e, · · ..... ,_ 1 Sinall •-b 2011 ... ,....,"' ""' r~ "" · a I hall he • oo:: • 1!1131 Brookhurst Ave. Corner kll Gl't'al term• hare lew .f BR hie frplc, carpets, dnpe1. rcia mo. .,.. Y· 615-5787 ury apArtmtnt1 wt t In an attractive neighbor-slrcct lo llitreel 4S ft lot. H · n. h · ' 1 ocean v ' 41: children ok. Wallace, apt 6 CM. ~ modern conveniences avtll-1 ..• • 1 · 1· · un1tng1on rxac S33 000 S85 mo. 494-'1655 3 BR. 2 BA. Deluxe Duplox r hood: Ideal or apprecia 1''e B~· app't only. ENciLUND REAL ESTATE TELE· TREND e 2br unf duplex • crpt &: 11ble. Furnished and unfum. people. 3 BR . 2 Ba ., lndr;·. $!)7,000 POOL PAD 3 •• Thalia. La.,,,,... Beach No-rt•--~ 2200 1 BR •.• tr'-ooo; d"""'. "'·iet elderlv couplo. wf'r1!1~~·11~1K16'Y7;!.,~ mo. i&hed, ~ ' rm .. brkfst. rm., dining Owner may trade down tor 3 OUT OF SEASON <.0 ** 494-8003-;.+ .. ...-_ _. nun ac .......... _. p~ ~ J au:.uun ..,,. ,,._.,., ~· ' area: lge, liv. rm. It A 12x Bdnr.. :iome: in Terraces, Best time to buy for biggest -., • ...::.S~750~';;DO~W"-N"'•"-6210 w. Oceanfront ~:rRi!1!1;:!1~~·;.;s·:: ::~ "°'"'""=.,...,=,.-,.,,,=-,=~ AVOCADO St -2 hr, 2 ba. MODELS OPEN DAILY ; · ' ·160 lt. lot in Harbor View Cdi\f, with ocean view. batgaip. s_ubmll LOW S350D . 1 1 Lrg 3 Br. 2 Ba. upper apt. 3 BR 4 kid•/-! OK •••• 1150 2.~R._~w 1''Ph"'u'd ," 1'1~ f•m. beams, patlas. Adults. 10 A.P.t. 9 P..M. •··~ · HUis. All 1his for o n l Y LIDO REAL TY INC. Down and au(1me 11ubject tn Prnnanent Ocean view 0 ' I r-"" y........ c 0 • w . Lease $.2fiO 642-1276 ~ · •::. ,..._,., F/P A"ume bal on $275 mo. turn. or wil co~ Ho--Ranch 3 br kids •. 1195 231-F ·Avocado. 543-1405 · · '1 ~ $54.500. 3.17 Via Lido 673-7.n'.l L 0 W GOVERNMENT ....,,.,.,,., ' ' •ider unturnlshf!d. Winte:r '""' IJ.85 AVOCADO St • 2 br, 2 ba, , e Red Hill Realty LOAN. Act fut! existing loan. Bkr. 49'7·1210 renlal 546-1093 or wknd1 4 BR. brini ttle kids •••• 4 BR/2 BA. Nr. So. Coast l' • 'u niv. p8rk Center, Irvine Be lboa ltlencf 1355 w lk & lee or 494-6632 eves. 12131 S9&-J709 STAR*LET n6-7330 Plaz11. Avail 10/1. $225/mo. ~~~~~·~t:6 Adults. I I. Call Anytime 83.1-0820 a er CLOSE In location on thi! 3 AVAIL now. 2 Br. furn me. * SWINGERS * 546-2345 3 BR. l ba. 2-1tory, 2-car. . OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 BR• den. 2 BA home plUll Con. loc. $11iO/per mo. + e: .... i: 5 + POOL. PLUSH. 3 BR Vacant. N2ce yard. Yard. Rent bf!autiful home • ,. TREASURE CHEST 204 DIAMOND Reeltor1 room for pool on lot util (w~erJ 67l-1982 O'r 71· I FIREPLACE etc Family only. $225/mo A,t. approlC S275/mo. 67~. Loaded wllh vlc~'.. view, Brst &Jhoa Island buy. Small 7~2 F.dln~r landscaped fur pr iv a c Y. 567-911>5 ,.,'m' ~lews,or Sl-'es ok!' eall •A~•~k~fo~r;Oo~n:.. -~~~-~ 1~;:--;-:-;----; vie\\'. Prin1e loc., pre~lige 2 BR. house plus modern l· 8'12-445.'> ()r M0-5l~O $42,!iOQLU, O REAL .,.,_ATE CAMEO Shore• _ delUXf', NOW!! ,,.. 3 BR, 1% ba, cpls, drp11, _2 8elboa l1l1nd 3355 •-, • pa.laliAI living plu1! BR.· •Pl. "".000 $16,500 ENG N · £..')• I , •'"I' patio •~• -" -318 Th·'I • -na Stach r.ewly decorated furn bomto, Ho,,,...FlnHrs 645-2'5 ca • · • ......,, 3 OR 4 BR f nt. • ~ 3 BR. 2~ bl, hobby rms. DUPLEX 2 Bedroom. 60 x 100 ft~ .:a.f~ ** ' 2 hr l den. S415 mo. Avail MesaVerde.3111Sumafi-aPI Winleror~'ut~rn. or u ! ~-· _1llay ~· play ,:C~!n~~~ Grand Canll.l. Little! lslllnc.i. :\ 101, eltc bltn range &: t)Ven, 1-~_,:.~==:-;=C":-Nov 1. Adults only. 61HiGM e 3 BR + lam rm. 1600 1111 ft, 673-IJJO !!land Realty • •• extnu or Dtr BR. up, 2"' BR·. down. 5 dbl,. s:;Ar., thermoatatica.11)' BLUE LA~~ VILLA, , BR. I " Ba, fnd"'~. ~lid 132•7800 crpts. drp1, bllnl, cov pe.tlo. · $102 500 u-.. f reed \ he t 2 Br. 2 Ba.. n~y urn. ex· • 711 ";•" ..... occ RENTS FROM $150 to $350 NEWPORT. BEACH 880 lrv;ne Ave. lrv;ne & I bth c 714) 645-0550 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS • • • , 1ng. · · 6~ ,.10 Yeal"8 old. Owner ll'i!I car· contro "'-' o a r a • 1 p ,._ .._,,k 2 Ok. Thru June. s 1 ?5 , So of . ~ Huntl_._ leech MOO Unh:t:n lty Rea.Uy ,,....,., ry f\n11.ncirc. sh a r ctpls, !1ndgcaptd, quit. le area. auu, ......,. ' fi'ls--0642, (213l 3»-3680 $lfl>. 3 BR. Fenool yard. Pa. • ... _. .. - f·" .30Cll E. Cout llwy., CdJl.t WILLIAM WINTON S160ll doWn. Paymen11 leu pool.t~'i>'leR~~ OCEANFRONT. Wlnttr p;o do. All utllitit'1 paid, NEXT Me Del Me JlOS 3 BR. Condo. Neat Beach. Live where the fun Ill CAMEO SHORES RHltor than rent. 499-2238,499-l403.496-26GC mo. 2 Bdr. 3102 w. ~ TO PT~~~ TREND •• r ~I=-•re~;~~ Pool.s.''""'""'"""'"'"ili--•I BARGAIN 229 ~larlnt, BAiboa tsland I' BY ~. CUilom 3 br. 2 front. ~altar. 573-4350 1--.:.;::'="~·===-:-IDECORATORS home a BR. . 8126 p ~ ~I ' 3 BR. + "'""""''"°""'· 21' 675-3331 ha , Boamx, 7\;"-$712 mo. I==:<:::;==-=== * MOD Slj)UAD * ~'\11•;,;. 1~~ 6'!:;: ~,; ~"":: AUanla : ;.~:~ .,From $30 Wk. t ~ 0. •~Pini view. A litt le 962-4471 (=)146-110J PITl 494-0t2I da, f#..TW Newpett ~".-' __ mo_ $14S.2BR's.SUPER.SHARP! ~ • ' Blvd), 4!)4.5.)86 Luxur)'Sinc&cApt1.0ompltte )i~ 'TLc mske1 ·11\ls home the Huntintf'Wt Buchl400 • • e""· •Bit 2~ bathl..l mo1 lute, W/w. drapt•, garage. Kidsl-==~'----~---l :i!eioii'Rii'MM-, ;-,;;ba;;,;;~-;,;;,:;;,,;;;cl;;eao;;;;-~I maid 1en:"'<:e. ~ ::~ :barpln of lhe ,..,, 167·500' liARE OPll!'.>~TIJiiiil~ WantetJ-812 Fam1~ EXQUISITE !Udo .... ,., I BR, llOO"" mo. ok. Call Tl'DAY!! Waiki.. '""'""' " all li«nl, all utU ............ I -: OniYttSlty Rt"lt)' I 613--65l0 B(g 2 story, 3 bcdrm + ~n. • Uv nn, gardens. $11.500. Winton Real t.llalt: rr»3331 Home--FlnMr• 645-2951 Meu v.n1. 3111 scho!M•. ~Jmo. l!t,, last tiOllards, restaurant, cock. 1:1:.c": 3001 E. Coa.rit Hwy •. CtfM Pr1cep under appnUsal. GI $26,500 G.I. or FHA ~94-7329 bef lll am: •II • PLA.NNING IO moYtT You'U 3 Bft. 2 BA Cando . all bltns. TRl·l.EVEL 3 BR+ dert. 2 pd In advance + $50 clean-tail!. ~ ·HARBOR VIEW HI LS or f1l1' _!,..~rg. tb.:! Owner 4 Bedrm, 2 bath, family rm. Tue, Wed. Th, Sat. Sun,..da)'. tlnd an tmatit\g number at Cl08e to school& k shoppa. ftpl c, Lat f•m rm. Oln rm, Ina: fee. 897-?332 VILLAGE INN I S.le or lcMC optp n • 3 hr. will hclp J>AY ~t ~i. l\111.rlna HI " Corner lot 3 UNITS, vw, nr beh. trees. furnishings f.ot )'O'll' homl!, ~ A tte-tacilifit&SDl l'rnt If rear ittl~ (rt:sr S Rn, 2 bl. bltns, S.JJ.Q, Dfon, t..a:una Stach t94.f06 ,.,. .famil y. 2 IM.. View. prof Ind· The Reel E1tete Mart Pet Robertson Reelty patloa. nice. furn. 10<.l. dn. find creat huya tn toda.)''1 rM. Avail 10.1-70 Call w/llrtJ p!H $.18.\ mo Incl Nr l\-1arln" Hi Sehl, Avail IALIOA INN • scpd. ~r!Q(I, fA.1.U21 C•ll 147-&531 14745$.l Eves: 193-41)2 Owner. $.)2,500. 494-492S Clusif!M Acb. Htrltlp Jtt ~U3t texdener. 642-t.1&4 Oct. Im MT-52211. ~lboa 6'ls.l'T«l • • :1 I ! .... ' ' '! .. ,, ,. -· , . ON BEACH! . ~· •i' e Single 1pt1 tnnTi SUIS :i~ ~Cuual _... ti¥bs1. Enter La Qutnta Her· • 2 BR furn. t"Jom S285 YEARLY $200/mo, 2 8t. New carpels. "' • t BR unfurn $2l60 113 18th St., N.B. ._._., IUll l'Mft atmolphere • stroll tree-Carpe.,...,,,_..,,...,,,., ·, ·:.J1aell walk wava to your aol. beattd pooi...ai.ma-tennl& ,., ~·: ALL UTtLmlS fNCLUDID ..., room-ocran "'°"'' Newport llNch s,ao l , 1 ltt. Unf. S1SO -Purn.' S1IO patto1.ample parklna:. 2 &: 3 BR ,110 up, Crpt1, ' • 2 Ill Unf. t17S -Pwn. t210 Securily ......... ''I"· bl,,., wu h • '"' ; '\.::~-a lltK. ftr. plans; decor. furailhin11: li\lt FURN. &J• Avail. =~· 1:'°-S:hu~~· 0 ~~ ~lllla romantic 1t tine w/lun or priH<y. HUNTINGTON NOW LEASING! Po rk-l_ile living for lomi-.....,,,, m1 """ M. Terrl!Ud pool. ,prl. sunken Ill BBQ'• w/ 1· 'th h'ld ' I It I 2 d 3 b d 2 B n1 Crp •-· f PACIFIC 1es w1 c 1 _ re n anu .-~ u s. , an e -r. u um. ti, ... .,.., ~ecluded ·•eating compl. w/romidi ·lr oun-· rooms, furnished or unfurnishe d. Shag cer-patio. pool, hltns. SJM. .. lain. • I h 7U OCE.\.N A;n:~ .• H.B. I d . ,.1• d 'th If Seacliff Manor Apts, 1525 * Ce le r co-ord. kit w/ indir•ct It tin9. f1l4l 531.1487 p e s, repes, n1r c o no1 1one , w1 se -, Pl11Centia. "M8-2682. a 1.k ' ' " " ' " ~- * P •luwe r1n9• • ovens * '· 1h19 crpt 9. Oh .. opeA lO am-4i pm Daily cle a ning ovens. C o mplete $400,000 recrea-about our dl5COOllt. * Bon1.1t 1tor•1J • •p•c • * Co•. c•rport lltAn~ by tio n club in three e cre p e rk. Pools, t§nnis, 2 BR. 2 BA. apt Mluxe Hiah ~ Sc1.1lptur1d "'•rbl• pullina n • tile b1th1 ,\\ITLJ.,IAllf WALTF:R..41 CO. volleyba ll, hee lt h club , t'3en fa cilitie s end n on bluff v.1/ bll.y view. Aval! * Ele9ant rocr••tien room. , Alt Oct. 5. $275. Adll1.only, FUINISHI D MODELS OPIN DAILY 2 BR. POOl-:---A d°U.111. p re -school! N ex t to shopping end golf no-.P."111, 145 Dom lngn Dr .. Blk from Hun tington Center, San Dit lO Beaut/Quiel! Ulil Inc l cou rse, n e n r U.C.I. end Newport Benc h. 'Apt 3. M4-269S. 645-li'GO ~·-· d U S2CO/mn. 1nn; Cameron. F $ • BAYFRO T • nw ... Go! enwul ·Co •••· 142-<illl rom I SO per mo. At Son Diego Fwy. ond N S..n Dieeo F'rwy. lo Beach Blvd., ~· on 1 BR. ,..-•• bllN, ·-1&. Culver Drive in Irv ine. Phone. 833-373 3. LUXURY Apts. Startlns ,.. -Beach· 3 bJks. to Holti w. on Holt ,to • . • ..... ...... · t ••75 e Ml 2202 ',I ' drp1. pool, near beach, $140 • -, • " 'l1Quinta Harmos1 71~: 147-5+41 d ,,. · ,• per me .. a u • no peta. Owned and m1n1ftld by Thi Irvine Company NR. BAY. Ocean. 11hopfl&', ~~-~~~~·11~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~'1">'a~do~w~ind§o~n.~al~1y~S4;l~~~l~l channel area. 3 Br, 2 b& . . ~ QW;il 1111 • 1 BR, Ml!dalllon Condo. AA~lll;;";;~~====;:;:-:i;:::.:=;:=:===~~[ erpt, drps, appl's, rar. Yrly .. ltns.-.-etri~nct-pati • os~SllO' ~!st~·~-~M~t~•~==:::!~IOO~~ S22.'>. 675-4?27 '.) RENT FURNITURE YEARLY -o' .. "'""'' z BR. pool. ••'"· 1110. 615-5034 -•• WESTCLIFF • 2 Bt. ,., I ' ,_ "* DIRFCI' TO TENANT :!~-Hr. Delivery 1.00~ Purcha11e Optinn ... .' .Complete 1 BR Apt 11 Low as 12'2/mo . 30-D•y Minimum . " . . * WIDE VARIETY ~-. CUSTOM FURNI TURE R!NTAL ; 517 W. 19th SI., 0-.f, 5411-34111 REMARKABLY UNBELIEVABLY EXTllAOROINARILY , ,, BEAtn'J"11, 1• Val D'isereG•rdanApt' : 1 Putting i:?l'ff'n, w11.ter!1.ll &: , !!t~a m. flowel'8 everyv.•here, ~=--4!i' pool, ll'C, room. billiards, ~ BBQ'11, Sauna, turn.-unturn, >~•. ,.J ' k 2 Br. a lso Single• from , ""' , ,$1.\'5. Sl!t it! nx> Pargons . ~·· 64U&TO. Belwttn Har· .~. -bor Ir Ntwporl . 2 Blk N. 19th ,';.,, ,,>SHARP-cLEAN-28Jl . , Furn t\ unfum. Hid pool •" lrom StfO. Adults. No pell. 1•1 'Teens OK MZ-9520 .,. ~.BONUS ARR.ANGEMJ:NT •1>·1 ,. SAVE SSS 11: HOLIDAY PLAZA • DELUXE SpacX>us 1 :BR ' ' fum &flt SW . 2 BR + rien _ }ls.i. Heated pool. Ample •1 .. • Pf'rkllt":. N o chlldttn-no 1.: .1'fl11. 1965 Pomoiill:, Cl-1. -Cetta Mesa 4100 2 BA, blln1. indaor BBQ, AT BEACH I &: 2 BR'll. 4 2 BR. l 911, 1fngle 1tory QUIET ADULT LIVING 2 BA. Townhse. Crpt1, drps, praae. sz::; m l. AvRll Oct ~uf. bldi11. Pooll'. 220 12th g11rden unll Sh11.g c:rpl11, BR. Shag c1i>t11, bll n~, ponl, b!tn11. Adult111 only. no pet1. l at. 22(111 W, Oce11.ntront. TI4: St or 219 1:,1h SI, H.B. drps, di11hwaftr, patio, bfoaut. lnrt1cpd, $170 mo. incl S200. ~8-1!;.l.1 65-3914 BACH.ELOR.-..Util. Paid'. beam ceillng, frpl<", u p All .util. Adult11 only, no pels . BACHELOR Aptw • Single . * NEAR OCEAN! * gal'&J'I!. Adults, no pets. Sl70 241 Avoc11.do St. , 646-097.9 E ast Bluff 5242 2650 Elden. ~-0062 or _______ ..;;.;.c._: occupancy Compl . 111'1np'a:. LINDBORC CO. 5.18:-2519 5'f9-067ll Mgr Unit P. ·* THE SEVILLE theater, etc. ,vithin 2 hlk11. 2 Br. 111 Ba v.·/ garg. $155. NEWPORT BEACH $70 t.. tr~. Idell.I for retired. la9una le1ch .t705 NEAR New 2 BR, 2 BA. "dull8-crp111-<1rp11-fncrl y r rl V 'll G d A 673-4468 ' · Shag crpU, drapes &r w/ pa tin. \Vtr pd. 2619 "L" 1 a rana • pta •. ---------11'.'l'l'Cl-tEN ap&rtment11 avail. dshwhr. Pi-Iv. ba.lcony. Priv. Santa AnR Ave. 636-tlM SJ.".(!. ~our bedrooms WJ!h DELUX &pis .. •teps tn bay I.: Weekly, monthly rates. Heat· garage. '' mile from So. balconies above & below. ocean on perunsula. GarlZ'· ed pool, tropk:PJ garden, Coast Plau.. S 175.1m 0 • * THE SEVILLE Gracious )i vin1; & quiet 1ur. Call aft 8 nr wkr.tl~. no block to be'ach 494--529( 54.>-l6J6 2 Br. l~'ii Ba w/garg. Sl55. rounding,. for family with 1tudent1. $135. 67J.-2677 · -;:;;:,.:;C"T·-..="'"'""'"'=..---Adults -crpts -rlrpt; . fncd children. Near Corona dd BAOJELOR _clean & quiet. 1 BR. Elderly .1.dl,llt1 only. VILLA MESA APTS. yrd v.·/patlo. Wtr pd. 2619 Mar High School. F ireplace, Employed man preferred. No pe ts. Near beach &: 2 BR, Priv Patio, Hid pool. "L'' Santa Ana Ave. 636-4120 Wf't ha~ & built-in kitchen SIOO / mo, utili~ pa Id, 1tore11. !'>44 Glenne)TP. Apt 1 2 car enc:l'd gar. Children NEW DELUXE l BR. applh1.ncri. ~1ii «Kh SL DELUXE Ira: 1 br, ocean "'f!.loomf', no pets please! Range, dshv.•hr, l!hag crpts, 835 AMIGOS WAY &14·2991 OCEANrRONT 2 b 2 b vw .. aindk, bAr, 11~~. $165 $16.'i mo. 719 W. Wil10n. S250: l br, l b~ s1~'. Bot~ life. Uril pd. 4~1473· ,, .... ~1='-',,'e:· ,....,=====I drp~~~~3 !~~'l<l~~ii. e NEW DELUXE e •-• t d I I NOW ALL REDEXX>RATED ~~-~~--~-! ... ve crp 1, rp~, rp c. D p I t 4740 2 BR. 11,2 BA Duplex. Bl!ns. 3 BR, 2 BA Apt Jor IC"ase. 962-234 1 ana 0 " New cpll , drpK, paint: hid wa g her I d rye r , Nice Incl l!p&C. m11.11ter suite, din OCEANFRONT l Br, 1"-h1, cx::EANrRNT 20D II a bove pool, Adlti, no peu. $l l5. ca"""lll, 696 Da r r li ll . rm k dbl 11:11.rage, auto door 64Z-9520 .,,.. tip-lop cond , niOI! cpll , dps, view tn Pacific P.1.llMrif'1 . BONUS ARRANGEMENT 543--01144 opener avail. Pool & Rec. cov pat, car. S250 mo wnler, Pvt heh, pnol, 2 BR 11.pt. ~~~~~~~~':'.'.-li;;'1;;;.1UTii'iri:t -;p<1d'22Rnn1ii•:Fsi:i•: I area. I r NEW 2 BDRM. Be am Sl " ~ · B • ,2 "· (1 ) 71~746.'i, 539-l!rY.I. Adults on y, M pelll, .se pri palio. SPc mgr 339 e FROM $265 e B.~• n R 1 •--1 $300/mo. Showing SA l-Sun, ceilin11, wood paneling. All Cabrill o. 5<18-SS(}J, S46-l64S 865 Amigo~ Way, NB ...,...l;oUU' ap -c .... e 0 3(375 Dana Strand, nr rec feature~. $165. Adults, MllMged by beach. Prlv en!. Ytariy on-Marina .C96--344l no peta. Call now MS-0073 DELUXE flf!W 2 hr k 3 br WD..LlAM WALTERS CO. Jy, 112 34th !t. 6T1r2413 . -* 387 W. Bay Street. * apt. Call 646-5476, 392 1-~===,.--:==-eve1. SINGLE, heated pool1 TV, Woodland Pl. C.M. PRIVATE VIEW DELUX!: s,.-. 2 "' 3 "'· ~~-bl:::~tro;;'~hc!;i HARIOR GREENS 1 BR. Ctp"· '"''· . d•hwht , 2 B<lrm•., 2 botho; "41P'ted Frplc. bltna. 1 Blk lo ocean 'H Dana Pt GAllDr:N A: STUDIO APTS $120/mo. 724 Shalimar Dr. draped, hJt.\n1, d11}\wshr. or bay. 67~3510 W).', · · Bach, 1, 2, 3 RR 's. from suo. Call 645--0313 Upstairs. S235 Month. Min. TOP Oceanfront loc. 2 Br. llllNTALS' 2700 Petenon Way, C.M. LRG 2 Br, crpts, drps. bltns, 1 year lease. Wntr leue. Resp. 11hWnl.s AF.a-Unfurnl•N 546-0370 1·2 chil rln!n ok. Nr M:hil i t• 47S·60SO o welrome. *715/mo .. 548-4923 General 5000 ., 2 BR. unf $15..,. 1 br. unf. 11hopg . Sl45. 962-15'!_'=-,l a-., .. _ CL.& I LARGE 1 Bdrm. Nt&r -· ·-S130. Crpl11.· rirp11, blln~. NEWLY Of~C • 2 BR v.·/ Ocf!.an. Sl~IO mo-YEARLY. YENDOME POOL N\1 childrt n, no pets. garB.gf'. $120/mo. \\11 r p11.ir1.1T._N_H_S_E-.-2-0,-.-2-1~-b-,-.-b-ltn-•. Sludent11 ok. 6U-8088 l25-J E, 17th Pl. C.M. 1571-B Or.1.n11:e Ave. 6.lfi-1120 f I ,. I 1.2 SiR-27l8 I~==__,'-"-· ==~ ---rp c, pa 1n, Pnc itar. J . * LOLITA GARDENS DELUXE 2 Br., \V~slcliff Joe. IMM.ACULATE APrS! ' 2 BR/1 ~1 BA TOWNHOUSE Ami~ \Va~·. 61f>-Zi033 I· 1 Lfwtly 1 I: 2 BR. Pane.ling, Poot &, bit~. TttMger ok . ADULT and DELUXE contb-3 br , 2 bR, Crpts., rlrp.~ .. bit-in, patlo.1 ========= ·.1 bltM, terrace patio. Or Uni. sno mo -no I.e. 60-6274. FAMILY Sflction drsp, v.•/w crpta, d11hwshr, k pool. 54;..s."JM Corona clel Mar 5250 I"' Ga11 t.. Wtr pd. 12191 W. ,/ OCEANFRONT 1, 2, 3, &: Close to shopping, Park p11.lio. SZlO unf. Nr elemPn-2 BR. New p11in1, crpt~. drp11, ;r. Edinger, nr H a rbor · 4 BR'•. """"~ RENT-* Sp&dou• 3 BR'i , 2 ba t&ry 1choolt thru college. 3 bltn~ RIO, no "°'I!. S\40. \:. . m,.(11159 "'U 'I J .c.n. I 13l-J694 ... ~ , • Al.S. 673-IOU. + Swil)'l pool, pul/ITffn poo 1· 96&-14!"~'i. ., -.,1, $25 Par WMk & Up * Frpl, Indiv/Jndry fac'l1 LRG 2 BR Triplex. Crp11, ./ 1 RR. All utiJ pd. $150. Q..~ ·.1· .B&chelO!' 1:1 bt, TV &.maid OCE8 A 1 N400FR.ONT, rlutil. T"'!..:. 3 1145 Anaheim Ave. drp1, l&.rlllt. pa l io . Adults, Infa nt ok. J OI •rt• ,1·· 11trv. avail. ~ Victoria, r. mo. Y y: ...., ... er COSTA :.lESA 642-2824 $14 5/also furn Sl6.l. Avocarlo. 54S-7442. C.M. I .!"7~5;·~·~b,,.,~y;:R~"~liy~ .. ~>-::"'""'°~ 1--!!!!!!!!!!_!!!!_!!!!P I "'54"'8-.'1::086C'1'-. 7"~~-~ IJN 1'EN ACRES 'Furu S.chelor a, 1 BR. 2 BR. all utll., gar. D> 15th FOR RENT! I LRG Airy l BR. w/w,c,.,.t'g, 2 BR. 2 B11. Pool. Lrg l & 2 BR. Furn &: Unturn • · I SI On 10 mo'1 l1t 122$ I J l . 3 BR Apartm t th .,, closct11. Adultit, no pl!1s. Util Flreplae.:-1 / priv. pafic• I ;1-ExcepliOnally n ce! · · ' -, en 1 ru-drps. 1love. util rm. new '-'"" l 68.3-3247 or 57;,...«m ....._ C Ra · pd. 11184 Monrovia . !'>4 .... -.... Pools. TeMll _ C.Ontn t'l gw .. Below rtntal va Uf'! out v1 11.n1e ounty, n11:1ni paint. Adlt1, no pe t 1 , ..... ., 2110 N!!wport Blvd, CM. Complelely furn deluxe 2 br, from 169.50 10 S188.50. Furn Sl3S/mo. 646-8373 F.AST 1irle -2 hr, l ~S ba, 900 Sea Lane, CdM 64+2til1 ·f • e NASMU Palm/I 2 Br crptri. Yi hlk to bch. Winter or Unfurn. A11k for JODI. crpts, drps, bltn~. ~frig., (MacArthur nr. Cot.ft Hwy) lse. SlSS &, up. 548-Z3l9 ll2-7IOO * CLEAN 2 BR, l'I BA i _ipoo~I~. ~Nioipo~t~s.~64~&'6~1~0 .::_::.:11'!!1'!"'!!1!'~!!!'!!'~ • 'tpl. Furn.\. Unf. Pool, Pini· STUDIO. Crpts, d r p ~. SPACIOUS 2 &. l BR. Crpl~, 705 & 7071/1 ORCHID 1 , pong, BBQ. 1hady l~wn1. 2 BR. Oc Vu apt. winttt leaiie NEW DELUXE 2 BR POOL. Wnrkin1 c& up I e rlrJI'!. Cpl w/l or 2 child. 2 Bdrms., 2 baths, wtlh i un-.o~ .,Jn E. 22nd St. 642-364.l S1&5 mo. mature re1pon1lble 2 Ba. Bit-In ranae. d11hwhr. pref'd. $145/mo. 646--0496. OK. 64&-0027, 642-&44. deck. S235. ALSO 3 Bdrms., ). S9D ,\ up. Nke l &: 2 Br. 1dult11. &7>-0909 ahag crpt1, drp1, i&l'I. Trom 1 BR. un f. SlSD/mn. Poot ===="-'="===I 3 baths. Ca.rpeled, draped. 1 .trailen.. Adults enl y, no BALBOA Peninaula furn apt. $175. Nr. S. eo.~t Plaza. Elt>c & wtr pct. Adll1, no Mes• Verde 5110 bit-ins. Cov. gar11.p. $325 Pf!fl . 13l W. WUIOn 548-9&77 2 dra-from Ocean. Winter 54G.1973 or 545-2321 pet~. Meu Mlll'l(lr. ::41 1---------Mo.: min. 1 year lease. nr 642--126.\ RAii!, ~42-81411 aft S pm. WilllO" Avl!, CM. 54S-1405 *2 BR, hltns, crpt11, drps. ~ AVAIL Oct ,5, '•e 1 S r. 2 BR. tmmae. CIOR tn (est• Mesa 5100 ~=,.,---,~~-~~ AdUl!l! only. , , 175-6050 0 ,.. -LGE 2 br, 11,1 ba. pvt JlfttiO. -.. , furn. ll45. Pool & carport. M ach. Winter or yearly. 112 Xlnt Joc11.tion, 1.l5.1 Pon-S140/mo. 54~2730 ••-~= 1346Pla~ntia, See mgr No. 34thSt.NB,6'13-2413eve1. ORLEANS APJS. riel'Olill. No pels. $l 5 9 . ===='======1-llMl'F -l1ct .... ·,.~l -'-·H=·=·====~=7'-" 644--0962 Nawport leach ;,.5200 DELUX E duplPx J br, 2 bA , , • REAUTIFUU..Y FURN. Newpert Hfts, 4210 ADULTS ONLY 't.G~EC'. :_;2""'b"'·-:-poo=t.-cdc-°"-,-.,'"-I * * DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 811.. hlrns, dshv.·shr. new 11hag ~ ~ 2 Br, bl!:&m cell. hid pool, CLEAN 1 or 2 SR. Adults, no 2 .& 3 BR .. Av~ll. Priv1te PA-t'\'erythlna. Sl~. :\13 E. 171h crpts, drp~. bltnl!. $250/mo. crp!, ri rpll, lrple, pa tin & adll11, no pet!. SlS5. M2--95M )Itta. l..rl ldti $~. 2421 ttt., pool -1nd1v. laundry lac. Pl., C.lof. 54!1-6532 yr Jeasf'. 642--0603 gar, S26.'>. 6lj...88Jj. 5101,J ' .. BONUS ARRA NGEMENT. E. 18th St. NII .... llYI. (Nt · Ort.np Co. Airport: °!'us. NEW DUPLEX 2 B Crp J BR, 2 BA. Unfum. Crpt,, 1,.:1"'~·~·.cCd=M::.. -~~~- 1 BR. Trailer House $115 pe r ========"=I tin at 17th St; nr. Westciitf). drp1. s1601mo.' 1570r.On~ rirps, lilk tn ocean. Yearly LRG New Apls, 2 Br. 2 Ba, rno Incl'• util. S&O riep&I. Corona cfal Mar 4250 Ave. 543-8512. KI 2-1219 srn. 673-8088. on M&rguerite. So. of Hwy. req'tl. 5-iS--4779 1741 Tus tin. Cost11. ?.fe1111. Bltns, cpl&. drps, · poreh. t BR. pool Utll pd. Adults, no 1-BR. 1 bath $150 Mrr. ~,r1. Clarson. 642-4641 &SIOt &tudio • 2 br. l \~ bit, 3 BR/2 BA: Bltin$ & D/W. $250. 548-79S3. prl~. Nr !lhPI'· $140/mo. 2-BR. 1 bath Sl7~ crpl11, drps. bltnll, d1hw•hr, Chldrn OK. 3707 W. B11Iboa1~~~-~--~-3oli-~S or 6'7~l650. 2 Br. 1 ba. patio S2001 -~-~~-~~-t-ncl 211.r. 64:>-2939 81 ':l'RL\' SI!!:> 543--0213. LGE 3 hr. 3 h11., cpl$, drps, Stmpl• Refll Elt1.te «1~2101 Like L lv i"t in Your NEW priv11re 1 BR. Drps. XT~A lf'R' 2 Rr, l Ba, CID. pal tlo, sunrteck, 2-c11r g11 r, A'ITRAC, Fum. Bachelor'~. LRG. furnifrhtd &chAlor OWN HOME • • • I 1 ~rove & ttfri11:. Or11.nf[e &: bltns, ene i:ar, prv pa tkt . b k from beh. no rlogs, yr $120/mo. • Adullll only. no •Pl. U111. paid. So. of Hwy Why PAY 517:, for 11.n apl ? -Knox. $125. 6t!-l63R Adllll. nn pt'ls. S17!'1. ;~11-37(),,11 lst>, $290 mo. 5-18--4042. pets. Z135 Elden Nn. 6, CM. Ph. &?3-5156. ,11hrn v.·e c11.n rent ynu nne """=='="'-"'=='="===J...:========= LGE 2 hr + rien. 2,bll. crpt. e BEAUT. Bach Ii 1 B-;: OCEAN &lde of hwy _ l br fnr S140. 2 BR., newly rlec, ~P.:_O!t 1 .. ch 5200Nawf'!~.~~ch ~ S~~. rirp~. rl~hw~hr. lrplt". So nf • , ap1. $29.50 \ll'klY Ii u p. crpt/drp, enet pt.lio1, •PAC h\.\')" Nn Pf'I~. S23.'i mo yrly. '...'~~rum .. inc util. 546-061 furn. Lee iundMk. Ma ture amd11 . 2 Pnols! Adults only. :\101.; Iris. 675-5.1."i.q 11dult1 onl y. $150/mo. 17s..t957 -.. I E IH , • 'urn 1 Ir & Bachelor """ r ounta n W11.y . &r-1 BR. Crp!s. drp~. 1tovr. :_ 2110 Nawpert llvlll, CM lalbNI .tJOO bor, turn W. tin Wi l11nn). refrig. $150. lsl & tut mo's ' 2 BDRM " PAno, .;;..;==-------t· DELUXE 1 &. 2 BR. + Sl 'i dep. liO.l l>t&rlgold, 2213 A. Pomona Ave, JOI EDGIWATIR Gllrden Apt1. Bll-lns, priv. 545-2659. Ph "''n' .. !lo, healed N'V'll, trplc. Is·~ DUPLEX 3 BR , B : -Comer Coronado. l BR. 2 Adult1. $145 mo.'54&-s1S3. ...,., . I A. :t~· 1 &Jl. New. Beaul. fu m. No bathl. Winter rtnlaJ, Fum. ""'.::,,0-'.,,__-c~°='-,'-~ CJD. Jlll.llo. No chldrn-No t& Mo. Adullll onl)'. 22'lO $250 _ S.\'50 month. BEAUT N!!w 2 BR 4-plex Pl!U Agni: 67H9.10 or • NOW! NEW! PILOT .. ~ • PENNY PINCHER 'CLASSIFIED ADS WITH A NEW-LOW-RATE • 3 LINES l TIMES 52.00 ANY 1-T $ LESS OR 1 i I e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e ·: • Ne Item OVl!r $50 e Ne Commercl•I Plmtt • e No ·c.PY Cha-e No AW.rwi1tl-e CALL 642-5678 .. ASK FOR YOUR DAILY , PILOT AD-VISOR -' AND YOU MA.Y CHARGE IT!~: ' • Elden. 64fr927R ew,~. Phl"!nf'' Mr RohlnMn &pll!. Sltns, cpl, P r Iv · 67~8'17 ) BR. Fum-util pd. 1 adult Davis Really '42.7000 p11ti01. Xlnt E-~ide lac $180. PARK NEWPORT BACHELOR, p11tio. Sllill incl. t \o,=======~-=======""'"'" ________ ..; Adltll, 642-4~ 356 E. 20l h St. util'i;. 514 r I' r n I e A!., I . .,nly. Ea1t1ide. $144/rno. 2 •R Up· o•--Reopon 642-S.'120 Adult,. 1 'blk 't:;;,' $185 ~ 2 BR Cpt1, Drp11, J\efrlg. 642..0766. 6l:Hi044 l L · • RN 2 BR I 1 . Ill! 642-5151 A 1 t Stovf', Fl1Cd yard . Gar, I 4 BR. 2\i BA. Studk> 11pt. t. MODE • pt y urn. ~5..n61 · ·• ~1aturt adll11, 1 chiltl, no H i9 h o n-1 bluff over ookin9 the wa ter, 7 Clrin! 714 Go lrl !!n r od. .. $150. Wiii. complete, Mby · · pet~ $13.\. 64l-5.i.11 137•1 1 ... 7•7, •-~,)k.~'Def .10. aft 4. BA\" VT~·2 br, S3:XI. I br. Sl.65-QUIET. Larae deluxe 2 pools1 7 ten ~is courts, $750,000 hea lth ., mn. yr !~. ,,.,.,.. :-, '" ~ •. iito Ir. UP. Lovely fum 1 & 2 $13(1. UUhtle1 paid. Beach. br, 1111 ba. GE kilchl!n, 2 2 BR. frple, &11 11.ch 11:11.r, lge .,,._ Br. Expt.ndo J'l'IObll, hm1. pier. PArkln1. Adull•. ~1 E. c11.r ga.rai;:e. Adulli. 240 E. club and Spa. Bachelors, I or 2 bedrooms, I J'llltin, Adul!s, no pel.\, V!ry .,;' t .::"::,;'W:.:·:,W::,:;ilton"".C,,..._,,";:,:';'-TI;;-;;.-Eda!wattr. TI4/An-2866 16tti Pl. 543-M32. Als 2 t h . h 2 l b d nl«, S215. 6T.'J-"lm i-2 BR. S25D mo )Tly 31S E o -• ory t own ouses wit or e • 2 BR. No nl Hv.'Y. Fl'J)lc, 1 lltdnn., util. incl. SlM • · · MODERN 2 Br, crp11, drp•, El • L• h · b I m~hly pAlnttd, Ava.II oow, Older t!r..n111 only. &.y. Balboft. t nq. Ap t C. GE kitchen. e n cl 0 1 e d rooms. actr1c Jltc ens, private a cony 642-6560 673-'lm Of' ~7711. aarart. near bus. f14~. $220. 673--3299 ... * 1 Bft. Lra: cloeet•. Pnol. 2 BR. Beachfront, Crp111. Adult.w:. 120 E. ~h. or pat io. Fro m $17 5 to $-450. Su b ter-3 BR. Apt. Crpts & dn.pes. ' ... + .:O S h 11 f11 t &o a rd · N ".,, drp1, ttip. adults only; "° AN 1p1 like a home! 2-3 Br't. rane e n parking , e lav1tors, o ptional m 1 id R11.nii;" & ~frig 5175 mo. epl/drps. uril pd. M8-4336 clilldrtn, no pe t,, M4-07j.1 \Vfl have It! OoM to cdan! <213J 257..J6.\i · • 1 ~ _ 2 iR trailer • NG kid• Excellent vif'.,,., s.,tmnt, 643-2550 se rvi''• convenience 1ho pping . See 7 I ·-or ner1. Utllltie1 I n cl . l Bdr 1 m 1 .,. util PA 6 kf1 •. ,.:.,. 1,N.;.R,-'.---7N"'EW=~,~B~t-, ~,~\!~&~. b •f I d I -642.-3375 pet•, mo, ,....,,,,., cpl/rlrp. 1tv/d~hwhr. 11.r. e a ut1 ~ mo e ap1rtment1, open 9 a .m. • ON TH E BAY· 768 \V, Wlh•on. 642-1938 to 6 p .m. d aily. O ther times by 1 p point- N ew,...t 9uc:h 4291 $140 wlnt,,r. 1 Bit C':rpl'd LRG 2 en. unf. Crp11, drp11, l d b Adul ts. n& E. Balbot.. bltmi. Na pet&. 1ou Mlt1ktn. m!tnt. o c1te a t J im o ree incl Sin !AIL INN MOTEL f7MM.t 545-1&12 I e ADJ. BAlf tr BEACH J o1quin H ifts Roads, in N ewpo r+, just Dt1~ rooms frMn S3'J.!i0 1 8R. F urn •Pl. Utll'• ptld. J BEDROOM. l~ bll.lhl :-160 , wit. Mall! ... "'11-t. TV. 1125 mo Adults. No"'"· 310 ,., mMlh. Roy Moe..dl•. n o rth of F1thion lslond. Phone (7 14) ~• _ ,..1 E. Balboa Blvd. Balt>M. Rtallor SU.-1129. L.... 900 f I f M,_,.,y ratta. 1,..,..,... V"P't-1 o r easing in orm1tion. I rDEAL l Ir 2 1lr pta on YEARLY rentah on rtw bay, JMMAC J&e 2 bt. 2 b&. bltnl, , .. 1 •··· .. _!. ..... ,1_..,. 1 A 2 Bfl'1. Adults only. 507 cpts, drpa. 1a.ract. Adults, lt•PllF ·-· ---• --· ... --l 11"' ·~ _., } .. qttrlrnt ~. n._.blr ~. -.. · .,,,.._, m Jlf!. s. ...,, ....,........,,, ~.: = wl~:~or'~~i_)G::>: l•tltM l1l1rtll 4155 ~,;~. ~a1i:.RN0 ;:~.PS~~: • I l m-1491. Nl:AJU. Y NEW l 'Ir, 2 Ba, ~"3-"'159~=,.:•:;11_•:.....--~- • J Bft. dlllli" 1 blk. OCf'&n. a.JI elee/kll : trplc. ,.tio, AVAtt,. Oct 1, IA.r.-e 1 Br. 1151'.l Yrly., util. 119W. BBQ. Alm 4 Br. J Ba. lM crpts. drp&, b\tnl, &J r. JTU w. BaJboa 142-tm Stpt.Juni: .._...,.,, 5!9-1131. Adi~. """~11 . sw . ~1142 Park Newport _Apartments - Balboa 5300 OC'EANFRNT duplex 2 Br. lowf'r. r~~h paint, S250 )T· ly. fi?!l--5729 l ido hi• SIS! LRG. BAY VTEW, :\ BR, 2 BA. Cpl~. drp1. Ariull1. Yrly leut. 64Z-Dl!Ol. 675-&19f. Ba lbN hlancl UPPER 2 BR, crpt/drpa lrplc:. dis~. $260 yrly, utl. 675-6tll7. S!SS d en . R • r . ""''' / Turn them Whit• Elephants ln!o cash thru • Otll.)I Pilot Dim~-Jtne atll I -S@\\~lA.-L&it~s· Th• Pun le with the Bui/I.Jn Chuclle ., ro.\M·l· VIII ... ' .'t ' •' .. • ;J · , I I , .. • , I t I, ., ~t ' '1: • i~ ! ., " '' " ·1:· .. 11'. . - . : : " ' I' ' ·I -I : r .. " . ' ' .. .. _, • . .. ' .. r: .. .. • .. ;, !i 1: .. ·1 j • .. " " .. ... U' .. .. .. 1: r 1: " .. .. .. " " '· " ., " • " .. .. " .. .. .• '" -·------~--~S.i~---~~1~··.S'ijiitiiilii..,~··21o;·-•1"°•1!11••1!11••~~~--.. lllHTAU UNTALS UNTALS lllAl.'. l.SJATI _ A.USJJ!IJI W ~~IMINTSU _ SlllVlCI Diii~ 'A I, Aph. \l!fl!r~i;...I_..: """" Unfvmhhed """" """'"''"'"" I -'o'-' .. "'"'""'"'•;;..l ____ ,_..:,;::IN:::ANC::::::.::IA:::L:..._ __ ,=:...:.:==-£.• --c.~ . - C Huntl...,.., ... di . .1411 llont•I• W•-'"° RNm1 fdr'Ront BK D111ce llontol · -lull_. LMI Mn CAJIPINTllY 1 -~-·11e1 ... 1....;.,;.... _____ ~---·-· ~ ·-· l!DMft --BEAUTIF1JL '"'"" °'* to SUPER.DELUXE QUAIJTY ..,._. ·-• LOSr • 9 mo old ma)! -~---"~ Ul'"UUAI 1 NOTICE occ. Kitchen • laundry l.2.l room, \Ip to 3;tOJ Ill· ~•n Shepherd m Mtaa 1*i lmlD. ~,:,::: · . I .REALTORS 4 Rf.J\"'TEJ\S Pciviltlff. Jo'orced .air heat, ft. g,ttioe auitet, Jmmed, oc. Verde Na1Jl, Anawtn ~ ._.. It • t II• r 1· l2l1t :strett,if.s. Thebouilinao~ctUl\h'er-l&fle yard, Ttlevi•lon cupancy. Oranae Cnty. -OP'ENINQ ~';.¥'"r"'.Cl)lld L~n. SCS-11-~U::.:"'a.*~ •' ,SA.TM SUN 12-S aitY ol Cl.liiomia, Itvi.ne t1 available 1ZI a wttk. Stu-Altport ll'\llht Commtte. ~ ~·•r( S5T-dl Aa" • _, ;J NE\V ~aullful..l If. 2 ~ elQ)lndliig ita li&tinJ service dent only! 546-3634. Comple¥, adJ. Alrporh)r . SUBSTAN'f'tAL N"'are ... 2 ~ AplJ, ~~I ~ bll. for off c1tmpus·nontab. ReaL SHARE Jux home w/ refintd Hotel A ltntaurant; tlankl, Vendlni 11~ Bld BO'&l· yr .ad mile lrllh Sett•r It & REP AIM* ALTERATIONS Ina, c~. ~.-&uaa· kn &: private owners are women. Prl BR. BA • S.n Dl•&o 4 N'.Pl. Fw)'I. NESS -la.ars>w1nr st.a<ll-mo old • inate German * ~INETS. Any size job l!I. Shott ~~to beaeb, · encourqea. to list witable dl'f!u '&: rm. Vil"w. Btaut en-UNCROWDED PARKING ly ,every Yctl', 'C°<Jr•nd ll Shorthair Botnter. C , M , 2S yn eqer. ~3 t UNDBORG t'O. ~ marNd 11clngle1tudent1 &: vlronment. Mt.ion Viejo. LOWEST RATE.$ RWESSJON f'R 1 1 area. 67S-a:35e ROOFING ""' a SPACOUS. apuldillC new • f ~I.I 1 t >' •cc:ommodaticpil,;;8*~1;:;lll;:I.....,_.....,=--Owntr/mgr. 2112 DuPont Dr., THIS COMPANY • • • LO$r -pU1'l white c.'i~ I: AU Home lmprow.m!!ntt. ~ Cl"p!b, drpa. bl.Int, pr w· -UL Write • phone for NEWLY dee. P'Urn rm. Rm. 8, Ne"'J)Ol't S.ac.b, • 1" on•' o/ tM! top Ve~ ·Pt~lln. uea Harbor View -f'l't! Est. ~.1059 w/auto dr, end patio or Lflttnr form t.rom\ Haus-romm. hath. Cofita M~. m.3223 CQurtesy to Broke Ing oper.,Uom in thl" Hll~. CdM. Reward. REPAIR. .... Remode.L Ir patios. balcony. Nr beach. 2 br, 2 ~~· Ubrary A'dmin-Studfont pttl. Sfl5 Jmo. OORONA DEL MAR. 5 Rm U.S. . M4-i028 La{ the Swede do It Whoclcly• W•nt? Whodd"f• Gel? • SPICIAL CLASSIFJCATION FOR :11~. ba, trple. '175; 2 br, 2--lll, iaption Bldg, VC ltvilie, 642-8.m suite. Ston.p o\ pa.rki.rw, e Sells only top-qu.allty, LOST: Ulllf! bUr-': wht dog. 494--7853 or 67S-S41T NATURJOL BORN SWAPPERS o . : trplc, $180, 3 hr ahldlo/' 2~ Jritne. Calif. 92664. Phone: l,R,:;OO;;.;M=w-/ba-th-·--,tur-,-.-,-,1~.-or 1080 !q ft. Ground [Joor. i natlonallly • advf!rtised Nwpl ._ Hart)or B 1 v d , ·I; ba, '1rplc Sil$. l. <n41 m.681%. a"·-.. , .. Pool, patio. Fem. ... Ph 675-5&1 and aCCl!pted producu. Reward! 962-1129 Cem.nt, Cw,;•t• U00 Spe;c:ial Rate •' S Llne1 -S timH -5 bucks ., 1 642~ or &U:.36l5' , ... ., Q9.. • • ~rl'I vending loca· ' ·~ · ~a.~Evei !Sol6-e130 •DELUXE aiN'Ond office in lions tor you. Yotl"'1nake ? MALE Do berm 'n CONCRETE. All types. Free •uL•s1 -AO MVIT lllCLUO• ,'p . 1~: • 2 BCKS troin be ' New1 -$LEEP I NG room tor Computer Center 8 ld g , NO PERSONAL SALES· PlnflChers, Need medication, est. Sa..yinc, bf'eaking, haul· 1-Wllef )'9111 ........ rr•, ,_ .... , .,.. Wflllt IA ll'.11111 .. 1-YOUl ,.....__,let"......... 4-.J IJllfl .W ........... 1 2 &: 3 BJtlapts. Crpti, drpl, llENT-AL FINDERS en1plo•--i la~". NiCf! area. CrplJ, drapt" Up to 3600 &q. CALLS! The machine& Rf!\\'8.rd! 546-5889 ~ftf!N•·•OR I Al.·-1'1lA~I OllLYI .. tlo •--,. ~· """ ''" ~ do t.h• ••lllng. 1ng, lc\Sklploadiric. Servic" ~t 2 ttn' ~-bl'-, 1.1;.. Frff To l 1ndlord1 6.P..0001 548-0390 ft. 646=T42S or SfG.-6080. • I.fa~ 11."' .......... am that al-It qllality, s.aa.a&68 Bob ' ' "'· re.~.. . .... P I 6405 : crp , drpg., edults, no pets. 64S.0111 -f S15 per Wftk-Up W/kit-700 SQ.' IT. Prime Offict' lows YOU to make mon· erson. • MORE Concrete patio for To Pl•C:• You r Trader's P11r11dlH Ad PHONE 642-5671 : • $150 mo. iJlcl ut i l . •••W 1,.. •-,.. ... chefl. S30 ptrWeek-up Apll. AJ*Cf!. Good N.'e. location t"f -part-ti.me or lull· * FULLY lJCENSEI> * le• mooey. ArtiaUc Mttin&. ~ Unit1, cood rental ar'!!a. .......__._ ....... n..:..1 Ml ~11 • • MOTEL 548-9755 1225 mo 646-3434 GT0>-2151 lime-with investments Li all M 1 .,~A ,_.,, 138,000 equity: l•n <' 0 m • , ,,.~w1 ....... ::r-'Y -.... . · · • 85 little 85 $600 to Sl500. Rt!ftDwned ltindu Spiritualiat c .. c ax• ~·· nl.SOO. J>~or Mu-. commu. ' NEAR Huntirwton ffa.rbooi. ~y PILOT reporter .oo LOV~LY masttt ~· i've1. • Has liberal financing Advice on all m&tlf!ra. CEMENT Work o( a.11 'kinds. """ ' ' Ne\Y Triplexes. Quiet area. wanlf lq rent or ~ ttfrig, pool, i-eM111 1-2 DWt,aTWN HNTG. BCH after Initial Investment Love, Marriagf!, Busihf!SS Free e&I . , cial or hol'lf! ranch. Lra. l BR. furn. and 3 BR. tmall lurnished or.-\ttlfum-536-8518 Coast lfwy It Beaeh tte:modeled office 1 blk to lo cperatoni who prove Readinga fiven 7 days a 63ti-03T4 OWNER 675-6259 $150 and up. Will turn. child/ iihed b'ouat in LaguDa Can-$75 &: i55 tum mom, Hntg ~an. Undbarg Cc. 536-2?79 e ~~~:~t~~~~ It NOW _ week, 9 AM • 9 Pl\1 DECORATIVE CONCRETE Commercial Income proper. .. l ok {213J 592 2623 o c Beach Great for Student. 1 WPORT ••-l ... lU N. El Camino Real, ty) tree &. clear; next to • · • yon or other . CllllYotl · NE o ........... s crp « . , DRIVES • WALKS ~ PATIO Seara. Val. •....:•,OOIJ. For ult. ' ~9., . al'f!a by December.'~ blk to pier. 642-8520 drps ocean view lrom $75. \Vrllt', s;1vlng namf!, ad· San Clenien,te, CALL DON, .64Z-85l.t .,.,., ~ 1' all 6 •675-4644 dress, phonfl' number and • .if92..9136 492-0076 !ta, hou,.. or beach prop. 1 NEAi\. &ceantront. Ocffn. days, 53&-1195 eves. I II Cal owner • · sufflclenl rererences. I :c,.-,,..C.:,;,o:~· :=:;-'-';"":=::; * CONCRETE 'NDrk: patio&, OW~ER .675-6259 : vie'\if" ~ndeck. Smogfree. WANT YEARLY LSE Sm Motes, Tre er OFFICE, Corona. del Mar • Sing!!!'• Widowed· Di~ dl"Vft,)'I, et<;._ Lice.nsed, 1---'°'------ View e•l•le 5 Br. !itOl itQ. ft. FDR. Jam. nn. Uke ftl"W . Trd fUl,000-tq for Rell. lotJ, SmJ1e Res. CdM Hi. ~3 , ="°"::.:="~E=·~O=l=•o=n~U.C-,_1'.!...•\~ton~I '64 CAD CONV, f'ull power, au extraa. XLNT eona. '975 ' val. For later coupe. AIM>, beaut. st. buggy, same val: 496-2500 f!Vt'!i. J2 lJnlla Palm Springs: "6 ia....i.t:'~:llallOLJ:.UIYol._----' ' N!!wet dbr. 2 Br patio : · Courts 59'7 M -&~ . "--1 , .. o .,~.,.. Will 111ell or trade 2 yr old ' .• ' mfurn hse-So. of pier, 1-..:.::::.:.::.____ crpt.~. dtpfl, Pane Ii n &" • Us1ery . en .omen.1 :"":::":"::"'::~,:":'"::;·;~=~==:.i·~·~D!l'teU!el~ ....,;.-~. xln1 con...i '--'-.1.lJJim....Gtl.~.lnfln'..J.iL.. BiJ•--•--·1-.• a-~WEEKLY----··-·•~ tsidf!·f'll~a.:.o -t'::::l::-:r -·-·=--1 . t" JUI.!._ -~.u .. -·-· ~-M.-~ .. 1165 Adlt.s .,..... .,-.,,w ... u ... "1 """" .,...,.. ~-·=· ou;..n u,., .,...,........,.,. 1nuuafr1e1, nc. r0, .., d.-.r ol .,..,al val~ :;..b;s k-~~L ' I'f!liablf! cpl. No chldm or LARK l\10TEL. 2:01 1195 Elnpir• Central, Everyone's looking for the ContrKtors 6'20 ·~-L.,U °:--' FRE&l·AIR . pets. 642"630l Ne~>port !3lvd, Costa Mesa. lndustrl11 I DelJ~Pfe~~S:g247. ~~ one24 ~:. !::ro~ way. * THE REMOD~RS * ue. Cali 968-3100 alt 5:30 'Vall. 3 blks to Blach~) WORKING -couple · desire ·1 :~Pc;rope~~rt~y:7'.'.".'"-:'.:::60IO:=;~J!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!l'l!l'l\!!!!!!!!I!!![!![!!!~ J Fl'ff est• • 1009' financing Have remod. older hoUse + t, Beaut.":big 2 br. apts. w/w br. furn apt or duplx Jn Gu.st tiomff 59'1 S. call u11 k begin to livt! Kitehen1, rarages \ &arages +storage sheds l crpts, drps, bltns except N.B. or Hunl. Bch area. COMMERCIAL STORE COITEE SHOP: XI n I e MALE & FEMALE ca rp or I 1 Cc mp I et e >n lge, lo(. Cosla ,._1e!tl. r relrig. Sl50 & '155. l child '15Q P.tax. Ref's, Ca 11 PRIV &: semi-priv rooms in FOR LEASE Do"·ntov.•n S.A. Loe. Owner, standing by to give yoo the Remodf!ling. rtd for Yucca Vallty or...vic. ?, ok. No sngls/pel!I. 536+171L Collf!CI (7'14)' 454-19f!"l lie'd gue5t home for am-7000 sq. ft. + 1000 sq ft. loft. Must Sell. JMMED! Due tu best massage in the Wear. Quality Contractor!! 642--3660 icre. or com. lot. 613-202'2 • 1 BR.. NEW? Fire..J•oe. H.B. •rtist waols 1!/(Jrking bulatory seni?r citizens. Lge Leu than l5c rer sq.' ft.. Ad. Illness. "GOOD CREDIT ~ Separate Sauna's for ladies MY WAY. quality home ' _. area w/'J.20 V ~r ceramic yard ~ patio, good food . jo\nin&" 4000 sq, ft. also avail. YO~'RE ~ LIKE FLI~. & gentlemen. 10 AM·U AM, 2 BDRM. hou~ on 5 scenic :,.: NL'IN"DBO·o;.R..,G.' .!! .. ~~A~ts. ~erual a1m(l~l"f!, CM able. 11th Street and New-O'A NER: 541-3772, 543-5643 1 days. 17434 Bl!ach Blvd, repair. Walls. ceilini:. !loon at'res, 4 mi. from Palm Dts- '-V .....,..:1:.7\ ovf!n:-Garage, , .snr apl. ana. Avail ,bY Oct lst .....,.. a-a. Call Geo...,.e Ta· AAA H.B. Ph. 347.7879 etc. No job too amall. er!. $25,000, value, clear. " l! · """' ,._ v.·hatever! 54Q.-%l70 Days, !">48-522S ....,.. '" ·~ 54J.-1494 ....:,de for bt>ach ,.,;1y or :: '125, 2'· ~ "".,ts,c 1 .... !•'"" ~3708 eves/wknds ber • Investment Dept, • GET IN ON THE ............---~ '' "' Bltns. Garage. PRIV rm for ambulatory 546-2316, Panty Hose Boom * -MASSAGE -* Additiol'll! * Remodeling ls l. trusl deed. 492-61fo(I. j: * Aft 4 pm, 847-3727 * ELDERLY g" n·1 le man lady in lied guest home, SAUNA * WHIRLPOOL Ge{'Wick &. Sons, Lit'. 20· Acre!!, posslblf! mobile .. 2 BR. Near Ocean, Frplc, desires rm/board-: in simplf' Costa !\1esa. Good rood Lovely girl.11. Plush taciliti•1. 673-ID!l * 5't9-2llO home park site, Hemet. Li patio. Crpts, dl'p$. Adults. Pr.rt home or apt. Reas. served family style. 646--3391 Pre1tige Vending Open 7 d•Ys. noon-midnight. ROOM Addltiolll!. 1 &: 2 smry Wint ft.:J to R-4 lot vie. or. :: LINDBORG CQ: 63&-257! ·Can fomisl\ rm-~ding etc. ELDERLY Guests, OCt"an Over 6 l\.11LLION pair of hose 2930 \V. COAgt Hwy., Newport &. gar. call Gen. Contractor 11.nge County. Pyramid Ex~ ; Gd. RI! I I! re n C • • No ·. I ho I Id DAILY M k ., o-ch "-"0 '"""' lor low••I price 642--2988. 6'1"8800 I·, 2 BR, crptso drps, bl.tnl!, ·Prob! ·~ l'h. 646-8645 vie"'" lovf' y me n arP so . a ,. 1 D'l'a . """"""""" ~hangorK. o- " chUdrt'n ok.1 No pet1. ' enis. : eves Laguna Beach. 497-1686. 1675 PLACENTIA easy for thi11 vast markel to PALM READINGS GEN 'L remodeling & main!. 3000 Acres, Boxelder Coun- 1:: $130/mo. Call ~1165. WORKING studenr needs , Top loc•tion find you ~·ilh our new J)Anly Card'! &: Sand Readings: No job too s ma 11. lY. Ulah, grazing bind $75 f DELUXE 3 Br. 2 Ba, bltns, clean apl. in Nwpt Bch Rent1ili 599t Ideal, small M·l facility. hose vendors lhat vend Ii llelp In All Mat1ers Lic'dlinsured. 642-6167. per aett. Trade ror Orangt- ,, !rplc, pool.,~-No smJ CdM, Laguna area. Around Ml1c. $35,000 -Good tenns hi&h quall1y pair of panty 10 AM·lO PM, 7 days Co. properly. Submit. \Vally ;; children or~ 536--.2398 SJIO me.) _yrty: ·(213 ) ** STORAGE GAR~GES Call: Mr . Robinson hose lor Sl.00. \\le supply 213. 697.9272 La H.:.bra C11rpet Cle•nlng 662S Mt.Coy 6la.-Oll&. : i BR. l 1:/'' ,d....,, ~7981. 1f~ 5 PM. Coll~t $2S/mo. , D1ivii Re11lty 642-7000 high -trarlic -count loca· FU~Y LICENSED " ·r· 1 .1 6 tionlt -You Rn>ice thf: ac· DIAMOND Carpet Cleaning 10 or 20 1cre11 nr big lake k ~ bttns, 1 k to Mach. H.a acfisr •want51 working 64l-639 unti pni. N. W. Comer ol 16th & "HOUSE-SJ'rnNG" in your Back to School Special ri\11'.r. Filhi"°', hunting t: !: 1145,<mo. • : area "''1221)..V for Ceramic~> OF a 2~ car garage kir Pomona, M·l, 140xl4D . counts and lake the money homf! while you are away, 300· flS. . ~Est. c•mpi• ..... 9 1;., Lavtlock &: " G pt Reduced $12,500 for quick to lhP bank. If you have . -• •. ,. U GORGEOUS Ocf!an VU: oven. a.rage, sn1 a • stora&f! only. Rent '20/mo. S3.440 or S6.8&:1, secured by by klcal bus1ne11 cou.,.e. ~r1lr-Install. 64>13l7. Winemucc11..Nev.Nrh~-y40 Df'IUXf! 2 Br, l'f!frig Sl.75. ~·hatever'? ~22'70 Days, CdM. 673-7356 &a.le. '8()00 Down. Leon inventory and equipment and I ,OS48-::;,~154~':-:-===-:--; STEAM J et carpet cleaning . l. 50. Trade for car, camper, :! Lrg 2 Bt. bltnl! $U5. 53fh.1708 f!ves/wknds GARAGE $25 MO. ~ Rltr. 548--05S8 01 ar.'.' looking for an excellent I NEED A Meticlllous & By ClarKare, nation • wide rise w/pool or ? 54().2333 ;; 536-6720 WoRKINc couple df!sire ll 1r~o~r~ol~o~af~,~C~d~M~·~.-!6J3.~29~18!l:::::::=======I income, caJl • for full de· Oependablf! G\J:I for AP1' service. Free eat. 6'\M055· 11 Acres zoned M·l wit h tt.. I!: . ~!\ lurn:apt or puplx ~"!·REAL ESlATE tails. Mr. Carminio TI4 : CLEANING. 642--1224 _ .... -,.~,,' • teases ff.om $331.M 1st TO. S An Sjlll 1'1:8. or Hunt. ~ area. G I Commercl11I '815 644~02 or TI4: 532-5477. ALCOllOLICS Anonymous C11rpet leylnt rr ~ eq for big boa1. l:, •nta 11 ..... 1 $150 · M•x. Rf'fs".. C al l__;~•~·~·~·~•;.:______ Phone 542-7117 or writ!! to Repiilr __ , -~~~~ -,·,dential Income or? Ed Collect (TI4l. 4[>C-1987 6000 e STORE, Bldg tor sale I--~.-----.-= --" •• VILLA MARSEILLES WANT yEARLY LSE: Sm. Income Prooerty 686-698 W. 19th St. Bethel Moner to Loan 6320 P.O. Box l23.l Costa Mt'sa. CARPET LAYING Riddi,. In~. ~\Ill\! . ;: BRAND NEW unfurn hse·So. of pier. 46 UNITS: Xlnt Covina loc. l ~T~o~·~·~"~cc~rno~r~.~54~8-~1~7~68~og~•c·I-:;----;:;:~-;---r>.fARY CAY C.A. PagP 642-2070 16 Acres Gran!Jl PMS, Ort', • .. '· 1 TD L Thank you for 11 great "'··-·1 bl .. SPACIOUS Balboa Peninsula . MalUrt'· F/P S368m . inc:. S&am. dn FOR LEASE: Next to Hun· st oan .... ·-·----House." UIUn, !'IUI I e 1$U .... I ~Bdrm • .a. .... s. reliablt' cpl . No chldrn or S68m O....·lc be.I. Prin. Only! lington Harbour, 3200 sq. fl. yf!llt'!I! 1 LoVf! You, Kt'n Electrlc11I 6640 1iv. Slf1\\1, Eq. S'lll\1. Tnute .,.., ' t M"':IOI C Bkr 547 ~·· "' 213 ~1444 ---~~-·~--'or So. Calif. Ma"" Reynolds ; . ult ~Jving r . pea .. _,, oco·. . """""~ v es. . : ""~ . . . 8';~ lNTERESl' •er . , 'F . & Unfa"'. MUST have .3 BR hse by end 1 ~,....,.c:::..:;:::~t.c-o:-+-:-7'=:--,______ 2 d TD l Announcements 6410 E;~~!~~N~ ~~a:la rr~s: ).11).J:wi, 5J6.3m. .: Dllbwalhtr .• cak1r codnilnat· .of WCl!k, Lag Bch, CdM . •.t2J M-1· A LOTS lncluitrlaf Rentel 6090 n oa n * ASTROL.OGY CLASSES 54g..j21J3 $1000 SLATE PCXJL ·rABl.E " ea:ifpp1'.nees'! ~.!!hag 'area,· have sm pel .+Production Place, Ne-wporl NOW FORMING. CALL -·-_ regulation ~ilf', like new .. " :: carpet ·. choice of J color children. 642--0640 Beach, 673-7070, 642--2045 NEW bldg., 1368 lo 2300 ll, 64T2...,,217•1 based on ~~II TIIE SUN SIGN, 6T~l. floors 6665 Wll.L TRADE Jo'Olt ;• schemf!s • 2 baths • stall BACH. Studio • apt. furn. Nr' Baker & l'~airview, 1 yr " Aft 5: 61::>--21 ~0. 67J.-7743 * Equity in Boilt. showen • mirrored ward-Rea! Prefer at. NB., lea~. SUllivan, 548-2176 Serving Harbor area 21 yn. CARPET VINYL TD.E 67;;.2151 * 646-3434 robe doors • indired light BeJbOa. Box p 2017, Daily Business Rental 6060 FOR I.st • 5300 .,. ft. prime S11ttler Mortgq• C 1 o. CHURCH Choir si n I I! rs LIC CONTR. FREE EST. 336 E 17th Sttte needed Opportunity t or * cAn 7262 * " lng in kitcbu • break1ast Pilot HARBOR BLVD front. 19x37' w a Te b s e space.all/part. . aoloi11L, 644-4255. .,_. .' bar • hu&e privat. ff!Deed AO Agency VP, single 40 wfrestroom. 2llO Harbor Irvint Ind, Mr. Bullard LOANS $50,000 &. Up, Any ========= patio • plusb Janqecapinl • reeds l br tum h.se or apl. Blvd CM $200 mo. year's 546-8051 Real E11tate or Busine111. Cemetery lots '4ll Gardening '6IO br1ck &r-B-Q'a,. *""but. N.B. / CdM. Bus ph. 54~-ll22 lease°. S4&4r83. -Mr. Do.llum f.303) 922-2305 ..:.;..,;;.;.,..;;_:._ _ _;_ __ _ ed pool& a: la.rMd'lt.' •'· Cala 61DO no colll!Ct call11 S•crt'fi-I * LANDSCAPING * • ....... maras. CAFE . for lease or rent Lots · · ~· New Lawlt.ll", lawn removal, 3101 So. Brl I St. RELIABLE high school Downtown Costa !\fesa, 1824 ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 cemetery lots, Blue Spruce l"f!novaling, All phaliea land· (%Ml. N. of So. Cot:;~~ !e.&chf!r desires 3 br, 2 ba Newpoi1 Blvd. ARIZONA and NOTICES 11eclion, Harbor Re&t Memor. . 11 , d . plex or home, beach atea. Rich Irwin, Pyramid E.x. changors. 675-6060 Delightful triplex, xlni · ln- 1..ume bellut cond. Adult Cl:· (·upied. \VIII tradf! for·3. hr hon1p 10 $30,000, Mr. J.farri.s 545-JW:lll So. Cst Rllrll . 1.969 Dodge Monaco· ~ta. wagon, 14,000 ml, T.O.P , Oii' retinancf!. Will takf! tSlder ~ar. chain saw or 1 fot our !qUity, 962-UJ8 'J\\.'O .(2) 1st class Nrlinc Ticke-11 to Anywhere In Th<' \\'orld It Rf!turn . Valu• $1000 ea, Trad!! Jo~OR 'car, ~ndo. TD's, trlr, e!c. 6Th-226jl URve 10 dlxe. apl. unit!! In Downey : ~quity $¥j,000. .\'anl income, Laguna ~er.h lr Newport. ke Ptre.yda, Realtor 546·1698, 494-,5488. i Br Guf!sl Ilse, potential :om~erci1I . Sunland 1'1t· ltunga health area. S,10,00) .q. Wan1 land or mobil!!! hm. >46-7234 or 213: 35.l-4SOI), Will trade 16', SO h1' boat w/trailer. etc. for godd sol. Id pool table, " • Call 846-3177 or ~7, ask for Tony. WAIKIKI, HAWAJJ. Seaut. vie,_10.' apL, comp!. turn. many extras. '19,()(X) f!q. rradp for N.B. or Laguna Bf;h, prop. Realtor 646-073'!. 160 ac7 free &. cir near ill· lio. \Vill trad" all or-part, 1a\ $250-llC'. lor clear boat. ;iropcrty NB or '? ? 557-9700, 499-4206 17 piece11 4' x 8' x I." vinyl coated & nat. ply~·ood 4' x 6' piclure frame, 2 Antique ::tra, misc for boat, G\de.r C amper, trlr t'lr '? 548-8952 ::re!!tlll'lf! mountain ~ i.\SOO equity, $10,000 balance. for machine shop equi~ n1ent. pres.11 btake or r Sant11 Ana hse u"'!er $200/mo. C.M. OOl)-"1200 Sq. fl. Office. also Large level lotJ. Water, pow. ial Park, Call 548-3075 ~~·~ ro~~~a 12 y~s -10:~1:::;: PHONE: 557"*200 area. 54a--9.f31ext28. 8 io.5 . ·soo set. ft. Store.. S!IO & $150 .. :~ice~sy1:.~~. ~ ;~~~ Found (Free Ads) 6400 SERVICE DIRECTORY 5.16-122.:\ * , ;...&:.. , RELIABLE lady wanti; to lse CM 646-2130. tun!s, maps. Write. Elmer ~ALI~ brown dog. male-6550 __ AL.,.c'S~G~ARD=~ENIN==c=--* * p* * .~ or ttnt spacious •J BR un-Butler Box 486 Kingman, 1vith bluf' rollar fou~ at B11bvslttlng for Gardening 11 ama.ll land-"!!!!!!!!!![!l[!!!!!![!l[!!!!!!!!!!!![!l[!!~!!!!~!!!!!J!!!!'~!!!!!!!l!!!'~J Mfi.J2J:1 Will trade 3 bdnn, 2 ba honf<', xlnt cone!. San Clf'o mente, near bf!ach. $12.tn>. equity for unit,g or ?'?! E.l... Risley Realtor 49Ui643. What Oo ycu bave t0 trade 1 List It bf!JW -in <Jrancl County'& larRnf read trad· In&" post -aM make • deal Lagun• Beach 5705 lurn apt v.·/vitVf. About Nov Office Rent111 6070 Ariz 8640L ' 17th St. Alpha Beta. Will bl" CHILD Catt .for mothers acapinc lttYioei call 5'0-5199 ~ SERVICE DIRECTORY Bdrm . bah ki h-l, to S175. 548-3304 · at Orange County Animal ..... _ ha 1 rk , doo't •-. N -~ CdM c SERVICE DIRECTORY l • hv rm, t. & tc · .. _,_ J MEDICAL· DENTAL e WANTED-LOTS Shelter. WllU ve 0 'ND "' .:x:rvn'K e .. ....,..., • OA-en w/stoYf! &: refrtg AduJl! WANTED 1m. baC•K'Wl· ot S . il Be 1 tio lo build Apt's. . want to }eavt' lht'ir child!'en ta Mf!K, Dover Shore&, nJ' N ·pets Slt.cl • br apt 1re:tired. gent. Don't ullei ava · st oca n. CASH r.J. POODLE: ~dish-grey, ju11t 1nywhe.rc. W a I king Wntcllfl. o i°~ALi.' &. ff.opp smoke.' drink, no ptts. '85 ~nt ,parkin~. Modern. lacil· Wrilf! delail11 to: Daily Pilot med-!lz. \V/Rh1nes~ col· di11tance lo Pomona "-J_A_P_AN_ES-'E--G-.-,-d-,-,-,-,' 211 ~., La-· .. ~ "'·ach max. 673--0803. nieii. Immed1ately av1llable, Box M·-·. 2211 W. BaJL--lar & fie.a collar. Vic: F. Wilson 9Chools, 646.8662 G cl ....._..., ,.u.,... D'C BA YSHORE CENTER A'V'I ...,.. I ~-=~-,0-,....0---,.--o-monthly 1'ftle, en. . e•nup, 494·10Zl e LANDLORDS e . Blvd N.B. Vly, -Milestone Prk Area. WILL. <rive Jovln1 ca.re to bl r 601 Dover Dr N pt Beach • ... Rea.v .:i e.. ree e 1 t. }'REE RENTAL SERVICE " 8.19--.1346 ""''r child (3 &: ovrJ. Ni~ 64" ~-Y., BLK TO BEACHI . . -----~-,.. ---·~-"---~-From $lfo(I. New 1 & 2 Br. Broker 534-6982 •' '7'-6050 o Acr••I• 6200 FOUND: Dog, black & homf' environment, AL'S Landscaping. Tree H E •-h t UC! • -• while. mixl!d breed. No col· P I a y m atell·l..unch·Snacka POOL. 2175 S, Gout wy. iMAL u.:s man a -•••. un ...... C ES LAKE p k J'l"moval. Yard ttmodeling. • ~ •919 or 497.]630 needs TOOm w/kiL privll. -·• • 5 A R .. lar, Vic. Jo'ountain Vall ey Un iv er 111 y ar area, ...___, bauiln lo! 1 ~ S m=-REA School 962-9114 833-0098 ,,.,. r. Cf!anup. OCEAN VIEW • 1 -1 BR hare apt. ~~" DELUXE Oilices: SUites or MATTHEWS A · I ~~~;,...--""..,--...,.,:c Repair apmklen. 67J.-1166 . ... i. 6 MO old malt' black &. gny CHILD Care, my home., any apt&. Furn or unfurn. Crpts, RESPONSIBLE couple w/3 sngls, by motor longtt. Hard 10 find parcel ~n _the tiger kitten found \Vet! hours. Hot lunch. Lge: r~ HONORATO Ir Smith, •xpert dri>S blt-in1, patios. walking children de1irei 3-4 br olde-r Crpt/drps, paneling, air choicf! El Sobrante distt'i~t. night , 15th & Irvine. N.B. ·n lawn &e.<'iVf'. For lre.e f!st. dista°nee to rown. 100 Cliff home in H.B. 536-10.">9 cone! Furn 11 desired. WaJk Excellent viev.• hom" site-G42-5Z53 dayll . 5-ts.5382 f!ves. =:i."1~~~Y ~d :~. "(;all 847-~. ~-,ft :> Dr .. 1H'l!11-~· 4JM...5498 to oC Airport. 41c per ft. .,, 'd 1 citru or horse!----~---~~ PM ----------1 ~il51 WI . ~ ea . ll . FOUND Mutt blk-bm &: whl 1,;""-:;;:.~"~"c-.,.,,,:-;.,,,-;:;c::;~ 1-----------SPACIOUS l BR in quiet area Rooms f or Rent 5995 conchllOns. Priced right al long hair -ear.i k bush tail. WILL babysit for infants & GEN. Cle an up-Tree It South LagdJta, l blk 9th St. . . . .DESK•· SPACE $16,000, with $6,(0) do~·n. Vic· CM 5.'17_3119 toddlers in my home, Vic: Sprinkler Serv. Re Io t 111. beach. S16S inc utilities. COL.LEGE 1f,IF workinr gi.rl. lOS N El C m· R •I Act quickly and inves1 tor...:,.:::.· =~·.:;;.,...c __ ~-=-c ltarbor &_Victoria. Day or New lawns. Spraying. Reas. Weeke°nd only 4~1115. Bal Isl. Kit & TV nn, ~. 0 • ·• ino • your future. For maps & in· SET of car keys on N. Csl nlte. MS-7123 .,,.. --=~"'='~·-~-~--- $70 Tno & up. 6r:>-3613 S.in Clem•nt• fonnation please call K.W. Hv.iy, Lag. Bch, by Hll.!iky I ~:::;:~::.."°::__.:.......,,.= ROTOTILL.ING, Trees a.nd S.n Cl.m•nt• 5710 F1JRN.· '"""" •"' ·w1nte< of 492-4420 Small with . Boy Orive·ln. 494-1149 EXPER. pat}ll"fl worne.n will 11hru"-remaved, new lawns. ·=::....:::::::.:.::.::.=..---"'"-"I •-n. " A DEL MAR care tor·oa.by/sm. child my ua -yearly, Cl<llfl.to beach. 112 CORON Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. FOUND ladie.1 wrist watch Fret-eit. 54~5924 2 BR., 1tove. cpts, drps, sun- deck g~e. 'i1: blk from ocea~. No pet's,' 1165. Checlc: front apl, 231 Aragon, San .Cement!! or call 493-3Xlt. a\JSiE§f markefPtace in town. The DAILY PllDI' Clusified section. S a v e money, time I: effcrt by s hopplnr trom your 34th SI. NB 673--2473 eves Ground Dr-delu.xe priv of-532-2538 Eves/wknds 538-5971 vicinity of CdM . ~:zisg Mon/Fri. Cd M ~ Japanese Gardener. Exp, fices. Priv baths. Prkg &14-2038 ./ rµRNISHED room for $125/mo. Util pd. Also 5 rm Vt(.l'()RVILLE CENTER Li c'd Day care, 7 am to 5:30 General Cleanup. Hauling re.nt, Cost~A~]e.!,· Suite; 2 ba. Owner 67J-.6757 Improved fairway, lakevlew FOUND blk m~le w/whl Jtfn wkly, Hot meal&, Har-e 546-1894 e ~==,2~~~~~·...,.....,....,,,J·=~i<~~~~~~~ · Pat'Cf!ls ssoo down. 1% mo. let"! cat. Weimng col.Jar . NfCEI,Y furn room .for DESK SPACE Also small acreage parcels. Balboa & 37th St. 61~3547 , .:, ;:brir~/l!A:;:=k;::":,·.,:546-=,l::539=· :-:o= !~ i!=U: ~~.e~ •lder{y lady In priv heme./ 222. <crest • venuo * 54&65.2'l * WEU...tr1ined Spe.rroW bird WILL babysit anyM'~~ c'!!l.d, serv. 1 Timi! OK. 541-5846 " Co lound north l\tesa Verdi! mf home near ...,.ion Y.Jf!-meaJs &. laundry. 545-1285 For Acn!age in Ora[lge • o.. 830-6069 GARDENING SERVICE I L•guno .Beo ch area. C.M. Call a-1~2028 ''O:'·c:::.:..:=~-~--o VERY nice TOOm 0 r u l -t' ... I ,__ 1 Experienced JapaneH ::G::•;;"°;;'::•;.i'::Serv.::.;;.:lce:;;:•c_;."'2= Ironing 675.1 RAIN gut1en Installed . Rahiy EallDll ~hef9 ~l'JOOn, Free eat. 'Reas! 968-2208 Remod~'iiJlg, ff'nce bldg., painting &: 'cen'l repalrs. Reas. Xlnt. ret'11. 642-54U . H11ullng 6730 1'.N.T. Lawn S•r vice . Garage clean-ups, hauling I. light moving. S48-5863, JRONING IN MY HOME JN C.M. $1.25/ht" ·~· * IRONING * i\1y Home; S1 Hr. P ick Up I: Del.iv. 56-7M1 L•ndscoplflll ___ .. ~ NEW LAWNS, re-9ttding, r o to • tillnng, renow.tina, clean-up. 897·2417 « 846-m12. c'1:::1~-30-129~~--~--· I Limou1i":--.. ~~rvice '".· 15 YARD/Gar. Cleanup. Remove trees, Ivy, !rash. Airport11, Harbors · ' Grade, backhoe, 962-'1745. Anywhere. Rates, 40c a mili;. Min .. 10 MOVING, Garage clean-up & mi'll. 24 hr n?l!V. 830-241'.M. lite hauling. Reasonable .1 • .:.::c:::..::.:..:.:...:..:..c_.:.:.:..:.:.c..1 Frtt estimate&. 64.>1602. HAULING ,10 A LOAD Clean Up. Tree Serv. Ge:'J. Pruning 646-2528, 543-8043 HAULING & CLEANUP SJO a load * 548-5924 TR.ASH &: Garage clean-up, 7 days. 110 a load. Free est. Anytime, stS--5031. MAID SERVICE LOCAL G!rls Want To Clf!a.11 Apls. & Priv. homes, Gd n!l'I & very reaa. rates? 642-12iL C &. S MAIDS AV AIL.. im· mediately. References. 642-9873 or 64l+9874. employed man. C1oae in. 494-9466 llanialtta ty FOUND turt.lfl', Newport Vlt .ld 3 >"1• moly~ .. m~··.. S48-02'28 all 64" ~""" Shol'Bl! on Prospect. chi • )'Tl or u•:r. !!II =.,,:..-~· -'-'---~~--Co•ta Mesa. C -,i;,w Prestige Ofc Suite Call 64U560 "-AL>..(lff'l fl el Mar area. 14:>-4991 EXP. Japanese Gardener. I·--------- 5410 Avail , 2043 Westcliff Dr, NB . .,..., Gf!n. cleanup. Haulini trtt1. Housecl••ni-. 6735 M•inffn11nce Ull1'chair. ·6'2• .. 10 F-~ I V II CALIF Land 10 Ac rfl s . WILL babfl;lt my C.M. home ·-. ~ _..,11 n • •Y 560 sq It. Newly crpted, psn. 1· Ad' No ... ""rn MALE Siame!W" cat medium b h d k ,.._,, Mainl. yard 64fi.-0619. l ~~················~•I parce !I near tn, '""" • -•-r d••k e11n & laiL C.r.f. Y r.. ay or "' • '-' :J.ounl'ain~ l&!--:a.1111 , ; M all Livlnl • ruru•..s a un1at'llbbod • ,.J !!led & painted. $290 mo, Calif. Term!!. Eves ll39---0055. """"' '~ 64&-6218 GARDENING A ~ Mgr, 645-28Jl. atta. Il.L bab ll he 1 Ing PruniTIR·Trimming &: 62-SE'ITER puppy, North La. W ya ' my mt'. · M&--5319 aft 5 FOR LEASE Lrg modern • R. E. Wanted -child • 3 yrs or older. Mesa Rerovating ocean view OUice11. Shop11, :;::_::;._::.;c:;;,.:.::.----1 gun., Thul"lday. I •t '""991 "·~-1 Land cl DANA Pl' vie-lot '>I' small 494_78... de ar area.......,...., ...... ...,n ng: eanups, suitabl~rol. or busineu. "' •pmklr ...... roto--ce.ment · ~ ,. acreage 8pf!ctacular view RELIABLE molher wants to "J•• 1999 5, °¥'•t Hwy, Lapna r.ot ~·d . can P8Y S!'AKI S ! AM ESE cat found bab)'lit. &hind Woodla.nd work. C.D. Yancey, 646-5860 Bch. 494-9471. down &: $50/mo on balance. EutbluU area. _ .&~hi'-.~--;;:.,;:::::;;;,·-:==-;; I JAPANESE Ga rd~ n In& UIXURY New offices, prime Coni.ct Doug Erway, 22574 644-0IK)5 ~t011tER will ~byait 1 Servict'. Neat work, Cltanup Beach Blvd.. a ir, cptJ, Tentri~d. Colton, Ca. 92324. FOUND puN! hllt male cat " Arnall child, wkly. My home yd. malnt. 968-2303 ~"rt:~ etc. 2-4 or 6 nn. BUSINESS nd mo~ old c~ntury hemes off MeN Verde area 54&-2062 CLEAN UP SPEC1ALI5r (213) 394-0015 call coll@Ct. • NE \VP ORT Be111ch-mod Air/cond """w. em/dlx ofil<.-t•. lltd. PriY. ba. C.OUt Hwy. 2 FURNLSJ 2:14) Jlq. }IW)', N lED ofliet 11ui!e11. ft. Sl2Slmo. Cout wpt Sch, &4S..2'182 ME FOR ICK CASH n QU THR DA OUGH A ILY PILOT w ANT AD NO mat ...... ttt W!l.lf It ii, )'(!ti l it with a DAILY • FINANCIAL Buslnets Opportunities '300 ROVT&ll"Pe reces.<1t0n n'1is- 1ant plumbing type bu1IM11 No txptr. ft'tl'd . Pl'l)'llca.liy capable. 3'}-50 )Tl of qi!, s.;ooo ttit'd I- knowledge or the area So. cf Ganien Gnwe )'rwy. $12,000 -sm.ooo yr. wri te P.O. ~ 2008 Wtttml~er. Cal. 983 L.AUNDROMAT !or gale s;:,700 with terms. iJ'OAI ap- prox. S500. CM. ~t5!M • RESTAURANT, D a.n a. Point. ~1 u1t lf!ll! 494--3182 Bushanl Ir Garfield 968-1583 CHILD . ....,, n\)'' "°""'· New fent'e Ir repair. odd r e nt'rd pllly a r•a. jobs. Rea!I. S<!-6955 Lost MOI ~asonable. 6-ifr:.JG.; Cardt>ning ~rv. By Japane!M! American. SIAMESE, }",.m, eo c o BNt Malnterwinee 4555 847-29-U ean I tall, v.111 I btxb'. P'.l Complete Verd Ciirel REW ARD! 546-0037. BOAT CARPENTER """"' nM 040-4837 S MO OLD Blue po i nt Si111mese rcmtle IMI vie Gener•I S.rvioes -Nwprt & 17th, CM. 64.l·.1251 ltlck, MaMnry,· •le 6Uo LOST:German Shep h erd, SECIU:TARIAL SERVICE ma!~. blk I: tM. vie Colta BLOCK w...U,Planlt"rs.Pat~t-Typlnr, SHi dlctpb. 642-807G. Drivt:Wf.11 • Sldf!walkl. Uc. Tbelis, gen'I. g73-l.498 LADrES wrist ~·arch II' Me sc2.ggs2 rOOm/ove. Ed'a Cko:mllll Servict '" K·Mart. Rt ft'•,,f $125. Carpets • Upbolltuy -W\n. S!U-2134 Cebl....,..klfll '5Jll "i""' )-'loot Cut' • .5B-OM1 FEM blk mixed tcrritr, So. ~ £8blnet3 • Shelvtns DIAC dlr<ci ~.Chari< L.agun.. "Rf!f'.fer". ~col· fOW' ad. lhen Ill 1-cil: and * -494. 0602 *-WANT ADI 6C-S61t t!lll'ly monl Of' 496-91)42 f:!\.'tS, •l•r. Rwd. ~ cr.$3573 li1ten to tht phOM: rinr! , --============-------~PILOT -. • • .. t • . ' -• •HOME n1aintenance., also pa.inti~ & odd jobs. TILE rloorA itrippl"d ' v.ued, Reuonable. 847+845'l carpet shampooed windows citaned, Quality Service by P11int lng, profeuionttl )anitora, Mastt>r -~P~•~peo;.m;;o;•~fll:;,;iflll~---""~I Cham accepted. 646-8096. PAINTI'NG -El:t.·lnt. 18 )Tl. f!xper. Ins. Llc. Free est, Accoust .. Ceilings. ~9126, BAY Ir """'"" ' ' ' llanglng. Jo'rc• E1t: Call Be•ch J anllorial ·window!! !Joo~ JSJ' C1a111 PWnt!ng Ir Paper (!f • ... A Commc'l, ·M.~!'iO. ' &16-14(11. WINOOWS It wall1 v.·t1~!4XI. PAINTING. nt 11l & n!Liabl@. f1n, atrippcd, scalM 4 Cid I John tor -U L wutd, Fl"tfl tiil. jtg7·i834 646-487) or 817-4128 day or nighL 67J.309J. No Wuting WOULD YOU BELIEVE ~ WALLPAPER * ru Clean Your HotM for \/hen )'OU can "Miu:" Blue Chip Stamps. 543-1444 646.!TlJ 394-6103 IM~1tDlATE Est. en qualitJ WILL do houework, ,have 11\ttr • t1dtr pilritin&. Apb, own '"'-IWJD't&tion. Call, "°"'"'• or J11&t a room. Jack, alter 6 pm. 64:>-1736 '31-.- Mtu Cleanine Sel'\lk:e PAINTING • Inter, Ii f:xter. Carpe .. , wlrdowt. lloon, ete. State & Cit.Y Uc. Aai:JOr R-. • ONnrno'I, 548-tJtl BUI. 642--0'l33 3 WOMEN to' do cleMing. StU I~ old 1fUJ( BU1 the Jw:r.o 1..a.rat: jl)bt pref'd. Put A. atulf \'ou can cb. both tbr.i • lbill. 5674920 DAIL. Y Pttm Want Ad&. . ' - -,• ·~ ., ' . ' I .. i I • I • t I . .._ ,. ' ,, .. }~ & IMl!LOYMINt_ JOU & iMPLOYMEN1 Joas & I MPLOYMINT MlllCHANimE FOii • MlllCHANDISI POii .• ,,;.ll~HA~f.L. PO~IRC,NA~D~I POii ,~-~~f!!L~!!! Jollo Mon, w...._ '710o Jobi l\lor;, w-71DO Jobo -Mon, w ...... 71DO Jobi -Mon, w-71DO SAL! ~NO TllAM--SALi Al!D TllAlil SALi AND _°'.::::,_· SALl--AH •-lAOI -~p ii-MM A SI.JM CYM Diitr.htlp de.rn * DllVDS * LOCAL Msrs ~~ 11ril to TEtEPHONE 1101ldtor, com-'urnlture ' . IOOO Oar ... Sale IOt2 Ttl•vl•*' ,!!!. M11c1lleneeu1 "81 dfdla. b 01 t 1, •~·ori<lla No. 1 ex.erchler I: ~ new type c_ar w•x. M111ion b a 1 I a. Ola.bled F'RENCH Provtnclal canopy MOVING-Gart.1t Sal~ -ntEE c\fl Let us lihow YoU BEAUT. cu1totn 11\f.de bklt- as ,ol ea. a.nyt tni lntrodtttt excitlna. n• w No E .... ettee equip, e:tp de•tno '·rw<:. Aml'l'lcan Vetennr; 5t1.(181S bed, itoubl-.' MO. Cffftl M\llt 111ell~ baby d)thts, In your home our bt11.ut. a.bed $115. M~ . 30; reuoaa~I)' Sl..IMCYMJE'J'BA'lll.No N.ceuGryf S.A.1Yuh.lal.&12.'T211L TELEPJIONE '°'kitlJW;, couch$5.6tft-3640 ~adl. curl•ln1, nylontlhll·Apllt.catpelat Mclntoth60, ?olelntoetl ~. ,.. ,...... ..um.tit. exp, Net', Shlrity Crattam Must tilYe aean C.-JUomla Ma-__. Tr•'-e Prefer blriftK 1hut-lnl. CaU WALNUT Din'& tabMe, l lt.mpl, to)'t. diahn, bookl, $3.9'1 -• J;ll. )'d,t-Pho~ Dux recliner cbatr $'fl 968--&425 or ~ ' drl•lf\I ftcmd Apply •••lllRRlll 1111• ~2-!tn---.. '"-vt•, bU~t. s chrl, plctutH, ch~ A, ladiel 962.-1711. 8"rt Roebuck I Teakwood r • m •-d I n I n i • -IPICl&ll lbter. ATl'ENnON aou~ Y ILLOW (A'I co~ Dyn&rtlk SavlOP' Loan M: $150. 841.. :-iumiar:!. ::.~. Coit Adams at flfq-mlla. = ~ ~~ ~ Edlr ~. Fftt "t MacDocw.kl'• or Cl\I at ltoll 186 E 16th St. ICM:. II llttkinc ~. -• '-TEWR ~ ~AI. tumi&&ate -.9" 851 H. We J-.i nf'L Lic'd I Ina. &arborBl\ld.\lnowhirinr Co M ' ........ -·~•--1"~:/ ·'-couch,cht.lr,.fWl~, Stln.10imto4pm, S&n. e n"RCAmaplecolorTV· ~nnedao~qu.•~ ... Whlbl .. te..!_<_ ~ Oaudc. &6-0IDI. 'M>men to -.'Oft bttwn the Ila ea w,-nea • ._.WI' wen' Part tlme . Uourb' ........, 2 end tables. 96&-033? tlqo Rd., CM, (Mesa dti Good cond. $250. PYt P~· 5"" u ""' _, , INT ......,._..._~ hn of 10:90 AJof to 2 Plot. ~\ii "-eekly for -C evcD-llWnqt!IJlent ~lirlne pro-.BANK OF AMERICA Mat lndJ 54G-3J.5f, call 89W234 Beaut. "'blte I: aold table. r • or """"'~"'"'""' ldral for ~n 1"/IChOol ing's v.'Ot'k. Party plan, car cram. Thll po81U0n c:>lfttl a alS e Balboa Blvd MUS'!: ~ fu r a lt•r«l t lamps $p. Blonde hwne.n P.AINnNG. Loe. Rd. lM· a.tr children. St•rtini ~ nrc. EvH U: 545-4445 challrnitnc ~ rewudinc C:.· .. : Balboa • Conde~ ~ Mini Jitl-'1 & Steree 1210 hair wia $65. Head •t:Jnd&rd 'fd£D Se rv lee. 1'·ree s1 .G;, per hr, 54>9!H3 ., ENI' ASST tttr to the ria:bt ptrtOn. Call Eq' ual op ....... t,.ni•" emplo-r bike -Ge.rage_M 536-8Sll Al»Pllencet 11• ski5 MO. 1'1en'1 leather lllki ettlmatH ~O " D AL · PeNOtU'lt-1 213: 88&-0512. l""''u V" ,,..._ MclNTOSl:lmttro pre.amp & boot.I, -1iit 13 SolO, Women'• * PAPi RN•NOER * A-1 TELEPHONE So1k;1;ng ORTO EXP. ONLY! MASSEUSE E 'd Offl I' I •IO w*-•~N EASY <Ow amp, Coot $8lll, NOW "° boob, ,;,. S US. 3 ··-... · -Full time. no nper. ntt. •• 842-7775 *• " xp • * TRll\!MER OR UPHOLS· Ce um ture · a-r & Dryer '250. ~·or-·M-C:-f221 bicycles: tl..aware: dift1, Prl~~uthtr!JZW9 1:9mN~!.~;t i:;:tlo~~=n} D=;~n~~i:~~~.f~!~ ~;::a~~nee. • 817 . 7879 ~~&tu :nr:a~ =~~ ~~50·•.~.~d _ __1e&Q.. J-~ :,~1~ Cameras & «::::: :::. ~~ \~~!:;/~1~• ~"<PERT ,,_1nt1ng • h1terlor Co5ta ?.frsa. 5-18--5501. w. »45. 545"8395 aft 6. Import Auto Perm. job, trlnge be~Clts. -:: ....... ~ -"'50'U'.N eannw REF'RIGERATI:>RS • La.rte -I! i . Ext rior f'fte ti I ro_.,,. c ... ll'3, ..... e -·•--.. .: ..... .. ... ' _,,. Equlpntent l300 SALE "" " · ei ma es. AVIATION INSURANCE DESK clerk PBX NCR all Mcchonle • must be exper\. LAh"E ARROWllEAD MA-haYe the large11t Aelection ~...,n . ...,, _.. _,, lJ l J P11lnting 492-7842. SALES SE:CRETARY pha&ea· fro~t fl~k, exPer., r~. w 11 h refe~oes. RINA (714) 337·2501. ot used otfice tum In this 646--7DI. M AM 1 YA C • l $ ll S • Custom Draperiel McAdam. Palnttng Serv. HandlillJI: <:Ii en l 1 and full time. ?otany conipa.ny bent'.tits. Call C O area. l.ADY Keflmorr "'a11htr, like Rollrimatic, ~. Minolta·l6 DecoralOr draPf!J')' work'room bar. &:. Ex:ler. Special rate• markeling 11 v i a Ii on l.n· Ben Brown's Motor HOlf'I Doug 540-!H68. TOU H-UP W RK Mc Mahan Desk new $100, 11 cu ft 1968 :: :r-ro:idt ptoj 300w doaing out 2SOO yards or on apts, 646-364;; 1ltll'ance. 31106 S. Coast, s. l..quna MECHANICS & Helpers for ON PC BOARDS 1800 Newport Blvd. Frlg\dalre ~tr!&'. s e If drapery rabrlc and madMlp OU SUPPLY THE PAINT 1'f.rs. Bradley J EXPER Mature sal~adie• trucking co. AppJy in person Experience preferred: But 642-8-CSO defrosting, 1ilte new $150. ROlLEIFLEX, F3.5 Teuar, draperies. Materials from $JO Per AYerap Room PEACOCK INSURANCE C.'O, desired to work In food only, 1343 Logan St., c .r.t. related exl)l!rience: Lp 1teel clothes cabinet. ex~llent eond .. $75. ~ 7Sc a yard and draperies ~Est . 551-863!! 401 Gle;ne:i~na Bch business. Give background MEDICAL ASSISTANT Demonstrating high degrtt: Office Equipment I011 $10. ~. St6-6380, ~11$ eves. from $5 pair, Sa.le stan1 n>R )'OU!' painting needll & exper. Reply 10 Daily Pilot Experienced In X-rays. In-<>f manual dexlerity, may 1968 MODEL Fri(idaift De-~ ,._ _ ___. 1'!onday for one week ONLY. - In from noon t<> doors, SOClAl. sectetary andtor Box M l07ol C P.1 blood -'· suH.lce. ELEC Undttwood $1-C 0 luxe Portable Diabwuher. ..,.... ""' '"'9lll ISOO 38S3 Birch St, No·-~ • ' . jectiom. won•. set-ups GOOD WAGES· XLNT n-...g •u. Swi·-• '"-...... ~ ...... call Paul ,MT-1455 \\1oman Frlday-Om'tpanion. & EKG' 847 ~7 ~ ..._.., N.. va C•11" Movina must 8ell! 5'f8.;,..... GOLF CLUBS Beach. 546-1431 •dJ. to Qr. Verutilr . Exp. MS. editing. EXPER. Dlsh11.uher Apply .-. -FRINGE BENEFITS $15 & $20. Straight din SS-aft ~:30 ·all day SaVSun. an.p O:K!.nty A'u,,or1, * PAPERHANGING L' . u d ·~ T in person, Surf &. Sirloin * * WO KING COND $15. 77-8' 1inale lite f!JJOl'H. first flight • P·~-c. * ...,., ... ...,, 1ve-1n eta.cu. en')' ~-ta =••w Coa & R . ... 1968 ?.!ODEL Fri1ldalre ........... ,G •% -· .....,...... ......."""' ~ 3..,,.. nca urant,-..., est .-t MEN •nd WOMEN cent fixtures, takt-a ll fOT' w~. macb, _. •" 1 o-> -H N.B DICEON ELECTRONICS INC Deluxe DlshwaWr. Movl"' U9 --' ..... ,__ FUii "''· ~1 .. -~ ~ G"'' wy, . ' • sn. Assort. doors SS ea.114" ~ IWJ~ VA wvaa ............ SlO -$15, I Pl•tte;lng,· Patch, BABYSITTER -KiUybrooke FULL PART TIME TIM 18522 Von Karman, ·Irvine plate glass 30" x4B" $5. must sell! 548-9713 alt 5:30 · $300. Will sacril'ice, na. A&k 20" bike SlO Boy's 20" ~ •---·'· OM school area. 3:20 to 5 pm, · -. ~ ... ,,. .... PART E 1Nr. O.C. Airpol1) 6'x8' $20. \Vood boxn all day SatfSun. Lor Ron, 537-5410. no Baby bed $10 Typewrit.r _,... ~l,ro;n~vtr."tn;-J-P..m.-..P$'.t ~ .. FUl;-1.-T·IME--· · · · • -0-1 D LUXE ... 'ft.... "'--madlinr. ' PATClf PLASTERING •.hild -•·, "-~ 'UlUlo FUU.ER BRUSH 5"6-51f.• TRUCK DriYent & Helpers ' .B82-Whltber. Unit-Y· ·H Q!p.p . -N-";--E-. . -'HUNTING"" bow;-new bear"" -sewt .. •. "" '"""''"-N CM. 642.-3408 PRTBL Dl1hwuher, frnl Kodiak magnum 52"-55 lb. ll:>. Lamps, framfll, wuu. All types. Fn"f' estlma~s BAB\'SmeR • Kil.lybrooke GEN'I. OFFICE REXAIR INC .. for trucking co. Apply in open. wood top. 841-9954 glove. arm guard, xll'a ra~, ~man heater for , CaJI 54o.6825 JK:hoOI area. l:~ 10 5 pm, $450 pt'l'SOn only. 1343 Logan St., 1 • PHILCO refrig-freez.et, string, 1 field ti(>I!; 29 ... 6 cabin $1;,. 117 E. 18th SI. Mon thru Fri, or live-In, l Work In beautiful new N.8 . ANAHEIM DIV. C.M. Garage S•le I022 frost.free. coppertone, SM>. bear 29" broadheads, never _c~M~~=~=~---1 1_P_lu_m_b_l_ft1.:...' ----"'°-child ok. 54f'r7650 <11fi~. Xln'I <-'O. Have some TV ~m'I work ave.II. FURNITURE Ir Antiq i.:646-1.::..=21.::•:.:•='.:.' :.3.?:p:::m'--~-used, $65. M6-5.S20. * AUCTION * knowledge or tire Ii: casual-Now Hiring Posslbll1ty for small parts if Etha AU M••' h ~ DRAINS Plugged? Draining Bank Toller Evc.n·n work 6·30 to 10 PM · · -·• 1 AG •--n en _.e ut .... LGE fro5t·lrff refri1, $85; BROWNING 22 ~lever ar· 1',ine Furniture t: rating, Cal) Miss Belly, 1 g · 1 1n~xper1en ..... -u. · · • ""'• S50 Carved oe.k sklflboard 1 slow? Expel11y cleaned $9. Recent Bank Teller exper. 5S?-6l22. Abipjl Abbot Per· NEW BRANCA 8.~350l. $2S Organ $45 TypH!t's desk apt 1z-refrig $65. Like new, ion with W$VflF adj. 3x to & Appli&ncfla 2;4 hr serv. 530-3354. 1'1in. 1 )T. Sharp &. attract sonnet Agency, 230 W. War· EXPANDING TO• WAITRESSES, exper. to $20 Pi.ate glass framed mir-immac. 492-2399. :7tio~;,. ~ri:t aft~ Auctioni Friday, 7:30 p.m. flOME REPAIRS & like people, This won't ner, Suite 211, Santa Ana. ORANGE OOUNTY work da)'A or nites. Must be ror. AntiqUeS include clocks, KENMORE auto washer, PM Wind y's Auction B1rn Plumbing-elttll'ica1. ST.50 llr. 21 1 Be h H late model. xint cond, 8 cy-642·21!'» or 642-0506 last. Beach atta. Start $400. General. Offlc~ '' TOP STARTING PAY over . App y, ac ouse pewterware. brasa miner's de $60. 546-8672, 847-8115 SURFERS 2075'1) Newport, CM MS-8686 Ca11 Gerri White, 540-6055. Mail work, ruing, typing. ,2 We need 22 men and women lnn. 619 Sl~y Hollow Ln .. lamp, copper hob ke;tde. 7.9., TANAKA SURFBOARD .. ·Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'I. ~ ~;~,~~~~g OOASTAL AGENCY F~ Pd. Youllljl'. co. Call i.o. wi1h all types of work back· Laguna Bch. 497-U88. Miscellaneous Silver. copper ~::Xe!:!: Refrl .. r~c;,~ made in Hawaii, Likf. new STOP & SWAP 557-9644 Ot=I~~ JO~~~ ~!~il. :8~e, w~.',cl',!! Perso1·u nonel p-ound.~. No experience nee-:75-~~ssiJT ~ ... ull~n a.!i~ $50. 548-6101 PLUMBING REPAIR. No job too small • &li-3128 • "6._ney, "'""" •Tel!ll<' 1 • r., essary, as company training Schools-Instruction 7600 · ' 675-8917 &ft 6 ~3 Newport mvd, C.M. BARMAID wanted under 30, N.B. 662770 falso fee )Obs) is furnished. If you qualify, S\VIMMING pool. -C . x 18'' Antiques 1110 7' 6" C AR.LAN ELL (next to Tony's Bld& Mat.) night shirt. APP I y HAIR STYLIST rapid advancement 10 key Al RLINE Sf~er36 ~::1tt hoses, etc, wrfboal'd, nice ridinr: $50 or Used turn: Stoves; Rt!frii:'1: "F'l.AME" 1880 Monrovia, . . po1ilioll. Must be over lit · e:ry charger, ANTIQUES ~ rope bed S75, Best offer. 310 W. Avocado, &: ?iliac. PLUMBING REPAIRS & Install. 56-6688 w/follQ_W1ng full or p/lime. FOR INTERV!E\V CALL SCHOOLS Phil<.-o retrig $30, Waste-pine drop leaf table $45. 4 Apt 9, O.t "If w~ don't have what you ~C~>~l-~A!iiik~liiori.iRii"~,.~-~-iiiiiiii• I exper, Xln't salary, comm SATURDAY AND r.tONDAY PACIFIC King dMlwshr $35. bath sink, captains chairs $25 each. SURFBOARD _ •., 11 ,, want, we'll get it for )IOU'" • &: be~fits, Call Jor appl. n4-7l Sl Day & Night Classl's single Meis, dresser. bunk Shavin&: mirror S15. Old " 540.5050 ext 52. Joseph Mag· 543-6596 Meis $30, chair, 4 lotdtng Spanish occasional ch.a.it custom made. Excellrnl MOVING SALE. Fu r n · · nin, equal oppor. employer. * * 610 E. 17th St.. Santa Ana t.-hair!, brown wig & ease $15. Small old 1idebolu'd $25. condition, Perfect for the surfboard, tool!!. de cc r. MOTEL Des k Clerk S15, misc parts for •55 old lamp hue. Interestina be(inner. $25. M-C-<ti77. items, aoU clubll. dothU. 1t HA IR STYLIST MALE Call 646-7445 Chevy. Misc. items. 22U \\1orld War One quilt $5. Sflfl e BELLYBOARD . El apt. Sto\lf!; !4 carat dia- W/FOLLOWING ~tOT HER'S helpe r , MERCHAANDITSRAE F 0 0ER EldenAw .. C.M_54>1616 ath~garqesalf!Satur· Paipo. Good cond. $30 or ~-26~ .. ~;.e;l-C~~.-• * CALL 494-00M • * SALE ND REMODELING. HoU8t'ful of day 1().4. 611 KinllC Platt, beat offer. 675.1027 """., ..,._. Mon/Fri. 4-Spm, 1:>wn trans, 8000 Ne11.'J)Ol'I Heilbfa Balboa Island. 6TN721. HOMEWORKERS WANTED SL hr + $2 wk travel ex· Furniture fum at modest prices, incl LESS ntAN $9 SQ. Joi. 6NO F'rtt plan 1ervlce, acid-a-rm, pr. conYena:in.-, Licensed. 30 yean in home bldg, Ph: 962-0140 410 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. tEnvelOpfl Addres.'lera). pense. 67;,....4776 btwn & & Quasar color 'IV '6' model MlscelleMOUt l600 LEAVING area. •a I e. by '..,B~y..,a~ppo..,;n~t~·~"..,~~3939..,..,~IRush .-tamped, sell·•d· 9 p.m. sprg's, mattr, bed tbl. Lmp $1 75· Lale model G.E. Sewing Mechlnes 1120 owner! Plush dbl 9e1uxe fiiooflnn 6950 d d 1 tbl. 2 ste~nd Ibis. 3.'l" rnd washer & retrig + 500 9· WALNUT stfll'eCI cabinet furn Mobile Home on the !-,--~·'-------BEAUTICIAN with ex-L ~eNs~~ON e~Yoea°i.P;· NC!ThoEwtryBell~.!'...· •• IJlu-~l.o~57ec6• cor/tbl, flbt lmps-11.•/clolh usable hsh l d ffems. l970Singrrtoucb.o-matic,2ig. $50; RCA deluxe port Bay, $14,700. '61 &: '62 Cad BEFORE you buy, call T. perience & foUowine in H.B. p 0 B n.=.,. ._.. .. shad€'s. 40 .. Whai·no1 rack, Reasonable. All!CI, 2 BSA zag, beaut. Makes button dahwahr $100: 6' blue/grttn Coupe de Ville Rflu! Ac- Guy Roofing Co. Ra.-over Call 842-1115 TRADERS. · · ox Newport Blvd, CM Bl chop--all C""lm 2188 hole!!, overcaat -am•. blind brocade hide-«-bed sofa cordion, orig $700-now •'lnn. l127-A21. Redondo Beach, . • Misc furnsh'g. onde con· ,..._ .. ,, ..... · ..... -spec. 64>7180, 5411-9590 CASHIER. part-tim~. for car Calif. 90278 Pt-time tire 1nst •ller sole J.Iorrman 2.1" TV. 14ll:l8 Canyon Dr, No. C. C.M. hems, designs &r etc. S125; sleeping bars I: t.'Ots. 613-8152 btwn 10..m-6 pm wash business. ~~:,-::~C..,=-=--,c-.,--I Change litts & shock~. Ref's. Bound be(ge Acrllan Crpt , 15 GARAGE SALE; Stove. TV, WITH 54&-1725 YARDAGE. All flflW Jabric:s. S.wing '"° riJROPEAN Fashion !rained OUers her talents i n dressmaking, alterations. aillO children's clothes. Very rr.uonable. Simple shift~ ~-A. up, 5kirU '10 I: up . 673-1849. DRESSMAKING -alterations. •10 yrs exp. Simple shifts, $8 A .up. Nr Newport Fashion Wand. 644-5467 QUALITY You'ye always wanted. Dresamaking • t.llcntions. Key Say, 1763 ~e Ave .• CM. 64>1292 Alterations -'41-514.S Neat, accurate, 2> years exp, e DRESSMAKING e Very Reuonable Call: DiaM 5"8-6619 Tiie, Ceramic 6'74 • Ce.ramie Tile \Vork or Plastering, Rees. Frtt est. 536-2426 a.fl 6 PM eves. Tr• Service 6980 ;8ob'1 Tr• Surgery ~~ * 54().3798 * Upholstery "'° . Upholstery & Rep•ir Your homf'. !'>43-770'l JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Uob W•ntod, Mon 7000 BARTEN DER Weekends. & or nlle. Long hMI or Dbl shift ok. 213/851-0953 \\'lLl. f'Xcha~e gardening for unfurn h!!elapl • util. Or mana.ge apll!. 646-S268 Job Wented. Women 7020 DEPENDABLE a tnct.iw. lnt~li~nl. macu , , t~s 70 .w .P.?.-1 .. no •llh Trans. 7'2 ~·~-"ll 1eg:al 1tt. & -.'Ou.kl like lo ~turn. ulary ·open. 714; 846-4586, 213: 1'1 ~15.J SOCIAL Seetttary and I or , \\'oman Friday-Companion. Va"l&til~. Exp. lttS, etll!lna:. j Live • fn If dt'1lred. Terry t 6$.3468, NEED a ~tary! Cheerful I dili~nt ~'Ol'ker wl~ Yl'tl vcp. in typing & 1horthll.lld. 4M-&114 a.rt s GlRL Fridt.Y poaiOon • prefer srn&ll {ll()<:r. Exp'd, reliable yoont-~ om a n . tif&-2134 I o.,ywork. Ex'perit"need. 1 Rt.feftncfl. Own traMo I 836-3166 a.II s AIDES -for convale~Da". t!lderly care or family ca.re. llomtmakers, 5f1-$18L ., ... •~w .... 1100 IAccrc r>re:,'t clrk typbt, 10 kt')' add elec l)'pe'Writu. A&f: ~ Apply li•l Pla~nl:la. C.'f 1.J:JO "l Call: ~450 HOUSECt,.EANl NG '~ day It \\!ill lrain ntedical benefit11 Vol. World Book Child Craft roll away bed, mel'l!t wet Walnut ('Abinet. Cua.ran. $55 STER. '"!Yer 6 P<' serv Cutton knHs. wool jersey 11.•k, N.W. ~~00'1ei;a. & insuran~'<". apply P.1ark C. w/Cyclo 1t'f1Chi>r. Sal·Sun, suit, \rf{ desk. golf clubs, cash or 11m psyment11. ..Octagon". Crrt appr, 1! 64", 2 yds S2 56" bondeds 2 CARRIER BOYS · Bloon1e. 3005 Harbor Blvd., 11?.6 Pe111brukL', NB. a.iK.0587 t.-ollee tbl. Curlains, drJ)S & ~ $ 2 215. S t 11 $ 18 00 . yds $.1. Polye¥ter sweatrr _ HOUSEKEt:PER, co.ok : C.M. 6962 \\'. Linl.'oln Ave., 548-{)587 much more. 5.36-3578 '.ll;:;92 * REPAIRS * 714:&314825. knits fiO" $3 yd. Sa1·SUn. Over 40 for elderly widow Buena Park. }lJRNlTURF.: retw'Tled Irom Egret Ln., liB Sat & Sun. SURFBOARD; Greek 7• 6", 10AM-4PM 3116 Van Buren, ~ ~w~ 61:u~· board RF.CEPT-Girl t'ri, 1 gtrl. oll, display studies model horn. ... u RN IT u RE. Im a I I ';!:~~i:1 i! ~~s:=: down rail. Movie proj. &: C~t 1 ..:::,:,::,,.,,::.;:cc...='-'---~-1 Must be )'OW'lg.-energeuc & eg, decorators ~llatlon. appliances, roU.a·way bed, camera. New Kodak M-16, AJ.1(F'M Corvair RacHo fl'5. HSKPRS Empiyr pay1 lf'fl. ambitious, have terrific PR, Spanish & Mediternnflan booki. -toys,-~riiisc-:-SP-ECIAL :M~-50~, !841".::·2393~'.::==:==oi-Orga.n-$37~ typewriter~-• WANTED I !<>< ... DAILY PILOT Dana Point, San Juan Cap-.0 and CapiAtrano Beach. Contact Mr. Seay at DAILY PILOT San Clemente office 305 N, El Camino Rl!al """"' CATAUJGING modelll need- ed for dc!ignera winter lines. No exper. req'd. l.A.G. Jnc., 835-3501. *CASHIER/ COUNTER GIRJ~ * 7 to 3:30. Mon ttiru Fri. Call Mrs. Pennington. 833-0600 Ext 2037. betwn. 2-5 PM. CHARMING , a 11 r acti ve, enel'gfltic girl for valet parking hastes!. 642-1224 CREDIT CASHIER Some exper-. Pttf'd. Must be .matutt. 40 hr wk, Top Top 8'1BIY & be~fits. Lawson Je\.l'elers, Huntington Center, Tl77 F...dinger Ave., l{B. CrMlit Manager Tr n. $650 Two yrs retail salell ~.x:p. Nat. Co. Call Ann. Wcsldiff Per. l!Onnel Agency. 2043 West- clill Dr., N.B. 64>2770 COCO'S· REUBEN'S -COMPLEX - 464; MacAt1hur B\Yd. Ne\\'port Beach TNTERVlE\VTNG ~10N·rRT l'J'f'5PM " e A.M. BUSBOY e NO EXPERIENCE N~E!'­ SARY, FULL 111'tE, PART Tl~1E, DA·;s OR NIGHTS. COCKTAil. I STEAKHOUSE \\1AITRrn8 Exper. Oney. Wa nted for • NEW OR.. PHANGE RESTAURANT e Laguna Beach. Ca1J tietWn. 2-6 Pl\1, 49"-2700. COu.EGE 1tudents -must be neat, penonable, ove.r 18. $2.25 an hr lo start. Car a muat. Laguna arta. For in· terview call 496-1473 COOK George Allen Byland A&"'n-very wry attract. super R D FURNITURE odds and end~ Sat le sun $3.9.'i. all =Uy ruar., E:ux:: l'foYe, ironer. wheel Faherware broiler SlO, im- cy lDl?'-8 E. 16th, S.A. Merp appear. Will consider 1144 Newport Bl.. C.M. 6 8 15-S4G6 1 vd Bal. boa1723 E. Orcea.n chair, JS" kiln, mok! a: italion fur cape. new, $15. '41--039; 1 ru 0026 11 or pt-t9211Limf'. Write Box every nite 'tit 9 li""'ic'~~;:;:,,,,-"'°~=-.5:£NGER •110 mdl zig~!''l5• etc. blocks I. more. 3)371 S.W. ~: ~e= Ave Sp No, 2. HOUSEKEEPER & can of 1 • S.A. Wed., Sat. &: Sun. 'tn g GARAGE SALE! Yrtt Wine. in conso e, SUU'· ...,.,. ot Birch. Santa Ana Hgts. yr old child in N.8. area. EYt'1jlthing goes -cheap sml pmnts. 213: 437-11-42. TACO 22, Excellent ~ ANTIQUES -furniture -Full charge, livr-in .1• ___ ..., ___ ..., ____ ,._~--.. _..,._,._,. ____ ,. 11\'IN Bed llf'I. Brand M·» 11tovr -refrig & hJuse of dition. EYerytbing about i1 dothing S90/wk. Musi drive.., Prefer RN & LYN Box spring & mattressell, furn-hsehld itemll. BS A Musical \11 A·l. Even the seal is GARAGE SAU: !~; ..,.!!lnge 2>50. Ca 11 FULL TIME hf'a<I boftrd!I, lrame:s. 2 Chopper, 2188 Canyon Dr.. Instruments 1125 brand lll!W .. $95. ~17. 611 Kings Pl. Newport Hti. .,...... .. ,,.,., nigtit tabl~~. 1 chest f4 Apt C. CM. 642-5.W UM Saturday d 1 tchl 1 ./YORK TRUMPE'1' with 8'xl2' OLIVE Karastan rug. I ~==~,,;;:=:.;;:o~--1 HOUSEKEEPER • sit1er, matutt Christian \\'Oman, periodic full chg w/car. N e~ded 10 . 4 / l3th, '2 children, ages JO & ll. Ref's req'd. NB. 644-1969 e Nt'\V l'aciliti<'s e Xln 't Opporlllnity rawPr · ma ng amps. SAT Sept. 26 10-4. pm 2 mo old. New $125, sell for CANDELABRA. He av Y ~~77~i;k for !\1r. 1'fut1on Rf,'f~ig:-frttzer~airs·nip-case. Xlntr:,~lOO. $75. Desk 60" x34" $35. Dbl blaek \\TOUght Jron. 5 _It -twin bed I r am es, I ~==~.,c.:..:,::::____ box spring $10. 546-2267 wide. new, never uaed. very K ingsz Bdrm Set rollawa)' bed, child's desk SELMER t r u m Pe 1 • pro-1 .• ;::.::.;R~O:;:;,W;.;B~O;..:,A~T;::.~1~,'"""· : Spanish, 1,~ price at Jlj. Apply in per~on .formal din. 1able and misc. 548-_ 129'1, 2544 lessional model. Cc>st l600. 644-4687. ·n $150 ~• •737 Ff BERG L A SS OVER 1--======~-:J Bar Stools Westminster, CM. l!&crl ce . """'"" WOOD GD DUCH: BOAT REMINGTON HOUSEKEEPER. l i ve-i n , HUNTINGTON BEACH \\'rought Iron J1ang ill&' 937 W. \VILSON, CM : Elec 1935 MARTIN cuitar $175. 833-120& Portable rypewriter. Pflrfed Lamp cange, Falir oven on 1~·. Goya classical ruitu $85. I c::::...:::=-------nd s~ Ca I I IP M l -.. r---~ •-• ,,,.,, • .,, * ROWBOAT 100': ro · ~. · · Ca ll ~1714 chairs: barstools; &Oftener·. ........,s 11""· __..... 4 .... ....,.., FIBERGLASS OVER ......-.w=. Spanish sl)l!11.k ok. 20-40, CONVALESCENT Must love children, Pvt rm. HOSPITAL ~7662 1 . 1 Sel of mags; Dormeyer e.lcc • Tnimpet, mute & caM: • WOOD GD DUCK BOAT NE\V Z.pe lge god Stttiona mixer, odds &: f'nds. Cost $250. NOW $8l .. 181111 f>"lorida St. !Stang l.aJIE'I Huntington Beach S200. Beau! black lacquer·1..:::::~.,:;::::;;,.:::;:=_.--'Reconditioned * 6U-3lO] ~1206 Oriental ~pc bnn se t $125, GARAGE SALE ELEC 1'ove, ironer, wheel chair, 15'' kiln. mold I: blocks &: more.. 20321 S.W . Birch, San'a Ana Hgts. REST AU RANT help. lemale. part tinic, over 21. Ph. afl 1;30 54~1686. * SALAD G IRL * gret"n 1 p ~ I ion a l S6(1. Tables. dishes. 'TV tr~ 642-45.i.fl. goodies, Se.I. only. 526 El .:..:::...::::::....------1 Modena Ne\\'POf'I Height!, SAC carwd Spanish Ex:ec betv.'efln Clay & 15th 1'1..UTE W/leathtt c a t f'. Llke """"'· beautiful tone . ArtJey Deluxe $125. 64&-U36 NEW 5 strings banjo, hardly used, profetmr.4 strinp, $40. 642-0310 JR.VINE PERSONNEL SER.VICES •AGENCY l\fust have good preparation experlencP, Mon, Ihm 1'•ri. 7-3:30. Call Mrs. Penning . ton 833-0600 Ex! 2037, belwn. drsk .\ library table, $375. · Quality 11· *>fa, J)f'rf for HUGE sale -3 refri&, air hon1f' or otfice. SI 50, ~n?· furn. 2 TVs, beds, 778-4a.i2 evP or early ant. R1v1l'ra liOfa. "''" J93 22nci St, CJ\1 !Corner 22nd '" P ianos & Organs 1120 s· FLORAL Traditional sofa: Orangrl N.B. Tennis Club charter memhflrrtlip, s 4 7 5 + traru;fer ree.. &fl.2413, .......... CRAIG ear atel'flO & F~f tuner 4 & 3 Tracks S51). or best off. 2653 Santa Ana, CM .... ,..,. (.fo1·merly Abilities UnHm.) :z.:, P~l . TR I SH HOPKINS ISA ,.:....L~ES~' -'--~T~v-,-&-· -,-Pl'~,-,,-..,-, blUf' club ch~ir: solid maplel•R~U~.~.~M~A~G~E"'"'~sA7L~,~--.~N~.-. ttnd tables; hkr """'' dra_pes, Hal~resl CI u b. 3107 ~S!IOrteO t.-olrors &. lllZCS, Killybrooke, C.M. 9 am lo 6 488 E. 171 h 1at Irvine) C.M, for reputable lim1. Part 644-5963 pm, Sat c:>nly. 557-7234 ~1A_PLE bunk. bed, mattres~ LIKE new frost-rrtt re.fria, $2.1: TV cab111et SlO; Used $85; sm retrig $65: 4 hi·bck be<! $10; Ironing board $3. uphol din'g c:h11.irs, some an. 642-1470 tin1f!/full time. Rt'tail f'l<-.,....,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,1 per. desirl'1tblc. Good in- come potcntial. \\'rite Box M W24, Oa ily Pilot, 2211 W. Balboff Blvd., N.B. J. W. ROBINSON'S -NEWPORT BEACH - Hall'. an opening for -EXPERIENCED - TV SALESMAN Apply In prrson IU.:i pm Monday thru rrld11y PcrllOOllf'I Ot-pt #2 fashion l&t., N.8. Equal 0pPol"ttlnity Employer e SALES REP e Be in business for your:srll. No invesln1cnf. Xlnt oppor· tunily lor men or Y.'Omen w/ rxriling new Co. f'ull or P<lrl timt'. :)ilR-0131 9 am-6 pn1 , .SAVINGS AND LOAN BRANCH MANAGER 546-7791 tiquell, Sat & Sun. 492-2399. DIVORCED man m u s I l\10VING -2 sewi~ mac:h saf'rili("(' nrw rontf!mp. llv· TV. trumpet, pWt' m.:M'er'. ing rin :-;f't + ace<>:ssory mi9C. 1421 Pri&cilla, N.B. item~. MSA1!$4:'1 ~1 18 ANTJQUFr-t:ld. lit r I i on a I SILVER pes, V\V bus seats. $150, nuthog I.· gld naug salt \\'alt'r aqua, hutch, <lin'g/rm l'f'I $100. Al! 6 baby itt'm~. t'lr. 21102 Br.>n. Pm. 64&-3462 ton l..n, H.B. \\IF. PA\' HIGHl:':ST PRICES HUGE""""G~A~R~A~G'°'"~. ~SAL~~E­ ~·oR ORIENTAi. RUGS. 611 }(;,,.,.,, Pi. Newp o•I Savings and Lo.'\n As.>tOCia-... .,a lion, locatf'd in Ney,•port Call 1.."'0llcct L.A. 21 3: Hei&:hls Beach area, has position 6.li-alT:i 10-4 Saturday i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I available for 11. \\'Cll quali· KING-SZ BED: Finn. still 11t FURNITURE-DISHES fied Savingii; and Loan packaged frll.mt . Sl2S. -· &: MISC.* Branch Manager. \Vorth $260. Usually h<mc? AFT: 4 pm 6#-Sln PB.X Operalor·PM Shill. Excell~nt ~1~nlia1 and fringe 8~· GARAGE Sale-7' sofa, mar· R io . Phy . 1 The benef1rs. Mln1mwn t~·o years 58" \\'Al.NUT dtt!l!W!'r & mir· ble lop. coffee tbl, elothina: •~pt nisl· sica. r. u.vings/escn'lv.' experience ror • A rn r r l ca n of & misc. 401 E. 2I11t SI.. NB. apy & X·RA~. . required. l\1ar1in~illP: rontem1xn.ry GARAGE Sale, Sill & Sun. Job Openin91 Av a il, SALE PIANOS e ORGANS Famous brands at trf'.mc_n. dOU!t 11o1.vin11! All with our exclusive Coast Music War- ranty. ORGANS lrom $250 PIANOS from $22.'; GRANDS from $695 Bank term.-, Trade·ins Opc.1 Sundays 12-5 Dllily Iii 6 -Fri til 9 COAST MUSIC ANTIQUE bra~ bed $75 Grandmother's ' clock S125. Olive couch $35. 132 E. Zlat CM 645-1013 H\fPORTED 1An!9h teak dlnln& table, extends to aea.t 8, $5(). 642-6007' NEW gan.p csb!n'l!l-wa1I or floor. 4'x-C'xl 1 and 3'x4'xl '. 646-4!721 ]'.'E\VPORT !. tlARBOR 3· CABOVER raC'k for pick· l '.osta Mesa • 642-2851 up tnck,•Sturdy stec_J eon- • HAMMOND Ofll'an -Llt!-~':;!rue:,:,.:;,."°"'-,'· .;,SlSc_. !J62,.'-'-~3886.c.o_~ trans .. w/guitar, bMjo, ~tc:. DIVAN I: Settee. fair <.'Ond. Also rcvcrb $588, v.'l.l'l'anty. Dinc.tte set &: -.·asher, xlnl deliv., le~n!, .;'°""::;:::· ;C&l~l:~646.m====':....~­ • CABLE. New 41'" t.-ontOle / RELAX·I-OSOR. Hravy piano, wal. w/bench &. Ml. 6 only! L.isl price $395. our wooden Mak I. iwivc.l chaJr, price S699 ,"";:::"~· 61>-0'116:;;:;;;:;,,.--=---, GOULD l\1USIC CO. e SUM-GYM Xlnt condition! Since 19ll % pnee. slightly used. 2M5 No. Main, S.A. * E'vc.s art. 4 546-3003 • * 547~ * II WOW II Mes~nger Esr.orl ·Business For particular call PtJ'SOJI· -'~""~'-"-"-·-"_,._mo_. ____ 1 324 Calalina Dr. N . B . Offiet-1 .713 92~ """l -We're Havi .... • Tray Girl-Kilchen. _nc""',~'=~'=~·-~·=··----I ~tEDITERRANEAN sofa. 8', Clothl'll, furn .. & craftll. \\11-IALE OF A'SAu: KIRBY vaccum sa!Mpecial otter, guar, full pritt only $38.88 (213) 437-114Z !NOl ------··-Miscellaneous -356 A Porsche bumper, Pw- in Delia:ht! NeYet been ~ fld $75. Kenmol'fl 2 IP. ~ er, ns. u is, 548-MOC aft 6 P?tt. FtREWOOD k>r sale. $41.!iO crd, $2?.50 ~:t crd. De!v. ~ 1tclcd free, Day or nite (1) fi88.D846. (1) 687-7599. 1965 DUCATl dirt bike S300 scuba divine boat $150: 3 ~ Taco custom mini bike $100. 96Z-9190 ' % HP pump & filter for swim pool $50, 2 minibikes $25 ea. 1964 Dodge. Dvt wsn $.550. 96i-3139 e METAL OFFICE DESK. SWIVEL CHAm $25 * ~2529 * *SLIM GYM* $75 * * 6U-6l95 Misc. W•ntod 1610 ____ ._.___.. LGE, clf'an Abalone pearlA. The Golden Wave1, '!ti Princl!lll St., Sauaallto, Ca. 94965 Phone 415/m.1019 EDGER-trimmer wanted b)' new )'OU1'C hOfneowuers. Pritt must be rta.lllMble. ~2279 aft :; pm. LARGE F AMlLY would like lo buy a rtfrigenttor. * • 645-0207 * * DELI CASE 4' to 6' 675-337!i Dlsh11.·u her pl lhtv•. '* i.; EC R ETARY·lnsul'Bncl'--cru!hed vtlvct. nt'vrr us:<J COMPLT hsehld appl. tools, on PIANOS •ORGAN~ P•rt time. night1. 18 l· ovr:r Sellmlllrel'l!I, broker. Experienced. N.B, ~14;); l\tatchlng lflve~rat $9a. furn & misc Stllrtl lOe.m Sal ror C'.1trl's Jr. Apply al l550 l.nsUr!ln-CIPl'k. oUlctr 644-1911 rves. a3G-8.t17 I.: Sun f.642 Chelf! Cr HB 1'\\'0 m•.nual or;a~ lrom $299 PHJLCO COLOR 21 •Tvnoo• * &tG-2541 * M•chinery. Etc. 1700 Adamt Blvd., C.r<t, MA.Ill.I· "' KING h >' ~ hdl _, Pianos from $119 itr, Gay PintK>iro. f · negl:i:tcttd Thl!raplt l p11ln1t' SERVICE STATION ' ma r ,-,~iv .lt", Nt:IGHBORJIOOD G ar 111 ~ \VARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO wknd~. ATTENDANT, full 11 n1 ~. IO&nl malll'f'ss, box "~ring, !'Alf', fum. & misc. Sal. 1819 Nt-\\'J)Ort, C.M. 642-8414 J Al\"E'S ContinUOUJ Swa.p Meet. 6uy&ll-Ttad. ll7 &. Uth. CM 642-lEli6 COOK, i\tale or F~malf. Day <.'ontact pt'l':80nllt'I nfc, SO, mtthanic1l. Sharp man "'l.0 "X·htavy frt1 nit' \\, J, sept 2611 3017 Babb C.M OPEN SUNDA'Y 11hift , Apply in JMU'*)n. Coa!tt Community H08J)ltal, \\'anls a oo d opportunlly. Sl<ll!J1f''"· $80, :>4H371!t ' '· ' ' · AF"I'ERNOONS MOVJNG! Sac:. 5 Snack Vrn- IM<iorf''t. 11.1 Bl.)lli~ Dr. 3J81l ~ •• , !'-.SO. • ·gun• Smog 1iccm1p pl'l"f'd , Neat OEL'•X'" r '<-' GAltAGF. Sflle Sat/Sun. 11-3.1~~~~"".,;.;_;,,.;,_.,~~ dina: Machines. Loe:: rM.ne. ......u ~..... ..... • '"' .-~ '' ..... iiei:J1r'lf'an fi20'~ l\t11rUrold -R.et · 'th HOME PIPE ORGAN N.B. fiil-2680 499-1311 e~I lt,li, s.pptllI'allCtl nee. Apply 2.\90 dl't'W"r. cost S3:iCJ. 8<'11 Sl90. · ng, ~ ,:"'";;;:'~IT.l""=:,-.,--,-~-COOK ft'male., Apply in Ne\\'J)Ot'l BIYd., C.~f. \\lhitc/lf()ld. J60 W. Wilaon, free~.cr S30 ~much roott. Very compact. easily lnstaJI. TELEPHONE f'lf'ctronic. pe:non. Ji.Ina I.AMI, 1103 L. l C £ N SE Old e d t ca I SERVICE Station salc.sman CM G I G A NT I C rwigbborbocd ~. only $1750 com pie tr. See amwc_r equipment. COS1 SUperior Ave. C.l\f. Yboratory TtthnoiOKlst. In pt time. exp. salary &: FINE maple Tu'l\-bedll·incl· ga.n.ge We, Sat I: SUn, al Ne~rt ~. 1593 S«IO. aacriflcfl STS, 968-473T DEUCATESSEN Man. must priY•le lab. No niah'-or comm .• un iforms. Chevron DJNING rm' set, white I, a17fi Santa Ana Ave .. C..'-1· Monrovw., 1''B. 6'>1530 GAS wticftns ootftt $150 br ~ndable. Full time. wk. end1. Xlnt salary It Adamsl~taa:nolia HB gold , 8 JIC'!I. xlnt cond. A USED elotlq:. tum, tool11, BALDWIN Acrolonic apinrl BabJ crib I: acc. $10. Othtr ~ Ttl'T')', 495 E. J7th St. rrin11:e btnefits, \Vf'ltmlnsttt •Te lephone Worke r•• reRI buy at UIS. 67l-M70. TV, a.iN'OOlc.n, etc. 432 pl&no. rosewood rin1lh. lJJce baby \ttmL Ras M&-56U C~I. Ca.II l\tn. Dec.ktr 893-l321.. No rlfPl"rlt?ntt ntttlSM)'. 3 DRA\VER SOLID O.\K Carnation, Cd..'1. Sat It Sun. new Sll«). fi73..789t 80 GAL AQU~. &JI I o ENT AL RECEP. LVN Young mrn! Glrl~! Hou!lf'-DRESSBR \Vll\tlRROR * GARAGE SALE* I PIANO Ltuons tor tM trfus. ftltet. etc. Complrtt TIONIST. Exp !'f'qUii'ed. Full lim«1 c~. A1nl frtnre 11.·IYN? Pull or par• timt', • 968-34;,.1 • Sat&: Sun 1.S Bf>r lnnen: the modtrn •!>" $100. 494-18+4 I'll on ttini fi"ri Aae ~;;. bl"nftf\ts. Bayvitw Ccnvale.. tarn ~ 10 J.C per hour. Ph· j . PC Early A m f' r I c 11 "' 1 ~-'6.l="°'~~'"~~~'"',..;.~S~t.~, ~C~>~I ~ 1 _P~'°"~•~•~· ~·------*-- Call 61'3-2362 fOf' Interview Nn Hospital. ~ Thtlrin, S~t. 186.'J Nt'11.'port Bl \'t'I, hl"'akfaJt. E:xN'l1rnt rt1n· e YARD SALE ; MISC Upright P lane S150 ape11. Ci\f, iW-.'-'IO~t ~uit,. r , C~I .. tllnnn S.10. M&-1~90. ._ MCI \V. 19th SI., C".~1. • • 962S141 .- t"INCHES Sl. French Door SA. \Vattt Hyacinths ~. la· din~ lin. lD s.'i. 345-6391 KOLEE TQOJ I-Cutter Grinder, like ot11.· 11.•/1ttacb. Call S.l7-6TIS FREE TO YOU AU..ERCY In fam • .nd cd bomes, fenced yds tor :\ peta. Purebred 11pd fawn Otihuahua -C )'I'S, lovable. male Pef'k·a·pco t yr, lovaMI male bl/Mt bordtt coll'e lO mos. all ahota. m..9535 1126 LANDLORD Sly no CATS mldt Pt '"""Y· 3 nutty k1t· lc.M J VY 2 atrlped \l'f't'Y pla)'ful-abo bla('k Io n r haired mothl'r vr/very larf" ~ e)'f'I. $.tM!632 ·~ I I I - Hft'1 How YH C... Ute Ow Famous Dlme·A·Ullft ..... ---FIVE CONYINIENT OFFICIS TO SERVE YOU • lrlftt fhem W .... 11 ... ,, with .. rteCt CHh te w el eur 4 convenllilftt efflcu. • Ne n .. mc11. preduu 'or pltm11. • ... ___ .. , .... ollewod. • Each Item mutt IN pt&ced with n. item e NIWl'ORT llACH ••.• " 2211 .. lboo 11"'- e LAGUNA llACH ..••.• 222 l'~r•lt A-.. e COSTA MESA ....... -..... 330 WNI 11, e HUNTINCITON llACH .. 17175 luch ll"'- e SAN CLIMENTI •• 305 Ne. El c.millO .... ... , $25. \ C...D...._~_. ......... CHILD'S S15 piano St !.1al· ll'Ns and bunk: boi.rd sip. Hasaoc:k Sl ChenUle .-pread $3. Pra >cke1 fT. Sat. o.cl~. M5-4.$09. 2619 Wille 1.t.nt, 01 WETSUIT ahru, bod pd b;y Seasult no. ~1 ,\ N Tl QU E l\.f a h1ca n y telephone chair $25. Larae antique vuc S25. Desk $25. Rotiucrie, does a.JI S17.50. rlreplace set, brass Sll .50. Twin mattrf'U and sprints, 1ikt new $25, Lad l es medium and larie, i.:I~ ·d1-e&&es 50e -SS. Coats $1.00 ~ach. 2419 Aldon St. t':ott&lf' "C" ri;ht -s.id". rear, Cos!a ?o'lesa. 9' SECTIONAL need 1 recovering $15. Iron glass AVON perf\lmt r0Ue11. S2':25 P.a.Ch. A\'On ?t i-fume ~cN!J. SJ.SS -S2.25. Avon cte1m lotions St.50 rach. All 2i>f.. on. nice Christmu DftJ.. &in Gat_ipean Dr., H.B. 847-5.120 ~ 1 COLOR leaded 11taln $25 each. I Ocar &lass lnded 'l\inclow S20. 846 Van Ne11 Al'e, S.A. jual above court ,,,,, .. NE\V v;cddina: sawn. eotil tm. Siik with lace ~ size 10, 673-785: T\\'0 lavatories in excellent condition $20 each. 'l'\\"O lool!I and tanks In Sood clean condition S15 anrl $20. Saturday and Su n day . "'°"""' top table 4 chairs u is S20. CHILD'S 9csk S5. Top <.'at Alps. diBhca. bowla 5c , S2. lua:raae rack $3. 'Dlshes and BATHROOM heattr S 2. WASHER $3), Dcyer S25. STRONG bell ml~ $20. 61 DODGE! Station Wagon fur WHITE wooden toe k In I f'-FIHRGU.S Cluitc......_GT BOY'S blkie S25. 9G-'33S Monattft VOJ\1 30K ohm11 R.e:trlgf't"ator S20. 8 9 0 Maple arm Chair SlO. All parta: 'l'ranlmla:tlon, 318 Chair with upholttmd teal affts klr dune bUCl1 $30 KJ.NGSIZE ~ n.. per vol.t SlO. UHi" converter Co\•emor SL C.)it. 1\if' 18, 2 ladles ,ulll $.\ pe.ru, t~s. body $1 -p:;, S5. Upriiht vacuum de&ner each. 54A-l!MB iron-..llheeta $14 at. Pil6ow tt. Kampkold ~ dint $.1. ffiO and ll _ rach. Green •'OOI cittU $4. 642-938.1 $4. 2 toddlu-'1 n.t ite.Ls MA'TOUNC Nev·A·Miil 1tep eue1 $.f a. pair. 11Mcof1 Vjt>vdex alide_proj!c.1'11', 27 N pots pans ·•~ &Ire llnrn ltttia &nd lined I=::::-.,-,,-,--.,-----S3.5D each. Scooter •i th end and bciomeranr: coftef b'&nftt $10. Qi;liWd ~ ' tnw $.20, 6 X" O oval bnided Stroll Pr flO. 'TO&llttt $2. % coat $5. Bh1.ck wool drrs.s 'I'\\'.{) twin box sprina:s, m11.t-blllloon tires Si Small .tablt>a $5 each. Portable $25. All u!Nled al90 'Mlnat vinyl rug $10. Padded toy Double M:s.dboard and SJ. Red \\'00! blazer $3. 160 tresses and thlmes $lO • chUd'a table and chillr St . Smit ........ -na l>'P'writer ('Ofiff' tabJe $25. Lane eM tram' II •-•-p-d SJ !lei. 1\l'O !win bookcaSf: ~v ~~ S4S. ~.rome12d~IBte table Child's Ency~J; and 1 _•_:._a.~y_S_•_. _CM_· _.....,_-__ .,,,__ headboa.rdll S5 ea r h . Lari-e Tonka metal truckll $25. New wall c an ope:ntt table $25. Pair lamps $10. ,...,.~ c ..... rs S •"II. umper Adu $2. Diah iiet $2, Car ROSE red velvet bedspread, 646-5412 • SI -$.2. Toyt and pmes rae Sl .50 . .Matchtnc table lamPi Solid bl"UIJ lamp '25. 1 hilch S2. 962-833a :seat $3. A!bt.nna 50c. Baby double U), Door and win-• Sl. l921 D\ana Lane, $5 pair, ptmle1. OOOkil, larp ~pa $7 each. Silvet NEW desk 7 drawers , p])'\\'OOCI 20" x 42" S19. 648 \V. Willon, CM. ELECTRJC table "8.W t/3 HP Homemade S1T. 648 W. Wil90n, CM ORTHO Long John mattress S25. Box Spring to match S25. \Yhll" .antiqued head· board S2S plus S 5heets and multi~olored striped bcdap~d. Bed frame OJl rollers SJ, 5t9-1507 clothes lOc. Criuy $3. Rock· dow drape a to match S25, 2 AN'MQUES and milll't'lla.n· Ne"'JJOft Stach 646--6102 pursea:, 1dt0e1, boys l&J'it cbH:t with drt.f.>er • SI . l'OUS Jtems JOc to $25. ~1ton'1 -'-c1o~•-,... •·"-Bookcaa.., -·-chi1a ·,., Ji-· Sl ~ V•-·•m king size sp,...d• 18 ""ch. f.INE qu.a!itu men's 11uits, ...ie ..... ,. ~. ... ........ ._~ " "'""' .....,, "'" suit II'--.. -'•• 4' jadcet '1 _ .. ,...i.. ioy w•-· w"~-$1 •· "· All --•· flOrm 5()(-RadJo 50c Jti-11 N·.1.-curtaifl!i. all in C'X• ""' ....... ~LL -COB.I .a , ....... , ...... tll 36 x 30 ....... .....,. _v.. ·~ ... .... ,..--. • .. .,.. J''"" 30 :it 30 pent& pa.id $125. \''ill ...... .., _.. m•..,...,ines paptr back 847-0066 and Thinas Sl. Desk $3. cellent condition S 2 0 . U Ol' ll. S25 etch. 6 pair 1lax ··-.-1:..:'-0=-------'· I Suzy oven Sl. Dlshwaflher 642-6309 ~ tor $25. Antique chlni (.t0me Dul fl.SO each. 36 x mY.tcries 5e -Sl . ~ew •al SOLrD Of.le llOia ~ u- SOe. Dune Buny $3, Shoe 50(' • SlS ea<:h. Antique jew-ll. rK&Onable prices, cllll belts and bumper jack $2.50 <:ellf'nl condition $25. 6 tota gkales SS. Dltteltc SS. Elec-2 TON BB \\"ench with cable f'lry lOc _ S3 e11.ch. Costu1ne S4Z-5654 each. End and TV tabJ" Sl cuahions S2S Duncan PhYte tric shaver $2. Gate 50c. In-S25. 9" likill hand if'lndcr jewel.-y lOc. S2. Pair of gar-=::-:::=:::-::------1 • $1 . Ladiea rink roUtr coffee tabie° SU. Antique fam .ea! 50c, Carom board $20. Large Indian Cuid~ net eaninea S12. Pair black ISOl\IETRlC tym aiet, cost 1kates size 1$4.9&8--2927 Iron bl"Ulh and shovel ~ El h'l •-·"'--S3 lttpee Sl5. Baby crib al\d Sllpphori, eaiTi.n".~ Sl5. $100 new, iell $25. j36-1076 'Bo . and -·•-u ·--• $7 h ......... ec c 11'"""' ~lll""r · matrreu $15. Skill !lll.W S25. x !ipruia:s ,.._ .. " fireplace lll&UU eac · Lamp S2. ~. 518-C1267. Battery charger. hnvydul:)' Oothing t0r.-·s1. Sat.. 10 to -'l'RltY~-c-u;---,-,-,,.,..,.---1 -,-.' s10, St5. Cheat of draw.'." Cane bottOm roektt $25. STEREO Zenith remote con-S20 ~ .. drill ss. Eltttric ~. 381 w_ Bay SI.., Apt. 30• 5J6..t076 S25. Danii;h modem chair New knit "''OOI afct-n $25. lrot $10. Ice ska 1 es. dri IS 10 aJI C.M. ,,,--,--,--,--,---,---I SU.SO. Couches SID and $2?. Never u.ll!d datlc ~ !ICl"f'W wr · g on OLD fashioned f.Ooted bath Swivel rocker SlO. Vacuum ... ,..:..,,~·-...... mi Fall-= ' \\'Omen'$ size 7, $5. Training \\'&ter cooler-SID. Ll f e 6 PAIR white nberrfus 35" 1 b 1 11 ~ .. · · '""" •IUO' """" ...., -· • +--+-lLom~~.,JS2--SS. Juicer '3. \'ases lOc --50c. Jc!!!!l._Llnd rona . Giiilinr.Ertttne hl'ln bed tramts ss ea . heater S2. 12 speed i;unbeam Tools 50e -$4. Rollaw'l.y bed mixtnaster and bo"'ls S15. 2 SS. 6 dinln&: chain $3 each. A..\1 radkls with "'aiklt: VMity lamp!! S2 pair. 1544 tajkics nt'ed "·ork S5. 2280-8 \\"estminstcr. C.M. ' u n exee cnt co • ...,11ion l'A.l complete 115. Electric dryer -ck ••lo Sonic t&pe d<ck , 11,·heela $1 .50. Recliner S . jacket1; S3 each Boal x 46" d.-apes $Xt. Mahogany --~"' · u• , tifilY"tifl e 1g"""bb"X-1.ncl\OT arid'1ine To. -1M'lokca:w--ort!h1na-cl6!t\!I ' J.,__.,..,_,_..,,,,,.'-"=-"'1--·$-1S.-Bu.atool&.fl.50-and.Sl5~ -beonardo-wrfMM'd l'----' boy's clothes 0-4 and one meta! tool box S25. Macie "fu; v.·ith ilau !ilidin& doors S25. j()ll~ W. &th Sb'ef'I, Sli.nta Padded kin&: size bee.dboard S:S Dl.thcs lOc to St. Boy's DOUBLE box sp~ and mattress. queen size S25. Clothe!!, all sizH 25c -S5. J"\\·eley SI -$5. Vacu.wm S3 -S5. Counter tops $5. Sinks $G -SlO. Fittplace screen and grate $6. Cbcsl of dra"·crs S15. Sal 9-5 PM. 382 Rodi.ester SI. C.M. bo.-.: shoes. 1.ll s 1. so. pick-up. Hydraulic jacks tO 673-7340 Ana. 53J-0246. S15. Padded full 11ize ~~il clo~ '* lS and 11 lOc fl) Barbecue $-1. Popcorn pop-too and 5 ton s10 each. ~.,=o=v=rn=G--,.,~,-.-~"°""-~ho~ld REVERE tape recorder $25. board S7.50~wl\d ~:': Sl. T181 Ta)10r Ave. J~B. II -d ~.,, ., w <~• <•< ~1 table SS. cu.. . EH,>UUll, 347-2423 per . a ra\\>er ""'"' .... .............,., ilem~. surfin&: equipmtont, ~~~~·;--;;;:-;;--;;;;;;;--;;~l~~~-~~~'"::"!'~M---:;::l~fc:i~f-jo;-St;;;;h";;;;;yCI Place.ntia Ave. in NIU', 646-0988 Sat tO to 5 Sun 1 to 6 C1'1 FLOOR tiles, paid S12 bo:<, yours for only $6 box:, Cl)l')ugb for kitchen and 2 bath&. Blonde wi&. ni« style, rea! hair SIS. 54~9990 AP! -~,·-,,,.,. S'S Apt. .,, ...._,, WIGLET 11. ~·-•->-..,;. SS. · '"" ~~ · • · elt'cilie tnlll\li, erector sets, BRAND -w Ko',by •I ~·~" .. ~ Argt1 !1 Super 8 n1 o vie ZENITH A)1-fl1 tabl" r!ldio ramca, book!, c I 0 I h i n g, l•c'---.... .' .... I'' E·--•h•...: PATIO Sale: Tape reeo~r Trunk S5. Miner cotlee •• · to 1· hi Si 19&5 Corvair head~ SU>. 1un1:: ... ,. .w. "'"I' ..... ""'-_, ...... ho-I F~·-,_ camera a,.., proJeC r. 1g knittillil v.·ool, typewriter, ~ \\·nu pre-amp anu ,_., ,.._.. table J. ..... ~... - •• ,. --•· .,,-1 81 6 Crank shaft assembly S25. for a nt'W baby, new stroU~ sz·,, 2 I·-•-'•" $28 hold•' "· >ti··-"--·• z DELUXE innersprina extra firm bunk beds matlrcss units $25. Vie\\'IUX l~~U.f II.tide _projector S25. 646-82&4 CHfLDREN'S pl~ with ~11ing glide. Good condition. you remove S23. ~ l\fAHOGANY Duncan Phyre rlropl~af tablt SW. 6 mahogany chair.> "' i t h nttd)epoin1 i;eats S 2 0 . \\ioodcn headboard !or dou- hle bed SiJ. Kitchen utensils lH1 , ......... .. .. ..., • sewi""' machine, Christmas cha'-s-°'" ~, .... ~ _...... .,.,, ..._.,.....,....,., ?t1onrovia St. C.M. &12-5396 1'ul>P testPr St5. Simpso n -,.. "' ""· .....,....,,, each. 9' couch Double bed bookl from 10e to SOe. 1tl072 V'l"V~i $:?;,. Philco 17" tree, jc11•wclry 5c • S25. !/,;.;,! 2 l\JATCHING headboards 1/3 hp motor S3.30. VW hu b Cabrillo Trailer p .. ..i.. 21752 CAR!\IEN 17 hair curler, like $15. 1\l:in -aize bed S · CoMtltution DriV'C, HB Sai'.· pof'(ablc TV S15. ~tqnavox 'Y"' 112 ~ J k u...... .. . ..1 .... • · _J 10 j $10. 2-5 iallon extmor pllint 1 •sr=A7UF=·· ~E~R,..-:red=.~c~i .. ~~,~."b1;:, $5 each. \Vork bench $10. 3 S25. Vibrator reducing bell bar stools S5 each. 5 foot m . 641-7299 <0p and trim 50e. New 30 n Pacific Coast "'""· No. 16 new ...... ac .,,..,. .. ni naUJ:a • .,. .. e e1.p ... 1n s ' a,,.. Sun.. 1:m. tG p.m. 21" 1V Sl3. 546--0269 •3 ~ h ~-'! ti-·~ of 5 ft chicken netting S2. 1----------11nd No. 17. Huntington women's golf lihocs, size S5 eac · ~.,._. an q1=o1 2 OLIVE srcen chain ex Ne .... -ironing board \\ire RECLINER chair S 15 . Beach. ;)36-9885 or 536-34911. 81f!S !IQUatt ~. used once dei>k SlO. I>Hk chair $5. 9' x · · ..... -.:i .. .,; SJ'·. 67" -,-, 12' 1-•· $10 W n's cellent eond)tk)n, ,,_._...., COl'ner shelve! SS. Box sprlngi1 and mattresl'i SIO. Excellent pi('nil' table and benche! SU, Coats S3 + S13. Catcher and mower S7.50. 3 lamp ahadc5 50e. Games 5(lc -ll. Training y,,•tiee_ts SJ . !Jeep fryer S2. I602 Corscia Pl. 545-4::is& SINGLE beet. mattress and box 11priiig, frame, like new S25. Patio tabl.e and 4 benches .$15. Couch S25. Portable TV 19" Emerson S25. l\ta.ytag electric dryer S25. Dishes, glass.wan: and plastic cup11 5c 10<:. 548-2160 a!t tOA!\1 holder 50C'. New UHF-VHF Loung" chair S5. :l 4 8 J Saturday only 8 an1 to :;, pn1 ........, 111.11an rus · . omc Sl.5. Lane boomerarc table color coupler SOc. Ntw 6"6 Tustin, No. 4, CM ANTIQUE Chinese jewelry LONG rain i nd u c 11 on clothes, a~ ~nds, sizea 7-8, excellent wndition, suitablt split bamboo curtain Sl .a!J. ?tiOVING out of to1vn must box SZi Mti-914'1 n1anifold for Chrysler "8'" lO lll\d tw, Z5c • $lO. New for .ectiona.I or corner S1(1. Plumbing and electrical block ~l thru <•" ., In. 125_ bouti~ men's 11hirts SlO. ~·anut ICl'ffn SS 962--2305 sell 2 roll11 coO<Te1U" rein-CHEVY 4 wheel drive fronl JO;! "" '" Sports jackets S5. Suits S7 • · · -~=Mi ~~ch~ ~;.61 e d forcing "11'f' S5 each. !lO lb. Jocking hub $15. ~ Chevy Holley 650 C.F -~f. carb SlO. SY.-eaters S3 _ ss. Shirts, B~BALL and to ct b a 11 sack11 of pre-mix l.'Onc:ttte draw tile hitch SS. Man)' rebuiU S20. Slanl case pants, tics Uk: • $2. Lawn tradl!ll'_ cards from 1950ll, BABYLINE crib Sl5. Nel 50c each. 90 lb. :sacks of pre-Corvair parb SlO ~111ch. hydromati<' for SO Ind 56 mov.·er $5. New china, z sets also nusc. carde .O'k -2X. play with matching pad SI5. mix <:oncttlt! 30e each. S-H>-9l44 Pontiac $25. 646-433.'i of S-pla.ce scttincs each. Sto 673-2966 and dishes 5c S 2 . Typc"•riter t a b I,. S:?. Bathroom sca le s SJ . Chlmney I a m p $1.::io. 675--t661. 323 Grand Canal, Balboa Isle 4 SPLIT rims. Ohcvy 6 hole pickup 13 Inch $10 "11.ch. 5'&-4305 DOUBLE box i;pring and matln'~ S:ll. Jo'ram~ S5. .......... Slze 3. little girl's dreu stainless steel beer Kee 5 6. CUSTOM liUrfboard S25. us DIVER twin tan 'k and ;25. Wood and 11ilverl 1·~6~M~M:::~Soond--pnt-~jedor--S2S=.· I 50e-S2.50_ Size 5 little girl's galJon size SS-Deep cement Comp!e!f! i;na.re drum set n1anllold tor Chrysler "B" trays and ~·Is $2 -SI5. ~..,. and usembll' $12. dress 25c·Sl . Piect" patio S('I \vash tub $5. 2 car radios S5 S20. I7214 Santa Lucia rv block 361 Htru 440 cu in. S2a. Records SOc each. Books tf.lc Gratlex slide projector S25. SlO each piece. Maple glass -SlO. 12 volt car batterieis 847~1 Holley 650 C.F.M. carb • $2. Baby Items: ballsinet Bell and Howell SMM $25.1 top table $20. Matdring end one for SS. one for SlO. Piek· rebuilt $20. Stan1 cue $5. tntanseat $7. Bathinettc mm IUml st. $73-298& S\VJVEL chair, ,good con-TRICYCLE $1. Jo~ish pole $10. table $5. \Valnut told top up rear bumper made out ol 411" ROUND v.•hi.tr-wrought hydrom1~.tic for ~ and '56 SlO. 611 Wendt TcrTace, SOFA bed _ f13.-530ii 2 T\VIN box sprilllt! SlO each. dition, upholstered $25. t.arrc vinyl chair And ol-dining table S25. 3 piece see-diamond plate SlO. Frantz iron table and l chairs. Po~n~tl&c~-~SZS~-;616-4~~33.'>~"7'."'.:'"'';L&!O~~,,.~S..~~ch.~4~9T;-~1360~C-:='ii~~'ci-;i;:ir=.~ ..... , 2 Hollywood bed frames S5 548-4238 rvca, Sat-Sun toman S15.. Side table SI. tional $20 each piece. 4 patio oil filter with fittingl! SIO. TIHds glass S25. 11214 Santa ; RATTAN chair SS. Ownlut'· ll!aeh. 2 wall clocks S3 each, BAR S15. Coffee table $5. Larre cat trtt $4. 233 Costa chairs $6. Blue vinyl oc. Pailectii 75c -$3. Mosaic tile Lucia rv. 847--6591 US . DIVEJ!. twin I an k THE foilowini anti.~ arc fed chair hand~ wood Auto top carritor s3. Chest '\'alkerS.1 .Drcsser$5.Sa.Iad l\lesaStCM.Sundayonl.y easi-Onal chair $8. 880 \\'. incases S5ta~ga1J . Ford OLDdresM!T"withmirrorSlO. manifo!d ~~h co~~t •~t in excellent cond!tiorl and $25 Upritht electric $1.i Dining table SlO. Ben 1-c M 64" A:<~O s to "' u . al tt:ttl"V'C, ~ int. onfice fits ready lo U.!f:: Oak Table a.:,,m ..,,. Stretch .... set $2. 646-1861 UPHOtsrERED chair S7. "u'· · · ....,.JJO tarter mo r ..... ni1/t!J'S Old oak chair $8. 147-6591 any twin 11et-up S25. 646--4335 S25. Round w a In u. t '1;::,, B&d•m-'~ton ,.1 -.:: . . Hogan irons 2-9 S15. 646-0716 ==----,--cc-c:--:;;ll trailer hitch U-haul type {its 115 ~ •• ~ ROLADE.'< sia. Tripod St;J. LIMED oak nlcht stand 11nd ~e kitchen table S6. New NE\V motorcycle tires, a all cars SlO. Chcv truck 3._ KlNG 11izc headboard . IRONING board 75c. '.\faplf! table-SI~. Onw.te eold mir-Ca.mp atools · 50c_ Fiahinr headboard for kingsize bed Good Year lire 900 x 14 S20. sizes, 400xl8 Knobbie 17.50. 10" -•r ,-• "''· New 13.• Full size aprinc and mal-cottee table S.l. Maple din· ror s12.~. 6 "'alnut cane tackl" bQx 75c:. Bueball F'lre screen Sj. Red ji:I am· 12,·. rn "Zl AM F>J -d'· Sl 0 "nd'Y ."-kel•. 8."0 ·, 2" .,,id· •·"•-·~ , .... ~ -1~ N• b ~-m •-k --· s~ -• o-~ munition S20. C-011 cart $4 : ---~-~~-~=~~ 1 • ... "' · ..., ....... ~ "" " ," tir" SlO. Puc.>geol i;talion '";~ -'U. w au""" ing table 11dth lc11f S1.50, -.e ..,,.,..n ~ eau•. ..!. mitt $2. Book& 3 for 25c. Loung£' $5, Ll-1 main ja1n 2 REFRIGERATORS S2;) only. 23.1 (\)sta l\1esa St. do"·ns, 7.50 pai r: tubes, !.f)O v.·agon S25. 2 air l'Onl· »ink all fixture11 $2::.. Twin both t.'OnditiOn. F'ram~ and ing waJnut se"°'ln&' stand 125. Comic. 3 !Gr lOe, 15d cleat SlZl. Child">!! tandeni ,. a r h. Gu rang" S2:l. C.l\I. each chain life, 16 oz. can, pl"f'liSOl'9 froni air brake llf't ttversibl" l'Ouch w i I h maUrf!lls h>r •.j ~ s5. \Vindsor chail' St2.50. ~ss BaJboa Peninsula. 6T">l030 I bl I.,. \\'ESTINGHOUSE portablr 2.~; ., NGK plugs, 75c,S7.00 bolster $25. Electri<· 1,:om-6A,, ·~~,._ oil l&mp <.'Omplclc w\th,l,,:"'-o=,..:..=--'-'-'-~....,."' bike ieat S5. Lara:e cup-BumOl'r poo ta e .!.l. • • ups make f!X~llt'nt horn" me-ial nieat slit."t'r S2::i. !=~=~~==~~~ •"·d•, ,_""'''"' '"· Oak PAIR or rreen ceramic table "-·-• 1~,_ Pl•yh o••• "'6-0~n .•. '""'n Republ ic, dish"°·asher. perfecl "'orking "°:;;.'~-~9&2~·26<ltlc--·-~-.,--,~ ho · H' '" -1--,,.. '""' • " ..., ......._,..__ uuc1.n.1 ~~ '" olV'f ...,.,., order S25. up h 0 181 er c d -i.: P air t..'Omprl!l!lsors 1-i\11ni bike rrame "'ith n<'w HEADBOARD "'Ith 2 ii de plant stand S23. Silver lamp, lamps SlO_ Baby ~ ..,. , dresser and hu1ch S20 each. C.:\I. chair, tan curved l.luttod' KENMORE au Io mat i e w lun1f' and pre11s11tt S15 tires s25_ 673-5l9S. b"15-Jl8l tables SlO. Box sprin&: and fancy. with firurlnes, mar-Bab)' back pack e&rnft' $6. Sre.reo tuner S25. Turntable ,,!AGIC Chf'f r~nae, grill, "'asher S25. Chandelier SlO. a.nd S20 each. 2 oil iitonlge n1attresa 20. Dinette table-, d B&by ear Rat Sl Delux< H 0 -·a ha.ck, ex<:f'llcnt working Tu so•·• ~. ~ m•""'•· ble hue S20. Small blue All · ' fro Amplifiers SlO. . · b-iler and oven, bakes and German and hi-ti S25. rn drums with built in pumps ~ .,.....,.. 1--$20. Dinettl! chairs S3 •"= ~'Onder bonie S7 Two TY · .. _ •v on:lcl' $25. Canopy frame for --• I~ dotJblf', Sl~. Mat l t \I --•" apricot Chineite rue _,_ '. l:ralm S4, 5. 6. A.m.,..,r cooks \\"ell S25. ~23::is.. table for hi·fi, optiouou · S5 and $7_,_aQ ~h. Jeep o~er each. Old record nbinet St. . t I 46 stan. trays :Ile e11Cb Potter'• a:ta•s 3X, 50c. AS$0rted twin bed S5. Medium sited Naugahyde couch $7.50. drive btl.Mmission S20 . &ffimat.d rfdint hont $15. l'O&td-i~SJ-:-so:-Rumma .. American a.g._ -----~ -- pUrpie glass. b"'ll-7944 107 AQUARIUM , 10 gallon, com· child'!! jumping horse SS.50. Studio couch SlO. Single box Qif!v car 3 ~ p ced Movie eameTa, like M\.\' $2'5. ~e c.1"o~s hwngtt S7.50. $4.50. ?ttiniature R ~ 'Whecl _.. · Via Yclla NB plet" S8. Girl't1; bi~ SlS. 2-10" tricycles S5 and $2.50. springs and mattress $10. tnnsmiSl!ion SJJ. Chev , Men's suit!!, 40 reg\llar, Sl5 Lowlie' chairs Sl each. Daulton Toby S4.SO. . WROUGHT iron drapery 'c-.,,-,-0-P_Y_bed __ m_• ____ ,-,-,~od 1 -'54~0-63::...:="=·~M=""=-V~•=""c.:...~~ Plastic roller skates St. Bro11t·n upnolatered cttair SJ, truck 4 speed transmission each. M'i.ho&any ><tra"·e-r-Paint ](Jc -Sl. 1''oldi"1 painted Llmops plates S4.SO headtt valances, supports, ' springs. "°'hite hiin s2a. YARDAGE, all new fabric, Push I 11 w n mower S5. TV cha ir $2 5 tool metal S20. Bnn:I new bathtub and dresaer S25. Car ~at S3. acreen $3. Buflel boards each. 43 piece& reaj china Cle., $25 each. AJeo railinp 673-8963 cotton knits. \\'OOI jersey 546--0180 cabinet SID. Coff('e table and matching sink S25. Chev Rollaway bed $10. Ladit!11' par1 1 Sl5, Pllrt :z S20. Baek 11\dia Trtt pattern SlO. S2 per fool. 6' and I' 4 tuhe NO.IRON llhee111, cilt items. clothing $1 -$9. All new or near new come look after 2 ~r Sunday. 205 28th, 1>ear 673-04.)2 64". 2 yards SZ. S6" bondeds f.1ARK rv automatic air eon-step end tables SlO. Ck· automatic transmission S25. clothes, xize 11, $2 -Si yard family ,.wina: s25. Depression rlalls, 1.mbcr Fluoretcents, SlO each. Sw- 2 yarrl~ Sl. Pol y"i;te l' ditioner $25. :? ilki polf'S casional chair $2. Ladles Chev. heavy duty pick up Laguna Nliiuel ~9XJ09ti or Drums, »el of 5. complete ?itadrid, 36 pieces Sl each. inaool euementl $5 e.eh. s\\·cater knits 60" $.1 ~·ard. SLi50. 2 m"n's suits. 38-29, dresses. capris. 11kating ('OS· wheels $5 e-ach. Ford V-8 -"='"""'==-=-.,..,.,.-,::;:~ 1 $2.S Oro 1 1 S3 50 Stra Framed pieturet SOc -Sl. i\liacel!an~ liaht fixtutta "'~tuntay.SUoday 1O·4 PM . """"Y -~ bl"' S7.50 each. ...m••· ,, ..... "7 IJ -S5. 145 ecu H ·ng till """ ~28 t r "SELLING -· m s 00 • · w Bottles and jan 10c + $3. 50c, St. S3. all atripped from : ~ ,..y ..... ., •u """ ~ ous1 ,,........ o out my f'xua ehair Sl. Tratth barrelfl St F'ollowinc arc framed oil lo~'ely home. ftt3..7340 3116 Van Buren, C.\1 Electric ·Ro!ll rotisserie S15. \\'. U'ilson St. 54S-108.':i standard shiff SlO. Forrf goodiell: h\\l tO" 16 OHM each. All dittcr"nl 1lze p&intina:a: Seucape S25. lS" LAWN?ifOWER aood $10 CHRJSTI.fAS is coming! Ice Bartender S('! $3.75. Silex SURF.BOARD 7'9" Dcxtra pick-up bumper fits 53-70 spellkcn: S7.50 each. 1\1·0 3 r.!U'pf:tB, 20, SJ, Patio swine Se.ilroat S25. Girl on _Bcae_h 3 ...... _ .... ten ..,0, ..,.,, i • ELECTRIC knife I 11cillsol'S sha:rpener, bottle i1terilizcr, \\'Oven ruz mat, dishes set S3 cad'!. Lamps $3, $5. Pie- lurH S7 -S9. 20" coppc_r pla· que, electric broom S9 each. 2 maghogany bookca ses bnth S9. Lari" oak cabinet Sl2 i;;·· rruck 5 note v.·httls set· $25. Household items and dK'IJl'ator items 25c - ~-All' \\'eek if no a111we1' keep trying, 962--69U skates, size g Sl Hyde roller eotfcc maker $2. Overni1hl Pintail S25. 549-3193 SlO. Barbell sci S10. \\'h~I OH..1\1 spe11kcrs in cabinets S2. \Vubcr S25. Larie 6 120 Sunset D&nll Po t S5 ....... ,,_ •~ ..,.,. · g 17 Hood h,... caRii Sl.50. \Varine; Blender 1-'=::;;""0E':,.O:.:,.";';:'-;;;;-;;;; barrow wheels S5 each. 125 each. Five 4 track ta""'S d•aw•, ~-,,.r .. ~ m•-, · ' in · fittplace ld'ttl'll S6 • StC.' skates, me . •1,..... ARCHERY -1. '" lb 125. 100 ,... " un: wun ll<V Othl!'rs S5 each Rummact 4-10 -• ' U t S6. T'urncr blow torch $4.50. .... .)J Craftsman hand ....,.\nder SI each. Five 8 track ta""'! s-1999 •-Pl · Chieqo sink ia.UCl!'t~ . rm • hairdry"l', exce en con-It. 1213 ,---.,· " -~ 12,-. ... ,... "'''· '""'t>mary . Items· Shffll 30c Blankets 2 FM •., 2 • 1 .. .t.. Sunbe TI4 Larkspur. Cd?t1 -'<"'"' '-Vl"' With bits al\d aCCf'S!IOrie! for S2 each. New convcrtl!'t' lo c '1 ·• h S1 ... ,. · · tuner $3. _ .. , ' dltion· S . .._._,. am "-b-••w Ill , Apl. ra.,_ "' ., <.'Ol'nct -...r • .,..t. 50c Weai-ever t.'O\'Cl'M pots _ _., __ ..,, 2 -~• · t lik 16 o~ · s · I"°. "" ,.. '""~ ,.-"°~'"" and mt'ta! "°"O!'k one play ~'' c" •I-;. yoor "'" · . speaker r......,. •~ . ~ manicure se ' ~\\' nd BOY'S .3U111t'lnn hngray .,_ m. Butane tank SJO. 16" month_,. old S20. 7 ~ ·--cal1 536:.Jcai I ,,~="·==-:,-,,---o'""'.'C-:" 50e each. Old v.'OOd foldma: radios S5 SlO 3 .mait Sliding shower "_ ... all' •~,.....~~'~"==~~~-~ Chev tnle;k tires S 5. ,. ... ,, w,·r-...,;n ~,,.1,...... hetme SIS. · HOSPITAL bed. raillt!S 3 chairs SI each. Chinese _ _.;o, $3. ·.,._ 2 ·hair ,. __ hard"·are, nc<·er u"""" -· " ""'""'''""' •· '"" SELLING ,,., ~ 64'9816 J I 2 b tool ·~ ~ -•-• 11'' CONSOLE TV. \\'Orks Fold&\\'8.Y bM Sl 5. \\'ork engine, runs Sl 5. out my ex ways..,.,. -amp I. ar 11 •· S5 $6 Swivtl brown cfl&ir ~1394 good $20. 54S-66.,?9. boots, ai2e 91,; $3. Volvo Transmission filB Jo'ord and goodies: 1967 mint 1et Sl.25, RMERA reclining: ct.ir, walnut and ~n vinyl, nl_~ st5. Oak ann chair $10. t A N T I Q U E S S2 -$25. R E G R 1 GER A T 0 R v.•ith parts SI. 2 boxes 38 shells Mercury 37•51 S20. &lf>.-Oll5 1959 thru 1970 Lincoln 11et, blue naugahyde, a:ood con-$5. Pa.ir uphcl~tered cha.ii:.s ahowt'r heads $1. $4. 3910~1 Household items 10c -S5. croai1-top freezer s2;,. 646. SS.SO. Al\1-FM transistor scaled in plastic Sl. Sliver dition tID. u n d er w 0 0 d $2 • S7. MqUlne tabl.e-~· Cha.nncol Pl NB. 6'1l-l90.\ Bar .1tools $4 each. Bissell 7820 radio S15. Office s11'ivel SCRAM-LETS dollar S2.50. Whip antenna typewrttcr, very &ood t.'On-Driftwood lOc. ~1 Cam1no1--~-~-----~ h & m poo er . ne1v SS. chairs s20. Diver's knile $3. and b88c S2.50. 4 telf"Phone dition S2J. 548-7lS5 Capistrano. Cap Is Ir a no Dresses-suits. 6-16, Sl,j() • DOUBLE bed, mattreu and Divers spear JUn S7. Room lever switches Sl. 5 colored Beach 4~3949 1'\Vll;l trundle beds excellent S15. c 0 at 11 S6 • $10. box springs, Ho 11 Y wood divider SS. ?t1otorcycle i;eal. ANSWERS instrument pilot lights $1. AcoUTJ!~~TlS~ ~:~:·~ BICYCLES • m c n • 3 10 condition S20 each. TV s"·eatcr:i. 32-40, S2 • SS. frame $2). Dressing table ~ upholstc:ry Slj, Floor 50' t.'\l8X cabl.e S3-6 rolls 'ii"' •:.·•1:,::and·~~. Boy'• bik• aQeed n5.oo. Men'• ~ remot~ control S25. T 11• o Bl-·""•· J2Y, 11 -... SlO. Patio chair St.50. 548-___ _.,, 1~,_ 1/3 hp el-~-dymc em"'--i .... tape St 6 ._, .. v ,_ """'" .ic '" -'"' "J ~ ... ''" Taught -Heron -lcini -.,..,_ ... · $10. ;sg1; \\'. 20th St. •t 1pced S15. Women's .\ men'11 beautiful framed picture~ l~ Lingerie 15c • n2.50. Purses 6904 motor SlO. Work bench S20. Cha1cl _ HlGH CHAIR \'oil G.I. Mttery ~r Placentia. Cl\1 26" SlO a.nd $15. Boy's 20" each. 67>=-7'138 St -SiJ Sh~11. l1:i·8 25c • $-1. BED frames $1.50 each. End 50 fool alr hotic $8.50. Austin Sl5. Call 53&--3021 ' S · • I' -• S JO · Bl _ _,_ Crimf' i.:hould be 111lopped,1-~==---~....,.-,-' G"'"NS I"-•~ Bo ttncrays a a,.., -ANTIQUE shavina mirt'Or Jeweln• :?rx: -S3. Orn.i<: tablf'~ S5-S10. :\-way lamp Healey wi!'e \\-heels SS. nol in the electric chair. bul RAGGEDY Ann and Andy JU.,U,.l'j o uuu.,, Y Harmon Kardon AM-FM ~1:>. Bat stools 15c. l\latch«I 11'1~ S5 . SlO. Sal -Sun, $10. V.1ell Uied ba r S2. Side \Veldina: torch S2:l. ~ inch in the HlGH CHAm. wall plaque11, cute tor 1tucco paint, pink reg $7.60 tuner $15 Reli.listic police lui&lliC SJ e1ch. Foul 26-27. 9-j rear. St2 Begoni11., chairs SlO'. Size,42-46 11uitll S3 vise ss.50. 5 file cabinets, 3 rllild'i room i;mall Sf'I S7.50. 11~ $5. Dishes, service for 12 radi\l $20.·AM radk>s ;2 and v.-ealhcr gear Sl Sl.fJO. Cd:\1. each. 642-0&09 " :> card xi2e $4.50 each. i\1ETAL day bed with ma1· Large set s1a. M7-.5.'t..10 Sa. The C 0 w Its Onn-S3 Portablt ~Titer $5. Ladies 3-picC'f \\'001 suita. OVAL-SHAPED "°'ooden 2~~M~OTO=~RCY=~c=u;=~h-,~,mo-~-I Speaker cabinet. speaftn tress $5. Ro.Llaway twin size TWO apt iizc refri~r.1ton prehene:i~ ~ncyclopcdia fypcwriteortabl.eS3. Antiqut siu 14, St.50 each. \rool kitchen !able 11nd 4 ehail"l SlO ~ach. Child"• car 118t S15, Hi f\"f'qtleney horn S7. S2. 2 folding camp stoots SI. iood rhapC!' S20. $25, Cal.I t966 volume. S25. 543-3525 portable he&tet 16. En&tisb !ell. various size!, 50e -$3. S2:>. Man·s rvbbtr shof'• size SJ. 645-06'.?j Drill bitll No. ll, Sl.50 :>otS-3158 anytime 53&-2669 CITATION 20" rotary lawn baby bua:&:Y SIS. Baby Blonde cascade, European 11 S2. Cal-Oak eJothes basket I-----------I dozen. V\V lire chains $8. I ·M~A~N~'S~b~i,-•~$1=5~_~G=;~,,~.,-Sco=.-cut mower, runt &ood ns. Pin& bathine-tte ;2. Wol\der horllfl hair. just styled with case on \l~f'cls SJ. Electric 3 LIVING room chairs, 31(, inch vise S6. 100 fool 2" uniform. no iron s2. 825 x 14 20 DR~ES -~~ su!ts S3 1 pong table, plyboa.rd will eo s2. Va.porlier St. Booka lOc: -' s:i. Small bathroom sink J j heater \\'it h fan S2. let g:;c~h S20~fg~t !~nd e;~~: x 4" a.ngl11: iron S25. 946 \\"tl!'el and tire, deep 'lttlid e5•c6h, ~":"84co7,~~n ¥.LttS • on pooj table or Barbecue 15C. Fr u i t jars 6&c. x l8 with fixtures and crusher Sl Child '! safety Sunset Dr. C.,\f. 64;,...()636 $8. 646-368D • a .... •· ~ t11hle, ~xcellent condition A\'on bottles 15c • $2'. 75 brackets S15. 16-3 x '16 new rate, new $1.50. Univc.rMI Lamp Sl5. S4Z.9086 BEAUTYREST stt S 2 5 . ~~~~~=-,,:::;;07::;1iELruECTRJOC'ffiircc:~,i<1e~am;;;-!1oooo~d SlO. 962-7689 plutie plion plan! <.'On-•-1-ch "2 x 8 · F 4 5 mm ~--T•l•~to 100 DOUBLE bed ,.,,._ Yourti bed k ·-~ f':IVt \'Cn"' x ca · ~ coffee pot sz. Infant awtna: · ="'· .,.,., Fore''"' 1 --·aie books -warmt.rs. eeps 1 o u P s, CHILD'S do•k. white Sts. tainers 5c each. 81~1~"" · I t h ..... • "'=-••ch • -·-· h mm FI,-,.,.. Ill ••ch •'th ~.. -~· 11~ Chest of d1'9wen SlO. ··"-'-I ~ h JO s angen, ,..,\\ """' · on stand S2, Bar·ar.tuo: "11 · ~· and workbooks llk • 50c. aandw,,_-,,es. t)'T'UPI e c • Sunbeam mixmuttr, used buketll and racks ...,.; eae . Door. 2-6 x 6.8 S2. Hanginr motor SID. Ne• 6.70 x 15 2\• inch twist on connection. Quilled satin bedspread, 1 ~-~~"'='~,.,....-=~~~ warm all da)I $15 each. Dou-once $20. 2 speed 01tcrlzcr 494-Ei228 lamp S2 .30 x 36 \\'indow lire. 6 ply rating Lj as SkHlsaber s&\\'. new 2 speed maroon $2. Black ladies VACUUl\f cleant'r S25. 2 twin ble bt>d tnrne \Vi I h no. 645-22&!J l'B~LOC.:::N~D~Ei;-,'JV;;;-;-;1~10~.~M;;&hor::;::::;.,,,::: sash S4. Rook~ a n d trailer spare $20. Drop 1('11.f with ca!lf S20 New N\Jrlon shoes. 7'hC S2 pair. S46-6089 bed!! StO each. ~781'.J bookcase hcadbaatd $5. 60 BABY bAth tab!~ SlO. C.r TV $lO. Steamier trunk ~· pap tr b' ck s ~IC • $1. chrome table S2(), 100 foot door closers SIO. New pine mornina:s only until Sept. 30 9, QUILTED !IOfa, !1pring11 VW bus rear 11C1:1.t and rear u · ht 1 r s~ Christmas ornaments and .. .....,.. _ _._ ,,.,...1,ce ~n base t~ X i; inch 4<.' lineal 1 __ ., bum""'r.., each. 52385. bed SS. GI'.: baby food pr1a: vaeuumhc ""', .~· II Ch · 1 "'""' ,, .. n1 HALF-PRICED wig, '1'0rn and foam n CX\.'QJcnt ("On-.... "" warmc.r. • lik" new 18 . Oven~ c a r .,.,. HfhU ~ - . ns mas 7:;c, f"ireplace toolB $4. foot. Polaroid J 66 \\"ith 1 .. ~. d•~-b-wn 1000,0 PoU •--• ho! · NIC -F n--k ,_ ~· -19 stand ,,_ One towel bar S1 . 6~ na~h and case S15. 6 inch X -... ~ ,-... '" • dition. Y en .. wni f! m KO A """ mm camera Playte.-.: baby nunier. ,12 boi-""""' er...,. -- Grus edger Sl. M" boy'~ .;;;::;:::.,.---:;,.,.--,.,;;---c;;;; S/8~ ~ "ft bruRh lor modac1ylk hair SI 3 . r ight a.rm. attat ro.r young 1.7 lens S25. Cast SS. F11.8h lie set s;;. Pla,y ptn i-d Ix. WRINGER Washer s 5 . Sohv.;nn StinrraY $.1. Pie-OLD bOoks 25e + SIO. JllJO dl!IC sandl!'t' $5. JS inch flex-1 =646-4506=~-=="'="'-"'-"-9-57"_P_,_1C7C" t.'OOplc ;,.tttng A !!tart Sl5. s;i. Gadget baf $5. 962-Ta93 OririnaJ oil J»intir>J' fqr Works well, needs 1princ fer ture11 and hmeti 25": -S5. Pdau Pl. C.i\f. ~tv.·een Ible gas eonnecto~ S1.SO. CHILDREN'S and adults Coffee table, patin11. jp'ttn 11" TV good pictutt S25. child's room S3. Potty chair wririltt. ~ P11.tio rumiture Sl -S4. Apt. Baktt and Sam..-, Sat. IO:JO N"w plas:ten d a r by . clothes 5e -$2.50. Stow s.;. 1 =1=10=·~8Jt).41<==-7=;-,--.,.....,~ Clf':an twin 1be mattress 5'k. S!~I toldlnc cot hmc. NE w Spanish-Meditm'Mn Jliie stove Sta. Recol"d In 4 Pr-1. Sun 1.f aluminum $4. Wood $3. 2 f\tanglc S'15. Di!hes Sc • 25<:. DESIGNER clothes. b;i.ek to SlO. M7-6964 S2. 30 ~bk l•mp 13. Ac· wood plaques f15, $20, $25. pla,ye_r-~rder. PA system CA.'1\1ERA SI2.SO. Pro~tor new midi drcllt@11, knil, ToUlll!T' $2. 900 Oaks SI. C.M. school, coats, pant suitR, WASHER S20. 7 piece dinette t•ordlon With CtSC S25. We11t 'i' Stereo CO'nlOle cabinet lnr public addres1 all in 'Ol'W $2.S. Scrttn StO. Llghl mtttr f!C!'\J, sltt 5 and 9 S4 each. 642-1307 SWl!'&tier1. dresses eveni"i:. set $20. Ra.dkt! Sl each. Bend. cleetrk': fr)'ln& pan $8. S25. French provincial lovt S~-Quilttd sofa $20, Lev" $7.'j(l, Shoe tote 'fSc. Vinyl 962-0704 I =e~AB=Y""""c-ar~bed~~11~.-=0oo-:b-,-lc llngeric, aitt 10 and 12 St • M~llancous bGok.s Sc lo 64&-7a29 stat S15. 3 occuional chain 11tat S20. Shullen 50c each. shoppina: baa: Sl. Knittine COFFEE table. En 1 1i 1 h hf't.dboard $4, Larie roekini l :Q. l"ashion aeceuor'k>s. 2.X. ~fi.cetlancous clot~ A1'"TIQUES from Enatand. SS. $5, S3. Tall modern table Round tablt solid maple S2:S. ba= en 5tand St .SO. Ladits Tudor style: SlS. Hanging hone. SlO. Antiques 25e. _ SL lfC&rves and n&ndbaa;5 25c -5c to 25<::. 3 bowUnc bails 16 Ooclu $25. Pewter plate lamp $8. Modern <.'O~ Cap1ain"11 chain antique· S25 billfolds S3 rach. Ladle• conttmporary 3 way lamp Hoover electric broom St2. ~. Gamet. ship and Jbl S2 each. Bcwllrc thc>f's and jug SM. 1'1iner'1 N1ety table $.7. Hollr'OOd bed cor- eaeh Tll!t'll\on 1cretn 30c. • pune5 $3 ~ach. \>ottery f15. Black Ancu!I electric Basebe.11 shoe!, lli:tt S~ 12. airplane model!! Tac • $3. St pair. Power tnOY.'Ct $5. lamp S2a. Oopptt and brua ner table $5. HoLl)"''OOCI bed sz. 'Lamp base SL2S. planter SL Royal Haerer rotisserie. split. bro i l" r, Bo\\'ling shet!'s, lJh:c S~! S2. New ~ Wcty helmet 17874 Oak St. J)latea $&. Copper bob kettle corner table $8. ~~ bitch Coitlum jewe.lry !:ie • SI. Vuca S5 each. Eletlrie rorn pe:rfm condit\on SM. AN'a Trailer tirt 480 x 12 SlO. S2::i. Spanish end ta.hie $9 . .30. BOX spring:s and matb?.M SlS. Doulton JU&: with 11lve-r double bed Sil. Baby crib Bo)' rotll&er1e motor and poPl)er M-GE travd iron ru... 9Jd2 muJtk:olor •tripe Vii.; ..... "iol'Ure S5. Electric Ltrhtcd mirror $9.50. 3 -rim $2S. Brass ca.ndle1tlekl SS. Delux• barbecue waaon .. • ho!~ ,. 110 Fi ..... .__-I 101, -""~ • 11~1 ~,~ S6 ,-o SlO. Rf!d velvet dreu ,....,, SU --• and d llplil bars with ....-r ..... . ,.r,u ,.-.1:" --N"eed SlS. Large <.1Jr>-percolll'Or, hair t'lrytt S2.M """'Ii an .. ~, 11" • • t.l•leria.I !or 8ma11 &iris SlO. ver -..l pcpptr $20. New 24" rou n The DAILYJ · PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading R. e e or d pla)"!r $2.50. sunbeam inm S5 .G~ all"&in temporary oil paintl r!J and each. 1850 New Jersey SL S..l\U'day only 10 : 5. 16I7 vtlvel dl'l!H $5. Mattrial SS. Sliver candlettick1 $3. barbecue wkh 1pll. moior, Buslnttte ""i fh &tand, n\ct Iron $4. \\'arlna: blcndtr SlO. !Hmc. decorator ob~ta. 546-8977 All!IO A\'C, C.M. 646--3rll per pll!'C.'e :25c • 75c. Dreucs Copper b)ilu $10. Tankards tlGOd no. 2]" ,~ ~ M rk I SlO. T<cnmott ttl\k vaetrum A~t port.a.bl~ rad\tl ST.~. S2.50-$20. Hand lawn mower1 72~vw=-tt-.... -.-0-,,.--0"-n~·m-l~5. OFFICE chair, naU£ahyde and b~ OOe _ $5. Tup-Sj, Jnlald writlnc box $15. mower $Z. Nnv black and a etp ace SU. £lt'Ctric la\\:n e<l#r $15. r.1an'1 pj's $2. \\'hitc Sta.I SlO. Baby 1tr0Uer. 2 paddtd Ledder Je~linr bruket" $'l. i;e111. stee-1 fnlmc, 11wi\."f!l pcrware and ho u sc h 0 Id ftamed mim>r UJ" x 50" "deocker' roultr 125. Rattan L.a\\'n mo11o·cr St .and $2.SO. llki jaclret , l&dlcll S1.00-cu 1Nt1. all for S10. Pad+ Small bre.!!• &.m-J>Ollt type $25. Stereo portable, 4 items 5c • Mc. 19893 Lur8 S20. Guitar SS. HO lnln rutniture •s fol:low'll: 2 plt!ct lrontnr board S4. Cl111s11o·1rt I. ad If! I mukluk.Ii S1 .50. ded exerci»e fllant board S7. ~ S20. Rf!C'Ord at•nd $5. , •M• H 8 M&-Tl17 layout $5, 8u'beocue $3. 10 ttttiona1 $20. Formica lop and dllhl• 5c ·SL Old wood 642-1'.161 Sat-Sun 'LAM·l2PM DeC'OnllOr bookc11.1e 110. for boat .Sl. Chrome bow Aluminum c.:ar lop canier ....... .,, · · speed blkt, netd1 work SU. fllcp l&ble Jl1.'3. Round ~s 50c. Brau bilge pump CHILDREN'S -~ I $10 •~ kitchen table $21'.l. ChUd dtsk CfttB tor sale $5.. ~106. Kign site cltetrie blankf!t SI. Cout Guard sea bq. S5. stS-%>29 .... ,nr *' · 1V Trolley SS, Ski boots S3. sla.ss IOP ccrret ta.hie -- •nd chair SlO. Antique ehait' 413 o 12th St. HS SJO. St.ck teathtr ht.ndbal'. C'Omplett: hat to peaec»t $6. SOFA S2S. M'i.xmuter .$5. HO layout $7. Baby bed and JH) m. line records 50c Floor lamp $10. 982--0161 'I ta-Nt'du...., floor M\."tr \lied ..,._ Pool co~. m&ttrcn Sl5. Hieb chair $8. ead\. C:arwd bed beadt S3. QU··--· -~ . t • • .-...... ·~1 2 ENO tablc.s $li. Coffee ..., 4 small 8J>f:W1'1 $2, SmaU Stttm Iron $2.50. Man'a pett. All iftma eood ('Onditlon. A 1UUum ...... eQWpmen euthions n _etch. TM catt tablt SU. Qccuional chain new $.7. Gulb.r SlO. R.ecordt.-table, "TOUrtll Iron legs S3-eo&t, ntvcr worn. slile M 9G.abf Rattu bed head S 4 • S9 Mi-OWl PS. To)-s & · SJ. NI~ s-ns "'hi~ rad' rood con-durlcal, Bro.dway sho\YI. 2 ce,ndle lamp$ 50c each. $10, 2 Prom dm.aea, in Chriatmu ~ Sl . U?l;i"',.i-;"'°;<i,""-::-;-:-,..,-~I PIMoe<ldi •~h •!'._,",·~~-12u.S1~: dJtion ~-.c~1ne.. like children's, all !iOe each .• \34 BMn pot Mc. car seat $6.~. 51.)'lt. I abc. 10. 1 alie 12 $15. MEN'S au it 39 ~I-COit S90 I ""Topaz""=',,",..·,.Bal=boa=:::'l(&::'-nd-:::. ~111~~=$~ n !~: ~ "'''"'' ......,. ,_ .., ti ••&lht.r W. Joann St. C.i\f. 642-5007 'Hirh ~air ••, Rocklna Front atl>cll:!': for fil Falcon MW $23, don't ul a.nymo~. R. Er RIG ER.ATORS $25. ..~ .... ·-·-cle•• ~ ... , ~ .. Oothlnc SI • $3. Larae new, mens a . . "~' -"& Mz..3079 ... ,IJ\.,._. ... .,. OP.I ll&nrlnc piJ'W" l!hfofr szr,_ eoe.I, :OO<f rond1t~n $4. 6 DRA\\IER. dreS!ler. At. hone $-l, Hf':.-t 'n •M blby S2. &12.-1230. ml Rutsers =='"""~==---,= C~t Sl2.&l. Dl'O('l le.f I.able wide eo•• htih w\t~ slldtt Sinl.11 shelf Sl. ll)..4 Salur·&t&--~;:IJ90;:.~~~---,-,-taehablt mirror $15, Pal. diah $.2. Punll!!~ SOC'. 442 Or. Ot SOY'S blke al" Stklsn..Y S20. \\'llh pads. blondt SID. 122 each 5 "°"ndo~it with -I 646-1540 l\laano!LI . C.M. 66--1355 OLD eh"-:--m1n1lll dock ~1076 ti-1&-il20 slldt-f ,o .. 'l\1dt 36"' hlrl\ ~-6U l<M PI 1 e ll, HOTPOINT rlf!CtrlC' l' othes u,..,~ Nt ""JlllrT Hria:fllJ: dr')er $3.j(J, Gi~2.\.i..~ NEW cn"b matm.!'. 962·1~ GRA.\fllA AOfA S2.i. 962-185' $2'1. S4&-3412 CRIB 125. 962-lSM OU.~LINES. Mi-5S'J8 SU.50 etch. M1~M ~~--"-~-~-~~~~~- ' • • i ---·-~µ=-----..,,,.a,...v•"°iiii0m''=-.,.~--°"""~,_1iiilij==:=·1iOliillif,,....-a'l6::f'!,TilW'1111~~-,.-..,,~ ... --.-TION~~~~~~.~~~~~-,,-~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~-~-~~----· "' ,.._,,A rAANSPOltT.\TIOJ!I TllNfll'OitTAYION f"T~lt.!!l-l.~N!!Ll'Cll!~llli!,!~~\C!l!!!l-~f~T~llANS:::;:::-=;.T;.:A:.,:T~ION~:-J '.T:.::RAHS=:~"-;=-O':'R~TA:'T-"ION"'::. ::;.f FRt! TO YOU _s._11_1-_h ____ ,!!!! Aircraft 9100 Mobile Homn Trv.cko 95@0 Im ......... Autu "9'00 "'"'...:'°'--"-•----..,.--1 ALL NEW 16, 210 ~ ...,......._ ~ teeeeeeeee v ... -lloillO ""°"'m'" DATSUN ___ Fl_A_T _ ,_ ~ hance red .at 909 VIHC.31Jeu~autotriu11, · ~.- HOlf!. ~ATS ~~t,:i ~."":i; '"~. '!~!~ws ~~ "'c:ii ~,:"..i '69 DATSUN WIGOH ~~~:_,,=~=.,..!~ IJ'\\r'EU,BDfAVED 1kitlen11: tiiEcrnrc:s ~=·pil:r.~r:~ = ..:~i~ro:=.. JMpl 9510 Ovtrllead. cam e~. • II ~ 2 '*hbyo, 1 blade• wtllto; 2 Prloed -S1l9j. Wlhlft _,, MuJU.Mllllon Dollar "'""'· roalo, law DlllMC•· , t s..Jt -J'll•le1 . '1 1tmal•. 4 WHEEL, DRIVE; $pttlal lnterk>r. Sa.~ •11•0 •f"W U.---~ • 9129 _RaclrW .,.,,. ...,, "Olilc-'"'° ,_ Jdob1le Homo QQm!punl!Y 1~ J w ~""') -•--·-' •--'-c &P'N EDS ,.. -...,... ·e ~ -cree ol tun llvlna --"P-acoPH-r t ..... ..,.-. ...__ u.--. Authorized SIJH. • ...,.-• ..,., l'ETS and LIVESTOCK "' ;::~:: = i e ml ooo 1lotlal Automatic ...,.., drl" email down. Will finance pvt DEMO SALE ;-=;;:f,.-~~ I ,..ts, Owrel .. 2llO w.-c.t Hwp. NB 66%Mf ~jil f?flllij;1'11JM ~ '• cW'::i.cent~. ;: BSA OiOPPER: Very dean. ~·~r ~~Pri:~rs~~s !rlY~~ ~:1::n~Jlm i:~~1a~=r ~.f:: FOX.. RARE. i mo. Cold col· itar, blk Im • ean.-must llelJ.-Jeavif\a (lOl,IM'j, An '7:30, 549-2.W. 32' CUSTOM KETCH • _' um .. ,e. in park tervice cen. n-bltl•~--or ~ ... ...:_ 21•• u.~. Blvd CM ' In ..'.t .. 1!:--::l.11.1 ~nUy a:~ & wtll e oafly amos; • ~ OCt'fll1 ~ ma Canyon No. C, 1 ,-,~=~~~-~-~-1Spe<:h1l 1take Md radio h@at. tpi'.e1', .ow milts .. Built for real u.ilon! NOW n.... ·~· ~""' ""'-..,,.-_ ...., ;..~~~392 .. . '66 Detsun P .U . ~ust,_ P .... _ ... ,........, found, Replacement value breez.ea, aurrou.nded by or-_ 1967 CJ5 J@ep -N~w top, er. tSYM-:'1631 ' ' $21tS $20000 D aalla 11.n&.,..iroveS & mountains * 250 YMfAHA Big Bear O\'ttdttve, VG eng" h@aders, $1095 • 9625 Gird.en Crove Blvd. to Kinderprlel'l .I: ll;JOMrsrade Wachen ·white _c_,•~h _______ mo_, ~ a:cpps &: o 1 he r BLUE.EYED pert Pel'$lah ,handcratt matttlals. fhone kll1eTl!I, Tigress SS.-'fhOm!lS, •5'1-C.1>5 aft 4:30 -p.m. 9126 blaek and white $7.50 Flufty SADDEST looklns l>lwet black Tigreu $10. Box Ato'm~10rt',i:~oc:n~1er,ect'. OPENI • 7tnin from\\"Orld'1 large1t Scrambler-completely roll bar, tack, tow blr, ltd 531.tn'l Call ColJect Ready to pll. Mu 8 t shoppJn&: center (Faahion . rebll. $325. ~3120 draw bar, 488 PMl-trac, tl,,ltfO Sport u.crlfice will ·trade for p~ • Island) • '68 YAMAHA lOOcc \Vam hub5. $2200, 642-2143 962;) Garden Grove Blv~ , perty or what have you. flt Championship lawn bo\vl-Let.'\ than 500 mi'$, S225 ·45 J~p. Xlnt cond. New)op, 537.7777 Call Colle'.et Dys: 642--2851, Eves : NOW RENTING ing green ~ * * 613-4586 a.xel, txhktl.lt t11ne -up.1"";,;,,'""'=T"'su"N""'"wi"::::----,-,.i 962--0787. e Small pct$ aUoo.11ed '70 KAWASAKI 100 Green paint. S795 or beat offer. ndD~ 1 ~goi:; · ~ f>\tt, male, bu all tnined, "·eel'Jed, house kit· !lbob: .6 Uc. Lovn kids. ndfl tens. 7 weeks old. 546-3634 ,,:}'U'd and 2 cute kltteM. 216 BEAUTIFUL Se alp o i n t En}Oy the above from Sm-• Jr. Like .... w. Call !')4S-4391 -co • fl: mp or. a ov 24' YA\YL -Sips 4: 5 ouo. '""' balance. 548-5861. sails I ialley I hd I radio I Spaces in Brand $11.SO per mo. afler 5, 846-5Ti5 * JEEP * Jnbrd eng/ all rue&: ctuise 148:>1 J eHrey Rd. 1970 YAAfAHA DT-1-C Completely rebuilt ENGLISH FOR eqpt/We:ll kept Muat sell !SA Fwy at Jeffrey Rd. Enduro. Xlnt cond. Dirt or SllOO M:>1235 '''-''166 NEW 6 _ * oiframp) """'· 644-1396 '67 Bru)NCO, xii<T COND !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~,'~ * CORONADO 30 * T14/~~05':°~~2930 '63 HONDA-l\1AKE No. C·llO VS, Afusl sell bl-low book I .~ Sc., NB. S/29 Siamese kittens 8 \\'ttks fEAUTIFUL. large KfeY &. old. $15. Call ·64~3 white male eat. LitUe over 1 t . o&d. rarouy had to mo~·e } ·""t of state. Nd& aood Dome. Mr-7803 9/26 BEAUTIFUL SIAMESE kll· ten • $10. 31,~ monlilll old. 613-4181 e BURMESE KITTY Registned, S35 * 645-0391 Ha". •m•ll boat now! Mob1'le Home Park 71</831.8585 213/860-5210 GD. COND. LIKE 195. • 962-1937 • Use it for the dl'o-n Pftyment • * 968-U'i8 * No nnbl d<al turned down. lN IRVINE •••••••••• 2 TRAIL Honda 00'• $300 Eo. Yacht.1 Roy~ Corp. ORANGE GROVES Tripi• Wide Cornell 1 YeaT Old. 847-Q18 aft 5 &. New '71 D ...... n 2!112 \Y. C.0...SI ""'Y· &l5-081f1 Jeffrey Offramp Hill~st e Flamingo '4'knds. -"'1 '"" Campers 9520 • 3 CORONADO 27'• • or Santa Ana Frwy. Paramount • Unlvenal ~'6!1""su=z"u"K"1-pi=--.oSA-cV"A"G'°E"'. 1000 OHC, P ick11 p with cam~ Dogs ALL NEW! ALL LOADED! :-52% acres of fun liv-Barrington e Broadmoor LIKE NE\~ er, Sale price $2099 dlr. 1125 t---It;~~~;:.~;;:~~M~:;;i;;;;;;;l);.;i;·j-~~m:;;rn«!---~--"'t;===:-r:::-:;=·1-contme'llm-rstar · · * ---i--<·•-438713) Will -take car in M 1· M-i..-Do I ulti·million $ mobile 1 , to qual. horm', fncd. • • --w•ny x • YSJ;hp• •Roy11hatboaColS! home communil,.v. General • Hillcrest trade. \V~ I llfir~vate 206o Harbor Blvd. •,.,t. Beaut. .::. ... wt! tan & bl. * 3 mos. * Registered * ac ti e r'J). -Full lime In park ser· CHAPMAN party. a or Costa Mesa 642.0010 G. Shephe~J-yr. Gd. * All Shots * $100 * 2912 \\'. Coast Hwy, &1:>-0810 vice center. MOBILE HOMES 494-6811. I'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!~~~!'!!~ 1 •w7childrt'n All &OOIL. Zl3: ~142 • 3l3 E. l?th St., Ci\t • COLUMBlA 22 • --Continuous smog free 12331 Beach Blvd. G.G. '68 V\V Freedom Camper Ex-1~ FERRARI · ....... ,....,.. • 9129 ffiJSH SETTER PUPS Good lsl Boat ocean breezE'S. * 714/!'"n 291..0' * A I ;,__ • tra Sharp! Leaded S2950 ...,.,..,.,,.,, -Surrounded by moun·,~--~--~~----I u o -rv1ce ONLY ' l·'t-darlin& ter-*\Vritten guarantee Complete w/.sa.il! S3&lO ... 1 " " & p rt .... -Mounted 1 pare. Sam ---------' "" •F training Trailer available .,....ns orange grovei:::. 10 x 42 P a r amount a s 7'tVV 54S-1074 FERRARI .,rier{pnodle pups. female, 7 ru Ya·h" n-yat• Corp. -7 minutes from "K'orld's w/redwood cabana. Adil VW-;;;:-Ch;;;:::::.:-:;::=:::-::-=:.1-~~~======-N~ I , ~ ~ -~old mu B•'-mpron •Show, pet & field s~k ... 1.a n.u · largest shopp;ng center. tr ass1s Transm1s.s1ona.t e '71) 8' Overhead-Campor ,. .. _. mporb uu. vr ;:;:.,. H. B 9126 By appt only 642-5065 2912 \V. Coast Hwy, 645--0810 (Fashion .Island) Pk. No pets. Newport Sch ' . ance CouDl;Y'a only author· .....,....,.,, · · --'-'-'.,-c='O=,----Ch T $5500 548-2927 , an<I others. Sips 4 * Xlnt cond AACHEN e 20' Sloop e "" E"<:k hPse Features · e 642--0443 e · SACRlFICE S900 lzed de&ler. RHOOEFIAN-·Rklgeback & PUREBRED Wood keel boat, Sleeps 2. Champion!lhip Lawn BAYSIDE Village. 2 BR. 2 • ''4 VW E $l7S. S44-659l aft S:30 pm SALES-SERVICE-PARTS G·e r tn an She p he rd . GermM Shepherds "°'bile Make offer. 837·7039 Bowling Green, Free Car Ba. ldeal adult spot. $10,950. ng 3100 W. Cout Hwy. ., •67>~ 9/26 they J~-' S50. 968-l214 \Vash, Putting Green. Owner. 675-1642 * 540-3ll8 * '70 Campd' Pop Top Tent Newport Beach ...,._ LIDO 14 •2663 Cl'OQuet Court. under. C d Nu-Wattanfy. 4IXXl mi . 142·9405 540-1764 PLEASE! 2 darling kittens ~H-A~RD-to-find~. -T~o-y~F~ox-T~•-r· $1150. 644.2601 roof Shuffleboard, en-VW Engine, Good on • Need!I Nu~wner, Hurry! Authorized Ferrari Dealer wbo need homes rier puppi es, UKC , . I closed Therapeutic Pool, Mini Bikes 9275 • 642-0443 • 548-1240 desperatrly! 832-5945 9126 regU:tered. Soft & Cuddly, Balboa 20 fixed KH Swim Pool, Billiards, · · 3 ~ Game Room, Assembly TACO 22. E.'l:ceUent corr Trailor Trovol ••25 '66 VW CUSTO~t-BUILT SHEPHERD mix puppy beAUtilul & smart. 545-2153. ' , 7"' 'mos • 9 g '% bousebrok!'n. + 18.7,. SLOOP Room, Boat & Trailer dition. Everything about it ---------· ( CAlttPER. $1785. 8J6-t493 9129 * COCK-A-POO puppies. wri'RAILER * ~r~ge d Area. Lovely l1 A-1. Even the seat is '68 NIMROD. Deh.ue. Sips G. N.B. 6n.6527 afl 4PM small, only 3 in litter; S25 IV/·TRAl'ER * Sr yar · brand ne"''· $95. 644--0577. Stove, icebox, din'g table.1,,,61,---:ro=RD""°'Su,---,r,-,v""-1 FREE magazines • Sports, tor blondes: S15 for black. -mall pets allowed. pe an Lif!, Look, etc. 962-0884 9126 Beautiful! 968-1495 5'11).J.ll)~ 54G-1123 -Imagine all this from Mot 1 9300 $595. S48-4156. · automatic, Xlnt con d . 6 SSl.50 per month orcyc •• 16' CROWN travel trailer • cyl, Io mile,.e. 673-5655. REED ' 1 h · d 16' CATAMARAN. Very fast. 5 MlXE[)..B pupptH:. e GER.i'\1: Short a ire · i=-14851 Jeffre.v Road, lrvi~ - -..., .... i;.l~pg 4. With extras. S445. 1969 VW CAMPER 1 llO!ld black. bro<A'll w/"·h, Pointer AKC 39 champs! 6 complete "'/frailer, """"'· CALL COLLECT 1 ......... --• 968-4737 broWn w/blk. srorthaired. 3 \\'ks 961W.11th St., C.M. 714-530-2930 21~5210 $2800. 842-7257 FIAT CHECK THESE! '68 FIAT !..&!!~r ~ femal 9•,!.; * * * 548-8188 * * * BOSfON Whaler Squall-Sail· 714-531-8105 714-832-8585 HQTHNINIDA 1T_ru_c_k_s ____ _ ~ «o MINIATURE SCHNAUZER ing model. Like new, fuU ALLERGIC! Beautiful cat. *PUPS AKC* equipment s.175• OR fr~ 167 20x43 Great Lakes • SJRJKE POWER 9500 Ouno BuggiH 9525 124 SPORT COUPE '69 Dune Buggy ·must IO fasl Tortoise color AFT 5 pm. 675-5092 JO' Gla11 S.Uboat Set up in Adult Park '°'fRIEDLAHDER"' about l~~ yn· 0 11d · 1 roo--D-LE-,~,-m-0-.,-. -.-,-,;~cot Xlnt cond $195. 675-0625 Co1nplete w/s!eps, awnings, 540-3471 9 29 AKC, shots &: wormed. $75. USED L • 12 ·sailboa~ xlnt Carport &. 1hed, . 2 WHITE and 1 blk pl. Call 642-0657 cond, $400, t.10tpp11," 213/ AV AJLABLE u, •••• a. (tfWY •• , 5.17 ·6824 • 893-7566 NEW-USED-SERV. \\re have a gooc. stock nf New 1970 Gl\tC Camper trucks. Buy 11ow, beat the price ralse. Also CamPf'.r combin- atlons and used tn1cks. Only ! left better hlllTY De-2 Door Hardtcp, 4 cyl., 4 tachable fi berglass top' and sPffil, ~diq, H~ater, Bucket pickup bed License ZBB526 Seo.ta. All F iat extras! $·999 r IXEP 183!. Kelly Blue Book $2235. B.J."s Sale Price Only ' ,Siamese blue & green eye1, 3 DALMAT IA N·~ 587-!171. eveif"113'>'68l-197l. ll\-1MEDIATELY 7 wks 892-8881 d a Y s. .__..., 115 Dealer: (714) 531-81()5 • 89?-5480 eves. 9128 ut:i u pups · DEL REY 24 64!'>-0656 Dt>t>p keeJ. sips 4. head, sink, FOUND blk labrador vicinity 1-SH_E_R_R_Y_'_cS:.:;.Poocl=l:.<s--~Sta~n-Best offer. 644--07~ CONTINENTAL by Cam- IV'Lr'Ll'U"t UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE MIKE $J795 McCARTHY ' of 't.aguna Canyon, Jg at dard pups, $25. 2 wht. 1 brn. 25' Piver Trimaran w/o'bd. bridge J\.-fanufacturer, 24x55, ' SPCA. ID Laguna Canyon Studs avail. 546-2848 $3.250. Long Beach slip Custom Design. : 494-1512 9-28 , .. ,,.1, 714 .. ~31_.825. CHAPMAN 1 i\fALE pug, regis~red • "' MOBILE HOMES 1 PART Siam'fse, pa.rt family, no papers. BEAUT 52' S.meler Sloop. ,ll--Pora·an. wtrltrl, 6 rnoa old; S60 64Z-:l0!9 T SI' T 38 1206 No. Harbor, S.A. 1 l cm eye, 1 blue: female. Sl?,500. enni. · 1P -5.11-8105 ' 9129 * 2 YR OLD MALE Sf. l-'°":,:c,""'"~'"id~o~11~41~m-~J6l=5~·,,-,.._ BERNARD. AKC. HOBIE & TRAILER Triple Wide.Cornell BEAUTIFUL AKC Springer Call eves 673-0229 Xlnl cond Sl200. 642-0900 Continental e Paramount • Spaniel 1 yr, nds · loving Barrington e Universal fa·m il y & &:fenced yd. Horses 1830 '70 VENTURE 71, Perff"Cl J1amingo e General ; -97-5480 9/26 cnnd, f\1any extras. Sips 4, Broadmoor e Siar ST of litter darting &: HORSE & Western Saddle "T:;rl..c•,-,· "84"1~-36"--17=-~~-HillCN'st e Cambridge 1Jie1id1y 9 wk old little boy $350. 16 hands, part Ara-COLUMBIA 22. Sell nr CHAPMAN J,-upp y. All mu tt. bian. 847-6318 a.ft 5 & Lease. 1,: intel't'st. 64Z$!1:l MOBILE HOMES g.g.2739 9/28 v.·knd!. 9am·5pm. 644-2159 aft 8 pnl. 1206 N. Harbor. S.A. ART s i a .mes e , part Bay Gelding, 9 yrs. Gentle. * 714/531-8105 * ~. (whitel, 6 nll'.$ old; Also good Western saddle Power CruiMrl 9020 --~11~ •• -ot~T~,-J,~;~.,-. ~1"-- 1 1 bl 1 at • 642-9852 • l ·rrn eye, ue; cm e. 24' CABIN Cruiser. Excellent COSTA MESA '69 YAMAHA BUICK DT 1·B 250 Enduro. 1,200 ac-1.:i)50 Beach Blvd. tual mile!!, full lights & in· 28;io Harbor Blvd, Cos &ro-964D at San Diego Frwy. strun-.ents, ne\V tires, i~'O ta l\1esa Jl9..i-334l • 531-2450 front fenders <stock, alumin-•67 International ~ Buggy Bodies. S75 & up um), detact •. pass, seat $600 ' Scout. 4-wheeJ drive. R&H, Accessorfes·P_arts.-Oia.ssis 838-l.'44 wkdayi, 6'12-0433 eves Fun 1n the sun! VHH 960. 1~ Valley View, ~nta Fe t, "·eekends. $1888 Springs 213/921-55.55 MIKE VW Buggy -·glaS& 1op, good tirt'S. Sl.500 invested, sell for MCCARTHY SU5'1 or b<'1 olr. 610-7415 V\Y Dune Buggy w it h BUICK hb<.-gla" hody 1800. 540-3803 alter 4: 30 PM 1j5.i0 BeAc:h Bh•d. at San Diegn F'rwy. 8!l4-n41 -531-2450 '70 MEVERS TOWD, new Pill;.,__ gd tires. xtru., He. Sac. $1095. 544-8034 '69 FIAT 124 SPYDER Positano yeUow "'ith bla!Ck top. A!\f I FM, competition ex:hausb. (ZA \Y 506), KeUy Blue Book $290'.>, B.J ."s Sale Price Only s2295 '67 FIAT 124 WAGON 1546-2191 9/29 TRANSPORTATION shape. \VUI "M<.Tifice! As Lncal spaces available now! 1 BEAUTIFUL red Irish Setter Boats '& Yechts 9000 set5 in water S20XI. No UflS If you are serious about buy. •male, 21/, yrs old, needs or downs. 493-3996 aft 7:30 ing a mobile home., ,Now's SPECIA'TIES '64 Chevy half.ton,. V-8, with' . 4 I 4 d h t .. Parkdale Camper with Imported Autos 9600 cy.. &pee • ea er. fllOd home. 549-1058 9/29 WHY NOT p.m. the time to see Motorcycle Salvage P~ll Ior refrigerator and sto\·e. split, IWXK 6101. Kell y Blue Book '· makes. Service, rim, s!Andard shift, sleeps AUSTIN ·HEALEY Slll5. B.J.'s Sale Price Only E kittens . each one dif· TAKE A CRUISE?? 1966 Tolly Craft 26' fbgls Im-BAY HARBOR f~t. Weaned &: trained. For lease Or mac. 125/hr, tully equip. MOBILE HOMES ~ 9/28 Chirter $7000. 548-1936, 644-4684 142S Baker St. Cat Harbor\' repairs & cstm work. 4. License Nn.:ws. Sl.695.00. $795 • 527-8913 • JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS. AUSTIN AMERICA 1969 Harley Davidson 120 \Y. \VARNER, SANTA KITTENS. 6 "'la old, 2 white LOW WINTER RATES! ./ SKIP -JACK 20': FLY· Costa Me.s<. 540.9470 mal,es, dys 642.-5070, f!Vel 40' \Vheeler Cruiser: Sleeps 8. BRIDGE. PERFECT COND. 1970 24.'1:60 KEY \llest mobile 6CU067 9/26 f\lake appt, NOW! OWNER: NB. 67:>-0745 home. Adult park. v.>alk lo :YOU pick it up. Dirt with ~'kdays 539-8978 Eves & v.·k-beach. Pets ok. 2 br, 2 ba, I ~-==-.,---,--,--oo=I soil amendments ad~. ends: 82'7-1431, Speed-Ski Bo.ti 9030 fa1nily rm, lge liv rm. din • FOR sale or trade·l96i 4 speed, 4 whee[ drivP., dJr . • 968-6564 9/261 ~=~~---,D,.-,-d,--,kc nn, bar, all bltns, oven, Yamaha 305 Big Bear Camper shell, etc. f\lust sell. 2 Fbl'gls barges, al ec • 18' HYDROSWIFT • in-disposal, dshwshr, w I w Scrambler. Xlnt cond. $199-:i full price \\'ill finance. JO'X15', full outbrd control, brd/out 289 VS, bait tank, thru-OUt, 60. crptd patio, 60' $375 5.i ?-4060 f • V846521 caJ1 494-7744. 1'.totorcyclc 125 cc s.125. Call ANA . ~·;~~~."" ' PM .u ••'1''"67"'F"'o-rd,-;Yi"'2 "T"'o-n"P".U". Sales, Serviee, Putt Immediate DelWer7 All Modob J1fllljJLlll 311nµor1 :; RABLE jet blk male kitteri. Weaned le trained 1o bas, 530-4'60 9/26 LP &lores. Perfect ri\·er houseboat, fishing or party fuU CVI'. lrir "'/elec wi~h. carport. ?>lust see to ap.. HARLEY Davidson ·10, 350cc l96!l FORD VS automatic 3100 W, Coast Hwy .• N.B. boat . 1 ~I/alum. canopy, flf'W lil'f'.~. & everything precia!e! S36-2-J94 Sp.rint. lmmac, under 2000 transmissio~. ~"''l'r sleer-&t!-~ 541).l?M tNT 2 yn: female ba:< tninet! 548--0813 or 83&-4493 ~ 9/28 S1395. Other "'/top frame else. $3,l;x'I. Selling to buy '67 20x43 La Corona mt, l\lulll se.11 S600/olier. in_e;, power brake!I, air con-'65 AUSTIN Healey l\fK 111, $1295 or best offer. Pvt pty. IArger boat. S?S-l65S all Set up in Adult Park 8l1-l571 ditioning "'i1h Hi wa y 3000, Brg Wood Msh, wil'f! See btwn S-5, Sat & Sun at -'''-'30"-'P,Om,;,,.,==-~--,o-= ICompl<'te o.1•/step&, awnings, HONDA Scrambler 16 0 Carnper Cruiser .. lust the \\'hls, 4 sp / o'dr, lo m i EAUTIFUL red Irish Setter Advance Marine Tra?l6port, 16' GLASSPAR. 5.'i HP carport & sheci. ·w/ll'llil sprocket & shop thing for the cycle group. Bst/off !Akes 5'iS-53M male. 2~ yn old. neMs 2099 Placentia, Cl\! Evinrude, Elec starter I:. AVAlLABLE manual $325. 897-7469 aft 7 Dir. 54()...9640 or ;;.m..3;,.10 1--,--:=-=-.,---.,,.--.,.- goocl home. ,.,._1058 9129 rootrol•. Tdr. All "''""· IMMEDIATELY .pm '65 CHEVY Yi T p U * 1960 Sprite * ed .__.J,,,.__. 4~· Chris 'LS. Dbl cabin Like new, will sacrifice l Dn FREE dOlr ·Mix s .. ,, . .,."",-.. sedan cruiM'r. litany Xtras. Dealer; t714~ 531-8105 '70 KAWASAKI lOOcc trail • • Best otfcr. 494-8629 to pod home with children. Gd cond. Must sell. Firm Sl200. Pvt pty 53S-65tl I 'l"°!l69~~u"N"tv=E"R"S"A'L""'24=x'"53, boss, 1.ine cond 4 mo's still . 54~2478 9/28 SSOCKl-'1i U C8J'Y S?OOO at IMP 18'-160 f P. J/O •. 150 hM;. 9900 on "'atT siss O\lo•ner 6 ryl., stick, tllr. $109!1 Full 2 MALE kittens pt. Siamese. 71,1 % to right pty. 714-'T'rlr. extras. · X\nt cond. 1~;a1c:~r~f1~~~ S~ri~ 673-3048 ' · ' Price, 1827475) \\1ill take car '""'v with ..... v eyes.. 52!H363 AU 6:30 SAT & all SmJO. 879-3987 day s; 1 7'===,.-,,,,,-=,-,=~l ln trade or finance private •• ...,. ..--... . "-A"-"!~" No. 6277, Ne\v $9000. 1970 HONDA 350. 1500 miles. P''"' 540 '""2 <"' "°11 962-5719 9/26 day Sun. ~ "'~ eve~. 1970 24X60 Sheraton Maoor. Xlnt. $7j(), .,,. l>""t\kl or ,,.._, - davenport . 2 1966 STARCRAFT J/O 22' • 9035 iterial No. 602, Sl2,900. iZl:ll 592-52'l7 '64 Ford half-ton pickup. 8 2658 o ..... Ot, Radio, bait tank, tandem Marine Equip. Dealer: (TI4) 531-8105 . • foot bed, V-8, standard shift. "'-"' _., 9/26 trailer "'/brakes. Xlnt ski 68 BULTAC.o 250 cc. Gd !0.r Sl.695.00. Lie. 910 69A •. Jt)t -,..-• PORTABLE RDF Bendix s~r or d1rl Extras, S:J9.>. SLE,\IONS IJ\IPORTS. 120 1 CUTE black female )dtten,· & fish bo8l. $2150, 547-Q;49 nAvigator 410, 8 transistor 2 MODELS '540-.>198. \\'.\VARNER. SAi'lTA ANA. houa"broken, to good home. _o_,_536-3~_1_16~·~--~~ RDF bl!aron broadcast & 1 SPACE LEfTI 1970 St!ZUKT 90 ,69 DODGE VAN R/H, 5'S-fi675 9/26 23' OORSETI'·Coast Guard ITW'ine band~. $50. 64~2165 ln cOol Costa Mesa'~ only ·200 miles. E.'l:Cf'llent ,1 B'· 6 19000 m ·o equif:lped Xlnt cond delux Greenleaf Park " 8'S ~ PREE 2 baby au\nea pigs, 1 ~·firm. 548-5ns USED 3 K\Y Onan gen. diesel l750 \\'hillier A\•e. 64 2-1350 condition $.'lla. 645-1767 f.oon' concl, 'Ver). reAs: male whlb! rat. 2 pipons. ---'.=-"=-'----·I 110 AC, 12 DC. Low hn. 5.1 cc Honda 4~3618 Call 5tM86S 9/28 8' FBRGLS dingfiy .$100. l~'-'f-:'$500~·='"''oo0-=338tl====== 1969 Universal 24..'<53. serial Red. Good cood. 1 '-~63~ro=R~D~Ero~oo-l~i,,.-.°'Cbom=-- OUTOf bunny f em a I e, rbrgl.s utility boat I: trlr, No. 15313, New S9900. 1969 SiO. 968-4737 cond. A1ust see to a~ blue-1ray , Nice pet. $250. 6T:J-0406 Boet'Slip Moering 9036 Gel'll'ral 24X51. serial No. 1966 BSA 650 cc $475 prtti11lt<. ?.take offer. s..iSM 9129 BAY Launch, inboard . V-8, e f.1' Side tie, Ne"1JO!'L Paiv-6777, New S9,(Q}. 1970 24X51 2'lS6 Elden Ave, C.l\-1. &36-4()..15 '\\ith trailer. $600 cm:ipfett.. er only. Sheraton l\1anor. S12.900. FREJj, mat t re&• A bo11:· Cal.I: 642-8030 Dealer. 1714) 531-8105. '69 Hond9 Trail 90 e '57 CHEV. P.U. BMW Authorized Dir . Sales e Service e Pa.rt1 All J\todels to Choose From Service f\1onday 'till 7:00 PM Sat 'till Noon COAST IMPORTS Or Orange County Inc. 1ZlO \Y. Pacific st Hwy 642-0406 • 529 '69 FIAT 12 4 SPORT COUPE All the goodies. Push button radio, Radial tires. All Fiat extras. <YRC 486J. Kelly Blue Book S2600. B.J . 's Sale Price Only s2195 '65 MERCEDES 230 SL COUPE Radio, heater, 8utomatic, Radial tires. Immaculate. (NPZ 2711 Kelly Blue Book $3565. B.J.'s Sale Price Only $3395 BILL JONES B.J. SPORTSC~R CENTER 28.\1 Harbor, C.!\T, spt:trws. 642-3844 9/26 --~~-==~-673-6741 • Like ne\\', Extras S285 1• ton, xl nt <'Ond S650 EPHERD. Lab fem. pup-13 .FT. BOAT =s1"D"E""'T"'1ES=-_-17=,.,.,--p<-r-l"'r. NE\V :12 x 57 Lancer 1 * 646-2807 * * 673-.2166 * ~ •·wka old,~ .. ~ 9/29 Good co)ldition. $100 INSIDE TIES -i>m. boouJ Bedroom on drsirable spa~ 1-=-c.-==7":=-=c---lo,,,-==°""""'""-="' "Lftdu In Tho"'"~ OU.1" 540-4491 r-.,.__ "~"...,,.., • "' ,.... 69' YAJ\IAHA l:Q l\.1X. '59 CHEVY Apache Tn*:k ~,)alt :. $I ..., ft NB MS..2592 in choice Ne\\'p;Jrt"'osta .,, ~ n .. u.. and tluf.,, !~==""'""'~==-·"" per · · "I d Ii --~ F DffiT XTRAS. ~1. 3 spd. stick, gd. •hapo "''~~.... "'"'" •;1 "CAPTAIN'S GIG" •• esa area a u .,.._.,., or caJiCo. 835-42!M 9/26 Pho $375. &l.......01.54 $57j, &16-3.~5 $!400. 714/846-3527 Boat Rentals 9031 F11le by private prty, ne CUTE kitten& pt. f\ianx: liOme ---------5-16-.1783 .,;th no tall. &73-896.l 9126 19' STARCRAIT, 115 Evin. R A S ·1boat t ~-==~-=-~-~. rude. 11.5 Hrs, Xlnt cond. ent 01 ON BEAOI: \VI Mlii Pffk .. ·poo. w h I • f'Ully equi1fd. $2900. 833-1 149 Ca.I 25. !!lee~ 4, fully equip-IAundry. lixl1. 2 br/bl!., crnUt. S45-5Zl3 9/28 ped, S.30 J)C'r ri<'.Y, "'kd,Y!!: $40 liv'g rn1 , k)lchen, din'g rm ~~E fl-•·oocl logs -you flSH all .dlly "'/thi1 23' d k s~ k & 2 C3.r cen1cnt drivl'. $-1500 I;' n..&;, '" • .,,,. b' G per llY 11· nd11: •uv per"' . 6., o • ...... .....,., ,,.,,,,, , 9128 ocea~ing ""' CA in. ray orb~• ofr. P\11. Pt.)'. ......,331 DMU. ,,.,,,__. mar1 ·~ ,,,, 1""~·00~·~· ~""~1 -~!16W-~~1~0·:.,,._,..-I iioim:f>;;u;:c;:;;aieiOX<! 1f,~~~jj;;p;;;;;r;;<;;;:-s l ~~""~p~w~r~.-~~~~== ~ tl10Bll.E house resale 20x43, IGERMAN Shepbent JMJ.P', 5 44' HOUSEBOAT avail for "1c1·GM. IWl&-Gl3 912! 9010 J3, be... '.l BR. romfll. .191l9 '\'AMAHA Endul'O 125 CHEVY PICKUP '56 CD. CC 4500 ml. S325. Good SHAPE $19.5. Rha~. 545-7856 1t f>.19'-3.<)0.i 1t '70 RT-1 Yam11ha 360 Enduro e 'fi6 CHEVROLET l b T. Xlnl l'Ond, 700 mi's, Extnis, 12' \'an. X\nl c:ond. New S8'l5. 54~&12 • f'ng. $189:l. 6,14-6330 Hl70 \'flmaha 12:, '$7 ClrEV).' ~ T. P.U, V.S. 2 800 mi, w/e11tra1. f'1lgi~s. t2Th. Call 96l-4:;96 Selfbolts "'kndll or "'Mkly. Pt>rm seJup. CM adH park. Sll.500 BLUE IJunJ nttoman °" moo~. ~2434· 6.16--tO:J4 lenns. &15-2881 e YAMAHA 2..iO B1-B!>M "Tfl OIEVY PICK·UP ~ --7115 9128 '* ERIOtSON 23 * 1J> •v $4.16. 546-TnS <if! 6 & "·krxls. OEWXE BOAT loet Cherter ton :\10BILE home situattd next Scnunbl('r • ~.~ mi. X1nt '"' TON, XI.NT COND. l.!OW tulAo:lll!d t.by bugy. Con\pltte boat ltl elubhoust, & pool. Frplc. cond. 673-fi633 * 968-1947 * ....-9119 ruarantted &lip. 32' 1'win-scn:w Chrl' Cr.aft SN.clilf 1'1obile Park. SPAOI! "':.!l""'N"D°"R°"TD=N""'•"''°""''•"·"'1,-. -,-x. * '5.'i O:lEV'i P.U, Rtblt !'REE'_.....toy ... pup-Yachts Royale. Corp. Sips 6 • Delux bo8t 6.1 •• 642-4i81 rellPnt cond1Uon, $~50 . eng, Nu. rln'!1!. radio & pies, M7...all7 9/29 2912 \Y. Coast HW)'. 6&0810 * 548-2.Ut. 6.16-W.l4 * Kit Tl'Qjan 20X50 E:qlando ~~147 lum bf't' rack. $47'3. &lfr-m1 PT SLUlDE Jiilm wlW!d AQUA-CAT, l yr old rednJ: =="s"="=='===-== I . ,Unfu*rn.;,!1!',' •park '66 l QI lfONDA HARD to 1et '54 :"ord ~ ton bax tndDed. ....... 9/%1 Mils. mo1or moon!. Johnson _Boa __ ,_to_r ... -"-----""''WU NEEDS $0;\tE \VORK P.\;. ~1nt. cond.. S57l. SIAMESE~ .,ff~ rmlor. 64~. 61$-4586 SO.A,-Storas:r: tn Co!.tll DON'T JUST WTSH for $1~. 6'i.hn'ZI 54:;..iOSS. 1' bdx tntned. !ID-Oi8 9/29 ./ J~'i" SLOOP ~tf!"a a . Jc twr It. ~lshlng1 lor )'O\Jf home ... \'Al\IAHif'"'2iO 8Pf" Bt'Ar 51,y JOU aw It In the \\'/TRAILER _. \\'11ler /elee lncl, Spar bldg J.ild rreat' bll)'ll in today's Scr'mhlttr • S,500 mi. Xlnt DAILY PI1.DTt MO-lllO $10oll 23 shed "''Ail. ~148 O'"'aulfi;r"'Aas. . cond. 6tl-6693 '&.i Dorlg<e Spor1sm~11 Van • \\"ILl. DEAL! e 4M-2723 ZIMMERMAN i--,,,,,,7~F=1.~1~s~pl~do-,- 214S HARBOR IL VO. "85?" Special. Lime &1'@en ~10 p~unt, rad)o, heater. Jw;t -=~~~===~I like ntw. tVCT-091) '70 DATSUN $1395 a1tto sport ltd 4 Door Sedar., used $1799 f\111 price. 1601AVAl dlr Will take tr11dc nr flnande pri-9625 Cllt'den Grove Blvd. \'ale party. Csll ~ or 537-7771 Call Collect 494.SSll. DOT' DATSUN OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 18835 Bet.ell Blvd. Hun~oa Beach 847-rm or 5$0442 '67 DATSUN WAGON NEW FIAT 1970 150 SPYOER All coloni to choose tw:im. $2335 + Tax le. Lk:. All ·models to choose. Cetifomle Sport C-ars !Ill 'E. hi, s.A. sn.8fm '67 FIAT 850 Radio, healer. nr:&J nl~ car. 4 11Pttd, n 1Hal tlret, dlr. $1095 tTOC ~l ~ full pl'itt>. ~ __ --· _ -.., _J __ • Sm~I down. \Viii finlU'IC't pri. ,~ ,~ V-1~ PIJ'\Y. ~ 01' %100 Harbor IJ(\'d. 645-0466 GUSll, • 69 Fiat 124 <;pe Exotic red with blaclc vinyl bucket seats. Low mile!(: has had excellent care. ~cri· • I ·~) _Ialce.'._6lder1--- 0lr in trade. Will finluice private party. CaU Pat dlr. Jft 10 am 494-7506_ 540-,3l.o0. '69 F'iat, 850 Spider, ap. µ'Oximate.'y 13,{XX) miles, Pirelli tires, Lie. 1~ ADY . St695.00. JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS, 120 ·1W. W>,l<NER, SANTA ~ , '70 Flat Spider : "~.Just 12,<XX> milea. )lme green, radio, heater, all the extras! (3167) t1995 autq sport l~d ~ Garden Grove B!Yd. 537-7m Call Coh ect '69 F\fl tj.f Sp:>rtl ' lo nli'1, Xlnt cond. 1 * '""""' * JAGUAR JAGUAR HEADQllARTERS The only autbcmed JAGUAR dealer in the er.tin H&rbor AreL Comple-. SALES SERVICE PARTS BAUER BJllCK IN COSTA Ml!SA 234 E .. 17th Street· 54&.7765 • '66 Jaguar MK X 4 doo.r sedan. Air ~nd, aul1>- mat1c, po"·er steenni, pow· et brakes. (32.1BW). '$2688 MIKE Mc,CARTHY •lltCK 15550 Beach Blvd. at San Diego Frwy, 89'1-3.341 ~ S31·2A50 1967 XKE Jaguar conv.·Jm- mac. ('()nd! New toP &t, paint. 18,000 mi. Asking S3.Hl0. Call alt 4:30 532-3688. '62 XKE. wire ""5, R/H, Rbtt eng, "-1nt <'OIKI, $1475. Sat & Sun, 54~2840 KARMANN GHIA '68 GHIA Radin. IVZZ 086) · $1735 ' Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACH BL. SU-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH '63 VW GHIA Convertible. Recent ell(lne ovcrhatiJ, hard to ti~ )1ni>- del. Radio, heater, 4 speed. f'tC. $1099 CHICK IVERSON vw S4!h3031 Ext. 66 nr 6i 1970 HARBOR Bl.VDj COSTA MESA . LOTUS ·52 LOTUS Elill', xlnt. cond. 81'11 Sml or tl'd fM" l&te V\V. S.18-9509 (II' 646-4896' MERCEDES BEIU Gr .Jn'.'.l'' Cou~ilv · L .• (,'!'\! 5,, 1,,,. • "·"' r i .. ...-S. U•.(·,; f..\1-c-. •.,..Jr.~ B"' ,. Jim Si emon' Imp;. \'v,or ""' S. M.,,., <,o S,1ri'.1 A•1.1 <,.:6 ~11-l '68 Mr~ "Benz 200 'SL. hardtop -~ ~!lop.: 4 gpttd, JXl~·cr llN'nllft•must 6l!e to appreeiarf'. 1"-totor~No. l(}.003141 , $5,5ai.OO. J;( M Sl.E.\tONS lil.IPORTS. :120 '''· WARNER, SANTA ANA. Private porty: .,., .. ntR kl buy '63. ·s~f 2t0: sc;, COUPt' nr ~v!. Rea!lftN\bly pr~· ~ta;lfj or 644~. -==~~....:.,:,;:;,;;:,;.,;;=..""7~"'---' ~~~~~~~~~~~- • -Sat urd•Y, Septtmbtt 26, 1970 ~Nll'OltTATION TltANSl'OltTATION l'KAN.>~UKTAflON l'R•N>i•u~ 'ATION ,,.,,,,.· -I ·l'"-m-'~..-.· __ A..; __ _.,~---1'-'N"ow'"""'C"1-'"----'-IOO--N_1'-w-'C-'"or-'•------....,. ... _._c_• .. ~-·---,,,•.,....1 f .-' I ,-JI... . nANll'OltTATION TllAHll'OltTATlotl fltANll'OltTATIOM TRANI RTATION TltANll'ORTATION I Con -,_1 __ ._";.;.'..;..,..~_;ffl;:OO:::rl~m~,.md~~·AM~-~-... ~-~Ml~~oo!li1~m~~r--~~::::~-~ om,.md AU1M :-:;.: M9 W ... tllll $peel.is __ T_O_Y_O_TA __ . Wffll.lnci Special• YOLKSWAGE!f ........... Sl'OITSCARS '69 TOYOTA IMPORTS '6-3·-·VW , ;,'~!': • "M&-_.. Sm COROLLA I ·~ Whllt wlth blaok lntorior. ~ $l 095 · 1 NS Aut11n HMloy uo. XWZS83 Sedan Sprllt, ndlo, hqltr, 4 ·-$1299 IN7 D1t1un ·:·. ~'fRll!DU)IEll" ~movablelha..itop. BAW-CHICK IYIRSON Stollon w • ..,. 11711 ••&at IMW'I'. JO 4 speed, VEO '80 •• . m.7116 • 511...,. $195 vw . NIW·U~l~IRV. l"4 Dll&Uft lSOO ""-3031 Ext. 16 .,. 67 $1295 Rodatr. R.IH, 4 ·~· mo ~""!°:~~VO. 19'1 D•ti'Un 510 Seel. ~ OMN 391 ~7~o~T~O~Y~o=TA~'s~· H"'"· '.-. ""''3Q. Great Nnner! Rad io. (ASL83<J $879 Harbour V.W. . =.1a i:;: $1295 l•1tocl<.lmmedlalaO.Jlvocy. $1395 ,· ; All-1"4 MGI Rod1tr ~ 1 •"9is IKI VW R/H lml BEACH BL., 842-4435 '• • 1VH 4 ..-.. · ......... ,_ HUNTINGTON BEAOi . , . . '"O.r; ;:-w.-. • •.tm '·~; :':is.ci"" '65 vw ,,, liil'll 11 ll11q 1111 I $1195 L ...... ~.d? IUG IK7 MG u.rk Ill 900 S.. Cot. "H1r: 3 1y $1195 Am•rloan mop. wldo ""'· ' NOD 0.. RW7 . ".!.. ""' ....., ·-100 c:u1tom metallic ""'int w h - R--•otor •-1-* 1"6 VW <-uor1bock ~ MO-,'i.t -_, bet.utifUl lace v.'Ofk. YPU. R/H ' - · •-i. Wac, R/H, 4 speed TfT 373 '• MOB Ytllow. XI.tit cond. , I , wire W 111n : • 901. Chrome wire whee I a, VLV OTI ~ 52495 Se\-eral ot~r customized PINTO. TRADE IN'S . IMPORT SALE l70 VW Dune Buggy, very 11\&J'p. Slk. •2511 .... $999 '69 Opel RalJye, yt-llow wl black In terior, YRX 104. ......................... ~ ......... $1699 '69 Toyota Corolla, ''"l'Y 1harp, XSS 874 ....... $1299 AM-FM , toaneau a 2 7 O O, $ VW to choose fron1 . • • &13-!3". 695 '71 COROLLAS IKI •. Volvo 145 CHICK IYERSON _:.,· . .::·~="=iii:'mi=MiOC:iT==ll--1 E · '69 Au•tln Am.erlc;an Wag--•-MG""MIDGt:r" tff-MG..-e.,.,~-t-::::-.l:uo."!'':"'~'---+-station-W•9•ooon-1--~---·"'w----l-'<>n6W/automatt~;-X·XH'1),f-' . _ Excellt:nt condl.Uon. R/H 4 pffd Ra! nl f Wagons, 2 Dn, 'COupes Sl:.!99 •WILL DEAL. 49f.2725 the 'y:r. PXE 1'2 ee or AD"1oEmAotNics &:LEW4 SpecdlSs ir. automa~l:age rack. ~~~~R66er~ .................................... . • _ __ '68 Opel Cpe:, "'air" oond. $1995 1966 H"'"°'· c.M. ..~9303 51295 •62 YW .Bug WWK s11 ................. $1399 M&I ,.·l---------1 ... . 1M MOB, Clean, lo mi'1 both lop9, wire wh11. Mill! tell! '11145. 514-"'89 MORRIS MORRIS Minor '59, cone!, $75. * 675-5553 * Good IM7 MG• GT c,.. BIU. MAXEY 1"6 Volvo 122 2 Dr. ""'"'· • '""''· excoll•nt ..... R/H, 4 ·-· wire whHIL J · . . d;Jion. dlr. NI prk• -. R/H, 4 speed, Sharp. ,.,.,_ VOL 26f, • (TIOIYIOITIAI 652 HEP (8WM881) Smalt down. Will $1595 • -· _ f.il'l8.nce private party. $1295 5464052 or t!H-6811. 11111 BEACH BLVD. !"6 MOB Rodtlr Hunl. lltt1ch 147-lllS 1969 Toyot1 Coroll1 WANTED. RIH, 4 •J>Hd. wire wheels .. I Ml N. or Cout Hwy, on 8dt Cou.... I'll pay top dolla .. :or ~ur TEA 905 •· '70 Toyota Mark II R/11, 4 speed, YCM 817 VOLKSWAGEN 1oday. CaU $1495 and ulc for Ron P1nchot. Loaded • Factory air, auto. 66--61 673 0900 OP& matlo. Juot ov;, 2,000 mil ... I $1695 ,.303! Ext · · · 1HI Triumph Sacrifioe! (6428QDl Take '64 VW Deluxe Bus New '66 OPIL Spitfire Mork Ill trado "' unan down. ww 1'67 VOLVO 122 pa;ot, •nr. Xlnt cond. WA "'-ON R/H, • 1pffd, wire wheels. finance prlv pty. can Sid St•tion W•t~ Sacrifice Jot best cuh nfr '68 Corllni GT, 1harp, \VJL 301 .............................. $1199 '68 Of>'I W11on, good car. VTP 798. .................. $1299 '68 V\V Bug, very 11h11.rp. XE\V 673 ............. $1399 '68 VW Camper full camn- ing equip. XTK 562 $1699 '67 Datsun Sdn. VHG 013 • ...................................... $899 w Low mlleti. WXN <454 dlr. aft 10 am 540-3100 or R/H, 4 speed. Extra clean. 1 .:.••=-ctn"'de"-.=..._.,,'-'=~I=. ==-I Automatic, ftdio, heater. LI· 494-7'1'.l6. VEJ 2M e '65 VW: XLNT COND. '67 Fi11t 8.50 Spyder. Lime ..... T•wM-$195 ' RECENT OVERHAUL. rd.st. YAW 674 ......... $1299 IU\Ull;1, 1969 TOYOfA Corona 2 dr '67 ~1GB Rdst. ZX\V 8Z7. $911 "°""· Stiok •hilt 23.000 $1195 187;, * 536-2713 M K !Ml 'l'Rll · Ex U nd 11500 1966 VW-Bel... Low ml., I I /H _.., 1p1, ce ent co · · 1967 Toyota Corona Seel R , 4 apeeu, Extra clean. &'A"'1821 (• , J Xlnt cond. 11375. Pvt P'"· ........................... SU99 -' 1 R/H, 1tt'ok. VDR &14 ~ M PRA 474 675-6498 after 8 pm Cc .&RTHY ''9 TIJYOTA Corona l °'· 1 ~~~-~-~-'65 VW Bug YRB 024. $1099 A Bel&e w/blk inter. r r.t '68 VW Fastback -Clean. l .UICK DEAN ndm Mu•t "'" $1750. $ 1295 rkh. Mu•t .. JI . 11375 or bo•t 494-8874 1961 Toyota Corona Sed 1 ~·'~"~'·~'~7~3--7\_36 __ ~~ 1~ Beach Blvd. LEWIS RIH, Automatic. VGE 494 '65 VW Bug w/goodles at San Dleao Frwy. ------r-· -....-* 642-2256 btwn 7 & 9 pm * '64 vw Bui FNB 467 ~r '63 MG Rcbt. Grt Sporty 043 BQD. • ................... $899 '63 V\V Dune Buggy, rt>lld~ • ·i--.'94-=-334,.1,.,·..,53.-l·-."r'"--1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 TRIUMPH $.2495 '68 KARMANN Ghio, ,;, ; . '67 Opel R•lly• ---------1. -,.-,.,-1-·h--S-IU_l ____ -_,10-1 1961 V I llOO C cond., radials, 1tereo, $1995. -~· Special raclna 1tript,1, ·rad,lo, ump P re,,... P. 0 Y~ P'• 67J..2312 ·····hllater,radlaJdret,rtllrUct PO•"CHE .radio and heater, Lie. TFA R/H, 4 spff'd, Overdrive. 1 -~~-~-~--to ~o. HZK 829 ......... $699 """'· (XUD·220 J .... 354, Sl .095.00 . JIM XBK 944 * '68 VW Bug · like ne\\', ---------·I SI.EMONS IMPORTS, 120 AMIF~! $1400. '66 Aulitin Hc11lry Rdst. $1095 '80 PORSCHE Clbrlolet. 1600 W. WARNER, SANTA ANA. $ 1795 * '62 VW. cheap? s.;l7-7268 ZKG 727· ............... ·· .SJJ99 auto 'Port ltd 1uper, with hard top. New .. __. VW CAMPER BUS ....i.... clut h 1963 TR-4 soft top, , ..... tp, 19611<.ermenn Ghl• Cpe '59 V\V Oum-BUJ!!!Y, roll e'•"'""'• new c • new tonneau cover, overdrive. $995. 962-2713 bar It top. 311 BE\V. $989 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. tltts, new paint, AM/FM, $730. 540-4713 art 6. R/H, 4 spttd, 1 owner. 53T-7TT'r Call CoUect just like new, can be teen Llke new. WEH ~ '69 V\V: 24,000 mi, Xlnt cond. Pvt Pty. Sl695. ,_. OPIL KADETTE-•t 2089 Harbor 8""·· °' VOLKSWAGEN • "°"" 645-1982, 9&m to 6pm Real nice shape, (VZ U-279) '"s ~~ 2100 Harbor mvd. 645-0466 $4295 1968 Porsche 911 Cpe. AM / FM. 4 epeed, Mas' wheels. YWYOl9 PORSCHE DEAN LEWIS 1986 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '68 vw Sedan DEAN LEWIS 1966 Har~, C.M. 646.9303 • 642-4393 • '62 VW·r&:h, new hallery & paint. Xlnt eond . $550. After 5. 536-n09 1961 VW Squan!back. Xlnt cond. S1750. «.U Sandbura l:::=:=:=:=:===:::I Way, Irvine. ~2254 VOLKSWAGEN '66 VW Fa1tback. new tires, brk~, Xlnt cond. Pvt Pty '62 VW Bug P\\ID 0.SS. $598 '62 V\V Bu~ P\VD ORS. S599 '65 Karmann Gh1A YRB024. ................................ $1199 SUNSET FO.RD '64 PORSCHE PORSCHE "" NEW, R>d ;o. (WAK '"" "' sC7couPI metallic lfM'n/beige, •P-$ '70 vw Campmoblle. Pop · p; Ill t'-1588 lop, tent, all equip. Euro-Balbot. bl~. chrom• wheelt, pear, if11, re i.n:s, I ~-t 100 IJ pean delivery pQce, never $995. ·~ '63 V\V BUG. Su nroo l . Sharp! After 6;30. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. radial tire•, concoune con-eau""r 1 eer, m es, "100 P" •• c 1 J licensed. 548-7689 41Uon~ Lie. XOG99? ~. · •• v p...,.. a Call 536-4900 121i) SH.JSU (714) IM-4010 673--2012 or 536-6748 H b v w VW BUS -Reblt eng. • '68 VW-Belge, stick 9hlll, $3099 '65 POllSCHE SC . Mmt a r OU r "Cam,.,;,,,_ .. Good tfr••· r&h. Xlot "'"'· CHICK MR.ON nd I I •-· nd " " $775. 536-1111 "H"' a N;" 11175. 646-4310 co ' om' ~ot. ur co ' 11711 l'=~~~~,..,.--,-:-1 --------1 VW mony' x-·., Mu.st sell. BEACH BL. 842-4435 Day" BUS '63. Val" job in May. " -HUNTINGTON BEACll Did you ever think of swap-$2900. 213: 592-9181 '63 VW Bug. orig. cond. Nee-els body v.-ork. $650. Ing that White Elephant In 5'9-3031 Ext. e& or 67 ·59 PORSCHE Convt (0) NEW' YW IUG 45,00'.I actual ml'1. 4,000 mi'a * 673-2529 • the attic for 10methln& you l.9'tll HARBOR BLVD. W/VW ena, NU : brake• $55.89 pr. month l~on_,,._w_'~"'~·-'~73-~3_2_M--,~l'·oo"'°'vw=~r"A"ST=B°'A'°'CK"',-N"red=1 can use? Try the Traders ~STA M!:S/. clutctH:hrome/ whl1. $800. Try popular Dime-a-LifK's li~:s. Be11 oUer over Paradise column in the Oai- $3695 ~2885 Phone 642-5678, charge 'em. $775. * 546-4801 ly Pilot Want Ads. l ="~==--~~1 $147.71 down lnclud11 I-p •· 9U ~ AM / PC'IRSCHE 914, orange/black, ..,, OtlCne '-t"I"· llX & Lie. "-n End -5 -Al Cond ser am-fm, appear, Ill', Mich. -.- < ~. ' ' ' . • mil 800 Pri VW LEASI~~ le19T-« tires, 2,000 es. $3. . " "" DEAN • LEWIS pty. Coll 673-:IJU "' S3Ul<I AT . 11111 """'°" c.M. "'"9303 CHICK IYERSON • · • lB6l PORSOIE SC • Xlnt SAAi VW . oond, MW paint. suoo. Pvt mo HARBOR BLVD. w . IU-1316 AutbDrbed Dealer COSTA MESA .. PORSOIE 9U. AM/FM, Sal" • S<r><lce • Putl WE BUY VW BUSES •--• • .... 1_,_ So~t Coupes 41 Stock ~ -~ mar• •-~-°""'' °"'""'' ,. ...... n!r. auto sport ltd '6; ;~R~;-;12 COAST IMPORTS 11625 Gardon Gro" Bl•d ' · 53';'-7rn Call Col lect · ..'.le with black Interior. of Or.nae County Inc. AM/FM . .,.,..tionally aood 1:IOO w. Pocitio Cout Hwy. '67 YW lug l'\IMl.ns. WYG945 Mioto& e 5'6-4529 $4295 · ' R>dlo. Cl""· dlr. Muoi .. n. --------·I w i 11 finance . ('I1JU318l. -CHICK IYEISON SIMC:A .,..,1 ... VW vw=~B"u~s-.~R~,~.,~,-.-.... '67 SIMCA ·"Camperized." Good tim. lf70 HARBOR BLVD. 4 Dr., heater. IVDJ....0491 $'775. 536-1.144 "Have a Nice . COSTA M.P'Jl.A $400 Day" 1913 PORSCHE, 9000 mile• 411... _.., -.Sl="'vw~~;q-,-bo-k-, ~x~,,-, -ro-nd-, 'en eftllbe. Many n:tru! 1$$1CWYI ~ htulil sell, Best OUer. Geod condition. 543-0!70 2100 Harbor Blvd. &t&-0466 * 642-4635, ~7SJ6 * ·a JiGnC& s, chrm wbll, ~ ·AM/FM, Cltan, S1D * IP-f740 * lm~Aum -Im'°"" Autos '11 Ponche Cabr'°let llOO .a.per, ru clutch, ndlaJa. Po)/Offtr. :;49-4()2( r.·-------------, •• POftSCllE Ill 4 opd 4' -"nbullt q . """"""' -· I F • I 1:-'Ponchf!-lmmac, thnl· I lat I ::...:~~tr· ~ . : llDW Does fiat . De It for the Price? : Xln"1Mf Pt;n<iii'Jll·T I ... ..,. NIW IMllRI NIW I I"""' 1-l»<JOI• · .. ' .... -I 1'70 ISO .1970 124 I Sl'OltT COUl'I Sl'ORT COUPE -;i-o;;,1 I AM •Mii•, l-4l1I r.~... AM/FM 11.111., 11.t11.1 I •·•· • 19 · I An l'r1• ~•• At N• Ew· Tlr••, All Fl•I lqu lpm•111t, I :.::.: :. •i1 ' iCHI ~· Cttt. •29771. 4,700 •0127290 I ..... 1 "'a... I ;::: ~; CAIRIQLIT I "'" "1•1 "'" ,.,., I :::: 11-,..,., """"""' meton~ I $1195 $2995 I ~~-: • "1ver, wt th brand new In. ;...-:-.fllrior, drime wtttt11:, ,.. I ,,--""'..,'!:""°'""Ai,__,.--~ I ). .dial ... AJltnl radio. .... . "Lie. mm 1111 Jones' I I S2199 I l J. SPORTSCAR CENTER I ·~HICK IVIUON I 1u1 MARIOI, COITA MIU ........ I ·vw I ~I 549-~;"W:: rr •@ ;#-~.-.r I 1910 HARBOR BLVD. I• V""' J l:r--=c-:-=-=,..-;=-;-;;-;:. .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Imported Autos -Imported Cort '60Glmported Autos WE HAYE THE BEST SELECTIO" OF BMW's IN ORANGE COUNTY NO BUMPS • • • NO GRINDS • • • 9600 • 1600'• ..... llAYAAIAN MOTOR WOAKS • Uot ..... e ALL COLORS e ALL MODILS e JIOO C e IMMID1ATI Dl:.IVIR IMW'1 tl•n'I ltll bu111p1 . l h•y fl••t o.,t, tl.t,,,, Tlt1t 11'1••1'1• 11• •••+It 9rindin9 jodlt1. Stt TIM Moto r1 for th• fr•t b••kltl, ''ll ll••1on1 Why IMW it l•ittr.'' Or ••• for th• ••Y • , • you'll 9tl 1111 rnt11•9•, 'H PONTIAC 2 dr. H.T. lt•dio, h•1t1r, jiow1r ll•trin9, '"''"''tic lr1111. ISlll-111 1. l•w l•w mil119•. '67 YW CAMl'll $22' 95· •••lio. h••t•r, w•lrt thru -'61 TRIUMPH $1495 •t•h. fully tt111ippetl inclll4• S111tfirt MIC-1. ll1dit , h11!- in9 ict bow, phu rn•ny, rn•ny ••, 4-111•.4, H•rdl•p, wlr1 tlllr••· Futfy •ncl•1M c1b•11t. wht•l1. h11111•1ul•t• ctrd. 1-1culet1 c111'1fitn. IZHJ -1941 'H YW 51195 '6I VW ltdio, h•ottr, •ir c•11di. 11.9;., h•tt1r, 1unroof, floni119, eJr(.•ll onl c•r• h•1 llt1I Sh1rpl btort t1 k111 w1th lhi1 fin1 cir. !WIC-1611 '61 YW ' .... 1 ........ ,, 4.,, .. ,, 111w lire1. ll•tk with rtd h1l•rl•r. IWIJ-0271 '61 .MGI 5149·5 Jt1dl•, h•1l•r, 4-ip11d, •ir1 wti"lt, ytU•w with bl.ck 111 .. rl•r. v.ry 1h•rp c•r. IWXN-1211 .... ,__ ·- PLUS A LAl61 SIUCTION O' YW IUSIS, ALL COLOIS lee Berlottl'a T&M MOTORS IOll GARDIN OltOVI ILVO. ULD OPIM IUNDAT ~Am, UPICI TUD., THllt .. TILL l iff IJ4-J114 f11' a L ef .._., ltl·llll ....... , ... .... ,__ ·- i'ir rut """~-.Clll ·"riM , , 1 • • Jlot Line" ~ Pllol j ·. a••llod ------~-----~~ ...................................... .. ' '71 PONllACS ARE HERE! ''l'UIU ,ON"J~(" fOI: 1971 IS H(Ri NOW!I Ntw Sryling, ~tw l•o~ty 011d ftbultutllr· lorrnonct, oU ln !he Gr111 N1w 1911 ,ontloc 1 ... ,_...,...T£ST O~lY( "-lUXUROJS"71'W. TrOckLN Tocloy1 QlJt\LITY lJSED CARS AT 6REt\TSAVIN6S !~!~ ~~~~!.~. v.a. rado & "°''"· $ 4 9 5 Finished in Silvtr {PCE066) :~?!~~!!~5.h ""'h;,. ;,,.;"· ,;, $14. 95 conditioning, AM-f'ft rod10; auto. Irons .. pwr. 1!ter• · ing & broktS. (TTD 266). '65 BUICK RIVIERA. A Bla<k -~ w;~ ~a<k ;,oorio<. '""°' $139 5 lrim, o.r cond., powtr stetring, brakes & windows, (PJX517) _ '68 vw "BUG" with llodio ond htnlrr. (406 ASN). '68 FIREBIRD Air conditioni119, outomolic lronsmission rodio & heater. (VG W 663) '70 CHEVELLE MA LIBU. Air condilioning , rodio, h1oltr, oul o. trans., power steering. (ZWH-127). 1~!. -~!. :~~"' ui";" and •Mii londov $1595 lop. A smorl looking car wilh pwr. st11ri 119 &. - brok•s, Cllllo. lrons .• radio & htattr. (XUI 494). . '69 PONTIAC Lt Mons. Rodia, hl01er, power steering, powtr brakes, Londou lop, air conditioning. EK!rtmtly shorp.(XXl 271) · IJO PONTIAC Lt Mons 2 door H.T. Aura. trGns .. powtr stetring, air condilioning. S yr. or 50,000 mil1 worronty still in 1fftcl. (357 ADY) :?.~.~~~!~~~ ..... .,_,., ,. . ., $3"8' 8 brakes, auto. trans. Goldt!vod Ytllow. (649 AZP) U dAilr un(il JOPM - . ' AH'""'..,, ,1., ,., ... llUllt 1 All j lll IH •••IHI It ,...., Mlt "~""'"-*""'"'' .. ...._,....,,~.n CREDIT CONSULTANTS on Duty 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. C:ALL 541·2881 • .. . . lll~ll'.-~DA=ll~Y=~~~;,,~=IO=N~'"'l :~~-~~,~"~'"~-;::;1("°~-:':':~::"~~~:~~y,:"'SPO-R~T-~\-T:-=:-·N:-•/~•..,T-:".'"A'!:~':';-P-O.,,R-:A_T_l_:_N __ T_RA..,,N..,,~,.P-0 0,.,R.T.,,:-:~.~~,,..,,_,_T_R_AN,,_S.,P_O,.,R.,~-~-T-ION-·-,-·=T-R_A_N_S_PO_R_T_A_T_l_ON ___ T_R~A-N.SPOR:~-IO-N-,.- ~ • &£Aft IMAl'.J ,POlll ATfON TRANSPORTATION · iltJ•rfM Aute. 9600 1 .. .,.._..,,,d' Autol 9600 lmportM Au._,, MOO lmport..t Autos MOO. tMportM Autot HOO lmPD(fM ..,... -!!lm!!!""!!!!-~~A~-~!..,.....!-~!/;;::;::-;;;;:::;:;--"-:;;;;; t ·YOLKSWAGEN -VOLK·S~AGEN VOLKSWAGEN\.. VOLKSWAGEN VO~SWAGEN .VOLKSWAGEN ~ -__ V_O_L_V_O_~ Aut .. Wonted mo BUICK U.,d Cora - r 'SI YW '69 vW Comper La Cal-ti -'66' vw $2595 -'59 VOLVO WE PAY CASH. ' .-. "10 Estate wa-n ,· ' lilacl. "'x, •·1111 SwiiJlal • Th.I• ;, ' "'" ·70 '66 vw \ rge •?""• OD .,,... uni I ha Of vw 'Camp•-1"' vw c ... ,... R/H, • I FOR YOll CAR Auiom.,lc, ,;, . """'""""'"· . ti!IC red ln1e r Uc camper unit. 1 8 ~'ltler · •~, ,,., 1peed, Ex!Pa clean. V\\'V919 Radio, ~ttt, 4 1pttd, e"<.~1-radlo, ~ater. t• lll02) Q • """""·'"box, •Ink: AMI Yani -Kombl1 DEAN LEWIS 1'"1 tnnspofi•llon "' or $4388 i.' Sl8 Down :~-=~·~Id. ~-':!,:!",,,'",.1~:: Fastback ·-· ~-. & u:_.. Sedan --cor. "''· >'\>ll CONNELL "" "" ,~~ , ,.. asu 1966 Harbor, C.M, 646-9300 price $699. fNTL 924). 3nlall · MIKE d<rto'n. • S2!t78 for 2-t (YNZ-O!MJ lmmedl•te o9Uwry "66 VW SQUAREBACK. Gd, down will finanee private CHMOLET · ... 1 "'· APR 1 ' "·'" 101 " $2995 CHICK IVERSON "'"' · 001• suoo. "'1 "'" pony. 546-<052 or <91-68lL "" Harbor 81""· McCARTHY J::,"',!;,a11"· Tot"! -auto SPort ltd na•~. 1svu 2161 vw Sd · s~ °"' &1>-<rm VOLVO c..ia M ... ,., .. 1,. ~HICK IVERSON 962:1 Garocn G,,.., Bl•d. .$1199 '•9-J031 Ext. oo.,. 87 1099 .,0 o.mo. • 15.16 WE PAY TOP 1 ~UB•~~. 81K~ . . • YW 5:11.;m Call Colloct 1910 HARBOR BLVD. YQLVO $2862 CASH ., s;;;; o;;;<0 ,;;;,, 1-'63 V'll Bug~ cmrA MESA ff b V W iJ ~~~R66srvri. 1iJECl{ANIC SPECIAL H"arb v w ·~ vw 0. Lux-Bus ar our • • l.ft.n.ft.rU ~!;pe<tt'~~=:i~:: for used cani 1r trucks just. 1:·:u~~K5.1~=rll·full ~ COSl'A ?llESA Lie. OKC.612 our • • Splil front seata, radio, ¥al-18711 BEACH BL 842-4435 THlNI DEAN LEWIS call lll fol-~ estimate. power, air. Xl n l ap. :. 51895 $299 18711 BEACH BL. 8424435 "·•no 0 "'""'· """ " 1 '""· HUNTINGTON .BEACH ~ 'Vl!.VO' GROTH CHEVROLET '"""'" "'"" J. CHICK IVERSON · '""''·I I• 21981 J"6 Harl>or, C.M. ..._..,, h I 11 11600 l!UNTINCTON BEACH $2295 '63 VW Bus-Cherry cond, m e c a n c • Y . . ,. V\V Canipl'r. llcatf'r, 4 YW panelirtl" thru~ut. Tuck & 'SI Volvo runs gd 64'\-ll5t_ Heed & awnings. SUH 789 • 'bi VW: NEW brakes. ltltto Srll'irt ltd roll Int. Bia: ti~. chrome ''fRl(lll IMO(R" Sl~ • • • MG-5221 As~,!>!' ~a"ch•Bl~. er '67 RIVIERA: NU ...J....i~ .. ~, i", ~ D'EAN LEWIS ~9-3031 Exl, 66 ()!' 67 tires, f'Xhaust, \Vht • w/blk r --. I ' t ' b ., k ULAn ,,_...... '""'"' vu ' f/P 52 000 ....,,.-int . Very Clean. $1050. !1623 Garden Grove Bl\•d. rui0is, !;e9650pain JO · "a e 1-luntinctoa Beach alt', ' ' m · 1ie& Harbor, C.t.t, 646-930.1 1970 c~~~~!'VD. L 57;...10&1 a.17.7777 ; Cail Collec.1 I =·~·~··=--~~-~-1g:.;:c~ ';;'~ Autos W•nted 9700 847-6081 }(J 9-3.1.11. $2'100. • st6-447S .~ V\V 0 "I H,,. .,,,. vw CA'IPER d ••• V\V B ... n VW-NEW: Eng. brakes, NEW USEnSERV --------WE y -. '66 RIVIERA M convt. u ... a • ...,1ng '69 V\V • Autonialic sllck "" " · g COuu . . uz. . ""pass, Jo pa lnl. uphl. sunroof. IM· • ..,. • '68 CONT'L 2 Dr. PA TOP DOLLAR. ~nd-&:st oner. :>43-S4S!J or shifl. SJ 450 or best offer. SISOO or best offer. . nils, l'M':ll' lire.I!, '3295., . ,MAC. Great runn.inccond _ ..____..._ ____ .,. lla\·e lrl'l.de. FOR TOP USED CARS Auto., R&H, Po)""Cr sleering • (13-6830. ' ~fust &!II. ;)46..60j() *' 536-4938 * • 54&--2698 * S.'i'r,i. * * 5~1729 ~ 673-2312 U your car Is extra dean, & bra k tis. •air, chron1e·,. 1"1========:...::==::.::.:::..::::::... __ ======="=-'---========.:_;~ __ _::...;:~~:::_I "=======o.!..:========="'I see us first. "'heels. Li~nse SYR 9~ lllow c... 9800 New c... BAUER BUICK $2388 23•1 E. 17th SI. .. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 1971's NOT JUST 2 or 3 BUT A GOOD ' SELE·crroN WE HAVE 1971:s FOR IMMEDIATE SALE or LEASE Not Just 2 or 3, But A Good Mercurys, Cougars, Montegos Selection of Mark Ill's, Lincolns, & The Fantastic , Comet. • • Or If You Prefer •• •••• 1970 Bargain, We Have Those Too. Over 50 To Choose From. OVER FACTORY INVOICE* ON WE -ARE GOING TO CONTINUE OUR 570 OVER INVOICE ( ''" .. ' ••. ,;: '°'"".HANDLIN• ) ON ~LL NEW ' '70 MERCURYS, c ·ouGARS & MONTEGOS BETTER IDEAS !flAKE BETTER CARS ' 540·5630 COSTA MUA 2626 Hart.or Blvd. 642-0981 TllllEE 6Ei'\'ERATIQ,\'S 11\' 'J'llE AIJTtl~lflllll,E B IJS l 1\'ES.'!i TffE OLDEST °1Esu.ii.1SHE~ "FACTORY DIREC:l ' LINC:OLN-MElC:UU DEALER IN OIANCPE C:OUNTT • ' ' 1, Costa t.1esa • j ·18-TI6,"; MIKE -IMPORYS-W 0ra ... eoo.u.. McCARTHY TOP S BUYER Bll.L MAXEY TOYOTA BUICK 18881 Stach Blvtt. H. Beach. Ph. fW7-&').il) PRIVATE party \.\'&nls "69 Ford or Chevy Stalion \Vagon w/low m ilear;e. 6"2-0335. 1;,.'"l.il) Beach Blvd. ar San Dicil:O Frwy. 891-3341 • 531-24.*J(l '64 Buick Rivi•r• Loaded, IOW Y-2871. $1495 --------'69 BUICK Riviera, full P"T 9810 It air cond, Nu tires, Pvt' ply. musl sell or rrturn to leasing Co. $3695. ;)36-6.jll days. MG-0071 aft 6 pr11 UASES -,65-WILDCA '!'.: 4 Door Hangop, air cond., po11·er sfeer1ng &. brakes. (YBE 8781. All Mokeo-All Models Automobiles • Trucks "\Vherr Service t.lakcs the Diflerenrt'" Orange Co .. Newpo)1 Be11ch 4jiO Campus Dr. 714-540-~1 $988 MIKE McCARTHY . FINE Transportaiton Cars 'Al Sensible Prices BUICK l.'.i.'il{I Beach Blvd. 111 San~Diego Frwy. 894-3341 • 531-24j0 '64 BUICK RIVIERA Extra clean. IONX-287) ~~ $1295 2100 Harbor Blvd. 6-l~H66 ~ ~ FOR sa:Je or lease . 1968 2100 lli:lrbor Blvd, 6t5-0466 Cougar Sale $2500. Only 13t.f '67 RIVIERA: NU polyglass: -mi, ~ase $110/mo, 21 mo. -·a ir, f'/P, 52,lm mi. 1969 Lincoln Continenlal · $2700. * 546-4415 llM mi. 1,..,. 1170 /mo. 18 0_6. 9 SKYLARK mo oo!y. Day 546-4440: nights 675-7377. \\'. E. Griesnieyer. WE BUY CARS Vil, automatic, power steer-· ing & brakes, till whee-I, air t'Ond. !XNK614J $2988 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK 2100 Harbor Blvd. t;.t;;.-0166 '70 J AVELIN SST. A.T .. P .S., P.8.. full \\'BITB.nly, 9400 mi's, $2325 1445ATS}; Cutlass Cpe, S325 {lt.1A317). 1!"155(1 Beach Bl\·d. Dir: 714: 828-5916 San Diego Frwy. 894-3341 -5.11-2450 10 LATE model cars, priced ========! 1o ,.11. Pvt ,,,_ c.11 .. ..,,. CADI' • •c 8 pm 644-2950 """"" BUICK '65 BUICK Elec. 4-Dr. ~ V-11, ·au!!\ .. R&H. P.S., P.B., fact. air. t:JR m2 $1488 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK '65 CAOILLAC Sed, Fully equipped. t85162017J $1695 ~~ 7100 Harbor Blvd , 645-0466 '60 CAD Convert. 54.IXMJ miles. Like ,new, full pOv.·er, goo<! lires, painl, top . Ot·i~inal like new interior. S67:l or best cash offer, 4801 8n1ce Cre!K:ent. N.B. Ph. 646-69-12 l~U:oO Bench Bl\'rl. 'iO CONVT·A/C, Al\.t I FM . at San Dit>go F'rli'Y. el('. ;,.ooo mi, :dnt cond. 1194.3341 _ S:Jl-24~.:I _,.,ftc r Sept 28 phone 714: ________ , 962-6114 "67 RIVIERA. If you're look· --o====-- ing !or the bes!? This is it . '59 CADILLAC Blk w/landau lop, + all Needs tran~. Best Offer xtras, car of lhi11 quality l~=""~~=""~'-lt=G_&_wk~""-'--~I should have. ?>lu!11 See. Dys '69 CPE de V, magnificent! 833--0383 Nite11 ~4 vinyl lop, stereo, plush in- =.,='7 ~RJV=1E=RA~, ~N=u-. po~l~yg~I.-,,-, I ter. loaded. $4895. 547-646.q. -air. F/P, 52.000 mi. '68 EL DORAOO. 32.IXXJ $2700. * :')-16,1-475 mi's. All pov.·rr. Like new. '68 RIVIERA -Bcau1iful 1 =Ca=ll-'5=·7--93!=9~=~~1 cond. Atl xtras, 4 rlt'I\' tires. fHE QUICKER YOU CAl.L. $.1J!l5. &12-..i613 or 830-4001 nlE QUICKER YOU SELL 9800 New Can 9800 ·~·COSTA. MESA HONDA I Alll COOLE D l'llOHT .,.., .... 6H SEDAI • l'llOMT WHll L IMllYE e l'O•lll ASlllTID Sit.I'· AD'"m•O ••• ., O>SC s 13 9 5 •t1Akll • e MAXIMUM Sl"llD 7J Ml'H 9 UI' TO .. MILIS 1"111 OALLOM e l'OUll·l"AIS•MOlll, I DL SIOAJll '"'" St• Jll.W CH l"f9frilflMI Ult" Tri-. T•• & Lk - UNIVERSITY OLDIMOllLI 2'50 HA!IO! ILVD. CDITA MISI 540.9640 . • . ' . ' _. -.;r< -----' TRANSPORTATION! , ,fll.A~RTATION TR:ANSPORTATION CADILLAC u .... Cars 9900 Used Cu• 9900 1....,.-=-~==:::::__1~~~~-'-'-' 'ti6 'cAD conv. El Dorado - all pwr, climate. control, DODGE FORD AM/Ft.1 11ereo, cruise ccn-1-------~ lrol, till .It ·lelc, steering TOP DOLLAR whl. iu!de-matic, f\lo•illle * '56 DODGE * '°' sent. S2160. 942-2413 or Runs rood. Dependable, CLEAN USED CARS MS--0548 $50 67>8862 See Andt Bm1"n THEODORE ROBINS FORD C_AMARO '69 CAMARO 15550 Beach Blvd. at San Diego F'rwy. 894-3341 -531-2450 '64 CHEVY IMPALA Rad io, he a J er, automatic trans.. air conditioning. (HXZ-1031 $895 ~~ 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645--0~ 1965 CHEVY Nova. 11,000 mi on line, bored and balanced 292. 4 11peed trans. Many ex- trait E11cellent cond. SlOXl. 54S:-2008 '66 Chevy Jmpala. P/S, R/H. ~.c. good cond. Very good ca~. 673-7575. e '68 EL CAr-.1INO -Llke new, only 13,000 mi. 675--0334 days: 67;)....()679 C\1CS. e·w CHEV'( Swrt Van camper, auro, air, clean. * 541-2407 * MUST sell '67 Chevy Nova SS, 327, 4-spd, 10, m.I. Must see to appreciate. 646-9841 • 1957 Chevy-283 eng. $125. Phone after 6:30 ~.m., 64&-7624 '57 CHEVY 4 Dr. E:<ttllent cond. (F\VW- 665). $495 FALCON 2060 llarl>or Blvd. Costa ?i1esa 642"'°10 YES ·st·R, THE SALE IS ON RIGHT NOJ at CONNELL CHEVROLET 1969 Chevrolet • TRANSPORTATIO"! Used Cars · 9900 FORD- HURRY!!! Saturdly, Stptrmbtr 26_,,_ 1970 3 , TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORtAI ION .:.T===~==- Uud Cars 9900 Used Cars '900 Used Cars 9900 Used' Ca rs f900 Used C•rs -MERCURY MUSTANG PLYMOUTH 1-~~~~~~-L PONTIAC RA MILER PONTIAC '69 2 o,, Cataitna '65 RAMBLER Hardtop, air--p/1, .P /Ii t Amban&-.... Loaded! <RDV Silver ll'fY -blk vtn,yl Int. 152). " 12395, 96&-J753, 963-3715, "" '68 GTO ·Dk rreen"body, blk • .r vinyl top, chrm whls, kl mi. ?N.ite.rd ..... ~lclean. $1800. J lrn, 2100 Harbor Blvd. 645.-0466 ' " CHECK THESE SALE PRICES! 1969 Impala Custom Cpe. R., H., •uto., P.S .. vinyl roof, remaining fact. gu•ranfee IYYR058 I 1967 Chevrolet 1965 Chevelle lmpal~ Coupe. 2'4,000 mile1. R., H., 2 D A t R H o•a owner PS d R I h . oor. u o., ., ., .. • auto., .. , •ir con . e• c oice cir. IUOL54l l Horry. INFV0881 ~~ Be First On These 2100 Harbor Blvd. '57 CHEVY 301 eng. w/4 spd. Reblt lut Nov. Mags, chrm rims, new clutch, gd bod'y, runs gd. S325tbst ofr. 557-4292 '64 MALIBU 327-4 spd, Runs gd . Nttds body y,•ork. Must sell $375. * 4!»-20111 * SEE YOUR REAL TOR FOR YOUR BIG FREE NE\l/CQ;\1ERS KIT '58 CHEVY -348 cu in, 3---speed. Good cone!. $275. 842-8182 '00 CHEV. Nomad 11tation wagon; air, good ti~s. $150. 546--1698: 494-5488 '61 CHEVY 28.~ cu in. No h<1ck window. Best offer. 310 W, A\•ocado, Apt P. 11ftt'r 3 Pl\1 '00 CHEV. Nomad station v.·agon: air, good tires. Sl50. 546-1698: 49-1-5488 CHRYSLER '67 300 CONY. lfo.B1 AC. BRONZE BEAUTY Air, pwr seats, disc brks. etc. * $1695 • * 642-3354 • CONTINENTAL "62 Conlinrntal-Luxury at an erorlomy priCt'. l\1akt offer. '.CORTINA SACR1r1c1-:? '66 F \)rd Corlin11 GT. Exr.ellt'nt cond. . * • 49-1-2725 * • · CORVAIR '63 CORVAIR 4 Spe«I, radl9, beater. tOllV-,166) $518 MIKE McCARTHY BUICK 1$.SSO Be11dl Blvd. 111 San Diego f'~'Y­ i9C-n.tt • 3.11-2450 CORVmE CORVETTE '66 w h I t e fast~ack -425 hp, Xlnl cone! Must sell. Pvt pcy, 778-4861 ·~ VEfTE FB • Dark bloo. l\1int cond. $1900. Jim, 612-6631 I 1970 Caprice 1969 Nova 1968 Caprice ~ Coupe. R., H., auto., P.S., P.B., vinyl roof, 12 ,000 miles-Nice. No Strike Pricp...here. IAOY460 l 2 Or. VS Coupe. R., H., pwr. s+rng.-Coupe. Vinyl room, P.S., R., H., fact. I owner car. Sold nilw here. !YWT· •ir, low milas. ( 121180) 159 1 •• $3499 $2099 $2399 TRANSPORTATION "65 C:ORVAIR Stick. Needs clutch. IP 19176 ) 'M IMPALA C:ONY. Auto., P.S., radio, runs strong. (KABSJ6 ] "61 C:ORVAIR WAGON Stick, radio. Runs good. "63 FALC:ON 2 DOOR Strong c•r. IP2072A ) $499 $499 $299 $699 '63 MERC:CRY C:OLONT PARK WAGON $599 With a ir, P.S., nice. INYBlOO I '62 YOLKSWA<iEN IUG $499 Good tran sportation. ( OSSHSA I '61 CADILLAC: C:PE. DEVILLE s I 099 You have to see th is one. Nice. Every- thing with air. 61 ,000 careful miles. fJ P869 1 I "60 CADILLAC: C:PE. DIYILLE Air, strong car. Steal this one. IJKX9001 '63 IUIC:K SKYLARK C:OUPE 51,000 miles. Strol'!g dependable cir. P5., ••to,, R,. H, I BEY9791 $599 $599 '64 '68 '64 YOU BET' C~dillac Sedan De Ville I own•r -44.000 rnil11. Cir lik1 n1w, h•1 P.S .. R .. H., A11to., F1~t. 1ir. IXCSl21 I ,Volk1wa9en Bu9 Alnio•t now •119l11•. R1d io, H11t1r, Stick-G111r111l•itd co11d. !VGJ4J2l Corvette Con•1tlibl• H1rchop. 4 1p11d, R., H., Elie W!11dow1 , Now H11991r Or1n91 p1lnl -N11 t n1w r11bb1r with whilt vlnyl roof. Suro i1 pr1lly i nd 1 r11l 9ood on- 2828 HARBOR BLVD. ' 1966 Impala 1966 Ford 6 pass. Wagon . VS, P.S., R., H., auto., C ountrl Squire W1gon. 6 pa11. P.S., air. ( T G'403 I factory 1ir. ITEZ61S I $1199 $1199 51299 20 TRUCKS-VANS-CAMPERS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM 1969 l'ORD 'i< TON Heavy duty. R., H., stick. Like New. (8027!SEI 1968 C:HIY. '!J TON PICKUP Radio, heater, power steering, auto., air cond. (283563) 1968 FORD 'i< TON F250 4 \Vhcel drive, lock. hubs, 2 beds-11tttl welders bed and stake body-Extra gas tank, radio, 4 speed &: near ne\v condition. <n9872) 1965 C:HEV. 'i< TON C:AMPEl PIC:KUP 3 11)C(!d, radio, heater, with near new 8 ft. Westway Camper for Joy,., low price. Slccrni four. hll!I 11tovc lee box, w11.tt>r. 1966 C:HEV. '!J TON 6 cyl., stick. With nice Camper Shell. (P35481 l 1961 FORD 'I• TON PIC:KUP Nice truck & real stral~ht. Stick, ht'ater, radio. (643860) 546-1203 -· JI ,, • • -- -~ DAJ!.Y l'ILOT Sotu«lly, Sep""'bet 26, 197V 0 -.~ YOUR FACTORY AUTHQRIZED CADILLAC DEALER ~ERVING"f.RE ORANGE COAST HARBOR Alt1» ' • NINETEEN SEVENTY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Serving the Orange Coast Harbor Area LEASE OrCler your 1971 CaCllllac now, -for:-earllest possible delivery. WMHMl&ll!MHHIUlllHllllH • The Largest Used Cadillac Sale In The History Of Orange County! 1970 CADILLAC Sed111 DeVille. EaVr b'ade-in. Ooth Ir lc•thu in. lerior, full power, f•clory air conditioning, Mereo A.'tf· J-'!\t 1nultipl ex, poWer door Jock!, 1ilt-tel~opie whet!. twilight ·~nJintl, elc. Loeal, 1 ov.·ner .ear. (501AF'V) PLOS: ORANGE COUNTY'S ::.'ti 55555 1967 CADILLAC Convert. DeVl\le. Full power. factol'T air. lcathtt interior, lilt whet.I, A~l·f~(, power door lock!, twilight 1entinel. power vent windowa, power trunk opener. CTPZ161) :;.~~ 52888 1963 CADILLAC C"upe OeVil!e. Vin)·l top. doth & leather mterior, full power. factory air, 1ignal 1eeking radio, white wall tirn, etc. tIEN547J ::.~~ 5999 1967 PONTIAC C.talina Slalion wagon. 9 JNIStr:Dl!er. Vinyl inlerior, V8, automatic tranunission, power !leering. power brake., radio. heiter, pn"·er tail gste window. white w•ll tire!, tiJt wheel, laclory air conditioning. (TSA273) ::1~~ $2111 1961 RIYllRA Vinyl lop, &train bucket 111:ali!, r.hrome 1port wheel1. full power, fa ctory air conditioning, A~l/Ft.I tttreo, power door lock!, tilt, Telrseopie &leering wheel. (X0lb84l SALi $31 .11 . PRICE FINEST SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED AUTOMOBILES 1966 CADILLAC Luurioua Coupe de Ville with factory air conditioning. ful l pirwer, "lu&h cloth & leather interior, tilt & tcle!COpie v.·heel. Aulronie eye, 1ign1l M:eking radio, ,,-cry .extra. IWXF..840) ,. SALE 5 2333 PRICE 1964 CADILLAC Coupe OeVillt. Firefro~t pailit, leather interior, full power, f16toty 1ir conditioning, tilt wheel, power door lock1, twi. light aentind, erui!e control, lully equipped. (TWl.673) SALE •1111 · PRICE 1969 MARK Ill Vinyl lop, leather interior. lull power and fac lory air 1.:0n· ditionin&, tilt wheel, power door Jocks, llereo Af.f.f~I Mu.hi· plu. (YPTI06) ::.~EE $5555 1961 CHEVROUT Impala Cuetom Coupe. Vinyl lop. V8, H,-dramaLk~ factory air conditionin;. puah button ndio, white waU!. etc. N1ber• 1erriee car. (VTP1"3) SAU PRICE 1969 CADILLAC . ·. . .. Sedla\ O.Villt... Vin yl top: ~oth <"& leiihf!r· fnteribr, full power, factory air conditioning. dual r.omf11rt aeal!, ll~reo mnlt\ple1, pow~r door lork!, tilt-te!e· 91;opir. wheel, twilight eentintl, po"cr 1ruol.. opent>r. fOWAGC Y 1965 CADILLAC · Seda.II DeVille. Vinyl !op, leather interior, fuU power and factory air conditioninL Al\J.fMradio:-hutcr, etc. (RPW .t341 SALE PRICE 51999 1967 IL .DORADO .. ' fircmist liniili, padded top. leadier interior, fuU power, faelo!'T 1ir conditiOning, cruiee contrql, light M;ntincl. power door lockt. 'Tear "'indow defogger, aeat w1rmer, auto. lii;ht dimmer. ('IVK617) SALE 53111 PRICE 1963 LINCOLN CONT. 4 dr. Leather interior, full power, faelory air conditionin~', pu!h huttOl'I radio. power door lock,~ el ectric •·enl "'indow~. (JRZ829) SALE PRICE $999 1967 CONTININTAL CPI. Vi nyl lnp, leather interior, full power, Faclory ~ir condition· ing, tilt 1h~erin1 "·he-::1, 011.ly 23,750 mile1. (VTP329J $ALE PRICE NABERS COS.TA MESA 54.0-9100 > -SALES DEP ARTl\'IE T OPEN 8:30 f to 9:00 Pi\f i\{011, thru Fri. e 9:00 Al\II to 6:00 Pl\11 Sat. and Sun. lerlko De,....mont Open -•• frl, 71iCl-6100 ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALi> ... U SALE PRICES EfFECIIVE THROUGft TUES~, SEPT. 29, 1970 ;. I •• \ ------------- · Fami}x weekly · SE,intffl 27, 1970 e DAILY 'PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER 26, l v/O ON THE COVER: CAN 'S~$AME ST: ITSE .-<!? SloAN WilsoN' s RulEs foR His 2Nd · ~YEARS .-<!? BECIROOM BRiGltTENERS: HEAdboARds! TRy A LEiSUREly F~EiGlrrER Voy4q~ .-<!? JUUET MILLS: NEWEST STAR iN . A STAR-STudilEd FAMily I l . ' • ~emcrourself FOR NSIL AaJISTRONG, .-...,., .,,.. u ... orlfllNIM ., .......... , ... .. "'°'~' "F• .,. ... ia ,,..,. for .U ,,.,._ IJW,,,.. ~,,, .... , ., ... ,. °" ,,.. ,...,.,,, --llW.-1 r. l'•rr•Jt, ,,,_.,.....,.. ... ,;., N.Y. • The p1ira.e waa formulated by MTeraJ :-iASA oSciala and cannot be attributed h any one in partieulu .. It ii part of the inecription on dae nioe-by.eeYen and fi•e- eighth.-inch staiolesa steel plaque that waa attached to tbe landiq sear of the Apollo II lunar module, Eagle. to re· main on the lunu surface ae a testimony to man's 6nt landing on tbe moon. t'OR 4'011. l'ILUa J. •~RSBAl.£,~~aMM.BHTl>MI~ of A1neric• .... , '° ..., .,.,, ,, IHHw'°"1-Mr1. BeUy I' ol/e, l'ih11i1111011, ..... • Bourbon wu first made in the United Statee in 1789 by a Baptitt M1niater, Elijah Craig. The ReY. Craig's plant wu locted in Bourbon County in what wu the western part of the State of Virginia. FOlt BAllBIU. STldlSAND ~ H,,_ tlo ,.._ bep '1'*' , ..... , .. ,,, .. , .. , ••••••• ltreail11f ,.._,_,___ o.,... ao, S.. l'eho, C.U/. • I pray a lot. But the, break like ev· ery~y. elee'a. I'm mou fortunate. ( :juppose, than many women, ae I don't do m&DJ dieba 01' otbeT boueework. FOR RO~EY CRIB~ "'' •D.NJ Bo.M" tMw " ... , .. .-......... IMo ioole dae P11 /ro• Sirlaa• B. Swlaa11 dae "'-"' RoNrt Ke...41 ••• '1ao11-Slairley Hill, Me.Ilea. Te,.,._ e Yea. 1 wrestled him to the ground that night. FOR SEJV. MILTON R. ¥01/NG, N.D. Fut u IM to,.I o/ &lae ae• Fe.ler.i butl1e11 -Jolt11 /VetoJfUlfl, l,.,U. .... ,,.u., '""· • The •dminietrative budget for fiecal year 11971, including expenditures &om What In Ula Worldl UN Volunteer Corps Would you like to deYote you.r talents to a world.wide humanitarian cause? To Hve and work in a foreign country teamed with dedi- _,. ~~ ~ UN'1 Poul G. Hoffman cated colleapee from nations you may only ha Ye read about? Theo 1et ready for mid-1971. Tbat•a when the United Nation. will 1et their UN Jlolunteer1 program underway, beaded by America's former Muahall Plan adminiltrator. Paul G. Holman. now of the UN De.el. opment Program. FAMILY Wu:ICLY went to the UN for aome advance information: Volunteers will be .. an international lfOUP eharing their ekille with develop. in& countriee which requeat aid." They must be o•er 21, men or women. in ex- cellent health, able 10 exist on very 1mall allowanca-and moet important (unlike fl\11' 10mewhat ejmiJu Peace Corps) be experieD<led epecialiete in a technical field such as engineering, agriculture, or medicine. When the time comes for applicatione, announce.meote will be made th.rough .. existing national or in· temationaJ volunteer bodies." . fOI' 119 Shavers Many men would scoff •t a leaeon in eomething they do at least once a day. But according to the Men'1 Fashion Aaeociation, moat razor shaven need advice: For the close, pain. leee eha•e, ~FA euggeel8 four steps: }. Use really bot ( 120°) water for lather, Point.rs few cloM shavers L I LJ I ~ ..,,.~ ing. If brush is preferred to aerosol, it moat be t.h.ick and full 2-Wet ruor with hot water. Never push down (that'a guaranteed to draw blood). Shave with vain of beard. 3-For a epecial-occuion troat fuocb •uch aa the Social Security fund, totale S218 billion. The adm.in»- trative budget for &.cal year 1970 wae the largest one prior to tbe 6.cal 1971 bud1et. It totaled 1209 billion. FOlt ll.411LO TRO•AS ltlqe, 1¥J. ,,,, JOI' Utel-'e -.si . . ..., ...... "',..., ...,.,,,..,,., I ,....r ,.. JOI' ..., ........ "Tla•I Glrl."-10•11 · Y•a Se9uel1, l'•ri • Thia aeuon I will be wearin1 eeveral hemlinee &4>out eeven inchee from the Boor and also about 15 inches from the ftoo.r and also minis witb very hip over· th•hee boou. FOa llAYOR JORN UNDS~Y, N .. fork City ..... 9 ............. /~rally .. JrM o/ ,..., •""' .,.., '° 10• aJU1Hr1-A. S. Kr. .. U., For.,, HUI., N.Y. • The question J have befJD uked mo.a is, "le New York City pYern&ble?" What makes tbia queation so· d.ifticuk ie that the a.nawer ,...,, be 'yea.' 81tt no matteT bow formidable the problems of 1ovemin1 this iJnmenee city become,. •we cannot &ive up. So, the &D9wer I aJwaya &ive is .. yes. New York City ia pvem. able, aad each day we try to make thi1 government work a little better." FOR CHARLES FEENH, ,,nMo.1, NGIUHull BaelMU U.,ue H .. ....,. ._.,,_,,, •re •* IA 1M ... ,.. .,. --Jor ....... ..,, ..-.1 Ai..-.a ~ ,,..,,_ u ..-. o/ 11'e ...., .......... ,,..,., ... ., ... u•pira1-T.C., E•pey, l'•&erloo, ,,,... • Approximately eix·doen buebaU. are uaed in the averap Major League game. The balls discarded by the um· piree are used in battin1 practice and given away to amateur bueball orpni. uti•m. ..,_. .. Mk a 1-,,_... a.-.-? Y-aa da.-.lt dalm _._., ... _,..,.. aJ.e -I.-dae pc fa ' ..-,... ......... 8eM ......._ .-J..W, -• .... _... .. ._ n-. Y-W, J'-11>-Weekly, Ml .__.,._ A-. "-Y.tt. N.Y. IOOH. Ye __. __ ..._ ._..._ Ha ts wlll lie paW fw eee1a -...... cloee abaYe, repeat, but "6aiMI the &rain thil time. 4-Rinse wi&b cool water, pat d.ry and cloee pores with after-shave lotion. (There isn't any atep 5, but it could be: find aomeone who will appre- ciate the handiwork.) A "Common" Da,..r Partly because of the auccae of the campaign to im- mun.ize against rubella (German me&· des). many parents have foTgotten that "common" meules is alao a threat. It also requiree another vaccine. (That's the mea.slee to which old.time doctors once suggested exposin1 all the children in the family and neighborhood, to get it over with at an early a1e.) Common meaeJee is 100 peTceot more prevalent now than last year, according to Dow Rx Pharmaceuticals, deYelopera of the Schwan.strain one-injection vaccine. Furthermore, statistics indicate that 50" children will actually die from thia "or. dinary" form of meaalee th.ia yeu while 165 will eu&er mental retardation. The irony is that in Weet Africa, an Ameri- R~ommended: "common" memles shots. can AID program bu virtually elimi· nated the dieeue. PRECAUTION: Check with your family doctor: baa you.r child bad botll vaccinatione? You"' lnvfttd to inall your questions or comments lbout lffJ lrtlcle or~ M ~111 In Fnlly Weekly. Your letter will receive a prompt answer. Write to Service Editor F.n1ly WttllJ, 641 Lalniton Amlue, New Yoit. N.Y. 10022: ' Take any 4 books foronly98c when you join Md..,... to accept only four books In the comlna year. Is rr n ut: that insurance companies and airlines arc secretly invcstiptina use of asttoloajc:al charts to predict-plane cushes? Wh.at about the reports that NASA· has alloca1ed huie sums to test the use of ESP for tansmittina messaaes be-tween earth and our asuooauts? The books oQered Ott tliis pafe reveal many sucl1 as1011i.shin1 ac<o11n11. Today the evidenu of psychic pbenomenll is too gnat for thinklna IMO 10 iJnore. For example, did you inow lhat The Institute o~ Porapsycholol)' has more th11n 14,000 case saudJeS of extra-sensory experiences on file? And Slartlina prophec::ies by Edp.r Cayce, Jeane Dixoo, Maurice Woodruff. Daniel Loaan and Gerard Croisset have come true? n.e V•nnr !look a. dlalet•• 1• to UllMn d9e f.roeden of ...... uptrinltt Are you wiUinJ to qoeslion, examine and re-1hink traditional beliefs? 'Then this is your book club! Each month. the Editors select books that raix provocative questions which need answers. Books that challenae you to explore the froocierl of hu- Personal Horoscope Handbook by Sidney Omarr FREE man experience around ua. Boob on astrology, ESP, the supernatural, reincarnation, yop, hyp-n~ the black ·arts. These subjeccs make for ru- cinauna readin1, think.Ina and discussion in th.is year of alcepticism, dilcov~? and re~valuation. Selections are de9cribed &n advance. 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I I ! . r t r ! l One of the most appealing immigrants to this country is Juliet Mills, a pert actreu whose blonde hair is natural and whose figure is neatly designed. Mia Milli ii here from Ensland, playing the youna ''nanny" oo ABC-tv'a .. Nanny and the Professor," which bu just beaun its second eeason. lt'a not a surpriaiq line of wort to tlnd her in, aince abe'a a member of a famous actioa family. Her father is John Milla, and her mother, Mary, and sister, Hayley, are prominent performers. Havina had auch a ftyi.na atart in her profeuion, it might seem aurpriaing tbat Juliet bad not .become known to ~can audiences before now. She cxplainl: "I simply wun't in the right place at the right time. My father always told ua, 'Remember-that there ia always someone around who can do your part juat u well a you. If you ~ there at the ript time, you are the one wbo acts to do it. It'• juat timina.'" Of couno, there are always excep- tions to prow the rule, and Juliet's ad- vent in an America tv leriea ia a prime example. When producer David Ger- ber put out a call in London for pretty young sirll to try out for the nanny JPle, friends of J uliet'a heard of it and uraecf Ler to try. She was both aurpriled and pleued when abo wu eelected. When nothing teemed to happen with the initial effort, Juliet returned to London and •tarred in a revival of JULIET New Star in a ~ Star-Studded Family · An important tv role has brought this young actress to the U.S. from her native England "She Stoopl to Conquer," which turned out to be a bia bit. Nine month.I later, Gerber got word the network would .finance a leCOlld piloL Ho rushed to London and bad to plunk down eooup money to releue Juliet from the play for a week. To her dismay, Juliet found abe WU the only member of the oriainal cast held owr for the second try. Once again. u eoon u w·d made the pilot, she new back to London, and returned to the play. But not for 1001. Soon Gerber wu back in Loodon, buyina her out of the play once more aioce the network bad decided to put "Nanny and the Profes- sor" on the air immediately. 1'1 had only four daya to pack!" Juliet ex- claimed. No eaay tut for a woman with a aix-year-dd IOD (Sean). -a nanny, two cab, and an apartment full of beau- tiful and cherished antiques. Gett.ins toaether on bolidaya baa al- ways been a tradition with Juliet•a fam- ily. Christmas. especially. As long as she can remember. no matter where her father wu on location for a .film, at Christmas time bia preaent to them . waa to tly everyone and their gifts to wherever be wu. "I've teen some fu- cinatina partl of the world thanb to these trips." beamed Juliet. Thia coming Chriatmu, the Milla ~m.ily will gather at Juliet'• house in Cheviot Hilla, about two minutel from the 20th Century-Fox studios, wbe~ the series ia ahot, and irooically, npt next door to the house they uae for the loca- tion 00.. in "Nanny and the Profea- sor." Tbe reuoo they've picked Los A.qelea thia year ii became Juliet is having her father do a poll abot oo her abow ... It will be great fun," aialcd Juliet "I can hardly waitt• She insiltl tbat if ahe had her life to live over again, abe would not chanae any of it. "The .fint year 'bf my mar- riage was the very happiest," abe saya. "I would not liavc changed my decision to marry so youna." Nor would she cbanac the way her career developed. Juliet wu married to Amer- ican aoopriter Ruuel.1 Alqueat in 1961 when abe wu 18, but aeparated two yean later. When Juliet wu •ix. abe was so U1ed to rubbing shoulders with aucb actor friend& of her parents as Laurence Olivier and other top stars that she wasn't intimMlated when she accom- puiied her parents to her .fint Com- maod Performance and was asked to give a bouquet to Princaa Elizabeth, DOW Queen Of Eoaland. At 14, while still atteodina a Swiss ftn(abing school, abe appea.Rd in .. AIM:e Through the Lookins Olus" at Lon- don'• Chelsea Palace durina her Cbriat- mu holiday. Not long after, Miss Mills wu adcctcd to atar in "Five Finger Ex- ercise," directed by Sir John Gielgud. She appeared in the play for 18 months in London and then went to New York. where the play bad a nine-month run on Broadway. She admits to being lonely at times, but not often. "Americans are so mar- velous about tak:ina you in," abe ex- plained. ..And besidea, Sean keeps brinaiaa in all sorts of people to keep me company! He'a also quite willful, .. abe added, "and sometimes we meet head ool When that happena, I have to be very aure I am riaht before I take him on. Otherwiae I end up having to back down. I never have to punish him physically. A good talking to is much more elective." Attbough she's sorry she is not mar- ried, and that her marriaac dido' work out. she imiats, quietly, "A broken marriaae ia better than Jiving with com- promise. It ian't honest to juat endure. And aayina you do IO just for the child's sake ia ridiculous. The child knows. It is better to break off and remain good f rieods." Juliet ia not impreaaed with herself, even tbouah abe ia now recognized as a atar and sought out by autoanph hunt.en. When we hmcbed toaether re- ceotly, abc kept awivelina her bead to see the famous pe<>ple who came into the restaurant, and nearly fell out of her chair to get a glimpee of Lee Mar- vin u be strode past to lit at a table right behind her. Juliet Milli doe• enjoy her aucceas. .. 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An extra kit makes a superb gift! 1 · ._ __________ .. -------------------- Family Hee.k.6' / S•u?Mbn n, 1910 , 'i'm I Looking Forward to 've just become 50 years old. I am aware that plenty of people don't think that's an- cient, but the half-century mark still 1seems rather scary to me. No one who is half a hiindred -yean old can pre- tend to be young. In 10 years, a period of time which DOW leemS short, J lhall be 60, aod peo- ple may start callin1 me a aenior citi- 1.Cft. In momenll of panic I think of m)'ldf littina on a bench-all day ood- dina in the mn, or folJowina a bit of advice oftered by a newspaper column written for retired people in Florida. U you Id bored with prdeDiq and read- ina. the colwnnilt said, try buyin1 a bia ball of ltrina. tanpng it up, and ltraicb«enin1 it out apin. Nol Pleue, cbildren, keep that ball of string away from met rm not ready for it yet. To comfort myself in the abldow of my approachina eeniority, I ftnd mJldf thinkina a lot about a few meo and women who have grown old in yean but never in mind or spiriL From their lives I have deduced 10 rules about atayin1 youna at heart. which I hope will heJp me to emulate them in the yean ahad. I doubt if Picauo, for imtance, spencb much time deliberately tanaling up balls of twine, nor doca Edward Stei- cbeo, the pbotopapher who did the cluaic book. "1be Family of Man," and wllo cootinuea to put life and love on ftlm while be ia well into hia eighties. There are old friends and relatives 1 look to for inspiration, u well u thoee public fiaures I have never met. From all the people whole youthful spirit I admire, I have learned the ftnt two rules on my lilt: ( 1) Never atop work- ing u Iona u you can m0ve; and (2) Stick to a kind of work you love, and if you cannot 1locl such work, invent it. Down here in Florida where I came four yean aao to work, not to retire. I see many examples of old people who tum from leisure to labor that they eijoy. I have seen retired men and wo- men start dress abop8, plant oranie groves, and hire thermelves out as seam- streseea, carpeoten, or prdenen. Ti.e.e are the ones who really seem to be eo- joyin1 their "golden yea.rs." ' MY Second 50 Years!' Three women in my own family have gone into their eighties or beyond with- out a day of idleoesa. Until abe died at the aae ol 96, my grandmother made benelf a kind of information center for all her children, grandcbildren. and grea~arandcbildren. While lhe wu alive we all knew what anyone remotely re- lated to us wu doina. and tboee of us who were away at acbool or in the armed forces aot cooties or applesauce cake ooce a month in addition to the newsletter. My own mother bas a different plan. At the age of 83, she now teaches Eo1- liab to the wives of foreign diplomats. Ladies from Japan, Iran, and various European countries are referred to her by some agency and go trouping up to bu apartment in New York City. There they aet driUed in rules of grammar the way I used to be. My mother does not get paid in money for her tervica. but her rooms are full of beautiful little vuea and ivory carvinp that her pu- pils have aeot from their homelands. Three yean ago when my mother ob- aerved her 80tb birthday, she unwit- linllY olfered me a lessoo which became the third entry in my list of directions for stayin1 youna at heart. After lunch- eon in a restaurant with my youngest daughter, who is also her youngest grandchild, we visited a park. Jessica wu then three yean old, and she started waltina alona a low curbing. boldio.g her arms out u though she were doing a t.landna act on a tightrope. To my astonishment, my 80-year~ mother, who had always been a woman of im- poein1 dignity, started to copy her, and for half an hour they played follow-the- . . By SLOAN WILSON Auther eJI '"Tllit M.t i1t .. Gnry ,._... Suit,'' "A s.-Oii v.._, .. -'..._....._ -r al over the pan:------a-smile.-!!Lieceo to hu-tor-awhile...Y ou'll - "I haven't bad so much fun in yean. .. Mother Mid. '1 hope J never foraet bow to plily, even it J do look ridicu- lous doina it." Never forset how to p/a)--that i.a the rule I have written to follow the two rules about the importance of work. A psychiatrist by the name of Oiorgio Lolli recently pbraed it another way. lo a book entitled TuMd In or Tunutd OD, be writes, "We must see-and even better, experieoco--tbe importance of creative immaturity in our lives." He was writina advice for teeo.-agien, but l think middle--aged people need it more. Play, of course, means different tbinp to ditrerent people. For me it means sailina a boat, which f ve learned to do pretty well, or dancina, which I do miserably, but which I enjoy more than l did when I was young and con- cerned with dignity. If my dreams could come true, I would sail to the island of Bimini oo my 80th birthday and spend the evenin.g dancing to na- tive music with my Wife and children, u we did last Christmas. Perhaps that's a fooliab hope, but I shall cling to it with my last breath. The next few rules on my list were unwittingly liven to me by a wonder- ful old character actress by the name of Zamab Cunningham. I met Zamab when she wu in her mid"'ICVenties. De- spite the fact that she bad recendy suf- fered a stroke, she was continuing her career and bad just contracted to play a part which proved her last, that of an old woman riding on a bus with Steve McQuee" in "Baby the Rain Must Fall." "'1bile waiting for this call to Holly- wood, abe wu living in a small New York apartment with one partially para- lyzed leg propped up on a chair. Her living room was always crowded with visiton of all ages. "How does abe manage lo be ao pop- ularT' J asked my wife Betty, who bad known bet for yean. Betty Mid, "People need her." "In what way? Does she lend them mooeyT' "I think Zamah gave most of her money away years ago. She oilers some- thing d1e." "Whatr' "It's hard to ddioe, .. Betty said with find out." ~ • I did listen whenever I could during the remaioina yan of 7.amah's Ute. and I did· ftnd out. but her sift is still dift\- cult to define_ In more than 60 yeara of tourina the world as an actraa, Zamah bad learned a peat deal about people. She knew that some of them drink too much; she knew that some are less than honorable when dealing with love or money, and that a lot of human beings care mostJy about themselves. There was not one sentimental bone in her body, if sentimentality ia taken to mean sugar-coating the fact.I. The epitome ol her power to love people wu perhaps reached when she told me abe adored one old woman simply because she was IO mean. Other people told me that Zamah, even whtn she was barely able to walk, ran errands for this "mean old woman" who lived upstain in the same apart- ment building. Often ahe went up to chat with her "so she'd have somebody to cuss at." Z.mah's memory 1erves to remind me that sentimentality is an insult to hu- manity, for it implies that reality is not worth affe:tioo, and that lies are neces- sary to make people lovable. The old people I admire, such as Picasso and the other public figures who have en- dured with such vitality, are notably unsentimental, and so are the old people I admire in my private life. While io her eighties, Betty's grand.mother would occasionally swear like a trooper when she felt that somebody wu treating her in a condescending manoer. Those who grow old succesafully do not have to pretend that life is all sweet. and continue to enjoy a little bitter lemon with their tea. BecaUte of this, tbe fourth rule I am writing for myself is, "In case of sentimentality, go find some mean people to talk with." But that rule inspires its opposite, just as the rules about work did. A penon who determines not to be 1entimeotal is in grave danger of becoming cynical, and that ia a mistake Zamah Cunning- ham never made. If she bad been noth- ing but a bitter. cynical old woman, her telephone would not have been rinsing. Once when a friend asked Zamah how she had survived on Broadway, in ~----------------------------------------------- A famed author offers ten wise rules to help you avoid the shoals and backwaters of later life ~~ Hollywood, and on endless road tours for 60 years without ever teeming to develop the bitterness that overcomes so many young actresaes, she said, "Whenever you become cynical about a person, try to think what he bas suf- fered and what he is trying to be." lbat, then, is my fifth rule. Zamab had another great strength : even when very ill, she showed no fear of death. That is a characteristic of all the old people I admire. the ability to approach the end of life as though death were a theory which might still be disproved. "The older I get, the Jess I 'fear death," Zamah once said to me. "Remember that the yean arc like money-the more you spend, the less you have to loee." That is my sixth rule, and like the others, it inspires its opposite: Take care of yourself, for although it is wrong to fear death, it is worse to court it. The seven rules I have compiled so far seem to me to be fairly good sailing directions for a person getting ready to embark on the second half-century of life; but while reviewing them, I real- ized that they lack the lDOBt important ingredient of all for me because they all could be practiced by a man or wo- -man living alone. It is a peraooal peculiarity perhaps, but without a loving wife, I could find no joy in work or play. My wife Betty is the most giving person I ever met; but at SO, I am old eoougb to realize that oo man baa a loving wife for long unless he conducts himself irt such a way that be deserves her. To my acven - rules, thereto~ I add my eighth: Never forget that the love of a good mate has to be earned every day. ~ That rule may seem a breach of my own VCY'll against sentimentality, but it is true that ~pie of any age seem old to me the instant they start caring more about their work. their hobbies, their children, or their possessions than about the penoos to whom they are married. People who, for one reasoo or another, are lcf t alone seem old to me if they don't get busy and do something to rec- tify their solitude. The sight of husbands and wives who have fallen out of communication with one another is sad at any age. Receody my wife and I went to a party given by a wealthy couple who did not talk to each other during the entire evening. Hia sole topic of conversation was his boat, which she candidly said she hated. Her only subject was their large house, which she loved to show off. That lady wu only about 4S, but as far u I could ICC, &he might as well have been 100. Th.inking about her, I found my ninth rule: Even work. play, or \ovc itself can become a bore if you lose your sense of humor. MY 10th rule comes from hard ex- perience at trying to follow dircctiooa. It is: don't get discouraged when you find yourself breaking all the rules. Pick youndf up and start over again. Those, then, are the 10 rules I am going to try to observe aa I start my 'SeCond half-hundred years on the planet Ltut Chri$tmM we danced on the ~oclt on IM uland of Bimini •.. I Ito~ I CCIII do that wlunlam80. Earth. I find that they go together more u a prayer than aa a list of self-di- rected orders, becawfe no one could presume to achieve such virtues with nothing but his own efforts. 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Practically everyone. from critics to parents to the children themselves, hailed the show as an undisputed hit during its premiere sea- son last year. It is telecast over more than 250 stations, most of them noncommercial, educational outlets. It is dcsianed to stimulate _ the intelligence and social arowth of children three to 6ve through story readings, adult-chil- dren discussions, puppet dramas, film clips and cartooolike animations. Principal targets are youngsters who could be considered "~isad· vantaged" or who live in "inner-city" or ghetto areas. "Sesame Street" is produced by the in· dependent Children's Television Workshop. J oan Gant Cooney. the production com· pany's president, (seen on today's cover sur· rounded by "Muppet" friends), says the cur· riculum will be expanded with new production features aimed at preparation for reading. emphasis on letter sounds; more advanced number skills, a more comprehensive approach to reasoning and problem-solving, and the teaching of English vocabulary to Spanish· speaking children .. "This year tbe Workshop will increase its e«orts to reach inner-city children," says Mrs. Cooney. "It wu determined long before 'Ses- ame Street' went on the air that the children 14 Famil11 Wukl11, Sepumber !1, 1970 who needed a show like oun most criticaUy were those in poor families. Most of these children are black or members of Spanish· speaking families, and we built in special ap- peals to them. "Now we are launching major promotion efforts in 15 to 20 larger cities to expand our viewing audience in areas where it can be most useful." If middle-class grade schoolers. high-school students, colJege kids, and even a smatterina of adults dig "Sesame Street" along the way, that's a double-plus! A ccording to executive producer David D. Connell (formerly of the long-run kiddie tv show, "Captain Kangaroo"), "We learned a lot from our first year on the air. For one thing, we found we underestimated the ability of the average four-year-old. We tried to teach him to count from one to 10. We learned we could easily go to 20. "During research and testing, we leamtd the preschoolers can even understand the concept of ~oreign language. We hope to introduce some simple Spanish now.•· "Very little is taken for gTanted on the show," asserts Dr .. Edward L. Palmer. research director for Children's Television Workshop. "It is an experiment in public broadcasting. preschool instruction. film and television pro- duction, formative research and evaluation, and the use of professional audience-building techniques.•· ''Sesame Street's" cast of adults, headed by Bob McGrath, Matt Robinson. and Loretta Long, wiJI be back again this year. Will lee plays Mr. Hooper, owner of the neighborhood candy store. The fanciful "Muppcts," created and executed by Jim Henson, include the popuJar Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird. This year's line-up of guest stars will include Flip Wilson, Alan Arkin. Andy Williams, Harry Street' Top Itself? The big-hit educational tv series for preschoolers will shortly begin its second season I Belafoote, Diahann Carroll, Pete Seeaer. and Lucille Ball. The big question before "Sesame Street" was ever a.ired was Can T~/evl!lion Really T~ach? But an overriding question wa.- sbould it? Speaking before tbe U.S. Senate Select Committee oo Equal Educational Op- portunity in Washington in July, Mra. Cooney praented some rather startling statistics that should answer the latter question. 111!!9 r-l"CSChool children watch tv on the aver- age of eight boun a day. In other words. watching tv is a -full-time job for them. By the time the preschooler enten school, he will have watched 4,000 hours of television. By the time he graduates from high school, be will have loged IS,000 houn before the tv !et. Meanwhile, he will have spent only 18,000 hours in school ... That tv really can teach is no longer in question to Doctor P~lmer, who says, "We're confident that it can. We cuflCOtly have an in- dependent testing agency-Educational Test- ing Service, Princeton, N .J .-interviewing some 1.200 younpten from Boston. Phila.- delpbia, Durham, N.C., and Phoenix. both black and white c.bildren, aaed three to ftve, and from various income Jevels. The results of the survey will tell us bow well children in general have responded to the show and bow much they have learned as a result of watching it. .. .. A year ago," says David Connell, "our future ended in June, 1970. Now, we 11ee an indefinite future, and we're thinking about a sccond prosram designed for older children. We hope to come up with a aood reading program completely separate from 'Sesame Street.' We are also working on international sbow....-particularly a Latin American venion '!ith one in Spanish and one in Portusucac. We'd like to obtain a Federal cable franchise, which c:Ould be the beginning of a children's network." Funded by the Carnegie Corporation, the Ford Foundation, and the United states Of- ftoe of Education, the Children's Television Workshop hu an impressive board of ad- viscn, includina eminent educaton and psy- chiatrists. There is a board of trustees beaded · by Lloyd N. 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Tennis Club. l'he $65,000 tournament takes on an added importance this year because the meet is now pa.rt of the newly established Grand Prix of te~nis which consists of 20 tournaments. Bob Dunn and Jack Kra er call the action. 4:00 O John cKay Show (C) Highlights of yesterday's game be· tween USC and University of Iowa, held in Iowa City. Plays are examined by coach John McKay and KNBC's Mike Kiuiah. IJ UCLA Bruin Football (C) UCLA Bruins vs. Northwestern University Wildcats in game played yesterday at the L.A. Coliseum. Tom Harmon 'tails the action. 0@ (j) Q) College Football -1970 (C) NCAA highlights. fU 00 Gil Bishop's locker Room (C) 5:00 ml Futbol·Soccer Munclial: Two-hour telecast of final contests mr the Intercontinental Cup in which the Holland team con· fronts South America for the first time. 6:00 Qj 00 International 500 (C) Highlights. 10:00 m College football (C) USC vs. Iowa, played at Iowa City. Tom Kelly commentates. 11:00@ 00 Notre Dame football: Notre Dame vs. Purdue, in game taped yesterday. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 6:00 U @ 00 NFL Monday Night Football (C) Kansas City Chiefs vs. ~altimore Colts, live from Baltimore. These two Super Bowl teams are led by great quarterbacks-Len Dawson (K.C.) and- Johnny l,Jnitas (Bait.). Sportscaster Keith Jackson reports -the on·the·field events from Baltimore Memorial Stadium and Howard Cosell and former Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Don Meredith provide color commentary and e><pert analysis. In 1969, Baltimore won the NFL championship and earned the right to face the New York Jets in the Super Bowl, and lost to the 17·point underdogs. The Colts and Jets are both in the newly·aligned Eastern Division of the American Con· ference. The Chiefs' defense led the AFL in virtually every major cate· gory last year. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 8:30 Q) Olympic Boxing (C) Jim Healy reports the fights from ring· side at Aileen Eaton's Olympic Auditorium. SATURDAY, OCTOBER . 3 10:00 AM O @ @ Major League Baseball (C) Divisional playoff doubleheader. . 4:00 IJ This Week in Pro Football (C) Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier comment on highlights of the best pro action filmed last week. 4:45 &!) International World Cup SoCcer (C) Swe~en vs. Uruguay. 5:00 IJ Rams Action (C) Highlights of the Rams vs. Buffalo Bills, in game played last Sunday at Buffalo. Dick Enberg describes the action. U @ CV ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports (C) 5:30 IJ NFL Game of the Week (C) Highlights of last week's out· standing NFL game. Jack Whitaker is sportscaster. 6:30 U@ CV NCAA Football (C) Alabama vs. Mississippi, live from Jackson, Mississippi. 7:00 IJ .!S'ftlAL I The Knicks-They'~e Beautlf~I (C) The New York Knickerbockers basketball team 1s the sub1ect. 8:00 IJ Forum Boxing (C) Undefeated Mike Quarry vs. Enrique Vil· larreal in 10-round light-heavyweight bout at the Valley Forum. Quarry is ranked number nine and Villarreal, from Mexicali, is the champion of Baja ~alifornia. Sportscaster ~erry Colef!lan and Mickey Davies describe the blow·by·blow action from ring· side. Neea- $5,000? .. (or $5001) (or $50,0001) Your home may have greater cash loan value than you think When you have money pro· blems, the smartest way to get cash at the lowest possible cost is to borrow your own money that y<AJ already have paid into y<AJr own home. Your equity (the part y<AJ own, which is the difference between the market vall.le and the remaining pay· ments of the loan or loans) is worth more every ti me y<AJ make another payment, even if you've gotten behind in the payments. It isn't necessary to call your employer. No embar· rassment. No obligation. If you'd like information about how much money you can get, how long you can keep it, and what the payments would t>e. call our financial counsellor. He's here to help you. ·union Home Loans A state licensed real estate loan brokerage firm: Our Main Office is in Los Angeles Torrence. Ted Howell ...... 542-3545 Los Angefes, Leroy Deere 385-4141 Ven Nuys, V. Lawhead ..... 787-1424 Or.County,R.Rumell 714 539-2122 Whittier. Ed Fontaine. ...... 696-1165 Huntington Pk, E.Sadler .. 589-6711 San Diego, O.Nolte .... 714 298-9811 TOMMY PROTHRO, Head Coach of the UCLA Bruins Foot· ball squad, joins sportscaster Fred Hessler every Monday night at I/ PM on Channel 5, to show highlight films and analyze his team's per/orma11('e in the preceding week-end game. This year marks Prothro's sixth season at UCLA, and the sixth year he has appeared 011 KTlA 's weekly Bruifls in Action half-hour program. Page 3 ' ~ATUROAY SEPTEMBER 26 tVfNI N I. ..... 4 New season 87:30(i} bout. 0 @ (j) (£) NEW SEASON Tltt Ntwfywed GaMt (C) (30) Bob Eu· banks hosts. ID Mowit Greats: (C) "Jubal" (dra· ma) ·s~lenn Ford, Ernest Bora· nine, Felicia Farr, Rod Steieer. &> Minority Community (C) (30) 1:30 II a (j) Mr Thrtt Sons (C) (30) Pollr wmrams and Chip Douatas are studying at the Douglas home so often at night that her father's suspicious nature mikes him want to know more about the family. 0 (U 00 m Adlm -12 (C) (30) "Lor 3~Easy, Bare Rider," Offi· cers Malloy and Reed have to U · ercise all their wits when they en· counter an amiable drunk who pre- sents an unusual problem. Sid Mil· ler 1uests . 0 lAWRENCE WELK SHOW * Music Spectacular as Welk Cast Greets Fall 0 (i1J (}) Q) llwrtnct Wtlk (C) {60) Maestro Welk & the Music Makers salute September. m Country l Wtsttm Miiiie (C) (2hours) Eli) NET PlaJhotise (90) (R) "Talk· in1 to a Str1n1ei-The Innocent Must Suffer." II) La Tormtntl (30) aJ film Feature (C) (2 hr) 9:00 1J ta Ci) Arnlt (C) (30) Ordered to selectliis own successor as load· in1·dock foreman from amon1 the dock crew, ntw executive Arnie Nu· vo quails at the task of choosln1 between his best friend and the best-qualified men . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 26. 197(> D 9 Ci) m NIC Sat•nt•J Mtv· It: (~ "ius for Sin Seblatiln" (adventure) '68 -Anthony Quinn, Anjanette Comer, Charles BronlOfl, Sam Jaffe, Silvia Pinal. A Muican army deserter dons the robes and identity or a murdered priest In or· der to save a town from destruc· tion. Im How of ,_., (C) (60) IE Nodlt dt Estrtno (2 hr) 9:30 6 QI Cl) Mary TJttr Moort Dow lC> (30) 0 (il) m Q) I lfiCIA I Howdr (e) (60)A country i western com- edy-variety special starrin1 Ferlin Husky, with 19tcial auesta Glenn Ford, Tef'{Y·Thomas, Nanette Fab· ray, Henry Fonda and Pat Buttram. G News (C) (30) Larry Burrell. 10:00 R 9 (j) Mairnlx (C) (60) Jo Van Fleet 1uests as Al, a ganpter's widow who hires M•nniJt as her bodyauard. Mannix. framed as a jewel thier. and possible murderer. loses his private detective's license and is facin1 prison when he meets Al. She offers him a ~nd later a biuer one involving a million· dollar robbery. Robert Reed, Jack Carter, David Sheiner and Robert Sorrells also guest. I m News (C) (30) • Slfta Alona Witll Mltdl (C) (60) The ToJ nat Grtw Up (60) (R) I . Cintma 36 10:30 I Robert It Dornan Sllow (C) (90) Rony Grltr (C) (30) Redd oxx and singer ~oberta Flack l!!._eSI. ID Coll•&• Football (C) (21,4 hr) Cal State, Los Angeles vs. San DI· ego State at San Oieeo. QJ Wetktnd News (C) (3-0) (!) rassport t. Trntl (C) (30) 11:00 II 0 N.W. (C) 8 TIMttrt t : "Tiie Nun Hd tltt S.r1eant'' (dr1ma) '62 -Robert Webber, Anna Sten. &> It Is Written (C) fli) Maaie tnd ttle Beautiful M•· Clime (C) ( R) 11:15 IJ Fabulous 52! "Inherit Ult Wind" (drama) '60-Spencer Tracy, Fredric March. Gene Kellv. 11:30 0 ABC Slturday Njpt Mowit: (C) •'fhe Trap" (adventure) '67-Rita Tushingham, Oliver Reed. A trapper buys • mute servant as his wife and takes her to" the C.nadlan wilds where she must overcome her panic and leern to exist in the wilderness. &> Movlt: "Tiit Fuaftivt Kind" (drama) '60-Mar1on Brando, Anni M11n1nl, Joanne Wpodward. 11:45 O Lolunan l lmlty (C) 12:00 IJ Movie: (C) ''Ellttr lnspecttf Maiertt'' (mystery) '67 -Helnnz Ruhmann, Eddi Arent, Fr1ncoise Prevost. 12:'5 0 News (C) 1:00 II Movlt: "Nmr Tnist a 8amb· ltf" (drama) '51 -Dant Clark, Cathy O'Donnell, Tom Drake. m All·Nllflt Sftow: "lack fro• tlM Dtad," ''TM HollJ and lht lvr" and (C) "C1n1 1t Fort httl· coat." 1:45 0 II Mondo (C) &> Mowlt: "A lelltt fw . Jotf'' (mrstery) '55--Georee Raft, Audrey Totter. W· 11" '"· '"· an nd >r· IC· dy m· lln nn lb· m. 'en r's 1er • er, 1se !ts ter tn· 1ck ert iO) R) IO) ·dd ICll ir) Di· ltM ert ••• die cy, (C) lit• Ptf rife Ian her the Ml'' ina :tor nnz 11se nb· lr11, ... •• tti· .,.. rey •,1 0 I? ~ I N I • fl.ff! RNOON &:ZS I"" "' ,.... .,., (C) Edltatiu Eadl111ae (C) ''All ut Your Car." 12:00 I Llldl~Pllr (C) 6:30 '1 OdJsMJ (C) "Psychiatry and 0 ID PltOllEJI£ Wlnb Criminal Justk t." 1nd M11 (C) Wink Martindale r.,cMleg I (C) hosts • new daytime 11m1 show £~ ft.t•n fe1turin1 musical entertainment and • c:.llep of tllt Dtltrt, Tuts.·frl. the opportunity for contut1nt1 to ~;~ lCo•~= \':': (C) wlln ~!:. as:..:r~f} . m Ttdly Show (C) I ~ (I) lewitdttd (C) D Gebbie Dl'ake'a Dancer· iliip of CtMCIJ <C> a Ci) ,. ... <C> Mr. Willlbeftt (C) NYSE~ Spid.,.an (C) (j) Alla llltdlef Dew (C) : =:. ='{c~~· 31-35. lZ:30ilJ>F:?;,':::o;.w J:rmt~ 7:30 Ntwl/A.M. (C) Me~nald Carey stars: ~ frltn41 (C) ;-& :i;..::,.~>(C) Kelly (C) Rt11dtZWHt Wltlt Acfvtntll'e (C); (I) CifttoM (C) DH 11M1 ltttina (C) Tues., Thurs. St9d Mlfttt C..11e (C) fE Stoel Market C:.... 1:00 a Cl) c.,t.111 lteaproo (C) 1:00 II a Ci) ltvt It • MlllJ $pltll• Montli1 Wetdt (C) dofM T1Mllt (C) T1lt fllatlt9nt1 (C) • @ Ci) m-Tlle Doct9n (C) (I) Sea H.t Met h11~ SM New YtR bdal111t/lecal @(I)aJ All My C•lldrea (C) 1:25 Co••1111ity l11llttl11 loanl (C) Mowit: See Daytime Movies. 1:30 Mr. Me ... (C) Qerti111 t11t M..tltt (C) Dt•lli• tlM Mtuee (C) 1 :30 I~ Tiie bldill& Ll&M (C) •••., <C> 6 ~ AMtM w~-m Stu•• S1rett (C) ( ~ ' .,,__,,, r..tc.11 bdltn1e/Dow Jtfln Ouit & Htrriet; Jn!* HolkllJ 9:00 ii~ T1lt Liiey SllOW (C) ~I (9 Wtd. only. ~ ~,, Dtult't Ptec:t (C) (ii) (I) El) Ltfs Make 1 D•I Mtwle: Ste Daytime Movies. empo'a (vtfJW01111n (C) Elaine Jacl La u~ne (C) L nn . Ctt1oottt (C) Co•atoditJ Report Otflc:t tf Utt Prttldtlt 1:50 Fa•ions 111 Sew111 (C) • Seta .. Stnet (C) (R) 31·35. Z:OO I (j) Stem SW• (C) 9:30 a~ ......, HMlblHle1 (C) 00 m lriallt ,, ..... (C) ID m CtMa11trat1o11 < c > atlMr 1nows iat The nint annual "Ch1llen1e of cm (])EE) ,....,..... ll•t (C) Champions" Is futurtd this week.· iiiwll: See Daytime Movies. ~~C)D1ytlme MCJYies. 2:30 p~ .. tf Njpt (C) •lf•et•res <C> • . oo m _.., w..w - (]) nat'a life (C) s.-11t (C) St9d ....... ,~ c...t (C) 10:00 !:Cl) Fa•llJ Atfaif (C) @ (I) EE) Dati111 Ce• (C) Silt tf tlM CtwNfJ (C) ~ hcen : Ste Deytime MO'fits. 3:00 ta (J) ._., ,,.. (C) featlnn/,_.. SeMa (C) lt't ToW ltt (C) i """ TMIJ (C) D S WIFE IS DEAD! 10:30 ~LM tf Uft (C) .--...... 1 .. * CAN VOODOO BRING 6 ~,., .... s.wtt HER BACK?. WEIRD.1 Peter Marshall host.s. (i1.) (I) lallopltl1 l•..,.tt (C) 0 DEIUT SU.It Paradlte (C) fti• l«dt11 · Orama 1bout voodoo, witchcraft and 11:00 ! (I) Mere die H .. rt It (C) the supern1tur1I. CIJ m JotplrdJ cc> cm rn m , ... ., .. ....,'"'' ct> •pe (l) R•&ls Philbin end Oiter U•ltl reesa Drury co·ho•t. Ulldtrdo& (C) ih•~ -=~ (C) , ~~=L:~ (:;tewald . 11:30 (I) Seard! fer T.-..w (C) • Ci11t1111 JI (j) ID T1lt no, Miit tr 1:15 : r::imml Mr. S.ltll l Otlltr e la• (C) Alt James hosts. ""'liiil (C) (R) Mon. only. LI· 1J (17) (!) 1'at llrt (C) brery of Conarus poetry consultant m tJIDlfm ll1ttrld (C) A new William J. Smith hosts . conctpt In public lffelrs. 3:3011 Tiit Milt hJ DR (C) m TrMI Fii• (C) P.,.edM/ MIU Doualn (C) Milton Btfft ~ ' ... (C) Wtd. 19 iutst CO·host this week. D TRUE JURY TRIALS! * CUSTODY BATTLE FOR HIPPIE DAUGHTER'S SON! DRAMATIC! • II DHUT Fa-J1111 TrWt (C) Acontlnuln1 dram• inspired by ec- tutl court ca111. Donald E. Rhoades end Tim H1i::· r10~· 0.. ~·To Uwt (C) 111-Stntc:t, Tues. only. (I) "'"" CartMttl (C) • &flt tltt Llwln1 Wtftl (C) 3:45 fritftllJ Qi111t, Mon., Wed.·fri. ,..... (C) 4:00 8 Mr. Ed; MMlt, Wed.. Thurs. ENCORE ltn CIMJ: Vince Ed· wards 1t1ra. m Dart! Sltodtwa (C) • Ntw1 (C) Baxter Ward. ...,.. Pvt111• ..... (C) Tiit .... ....... (!)Mike Do ..... (C) . h•t Street (C) (R) 31-35. .... ,,.... ftltlm (C) • ; 1 s Alo """ SllOW 4:l0 Mtwie: Sae Daytime Movies. Ntw1 (C) Bill Bonda. • Mbttt & Coattllt (C) ..... (C) Ci) JI•., TlltllllSH (C) (I) Tiie """ , ... ,.. f1tM Fa.., a.. .... Dtlitf1e ._ a VIiiar (C) Mon., Fri.; ' &a P9Mda, lun.; Mnkaa CM.W tf C..•.a-Wtd. LI SllM • u~. Thurs. A hid.,_. (C) 5:00 llllC New•wla (C) '" 5 ..... (C) • Fllpptf (C) Cl"-t (C) ~Ci) lllUp11's lll11MI (C) • M&liNpn' Ntl&flllofMtd (C) Cl)Tllt M•llttMI I stltctlld fll• (C) Dea l•lln en Plle11q11t • TlltRlltl9H • JMtkln Tiit lllltpl111 IMl'WMt (C) 5:15 @ (I) Ntw1 (C) 5:30 (ft) (!) AIC Ntwl (C) • Dkti T11 "'8 .., fnerit.o 111111111 Pttticeat J11dittt (C) Ci) Tlllt .,., 1170 (C) : ... lllD (C) Cl) Ntn/Wedltf /Spefts (C) ,..... "* (C) Colllc:tl, CMdt•• .O.WlllH'tT ... Tlll(C) ltwitdM (C); Ntwl (C) Mon. 5:45 • SttedM fl• fC) I...,.,.. .-----... ae 'llllflL I I I I I > ,r ' Fine Quality PRINTING 642-4321 Offset & Letterpress ' ,, ' . b a.. ;z! PILOT PRINTING 2211 W. B•lboa Blvd. -Newport llffch ..... 5 THE DAILY PILOT TV W ' EEK, SEPTEMBER 2 6. 1970 ,.,. 6 [ llu Htl ..... d Sllew (C) 5:00 1 gHC!¥. i TIN c:..t.y Nat () A lscin1t1n1 look 1t the 112:00 8 Ho••·IQJtfs' C11icle (CJ • United St1tu of 1870, as rtflected SEPTEMBER 27 Movie: "nt ltnt Hand" (west-In contemporary p1lntln1a on ex· ern) '5.3-Joel McCrea, Barbara! hibit at New Yor11's Metropolitan Hale, Alu Nicol. Museum of Art's Nineteenth Ctn· I I hlttlliaent hft11t {C) tury America. (j) Storia of SllCCeSI Q lnq11ffy (C) Host Maury Green 6:15 m Tiit CllridoplMn I . ' .,,. •• Do•inlCll interviews John Hubbard, new pres- 6:30 m Tiit llblt AnlWln 12:30 I My Fnerite Martian ldent It USC. .... Oral hbtrts (C) fJ Su11d11 Movie: .. lt11t1tlt tilt 6:55 aio Cln Us Tiiis DIJ (C) Cl) UlldenrlJ ftf Peace (C) ff·Mift Rttf" (dr1m1) '53-Rob· 7:00 Tt• 11141 JtrTJ (C) : Stsa .. Sb'ett (C) (R) 26·30. Aj ert Wasner, Terry Moore, Giibert Mr. Willlboftt (C) five.hour replay of last week's pro· I Roland , J. Carrol Naish, Richard 7:30 ,.....,. Pibt1t1 (C) lms Boone, Peter Graves. Htcllt I Jecllt (C) 1· Fil~ Futin (C) 0 MtrlUI Diiien Male I tlte 5PO'H Word (C) 1:00 Ci) ea ... ,. TiirH (C) 1 m llfblf1 Mdtalr (C) Guests are • Herald of Tnrtll (C) fittball Confere11ce Ga•a Carol Burnett, Bobby Darin, The Slctld NNrt (C) (cont'd.) Cleveland at Sanj Kina Coulins. James Derren. 7:45 Tiit Cllr....,...s (C) Francisco. " McHalt's Ntvy a:oo 1 IHcLA 1 Hip ...., .,.,. <C> 0 Mowit: "Teue ...,.., 1w. Cil Sewt11 AIU ••tr•: .. ....,. "Jewish liturgical and Ceremonial Apifl" (western) '40-John Howard.I tlte MtrceMries." Art." Special relieious broadcast. Ellen Drew. I I Hob ,._. Wltlt ltb WttdJ Wtodpecttr (C) I Shertodl Hol•ts Theatre w P...,t to Trntl (C) CltlMdral tf To•rrow (C) TM WOfld ltyelMI Sllippy (C} • Day tf Dilceftty (C) Colt .45 1 111 • la Ttrdt ........ (C) CI> '""*' to Tmtl (C) I Ctn-at tf tit• o...rt (C) ltwtwal Fires (C) 00 Ftttball c...ftftntt (C) Ftrtbtl•Soccer M11ndial: Anals ot ~ 0.11 I Gollatll (C) kland at San Dltao. I contest for International Cup, in Cod 11 Utt Answer (C) I Arriba ti Ntrtt which Holland confronts South Town Hall M11tln1 (C) 1:30 Tbe Sltsta la Ovtr (C) I America for the first time. l :JO • ,:! ~ ltt~) <:ibbl Wolf. cm 00 ..... ' Answers (C) 5:30 I ta Cl) MatHr HMr (C) .. Voitt tf Catvary (C) Aif.AmtrkH Celltr. (C) • Mtwie: {C) Id Adwentm" fTI ... _ C) & (C ~ Fae. -NltiO• ( Alli ..... Adlofl ~•blrt ) (adventure) '56-Gerald Phillps. m Frentt I la Vida (C) I "Junetel•nd Adventure." ic.tlt'Jft 1.-i .. n (C) 2:00 IJ Sallflowtt Ctlttlrltita C.•· I"" Tt Mlfry 1 MllllMalrt (j) This 11 tilt lift (C) pany (C) "Happ. y Are the Gentle." I 00 Wtfld '"'"'" .. (C) (() Full Gospel Revival (C) The Prophets ruest. : Mistefor.n• Ntl&llborllotd (C} 9:00 llllidt Fottball (C) D Press Conference (C) , fisher ••llr Tiils 11 tilt Lift (C) ID ROLLER GAMES-LIVE (C) · Day of DISCMtry (C) ~:!. '"= {C) * T·BIRDS vs. CHICAGO Country Mule (C) l I!) DEBUT Roller Game (C) L.A. 1 (j) Revival Fires (C) Thunderbirds vs. Chicago Hawks. Ci) Kathryn Kulllm1n (C) I I CI) M1tin11: ''The Tall T." 6:00 II Tiie 11& News (C) (30) (i) To'• and Jerry (C) (j) Pentlopt Pitatop (C) Q H1lp•1t11 (C) (30) Guest celeb· Mi Maestre . Musica y Pal1br11 rity couples: Mary Ann Mobley & • • P1ntra•1 latillo "' Do•lnao I 2:15 Movie: ''Tiit Parson of P1n1· husband, Gary Collins; Linda Kay 9:30 9 Cl) NFL TocltJ (C) L.A., •int" (western) '41 -Ellen Drew, Hennine & husband. Mike Minor: Rams vs. Buffalo Bills, live. 1 Charles Ruggles. Lois Nettleton & date, Marty ln1els Q My Favorite Ser•on (C) Guest I 2:3011 Face Ult Nation (C) 0 BRAND NEW FROM Bill speaker is Rev. Joseph Griffin. Good D Movie: (C) "luccanHr's Clrl" * BURRUO! CAPTURING Shepherd Baptist Church. L.A. (adventure) 'SO-Yvonne DeCarlo, THE GIANT OCTOPUS! I Ge111 Alltry Sllow (C) I Philip Friend. Robert Dou1las. EXCITING & REAL'. ~ (j) SllOlltJ tht laar (C) fJ MifliH $ Movie: '1.ts Mlsera· Oral Rtbtrtl (C) ables" (classic) '43 -Gino Cervi. D DEIUT Tiie Qalltn&l•I Sea (C) 10:00 (i) m Foolblll ConftrtnU V1lentino Cortessa. (30) Documentary.style adventures G1mn (C) New York Jets vs. Bos· I Ci) Fil• Feat.re (C) 1 deallna with the sea and Its inhab· ton Patriots at Boston. 1 • Mn Fuerte que tu A111or !tents. Bill Burrud hosts. Tonltht. I Hour of Ptwtr (C) 3:00 Qj (j) PacHlc Southwnt Open a crew from Marineland aoes hunt· (ffj@ Jotig Quest (C) Tennis Clla1npionsltlps (C) Live cov-1· for the Great Pacific Octopus • Movie: (C) "Terror of t1tt 1 erare or finals for a purse of TIM Gr90WY Sllow (C) (60) Tt11p" (horror) '61 -Geoffrey $65,000. I Cr1at1r1 ftat11r• (2 hr) "fiend Toone, Yvonne Manlaur. ICltilltf Without I flee" and "Atteck or the I A11azin1 Tilrtt (C) • • Outreadl/M111icale (C) Mayan Mummy." 10:30 cm CIJ Catanooa• Cal• (C) 3:30 Rocbt Roblnhood (C) I "'" Co•• tlM Irides (C) (60) Faltll lor TodlJ (C) 1 Stltcttd Fil• (C) The lllYfllMt Man (30) 11:00 4:00 · Jofln Mclay Sltow (C) Hiah· (6) h1terwat1tut 500 (C) (30) 11 FOOTBALL ACTION! llahts of yesterday's USC/low• : ti.1'1 N• (30) (R) * IRISH VS. PURDUE! 11 ;RUINS VS WILDCATS' • ~.,C:,S = ~» \~> 0 Notre D11111 Footbell (C) No· ' . Tiie Mlftr (C) (30) tre Dame vs. Purdue University * All THE ACTION! lnslpt (C) (30) Boilermakers In game played yes· D UCLA lruln Football ~C) Bruins I 6•30 M, CIS News (C) (30) terd~ at Notre Dame, Ind. 1 vs. Northwestern Univ. W1fdt1ts. I 0· ARBARA M NAIR I (1tl m lullwinkle (C) 0 @ 00 al C.lte11 Ftetblll -C Tiit lfintst1•11 (C) ff70 (C) NCAA hi1hli1hta. ' * IN All-NEW SERIES! c Ch11rdl In ttte Ho1111 (C) Bozo Ille CJowe CC) GUESTS THE COWSILLS Cine en Su ea.-{N Gil Ii"'°''' locker Roo• & COMIC DICK SHAWN' Varledtdts Musical•• • This Is Ille life (C) • 11:30 cm CJ) DiSCO¥try (C) (R) ' AlrieUltUft Repolt R Qt (i) m Meet the ,, ... (C) "School for Snow Fi&hters." A viSft 4:30 Inside lusinua (C) NEW SEASOM T1!t ltr~1 Me- lo the AV1l1nche Control School onl aippy (C) Nair Sllow (C) (60) Sln11n1 star the U.S. Forest Service in Alta.' Abbott • Costelle B.,bare McNalr beclns her MC· Utah Patty hkt ond season as hostess of a one O Movif: (C) .. ,,..,.rt to China" (i). Fil• f11t11re (C) "Oyn1mlc hour musical-v.,iety show. (adventure) '61-Richerd Basehart,I Whe8ls." fE Peter G1111n (30) Athene Seyler. &!) F11turt fE Pt1yln1 tht G1ltar (30) (R) m G11111tor (C) e;, Acrlculturt USA (C) (Continued) SUNDAY l'dTf PNoo · ... ~.1 0 R N I N C EVFNING BURRUD BEAMS ORANG GOES APE Bill Burrud was enthused when the Los Angeles City Council honored him recently for his TV shows stressing ani- mal conservatioo. Aod obvious- ly so was Eloise, the orangutan Burrud brought along from the 881 hmll lllOWI ElolM wtdi CCMm-dlmall Joh Fernro (rtPC) waklt- llle. Los Angeles Zoo to share the spotlight with him at City Hall. Burrud, clad in his Sunday best, held Eloise in his arms as he thanked the councilmen pres- ent. Eloise was so excited-you guessed it--she forgot her man· ners and committed an indiscre· tion on the Council ftoor-as well as Burrud's pants leg and jacket. Councilman John Ferraro, who presented a beautiful scroll to-Burrud, also held the playful orang. Ferraro's laughter over Burrud's plight soon turned into a howl when the uncontrollable orange committed another /au~ pas. . End result: two suits sent to the cleaners. And two men wiser to the ways of the unpredictable Animal World. . . . Postscript; Mr. Ferraro actually filled in at the presentation for Councilman Marvin Braude, of lhe I I th dis· trict where .Burrud resides. Jron- ically, Ferraro and Burrud were classmates and friends at USC durina the post-war period. Eloise, apparentJy, wanted to give equal treatment 10 both school chums. Pa1• 7 -. SUNDAY~Contlnued) I , ............ (C) ...... ,.... (30) 1:ao a Cl) a... CC> '93o> ·111e S.11 of liuie's Puppies," Part II. A mcwlnr ~ry of devotion between Luale and Kerry. a five-year-old mute boI.:... DQl!J8'WIW ..... (C) (la) 'Expedition Geronimo." Host Mar1in Ptrtdns, Jlin Fowler and tfle ctew of Marineland·of·lhe-Paciflc'a capture ship Geronimo sail the •as In SMrdl of the atran1est under- water creatures. D (i1J CJ) m Tiie , .. ,, • ....,. (C) {60) •1iit Rina of Freedom." Jeremy and his aides try to take badl the Liberty Bell from the British, who Intend to melt It down for cannon. Special ruest Will Geer plays Mayor Larkin. ' Twlllftt Zollt (30) ~ .. TfMI (C) (30) uallmala Mayaland." I H la Wrtllt1 (30) Cleophl .Mair (C) (60) (R) ,..... ftr I.Mia (30) , ...... flltlatice (C) (60) Diii 'ltllil C9I AMft (60) 7:30 Cl)......... ...._ (C) (30)~. Ho11n is called upon to perform the 1lmost Impossible t11ll ol delivtrina a copy of the London Times within 48 hours With special advtrtl•rnenta and instructions.. II 9 00 m Wtadtrful Wtr1d of D&Mj (C) (60) '1he Boy Who Stole the Beph1nt." Conclusion of two parts. Davey (M11'11 lester) takes Queenie, the elephant, on 1 chlOtic cross-country journey to find Molly (June Havoc). her ewner. David W1yne co-stars. Paa• a 8 W. C. FIELDS AT HIS * GREATEST IN "POPPY"! 8:00 MARX BROS. IN COCO· NUTS NEXT WEEK! II DEBUT C.IHdJ Cllllia (90) A 1pecl1lly selected 11ries of un- foraettable films from the 10lden 11e of Hollywood, when movies were youna ind comedy was kln1. To- nlaht's presentation is "Poppy," 1 W. C. Fields classic made In 1936. B Millien $ lllowie: (C) •'ltlt tf h•ill" (comedy) '62 -DIVid Niven, Alberto Sordi. S.tire on the pointlessness of w1r. I T11ree h...,..u to Adventure (30) "Volcano Adventure.'' ~-..... ""' (30) QMtt for lfft (30) II NEW HOLIDAY ON ICE * ED SULLIVAN TONITE! Ra Cl) Ed Sdlnn (C) (60) The entire prosrem is dewted to the internation1lly fimed skatin1 re· vue "Holld1y on Ice," with sln1ers Bobby Vioton ind Karen Wym1n and Rare Elrth, rock aroup, as spe- cl1I auests. Hilhliatits indude a u1tln1 tribute to the lite French chanteuse Edith Piaf. 0 Ci1) (j) a> "' Fii (C) (60) ''The Traitor." Erskine searches for evidence . of espion11e. Bradford Dillman, Wayne Ro1ers ind An· toinette Bower 1uest. m Rod Steiger, Glenn * Ford & Ernest Borgnine star in "JUBAL" m Movie lhtlts: (C) "Jublf' (western) 'SS-Glenn Ford, Felicia Farr, Ernest Bor1nine, Rod Stei1er, V1lerie French. Youn1 drifter, false- ly accused of beln1 Interested in his best friend's wife, is· forced to kill him In self defense. II) Tiie Ill Question (C) (60) "The Underground Press." E "" for Uvln1 (30) World of UM AtltricM 11 (C) (30) (R) "Winslow E.lves-.Sculptor." I Stlectecl Fil• (C) Canousel Muicuo (30) 1:30 oo m 1111 ColbJ cc> c3o> 1 !re a Doctor in the Hospl· tal." Chet Kincaid l11rns that even In 1 hospit1I 1 doctor can be VerY difficult to find. Mi1Uel Monsalve sts as a fellow p1tient. oflcl T...,,.. (30) i lfiC!I Mr. Sltltll & Otlltr 1111 (; (30) Ubr1ry of Con· 1ress poetry c:onsult1nt Willl1m J. Smith hosts this pro1ram of reed- • in of children's ori1in1I poems. lA , ..... nta (30) t:OO 9 Cf) Cltn Ca•pbtll (C) (60) Buck Owens, SllecllY Greene, Nancy Wilson, lily Tomlin, Mel Tillis 1Uest. D NEW BONANZA SEASON. *NEW '71 CHEVROLETS. DON'T MISS THEM TONIGHT ON NBC. DU@ tmltum CC> (60) ''Tilt Weary Willies." Trouble erupts when 1 aroup of teena11 tX·IOI· diers t1ke the liberty of settlln1 on Ponderosa land. Richard Thomas. Mtyf Nutter and Kevin Tlatie auesl • ENCOR£ .... .,.....,. (60) E. G. M1ril'l1ll ind Robert Reed ater. In "A Book for Bumin1," At· tomey Lawrence Preston defends tfle author of 1 book deemed por- noaraphlc by 1 aelf-•ppolnted smell New show 88:00(V . town censor. Guests ire S.m Wan· amlktr, Alenndtr Scourby and Walter Abll. O&>AIC S.S., lllowie: (C) 11iany Sndown" (dr11n1) '67 - Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, Di1hann Carroll, Lorina Smith, Georp Ken· nedy, Robert Hooks, Faye Duna- way. . II) Medal If Valor AWllds (C) (60) Jack Webb narrates present1tion of 1w1rds to l1w enforcement 11ents for heroic ect&. Ci1) (}) S.IClaJ lllowie: ""' JIJ-Uwttrs." Jeff Chandler. .... ... , ... 1't FtrlJtl Sip (60) (R) 1Y Mllicll o..t (C) (30) 1:30 • Ntwt (C) (30) eo. .. nt1rlot 1 CtllbrldHta 9:45 ' ....... (C) 10:00 a Ci)• n. eonwar ... ) (60) Devid J1nssen pl1ys the pirate "Blulf Beauty" who kidnaps B1rb1ra Feldon, the prlnceaa bt· trothed to "Prince Billy of Barty," port!!led by Tim Conway. D 121 00 m Tiie ltld OMs (C) {60) '1he Verdict." Nichols, D1rrell ind DerreU defend a doctor ch1r1ed with ille11t surgery. 9 BIG 5 NEWS WITH *KEVIN SANDERS NOW! I Bil 5 Newt (C) (30) Ltt Mt Tall To ••• (C) (60) Larry Burrell hosts. · m Colle1t Football (C) (90) USC VS. IOWI. II) Jot D.Siha (C) (30) fii) Ev111in1 1t P'tps (C) (60) The tradition1I Old Timers' Niaht. I Cran Ttatrt (60) Cine .. 36 (C) 10:30 Wortd Tomorrow (C) (30) "Col- le Is 1 Riot." W ... tld Newt (C) (30) 11:00 I tf. Nna (C) 6 Nna (C) • M Top T11ia? Willil• F. Buclley (C) Guest is Secret1ry of Commerce, M1urice St1ns. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) II) latltrJ'll Kulll .. n (C) Ci1) fl) Notre o. .. Foolball: Notre Dame vs. Purdue. I NET Festival (C) ( R) 11:15 Ci) Tiit Qrlstoplttn (C) 11:30 il'ivie: "Tiit Devil's Dilcipit" (adventure) '59 -Burt Lancaster, Kirk Dou(las, Sit Laurence Olivier. I Sunday Tonilftt SM (C) (R) Cdedrll of To..,,.. (C) Movie: "Qtlarttt" (dr1ma) '49 -8'1sil Radford, Jack Watlln1, Ray· mond Lovell, Irene Browne. 12:00 ~~r (C) 1Z:l5 Jlldy LJ11n 12:30 Jtwlsll HolidaJ ......... ( "Rosh H1sh1nah -ReflectiOn ind Anticipation." Herry Von Zell n1rrates prorram expl1inin1 the sl1· nific1nce of Jewish Hi1h Holy D1ys. 0 Movie: "Tiit Ctddta" (df'lm•) '"58 -Kim Stanley, Lloyd Brid.1es. 1:00 II Movie: "IUU Utt UllPW' (com· edy) ·~w11111m Bendix, Un• Mer- kel, R1y Collins. D SptakllJ Frttly (C) Guest Is John Canlday, art critic for the New York Times and 1uthor of M1instreams of Modem• Art and Culture Gulch. 1:45 m tihvtt: Hfo•&Mat ..... Allvt" (mystery) '55 :-Dine Clartc. It's HappeninglDW 0111[! v\ ·'-h . //. \ ~ 7:31 pm/The Warld If Dl1n1y The Disney magic continues with Part II of "The Boy Who Stole an Elephant.'' With Mark ("Oliver") Lester, 1:31 pm/Tiie Biil la1lly Shaw It's the second big season for this warm and wonderful comedy series. Big Bill stars as a high school coach / David Wayne and June Havoc. who really cares about people . I ' ~ • •I j•g J )Ji1 l:DD pm/lananza New action adventures for the Cartwrights. Lorne Greene, Dan Blocker, Michael Landon and "The Ponderosa" are the stars of this all-time favorite. .... 11:11 pm/Ill• Balll ln11 Alternating dramas on law, politics, medicine. Tonight, lawyers Burl Ives, James Farentino and Joseph Campanella are featured. Dan't let It happ1nJ11 wlthaut yaul • • ..... ' THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 Somedmes the silence ls unbearable. She has temper tantrums. Not just the spoi led child variety. But from the sheer fru stration of not bei ng able to commun icate. She's deaf. It's tough to be deaf and bright. The thoughts in her head will have to stay there until she le'arns how to speak. And she is lea rning. The hard way. By putting her hand on her teacher's cheek to feel sound vibrations. then on her own cheek to imitate. Her words aren't clear. But her silent world clearly ha s a new dimension. Understanding. She is beginning to communicate with her teacher. To speed the learning process. maybe she will also learn sign language. But maybe not. Her parents may decide she shouldn't be waving her fingers in people's faces. Too obvious. Too embarrassing. P•I• 10 .Therei n lies the controversy. Oral teaching alone or the combined method of sign language and so und feel ing. Al Wiman will explore this controversy thi s week , Monday through Friday with Bill Bonds and the Eyewitness News tea m in a documentary, "DEAF CHILDREN'.' You will see film interviews with her teachers and her parents. And you wi ll see her pride in her new found art. Communication. ~~tness news kabc-tv/4:30&.ll:OOpm hooos ~1wn.~e 11c1h,1n sloc1ne . I MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Apartment for P•ar'' (com· edy) '48-William Holden. Jeanne Crain, Edmund Gwenn. 9:30 O ''Wet Asphalt" (drama) '61- Horst Buchholz, Gert Frobe. m "force of Impulse" (drama) '61 Ro!>ert Alda. J. Carroll Naish. 10:0011 "The Till lit" (drama) '52- Paul Henreld, Kathleen Hughes. 2:00 fJ "Se1scn of Passion'' {come4y) 'Gl -Ernest Borgnine, ~nne Baxter. m "Rines en Her Fin11rs" (com· edy) '42-P.enry Fonda. Gene Tier· ney, Laird Cregar. Sprin1 Byington. 4:30 B (C) "The Malled Hills" (drama) 'SJ-David Wayne. Keenan Wynn, Ji :i Backus, Marcia Henderson. FVFNING 4:00 1J Mr. Ed 0 VINCE EDWARDS IS * BEN CASEY! DON'T MISS THE OPENING 6PM .. EPISODES THIS TIME! ' G fr 11 EftCORE 8eft Casey: Vince Ed· I et mar'-wards stars. "To the Pure" presents,. I Or. Casey fighting for chance to do radical surgery while his own life ------------ is in jeopardy. Sam Jaffe and Bet· t e Ackerman are featured. tJl Dlrti SMdows (C) • News (C) Baxter Ward. lieor1e Putnam News (C) TIM Munster• 1 (3) Mille Douitas (C) · • Stti•e Street (C) (R) #31 • Rtlllious f11turu (C) 4:15 · Alu Ntrvo Show 4:30 Movit: See Daytime Movies. News (C) Bill Bonds. • Abbott r. Costello (C) 81tm1n (C) m .. J Thomison (C) TM TilrH Stoos• • F111ify Amor 111 el Dnierlio · • Y11MS a Yiajlr (C) A World Apart (C) 5:00 BC News (C) 0 YOU'LL LIKE THE * NEWS LOOK ON BIG 5! Iii 5 Ntwl (C) • Flipp« (C) Cartoons (C) ta Ci) Gilll1an's llland (C) : ititero1111' Nel&flborhood (C) Ci) TIM Mu111ltr1 • selected film (C) • Dos G1flos en P1lt1t41ut • Tiie Rifltt111n .• Nolie~• Ntd (C) 5:15 CJ) News (C) 5:30 @ (3) ABC News (C) • Didi-fin~ MJ fnorite M1rtian P~ J•nctiltl (C) Ci) Tiiis o., 1970 (C) : ir"ither Im (C) (1) News/WNU.tr /Sports (C) • fi"stor'1 Dtsll (C) NFLMonday ~Football 86:00@ I Collicol , ClncioM1 Deft Wilson's Town T1lll (C) 5:45 Stledtd film (C) Dtportes 6:00 .111 News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. MIC NIWll1Vkt (C) (60) 0 E ALLEN SHOW . . . * STEVE AT HIS BEST! 0 The Allen Show (C) (90) Sched· Uled guests include Mayor Carl1 Stokes. PoUy Beraen, Ro1er Wil· li1ms, Cleo Dawson, Jan Murray and Father Malcolm Boyd. fJ (ill (]) G) Nfl Mend., Ni&M Football (C) (2 hr 45 min) K1nus City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Colts, live from B1ltimore. 0 DEBUT Get Smart (30) "Mr. Big." Don Ad1ms, Barb1ra · Feldon and · Ed Platt star in comedy spy series. m Tiit Alntstonts (C) (30) 0) ft T1b1 1 Tlllef (C) (60) ''A Matter of Royal l arceny." Lynda Day guests. Ell) What's New (C) (30) "Roamin1 the Smithsonian, Part I." A look at the preparation of Florida's Cypress Swamp exhibit. Ci) CBS News (C) (30) • Outreach/Muslcalt (C) (30) • I nlrl&• ( 30) • Wines to Adventure (C) (30) · • T11tro de las ~•1111 {30) 6:20 Ci) W11thtr (C) Maree Stiles. ':25 • R1111n-Rtinedt '91itlcal (C) 6:30 • Candid Ca111ra (30) m ally field is * THE FLYING NUN Get the habit weeknights m EftCORE The Ayln& Nun (C) (30) Sally field stars as Sister Bertrille. the only nun with a "jet" cornette. ll3 @ NBC News (C) (30) Em Spectrum (C) (30) "Running for life." A report on an experiment in which hundreds of middle-aged men, prone to heart ailments, were aided b two years of planned exercise. (j) My Favorite Martian (30) • Pltltrn for Uvin& (30) • Nolldtro 34 (C) (60) Tiit Desert Report (C) (30) ' I QUltrtftM , Otvidala ( 30) 7:00 CBS Evtnln1 Nen (C) (30) m NBC News (C) (30) fi'ars My lint? (C) (30) I love Lucy (30) 811t tht Clock (C) (JO) (6) R1111n /Rtlntlle Tt1m (C) : Dellen 2000 (JO) "Homes or the Future." I (i) Truth or Consequencn (C) tllrist tllt llvln1 Word (C. ) (30) Sintpltmtnle Marla (55) 7:05 (6) Monday Movie (C) "Kin(s Pir.tt." Doug McClure, Jill St. John. 7:30 11 9 Cl) liun...ace (C) (60) "Stark." A shrewd and ruthless bounty hunter captures an escaped prisoner In Dodie City and his bounty money demands 1row into a blackmail scheme. Richard Kiley and Suzanne Pleshette guest. 0 a;, Red Siierton 5'low (C) (30) Jack Benny introduces Red tonight. Robert Wagner and Emiline Henry guest u Colossal Man's son and Mrs. Colossal Man, respectively. B N.Y.P.D. IS LIKE IT * IS! AUTHENTIC! 11 NYPD (C) (30) ''Cry Brute." Detective Corso. accused or police brutality, Is the central fi1ure in a $100,000 suit against the city. (Continued) .. starring SALLY FIELD PREMIERES Tonight 6:30 ~~,::,':.1cn ,,,11 Km \ffllll0 M(0tA ttl(VISN)H ,.,. 11 MONDAY (Continued) a 11111ea s 11ew11: <C> ,.,......,, ilia.-(scl·fl) '61-Joan GrHn· wood, MlchHI Cr1i1. After escapin1 from 1 ConflCler1te prison, five men find themselves on 1 South St1s' Island where they encounter two British 1irls, 1 bind ol cut-throat pirates and stran1• animals. " Tndtl tr c:....., .. nca (C) (30) DHlef ..... (C) (60) "Empire o the Lost." Edwlrd Mulh1re 1uests as a 1retdy, f1n1tic British Officer who me1ns to sell Kentucky's In· habitants Into bond111. fl) De frtlldl Cllef (30) "Feastin1 on the Remains." Julie Child shows how to taclllt the turby carcass and leftover ve1et1bles. I Selected Fii• (C) (30) Mas F•rte .-t. ._, (30) 7:55 C....-• ....... 1:00 m u.p.r. (C) (60) Oscar ner Goldie H1wn returns to rue.st as 1 nun, 1 bubbleht1ded weitrna and Sperllle F1rllel. U VIRGINIA HOSTS * PAm DUKE AND PETER LUPUS! D Vifai•il CMI• SMw (C) (60) Tentative auests Include Patty Dulle. Peter Lupus. The Reverend Bob H1r· rlnaton ind Al Correli. I Te Tell tile TMll (C) (30) w..w ,,.. (C) (60) De StefJ (C) (30) , ••• ,. .. (30) 1:05 ~111 Tm Pltift• (25) 1:30 a Cl) Herl's LKJ (C) (30) Sammy Davis Jr. finds he has Lucy for a constant companion as she tries to convince him not to sue for his injured nose. New show G8:4S(i} UNDERCOVER JOB-Amelia Cole (Lynda Day) is assigned the task of checking on a computer company controlled by organiied crime, in "The Hero," 011 ABC's The Silent Force, Monday at 9:45 PM. ... ,. 12 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 26. 1970 New show G9:4S(i} 11nlzatlon of African Unity in Ethi· opi1, three black filmmaker~ Divis, Melvin Van Peebles ind W1I· li•m GrtaVff-1nd the Con1reas of Afric1n people which convened in Atlant1, Sept. 3-7 of this y11r. I Outrlld/Fll• (C) (30) fut.rt (30) . NlttcU (60) 9:30 II TONJGHT'S BEST BET! * THE DORIS DAY SHOW! 11 a Cl) on Dir <C> <30> The prlm Mr. J1rvi1 moves lnto the 1p1rtment next to Doris ind con· flict immtdiltely bqins. Billy De Wolfe 1uests. I Ntws (C) (30) Ptny MINfl (60) Mlllicllt/Patof's DtA (C) (30) ........... (30). 9:45 D m Tiie Silent ferce (C) (30) "The Hero.'' The force investl11tes the numbers racket in 1 ahetto 1rt1 10:00 R 9 Ci) Clfel 1111..tt Slttw (C) ~) Steve Lawrence and Ninette Fa~!Y 1uest. U GET THE NEWS FROM * KEVIN! BIG 5 NEWS! um ..... (C) <60> B DOUT ne Slint (C) (60) "The Russl1n Prisoner." A be1utiful 1irl 1nd 1 Russian profeuor plan to defed to the West. Rorer Moore stars in the title role. ()1) CI) Tiie Silent ferce (C) (30) El!l BUT Opus (C) (60) Professor Hans L. Beer conduds the Con1ress of Strinp. m "°"'' (30> Gm Tele-Cine•• Araentino C2 hr> 10:1s am Oicll c.wett si.ow <C> (45> Norm1n Mailer, the author whn r11n for m110r of New Yort City, is m NEW SEASON Dlvid frost Show Dick's only 1uest. ~ (90) J1ckie Cooper, Jeck Wes· 10·301 lill Jo""' News (C) (30) ton, Bill Anderson, Dr. Irwin Tich· · . ~ peny Mlllll (60) tutr. . M MltStre (30) Ci) Drtpet (C) (30) "The Bi1 News c Cl1n." Vir1ini1 Greu and Don Dub· 11~fttfl ~A'ATHW~STERN bins 1uest. w. /N I fillMI faltltJ (30> * GRID ACTION! ffftllrt (60) I lrlliftl in Actlo11 (C) £strtll11 en Mil•i (C) (30) Q) News (C) 1:45 D m The Youa1 lawyers (C) (60) • Tlle•be 9: "Hlrlow" (bio1r1phy· "A Simple Thins Called Justice." To d~1ma). '6f>.-Carol Ly~ley. ~hem 1et 1 new trial for a man convicted Z1mb1hst Jr .• Barry Sullivan, G1n1er of murder, the youna law students Roaers. , must brina char1es of incompetence m YOU DON T SAY a1ainst a famous attorney, now 1 * PREMIERES TONIGHT! judp. John llrch 1uests. m ENCORE You Don't Say (C) (30) 9:00 fJ 18 (j) Maybtny lll.D. (C) (30) Tom Kennedy hosts. This week's Goober opens 1 new 111 st1tlon ind auests are Rose Merle, Abby Dalton, Howard finds 1 dinosaur skeleten Michael Landon 1nd Richard Ch•m· under it. berlain. 0 til 00 @D Wortd 're111lere Mow· Ci) Mevlt: "Cirt of tlle Nipr' (drl· It: (?") "JM lost M111" (dr1m1) ma) '60-Anne Frencis, Lloyd Nolin. '70-Sidney Poitier, Joanna Shim· fil) f:trtn1 line (C) "Roosevelt, Sol· kus, Al Freeman Jr .. Michael Tolan, dier of Freedom." Author J1mes Leon Bibb. Bernie Hamilton. The M1cGre1or Burns auests. luder of a black Ofganiz1tion plans 11:151 f2J 6 m ..... (C) a robbery to 1et money for the civil 11:30 Ci! Merv Crlffin (C) riahts cause. Movlt: (C) "Constant Husband" U DAVID JANSSEN IS (comedy) '54-Ru Harrison. Kay * THE FUGITIVE! t;t:~ie· "TIM Co1111nc1ttm" 1J Tltt fll~~.• (C) (60) "Come (western) .'61-John W1yne. Watch Me Die. Robert Doyle. John m Movie: "Cl1udi1" (dram1) '43- Anderson and Randy Boone 1uest. Dorothy McGuire, Robert Youna. D THE YOUNG LAWYERS ~CII Oicll Cavett <C> * FOLLOWS FOOTBALL! 11:45 • ~ 00 . JollHy Clne11 (C) Ci) felony Squd (C) (30) "The 12:30 Movlt: JR, Sh1dow" (mystery) Broken Badie.'' John Lerch auests. '3 Henry Kendell. @ Cl) lill Cius S,.cial (C) (60) 1 :00 II Mevie: "state Deptrt.ent Fiie fil) lllck Jo11rn1I (60) Toniaht's #649" (drama) '48-William lun· show Includes a report on the Or· digan, Vir1inia Bruce. I I 70 hi· lie Iii· of in lie the on· De 10) 30) tes rea (C) itte fhe 1irl to ore .) 45) ri1n is l>hY· rem naer (30) iek's lton, 11m· 'dra. )11n. Sol· 1mes Ind" Kay lfOI" '3- 1. (C) tery) flt Lun· I Eyewitness News ls: So tag a label on Eyewitness News. After all, you have nothing to lose but to be discovered. O the best news you've heard all day 0 a team with spirit O four characters in search of a story 0 habit forming 0 four-part harmony Bonds. Lawrence. Nahan . Sloane. Put them all together and they spell Eyew itness News. And that's probably the freshest news show you've seen in quite a spell. But hanging a label on the Eyewitness News team gets to be a problem. Join us for a little group therapy. Watch Bill Bonds and the rest of the team at 4: 30 and 11 :00 any weekday. Then pin your label on Eyewitness News. The creators of the top ten labels will appear on their own 10-second special this fall on KABC-TV. But hurry: The contest closes November 15. , Write in your label and send it to: Eyewitness News is: KABC-TV, 4151 Prospect Avenue, Los Angelesi California 90027. Be sure to include your name , address and telephone number. Call the Eyewitness News team anything you like. Except indifferent. ~tnessnews Ubc-tv/4~&.ll:OOpm bcnktlawlence/llrlhan/sblne Eyewitness News is:------------- ..... 13 A FUN-LOVIN' STAR Roy Clark, co-host of Hee Haw on C BS (Tuesdays, 8:30 PM), has risen fast as one of the most versatile stars in how business. He's one of television's top comedians, on his own show and as guest star on many others. He's a hit recording singer of both pop and country ballads. He was national banjo champion twice. And he's a master fiddler and guitarist (steel, classic and 12· string), and 'plays piano, trumpet, trombone and drums as well . '·I'll do anything within reason that's tun- ny," Roy says. He proved it as a fun-loving boy around Meherrin, Va., where be was born April 15, and Washington, D.C ., where he grew up. ··You'll never amount to much because you don't take anything seriously," one teacher told him. Bui Roy took one thing seriously-music. His father, Hester Clark, was a popular banjo and guitar player who taught him both instruments. At I 4 Roy won the national country-mu- sic banjo championship. The next year he won it again, along with a trip to Nash- ville to appear on the Grand Ole Opry, and he was on his way. In 1960 he made a se- ries of one-night stands throughout the country. culminating in Las Vegas. This led to his recording career in Nashville, where he still turns out his hit discs as well as singin!!. playing and clowning on Hee Haw. Clark and bis pretty brunette wlfe, Bar- bara, commute to Nashville from their home at Oavidsonville, Md. Roy is 6 feet tall, weighs 220 pounds and has brown hair and blue eyes. He has two children-Diana, 20, and Roy II . 14. Clark ·s all-night recording sessions are legendary. 'He and Barbara, along with producer Joe Allison and several cars full of musicians and friends, converge on Brad- ley's Barn, a rustic building in the green countryside near Nashville that houses one of the nation's best-equipped recording stu- dios. It may be past 3 a.m. when the ses· BUCK OWENS and ROY CLARK Pa1e 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 sion ends, but Roy and his companions head back to the Clarks' quarters in town, send out for tenderloin-steak sandwiches and "noodle around" on banjo and guitar till dawn. T hen they're likely to go to a nearby lake, climb aboard a boat and keep going all day. ,· Roy was signed to bis initial recording contract as a guitar virtuoso, yet his first big hit was a yocal. This was "T~c T.ips ~f My Fingers," a tender ballad which is still much-requested on his personal appear· ances and which he recently reprised on Hee Haw. His first hit album was "The Lightning Fingers of Roy Clark.," and his big seller of the past year was "Yesterday, When I Was Young." Before· Hee Haw Roy best showed his comic capabilities as guest star on The Bev- erl y Hillbillies. It was his dramatic debut, and he made it a double feature by playing the dual role of Cousin Roy and Big Mama Halsey. He did so we ll that he returned the next season in his jalopy from the hills, got hugged by Elly May and kissed by her bear, and cavorted with his country fiddle and guitar through two more episodes. All Clark's full talents come into full play on Hee Haw, where by turn from week to week he si ngs, yodels, plays guitar, banjo and violin. and pops up in dozens of dif- ferent comedy spots. "There's enough variety so there's always something new that's fun to do," Roy says. "And apparently our audiences fee l it's fun, too. Sophislicated people 'think it's a great put-on, and coqntry people take it at face value and love it. 10 I :ad :nd • nd till ·by ing ing irst of •till ;ar- on rhe his ay, his .CV· )Ut, ing .ma the ills, ber Idle >lay : to 1njo <!if- •ays ays. iun, reat :ace TUF50AY SEPTEMBER 29 For morninc and afternoon listings, please see DAY. TIME PROGRAMS. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D .. St.Rd In" (satire) '37-HUll)· phrey Bo11rt, Leslie How1rd. Joan Blondell. 9:30 fJ ''Tiie Teacher ind tile .Mlr1d1" Cdr1m1)-Aldo flbrlzi. ID <C> "I Dnl• et Ju.nit" Cdra· ml) 'Sl-R1y Middleton, Lynn Bari, Muriel L1wrence. 10:00 U Hfr1ll of tltt lo-•• Pint" (western) '36-Henry Fond1, Fred M1cMurray. ID "TM Extra Dly" (mystery) '57 -Richard Baseh1rt. Si'llOfle Simon. 2:00 B ''TIM lad Seed" (dr1ma) !56---- Nancy Kelly, P1tty McCormick. Jesse White. 4:30 II "Your Put Is Sllowin(' (com· edy) '58 -Peter Sellers. Terry· ThomlS. · l V f NIN L 5:GO U BIG 5 NEWS! YOU'LL * NEVER FIND BETTER! &:00 fl Iii News (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. 0 KNBC Newservlce (C) (60) U STEVE ALLEN IS *MORE SATISFYING! fl Tiie Allen Sllow (C) (90) Tenta· hve 1u1sts include Vince Edwards, Wco:ly Woodbury, Georae Jessel, J01nie Somma~ and Denny Hall . fJ Sil O'Clodl hie: "HlrtJ llKk 1nd tlle TI .. t' (1dventure) 58 - Stewart Granier, B1rb11a Rush, An· thony Steel. The story of the life· and-death struule between a deter· mined hunter and 1n aarressive m1n-eatlna tiger. fJ Ctt S.1rt (C) (30) "Shipment to Beirut." Smart spends a fortune! of CONTROL'S m~ney for wrong dresses trying to find secret plans. ID Tiie Flintstones (C) (30) Q) It likes 1 Tlrief (C) (60) "A Case of Red Turnips." (ij) (]) Sbr Trek (C) (60) fI1) wut's New (C) (30) "Sports and the Professor, Part 2." The bulc elements of basketball de· tense are discussed. I (j) CBS News (C) (30) Out111dl/Muslclle (C) (30) lnbi&• (30) Islands In tltt Sttn (C) (30) T11tre de In Estretlas (30) News In tlle Round (C) (30) 1ke Rollens, Glori• Greer, Patti Beebe. 6:20 I Ci) WutlMr (C) Marae Stiles. &:30 • Candid Ca••• (30) Tiie F1ytn& N•n (C) (30) "The Convent." Sister Bertrille (Siiiy Field) confounds local 11amblers and the visitina bishop with her ability to fly. ~ Ci) NBC Niptly News (C) (30) fm Tt•po (30) "Noise." The music of famed Slxophonist Rol1nd Kirk and th9 writin1 of composer John Caae are featured. 9 (j) Mr F1¥0r"• Martiln (30) I P1tter11 for Uvln1 (30) Notidtre 34 (C) (60) T1le Desert Report (C) (30) Quiert .. y Olvld1ll (30) AIC E•ln1 News (C) (30) 7:00 IJ CBS Evenln1 News (C) (30) Walter Cronkite. 0 a;, NBC Ni1tltly News (C) (30) D1vld Brinkley, Fr1nk McGee, John Chancellor. • Whirs My lint? (C) (30) @ CI) I LOM Lucy (30) leat lie Clock (C) (30) Ci) Br1ftded (C) (30) : Yo11 fer Ht1tltl (30) (i) Trlltll er Cclnsequenca (C) • Cfrlst tlM livln1 Word (C) (30) · • Sl•pltMnte Mull (55) · Tillt Cif1 (C) (30) 7:30 1J 9 (j) Bnertr Hillbillies (C) (30) Con·m•n Shifty Shafer (Phil Slivers) conti11ues to dupe the Clam· . pelts in Washington, D.C. by sellina them the Capitol, Washington Monu· ment, Lincoln Memorial, the Zoo and · the Pent1aon. 0 @ (j) a;, Don Knotts (C) (60) Chuck Connors, The Lennon Sisters and Mac Divis guest. U N.Y.P.D. VS. A * CHILD MOLESTER! U NYPD (C) (30) "last Port of Call." Louis Zorich and Alice Spivak guest. u @ m m Mod Squad ce> <60> "See the Eaales ()yin1." Pere Coch· rane endan11ers his life by Jolnlna a sky-divine 1roup to find out what's troubling a young woman who jumps with the group. Lane Bradbury auests. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) "Apaclle" (western) '54-Burt Lancaster, Jean Peter$. A bitter battle ensues be· tween the lndi1ns and the U.S. Cav1lry. ID Truth or Cclnsequences (C) (30) Q) D1nlel Beone (C) (60) "The Peace Tree." Israel Boone, the Cher· okee Chief's son 1nd a Scottish settlers boy help avert a war be· tween settlers and Indians. fD The Tay Tillt Crew Up (60) "Co de of the Sea." Rod La Rocque star s as a man br1nded "coward'.' who is t11nslormed into a local hero. II!) Selected Film (C) (30) g) Mu Ffffte que tu Amor (30) 7:55 ml Cuestlon de Stpndol 1:00 IJ ~ (j) Crffn Acres (C) (30) Oliver and Lisa devote lavish atten· lion to their youna guest Lori Baker. and Eb feels that she is takina his rl11htful place and love. Victoria Meyerink auests. U VIRGINIA HAS A *GREAT SHOW TONIGHT! 0 V"irtlnll 5r1l11111 Sllow (C) (60) Tonight's auest is Mrs. J1ne Elliott, the third arade teacher from Rice· ville, low1, whose methods of teach· in1 the meanina of racial discrim· !nation have caus~d ccnsiderable controversy. ID To Tell the Truth (C) (30) Im Full Gospel BusinessnMn (C) l30) g) u Crllda Bien Crlld1 (C) (30) 1:05 EI1) Rihnolandia (55) 8:30 IJ "HEE HAW" SA-LUTE! * HAPPIEST SHOW on TV GUEST RAY CHARLES (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SE"1MBER 26, 1970 It'• Eve,,U.ing You've Had in Mind RCA launches the age of AccuColor. Model for model, dollar for dollar-AccuColor is the most vivid, most lifeUke, most accurate color in our history. AccuColor makes RCA Color fiddle-free. Uncomplicates color because it features a tun- ing system where critical controls are automatic. AccuCQlor by RCA-the Color TV you've been waiting for. ~~~~ . ~~~~ ~-~~~~ "'4.-&./~tr' ~ - ti«.4' d,,1 / ~Mt """""-~~ .RcA lk«.t.t#-4 ;--1,11. ,i/A;tc>t?r s;RVING n.; MAAIOR ••u s1;.ci; 1951 RCA AcouColor· Swlvef..MM COMOleTV AccuColor bring1 together 111 the fe1tur• you want moet : VMd color. Dependable performance. 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Coast Hwy., N.8. 642-MOS, 540-1764 In the Harbor Area the Economy line for the Quality millled. 2145 H.,bor, Cost• MtH 540-6410 A VILLAINOUS TAB HUNTER Tab Hunter plays a villain io Universal's kickoff of its fifth sea- son of motion pictures made especially for first-time viewing on NBC's World Premiere: "San Francisco International Airport." airing Tuesday at 9 PM, and he considers the role the big break of his long career. It's no secret that the cherub- f aced actor's career had undergone a slump in the past few years. "It's ironic," says the actor who looks 1 S years younger than bis actual age, "that the public will buy a young face if it actually belonp to a newcomer, but with character roles becoming the big thing both in movies and television, producers tend to pass you by if they have • a stereotyped impression of you. I got trapped with a big boyish grin and tousled hair. "I had trouble convincing pro- ducers that I no longer wanted the lead , roles (my ha fr wasn't long enough anyway) and just wanted a chance to show I could act." TAB HUNTER plays an unusual role. Hunter gets that chance in "San Francisco lntemational Airport," where he plays a thief, disguised as a priest, who plans to hold up an airport. He stars with Van Johnson, Pernell Roberts, Clu Gula- ger and David Hartman in the exciting thriller. VIOLENCE THREATENS A timely and dramatic episode of Dan August, Quinn Martin's new ABC series starring Burt Reynolds, airs Wednesday night (Sept. 30) at 10 PM. The episode, "The Murder of a Small Town," guest stars Ricardo Montalban as the oraanizer of a Mexican-American ~ -Burt Reynolds (It/I) as Dtt. Lt. Dan August, questions strike lttultr Manuel Acoba, played by Ricardo Montalban. farm labor strike. Violence threatens to erupt in Santa Luisa when a little Mexican-American girl is killed in a school bus accident on the first day of businJ to break de facto segregation in the city. Sabotage is suspected 10 the accident. Homicide detective Dan Au- gust (Reynolds) races against the clock to find the suspected racist saboteur while Montalban tries to control his people and militant elemenu in the Mexican-American community are trying to incite revenge and violence. Also guest starring in the episode is John Marley as the leader of the growers' opposition to Montalban's or- ganizing efforts. The episode, filmed in July largely in Oxnard, Cali- fornia, which has a large Mexican-American population, has many elements paralleling the recent tragic events in the Mexican-Ameri- can community in Los Angeles which resulted in the death of news- paperman Ruben Salazar. ,.,. 18 THE DAILY PU.OT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 TUESDAY (Contlnwcl) 10:30 mt• Jelllla ..... (C) (30) B Hee Hlw (C) (60) Ray Charles II) Ml M .... (30) and inn Ander10n 1ueat. 11:00 a D ea> ..._ <C> es L~.',e ~ (~~30)~~itt~~ D@ (j) m ..._ (C) Wautdorn 11t locked In a rest II Cl• YM T., Dia? (C) (30) room on the desert. Stu Gilliam fJ Tllutrt 9: "'Tift De,. to T ... .,. i ests. (adventure) ·~ertln1 Hayden. (ft) ~UC llewit tf t111 II YOI DH't S., (C} Tom Ktnnlcfy Mk (C) _.. (upense) hosts.. Rott Marie, Abby Dalton '70-Jlmea ranciscus, Lee Grant, Mldlael Landon and Richard Cham'. Scott Marlowe, Andrew Print, Tasha btttlln ruest. sttrtlfls. ltlllt NitlMn. A trawler m Mewtt: "Dltt Wltera" (drama) stops for the nlpt In • small west. 'l4-Mtr1e Oberon Franchot Tone ern town and finds only ht and a 1 fll"I .._ ~ · ,OWll •man of unearthly beauty 1.J1.J • ... , ., are exempt from nocturnal enslave-· s,ealltiM (C) A Conven1tlon ment by 1 mystttlous force. With Cart Ro1m. Part 2.'' I Dlwld ,,... .. (C) (90) ta (I) ...... (C) D.w fr..t a.. (C) (90) 11:30 I! (I) Men lrlffl• (C) eorp Kirby, Jose Ftmr, James · 00 ID Jtlt11117 C.n.. (C~ Dlcby, Harold DIYid. Willie Morris. ovlt: "11111 fro• C.n" (•d· Adam Wade. venture) 'S4-Geor1e Raft, Gl1nn1 m Dfapet (C) (30) ''The G1mbltr." Carla C1111le. A small lndustri1I concern reports 0 GB Didi Cnttt (C) Robert that $100,000 hH been embezzled. Vol.ins. Bennett Cerf, Averill Harri· 61) Clliap ftltinl (C) (30) "Gr1nt min, Susan Farrell. Robbin," 10un1 sln1tr·composer, m Movie: "Tiiie Ansrr A&t" (dra· performs orl1in1I compositions in m1) '58-Anthony Pertdns. Sllv1na folk. pop, Jm, blues and rock. Manrano. cm ,...... ,,.,, <30> 12:00 <m rn Diet enett <C> Im LI Centltllde11 (60) 12:30 m Miwit: "Y•• ltntnp" (Id· t:OO D ~ (j) tr3 NIC Tlltl4IJ Mevit: venture) '54-l<lr1>y Gr1nt, Monte (C) "'Sii rra... lnterutitftll Hile. Al,,..r' (drama) '7G-Van Johnson. 1:00 fl Mewtt: (C) "Dr•• If Talllti'' Pernell Roberts. Clu Gul1pr. Beth (adventure) '54 -Dennis O'Kttfe, Brickell. TIMlts hokl_.A 1ir11M-pllot'~ htcicJLMecllRI. wife host11• in 1 plot to steal I 0 """ (C} $3,000,000 from 1 e1rso pl1ne. 1:15 Ci•--....... IMnl (C) 8 DAVID JANSSEN HAS 1:30 Al-N~&lit Sllew: <C> "Afldle *BIG GIRL TROUBLE =· .. ~u.;~.!nd I Tiit Fqttiwt (C} (60) 2:3011 Ntws/llve Us 11111 Dir (C) ,...., ~. (t) (30) NO flltlwal (C) (60) "Georgel----------- Sztll: One Min's Triumph.'' A por· ' trait of the late conductor Georre • Szell at work 11 ha rehursu his orchestra In Grahms' "Academic Festini" Overture and Beethoven's 1 0 PM HMJ-TV Fifth SymphOny. Irvin( Kolodin nar· ratn. II!) OutrMCll/FH• (C) (30) Em N1tKlll (60) 9:30 II 19 (I) Te Ro• Witll Lowe (C) (10) Pokey rebels 111inst beina truted 11 the baby of the family when she is left hOme with Grand· pa Pruitt while lhe rest of the En- dicotts attend 1 movie premiere and visit 1 film set. Mary Ann Mobley 1uests. I News (C} (30) Baxter Ward. ""' ..... 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H1 t• Int fl/«• hi ltl SO •fNI 1 OD r•rd d••h••. th1 '°"' ;u,,.,, trlp/1 jllmp. 1t111t Jump •lld •ifllt throw. Page 19 .. I WFDNESOAY' SEPTEMBER 30 For morninc and afternoon llatlnp, ·please IH DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO D .,.,, ....... lti1p tllt ...... (comedy) '51-Cllfton Webb, Joanne Dru, Hu&h Marlowe. t :JO D .. Panic" (drema) '63 -Janine Grey, Glyn Houston. OI "Opefltiu Wtrlltad'' ·(comedy) ~In Connery, Alfred lynch. U TALK & VARIETY IS * BETTER WITH STEVE! U Tiit Alll Dew (C) (90) Tent•· lively scheduled auests •r• Dr. DIVld Reuben, Sybil leek, Marty Al~ Monty Hall, Jeny West and Susan Saint James. 0 Sil O'Clecl Mewie: (C) ..... YtwM1 • CeltCI llfr' (comedy) '64 -Chad Everitt, Nancy Sinat11, Mary Ann Mobley, Chris Noel. Col· lea• students bt&ln • protest mow· ment after two fellow students are expelled for moonll&htlna as a wa· tusi dancer and a sonawriter. ' let S..t (C) (30) Tiit FU..._ (C) (30) It T-. a nllf (C) (60) "Birds o a feather." The told tooth In the mouth of • prisoner in a Commu· nist maximum security prison Is where Alexander Mundy must ruch for io secret microfilm. SW Trll (C) (60) HEAW ... 10:00 U .. Here C... tllt WAVES" (mu· sicll) '44-Blna Crosby, Joan Fon· talne. m "111• Lite ... ,.. Apley'' (com-tdY) '46 -Ronald Colm1n, Pew Cummins. : It's New (30) "Rainbow." Cl) CIS Nna (C) (30) ~- • ~/llalcale (C) (30) \ lnbip (30) • 2:00 D (C) "'labtttl loa te War" (comedy) '60 -Brlaltte Bardot, J1equa Cflarrler. • w ....... (C) (30) ·• r ..... • a. £.lt1tl&as <30> Nna In tile •IMd (C) (30) 6:20 U (j) W..U. (C) Marae Stiles. 6:30 D CallClid ea-. <30> 4:00 R (C) "11le far HofizHt" (dr1ma) '55 -Cheriton Heston, Fred Mec- Mumy, Donna Rttd. OJ Sally Field is f V f N I N (, 4:00 * THE FLYING NUN -Get-the habit weeknights UDR. BEN CASEY IS *VINCE'S GREATEST! 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Olton "'" .......... ...,.... .._ _ _, MAIL To: ENui'troN'E-OO'MP'A'Nv ___ f.hc;~;-1u:-a200--fV-9i27' ENCINO MEDICAL CENTER-SUITE C 16603 VENTURA BLVD .. ENCINO, CALIF. 91316 NAM,._ _________________ ~ AOORESS•---~-------------- CllY-----------~TAT _____ _ PHON ZIP_ {.rJ,l11iJ~11Tf[ ~~··..._ ~.••l ·-Ft~ 1,J HMJ-TV Million $ Movie • htttrl for Uwltl1 (30) Notidtrt 34 (C) (60) • TIN Datrt Report (C) (30) • Quiet... , Ollwidala (30) · Ale Evtftilll Ntws (C) (30) 7:00 CIS Evtnln1 Nna (C) (30) m NIC NIOtlJ ..... <C> <30> I • IWa llJ Linet (C) (30) (flJ CJ) I loft Lucy (30) lilt tllt Cltd (C) (30) Cl) All•ican Wiit (C) (30) • ~ f'IJlna-Jat uu 1 nl (C) (30) "Pre·Aiaht." Buie eeroneutic facts and theories. I Cl) Tndll or C.1141111tt1at (C) CIWtst 1IM LM11 Werd (C) (30) Si•plewte Ilaria (55) nat llrt (C) (30) 7:30 a Cl) stNtfrNt Ln,ers (C) ( ) James St1e11. who formerly st.erred In tht "lancer" series, auests IS a herd·hat construction worker who loses his job to • ml· nority worller and then is charaed with a destructiw explosion et tht buildlna lite. D900 8'111t Mt• Frt• W-lii (e') "{90) "Jenny." Janet Lelah auests 11 • women puBUed for un· expleintd re1sons by aunmen whilt travtlln& on the seme st•&• coech with her old friend, The Vir1ini1n (Jemes Drury). Other auests indude John Ireland, Charles Drake end Jo Ann Harris. U TEENAGE GANG TAKES *ON N.Y.P.D.I R NYPD (C) (30) "Macho." A Puerto Rican arocer In "El Berrio" Is thrutened efter savina • police· men from • teenap aena. a (HJ (I) m Cowtllllp .. Eddie's fetlltr ('C) (30) "A loaf of Brt1d, • Bar of Soep and • Jua of P11nut Butter." Tom Corbett ovtftlurs Ed· die and his airtfritnd, Joey Kelly, m1kln1 plans to run wway to Mn· ico. DIVt Ketchum •nd Jodie Foster l!!_est. U llillle1 $ Mowtr. ..... ul1• ftr 1 Htawy....,. (dr11111) '62-An· thony Quinn, Jackie Gltason, Mickey Rooney, Julie Herrts. StCNY of com· petent end honest boxer who 11· most reaches the top after 17 years. ITl"lllll tr Ct• .. 11• (C) (30) Dulel ...... (C) (60) TH f....,.. Sip (60) (R) S*tlllll fl• (C) (30) llafllllte ....... (30) 7:55 c.ntit• .. s...-. 1:00 U INTRIGUING SHOW FOR * VIRGINIA TONIGHT! 8 Ylrl&laia lralll• Slltw (C) (60) Tentativtly auesta: Marty Alltn, Les- ley Warren, Edon• Romney, John Donne end Fr•nk Raina. a~ CJ) m 111111 Roe• fer CiliidlddJ (C) (30) "The Return of Barney Sheker." Semmy Devis Jr . auests as • one·tlrne ster now on his uppers. ITt Tell dM Tndll (C) (30) Tiit AlllWlf (C) (30) Solrilll (C) (30) 1:05 litlltlaldil (55) 1:30 II GOVERNOR AND J.J. -· HIT Of lHE SEASON R9(J)TIM lewtrW Nd JJ. (l) (30) C11i1 Stevens auests es Governor Drlnkweter's former lew school chum, 1n IVOWtd ladles men, who is sldetrecktd by tht aover· nor's dauahter J.J. New show 88:00@ It •· t. (• I( II' I· 'J I· I· I. I) I• n r tf t. n I. IS ,, '· r· Windy City." Klmblt tnlilb aid from • newsman to try catchinr the one.armed man. Guests are Pit Hln(lt, Nan Martin, PaUl Plceml. n@ mm...., cm tc> ~> N11rD11mond, Dtnnla Hopper, Jackie Dt Shannon ruest. aJ F-., S.ud (C) (30) "Miss Reilly's Rtvtn1t." I o.tr.cfl/Fltl (C) (30) ...... (60) 9:30 ..... (C) (30) Butw Ward. !!!.' -<89-> -~ """ (30) One of tht world's IC· knowltdltd artists In alaawortl 11 viaittd In his studio. 1 ....... ,,....... Dell (C) (30) 10:00 a Cl) ....... FJvt-O CC> <60> StM MCGarrttt (series star Jfdl lord) and hla specill police unit find themselves in the micldlt of I political usaalnltlon plot 119(J)&mF•.-...: "'lk-&tiir (CJ (10) "The Concttt9 Cof. ral." Md:loud (Dennis Wuvtr) In· \ftSti(ltta 1 rodeo murder at Madi· son Square Garden. J. D. Cannon co-stars. GUtatJ art Joanna Moon. Nancy Malone, Albert S.lml, Burr DtBtnnlnr. Jamea Wainwrl(ht. s .. rits futures Ttny Cartar. U BALANCED NEWS IS *BIG 5 NEWSr D fi\W:oom1iTARS * BURT REYNOLDS NEW! MYSTERIOUS EVENTS THAT HAPPEN AFTER DARK Can the entire population of a fair-sized town suddenly vanish in the night? James .Franciscus thinks so-and he has collected some strange and mysterious happeninp in the past to back up bis theories. The motion picture and television star started doing his detective work on the subject as the result of his role in "Night Slaves," an ABC Movie of the Week, Tuesday at 8:30 PM. N(!'wSliow 810:00@ D ~ CIJUJ Dill Aiiiat (CJ (60) • "'Fhe Murder of a Small Town." Dtl Lt. Au1111t investi11t11 the crash of bus c1rryin1 MWcln·Amerlcan chll· dren to an An1lo school. Ricardo Montalban auests. a ne s.t tc> <60> D (ii' (I)Q) Roo11 222 (C) (30)1· flD. Opa (C) (60) Third epiaode In ''The Lau(hin1 Majority." Walter thii five-part music serin co-pro· Whitman Hi1h School students ere1 duced by USC and KCET features apathetic about campus elections harpsichordist Malcolm Hamilton. until rotund jokesttr Harvey Butch· , .._ (30) er throws his h•t into the rln1. 10 _ • fiT~lic.!lf Mnlcw (60) Elliott Street 1utsts. :-• .. z... (C) ID DINid frost Sllow (C) (90) Clips U ..... (C) (30) from "Tara! Tara! Tuel" plus per-Ml ....._ (30) sons involved in P11r1 Harbor 11:0011~1..._ (C) events of Dec. 7. 1941. . NM (C) &> Drlptt (C) (30) "Tht Bir Am•· U A S S. BUFFALO ttur." "Officer Dtn1lt" wlos • bus· * BILLS! ACTION! lnessman club's "All-American Po· 1 !iceman" •w•rd, but htldqu1rters c .. -:=-~(C) h11 no record of Officer Denlle • t· Ll•lt" (d (stu1rt Nisbet). , • r•· fll} £ ... r It ,_,. (C) (60) (R) ma) 57 -Richard Wlclmart. the tradition1I Old Tlmel'1' Nlpt, • I =-~1,.~~ (d ) sin1·•·lon1 of old flYOfitts., doses • • rama -this summer se111>n of music with Jemes Cisney, Lloyd Nolan. the Boston Pops Orchestra. The I~=..,--;: ... (C) Four Statesmen 1rt also feetured. ll·301. m~ ..., __ 1......_ tm f1slw , ... ,., (30) . .... ..... (C) ., ...... UWt <C> C90> • , m ..... ., c.... <C> . "'tilt ~ (IChtn· 9:00 II a CJ) MMICll C.ter (C) (60) turt) '41 -Caur Romero. Dr. Jot Gannon leems that the M m Diel Cewtll (C) tHna1e d•uahter of his best friends Miwtt: "CrJ II till Nipt" (dre· Is on drup. . ma) '56-Edmond O'Brien. Nat1lle D KRAFT MUSIC HALL Wood. Brian Donl1V1. * Friars Club Roasts ~11ac11 .1Mm1 (C) (R) Do R. kl 12:00 CJ) Didi c..... (C) n IC es 12:30 iiwit: "TIM ct.ra,.... Mr. II 9 (i) 8' Knft Mnk Hall (C) " (dr1m1) '42-Cflfford Evans, ~) "The frial'1 Roast Don Deboreh Kerr. Rickles." Johnny Cart0n Is host. 1:00 R Mewlt: "TIM Ntpt flatitn" "Roasters" indudl Alan Kini. Mil· (Tr1m1) '60--Robtrt Mitchum, Anne ton Berte. Dick eavett. chet Hunt·e H . ley and Htnny Younsm•n. D Niwa (C) U OR. KIMBLE HITS 1:1s fe.•.it; ~ leenl (C) *CHICAGO TONIGHT! uo A,!'~ :r,;,.::.-:::~ II TIM F1cttWt (60) "Search In a Niatlt el ;:1." James Frum:iscus falls in love with the mysterious and eerily beautiful Tisha Sterling in "Night Slaves." "There are some happenings of this nature that defy normal explaoation,'' television's former "Mr. Novak" and the star of the film "Marooned" states. "You can still get into arguments about them." Franciscus said that in 1819 Czar Alexander I of Russia sent a special investigatina group to a small town called Ebelyakb near the .Laptev Sea when tax officials revealed no one in the town with · a population of over S,000 bad paid any taxes. "The investigators Jound out why when they got there," Fran· ciscus said. "There was not a single living thing m the place. "Everyone ... hum~n and animal was gone. There was food and merchandise in stores, but not a soul was to be seen." Peasants in neighboring towns spoke of "comets" or ·•rockets" that had been seen in the sky shortly before the deserted town was discovered. "But there are always a lot of meteorites crashing in that remote area," Franciscus added. "The inhabitants were a no- madic group and they might just have all wandered away-but that doesn't seem likely." "Night Staves'' touches on the subject of the population of a small California town vanishing every night-only to reappear in the morning as though their uncanny disappearance never hap- pened. Franciscus is the only person aware of the strange goings on and, because of a head injury, is considered crazy by some people and a suspected murderer and kidnapper by local police. \ The color feature is based on the novel by Jerry Sohl and pro· '-.. duced by &ie<ett Chambers who co-authored the script with Robert Specht. Aside 'from Franciscus the line-up of co-stars includes Lee Oraflt, Scott Marlowe, Tisha Sterling, Andy Prine and special guest star Leslie Nielsen. • • • Roger Bowen, who co-stars as the confused factory president in 20th Century-Fox Television's Arnie series for CBS, believes In reinnmatlon and wants to be a dumb animal the next lime around. "Animals," says Bowen, "have these advantages over man: they never hear the clock strike, they die without any idta of death, they have no theologians to instruct them, their lut moments are not disturbed by unwelcome and unpleasant ceremonies, their funerals cost them nothing, and no one starts lawsuits over their wills." ,... 21 - THUR SDAY OCTOBER 1 Par mornin1 and afternoon llttnp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenfence, are 1"9 day's movies. DAmME MOVIES 9:00 D ........ '" .. , Ht«1'' P•rt 1 (musical) '54-Jose Ferrer, Merle Oberon. 9:30 B .. U Wat Slreet" (dr1m1) '62- Alln Ladd, Rod Steirer. GI..,._ OJIMns After Dart" (ITIYS· !!!7> '58-Stac:y Harris, Louis Sirao. 10:00 U "The &lit'' (drama) '48-Doua· las Fairbanks Jr., Maria Montez. 1:00 GI "s.t' (actwnture) '38-Tyrone Power, Loretta Younr, Annabella. 2:00 D <C> "TM lat of Ent•les" (comedy) '62-David Niven, Alberto Sordl. 4:00 • (C) "A TI• To lAM alMI A 11'""'• lo Die" (dr1m1) '58-Jo~n Ghln, Keenan Wynn. 1:001 lfr..._(C) (60) Jeny Dunphy. · DIC N..,...flcl (C) (60) ---TIM Allen Sllow (C) (90) Steve Alen Is host to Mason Wiiiiams, Nicholas Johnson, Grea Morris, and AHan Sherman. D Sil O'Cledi Movie: "A ot. tint Tru•pet" Pert I. (adventure) When Beverly Garland, co-star of My Three Sons on CBS. told lier S.year-old daughter, Carrie, "We didn't hAYe television whea I was a lltfle glrl,'° the child asked, .. Did you have chain?" • • • SCHWINN BICYCLES 2 CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED! ALL MODELS AND COLORS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I • Varsity 110 Spucl.l • Contlnentalt • SvburlNna e Stl"I R•ya ORANGE CYCLE 140 S. Ot.11.tl St. ORANOI, CALll'. (714) SlllU6 ..... 22 '64-Troy Donahue, Suzanne Pit· alltttt, Diane McBain. James Grer· ory, U.S. Clvalry man fills In love with another Lieutenant's wife. I Set s..rt (C) (30) Tiit F1hltstenes (C) (30) It TaU. a Tllltf (C) (60) "A ery Warm Reception." ~ (1) Sllf Trell (C) (60) iilra New (C) (30) "Roamin1 t e Smithtonlan, #2." (i) CIS News (C) (30) • Ouireecll/Mlllca .. (C) (30) lntrlp (30) • TnM Mwtntwe (C) (JO) • Tubo cit In ~ (30) • News In tllt ... Id (C) (30) 6:20 (6) Wutller (C) M1r1t Stiles. 6:30 • talldld ea-• (30) TIM flJltll N• (C) (30) "A Btll for San Tanco.'' After 1lmost three centuries, the Convent San Tineo bellfs flat. 6 NIC NlptlJ News (C) (30) U • ftttwe (C) (30) "Glimpses !f'Enchantin1 Japan." Cl) Mr f...nt. Martin (30) • 'htttnl ,., Uwta1 (30) Notlciefo 34 (C) (60) • Tiie Dtltft Report (C) (30) • ~ 1 OIMWa (30) AIC Evtftlq News (C) (30) 7:00 en EMtlla& News (C) (30) @D NIC NiptlJ Ntw1 (C) (30) • WMt's MJ Uae? (C) (30) @ Cl) I I.eve LllCJ (30) .... tt.e Cloe~ (C} (30) Jack an Is host. Soupy Sales aunts. I 00 Drapet (C) (30) Playln1 ti.. &ulblr (30) Truda or C.nsequtnces (C) ~let tllt Uvln& Wenl (C) (30) Sl•plt•ente M•ll (55) Tllat &lrt (C) (30) Marlo Thomas has announced her retirement from her network series. That Girl. in which she is currently completing her fifth year in the starring role. ''This is my fifth season o n the show and it has been the best exper ience of my life," M iss Thomas stated. ·•1 will miss work- ing with the people at ABC-we have had a really maI"Velous rela- tionship. However, we on the show believe that five years and 140 episodes is about as far as we can go creatively with this character. "I love television-I love the action and its challenge and I will continue to work in it. I'm an actress and l look forward to working in all three mediums." • • • Stu Whitman bas been signed to star in lrwln Allen's ••City Be- neath tile Sea," to be produced as a two-hour movie for NBC. The ft.Im will have a budget or over $1.4 million, and will be directed by Allen. It ls based on an orlatnal story by the pro- ducer-director dealing with the science fiction adventures or a pioneer underwater colony In tbe year 2053. Jobt Meredyth Lucas authored the screenplay. • • • Fernando Lamas, Argcntine- born movie star-turned-director. directs a "Mannht" episode this season for C BS. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 New show 97:30@ 7:3011 ta CIJ '••Iii AH11r (C) c3o> Chinese· restaurateur Ena Ho tells Uncle Bill his lS.year·old brns.to-be Mini Ltt will arrive in town the nu1 day and Bill insists Ille stay with his family . until the weddln1. n e (i) m Alp W1110t1 <C> <60> RoawMiTlir.Uly Tomlin, Redcf Foxx, Ind The Ttmpt1tions 1uat. 11 NYP0 (C) (30) "Stones." Det. Johnny Corso Infiltrates a pn1 of "thrill·mu111rs." Guests are Dan Scardino, and Paul L1r10n. D @ Cl) CB Milt Uncel1 (C) (60) "Chartes." Psychiatrist Matt Lincoln (Vince Edwards) aids the police In e1pturin1 snlptt Charlie Devon (1uest Martin Sheen). Herb Edelman autsts u Lt. Samlsh. Q Miiiea S Movie: (C) "lidpt &ea Hawaii .. " (comedy) '61 - Deborah Walley, James Darren, Michael Callan, Peu:y Cass, Cart Rainer, Eddy Foy Jr. I Tnrlll tt ConseqUlltCtl (C) (30) Dlnltf ...... (C) (60) "The First Beau." Jemima (Veronica Cart· wrlaht) experiences the sweet panp of first love with 1 d1shln1 youn1 outlaw. David Ellis (Fabian forte). fJlJMaalt Hcl tile ....... Ma- cl"IM (C) (30) (R) "Test 2.'' I Seltctecl Ff• (C) (30) Mas Fuerte CIUI t1 Allor (30) 7:55 Cltltltft cit =ndos 1:00 Qt()) JI• Sltew (C) (60) Kate Smith and Gary Puckett !est. Ylqiftll lreltl• Sllow (C) (60) entatively scheduled auests are Seralo Franchi, Allen Ludden, Betty White, Norm Crosby and Dr. Wiiiiam Of man. 01 To Teft ltle Tmll (C) (30) f1!) ............ i• .... (C) (30) Behind the htldllnu analysta of Capitol Hiii news by comspondenta Ntil MKNell, Peter Lluaor. and Charles Corddry. G> er...._ 1 ... rc11 <C> (30) @I) "1•1tre Movie (2 hr) "Terero por un Dia.'' t.-OS Im T•llwllta lllaical (55) 1:3011 U Ci) fD lrtlllide (C) (60) ''Tilt Hippy Dreams of Hollow Men.'' Stranded .,, 1 blizzard In 1 mountain cabin with an addict de· prived of drup. Ironside must flaht for his life and for tbl addlct's unity. .loleph Campanella 1uests. Raymond Burr atars. fJ @ Cl) EB 11w1tcMc1 <C> <30> '°Silem, Here We Come.•• As Sam-n· tha Is preparina to attend the witches convention in s.m. Mass., site of the Infamous witch trials of 1692, her "mixed" m1rtl11e to 1 mortal Js on trill. Cesar Romero i esta IS Mr. Hitchcock. D.w f'911 .. (C) (90) Art mey, Eric Staal, Pat O'Brien, Dion, Paul Harvey. - Qlrtlpk lelil& (C) (2 hr) NET ....,..... (C) (90) (R) e Writt·Off." ea.cl on a but experience, this proar1m Is the story of a successful, hlfhly·qualifled, 49· year·old ad executive In 1 larp firm who, after 16 y1111 Of productive service, Is fired for no apparent realOfl. Cast: Gerard Parbs. Sandra Scott, Cec Linder, Maute Morris. &Ii> flshtr Fa•llJ (30) 9:00 IJ 9 Cl) CIS n ... , Mevlt: (C) "iutterflelcl r (drama) '60- Elizabeth Tayfor, Laurence Harvey, Eddie Fisher, Dina Merrill, Mildred ;) ) • I s L ) I· • ., If .. 0 1 n, ~) II ry 9. m " nt r1 ii: 1y, ed Dunnock. A hi1h·prlced New York fashion model devotes the better part of h« life to her romances. U TH Fualtivt (C) (60) "Blood· Une." Kimble finds his lift In Jeo- pardy when he learns 1 ,.cret about 1 champion Irish setter. D BAREFOOT-BRIGHTEST *.-NEW COMEDY ON TV!! a cm rn m 11r11Mt '" • ,.. (C) (30) ''Tlit Bed." The Bretters buy 1 bed wholes1le ind find the deal less thin comfortable. Im o.tr.id/Fll• (C) (30) t:lO D 0 Ci) ii':' NaMJ (C) (30) "The Sm1ilestDl1mond In the Wor1d." Adam Hudson (John Rnk) dlSCO¥ers buyin& 1n enp1em1nt rin1 suitable for N•~ls a problem. D @ C1J EE 1111 Odd C.uplt (C) {30) "The Flatit of tfle Fellx." A pro hockey player hill Oscar ind Fellx, tryln1 to patch thinp up, winds up ch1llen1ln1 the athlete to a boKln1 m1tch. Richud X. S11ttery autsts IS Spllnt McKenzie, Ind Ann Elder pl1ys lrm1. I """ (C) (30) Baxter Ward. ....... , ...... Dal (C) (30) 10:00 II tD Cl) t!3 Dt1t1 Mlrtl1 (C) C"O> Godfrey Ctmbrid19, Dom De· Luise, Britt Eklund, Ruth Bmlt 1nd Ch1rtes Nel10n Reilly 1uest. I m ..... <C> <60> D Tiit Sllnt (C) (60) "Queen's Ranaom." Tht Saint helps 1 de· posed kin1 obtain 10me )twtla. fm 0pa (C) (80) Fourth Pf'Olflm In a five-part mualc serlta produced In cooperation with USC. ., ....... (30) -· &> Hofmpt con II Prof. Htftn.., 10:30, IUI Jollna News (C) (30) .. , ...... (30) • A.1111 Trta htlnes (30) ll:OOl!~~News (C) • 6 • """<C> .. (l: Tilia? (C) • ~: "~tn wm. ttlt lun" r em) '5s-Robert Mitchum. Yeu ..... , Sly (C) MoN: "Htll'a FM Hews" (dr1. ma) '58-Stephen McNally, Vic Morrow, CollHn Grey . I ~ ... -=.:-:-Review (C) (R) 11:300~ Merv lrifffn (C) CIJ ....... .., ea..... <C> : ..,.. ( mysf tfY) ' IYltY s, John Mills. I 0> bick Cavett (C) Miwlt: "TM ,.._.,.. (comedy) -Ntc Guinness, Glynnis Johns. u:oo cm rn Diet ea..u <C> 12:30 m Mtvlt: .. Dttp Wlttn" (drama) '41--0ana Andrews, Jean Peters. 1:00 8 MoN: (C) "Tall ........... (western) '57-Joel McCrea, Virglnia Mayo. ~ New show 99:30@ @ Q) Tiit l•mtltll (C) ( ) "W<Ne £Jephlnts Don't Grow on Trees." Ross Martin auests 1s 1n eternal loser who is joined by Ben Richards while drlvin1 e den· 1erous cario to a chemical plant. Mitch Vo1el ind Don Knl&flt also guest. New show 810:00@ I DNews (C) Alf..Nt&M si..w: •'Cft•• It ttlt Da" Htuae," "&upe Fro111 Slllara," I nd "Mldtltlnt." 1:30 II C..•unlty lllllttill ..-(C) Kevin Sanders Joins 'Big 5' Kevin Sanders, one of Australia's fore- most newsmen, has joined KTLA 's new Big 5 News line-µp. "With his intemationa! background and broad understanding of world aff afrs, we ex- pect Sanders to be a very important addjtion to our on-air reporting staff and to our 'news team• concept," said Vice-President and General Manager Doug Pioley. Sanders reports along with Tom Reddin, Hal Fishman, Larry Scheer, and a sports- caster, on both the S and 10 PM editions of the ~hannel S news telecasts. Tom Har- mon and former Yankee baseball player, Jerry Coleman, alternate in the KTLA sportscaster position. Sanders bas spent the past five months touring the world, gathering background in- formation and analyzing international news coverage. 2:30 Ntwa/llwt Us nta .,., (C). His career as a newsman began in 1956 when he went to work for a radio station in Perth. In 1959, he joined ATN7-Chan- nel 7-in Sydney; and three years later, left to join OTV9-Channel 9-in Melbourne, where, in addition to his regular newscast- ing assignments, he wrote and produced a five-minute daily news analysis program. For nearly two years, he was assigned as Chief of the Canberra News Bureau, re- porting for GTV9 and National Network News on political developments in the Aus- tralian capital. He returned to Melbourne in 1965 to co- anchor the daily newscasts on. Channel 9, and to produce the "Kevin Sanders Report" -a weekly in-depth analysis of issues of particular importance. While with the Australian stations, San- ders produced several hour-long news docu- mentaries and traveled widely, covering na- tional and international news happenings. His news assignments have ta~en him to all the major capitals of Asia and Europe; and he has covered several events in Ameri- ca, such as the Apollo Moon Shots, the Eisenhower funeral, and the 1968 National Election. Sanders, a 34-year-old bachelor, studied at the University of Perth and setved in the Australian Air Force. ..... 23 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS $1.00 ........ . Moy be used Of"I envelopes as return oddress 1abels. Also very handy os identificotion labels for marking personal items such os books, records, photos, etc. Labels stick on gloss and may be used for marking home conned food items. Alt lobels ore printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed poper. Mn. 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JKk Hawkins. 10:001.1-r-" (west!m) '41-Willlam HOiden, Glenn ford. 1:00 GI...., Dedi•I Clt..uot" (wtst· em) '46-Henry Fonda, Linda Dar- nell. 2:00 G "ln MilnMls" (classic) '43 -11no CeM, Valentina Cortt11. 4:10 II '11iellbUrt" (dr1m1) '56-Ed·I ward G. RoblnlOfl, Kevin McCarthy, Coftnie R_,I. I V I N : ~~ C, 6:00, ...... (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy.· die llN•1tict (C) (60) Tiit Alea Sllow (C} (90) Tent•· tivt auats Include James Mason. fJ Iii O'Cled Mewit: (C) "A IM-tant Tn1..,.... Condullon (drama) '64-Troy Donahue, Suzanne Plesh· ette, Diane McBain, James Greaory. A U.S. C1v1lry soldier falls in love · with another Lieutenant's wife. I • let s-it (C) (30) Tiit f1iiltltoiltl (C) (30) It Tllles 1 T111tf (C) (60) (I) Sllf Trll (C) (60) : "'-"• .... (C) (30) • o.tr.dl/Mlllicalt (C) (30) ...... (30) • Tiit ....,_ Wat (C) (30) • T ......... Estrtlln (30) .... Ill Utt Round (C) (30) 6:20 Ci) Wutllor (C) M1r1e Stiles. 6:30 • c.-... ea-. (30) m Sally Field is * THE FLYING NUN. Get the habit weeknights I TIM Flriill N•n (C) (30) &IOIY News (C) (30) lio.s. Tiles bJ Ru· .. , (30) A vfsually en· hanctd rudlna of two of British novelist Godden's most 1ppealin1 worb for childre11-'The Mouse House" and "The Mousewife." I (I) MJ FIWOrite Martian (30) htl.n. •• l.Mlta <30> Notidtr9 l4 (C) (60) Tiit DtMft Report (C) (30) Qllitr ... ' Olwidala (30) MC Enllin1 News (C) (30) I 7:00 R CIS &tal•& Ntw1 (C) (30), Walter Cronkite. 8 m NIC ,.._., Ntws (C) (30) David Brinkley, John Chancellor, Frank McGH. (HJ CJ) I Lowe l.ltcJ (30) Ila. MJ LIM? (C) (30) liet ... Cloct (C) (30) Cillt• SIMwcaM (C) (90) ..... llD "*-,......, (C) (30) (R) &rant Rciilbln, the lifted young compoetr·tiftltf performs ori&lnal compositions In folk, rodl, pop, jazz and blua, 1c:companled by the Pat Panessa Trio. 9 Cl) Trutll tr C:.-.1tttce1 (C) ID Sie ....... Maril (55) EB rut lift (C) (30) 1:3011 a CIJ TIM int'"'• <C> <60> Chris Connelly ruuts as 1 youn1 man fearful of inheritin1 • brain disuse who demands that his &ir1 (Sllye Aubrey) have an abortion. Stephen Brooks, Hal Frederick, Chrfl Stone, Mike f1rrtU and San· dra Smith star with Broderick Craw· ford. D 8' Hi&tl Qepanal <C> (60) ''OnlJ the Bad Come to Sonora." Manolito (Heniy Darrow), the vie· tim of hlpwaymen who leave him stranded after 1tealin1 his moneJ and prize stallion, poses as a poor Mexican drifter In an attempt to track down the bandits. Bruce Dern, J1mt1 Gammon and Ed B1key ruat D "''° (C) (30) D ~ (1)0> Tiit lrldy Bundi (~ (30) •'fhe Babysitters." Gre1 and M1rcl1 become the family sit· ters when Mike and Carol to out fdr the evenlna. fJ.•lllloa $ Movie: "Abotd Mrs. lelllt" (drama) '54-Shlriey Booth, Robert ~an. A bolrdlna house own· er recalls a secret love affair with an influential businewnan. m Tnrtll or Ceuequencos (C) (30) G) Dlnill ...... (C) (60) fD DELIGHTED OT APPALLED * Worst of Newsical Muse fii) I IPlc, I Worst of tlle Ntwli- etl Muse 1 ) (60) Musical satire culled from three months of pro· Soloded film (C) (30) i mmlna. Mal Fuerte que tu AMOr (30) 7:55 a:> c.tttioa tit Seplldel 1:00 D YlrP.il Ira-.• (C) (60) Tent•· tive auests are Nancy Wilson, John· ny Whittaker, Norm CrosbJ ~nd ped· i1tricl1n Dr. Lendon Smith. D cm @ a> Nann, anc1 a.e "°. f.-r (C) (30) "The Haunted House." Jack Albertson auests wjlh Joey Forman. After discoverina wfrat they believe to be 1 &hostly man- sion, Nanny and the Everett chil· dren learn the old house has been I. ed. To Tell tlle Trutll (C) (30) • Ufe fer Todaf (C) (30) llClteb (C) (30) 1:05 • Lucht Libre (55) 1:30 9 Ci) HoadllllSttr (C) (30) Headmaster Andy Thompson (Andy Griffith) is confronted with the problem of an A-minus student (Mitch Voael) who cracks under the pressure of trying to be perfect- like his older brother. The problem comes to light when the boy blanks out in Mar11ret Thompson's (Clau· dette Nevins) English class. D ta @ a;, Name of the lame (C) {§0) "Cynthia Is Alive ancf Liv· in& In Avalon." Robert Culp guests as Paul Tyler, a reporter for Peo· pie Maaazine who poses as a stick· up man to get a story about • fugitive heiress. Cynthia (Barbara Feldon) runs from the police after hitting • policeman with a picket sign durina 1 demonstration. Glenn Howard (Gene Barry) Minds Ttler looklna for tha girl to learn what mak8' her tick. •o ), te I) e n rt I. c, I· I• 1) .. " y r ' I New show 88:30@ (C) (30) "Love and the Old Boy· friend" stars Milton Btrle, Connie Hines. Strother Martin, Phyllil Eliza· beth Davis; "Low and the Nurse" st1ri Julie Somm1ri, Arte JohnlOll, Kip Kine and Stuart Maraolln. ~­ pearine in the blacllouts •rt Bar· bar1 Minkus, Bill Callawty, Jaki De Mar, Richard Williams, Phyllis Elizabeth Davis Ind Stuart Mir· i·~ C (30) Baxter Ward. ~ nt FIWoa Sixties ( ) ~ Jenninp is narrator for this look at the m1jor newa h•P· peninp of 1967. Im Mllicllt/ ......... s .,._ (C) E lltdla Tepatia (30) 10:00 a o oo m lracll•'• wffW <C> {i'l) "Jenny, Who Bomba Build· Ines." Sally field guests as 1 bank· bombin1 activist who is persuaded to star IS her1tlf in 1 documentary for John Bracken (Leslie Nlelstn). When Rachel Holt (Karen Jensen) makes it 1ppe1r th1t she's aolna to 1et the starrin1 role In the docu· ment1ry, Jenny slips 1way from 1 _ date with Kevin Grant (Peter Has· kell) and shortly after. 1 buildlna is bombed. Kevin finds Jenny's necklace at the scene. Marie O'Casey, Jerome Guardino ind John Mcliam also 1uest. • Bm ..... <C> <60> @mm To• JtMa <C> <60> Diahann Carroll, Zero Mostel and The Ace Truckin1 Company join Tom. An u1fusu1I hlahli&ht is Mosttl readin1 1 letter describina 1 buffalo hunt written by Ch1r1es RuSltll, the noted cowboy artist. fJ n. Saint (C) (60) f1l) 0pu (C) (60) The fin1I pro· D cm rn &> 1lt hrtrldp Fa• 1r1m in I five-part series oo-pro· lfj r.iittJ-(Cf (30) '1he Sound oi duced by USC and KCET, features Money." The f1mlly is aued for • concert by pianist Ger1ld Rob· h•lf·•·million dollars by a min bins, a Studio City resident end claimln1 severe whiplash 1nd back raduete of use. injury from a minor tr1ffic accident. · Novell (30) Harry Morein auests IS Willie • • T•-Cin•• 40 (2 hr) Lukin. . 10:30 lifl Jibs News (C) (30) m Dnld Frost (C) (90) The Car· Mi Maatro (30) penters., Edward Bennett Willi1ms, 11:00 ! ~ Ntw1 (C) R1ymond Roh1uer, plus fllm clips • 6 in ..... (C) · of Buster Keaton. 11 """loP Tiiis? (C) I We> (30) ED ..... (C) El Tt1tro Ca•pesino • Tllutrt 9: ''The Tlwtt ...... ( ) ( ) he music, dr1ma and 111 DrtMf' (comedy) '62-The Three puppetry of "the thutre of the farm Stooaes. Carol Christensen. wor1ceri," I performin& company m You Den't S., (C) (30) Gunts comPQsed of strlkln1 Callfomi1n1 1re Rose M1rie, Abby Dalton, Mi· who are usina theatre to re-awaken chael Landon •nd Richard Chamber· a sense of cultural identity 1mon1 llin. Mtxltan·Amer~ns. m Mtvie: "l111bllti" (adventure) tiialMr F••AJ (30) ~ feature ·on the Derk Conti· U. IMrlJ • Ptnlvilto (30) nent. 9:00 a (I) CIS friar Mtvte: (C) I m Plfl'J Maltft ht tllt lraw" (dram•)-: 1'fM fonyt1 Sip Frank Sln1tr1, Clint Wilker, Tommy Em Nodtt a las Oect Sends, Brad Dexter, Tony Bill, Tat-11:30 m(I) Merv. 5rlffift (C) suya Mih1Shi, T1keshi Keto, Sammy · @ m .ltlllllJ C...... (C) Jackson, Richard Bak1lyan, Ratter : "Ir. c,cto,s" (mystery) John10n. A 1roup of M1rines l1nd '4<>--Albert Dekker, Janice Lopn . • their disabled •ircraft on • sm•" I m Didi CMtt· (C) P1cific isl1nd policed by a unit of Mtwil: "Mlddlt of lltt Nipt" i nese soldieri. { r1m1) '59 -Fredric March, Kim Tiit Fu&ftivt (C) (60) Novik. (ll) CI> &> TMt llrl (C) (30) I Noticltro 34 " n end Sandi ind Htrry and 12:00 . (!)Didi CIVttt (C) Snoopy." Ann Marie turns investia•· 12:30 Movie: ''StfHPf on the Prowl" tor to check up on actor H1ny (dr1m1) '53-Paul Muni. Fieldstone because Don's sister Is 1:00 8 Movie: ~AilltOftd Co11111nd" comin1 to New York to see him. (drama) '61 -Howard Keel, Earl I Ft1o111 Squad (C) (30) 0 D ,.... (C) Oubtada/fll• (t) (30) Holliman, Burt Reynolds HeJ (30) "Co11•nitJ Bulletin lelrd (C) ,._. _i60) 1 :JO Alt.ffl&ld Slier. "Tllt Rlnllf," 9:JO (ft) Cl) EB LM, Mllrican $tJtt Ill ferce" 1nd ~" DRAMA FOR STU GILLIAM Stu Gilliam literally stepped into his own shoes for his auest-star appearance in Julia airing Tuesday at 8:30 PM on NBC. Stu is seen as Stu Oilliam, a Las Vegas hotel comedian, in the episode, "Little Boys Lost." This is a switch because usually other peoele are steJ_>piog into Stu Gilliam's shoes. As a financial diversification, Stu G10iam has his ow 1 bootery in Los Angeles' Crenshaw district. But even though he plays himself, the Julia episode represents a departure for Gilliam. A much-seen personality on television variety and game shows, Stu this time has a dramatic role as he joins in the hunt for two missing boys. A native of Detroit, Stu decided school was too slow for his own quick mind and became a seventh grade dropout. He found the study of ventriloquism much more interesting than the three R's and soon emerged from amateur ranks into the professional enter· tainment field as a ventriloquist. Stu's first dummy, "Oscar Pepper", was Caucasian, because Stu was one of the very few Negro "vents", so manufacturers weren't making black dummies. The'Korean War interrupted Stu's still-young career. He became a paratrooper "not because I was brave, but because paratroopers got extra pay." Gilliam became a stand-up comedian almost by accident. He was called upon to fill in for the regular emcee at a hotel in New York·~ Catskills. He was an instant success. This first experience as a "solo" prompted Stu to retire Oscar and become a stand-up comic, writing most of his own material. Ed Sullivan brought StU' to national attention and this led to a regular starring role in Dean Martin Presents The Golddlggers. From that point on, he has been constantly busy in clubs, hotels, and on television. And while roles like the one in this week's Julia indicate Stu Gilliam's future is unlimited, he keeps Oscar Pepper in a termite· proof wrapping at home-just in case. NEEDS H ELP-Jason Higgs (Oscar winner Sidney Poitier), leader of a group whose plan to rob a factory to aid jailed civil rights demonstrators backfires, seeks to flee the country with the aid of social worker Cathy Ellis (Joanna Sliimk11s) in "Tire Lost Man .'' on The N BC Monday Night Movie at 9 PM. SUNDAY, SEPTEM•ER 27 7:30 9 (C) "But of Enemlu" (comedy) '62-David Nivens, Alberto Sordl. 1:00 ll (C) "Jubel" (western) '56-Glenn Ford, Felicia Farr. 9:00 7 (C) "Hurry Sundown" (drama) '67-Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, Diahann Carroll, Loring Smith, George Kennedy. 1• 17 3 ''Th• Jayhawkers" (adventure) '59-Jeff Chandler, F'ess Parker, Nlcole Meurey, Hnry Silva. 11:30 2 ''TM Devil's Dl1clple" (adventure) '59-Burt Lancaster, Kirk Dous· les, Sir Laurence Olivier. 7:05 7:30 t:OO 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 1:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 13 "Quertet" (drama) ·49 -Basil Radford. Jack Watling, Raymond Lovell. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 23 6 "Kln('s Pirate" (adventure) '67-Douf McClure. Jiii St. John, Guy Stockwell, Mary Ann Mobley. Kurt Kasnar. 9 (C) "Mysterious lllend" (scHi) '61-Joan Greenwood. Michael Crais. 4 23 6 (C) "Th• Lost Men" (drama) '70--Sidney Poitier. Joanne Shim· ku1. Al F'reeman Jr., Michael Tolan. 9 "Hart-" (biography) '65-Carol Lynley. Efrem Zlmbalist Jr .. Barry Sullivan, Ginger Rogers. 13 "Glrl of the Nl&ht" (drama) '60--Anne F'rancis, Lloyd Nolan. 5 (C) "Constant Huabend" (comedy) '54-Re• Harrison, Kay Kendall. 7 "The Comancheros" (western) '61-John Wayne, Stuart Whitman. Ina Balin, Nehemiah Persoff. , 11 "Claudla" (drama) '43-Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 7 "Herry Bleck end the Tl1er'' (adventure) '58 -Stewart Granger. Berbara Rush, Anthony Steel. 9 (C) "Apeche" (western) '54-Burt Lancaster. Jean Peters. 7 17 3 (C) "Night Sieves" (suspense) '70 -James Franciscus. Lee Gl'ent, Scott Marlowe. Andrew Prine. Tisha Sterling, Leslie Nielsen. 4 23 6 (C) "Sen Francisco lntematlonal Airport" {drama) "70 -Van Johnson, ~ernell Roberts. Clu Gulaaer, Beth Brickell. 9 "Ten Deya to Tulare" (adventure) '58-Sterllna 11ayden. 13 "Dertc Weters" (drama) '44-Merle Oberon. Franchot Tone. 5 "Men from Celro" (adventure) '54 -George Raft. Gianna Carla Canale. 11 "This An1ry Age" (drama) '5&--Anthony Perkins. Silvana Mangano. WEDNESDAY, SEPTI:MBER 30 7 (C) "Get Youraelf e Collea• Girt" (comedy) '64 -Chad Everett, Nancy Sinatra, Mary Ann Mobley, Chris Noel. 9 "Requiem for a H .. vywelaht" (411rema) '62-Anthony Quinn. Jackie Gleason. Mickey Rooney, J4ille Harris. , ... 26 ( THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEk, SEPTEMBER 26. 1970 SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 O Movie: "Tht Cire1t G1mblnl" (mystery) '37-Aklm Tamiroff. D @(I) Jerry Lewis SIMw (C) m A.M. Movies: "Capt Mephlsto & the Tranlformat.lon Madlin•" (mys· tery) '66-William Forrest. "Fort Al&itn" (adventure) '52 -Yvonne DeCarlo, Raymond Burr. m Trff House (C) 1:00 D @@m Ttldtoltfy (C) @I) Canclona' Music• D @(I) lteluctanF Dr1ion & Mr. Cl) Panor1111a Latino fild (C) 9:30 a 9 (6) m Htre C.1111 ttle 6rv"'p (?} m Mr. Wishbone (C) fJ @ CV TIM Doubltdtcktt• (C) ID Bozo tllle Clown (C) m Movie: "ltlot In Juvtnllt PrlMn" 7:Z5 II &Ive · U1 Tllis D•J (C) (drama) '59-Jerome Th0<. 7:30 II Dustf• Trfflloldt (C) @I) Cutrd11 J llulUrm D ID (i) m H. R. Pllfnstvf (C) 10:00 ~~Ci) Josie ' Tiit Pussycats fJ @ Cil Motor MOUit (C) D ID Ci) m Major leaaue Bast· Q) Cool McCool & His Friends (C) bell (C) 1:00 fJ ! Cl) Burs lunnJ I Road Run· fJ G1J (]) Hot Whttls (C) "" our (C) fJ Movie: "Return of tht TtHn" D ID 00 m Dr. Dolittlt (C) (western) '52-Dale Robertson , ra (ill ~ Lancelot Lin•. Secret @I) lntrl1• ,.,.•;,!.: Su-rhtroes (C) 10:30 1J 9 Cl) Harltt11 Cilobetrotter1 '(C) "' ,.. 0 Movie: "Tiit laclJ Yanilhts" m Tales of Wells Farro (mystery) '38-Michul Redgrave, 1:30 D ID @ m ""' Plnthtr (C) D (ill Cil a, ...... (C) 0 Ca11pus Proflat 11:00 IJ Qt(i) Atchlt's Funllouse (C) e Movie: (C) "Tiie rwat.s of lloecl D @ CI> ne HardJ '°" (C) lfiVt(' (adventure) '62 -Kerwin OJ Mom: "Antnlc and Old Lace" M1thews, Glenn COfbett. (comedy) '«---Cary Grant, m Cisce Kid (C) Ci) Fitstl M11lcan1 m ,., .. .., (C) 11:30 D (11) CI> Alltfican Bandstand (C) ~IJ 9Ci)~~,~~~ ~~~~* Cioelits (C) fJ Movie: "Hlah Noon" (drama) 11:00 11:30 1:00 7:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:00 T:30 9:00 11:00 11:30 D Q) (i) m Tiit Buaaloos (C) '52~ary Cooper. Grice Kelly. 9 "Time Umlt" (drama) '57-Richard Widmark. June Lockhart. 13 "G-Mtn" (drama)-James Cagney. Lloyd Nolan. 5 "loat Continent" (adventure) '41-Cesar Romero, John Hoyt. 11 "Cry In the Night" (drama) '56-Edmond O'Brien, Natalie Wood. Bri an Donlevy. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 1 (C) "A Distant Trumpet" Part I (adventure) '64 -Troy Donahue, Suzanne Pleshette, Diane McBain. James Gregory. 9 CC) "Gldaet Goea Hawellen" (comedy) '61-Deborah Walley. James Darren. Michael Callon, Pesay Cass. Carl Reiner, Eddy Foy Jr. 2 29 a (C) "Butterfleld I" (drama) '60--Ellzabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Eddie Flsher, Dina Merrlll. Mildred Dunnock. 9 "Men With the Gun" (western) 'SS-Robert Mitchum, Jan Sterling. 13 "Hell's five Houra" (drama) '58 -Stephen McNally, Vic Morrow. Colleen Gray. 5 ''Tiger •ey" (mystery) '59--Hayley Mill~. John Mills, Horst Buch· holz. 11 "The Promoter" (comedy) '52-Alec Guinness, Glynnis Johns. f'RIDAY, OCTO•ER 2 7 (C) "A o+stant Trumpet" Conclusion (drama) '64-Troy Donahue, Suzanne Pleshette, Diane McBain, James Gregory. 23 6 (C) "Becllle\h" (mystery) '47-Jean Rogers, John Eldridge, Robert Slleyne. 9 "About Mrs. LHlle" (drama) '54-Shlrley Booth, Robert Ryan. 2 29 I (C) "None But the Breve" (drama) '6S-Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker, Tommy Sands. Brad Dexter. 9 "The Three Stooan, In Orbit" (comedy) '62-The Three Stooges. Cerol Chnstensen. 13 "Bembutl" (adventure) '59-Feature on the Dark Continent. S "Or. Cyclops" (mystery) '40-Albert Dekker, Janice Logan. 11 "Mlddle of the Nlfht" !drama) '59--Fredric March, Kim Novak. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 7:30 t "The [rrend Boy" (ciomedy) '61-Jerry Lewis. Brian Donlevy. 1:30 11 "Boom Town" (western) '40--Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, Hedy Lamarr. • 9:00 4 23 6 (C) "CHt a Giant Shedow" (drama) '66--Klrk Douglas, John Weyne, Frank Sinatra. Senta Berger, Angle Dlclllnson. Luther Adler, Yul Brynner. 10:30 17 3 (C) "Hurry Sundown" (dr~ma) '67-Mlchael Caine, Jane Fonda. Dlehann Carroll, Loring Smith, George Kennedy, 11:00 11 ''Tht Picture of O°'len Gray" (drama) '45--George Sanders Hurd H~field, Donna Reed. ' 11:15 2 (C) "lmltetlon of Ufe'' (drama) '59 -Lena Turner, Sandra Dee John Gavin, Susan Kohner. Juanita Moore, Dan O'Herllhy. ' 11:30 7 (C) "The F1m Men In the Moon" (adventure) '64-Edward Judd Lionel Jeffries, Martha Hyer , ' 13 ''Greet Expectation•" (drama) '47-Anthony Wagner, Finlay Currie. Jean Simmons, John Miiis. .'\ , • , U •, ( 1 (I", lZ:OO ti 18 (j) ScoobJ ho (C) @I) Tlltrt Fa•llilr em .,,. ... las S.1na 12:30 ti 9 Cl) Tiii MM .... (C) II llewie: .,.. F11 .. " (western) '37 -Joel Mc:Cr11, Frances Dee, Lloyd Nolan. 0 llewie: "Salt Wlf" (dr1m1) '58 -Charles Bronson, Ken Taylor, Jen· niter Holden. GI Movie: "'1llt Owtriden" (west· em) '~Joel Mc:Cr11. @ Cl) Jlldy Lrnn (C) 1:00 tl8 Cl)........, I MllttleJ (C) D U@IDM*' Ltape ._. Ml lC> (cont'd. DMslonal play-off doubleheader.) fJ MIN: "M.,.ld w. .. n" (dr1· ma) '37 -Bette Davis, Humphrey Bo11rt. 11J celt AS fi1) Cl) Sltwdly Twf11 UI: "l.elt Me...t" and "Mart ef Zlm." ., ...... 1:30 8 Qt Cl) TIM Jebeaa (C) m CM•pilllllllp W.lltll111 (C) Freddie 81111ie, Les Roberts and Tony Rocco are sdlldulld. Z:OO ti Dntr'• T,..._ (C) IJ Mewie: "Nllflt ..... sa.," (dr1m1) ·sz -Linda Darnell, Gary Merrill, Hildeprde Neff. a CiJ 0.11111 ftlbn: ......... . Ltw" Ind '"l.iw aW ...... " Z:lO ti Steps ti t ... 1111 (C) fJ ..... Tnllll(C) ••lllllM(C) amv...-...11111a1n 3:00 8 felblrt Fil• (C) D ZIH .,., 1llutrl m 111111 et c....i, <C> ........ (C) G Olllrlldl ... ., ..... (C) fljTlfOI G)TNtreMISllNldl 3:15 ID D..., I ....... (C) 3:30 8 *•"'"' (C) Jere W'rtter hosts. 3:308.......,,..... D .... : ~ (adventure) ·~1ur11n O'Hara. 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