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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-03-20 - Orange Coast Pilot• . ' -- I , 'TURNING ON' TO JESUS • C.oas.t Youth Worshiping AD.ew • (SEE STORY, PAGE 3) -' ' --• o iceman e.a s nnocen • DAILY PILOT ~· " * ' * * 10' * * * \ ' SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1971' VOL '4, NO. 61, S SfCTIONS, M PA•l.I 3 Years~ No Word MISSING 3 YEARS Maj. Donavan Lyon MRS. LYON W1 it1 and Hopes War Nightmare County Flier Missi1ig 3 Years ' By GEORGE LEIDAL by a r~tuming released American 01 the Otflr "!lflt ll•U Mrs. Janice Lyon. of Uriiv-ersity Park, hasn't baked an apple pie in three years. dusted a cluster or pussywillows or told her husband "I love you:· Apple pie, is her husband 's favorite. He planted the pussywillows from which the cluster was picked. And tender thoughts to her husband tiaVe 'ror three years beEn mailed lo Hanoi In the hope they reach Air Force ?t!aj. Donavan Lyon. On Monday. Mrs. Lyon and the City or Laguna Beach which this ¥ieek "adopted" her husband will mark ~e third anniversary of the day P.1a1or Lyfll'S plane was la st heard from. prisoner. ?o.trs. Lyon her husband Vietnam. thua was can know only that shot down in North With nG word or Communist con· firmation that he is alive or dead, im· prisoned or buried, she can only hope. "Guy's· name never appeared on ·any official lists either ,;he said, "but four have said he's t.hefe. Thal proves Hanoi 's claim that its PO\V lisl! are complete is a lie," she added. Her husband's "adoptlon" by Laguna Beach is a step to personalize the thrust of American public opinion. Flags will be rlown Monday and letters to be mailed to Hanoi will be distri buted along with bumper stickers that reed: "Hanoi (See MISSING, Page 3) ' •• • Policeman Declares Innocence A Loi Anaetes police oUicer pleaded Jnnocent Friday t.o a charge of voluntary manslaughter arising from the shooting death af a construction worker outside • Huntington Beach bar Monday night. The officer. Cliflon J, Schusse, 26, of 5672 Rogers Drive, Huntington Beach, was arraigned in the West Orange Caunty Di~trict Court. A preliminary hearing was set for March 25. The case is over the slaying of Mark A. Rodgers, 29, of . Buena Park, who was shot dead o~idi the Swinger Bir, 19202 Beach Blvd. The shooting ended an argument which began inside the bar, police said when the off duty officer allege<lly attempted to feed a dog a cigarette. Schusse, a two-year patrolman with the Los Angeles ponce harbor divis ion, is in Orange County jail in lieu of i12,soo bail. A spoke51Tlan for the Los Angeles police said Friday that the case was being reviewed by Olief Edward M. Davis (See POLICEMAN, Pa&e 3) ' • ' ' . • " ' . " Hundre~ of S. Viets Dash Madly From Laos llAM NKHI, Vietnam (AP)-Hundreds of South Vietnamese soldiers fled LaO! today in 1,J.S. hellcopter1 under a deluge of enemy fire. ~ clung to landing skids of the copters, and one crewman said • 90ldler felt from a skid at 4,000 feet and othera from lesser altJtudes. Five American copters were shot down., but the 20 crewmen were rescued. h~nty bodies in green body begs \\'Crt lifted from a battle J.Of'lf 2Yt miles welt of Fino Bue Delta I, JOQghly If miles from the Vietnam border, along wi)h more than 350 soldiers. Fitty were wounded, but the others were able bodies clambering for places aboard the copters. Helicopter pilots said they had to fight off South Vietnamese trying to leap aboard .their dangeroo11ly overloaded air- craft and escape const.ant North Vle\.o narN:M bomb attacks on their positions. "Severa) fell off," said ont pilot. "You Just can't control them. There.'s no doubt about it. They are being pushed back fa~t.·• Some soldlera were !till clinging deA- perately tG the skicb: w~ the helicop- ters landtd at Harn Ngtii, a farward hadQuartera jwt aCT'OSS the border from Laos. Ju11t as the aircraft landed, five North ViebwneM! tftmm artillery shells hit tbe base. and the-hellcaoters, which had 11ttady braved a curtain of North Vie~ namese fire In Laos, took off from their pads and circled the area unUJ the artillery barrage ended. The shella caus. ed no damage. Brlg. Gen. Pham Van Phu. CO'Q1mand· er ot the South Vletnarriese lit Infantry Division. dived into a bunker wilh news-- men and· discuued the operation during the shelling. Phu identified the returning troops a9 members of the 2nd Regiment's Fourth Battalion. He claimed they killed 367 North Vietnamese before the airlift from the battle area, the dead included a North Vietnamese battaUon commander and three company commanders. Phu described the pullout as a "normal troop rotation," but an American liaison ofrlcer said tt was the beginning of the withdrawal of the 2nd Regiment, which has its headquarters at Delta I. The 1st Regiment of Phu's division was battertd in five days or fighting this week far. ther west of Delta 1, taklnR as many u 500 casualties out of a 1,500-man force, and was withdrawn Thursday. Three 122mm artillery rounds today ~t the nearby U.S. tacil!ty at Khe Sanh, an operaUonal ba~ for hundreds ot American helicopters supporting the dri ve into Laol. One round started a fire at a helicopter rl'fueUng pad, but it was extinguill~ quickly, Om Lyon has been in Vietnam only 36 ~ours when the Phantom jet be and TM:odore Guy were in was sbo& down. Guf later '\'as observed in a North Vietnamese pri50n camp, a fact repqrted . ' Coast •eughes~ Snspe~t Arrested ' \ 1\'eotlier . ' ' ' !t and' early -·mnnting tow cl and rog-througfl Sunday. SI .v cooler but still t>almy and bea•iful. Low 52, high Sunday 72. SIDE TODi\Y . w0Trie1 todt:ly'~ tetn· ag certahl111"'1ot which ~ of tltt' oirl 11ow'"' ,pppris(.d. rto walk on. Colunntist Jean Adam.f tells whetl1l'r it'• drugs. re:. trouble with parents -or (lit thrct -in ft.atured artir:le in todaw'1 FAMILY WEEKLY. ... ,.. UnfW• t A• Allf'r 1 (.IMH'tfrl """ ,., Cl1otlltef ft·llt C-'tl n CM!-!,.,. I c,.11...,. 11 OMftll N911cft 11 Efttlrttll't-' , .. , • ""'""' "'-.... , ,..,.,_ 11 MIYltl la.It •111 l"llt l•ll ,_,. 1J•IJ INCll Mtrll9b 1 .. 11 \Ill( .. u. , By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ,_ D1H1 l'tllf SllMf A daring deception by a con artist posing aa the '301\ of childless billionaire Howard Hughe,, and bilking wealthy, t. famous or influential pe-OPle from the t East-Coast to the orange C.oast took •a new twist tOOa y. , A prime suspect was captureel Friday ·~afternoon in a Redlands restaurant ,-e.ndezvous. ~~ strange ltOC')' is 9ocwnent~ in " 't>y N>wpol't Befdi1 poik< Ill~. 11oQig fOOr weeb'-tnvesUgaUon and 200 penonal interviews. Detective Robert Rardy devoted hours to the pheoomenal case of Mr. X, even when his trail was cold and faint. Whoever he is, f\fr. X is 1 fledgling Ferdinand DeMara -the reoowned Great Imposter -and has • convincing gift of gab. Hardy and his partner, Detective Bob Brockie, took the suspected con man - into custody ln company with a wealthy Palm Springs resident they believe would have been a victim. The man they allege is Mr. X, a,s he became known to them, Is Raymond A. Williams Jr., 24, an escapee from the California Rehabilitation Center at Norco. Itek! without bail due to hi.I convkt status, Williams ill chara:ed with aeverat counts or grand thefl, auto ·theft and furnishing marijuana to a minor. Investigators expect additional com- plaints. charging WUllams wtth ""hlrlwlnd activities in recent wteka that included bilking seven airlines in variow w1 y1. Hardy and Brockie c.rrltd a warrant charging three grand the.ft.s with US.C*I ball aet, in addition to other crimes which Mr. X perpetrated. Whether or not Williams -whG facet incrtased 1tltt prilon Ume: ruultln& from hi• Norco ucape -ls convicted as Mr. X. IOrntOl'M!: achieved the bizarre height of Impersonation. Hert ii wbal he did and how Mr. Xdidlt: "' One month •I"· l\lr. X hit the Harbor t Are.a. He'1 young, abaut 26, trim and handsome. He's a swinging bachelor with an alias and a connection for all oc.. c...tonl .. - ''The tnan, mind you, is not a thief In tbt true. lf:l'L'Hl of the word," 1ay1 Hlfdy. "He juat getJ his kicks oul ol pulling CO!O!llal•hoalet." Ont must simply begin at the beginning -or whele poUce picked up the trail -to follow tht faded foot.steps of a vantahed lmpOlter. • The story bogllls In the thickly c1rpeted, waqrut-paneled offices of a lllald Phlladelphla law !Inn. "He'1 ·a nihtral , • • Real smash 001: offkt material. •. " One can almoet hear Mr. X earnestly convincing Ute attorneys that the son ol one of their weallhlell cllenll ii desUned for llollywood greatness. . Neil, •• find Mr. X and his protege flying to Lu Vegas via private chartered Jet along wtth hla partntl and their IOl•l -1 team. ~tlnatlon : Las Vegas Sahara Hotel penthowe for a face-to-face meeting and negotiations with the elusive 'mystery man himself. "Dad doesn't like to be bounded by con artlsts and sensation-seekers. • . •• ollt can allTIOlt hear Mr. X telling the e1clted party. The pilot's wife and children are en route simultaneously by commen:lal jetliner for a Vegas weekend, allegedly alJ on Papa Hughes' tab. A Umousine mett.s the jet rilht on the nmway, whisking the party W I.be hotel. Private rooms with lllmptuoos. ac- commodations, cocktails and thick, W:d· Ing cuts of fllet mignon one can cut wtlh a fork await them, dtllvertd my1t.erklualy upon their arrival. Sllpplna: away on a brief errand, Mr. X vani5bes. 1 • By Sunday night, young David William Wt11t, scion of the wealthy Philadelphia family, reallied his film career was (Ste HUGUES SUSPECT, P11e I) ...,. • I ' .... Huge Storm Covers East With Snow By United Pn11 1ntemttou1 Spring seemed more than one day away this morning when a powerful snowatorm dumped up to 12 inches of snow In the East after leaving the Midwest with power and utility shortages-, traffic U. ups and clased jchooJs. . The stonn. whicl1·movtd northeast.ward out of tbe Midwest Friday. burled the eastern part of New York under tight to 12 inches or snow late Friday night. An additional 2. t inches at Syracuse-. N.Y., set a record yearly total ·of 147.l inche'S, topping the old record of 146.S inches. Four inches or new·enow fell at Albany N.Y. in six hours. giving the area 8 I()().inch total for the seasOn and tbe·aec- ond highest accumulation on record Heavy snow warnings were posted ror northern Maine and New Hamp!!hitt. Centraf and DJthem Wisconsin tJie. gan digging out from as much as 18 inches of snow. P-fost schools in Madilon and h1ilwaukee were cloRd Friday. Wet and heavy snow snapped power lines, causing outages. around Milwaukee. Many state high school basketball fanll left Madison Friday after being stranded ~vemight in University or Wisconsin reM... depce halls, pc>llce department facilities. local motels and private homes because of the snow blockades. In De Kalb, 111., 17 Chicago hlglucllool students were lnjur¢d when a bus over .. turned on sUppery Illinois 30. At Ieart-20 car·accidents were reparted near the bloo tel'!lection of Interstate 58 and lntf:rstate 80 in noryhwest Indiana Friday, Tomadp-1\ke winds s~d, throu171 parts of Indiana, shattering glass and causing heavy property dlmage around Lafayette. P..Juncle, anti Marion. FAMIJ!IY WEEKLY FEATURES ACTOR . The Emmy award wlMing aon or a lluntlngton Beach couple ia leaUlrocl la today's i!oue of Famlly Weeldy !or hla role ln the televlllk>n aer~ ''Man:ut Welby M.O." James Brolin won an Emmy lut )'fftr for bis part tn the serie& HJ1 P'T'mla, Mr. and Mrs. Henry BruderUn, llJ2 lndl1n- apoli~ Ave., also are featu~ ln the St.r Pro!lle. i' • \ J: DAILY PILOT QUEENIE ·-··--· . '· .. Salurda.1, Marth 20 1971 By Phil lnterlandl '5-Zo , ' 'Tll hl.ve to hang up now ••• rm beginning to slip." fa. Ann Landers Breakfast Beer Start of Trouble DEAR ANN LANDERS: The problem is our daughter-in-law. The girl has to bave a can of beer the minute she opens her eyes in the morning. She smokes ci&arettes constantly -light one off the other. By mid-afternoon she is nasty and belligerent. Her voice is loud and her hands shake. Wherever they go there is trouble. ----------1 They are not on speaking terms with at least 10 couples that we know of. Last week Ahe got Into a terrifie argu- ment with a rehttive -at the relaLive's home. Our son tried to get hl!!r to leave but she refused -so he left without her. We had to dri\'e her home. We've tried to get through to this girJ that she is ruining her life and needs professional help. Her standard answer is. "You never thought I wa11 good enough for your son. There !.! notiling 'WT'ong with me. Your whole family is nuts." Is tbtre BJtything we can do to http her~ Can YOU help her? M l A M I MISERI ES DEAR Mt : PN>bablJ noL The ctrT 11 cles11y alcoholic and Jt 11 lmpo1slble to hf.Ip u alcoboUc:: who refu1e1 to adm.Jt he b111 a drinking pro- blem. I rec11mmend Al-Anoo for your IOft, He can locate the neatt.11t chapler by calllnl( AJcoboUe1 Allonymou~. Al- Anon I~ a wondl!!rful organlr.a· tlon for people who must live with drunks. In many ca1ea. they learn lhrt>ugb Al-Anon ltow to alter their behavior toward the 1lck member of the famll~'. This sometimt1 results ln the 1lck one getting t.be help ht need1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: f'requently wives •'rite to you and 1ay they are lt>nesome, e\·e n when their husbands are home . They complain that their husbands just sit the.rt> and read the paper or 1.1.·atch TV and ne ver sav a word . My problem is ju.st the np· posite -but not ll.'1th a hus- band . It's the gu y I plan to marry. George is fin! u.·hen thP '"'" one subject lo another, con- necting sentences with "and uh" -to make sure nobody cuts h1 . Sometimes I gel so mad J feel like yelling "SHl)T UP!" I don 'l want lo em- barrass him but if you tell me that's what it takes to get him to understand. I'll do it. In the meantime plea se erp!ain why a person fuls he has to jabber non-stop. I'd like to know the reason. -BUNIONED EARLOBES DEAR BUN: Geer1e rattle1 OD and on because he Is wtlf consdoas about silence. He could •IM be ht love with the sound of bis own voice. Don't tell him to 11hut up. Tell him Instead lpriYately, of CCJDtse) thai it',. rude to ~nopolJp t CGIYerntlo• aad you are going to telp him by giving him a 5lgnal to 1l<lp talking. A light tap on th t ankle with you r foot means. "Rest ynur mouth And ~Ive someone else a chance, George." DE AR ANN LANDERS · Your ansu·er lo the widou• in California who was treated disgracefully whl!!n she went to pick up her unemployment rompensation wa s inadequate. Yoo should have told her that unemployment insurance is not \\·elfare. It is paid fnr by tax]nj!; lhe employP.r. The rude bure:t ucr;i.t should have been reported to the Gn\·ernor. -SATISFIED IN IDAHO DEAR IDA : Right you Are! Thanks for writing. ,.,...e B"o•'I Gulde," .i..,~ l•"(I••,· ~~It•. '"'"''" iomt o< •n• ...,.,,, f•@eu•ntlv ~!~f!d 011e•!i<!n1 •DOU' weo ('Intl To •K•ltt. VOUf {""V ('II 1~1. com~re~~"s1v1 9ulM. w•ll• 1e •"" l •""t", i" c•rt ~I 'llt 041l Y PILOT e~cl&11"' 1 I e " I . l•ll·tdd,.,,td t••meM fn~el-..... 11 Ce<l1l I" (01,,. of us are alone. The trouble ll"""""'""'"",...,""'.,,.="' 1t&rts when nthe r people are pre.sent. For example when n Oouble dale and another couple is in lht back seat -it's yak yak yak yflk about 'f everything and anything, or I~ nothing. , George monopolizes the con- venatioa. never &lopping tn draw a b~ath. going from Any Advice On Route? Do you have an y advice Men • Ill Service fllarin l!! Pvt. Gallndo, son of Galindo of 9431 Joseph L. Mrs. Lucy Alli Circle. Huntington Beach. "'a !i graduated from re. c r u I t training at the Marine Corps Rtcruit Depot, San Diego. He attendPd Golden WC'sl on frtf:ways~ The Huntington Be a ch College at Hunhngton Beach. Freeway 57 Advisory Com· mlttee wants more re .. srden~ of the city en the comm itt~e. Freeway 57 is proposed fnr 1 route down the SAnta Ana Freeway, brinp:ing inland traf- fic to the beach. Lawrence J . Sa 11 ma nn chairman of the advisory com mittff, 'lt'llnts mere reprE'~Po tatlon to be sun! the pros and cons of the freew11y vdll Ma rine Pvl. Timothy T. Weber. son of r.1r. 111nd ~!rs K. 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NO. 68, S SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. . JEN CENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 197r Su .spect Held a·s HQward Hughes' Pretend Son By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of n. 0•111 !"IS.I Stiff A daring deteption by a con artist posing as the son of childress billionaire Howard Hughes and bilking wealthy, famous or influential people from the East Coast to ttie Orange Coast took • new twist today. A prime suspect was captured Friday altemoon in a Redlands restaurant rendeivous. The strange story is documented in part by Newport Beach police files, following !our weeks' invesligation and ZOO personal interviews. Detective Robert Rarely devo~ hours In the phenomenal case of Mr. X, even MISSING 3 YEARS Maj: Donivan Lyon when hi!· traU was cold and faint. Whoever be is, Mr. X is a. f1edgling Ferdinand DeMara -tbe renowned Great Imposter -and has a convincing gift of gab. H.iirdy and bis partner, Detective Bob Brockie, took 'the suspected con man into custody · in company with a wealthy Palm Spring1, resident they belie\lt would have been a victim. The man they allege is Mr .. X, as he became known to them. Is Raymond A. Williams Jr .• 24, an. escapee from the California Rehabilitation Center at Norco. Held without bail due to hi!! convict status, Williams is charged ~itb several MRS. LYON W1its and HOpn >' " ! War Nightmare Cou1ity Flier Missing 3 Years By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ttt. DtllY l'lttt lttff Mrs. Janice Lyon, of University Park, hasn't baked an apple pie in three years, dusted a cluster of pussywillows or told her husband "I love you." Apple pie is her husband's favorite. He planted the pussy"·Hlows ftom which the cluster was picked. And, tender thoughts to tier h\lsband ha ve £or three yfars been mailed to Hanoi in the hope they reach Air Force Maj. Donavan Lyon. On Monday. ri.trs. Lyon and lhe City nf Laguna Beach which this \veek "adopled" her husband will mark Che third anniversary of the day Major Lyon's plane was last heard from . Don Lyon has been in Vietnam only 16 hours \\-'hen the Phantom jet he and 'Theodore Guy were in was shot down. Guy later was observed in a No rth Vielnamese prison camp, a fact reported by a . returning released American prisoner. Mrs. Lyon thul can know only that her husband wu shot down in North Vietnam. With no word or Communist con- finnation that he is alive or dead, im- prisoned or buried, she can only hope. "Gut's •Jlame never appeared on any ol£ici'at lists either she said, "but four have~said he's there. That proves Hanoi's claim that its POW lists are complete is a lie." she added. Her husband's "adoption" by Laguna Beach is a step to personalize the thrust or American public opinion. Flags will be flown Monday and letters to be mailed to Hanoi will be distn1>uted along with bumper stickers that read: "Hanoi (See MISSING, Page JJ Big Storm Fro1n · Midwest Moves East, Causes Havoc By United Press IntematlonaJ Spring seemed more than one day away this morning \\•hen a po\\·crful snowstorm dumped up to 12 inches of snow in the East alter leaving the Mid"·est with power and utility shortages, traffic lie- ups and closed schools. The storm. \\1hidl r.toved northeastward out of the Midwest Friday, buried the eastern part of New York under eight t0c 12 inches of snow l~te Friday night. An addilional ,J inches at Sfl'a<.1.1st, N.Y., set a record yearly total of 147.:1 inches, topping the old record of 146.1 inches. rour inches of new snow fell at Albany, N.Y. tn si:t hours. giving the area. a 100-inch total for the season and the see· onrl highest accumulation on record. lteilvy snow warnlng5 were ROSf.td for northern ?i.1aine and New Hampshire. CentraJ and sout~m Wisconsin bt>- 'an digging out from as much as lfl inches or snow. Most schools in fl.fadi~n •(Id Milwaukee v.·ere closed Friday .. wet and heavy snow SRJJP()ed power Jines, causing out.ages .11round Milwaukee. Many state high sehool basketball rans left Madison Friday after ~Ing•'!•~ c.verni(l'.ht in University of W1scons1~ .~· cleooe h!llls, Police department fae1lit1es. local motels and private homes becau~ nr the snow block11dcs. ' In 0. Kalb, Ill.. 17 Chicago high school Mudents were injured when a bus over· turned on slippery Illinois 30. At least 20 car accidents wert: repnried near the in- tersection of interstate 56 and interstate 80 in northwest Indiana Friday. Tornado-like· winds stormed through parts of Indiana, shattering glass and causing heavy property damage around Lafayette, Muncie, and Marion. Schoo! closings, treacherous high"·ay conditions, and downed telephone and power lines were common Uirughut Iowa, SOUth Dakota and Nebraska. Minor Accidents Reported in Fog Dense fog llmlUng vlt11ibllity in the in- hmd portion' of South Orange County was blamed for a rash or minor automobile accktent.s early today. C.lll ornia Highway Patrol said the fog was parUcularty heavy from El Toro south into Sin Diep Q>unly. The National Weather Service predic· led the fog and low clouds will return 11long the Oranse Coa&t k>night and Sun· day morning. ,..> cowits of grand the.ft. auto theft and furnishing marijuana to a minor. Investigaton expect addftional com- plaints, charging Williams with whirl~ aotlvities in recent weeb that included bilking seven airlines in various way1. Har<Jy and Brockie Carried a warrant charging three grind ·!belts. with $25.000 baif set, in· addllion 'to· other crime• which Mr. X perpetrated. Whether or not Willitms -who faces increased state prison Ume resulting from his Norco escape -is convicted as Mr. X, someone achieved the bizarre height of impersonation. H!:rt is what he did and how fl.tr. x did Jt One month ago. Mr. X bit the Harbor Area. He's yau.ng,. about 26. trim and handsome. He's-a ·swinging bachelor with an alias and a connection for all oc- C8siom. '"The man, mind you, is not a thief in the true sense of tbe wo:d," says Hardy. "He just gets his kicks out of pulling co10saal hoaxes." One must simply begin at the beginning -or where polk:t picked up the trail -to follow the faded footste1>3 of a vanished imposter... · The story begins in the thickly carpeted. Walnut.paneled offices of a staid Philade\phia'law firm . "He·s a natural , , , Real smasb bo:t office material. •. " One can almost bear Mr. X earnestly convincing the attorney!! that the son or one or their wealthiest clients is: destined for Hollywood greatness. Next, we find Mr. X and hi.a protege flying to Las Vegas via private chartered jet along with his · plirents and· their legal counsel team. Destination: Las Vegas Sahara Hotel penthouse for a face.to-face meeting and negotiations with tbe elusive myatery man himself. "Dad doesn't like to be hounded by con artists and sensati~-seekers: • ." one can almost hear Mr. X telling the excited party. ~~ Tbe pilot's wife and children are en ' route simultaneously by commm:lal jetliner for a Vegaa weekend, allegedlf all on Papa Hl!llheo' lab. A· limousine meet.! the jet rJabt on the runway, whisking the party to-the hotel. Private rooms with sumptuoua ae- comniOdations, cocktaila and t&ick, afzzi. Jng Ctita of fllet mignon one can cut with a fork await them.. delivered mysterio115ly upon their arrival. Slipping away on a brief errand, Mr. X va.nl$hes. By Sunday night, young David Willian\ West. scion of the wealthy Philadelphia family, realized his film ca.tflU Wat (See RVGHES SUSPECT, P ... ·3) Viets Stampede Copters Hundreds of Troops Flee Laos Under Fire HAM NKlll, Vietnam (AP)-Hundreds of South Vie'.tnamese soldiers Oed Laos today In U.S. helicopters under a deluge of enemy fire. Some clung to landing !kids of the copteni. ·and one Cl°f'Wnl&n said a soldier fell from a skid at -t,000 feet and others from lesser altitudes. Five American c<ipters were shot down, but the 20 cnwmen were mtued. Twenty bodies in green body bap were lifted frolil a battle zone 2~'i miles west of Fire Base Delta 1, roughJy 14 miles from ilie Vietnan\ border, along with more thaii 350 soldiers. Fifty were wounded, but the ott)(!n were able bodi'3 clambering for place.!·,a.board tbe copter~. Helieopter pilots said Uiey had to fight off. SWlh Vietn~· j!Ying to ~ abelml their din.1oiiliji!' ,verloaded· rraft and escape ~ Nortb Viet· .,.mue l>omlYl\ttacb"IO their pcmtiona. ' •1,fell o~d one pilot. ~·v.u 'tWlt;il ,,,,,. .... , l,10.-. 'lb.1 u. beiliC puohed ba.t fast."" Some 801die~ were !till clinging def. perately to the skids whtn the helicop. ten landed at Ham Nlrttl. a forward hadqnarters just across the border from x..o .. County Officers Go t.o Oregon For Cult Youth By TOM BkRLEY Of ftM D11t1 'llat Sttff Sheriff's investigators are on their way to Oregon today to bring back to Orange County a man they believe to f?e a member of a gang respon&ibte for the "devil cult" killing of Mission Viejo leacber Florel\ce Nsncy Brown. A long battle for the extradition or Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney , 17, ended Friday with word from 0 reg o n authorities that Califorriia's demands had been granted and they were prepared tG send the youth from h!s Portland jail cell to Orange County Jail. Martin J. Heneghan, deputy district attorney, will ask a Juve·nne Court jodge Monday to classify Gibboney as an adult to permit hi!! trial ln Superior Court on charges of murdering Mrs. Brown, 31. or El Toro. ft is alleged that Gibboney WM one of a gang of dMfters who accosted Mrs. Brown June 2 a:t the·sand Canyon turnoff of the San Diego Freewi!ty, drove her at knifepoint to Oft Irvine orln(e grove and there butchered her to the ac· companiment o r Satan.worsblpplng chants and rituals. · What was left of the teacher'I body was buried in a shallow grave off the Ortega Highway afler he heart and several other vital organs were removed. Steven Craig Hurd, 20, identified hy lawmen as the leader ol the gao;, goes berore Superior Court J\ldge Ronald Crookshank Monday for the jurlst'1 determination on his 1anity al the time of the murder. The young transient has been declared to be aane by Superior Court Judge Robert COrfman. But defense attorney William Gamble baa renewed his argument.I th.at Hurd, who 1nri:nmeed in coort that "the O.vU ii my lather," is imane. A woman gang m~ber who was present when Mn. Brown wu murdered is now aervlng 1 long-term In --Cate pri!lOn and a 17·year-old Garden Grove youth who wa• an accesaory to ·the killing Friday may receive a li~ term for another murdtr -the aliy!ni . 24 hours earlier of tervlce 1latloft.1£misant Jerry Wayne C.rlln. Arthur Crail "Moqte" Huhte P b<lore Juolge Cl)>okahat>k Friday for .. m.nclng followlng hla convlct'9!1 for ·finrt degree murder. Hi.I •se ruJa nut the death acnttnct. ;.\ Just as the aircraft landed, five North Vietnamese 122mm artillery shells hlt the base, and the helicopters, which had already braved a curtain of North Viet- namfse nre in LaOs, took of( from their pad! ~nd. circled the area until the artiUery· ~ge ended. The shells caUS- ed no da1t1age. Brig. Gtn. Pham Van Phu. command- er of the South Vietnamese 1st Infantry Division, dived into a bwtker with news- men ind discusSed the operation during the shelling. ' IJp In The Sky Phu identified the returning troops aa members of the 2nd Regiment's Fourth Battalion. He claimed they killed 367 North Vietnamese before the airlilt·frotn the battle area, the dead iocluded a North Vietnamese battalion comnw.nder and three company commander~. Phu described the J:Ullout as a "nonnal troop rotation,'' but an American Uai!on officer said it was the begiMUl.g 'Of the withdrawal of the 2nd Regiment., which has its headquamrs at Delta l. Tbe. lst The faithful assembled in San Juan Capistrano near the 200-year-old mission Friday morning for the much heralded return of the swallows to nest in the mission eves. Mission bells tolled the return of the little birds (from Argentina) at 7:02 a.m. The highlight of the community Celebration that evolved from the swallows return, a parade, gets underway in San Juan at 1 p.m. today. · Court Test Set i11 August On 3-sided A11nex Battle Attorneys for the Irvine Co. and two Orange County cities have been given four months to prepare for Superior Court trial in a complex land dispute. At issue· in the dispute that received an " Aug. ·3 trial . date Crom· Pre!lidlng Judie William Speirs I!! the-agreement reaened be\wetn the Irvine Co. and Santa Ana In 1063 when the company promlstd the city that it could in eight rean' time annex· 938 acree ef choice industrt•l·lrnd on Red Hill Avenue south of the Marine Coll>' Air Statton. The city of Tustin sparked the lawi;uit b)' claiming, that the 1greemenl-w11 DO" !onger valid. It became Ineffective, the~dty dtJ:a)s, when the Local Agency FQl11Ul~mlssion (LAP'C) was llltt given • taak or ~ city boundul • I( Jt .pooillll< th•! both 1!00 in II~ dispute mlaht lose befort I.he lawsuit /1 r;ver goes In court. The LAFC \ai;t month backed boun- daries fo r the proposed city of Irvine that place the disputed industrial land well within the projected community's llmils. current plans by the new city's backers call for a July election and Jf that vote is favorable the Santa Ana ease could well be destroyed before cit)' lawyers can reach the courtroom. Tustin city offictala have indicated this pflst week that' they are prepared to accept absorption of the Red Hill laf'ld into lrvlne limits and have eommerited that their sole tim haw bet:n to prevent Santa Ana's annexation of the coveted acreage. Santa Ana has been I.he only com- munity touching on Jrvlnt terrain to challtnge the. tentative boundarles of th< P("poscd Irvine communlly. I Regiment of Phu's division was batteftd in five days of lighting this week far- ~ west of Delta 1, taking as many o ~ casualties out of a l,5QO.man force. and was withdrawn Thursday. Three 122mm artillery rcunds toda1 hit the nearby u .s. facility at Kile Sanh1 an operational base for hundreds oc American helicopters stipparting thl drive into Laos. One round started a fir• at a helicopter refueling pad, but it WU extinguislied quickly. . LA Policeman . Enters Plea ·Of Innocence A Loi Angeles police officer pleaded tnnocent Friday to a charge of voluntary manslaughter arising from the •bootln& death of a coruitruction worker oat!idl a Hantington Beach bar Monday night. The officer, Clifton J. Schusle:, 2'. nf 5672 Rogers Drive, Huntington ,Beac6. was arraigned in the West Orange O:iunty District Court. A preliminary bearing was &el for March 25. Tue case is over the slaying of Mark. A. Roi:lgers, 29, of Buena Park, who was shot dead outside the Swinger Bar, 19202 Beach Blvd. The ahooting e~d an argument which ~gen inSide the bar. Police said when the off duty offlett allegedly attempted to feed a dog a cigarette. Schusse, a two-vear patrolman with the Los Ang1:lt:s police harbor division, is in Orange Cotmty jail in lieu of $12,500 bail. A spokesman for the Los Angeln police 1aid Friday that the cue waa being reviewed by Chief Edward M. Davia (See POLICEMAN, Pile J) FAMILY WEEKLY FEATURES ACTOR The Emmy award winning son of a Huntington Beach couple is featured bl today's issue of Family Weekly for hi1 role in the television series "M'atcu1 Welby M.D." James Brolin won an Emmy last year for his part in the ~es. His parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bruderlin, 8122 Tndi.:n. apolis Ave., also are featured in the Star Profile. Orange Weather Night and early moming Jow clouds and rog through Sunday. Slightly cooler but atill balmy and beautiful. Low S2, high Sunday 72. INSIDE TODAY What tDOf"Tits toda11'1 teen.- . 'COe'l"li U-otrtainlll not which .sidf o/ the girl 11ou're suppostd to .walk on. Columni.s& Jean Adam.a ttlls whe:thu• ii'i drug.s, 11:, troublt with partnts -or all three -in /toturtd articli fa todav's r AM/LY WEEKLY. AM UftWt I AM AINI• 1 CllloN:• Nnn ... Cl-lflMI tl..Jt CfMl(t ti c.M-• ,... ' c...u .. ,.. n OMttl lil•ll-1 I •11..mh<I"""' , .. " "'"'"' .. _ .... , Kertact" n IM•IM 1 .. lt .... ...... ..,. s ..... 11 1).IJ StKll Ml,.. ... IJ 1,hlC" LM 1 \ -- J DAILY PILOT QUEENIE -... _. . ....... . • l' ... ... -· By Phil lnterlcmcll 1 l l " . • j i 1 J II • -~·Z<> ' 'Tl1 ~ .. ~~up"""' ••• rm boglnitmc: to llilp.• Ann Landers Breakfast Beer Start of Trouble DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tho problem ls our daugbter·in·law. The girl hu to have a can of beer the minute 6be opens her eyes in the morning. She smokes ciguettes constantly -light one off the other. By mid-afternoon she is nasty and belligerent. Her voice is loud and her hands ahake. Wherever they go there is trouble. -----------' They a.re not on speaking terms with at least 10 couples that we know of. Last week ahe 1ot into a terrific argu. ment with a relative -at the relative'• home. Our son tried to get her to leave but she re.fused -10 he left .without her. We had to drive her home. We've tried to get through to thit girl that she is rullling her life and needs professional help. Her standard answer is. "You never thought I was good enough for your son. The.re is nothing wrong with me. Your whole fam ily Is IJUl!." ts then aJ\ylhing °"e can do to help .her? Can YOU help her~ MIAMI MISERIES DEAR Ml: Probably noL The rtrt ii clrarty alcoholic and II lt lmpo11lllle to help an aleoboUc wbo refule1 to adm.Jt be ba1 a drlnk.h11 pro- blem. I recommend Al-Anon for your ton. He can locate the neare1t chapter by cailln11 Alcobollc• Anonymou1. Al· Anon t1 a wonderful organita· Uon for people who mo1t live wit\I drullk1. la many case1, they learn lbrou1b Al·Anon bow to alter their behavior toward the sick member of the family. Thl1 sometime• reaulta bl tht sJck one 1ett1n1 the help be ntf.ds. DEAR ANN LANDERS : FrequenUy wives write to you and say they are lonesome. even when their husbands are home. They complain thst their husbands just sit there and ttad the paper or watch TV and never say a word. My problem is just the op· posite -but not with 11 hus- band. It's the guy I plan to marry. one subject to another, con- necting sentencer with "and uh" -to make sure nobody cui.. Ui. Sometimes I get so mad I feel like yelling "SHUT UP~" l don't want to em· barras!l: him but lf you tell me that's what lt takes to get him tG understsnd, I'll do it. In the meantime please erplaln why a person ftl!!ls he has to jabber non.stop. I'd like to know the reason. -BUNIONED EARLOBES DEAR BUN: Geor1e rattles on &11d 011 bee.lase be 11 .elf ~onsclons about 1llence. He niu.Jd aho be In love with the IOIUld of bJ1 Gwa voice. Dfta't tell hblt to 1hst ap. Ttll him lriate1d (prtv1ttly, of cou.r1e) that It's rode to monopolize 1 qaver11tkin and you .,. Jolot to telp blm by rM>r blm 1 olpol 10 ltofl talking. A U,bt lip OD the ankle wtth yoor foot means, "Re1t your mouth ud five 110tt1tone elte a ch111.ce, Georze,'' DE A R ANN LANDERS ' Your answer to the widow ln California who was treated disgracefully when she went to piC'k up her unto:mploymenl compensation wai1 lnadequ11te. You shoulrl have told her that u..employment Jnsurance is not wtlfl'l·re. It Is paid for by taxing the employer. The rude bureaucrat should have been reporl.ed to the Gcvemor. -SATJSFIED IN IDAHO DEAR IDA: Rlaht you art! nan.kl for writ1n1. "T+.e l•l!lt'I G1,1ld9.'' ,t...., la""trl' boclt.1t>, •n•w•.,. -"1 11\t ~t ''"""'11¥ ••'l"lld -.1111J11at\t. '"°"' -· C'lf\91, Te '9Cel"• l'IWr COii" el "'11 te..,P~tn11,.. t !Jldt. wrttt to Ann L1n11..-1, In Clrt el Iha OAILV PILOT, tntlot1"9 I I e n t , t l ll-ldd'11Hf'd Ill"""" e<"Y~OH and :U c1nt1 ln CC!f\ Ge<irge ls fine '1111en the two of us are alone. The trouble FEID:nm••••- at.art.! when other pe<iple are present. For e.xa.mple when we double date and another couple 1s 1n the back seat -it's yak yak yak yak about evto:rythln1 and an~1hlng , or nothing. Geor1e mone>p0l!zes lhe COft· venaUon. never stopping to draw 1 breath, going lrom Any Advice On Route? Do you have any advice on freeways" The Hunt1nglon Be 11 ch Freeway 57 Advisory Com· mitt.ee \\'an~ more resident! of the city on the committet . Frel!'\\'8Y 57 11 proposed for 1 route down the Santa Ana FrM\l.'llY. br1n1nng inland !raf- fle to the beach . LawrenceJ. Sa !lmann chalrman of tbe advisory com· mittee, wanlll more represen Ution to be sure. tbe prM and cons of t.he freeway will be heard. Anyone who wants to join the committee la ur1ed to '11'lilt to t... J. Sallmann. Freieway S7 Commllteie, cto liunllniton ~1cb J1ycets, PO 8o1' 289. Huntington Beach. C1llfoml11 92648. SaUmann wanlll !ht fnllOv.'- ln& lnJormauon · n11ml' of in· d1v1du1l. n•me of l'.lrganiz•lillfl rt!prt..,ente.d . nu m be r ol member1. phooe number and address. ' Men • Ill Service ~larine Pvt. Ga.Unda. son of Galindo of 9431 Joteph L. Mn. Lucy Alil Circlt, Huntington Beach. w A s gradual~ from re.: r u l t training at the Marine Corps Rtcruit Depot. SAn Diego. He attender! frQlden West Colltge 11! Hunlington Be11ch. Marinr PVt. Tlmnthy T. Wrber, 11.n of Mr. 11nd Mr~ K. H. ' ~r of 167111 Ro~~ Lanf'. gradu•Wilr-.drom rec r u 11 traln1n1 at tht Marine Corps Ree.roil Depot , San Diego. Airman First Cla" Grt1 J, W1ll1. M'ln of Mr. and Mr1. \\', E. ~·ans of M87 Somer1et Lane. Cypress. has gr1du11ted At Cllanutl!' AFB. lll . from the \J.S. Air Foret aircr.11fl tQUlpment rtpa irman coursf'. Alrm11n Wa lls, • 1 9 6 8 graduate of Cl'ntr11 H1 I W•~h 1 Hlgh School , a!ltnrif'rl fpn. trail• Colle,e. Ht h1111 .11 lsn studied at F'oothJll Ollltgl'. Lo1 Altos Hll11, Ca lif. •nrl !ht Univenttv nf Snuthtrn Callfornii at t..01 Angeles. ' SU CED HAM SUNDAY ONLY $1.09 LI. l lb. reftdy to serve slJced ham for parlles, lunche1. 10-PAK TOILET TISSUE Sunday Only R19. 86c. Qutliry 6 a., 2·ply, 4>1x4 >1" "' sheets, In populu \l.0bite. 31S 1httts per roll, MEN'S DRESS SLIP-ONS s..J., 0.1, Lta th er • like vinyl, Hidden gorc-t some ox· ford1. P.V.C. • 1oles. Blick, bro.,.11. 6\.S:·12 •. ._..._ i Euy·tO"UK! 4-sccrion, 30~l~l M1chincd mtttl ~ 8~. lens t'ltst'npc1 inc-ludes aK. tttt line. push· bonon spooL ----~ ~1'.i" .,.;>~'' ~, .tt l SUNDAY,MARCH 21.:..10 to 7 P.M. COSTA MESA ONLY SUNDAY ONLY Fit 20 to 30 gaJ. cans. Extra 8-0Z. • SPRAY RIGHT GUARD~ Sunday Only Reg. 1.28. Super-dry anti·persplrant deod· orantfor 1\l day pro- tect ion. ~a\'C. li""'"' o~onbl•• -·-"""""""' .. -.,....,,,,.,.,. GIRLS' NYLON SHORT SETS Reg . 1.96 Svnday Only 33 Charge ii C"o!. '~S\·-rare nylon thott 1c-ts i re-~rtcialh· priced for spring sa\ings! Se! includ r5 1r>l1rl color sho ns. ptrky strirc rop. S11 rs i to 14. ' . BIG SALE ON HAND TOOLS Sl/fl</oy Only Chomr from a wide &dca:ion of quality-made hlnd tools. Stoek up· now for springtime home Wld cott1ge rep~ "" CANNON TERRY TOWELS SUNDAY ONLY 44c Soft and absorbent cottnn terry towel1 ln bold 5triP" and solid colors. Fire R!d, Old Gold, Vene- till.Il Green, CAmell& Pink and Blue Belle. CASHEW BRlmE SUNDAY ONLY 2/1~00 Your !"hnirP or cai:hPV.' brlttll'. :"ll.,hew brittle with <'Ocoanut or toffy covrred peanut1. SunJoy Only Ra g. 1.26. Seamless 68 nude·heel, me-sh nylons C in mist tone, 1Untone. <inn1mon, brown mist. Sm•lh m<d; m<dlt~l;ull. Pr, l·PC. STRETCH SLEEPER SvnJtl'( Onfy Reg. 1.97. Print 133 c otton terry J.:n1t u.•ith gri pr'r front, Rlut . lf'!Ul. 6-18 • mnmh '".'· ALUMINUM SCREEN DOOR SUNDAY ONLY 7aa door i.ncludJn1 all 1Jece1- 1ary hardu.·Are. ' f ' Saturday, Marc~ 20, 1971 DAILY PILOT 3 Youngsters 'Turning On!> to Ch~istianity 8)' ALAN l>lRKI'\: IN tlle DlllY '•i.t Siii! Repent. ~ bapltted in lhr morning surf And live ll! a lwo-$torr frame house on Sixth Slreel. A couple of doze n youths arr already doing ~t tn Hunl1ngton Beach and in similar Christian communrs along the Orange Coast. It is tin old·Slyle revival lhoit is gather• Ing in the young. It is the Jesus tl-IO\'e· ment turning drug users of narcotics and on Christ. llov•? "Young people ha\·e been looklog for the lruth -through drugs, through EAstern religion5, through free sex . the \\'hole bit. and not rind ing it." offered 17-year-old Pam Gli\:lde." Suddenly they are sayln~. '\\'ow, there is the truth. Christ is the way!'' ff a/lel ujali. Praise !hr Lord. Pam's explanation "'as greeted with the customary, uninhibited chorus from her sisters and brothers in Philadelphia House. the four·bedroom building that sleeps six to a room at 103 Sixth St., l!untinglon Boach. They call one another sister and brother constantly. They praise the Lord constantly. 'They bless one another con· i;tanlly . "God bless voo, Brother Alan, Christ loves you,'' sfniled Steve Carr, 21 . of Costa Mesa, the cider of the house. "He love~ you so much He brought you here.'' It is a JXl"'erful scene. The fcll owslup ls intense. The love is infectious. Hundreds of youths high on Jesus are sore;iding the message -al home, on the slreels, and on the beaches. The Philadelphia Hou.~e is an extension rif the OO\V famed Calvary Chapel in Costa f\1esa. hub of the revival on the Ort1nge Coast. There arc I 11 o other com1nunes. !-.1anslon ~1cssiah in Costa 1\-lesa and the Blue Top f\1otel in Newport Beach. and a fourth is planned in La~una Beach. Cro"·ds pack the three nights a "'eek ~nd three on Sund<ly services al the Calvary Chapel. The young mix with the old. But the phenomenon lies v.·ith the youni;:. They have embraced a fundamenta list doctrine -"Christ is Uie answer'' pro- claim the bumper stickers -previously associated Y.'i\h the middle class in the mid·West and the South. Not the swing- ers on the West Coas!. But it is happening here, wilh all the trintmings. Jiandclapping, hand r11111mg. singing, makmg ''joyful noises unto Utt Lord." \\'ith Easler approaching, bringing sludeol.s to the beach. the movl!n1ent "ill grow. II is their calling to gh·e ''ilBtss, Lo save the souls or (el\ow si nners. 'The Lord \1111 lead us to the beach." bean1ed Greg Peterson, 21 , of Huntington Beach. The rock either crushes you or it braces you ." Perhaps lhey worship and cvangchte with something close to frenzy brcause they feel time is running out. These young Christians believe that "'e arc the last generation berore 1 he wrath of God descends upon the earU1. Christ is about to return. All lhe conditions of the biblical prophecies have been fulrillcd. They are "'aiting for lhe n1cn from lhe north -the Russ ians -to join with the men Of Egypt 1n attacking Israel. "Aud u'he11 !IC sl101/ .~ec Jfr11:.oli-r1' con1passed rvith arn11es. !hr1t k1101v that tlie deso/alirni ll1ereof L~ n1yh.'' SI. l..ukc 21 :20. "F'or these be the dfly.~ fl/ 11r u- gea11cc, tliat alt t/dug1i arr 1vrHtc11 r11ay be fulfi lled." Sl. Luke 21 :22. "You sec. Israel is the clock and the clock is at 11 hours, 59 minu\t•s, 59 seconds,'' Carr, the house cider s<lid. "That's especially "'hy we ask others to accept Chrisl bcc2use "'e don't know how 1nuch longer we are going tp be here." Carr and his comp<1n1ons also believe in the special role of young people in these times. "In the last days I shall pour out my spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophecy aod your young men shall sec \'isio ns aod your old men shall dream dream~,'' Carr read from the /'\cw Teslament. The confidentt that is Carr's is shared by all the other residents or Philadelphia House. They bel ieve they will be taken into rapture : they already :;ecm to be in rapture. They project happiness. love and friendship. Ilall elu jah , Praisc ll1e Lord. 'I'he salutation is repeated again and again. Smiles are fla shed. Hands arc shaken. Bodies are hugged . The house is "'·arn1. The house is clean. 'fhe girls sleep downstairs. Six bunks are built in one bedroom. Upstair there are three brdrooms with ac· commodations for 18 boys. 11tosl of !he youths are lormer drug Front Pngc 1 MISSING COMBAT FLIER • • • Where is Don Lyon ?'' Eventually it is hoped that one American city \viii have adopted each of the 1,610 servicemen who are missing or imprisoned in North Vietnam. Laguna Beach chose Major Lyon because "v.·e hone ymooned lhere in 1958. '' LL Col. and i\frs. Henry f\1iller of El 'Toro carried lhc word of the Lyon~· affection for that city to the City Council. Not all Mrs. Lyon·s experiences while altC'mpting to urge public support for POWs have been pleasant. \Vhile speak· ing st UC Irvine recen!ly, "a tiny minori· ly group heckled us." she recalls. "\Vhile · I \\'as listening lo them I et1uldn't help but think Don v.·ould have told me ·so ho1ne and take care of the kids'. "He'd be disappointed \\'1th mr stao- rling up there and taking what lhey v.'ere sayin i;:,'' she said. Yet the petite brunette stayed though she 1\aS "a nervous \\'reek afler'fl.·ards. ·• "II was a basic misunderslancl ing,'' 1;he explains. ''They "'·ere lrying to e-.;. press their political and moral \'iews of the war. "All ,v.·e "'Crc asking is 'don"t "'e DAILY PILOT OllAMGt: COAST P UILISHll'fG COMPANY 11,l.ert N. W•1d ''"'lcl.-if .... Pullllt/Mf J•tli: It Curl•v Vice 1'r•l6'!ftt •M GM«•I Me1110.r The"'•' k'•IYil Edit., 1h1,.,•t A. Mwrphi"• ....,.11101,,. M l"" ' Ch1rl1t H. laot lt.ich•t.f P. Nill .AttlJ'-"• .M•MOl"9 IEdttot'I. T.t~ C7141 64Jo4JJI CleuHIHI A~ '41·1171 s .. a-..te Al hpllft'IMlltl: ,, .. ,. ... 4fJ·44Jf (OOyr!Pit. ltll, Oflf'lt' C:-11 ""'tlhJPll c..,,,,1"'· "' -,t0ti.., hl.,.ir••IO!ft. tdl!Wlll INlll'f ... ldv""l,..._lt. ......... .... , Ille ,.,.o41,..c.1 w"""1I 901tlel ,.,. "'"" ... 9' COC¥11111 -· 1.hc:..-.tl ci.M _,.... ,.i. .. lil.-potf S.ctl 11\t C•I• M-, C1tlfon!M. Sllftcr!ptlei'I t'I' q,...le<' H It """"'ly: Irr '1\111 n .11 no.n1111y1 mmi.,.,. .. !1tlff11M, u JS _,t111y. ' deserve lo know these men are alive?' " Thus, for Janice Lyon and mosl other v.·ives of POW s, the call for letters and petitions from Americans is a "pure issue." The !\tlA·PO\V movement is frequPntly identified with conservatives, but there isn'l any reason why liberals cannot be outraged, she believes. "I'd lik e 1o :;ee more activr, urgent ~upport from Congressmen. Jlow t>ffecti vr it \1·ou!d be if men like Kennedy, Mcr.overo, Hal· field. Church, Fulbright and Tunnry ca!l- ed on Hanoi for humane l.rcatment of American PO\Vs,'' she s<1id. F'or Suzanne, 11. Scott. S. and Oonna, 6. the support ()f schoolrnatrs has been encouraging. Letters from Scotl's cla~s in school "'ere laken lo Paris last Christmas. "They v.·crP really touching." !\1r" Lyon said. "i\lany a~kcd 'llow "oul d you like ii if you didn't knO"' 1W\elher or not your Daddy 1\'as alive?' " Scott came home lrnn1 s1·hool 1\ 1th a present he·d n1ade for F'alher·s Day. last year. He "'anted to know what fn do "'ilh it. "\Yhat <lo you tell " child ?" \\'ilhoul opening it lo see. what it "'as. she mailed it to him in ca re of Hanoi. \\'ailing on a shelf "'1th ~1aJor Lyon's airplane 01odels and the '' u :\ t v pussywillows, is the patrh "'orn hy others in his Vietnam unit. ''Ile \1'a ~11·1 thrre long enough lo havr J.(01tcn on e. The fi~I time he'll see ii 1~ 111hen he gets back. Not far away. on ano1her shelf. i!i: ll model of an F'·4 fight er plane. On the day he was reported n11ssing, f\.1r~­ Lyon discover('(! the plastic hatch cover had brokrn off. Perhaps he'll fix il \\'hen he gets back. And on the kitchen table "'here so many unans"·ere<I letters lo Don ha1·r been written, there will bt.: an apple pie . "l hOP" 1 haven 't lorgotlen how In make thcn1." From ,.ngc I POLICEMAN • • • as lo "'hether Schus.~c should be su5pcnd· eri. "Only the chief r.1n orrlr1· .1 suspension," the offi cer sanl "llr ha~ made.no decis1un yet " Schusse was arrested originally nn suspicion of murdtr hut thi!ii 11 as reducrtl. Voluntary manslau ghter does not carry the death penalty. The charge is leveled in cases where thert! is considered to be a lack of premed itation and passion and rear are Involved. Anothtr suspecl wa s arrested w11h Schu~ 111onday nighl. .James E. Jordon, 31, of 6762 Warner Ave .. Apl. K·\O, •luntlngton Beach. was also booked on suspicion of murder bYl he was released for lack of evidence. Poli« 111lege that Schusi.f' killed Rodgers wit h a 'hot fron1 a .~·r.11l1her revol ver aflrr h~t fi ring a bullet into the pavement. •• users, having taken anylh1ng from mar1· JUan~ to heroin. But there 1~ no sli;n ot disorder. Jnstead there Is routine. The girls clean up and the boys work to pay the rent of '225 a 1nonth and the lood bill!. Regular religious readings a r P prescribed . They rise at 6 o'clClck "''ilh niornlng prayer rrom 6:30 lo 7. Breakfast i~ at 7 and Bible study at 8 a.m. Then the boys go to work. Lunch 1s at noon. followed by Bible study al t p.m. Dinner is served al 5:30 p.m. aod this is followed by fell owship and Bible study Monday, Wtdnesdoy and Fri- day evenings. On Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings they attend services at Calvary Chapel. Saturday evening there is a pot-luck dinner at the house. "People stay here for a few d:iy~ or few ·"'eeks al a time,'' Carr l'xphiined. •·About 75 perce nt usrd drugs hut nobod:J made them give them up. They JUSl do. Afler this period of fe1lo"·sh1p they leave to live with other Christian s or go beck to their families." Philadelphia House has been open since September, bul there have been no brushrs "'ith the law like those that n1arked the stormy days of the morl' militant Te<'ns for Chrisl in f-luntinglon Be;ic h. The new Christians go out to evangelize in pairs. Tiley do not pickel. \\'hat 1ies'behind today's n1ovcmenr.• Vladimir Sirota. 23. a security analyst, \\•ho turned to religion four years ago offerrd his explanation. "I was on dru~s. hke mosl nr m.v friencls here. I was doing everythin{: T could to fill the void in my life . t was bored with my life. Then J found Christ \las my Loni and Saviour. He has changed me 360 degrees. lie has forgiven me -given me a goal in life. f\l y goal is lo Jove God and lo plrasc Him. "I relate my PJL:r>crience lo that nf a young fello1v 11·ho falls in love w1th a young lady sit first sighl. You knO\Y, all you \\•ant to do is talk about ii. day and night." llalle /11ja/1, Praise the Lord. II is beini;: sa id again. People nod their approval. \\'hy do they 1vorship in " cominune rathrr than al home? f\'111rti Becker a !4-year-old from Garden Grove, answered 1his one. "I oced something that is !here all the time. The Christian Life is so beautiful 1 want to have it with me all lhe tiine. \\'e "'ant something belier than <1 Sunday morning service. \Ve ·wanl l'ro1n Page I HUGHES • • • sll in his mind. The attorneys paid tJ1c bill of several thousand dollars, but the Jel sits on the apron thm today. since the owner cannot afford to fly it back unchartered. Authorities place ftfr. X's arrival on 1he Orange Coast at Feb. 21. at which time his activities quickly led to a serie~ of criminal complaints. lie 1s wanted on three counts of grand thrfL plus one count of furnishing mafi- JUana to a minor. One thefL involved a credit card and bank book stolen from the estate of a dead v.·oman , taken right frorn the probate lawyer's office. Delecllvr Hardv said from Feb. 21 on, he has all ihe facts, documented on papers in his files. Using the name David \V1lham \\fe sl -whose film career t1bruptly ended a couple of hundred miles east of llotlyy,·ood in the Nevada desert -Mr. .'\ "'en\ to "'or k. lie mel several prnm1nenl person.~. lie convinced I.hem lo inve st in a movie to be shot in Spain this spring. "He lound a $204.000 place overlookin~ thr ocean in South Laguna and told lhe reputable realtor his lawyer would be out during the ,.,.eek to pay him for it -cash,'' says Hardy. Plugging io another of his ma1e nf t·onnections, f\1r. X also hirrd a close friend of actress Martha Haye lo be mov ie dialogue coach Mistrr X reserved bnnriuel space at ~ prestig ious reslaur~nt in Corona del r.tar Rcs!aurant to host a party for 1he casl of slars snd dispel any possible douht!I of a legitimate venture. "Naturally none of them sho"·cd up except i\1artha Raye -innocently - at her friend 's bidd ing." Detective Hardy cont inues. But she fai led lo sec any humor in this short trip. "'This 1s a bun1mer." .shr finally snapped, s!al~·1ng out of the posh restaurant. Bt>~ides the three complaints 1n Ne1\·por! P.eaC'h. l.;1glma Be a ch aulhorit1e!'; want f\tr. X for grand theft of an auto. Police Arrest ·2 In Th cf t of TV From Mesa ~1otcl Co.~ta i\lesa police Friday nlgh1 rr- f'n1•t,red a pnrl11 blc television 5el taken from a motel t'arlicr In the \\'eek whrn rt patrolman spotted a suspicious car described by motel employes . Officer Tom Boylan stopped the sus- pect vehicle at 18th and Anaheim Stre4:1!!, Costa ~tesa at Jl .50 p.m. Friday. follow- ing a lrip to the homt of the car's driver, the missi ng lele vlsion wa!'; di~vered. \\'illiam \AIVemr Ro"·l11nd, 21J. of S6tl llarrullon St .. Costa 111esa, "118' charged "'tlh suspicion of burglary alo ng with " juvpnilt Thty will be arraigned ~londay. r.lrs. Ro"•land accompanied Boylen on 111 .-<'&i rch nf tht couple's home, but Oic nlficer ~~1d he found no other stolen mer chandise. Inside truth, inside peace. ~·e are till ont here -one in the Spirll It's just all love." llultelujah. Prais~ tht Lord. Everyone Uked Marti's account. Andy SperHng, 211, of 600 Hamilton Ave .. Costa !\tesa, agreed that learning , to sing. clap, and raise one's handll to the sky 1neant overcoming the in- hibitions or a lifetime. "It's a hang.up you have to nvercome. You either keep your eyes on peopl1 or on (iod ." \\'by does he believe lhat former drug \lSers "'ho have turned to Christianity "'ill be saved and those 'fl.'ho may have led purer lives will not bt? 'Because He ofrered us His love and we accepted it. You can't earn· a gift; you .have lo accept it." The residents -of Philadelphia House consider their faith a way of life ra ther than religion. tt is non·denominational. 'rhc Rev. Charles Rose , minister of the Community ?o.tethodist Church in Hun- tington Beach. sees the movement as a counter reformation to the drug culture. ''it's a reaction against formalism, a revival," he commented. "It has come aboul because old line denomina tions have so tried to align themselves \\'ilh science and reason that emotion ha! been frowned on. Their doctrine allows ernotion and the supernatural to break through. Thty are tired of rational. logic-al th inking. You see the same thin~ in encounter groups, people getting together to bf' free. People are tired of an impersonal society." The RC'v . Rose expressed a reservation on the revi\'al because it is based on a fundamentalist doctrine. a doctrine lha! is "defensive and narrow minded." "~ly greatest rear is that like all movements !hey start out with spon· taneity and a real need. Then lhey restrict that sp1r1l. I'm afraid the move- ment may become stiff. orderly and predictable <1nd that it will regress to become as dogmatic as the establish- ment " The minister pointed out that similar movements in history considered the return of Christ imminent. ll appears the success of the movement \rill depend on how many of the young converts keep the faith and do not return lo the world of drugs. "\Vr'll be alf ri ght if wc h-Ong i n wit h Je sus," said Sperling. llallelujah. Praise the Lord. 'f hree Arrested For Follow-up 011 Fake Bills ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Three young San Franciscans who admitted sending phony bills for $76.40 to 20,000 person!t in middle-class neighborhoods ha ve been arrested by federal authorities. They were accused of sending a "filthy substance'• through lhe mails in press kit s about the bill hoax. fl1;irc Keyser, 29: his wife. Terri. 24 : and Dave Shrer, 23 .. were arrested 1\1·0 hours after they told a news conference I.hey sent the false bills at a cost of $2,150. 'They were released on $1,000 personal rC<'Ognizance bond each. The bills carried the name or "Sam's Coll ecllon Agency" and listed four te le- phone numbers, but failed lo say what the bill was for. The phone numbers turned out to be lhose of Bank of America, the San Fran- risco Chronicle .and television stat.Wns KRON and KQEO. KRON said its phone lines "·ere jammed for houn; and postal au1horitir<i .said they had received 2,000 complaints. \\'hy thr phone bills?. "The entire financial system of the world is in the phones and the mail," Kcvscr told the news conference. If both "·ere jammed around the clock for a substantial time. he said , banks woul1l collapSt>, money anrl power would be sh<1rerl and there woold be "direct, !rue democracy." Their drmonstralion, nine months in 1he makiniz:. wa~. he said. "the oerfccl w;,y to destroy all establishments.·· llard,vare Store, 4 Other Sl1ops Swept by Fire fire gut!Pd a Fullerton hardware slore :ind four other shops adjacent lo a Bank of America branch causing more than SI00,000 damage and injuring a Fullerton firem11n tale Friday nigh l. Robert Hoffman, 40, was taken to SI. Jude's Hospital. Fullerton after he injur- ed hi~ hack fighling the spreading blaze. Fullerton PoliC'eman Carl Rees .spotted namP.s aboul 10: 15 p.m. Friday in the hardware store located adjacent tn a Dank of America branch in a shopping cenler al Hl19 W. Orangelhorpe Avt.. five engine~ and a truck comp.any "'f're called Ill the scene as rlames spread into a pet stnre, a music company, hair salon and barbershop doing extensive dt1· ma&:e. firemen said. \Vhile therp wa8' little immediate evf· tlen ce: ln 11uspect arson , an investigation tq determine t1'1e cause of the blaze i.s under wa y. Enterprise Jlelurus ALAMEDA -~ USS Enterprise, wocld 's l11rgest warship. is back at her hornf' port litre for a while after 111 face lifUng. CIAIL't PILOT Sl1fl Plillll ORANGE COAST WORSHIP IN THE NEW WAY OF YOUTH Huntington's Greg P1terson, 21 , Joins Pr1y1r M"ting Waiver Opposed Coast Couple Leading Welfare Ruling Fight A Laguna Hills couple 111 spearheading the Orange County drive to obtain signatures on pcti!lon:ii seeking reversa l of a Supreme Court decision that waives residency rcquirerncnts for welfare recl- pients in California. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bitto. 232{)_ Avenida !\-lajorca, claim t.hey obtained 5,000 signatures in the first month they slarled circulating the "Silen t Majority" petition. The originator of lhe petition . f\-1rs. Helen 'Toy Smith or Los Angeles. h11s collected marl' lhan B million signatures, fi..1rs. Ditto said. It is the ir intention lo present the signed petil1nns lo President Nixon on his summer visit to lhc Western \Vhile House in San Clemente, urging him to use the influence of his orfice lo rectify the court order which enables new ar- rivals 1n California lo become eligible for welfare benefits without CQmplying with residency requirC'ments. ''We believe it is unfair to btlrdcn Califorria taxpayers with the ohligalioos of taxpayers in other states.'" says Mr~. Oillo. "Welfare benefits should be efJU,ill throughout the natilln wi1b .taxpqYcrs in all states sharing the co~t." Perscins wishing to sign nr help circulate the petitions may obtain them bv calling f\1rs. Ditto, 837-1714. or Paul l·lorner. 837-0700, or !\frs. Alma Guth, 837·7220. The petitio11 circulators have rece ivert the personal thanks or Gov. Rea gnn 1\'hO "'rote, "We are r~uired lo abide- hy thi!!: decision even though many of us feel lhat il was ill adv ised. Unfortuna tely, as taxpayPrs. we will all have to bear the cost nf this decision. I "·ould like to th ank you for your efforts 11nd encourage you and other interested taJL:paycrs lo continue to assist lhe administration 1n reforming the welfare system." Cyclist Suffers Severe In juries A Tustin motorcyclist is in serious condition today at Oran ge Count y ri.1et11. cal Center after his cycle rear·endcd a compact car aboul 6 pm. Friday on Pacific Coa.!=1 11,jghway south or Nc1vland St .. Huntington Beach. Stanley Elsworth Riggs. :t!I. of 1m1 Sandhurst Place, was tran11rerred to the lnlcnsive care unit of QC Medical Center from Hunlinfl!loo Inten:ommunlty Hospi- tal. His condition was listed as critical due lo severe hend injuries. llunlinglon Beach Police Officer John Rerens aaid Ri ggs and his wife, llelen. 41 . wtre tr11vellng south on Paci fir Coast !Hti:hw11y when their cycle struck the rear nf 11 cnr driven by Adri11nu~ Vrrdull. 67, nf 211151 Ne"'land St.. fluttUntgon Bt!ach. Mrs. Riggs was treated and released. .· Rep. John G. Schmitz, a member of tl1e John Birch Society said in a letter to f\-trs . Ditto, noted that the only way lo reyerse the Supreme Court decision would be by Coogressionel action to 'remove the power of lhe court to make decisions io the area of welfare re~iden• cy. He said he is "Planning to introduce a bill for this purpose and expressed the opinion that the petitions wiU help demonstrate public concern o\'er the issue. Congressional Cup Yacht Race Still Wide Open By ALMON.1,0CKABEY O•llr Plltl 8111111'1 ~dlhlr The Congressional Cup match raeing round robin oul or · Lonli: Beach · Ya'cht Club may go down to the final race .tcr day before a winner is determined. A.~ it stood at I.he conclusion of siz races Friday, flcnry Schofield of Alami4 Ills Bay Yacht Club stood the best chance of wearing a crimson blazer this year. -.fis record was five wins and one loss. But his big test comes today when he meets one 4'.2 "'inner. Tom Pickatd of the sponsoring Long Beach Yacht Club. atid fl\'O 2·4 record hold.ers in John Odm-. bach of Rochester, N.Y . .and John Mc· Cormack of San rrancisco. Despite the.ii' medioc~ showings in the series. botlJ' are capable of becoming a spoiler for' youn~ Schofield . If Schofield is beaten in nnt> race to.- dav il would throw him into a tje will .lohn Jennings of SI. Petersburg. F"la.- lhe only one to beat the ABYC sail9r thus far -along with such ot her 4-2 ~kippers as Bobby Bums of California Yacht Club. lf, for instance, .all . the present +i !lkippf'rs won their three racss tbday and Schnfi.eld lost one. ,Jpnnings would be Ille winner by virtue of having beaten Schu- field . Anrl th('f'C 11re nfher combinalif')ns rif win!': anrl losse~ v•hich could conceivably thrn\v the series inlo a thret'·Way un· hr('kable tie. requiring a sailoff on Su"" d~v. l1cre nre the rrsu\ts of Friday's rac:es: SEIUE~ No 4-0'NHI -Mo•11n, JO Jttlt J.,._ ~'"'" ov~• Odtflblc". 4 r.ec1: &oclll of Htw•U _, r;c~A•d, i ·OJ S<"<t!i.Jd O\ll r Mosl>llche'r, 1:ftt B"'"' ovrr McCo•m1et. l .IM ~ElllES No J-Pl(lrtrd -~ Jl'll""'91· n , .. ,. o•nu1 """' Cl<lenbac.11. 1.Jf, MtC.MmKll o,,., -. "'"· l ·M; M1n1Mc~t• owr Bun•,, M Itel/ SC""'"11tlt IW•• 80011\, I .lf SEIUE$ Ho. 6-M1.,M<"ff OY!r (M ... l)ftll. !J •tctt Je<>~t...,1 °"'' Moro•~ 1·11; kl'loli.ld -• O'N••'· !IO vc.1: !lvm' '"'' 1\0011'!. f;IM; lt1<ll.•rd o-nr M'" (D'f'"•'~• 10 ~ $1•"0'"''' !II Ht"tv khol<fl<:I. AIYC. 1·1: I') tit •l"Hl"' &oobv 8u•I'!,. eve;, P11 O'NHI, L•I"(.""'°"'• '1Y Tom l'ldl••d. l 8 VC. -"" Joi\" JM~l .... 1, Sf ""'tr•~'lll· 1.1, f'\ !I• •"IO!lf !loll Mo1b4t h••. "'"""' 1(1<'!/ J(ll'!" ~ll~cl'!. O'"•I L•~"" 1-111 McCorm•c.•. !.~n Frf ntlt<;O, •rid Grtt1 lloo lh. H1w111, 1-t1 llG• Cl'll•I~ Mo•9ll"· lt. Pt•tnburf, l•S, \ 4 -1>All.Y PILOT . ' Pulpit and Pew A Total Churd> Drive will beain tomorrow at the Ce1ta Mesa Foursquare Cllurdl, to conUnue through E4!1.,. Sun- ~.Hank Powoll and his pup- P<ll wW be 1 .. 1urec1 during Ille 9:15 Sunday School hour, and the Pathfinders Quartet will sin& in the 7 p.m. service. The Rev. Robert Jacobs Js wt.or. Church is located al 1734 Orange Ave. Lutllono.a Cburch O! The Ma1atr, 2900 Patjfic View Drive, C oron a del Mar, offers two hours of Wor· ship at 9 and 11 a.m. Sun-- day Church School and Bible classes are held at 10 a.m. Dr. Wm. R. Eller will deliver tbe me~age "The Bread Of Life". The Wed· n~ay evening L e n I e n WGrship under the theme "Time Spent Before t he CroM" will continue with the m ess a g e ''Time Fo r Judgment." 'The title of Pastor Ronald UnlveraaJlat Fellow8hlp or Laguna Beach at their Swtday morning service, will be the prominent Santa Ana attorney Robert Green on "New Trends in Crimina l Law" with special emphasis on political and drug cases. The fellowship meets at 10:30 a.m. in Room 23 of the Laguna Beach High School, 625 Park Avenue. 'Ille S1U1day School meets at the same time and place. Mesa Verde Un ited Minneoota, hla BO at S.thel Seminary. Minnesota. and bis PhD from USC SChool ol Theology, St. James Episcopal CllarCb, 3209 Via Lido; Newport "Beach, will celebrate the Fourth Sun· day in Lent With two services of Holy Communion at 7;30 and 11 a:m. and one service of Morning prayer at 9 a.m. Fr. Don Brown will preach at the 9 and 11 o'clock services, Fr. J ohn Ashey will preach at the 7:30 service. Pastor or tht Flrtt Baptist Cbw-cll of Huadngton Beac tt, 6th and Orange, wlll firJish his series at Pre· Easter messaces on Sunday with "The Crucible of Redemp- tion~. Completion". The Worshl? hour is at 11:00 AM with Church School and Ne\v Member CJ1ss~s at 9:45 A.M. At the evening service at 6:30, the Chaplain from the Los Angeles County Hospital will be guest speaker. Bible Study is held each Wednesd!ly evening at 7:30 with Pastor Loar leading this study and discussion. Choir rehearsal is held at 6:30 Pl\t for the Youth Choir and the Adult rehearsal is held at 7:30 P.M, on Thursday evenings. Guest Speaker ~lain Speak"Cr Dr. E. T. Quanabush of Pastor Larry Chappell Costa Mesa, a world· of the United Baptist \Vide leader of t he in· Church of San Jo!e wil t ter·church Charismatic Revival, will appear at be the main speaker at the Charismatic Inter· an "Evangelistic Bible faith Fellowship Inter· Conference" scheduled national annual con· for next \Yeek at the vent ion \Vednesday, i,irst Baptist Church "A Mile Beyond l he Thursday and Friday 6C Cos t a Mesa, ~0 1 Farthermost Star" will be the t th F' "lh A bl Magnoli·a St. The Con-a ea1 ssemy sermon topic or the Rev . Church, 4822 \V. Haz· ference will run each Bruce A. Kurrie at The Preabyterl u Church of the ard St, Santa Ana at night next week at 7:30 Co\'en&nl, 2850 Fair\•iew Ro.ad, 10 a.in. and in the even· p.m. with Sunday serv· Costa Mesa . Church srhool ing at Union Hall , 3904 ices at 9:45 an d 11 a.m. through eighth grade will be \Vest First St., Santa Mr. Chappell will speak held at 9:30 a.m. Child care Ana at 7 p.m. at 7 p.m. Sunday. is available at both se rvicelS. -----'---------~----'----- day at St. A ndr ew's Pretbyterian Church. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Worship services are held at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. ''From Christ's Fulness" is • Tradlti0tas Kept Pope to Observe Holy Week Rites VATICAN CITY (UPll - Pope P.aut VI will mark holy week with 11uch tradilional gestures of humility as washing the feet of 12 persons. cBJTying a heavy wo o den cross and officiating Easter Mass in a working class suburb of Rome, the VaUcan said today, Jt released an official pro- gram of the 'n-year-old pOn· llff's activity luring holy week , commemorating the passion and death of Christ and his resurrection on Easter Sunday. Easter falls on April 11. Observances. all in line with ancient tradllion. start with a service in St. 'Peter's Basilica on Palm Sunday, April 4, marking Chrisrs triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Dur i n g the ceremony, the Pope will bless olive and palm branches - symbolizing those s t r e w n before Christ's feet by the people of Jerusalem -lead a procession and officiate mass. On Holy Thursday , April 8. the Pope will drive to the Basilica or St. John's in Lateran to official mass and v.·ash and klss the feet of 12 persons in remembrance of Christ's gesture to the apostles 1t the Last Supper. Pilot Plans Listings Of Services The DAILY PILOT is plan• ning a special story an- nowicing the services schedul· ed by Orange Coast churche5 and temples marking the primary days of Holy Week, Easter Sunday and l he Passover. The story 1s tentaUvely scheduled to run on Wed· nesday, April 7. In order to have time to compile all the announcements, c h u r c h e s should submit releases to the DAILY PILOT by no late!'" than noon on Monday. April 7. Any releases received after that linlf will probably not be included in the article. AMouncements should in· elude church or temple name, address, listing of service times for each day, minister or rabbi and sermon or special activity planned. Please be brief. L. White's sermon at Newport Barbor Latbtr•n Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach for both worship services on Sunday is "To Be a Slave, or To Be Free?" Lenten services are held e a c h Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. wil.h messages on the theme "Sym- bols of the Cross". Holy Com· munion is offered following each of the Lenten services, aod nursery care is available for the children. The sennon on Wednesday, is entiUed. "The Cr~s -Symbol of Justice and ·Mercy·" Methodist Meo will meet for a catered dinner in the Fellowship Hall of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m, Guest speaker for the evening will be Dr. Francis McOlash, Chaplain of Fairview Hospital. Dr. McOlash has chosen as hus topic for the evening "S piritual Care of the Men· tally Retarded". Dr. McO!as h has been in the department of Mental ·Hygiene since 1959. He received his BA degree from McAllister College in "Water Quality'' wilJ be the topic for consideration at the Tuesday luncheon meeting of the Women's Service Organization of the Christ Presbyterian Cbureb at 20112 Magnolia Street, Huntington Beach. According to Mrs. Richard Carlson, pro g fa m chairman of the organization, two well qualified speakers will be present to inform those in attendance about our water supply, present and future. One speaker will be Mrs. Margaret Carlberg, chairman of the Huntington Beach Environmental Council. The other speaker will be Dr. James W. Mason, \Vat.er Quality and Resources Chairman of the Council. Interested members of the community are invited to at· tend. The price of the ]Un· cheon will be $1.00. Luncheon will be served at noon and the program will be presented starting at 1 p.m. Call the church office (or further ~ formation, at 968-4940. .. One. Great Hour or Shar· ing" wW be Dr. Ray C. Gery's sermon theme , this Sunday at Chrilt Church by th e Sea. 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Dr. Gery. an ac· complished pianist, w i 1 l present a special Prelude lo the worship service with the following selections: R a y Steven's "Everything 1 s Beautiful", a Gospel Song. "Blessed Assurance", a Negro Spiritual, "Sw ing Low Sweet Chariot'', ... Amating Grace", recently made popular by Judy Collins. and the John \Vesley Hymn . "O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing." Church School and f\.foming Worship begin at 9:30 a.m., with the Adult Study Groups meeting at II a.m. the sermon subject at Harbor ----------------------- Cbn•tian Church , Dl1Clpt .. of Nea' rly Everyone Dr. Charles H. Dierenf1eld, pastor, will preach Part 1V. "The Building Blocks o f \\'ords" in his Lentl':n series of sermons entitled "A House Not Made With Hands" Sun· Christ , meeting at Harper - Elementary School each Sun· d•y. 425 E. 181h s 1.. eosi• L1'ste11s to La11de1·s Mesa. Sunday School is at Speaking to the Unitarian· The Reverend Wil!is J. Loar, (See PULPIT, Page 51 ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Newport Unity LOl:IN O. ll'LICKI NGEI:, M.lnl11ff l>eYorio"ol SorYk• -10 A.M. a. 11 :15 A.M. Su11d•v Sc~ool fo• •II aq11-8:4i A.M. 15tfi •1111 '"'"· N•wport h•clt Offlc.o -646·5111 DIAL·A·PIAYIR: 646·06lt FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 140 E. 22nd St., Co1t1 Mes•-548·3761 R1Y. E. w. Phillip• t :JO A.M.-Ch11reh Sc•ool •All A9u 10110 A.M,_,•tor f'llllffps Spookiitt Jr. & PN·Sclloal Church N11rMry Ce,. AYallable 7:00 P.M.-Pator Pllllllp1 SpHkl119 7:JO P.M.-WeclMMlrr . ,,.,..,' llbl• Study Nnpo""M.,. p,..School-A1n 2'/i.s-£:10 •·"'· t• 1:10 p.m. PhoM 641•2121 HARBOR ASSEMBLY OF GOD 740 W. Wilson, Co1ta M11a !41·4704 V. L. HIRTWICK, P•lllr JIM SINGLETON, Mlnl1l•t •I Ytullt lllOlEllT •· Sllr 1G, Ml"hlt t 11 Ed11c•!len Cal!L GENTll;Y, Mlnltter •I Mu1!1 . -SUNDAY SERYICE5 - 9:45 A.M.-!1111d1y khool 10:10 A.M.-"Tti. Holf Splrif" .#J Sormo1 by Pator 7:00 ,.M.-"Clrlrbf"1 MesM19•1 F'ro111 C•lw•ry" s.m.011 by ,.,,., COSTA MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Pr.kl'PMI -•U•lcl_,.1r11n -l it""""'' -Child ~rt FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTI ST CHURCH 650 HAMILTON, COSTA MESA OEOllGE KOU lll, ~•1to< Sundty Scliool • •• •• • 9 :•5 Tr1i"in9 Unio~ ••••• ,, , 5:00 Mornl119 Wor1kip , ••• 11 :00 E .. 1nin9 Wonhip ••••••• , 6:00 W1d1111d1y Pr•v•• M••lin9 for a ll a9e1 •.••.••..••.•.•• 7:)0 Pllatio '42·fl 11 N11.-.ry Alwcry1 AMll•bl• UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH 2212 S. I . PALISADES RO.t.D SANTA ANA HEIGHTS IUNOAT ICHOOL ............. .................. ... ... t :tl ,11,M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IU.NCHES OF THE MOTHIR: CHURCH THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI INTI ST IN 105TON, MASSACHUSnn "MATTER" SUNDAY, MARCH lht Cost• M11a-First Church of Ch lrst, Scientltt 2810 M••• Yerdo Dr., Costo Muo Su"doy Scho•I-9:15 A.M. Churcli S.rYIU -11 :00 A.M. lffdl119 IH111, 2810 M ... Y•"-Dr, Huntington Beach-First Church of Christ, Scienti1t Ith &, Oliff, H1111ti11tto• le.ch S111day Scho•I -f :JO a. 11 :00 A.M. Ch•rch -t :JO & 11 ;00 A.M. 1Mdl11t loOlll -221 M•l11 St. Newport Beach-First Church of Christ, Scientist llOJ Vlo Llllilo, Newport lefth Ch11tch a. S11"doy School-t :ll lo 11:10 A.M. ltodlng Room, 3315 YI• Ude Newport Beach-Second Church of Chrl1t, Scientist J100 Pct<lflc Vl•w Dr., Cor•H cfel Mor Ch11rc•" 5•1tdllf SchMl -10:00 A.M. lndlnt Rov111-JSOO·I Ceat Hwy. AIL are cordially invited to attend tht" church !ervices and enjo y tilt privileges o/ the Reading Rooms Chlhl..Core l'To•ldecll AT ALL SllYICIS OF NIWPOlT IEACH -IDlsclpl"I Meetf"9 leq11Jorly H•l'Jlft 11•-•••rr kh••I 425 L llrti St., CC1St• Mn• Church School . . . . . . . 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ..... 10 :45 A.M. H1n.ary C11ro p,.,1 .. 94 Phone: 642-lTlS I I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main & Ada ms Stre ets Huntington Be.tch Morninq Wo"h;p , , • , , , ..•• , • •••••••..• l :JO & 11:00 1.111. Bibi• School •••••• , , 9:45 •·"'· Yo11th .Gro11p1 •••••• 6:00 P•"'• Ev•ni119 W•11hip • , •• 7:00 P·"'· 1Nu•1ery {t•e prov!IUd •I •II HtVlcft OU.cs: ,l.J6.u,i9 Dil l Devotion ~'* Seventh· Day Adventist Church COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL 271 A•ecodo St., Cott• M ... • J1~n S~•wm1lc1, P•1t ... P/ltnt: .....St• 611 HELIOTROPE S•bbtlh School .• , • t :lO e.111. Mornin9 Wor1~ip ,, 11 :00 •.111, Pr•v•• Me1ti119 W1d., 7:10 p .111. W•t1hl,. -10 A.M. Ch11rc.h Sclt•ol -10 A.M. 0• PMlllP G. Murrty. Mlnllltt 644. 7400 AllenJ church o/ ';four choice THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You. ST. JAMIS, l209 Y&. Lid•, M•wport keclri 71 30 A.M. -H•I., l11cll•rl1t t 100 A.M. -k111lly Won.hip 11 100 A.M. -AIN"'a .. H•IY Co .. •1111111 .... ,..1 .. ,,.,. ... Mld·W•tk Haly C•"'"'1111lo11 • HHtlitt S....icn T11Hd•y -lt:iOA.M. _, WH11nd'e,_: 1 :00 P.M. Cl!lld C•,. ot t :GO A.M. Tha lef. Joli11 P. AtMy II, IKfClf' -Pli•H : 675·1210 ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave ., C.M. S1111deys 7:10 I t :JD Cli11rclio Sc.liool -91JO Th11n .. op: 6:30 I 10 •• ,...: H•IY Day1 u •1111011Me4 Yk•r, Tti. l••· JC1h11 W. D•11•lllko11 -PlioMI 141·1126 i1inister: Dr. D. \V. ~lcElroy MOlllN ING WOllSH ll" .. . ·--·······""··· .... ll:M A.M. NEWPORT HARBOR •Vl l'ILNG WOll,SNt~ . . ................ ,. ,, .. l".M. ~~~M~·~·~w~·~··~·~·~··~·~,·~w~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~--~--~--g·-~--~--~--~~~~·,~·~·~M~-~lir=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=l\I LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 P•eifie v; • .,... Dr. ·"· Wllll• J. Citric• Cllvrdl llhtfto JO·tm LUTHERAN .CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH •f Fo1111tol1 Y•lley IAmtrk1111 •t Pll•O M .. n•lla HflT Slater Fo11tt•I• Y•ll., In. D•• H•w\n. Mh1h,... FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vietori• & Pl•c•ntia Av•. Costa Mesa Jam11 E. Pl•~r l'•'ll"h!tr Rod11ia McH1i19lri YIUllt Ml11llltr •••l'I' Wtl't~lt • . l :JI •·"'· 1i.i. J<,,.., ,,,. 1.111. lrM1'911!11 W.r ... (11 • • ll:ilf I .Ill. Yl\ltll Orel.IPI •. .. I •·"'· c H u R c H 0 F c H R I s T 7'8 Dov" o.. LI 8-3631 l87 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA S.twHll H11ffff •nd hlrTlaw SUNDAY MOP:NING l llLE STUDY • •• •• •• • • • • •• • t 141 A.Jill. SUNDAY MORNING wo•SHlP ' COMM UNION •• 11:41 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING WORSHI P •••••••••• ,....... &1tO P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENI Nta. lllLE STUDY ............ 7:JI P.M. HUlSEIY CARI PlOYIDID W. Wlilt Hetrh1tto1t J•lrr• LM••r4 "" Mi11hte* M111i111 0 1,1ct1• Phone: 645-3191 D1y or Night , .. ,., E11lv 'Wa11h i" 1:00 •·"'· Chri1li1n Ee.,,.;;," 9:15 '·"'· F11liv1 Wonhi" I 0:10 a.Ill. Nurser11 Care Aooilo.ble WELCOME ff C orene d•I M•r DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER Mn. Wol•• Cha"'borloh1, 1'1J'l1~ Worter Phone 644·2664 f 1GO A.M. Fo111lly Wot1hl11 10:00 A.M. S1111day cai11rclri Sch••' 11:00 A.M. htfiff W•t1hlp Mo r11i11f Wo"hip t :JO I 11 a.m. S11rtd1r School •••••• 9:10 •·'"· E .. a11lnt S•r .. ic• , , , • t :OO p.m. Youth Choir ••••• ,,. 7:15 P·"'· Youth M .. 111191 •••• t :OO p.m. ClllMI C•rt at •II l1tr¥i~•1 Vt....,.. . 1 •-Ill. 11~======================~11 Nur~ery Cart Providtd 111 CHRIST LU T HERAN CHURCH Miuouri S~o' 84l-l428 141°4771 541·6l41 CENTRAL BIBLE CHURCH 23rd Strfft at Or1n91, Coit• M111 -548·5303 Sul'Hlay Scliool a11d Wottldp ••• •• •• ••• 9 :00 artd IO :JO •·"'• S11~1f1y PY111i119 Worthip ••••• ·• ·•••••· •••••••• , 7:00 p.11'1. W.cl1111d1r Bibi• Studr 111d ''•v•r •••••.•••••••• 7:00 p.111, A• ... .,. ... .., d•r&t. whtl Iii. .. tffdll1t9 Mltlttry WHAT'S COMING? y.,... .., y.,,. St••T of ........... . -w..i...,.r-1:10 P.M. S.MI..-Mffltiltt liertke A l •ndllY khool-tt:OO A.Iii, COAST BIBLE CHURCH MAlCO flOltSTll JI. HI, SAN JUAN CAP ISTIAHO 49l·lfft ., .. ,... 130·°'407 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1101 CLIFF DllYI. NIWPOIT llACH A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. Walter Pegg, Pastor S111ffy kliMI -9:45 A.M. W.nlllp -11 A..M •• 7 P.M, SIMNE ~us ~oM«UNITY ®'URCJt TURT LE ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL T.,,.,,. ltodt Orlve •.-d Amell( Ori ... (Int ~lldt .VIit ,,, (ll'rllU1 cl•IVf). S..11 Olev<o Fl"lt .. ,Y to (l/IYtt; 1411111! to Ctlr\Nl Dr.1 Rlthl to T11rtlt II~ Otlq . l ff. Rich S.M•h•11, P11tt•r ':JO A.M. Sunday School for all 09n II :00 A.M. Mornl119 W°""lp "Ulll••Y (All• P•OVIOIO AT SOTN NOtlltl '*' l11torm1!1H C-mllllt Ollltr M .. llllt1 C1H W.lttl TH E CHUR CH FOR YOUR FAMILY Afffll"M '11'1111 "'° l••ll•' •mtn! ,.,.,.,..Mt ?•O Ylctorlll' St .. C•llf• Mes• Letti• Y. Ter11tJw, Pastor 141°1414 W1t1~•11 ltrvlc11: 1:15 I. II A.M. $Ul'ICll'I' le."9tl: t :)O "M, Adutl l llli. Cl111 ~ t :)O A.M. CHllSTIAN ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL 141·6166 -==-:.--- PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M•• Y•r4e Drfq a. leller ltffft, CMhl M••· CoHf. ANOREW C. ANOlltSON. 1'1510!' '';"'• of f'11<• L11th1r•11 Sckool -Miu E1th1• 0111 ", Pd~ci "•I Olflc• f'h1111: li•f ·0521 School Phen1: 549.05•2 =--=-=-=-=--- CHURCH OF RE LIGIOUS SCIENCE ., "......,. •Mdl Mtll'll>it (lHtt~ '°' llllltfoll Clllilf'tlt •eti,lftt Sci.11e•, L" '"t tltt U t• 4.M. ~1~1111, •• A!Otrt •urtr1. 11.S.t .F. lNI •l tl.L-CLU• Of' NPllOJIT •IACH Sii ••IMI •1¥111 •• •11 ... ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 18182 Culver Oriv• University Park, Irvine R1w. H11bert N. Ni•r111•1111 S.nd•y kll••l-9:00 A.M. &11lt•r SHYICc -9:00 A.M. f•Mllr Senlce -10:30 A.M. 111·1211 H11....,.., C:•t9 111·124' A Cordial Welcome from THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH l •lboa 1il1nd THI UNITID COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH I IS At 1+1 67 5.0910 9:10 A.M. Woro hip & S11nd1y School Co1fa M111 FIRST UNITED METHOD IST CHURCH 19th St. I H1rbor B!v,, Church W•,,hip -9:30 & I I Ch11rd1 Scho•I -9:10 548-7727 Ce1ta M•1• North MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH Me11 V1rcl• I l1k1r St. 549-2719 Wonhip I Ch111ch School 9:00 I 10:10 A.M. F•unl1in V1 ll •y FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHUR~ lt22S Bu•ha rcl 962-2591 Worihip--9:10 A.M. Church Scho•l-9:]0 I 10:.o(S A.M. Hunti119ton B1a ch FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1111 17th St. 5l 6·l Sl7 S•• .. ic a1 -9:JSI IO:JO Nurifry C1 r1 All Mcrni"9 Chu•ch School -f : IS Hunlin9lon B11 ch -North COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 6662 Heil Av1. 1'4 2·4461 Wonhip & Churck Sch1ol 9 j, 10:10 A.M. Irvin., -E11t Bluff UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH 111.1211 18422 Culver Road 11 u~1vor111y Ofl•• Wor1hip I Church Schoel 9 I 10:)0 A.M. liq""' Be1ch METHODIST CHURCH 2 llrol2 W•1 l•y Driv1 !n Sout~ L1g11nt Woahip ind Church Schoal -I 0 A.M. 49f.)011 N1wperl l •1ch CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA !400 W. l 1l i.o• Bl•d. 611-1105 'Wtnhip-9:10 A.M. Ch111ch School-9:10 I 11 A.M. PRESBYTERIAN Cll URCHES of the Coastal Areas Chrl1t Church Pre1byterian 20112 M .. ti01lo IN.., A ... ...,) Hw11fh1tto11 h•ir;.li l itY. Doit0ld I . RoHm, ,..,.., S1111•11y W1rthl11: t :lt A.M. Ch1tc.h Sc.lt•ol: 10:45 A.M. Offiu: 20112 1!10911011• St. l'lio11•: 961-4940 Church af the Covenant JIJO hl"l•w l••d, Cate Meso ln1c.• A. lh1rrl•. r .. tH Sund.., W•nhlp: t :JO A.M. Church k1t1•I: f :4S A.M. , ...... : 541-4104 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church &II St. All4,. .. l•H. N..,•l't IHclt Cll•rlOJ H9'Mft Dlerun.ld. r .. tor W•rtlllp a. Cll11rch Sch•ol: I, 9:30 & 11 A.M, PhoMi: 646-7147 St. Mark Presbyterian Church c.,.., J.111botftl & lo1tbl•ff Dri". Cot9H 4-t MClf' "•"'" Grt1he111 llrll. f'•ilor Wort11l11 l Clltirch kiri•••-t & IO:JO A.M. Pllo•: 644·1 1'!1 SABBATH SEAVICES RELIGIOUS SCHOOL harbor refor m temple f'.A.811 BEANAAD ,, M;ING meeting 1t St, Jtrnn EplscoPa1 Church a 3209 V11 Lido, Newport Beach For l11form1ti1JP': C.11675-7130 ,. "' -; .- l . ' ' ' •. ~· •' k, • ly lo • . I he ... ii er ,,. •• ce er al e :• • • I . PnI_.i~ and Pew (from r 1ct Ill 9 ~&. Atornifl~ \Vor~hlp J~ 1t 10 45 a.m. Dr D. W. McElrty la the ministPr. "lnve!lt 1n Love' '-0 n e Great Hour oJ Sharing -will be obstrvtd al lht 9 and IJl ·30 a.m. Worfihip &eniC11:s Sunday, Marth 21, 1971. at Community United Melhodnt Church, 6662 Heil Avenue, l-1 u n t Ing ton Beach. The Unlttd Methodist Commiltee ror 0 v e r ~ e.11 s Reller respond~ to rl!quest.\ fnr hf'lp oo th-= a11t>ragt. nf ever I I day1. 1n r;uch arf!AS .!15 Nigeria, Peru, Vietnam. Rtv. Charles L. Rose will be preaching at bc1h 11ervices. Churth &hool !'.lasses are held for infant , chlldrPn, y!'!llth and adults •I bolh the 9 and 10.30 a.m. f~rvices. Jr. Hi and Sr. Hi yoith groups mett at 6·30 p.m. t.tch Sunday evening. ~5urrection L u th e r a n Church. LCA. 9812 Ham ilton A venue. Hunlinglt"" Belich gchedule!! Morning \'iorsh1p at 10 ·30 ll .m. Arthur R Tingley, )'h'l!tor. will speak ri11 "WhPn Ltllle Rt!lOUrces Y..1r~t Gre,.t Needs". Sunday Sr "iool for grades two and abo11" 1s 11t 9 a.m. Nursery care !hrough first grade is 11t 10 'lO a.m. The Adult Discussion Group mttt.s at 9.00 a.m. L f n I en Vespers contrnue each Thurs- da y at 7:30 p.m. us1.,g the theme : "The Lenten \l'ay - Life's Why." \Vorshipriers at fount.tin \'1111ty Pre~hyY.rl111 Ch11rcb t lndt>pendent). 9420 Talhert. ~·ill he3r the first germr1n ln 1 pre-Ea!iter serlf"s .11t fr,'! I l a.m. service, titled "A D1n11er- party ThRt Looked for\1ard t.n the Cross." Sunday-sc hool classe!l will precede at ~:30 a .m. Al the evening 11en·1ce at 7:30. Pastor Stanley P. Allen will speak on "Two An- t":ient and 'I'wn M o d e r n Ter;limonie!l In Favor or Jest.is the Christ.'' The stormon sub1eet for ~un · da.v, will be f!nlilled ''The Lilie!l of the F1eJd '' at Coron~ del Y..tar Community Church Coogn1aUonal, 611 fleliotrope Ave., to be presented by Pr. Philip G. Murr ay. Worsh ip fie.rvices are at Jn a.m. with childcare. Church School is also at 10. This Sunday i!" also "One Greet Hour of Shar- ing" offuing to help support .11hd relive human need the world over. "New Every Morning" 1:; the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brow n on Sunday al the Plymoulh Congrfga- tloria l Church of NPWJ>fll'l Barbor. 3262 Broad Stretl, Newport Beach. at ltl a.m. worship service. Sund a y School Is held at the same time. On March 28th the Rev. Qe.ne Thompson will exch11nge pulpit.& with lhe Rev. Albert Burke of the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, RPv. Burke started slurlyinit Science of Mind in 1932 under the lutledge Qf Dr. Ro~rl H. Bitzer v.•hom Dr. ErnPSt Holmes brou~ht from Boslon to be hi!l assi~tant when foun - ding tne church of Relit iou!I. Scienre ln 1930. Rev . Burke iraduated from the lnstltute ~f Religious Science in Los Angeles 1n 1966. His J1;11bject will be titled "Success". On April l81h lht're will be a meeting or the gener.111 membf'rship nf the Church 1m- medi11tely following the Sun · Specl\d G11 eat Unique )nurclcal serv- ices Will be held at the Prince ot Pe:are Luth· eran Church. located at 2987 Mesi Verde Drive Eu~ Cos~ Mesa Sun- day •l B. g;30 and 11 a.m. They wiU feat ure th@ talenl.51nf lhe Re v. l..ee Robb~s. cvangel· i~t. tenor ~tloist and f('- cording art1~t Il e 1~ currt1nll y \\'lh lh!:: Billy Ora.ham org\nization. d•y service. At this meet.in& the members will be Informed a., to action tbe BoArd of Trusteta ha11 taken end bave: an oprortuo1ty tn hear up- co1ning projecU discussed . Tryout!! for the l~arbor Children·~ O:!orus, a IOO·volce group which. will sing it the Easter Sunrise lit'rVi<'e in Newport lh1rbor Jfigh School Stadiurn , will bf' held 10 a.m. March 2fl in the mulll-purrxi11e rnom of Lindbergh SC'hoOI. Mr11. Merle Valdl!z <lf Costa Mf'r;a will conduct the chorus and r,tudents in grades three to ~1x are invited lo parlic1pate. The 11 u n r i 1 e service will begin at S:~S a.m. Sunday, April II. The Y..1e11 Verdf' UoJ~ ~1ethodilit Church, 1701 Baker Street. C.osta Ji.lesa, will have f\110 Sunday morning worship 5trvicrs at 9 and 10.30 a.m. Rev. P;iul C. B1e!iemeye r has ~elerled as his sermon topic "Jesus Christ : Lord of Life". The Church School will meet at !'I a.m. for nursery thrOugh high school : and al 10:30 a .m. for nurserv throu,lilh sixth 11:rade. The junior Hi&h Unil ed Methodist Youth Fellov.·ship meets at 6:30 p.m. A "Tol11t Church Drive" or five wetks entitled "Fishing for Men" starts this Sunday at the Cruita Mesa Foursqua re Church. 1734 Orange Ave., and will conclude at 7 p.m., April 18th. Many per5onalities in sunday .\Choo!, Gospel music and Christian hims will ap- pear during this ~ p e c 1 a I emphasis on attendance. in Sunday School. !11 o r D i n g \\fOfship, Evening Evangeli..,tic and Youth Services. Hank Rowell \vill present a Puppet Show al 9:45 a.m. for the Sunday School Open ing this Sunday. Rev. Robert B • Jacobs. Pastor will glve the kick off m~Bage in the 1 t a.m. service, entitled ; "Catching ~1en Alive" The "Pathfinder:; Quartet" will preEent a sacred concert at 7 p.m. Tbe Irvine Hill!' Communlly Church is i11villng the rnrn· munity to heat lhe "New Mind". a )"outh chorale f~om the Hillsdale Comm uni ty Church in Portland, Oregon, t1n Wed nesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the ·Turtle Rock Elementary School. ThP pro- gram, entitled •·Natural High'' j-. e contemporary folk concert de111ing v•ith the answers many of flUr youth_ are finding to life today. Th~~i_New Mind '' •l IJ talented group of 30 young people who are m a k i n g ~"VPral a pp P. a ra n!"e 11 in Fr'lnl hprn California . Yoa 11re ;ilsn invited to allend thP. Irvine. Rock E I em t n t 11 r y School. v.'ith Sunday School at 9 'VI for all ages and Wor1hip 1ervire at l I a.m. The l!C'hool is localed at the COf'nM' (I[ Turtle Rock and Amalfl Drive. f\!a'ag:il, the Israeli Folk Dance Circle nf TempJe BPlh Sholllm , has announced they started iii; Spring series of adult clRsses March 14th from 7 to 9 pm. The cla~"· under the }fSrf Pr.~hip of Esther RPva Bergrn:in, i~ open lo the public .11nd Will meet at the Temple Librarv , Tust in Ave:nut at Fairhivtn, Santa Ana. Open to Collece and Sen ior Hlab School 5tudent11 ln add ilim lo other adulL"i the c I a 1 .11 apeciallua in modem l5raeli dances, though it Includes oo- '-~!lonel Yiddish and European l'~olk dances. Dance" o n r;hepherds and biblical themes, a1 wtll a1 thtme!I dealing wllh a return to the la n d, agriculture nnd even the mlll t11ry motif are popul11ir in l!lrAel and will be tau5ht at Ma 'Agal. ~fe1odylaru:I Chrl&dan Center will be the site for the Grand Premiere of Hermano Pablo Radio and Te It. v 1 fi ion Evangelism'!! nt.west lilm, "Elijah 11nd Baal '', Monday, ?\larch 29th. 8 p.m. The film. which was filmttl 1n Ea!lbnan rolor and prorluced i n Southern California 's moun~ lains ;ind d~sert..~. capturs the C<lnfli ct and intr1.11ue between the prhphet El1j11h and the healen worshipper.~ of Beal. The public JS invi!ed to attend this event. Rev. Paul Finken~ binder, director of Radio and Television Evangelism. will be featured along vdlh a musical program including a 46-piece orche!ltra. Admission is free . Newport Centtr United P.1etbodlst C bu r c b will celebrate the Lord's Supper at both 9:30 arid 11 :15 a.m. services. The 11 : 15 a.m. service i!l held at St. Michaels E p 111 cop a I Church at ,Y..1ar!";Uerite and Pacific View Drive. Corona del P.1ar. The 9-30 am. Aerv1ct JS held st lhe Balboa Island Uniled Y..1ethod\:st Church. 115 Agate Avenue, Balboa Island. The Church will celehrate Femily Night, March 24th, al fi ·30 p.m., at the B;ilboa Island Olurch. The program will be presented by the flSH Band. Don A. Bassett, Minifiter. ex· tends an invitation to the corn· munity. Serviees at Fairview Baptl1t Church, 2525 Fah:.Vlew Road , Costa Meu. art held at 10 a.m. with Church School at IO .JO a.m. The sermon by Rev . t.felvin Taylor will be "The t.liracle of Dialog ". Al 7:30 p.m. lhere wilt be an uld-fashloned hymn sing. Servlce5 .!It Cbrl~t Lather11n Church. 760 Victoria Street, Costa 1'1es11, will be held at 8:15 ;ind ll a.m. with Holy Communion. The sermttn i!I entitled "Destruction Preven· tion", Bible cl11.~s are 11t 9:30 a.m. A midv.•eek Len ten service v.•ill he held Wed - nesday al 7 30 a.m. \\'1th the sermon "Your Love for Them·" Pastor Wilhs Carrico rif the Unlvtrtlly Baptl5t Ch•1rch. 2252 S. E. Pal1S11de!l Road. Santa Ana, will ,;peak at the 11 a.m. fit'rv ice on "In Sicknes5 11nd In Health." In the 7 p.m. strvice, Dr. Walter Pegg of the First Baptist Church of Newpor1 Beach will be the gues t ~neaker. Th~ Newp'lrt Unl!y Church, meeting Sundays at 10 a.m. And tJ ·tS a.m 11t !he Seninr Citizens Building, 15th and Irvine Ave ., Ne~'port Beat'h, \viii hear a sermon by The Rev. Loren Dale Flickinger e n t I t 1 e d "Circumventing Failure." But Best Available Dancing Set The Kadimah D a n c e Theatre of Tuscon, Ari· zona "A1ill pr esent "Come Danc e \Vith Me" at an evening of dance Sunday at 8 p.m. at Temple Beth Sholom of Orange County. Tus· tin at Fairhaven in San - ta Ana. Thi.!i is their first Oran ge County visit in three years. Ad· mission is by subscrip· tion to the Tern p I e Forum and Artists ser· ies. Religio1i In Schools Supporte d WASHINGTON IA PI -A \V a..shington woman h.11s em- barked on a crusade to g~t re.ligion back in the public schools because. she said, ''without knowledge of religion you cannot understand Engli5h literature, Midd.Je East history and the arUi." Mrs. Ella Harllee, founder and president of the Educ a· tional Communication!! Association, said there i!l "' growing demanrl hy !turle-nts and parent! to bring the Bihle back ioto tht clasr;room for objective 5ludy. Nearly a dec<tde after the Supreme Court'~ n1ling ba n- ning prayer in the pubhr, school, the Nallonal Education Association in a special report observed " • • • many schoolmen thought they had to throw out the Bible e\·en as a literary resource." M the court's ruli ng bec.11me rlearer. the: NEA said. schf')l)l.c; learned that the rourt en· couraged ohjectiVP-1os!ruc\inn about religion. A surVP.Y 1n 1!l70 disclosed tha t onP.·h111f the nation's larger high school." offer courses in religion. Justice Tom Clark 1n .lun'. 1963 wrote: "It might wpll be ~aid th11t one'5 education is not complete withou t 1t r;tudy of CQmpar ative reli11on or the history of religion and ii.a relatioruihip to the ad· v<1nCf!ment of clvilivlti,,n. It certainly may be 1aid th3l lhe Bible \ir; worthy of stu!!.,v for ils littrary and histor ir qualitiea. Nothing v.·e ha\'<> said ..here indicates that such r;tudy of the Bible or of religion, when presented ob jectivf!ly aA a part of a secular program r.if education, ma y not be effecte-d consistent with the F1rr;t Amendment." Yearbook Reliability Hit The J¥rbook of American churche~ i!l the mosl re.liable Church, the Lutheran Church in America and the American Lutheran Church. r;oun:e rf rellgious gtaltst1c!l available in this CCK1ntry -The decliMs were not large • genera lly amounting to lP-Ss which ts not saying much.. lhan ~ne percent. But any Ther~ ~re no off i c i 1111 I • clP.Cline at all Is ~ignificant govemme11l-gathered figurer; when an annual Jncrease of iD this fJeli, because the U.S. at leR!it one percent is ne:t.de:d CenS'\1!1 Bureau is afraid some-1ust lo keep pact wi!h popula· nM may lbink his rf'ligiou!i tion growth. freedom is being infringed 1f Tolal U.S, c:hurch mem. a c:ensH!i·tlker <1sks hirn bership, u: computed by the where, if 811Y"''here, he goes vearbook increased from to i::hurcb. i28,469.636 to 128,505,0M -a Sn the yeibook h.11s t~ rely gain of only 35,348, far below on report,\ ru bmitted volun· the growth In population. better than their more liberal counterparts, and pru;Led slight gains rather than IOMts in membership for 1969 Tht ytarbook'~ figures nn contributions 1111re even !Tl()re Iffy than membersh i p ,;tatistlcs. since they come from only 48 denominations, not incl uding the Catholic church or lhe major Jewish bodies. In 1969. member,; of th-Orie 43 denominaUon~ don.11ttd 11 total $3,099,599,399. That'• an Jncrus:e of about lhree-ttnlh8 o{ one percenl over the 19&8 total for the same g r o u p • Although any incr~ase mu st be rated helter than Ill decrea~e. thir; wair; nowhere near enoogh to keep churche8 abreast of the general inJla- tion of the U.S. economy. tttrily by tile nt1tion's 247 That moder;t gain was m11de religlous den-0minatlons. Some possible b y conservative ~f lhe report.~ are fl1klf-dat~. Protestant denomin;itlons such 6nd (J!htrs 8Je carelessly put the Southern B11ptist Convtn- 1 o gt th e r . Bul enough hon 11M ~ Lutheran Chu~ch denomin311onfi keep accurat' -Missoun Synod. Th"Y w1\h.. i:t11t1~h~ tn make t~ nverall r;tood the religious r~tsskln flJ11r~~ ~ vaho indt~ to hasic1- lrend• in u.s. rehgiou 1ue. NEWPORT CENTER The 197l Y•Ubnol 1• nut UNITED METHODIST CHURCH th1~ week. lt confi'lJls lhat J969 -!he !Atest J~ar for whlrh complete staU'cs are 3v.!1Jlable -WA!l 1 ~d year fnr most U.S. churche.• Six of the nation's 1Blargest rtlig1<111s bodie~ rt p~ r I ed tl('('hnes 1n mrmbers.h1~' They j 'YtrP Ult Romafi tho!ic C'hurrh. !ht l.'nited ~f hodlstl Church. tht Episcopal urch , the U n l ltd Pre~ terisn O' NtwrOn' llACH Worthlpr at 11 :15 a.m. .. ST. MICH AE LS AND Al l ANG!lS EP ISCOPAL CHURCH Mo,..1t1t#a •114 r...tflc: 'flew, N••INI" IMdt -AlL A«I WILCOMI - E••' •ttt n fo• wl\,,t <;~•''' Do" A. 11111!1 , Mi1• .. 1t•r S.lurdo11, Marth 20, 1~71 DAJLY PILIJI' $ High Co11rt Ruling Set Issue of Gove rnment Aid to Sc hools on Line By LOUIS CASSELS lll'I ltflltlWI W•ll•• \Vithm the ntil few weeks, The U.S. supreme Court will rule on one of the most JmPortant chW'tb-t.tate Wues in the nation '• ristory. Before the court are three ca!let wh.kh challenge the r.ooaUtuUonaJJty of government aid to parochial 11Chool1 and church-related colleges, Specificall y at issue I~ the 60-Called "Pennsylvania Pla,n";whlch many Catholics have hoptfu!ly regarded as a prOtotype for state programs of financial assl~tance to nonpublic school11. Thei Penn!lylvania Plan get.s Jl6 namr. from a law which has been operating Jn that state since 1968. It 1lates In its preamble that its purpose is not tn aid relig ion but to further the public interest in providing a sound education for all children. The decision -w~chever way it &oes -will have a tremendous impact on ~aUon in America. If the Supreme Court uphold!l the Pennaylvanla plan. the way will be clear for oU>tr statea tll adopt this device for kteplna parochi11I schools In busintss. Theae achools are now educating about one-tenth of America's children. In &0me 11reas, one child out o{ lhrte 1ttend.!I a CatholJc school. Although U.S. C11.thnllc Bishop!! are determined to m11ln- ta1n the church's far.flung 6Chool aystem ag !!'Ing as pos- gible, parochial schools are caught in a severe financial bind. Their costs are rtalng sharply -mainly bet':luse they can M longer rely on unpaid nuns to do moet of thtir teach1ni::. Since Lhe supply of te11iching alatera 11 nearly evt.ryy,·hP.re inadequate, parochial schools are havin&: In hire more and more secular teachers -and p.ay Ulem rea · ular salaries. I ! To that .. nd, the state pays part or the cosl of teachtr~· salarles. ltilbooks and in&t.ruclional materials incurred by noni;,Jblic schools for educating their studentJ In four spec- ified secular subject... -mathemalic1, modem foreign lang- uages. physica l science and physical tducallon. On the. other hand , the income of financia l schools Ill re1i1f.eored by the inllbility or many Catholic families to p1y large tuition cosl.!I. The effect of this pincers has been merea&ingly appar· ..nt in rel"!:nt years. Some Catholic achoola have bttn cloa· Pd. Others have restricted enrollment. Overall enrollment " has drnpped 10 pt.rcent since 1!>68. I l· Proponenl.'J of this arrangement -which 11l110 hit!I befn adopted in Ohio, Rhode Island. Connecticut .11nd Louis- iana -argue that it involves nothing more th11n a "pur- ch11se of ucular services" by the !ltate Tho!le attacking the plan before the h11h court con- lend it is in reality a state 511bsidy lo a religious institu- tion. and that this is an "establishment of religion" for· biddeon by the First Amendment to the Constitution. The justices heard oral argument~ on the three cases r-.iarch 2 11nd 3, and are expected to render the ir decision !.iefore the current term of rourt ends in June. Teetis Rise in Authority lf the Supreme Court strikes dov.11 the Penn1ylvanJ1 Ph1n, it i.s like-ly that more Catholic ~hools will clOM!, and tum their children over to the public 1chool5 to be educat- ed. There v.•on't be a sudden nationwide shutdown of par- rK'hlal !iChOOI!. but there very well could !>@ retrenchment on a gcaJe sufficient to cau1e major finan cial crises bt many public achoo! gyatems . particularly In metropolitan areas. Young Deacons Enthusiastic Bank Booth Handy Item For Church. By GALE TOLLIN MINNEAPOLIS, Mtnn. (AP) -Ann t.1sgstadt is 15, blnode and bubbly, sometimes even siven to girlish giggling. A high school sophomore. she's enthusiastic about akiing-and also 11bout her new duties as a deeconu~ of F i r s t Congregational church I n !5uburban Robbinsdale. themstlve!! heard. When the nominaling committee'g 1l1te ~·as presented, there wagn't the usual cut-and-dried qu ick motion for acceptance and election. Why, the young people a~k­ ed. were nOPLe of their age group nominated? Tbe board has 13 members and more than one 1hould be a pers;on of student age, the young people argued. Maybe Kirk Atkinson. also 15 and next year. they were told. 11 sophomore. ts a de.can at "I'm not sure we 'll be \n - lhe same church !~rested next year,'' a high The youth rise to t'lfflce was school pupil persisted begun at the 17th annual Tbe discussion. recalls the meeting of First Church, a Rev. Mr. Macaulay, turned congregation of 746 members. into a genuine ct'lnfronlalion. In past years. the meetin&F> Some of th e older person11 frequently had been ho-hum argued against I n c r e a 1 e d affairs. says Putor George youth representation; others, M11cau/11y. including Mrs. W 1111 am Bu t this time. It wu dJ.f. Kuether, backed the young ferenl What happened reflects people. ' a general trend 1n I he Mra. Kuether, a candidate churches of moat denomina-of the n~minatin1 CC1mmittee lions toward an incrt.asing for a three-ytar deaconess voice for youth, both at the term. withdrew and asked that loca l level and fin national a youth be chosen ln1te11d. agenc.les. -Mias Magatadt was Younger people are sharing nominated. Her election was the re.ins. unanimous. At the Fir!.l Chu rch annual A few ds-"'s later. the mt.elln~. several high school dlaconate received another end college r;tudenta showed res ignation from Wlllit1 m Mid· up for the first time and made dleton, a holdover member Costa Mesa's Baha'is Us her in New Year f\1embtrs of the Baba 'i Community of Costa Mesa will join with millions of Baht1 'is ar11und lhe ~·orld in <1hse:rving N11w-Ruz, tlMt Baha'i Ntw Ye11r. (In Sunday. Naw-Rut tran5lated means New Day. f\-Urckovlch txplained, Baha'is the world over cbserve a nine· teen day period nf f11sting from sunrise to sunset t.o refresh and reinvigorate the tipirltuaJ forces lattnt In each individual. The Baha'i New Year coincides with the advent of Spring. a time which m.11nkind n11turally at;M>Clates with renew,11! end rebirth. and 1 dtacon rir eldt.r for 20 year!l. "Hopefully, you will appoint one of nur young people t(I hit my unexpired term,'' he wrote , The board chose young Atkinson to rtplace Middleton. "I was tickled to death to READING, Pa. !UPI) -If you want to visit St. Luk:e '1 Lutheran Church, you pull up to a bullet-proof drive-in win· dow, tell the secretary your busine&s. and rec el• e !lee the young people ask t.o clearance. 11erve,'' 511y5 Middleton. "They If you want to mlllke a dona· c11n bring vigor and new I.ion. lhe.re'5 an e I e ctr i c thought to o u r church. and drawer whlrh slides cut le learn a lot about our church accept the contribution . 11t the s11me ti me ." Aev. Dr. Samuel C. Ja;r· S1111ys Mrs. Kuetht.r: h,.imer. the palllnr. inst.1\ltd ''[ ~e no reuon why a lht se~urity p reca u tion ! y()IJng Jirl ca n't do as well recently because tM church'• a1 I coul d. How can the young former cpen-door policy pr~ people really get a feeling vided too e1sy 1cce1s to the for the church unleu they collection plate. truly become involved. I was It also pl1<:M Mr11. Geari• delighted to 11.tp a.side ." Taylor, the parl1h 1tctttary. Tbe Rev. Mr. "1acaulay sa~ In jeop1rdy, he 1ald. wht:rt he ca n't account for it but sh@ was alone In the church. there 's a new "youth sw in1" Carl L. N. Erdman, a vice in. the parish and he's happy J)resident 1t the Amtrle1n to 1ee it grow. Bank of Rf:.11dlng, offered th• "The young people had .an. pastor the window from • lnterer;t obviously," he says. branch beln1 remodeled. The "It wasn't a faddish thing to pastor had the window In· do. They did it becauAe they stalled in the office11 rint to me11 nt it. because they had an alley In the rear ef the a very understandln&: com· parish building. mitmenl to do it." 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. Deaconess Magstadt 11ays ahe f~I a major need of most churches i!l ";etting more kids Interested in hl!coming a part ~f the church." She hopf1, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAC too. that churches will become 1 i...., ______ ..,_.J tnvolved throughout their com- GUIDE munitie1. "and not just within 1 ,• _________ _ lbe pari1h." MATTltESSIS •• SALE WATER LILIES P•eifie Gcldfia h Fa rms l-il-i2 Edwards St. Oft ltlt '•" 01"111 Pr .. w•y tt Gtll~'" .... , .... •0111, WUTMINSTIR HJ-7105 • MATTRESSES IOATS HOMIS TIAILIU 1"91•'-...,. CMfe ..... ,..,.,,... c... 2110 Ne.,-t sr.4. Uberty 8·1303 UPHOlSTIRY • Mesa Upholstery Liberty 8-4781 U IO HIWPOIT ILYD. Ending the 19 day fa r;!, Ba.ha 'ls of Co1ta Mesa wlll me.el for 8plritu11l readingli Sunday morn ing at the Baha 'i Center, followed by a brea.k- f8et at Coco'!. A day of cele- brating will ronlinue at t.he park back of the Bah11'i School in Anaheim with picnic and game~ for the children. On N1w·RU7. eve, ,11 progrsm at the f ir&l MethOOist Church, Santa An&, wi ll include a potluck for Baha'is and friendr; and 8 rork hand with folk dancer!!, ' dancing and iroup singing. On tht Baha 'i calendar, thir;I~~~~~~~~~~ l!l the year 128. The Baha'i era, or calendar. com menced with the year of the Bab'!l Derlaratlon of Hi!l mission, whi ch is the year 8144 A D .. according to the Christi11n calend11r. The Bab wa!I the Prophet-Herald of the Baha'i F'111lh and lived in Iran from 1819 to 1850. Ht was followtd I by the Prophet-Founder of the I Baha'i F11 J th, Baha'u'llah I (Glt1ry -Of God ) whG Jived I much of His Ufe In the Holy I - Land un til His ascension in I 1892. I LAS VEGAS w--WeMsi..v- Motel -1,0/XJ aoo-...... er. s-Holol .. Ooulog ...... !l!~.l~ YOU'1L SAVI DIAL I ~EE l -i:= I -l I MiJv Hit Spee;.J: Lowm F ;,,u, ll-1 c..,.. , .... -!M ........ o.w. ........ "' TOii PAT Diil T $8.10 lilp, $10.IO fw Z '"°Jlft Ctll,n , .. -2 ftlMe MK, ltlri• at $1 2.IO 111 2 O-IOO o• ... •~ "s.... . .J....,. • "1 ,., u··,..z. O"' Pn .. U ,, lfo""'-!r •I-s-• .M '1.JJO I I I I In its 127 ye1r~. th~ 811h11 'i I F11ith has ~pre1d to ovtr ~12 j countrle!l and territories. in- cluding 3000 localities In the I United St.i.s. I f~E£!1 33°0 REFUND PACKAGE I I I I I I I I I I BilNI'> IHIS COUf>ON ro fRONt DESK WHFN YOU CHECK IN I I I I TM B&h8 '! Faith. whi ch origin11led in Iran ( Pers1111 ) in 1844, has a ca lendar of i!a own. Th~ Bah11'i citlP.ndar is based on the soltr year. con- alst.8 nf nineteen months each with nineteen days, with the New Year falling on the vernal equinox CMarch 21). The sol.11r year is equlllized by four (five in Leap Year ) interr.alt1ry day1 preceding the J11sl Baha'i month. The years, months and daya &re n11med after the at· trlbule8 of God such as Splt'n· dnr, Beauty, Sovereignty, t l.c. Prior to N•w-A.uz, Mr. N() other Dewsp,aper In. the world cares about your cnm- munity Uke your Cf.Immunity daily nt.wspaper does. Jt'a tho DAILY PILOT. I SIND NO MO ... IY NOW -• O•DI« I Y MAIL 0 1 'N0NCI I ,,...., •11 ..i .i ... ?MW ·-"'""""' -.......... ........_._ -lfto.io _,1,.... I '\ lri ·own flemoriol pork I Tht Soutbkuul's Moll Bell#liful I Memoro.Js I lttl.ALllOlr\JM • COlUMIA.l lUM • CIMITflY' I "" TREES ~t.~~~£~LD i .. 1 .... ".., ........ 0.1¥• 5" >H .... "' ... ~. -••IMt ,_ • "--• •19'fo I c .......... ,, , ..... ""'"' .... ,. ~·~ ) "' ,.OM CAU1., Al.IL, UTAH, Oii., IDAHO DIAL fREE (800) 648-6898 Anytime Btttoten Santa AM and Oro:ngt \.. '· 1 • \ • 1------011r Jtlan In Sau Fra11rl1ro•-----~ Tora, Tora! The Target ls Oakland By HERB CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Shades of Pearl Harbor! Or, are the air defen.-;es around here as relaxed as lhey were ln Honolulu on December 7. 1941? The quesUon can be ansvoered by Capt. WiUits "BiU" Smull of the 86th ~filitary Airlift Squadron, based at Travis. Flying a C·l41 transport in from Honolulu I.he other day. he got fln the horn and flashed the FAA Control Center in Oakland : "A Japanese Zero. numbtr three one three, on our tall ~" This produced a series of confused queries and squawks, after which Oakland transferred him to another frequency. Equal disinterest was evinced at the Travis Airlift Command Post when Capt. Smull informed them: "A Japanese Zero estimating arrival in a, few minutes, requires major maintenance." Or maybe they all sensed that the Capt. was having his small joke. In the tail or his plane: a World War II Japanese Zero. with original marklngs, that had been picked up Jn Australia. It's on its way to the Air Force ~fuseum at Wrigbt·P1t· terson AFB in Dayton. SCOOPS DU JOUR : Author Ktn Kesey and Paul Krassner, publisher or The Realist are holed up at the Portola Institute in Menlo Park, writing the April supplement to the \\/hole .Earth Catalog. The Catalog itself will go out of existence in July. even though it is world -renowned and has grossed close to a million dollars In its three year existence. Explain! Publisher Stewart Brand: "Most people fee.I tl}aL a successful enterprise should go on and on. I don't agree. We're stepping out to make room for anybody else who'd like to run such a project. Besides, for a non·profit venture, the Whole Earth Catalog has been an em- barrassing success." IN ONE EAR: If you've been follow- Ing the brouhaha over Alty. Charles Garry's claim that 28 Black Panthers have been killed by lhe police (sober investigation has reduced that figure to possibly four and probably two), you'll dig this graffi\o at Stanford Law School : "2 plus 2 equals 28 -Charles Garry." STRANGE STATISTIC from Donn ?i-foomaw, the former UCLA AJl· America v.·ho now heads t he Fellowship or Christian Athletes : "I am proud that 13 of the last 22 Rose Bowl Queens have been com· mitted, enthusiastic Christians." The others were lions! 'Open University' Plan Spreading From Britain Reprinted From U.S. New1 & World Report A unique ex.periment in university-leve1 teachiDg is under way in Blelcbiey, England. Soon it will be given a large- scale test In the U.S., where, if sue· cess!ul, it could change the structure of higher education. called the "Open University," the e'll:· periment is an attempt to make college available to everyone -regardless of age, occupation or academic ability. Some 25,000 studen!Ji from all walks of life have enrolled in the Open Unlversi· ty. Studying part-time at home, they will be able to earn college degrees in from three to sit years. The instruction plan is based on a combination of modern teaching methods -a blend of television and radio broad- casts. correspondence courses, individual tutoring and a week of intensive study at a summer school each year. The. nationwide project is directed from head- quarters at Bletchley, SO miles north of London. BY TEACmNG "at a distance," the university hopes to offer a second chance for a degree to all Britons who want one, for whatever reason. Welcome are both those without qualifications for the country's 47 conventional universilies and those unable to spare the time to become full-lime students. This novel concept has attracted worldw!de Interest. Educators from 26 countries have come to Blelchley seeking Information. Many have been Americans. And now the State University of New York and the New York State education department plan to start two off<ampus degree programs with 1.8 millioru COP. trlbuted by lhe Camegie Corporation and the Ford Foundalion. These new American programs, aP. nounced on Feb. 16. will also utilize TV, and will permit nonresidential students to earn college degrees through Jndependent study and examination. Something similar to the British plan ha11 existed for more than a decade in Chicago, where lhe local board of educaUon offers on television the whole curriculum of its City Junior ColleRe to 10.000 qualified students studying (lff. campus. TllE OPEN lJNlVERSJTY program, however. is described as unique in ha'ving no 11dmlsslon 11tandards and In being established on a nationwide basis. ,,mong the 11dvantages. as outlined by British experts, are these : e Low costs. Setting up the Open University has cost less Than one third the price of 1t.art.ing 11 conventional unJvmlty. This In spite of a student Intake live Umes as large as normal 81 ne" British universities. Even with a predicted student-failure rate of 30 percent, vast aavlnp 11re expected, over .a number of years. The institution has cost 10 million dollars to get off the ground , and will requ]re an estimated a.4 million doll.Jn a year to operale. e Sm•U 1U1ff, Running the Open UnJverslty, •·hich overnight has in- cre11ted the intake o( British universities by 50 perctnt. requires a full·time staff ol only 170. e Low fett. lndJvldu1! charges for "11Hcndlng " the university art as low as $l1Z a year. TQ help pay lheie fees, grant!! often are available from local education authorities. • Avalllblllty. Problems of studen~ Jiving far away from centers of learning c.ease to be a handicap. Evet1 students living in foreign countries will be able tn take lhf! courses. • Learning while earning. Students with jobs will be able tn keep on working, thu!I continuing to contribute to the na- tion's wealth while improving its educa- tional level. Enrolled today are Individuals from all sections of Bril.ish society - housewives, Army officers, u n io n workmen, teachers. Their average age is Tl, and they range from a few 18-year· olds in prison to a 79·year-old grandmother. Onei! a month, each student receives by mail a package containing special course material to be used in conjunction with TV and radio broadcasts. Also included in the package are assignmenL'I requiring written ans\\'ers. When completed, these are returned to the university by mail to be graded. The grades ere used later in awarding degrees. as are re!!ults or year-end ex· sminations taken at a cenler near the student's home. FOR THOSE studying S("lence, specia l kl!Ji, worth $250, are sent out bv the university at the start of l\s 10.Tnonth academic term. These kits arc designed lo simulate laboratory conditions in the home and permit basic experiments to be. made. Backing up the kits are TV and radio lectures calculated to fill 10 percent of the student's time each week. Broad· cast and produced by the publicly financ· ed British Broadcasting Corporation in cooperation with professors. these lec- tures run ror 36 weeks. Covered are each of the four major fields presently being taught -mathematics. science, arts and social science. Equally Important to the .!ltudent are 234 "study centers'' loc11ted an over the United Kingdom and staffed by 2,500 part-lime tutors. The aim of these centers is to provide personal tutoring and coun5eling. TWENTY lfOURS of study weekly for three years is held by the university to be sufficient to gain enough credits for a degree. CritlOJ claim, however, that this weekly work lo11d is scarcely enough IO educate such a disparate group ()f studenl.8 to the necessary level, parUtularly when they 11re studying part· time on their own, and all beginning from different levels or knowledge. Another problem is selling the pace of studenl progress. Stl\I to be determin· ed. educators say, i5 how to prevent slow learners from (ail ing too f11r behind, and how lo dl5COver at a <li.citance the corrtet speed al which to tetch a broad curriculum. Politically, too. the Open University his IU critics. Sotlallst poliUcians, who hoped it would offer wide opportunities lo "working tlas,,·• ptaple. nre disap- pointed by the mlddle<lass complexion of first·year admlssloru. --O>pyrl1bl "" by U.S. News I \\'orld Report. Published 11 Wa1bl.agton1 O.C. Co111ment Page THE NEWS SQUEEZE It's Tough Finding Truth in Military Thicket Ry WES GALLAGHER General Manaaer Tbe A1soclat.cd Prts1 Are we getting the truth from Vie.t- nam? Ooce again that queslion is being rais- ed, as it has so many times in the past eight years. Now it relates lo the fighting in Laos. And again the answer is yes -!hough we are getting tht truth slowly, grudg· ingly, amid difriculties and confusing rhetoric. As ·usual i1t Indochina, the co.!t is high. Five newsmen were killed in the first two weeks of the Lao.! campaig11. They included 1111 A!sociated Preas staffer, the fourth to Lose his tift. i11 Indochina. Jn all, 34 corresponde11t! Ii.ave been killed i11 Southeast Asia si11ce .1965, and 17 are missing. 1'he matter of exceptional haurd to correspondents was raised in the early days of the Laps operation. The U.S. Command had refused to let newsmen ride on American-piloted helicopters. The inexperience of the small group of South Vietnamese pilots led lo the death o! the first four correspondents killed in Laos when a pilot became lost and flew tv.•ice over !he same North Viet· namese aniiaircraft battery. Th e helicopter was shot down on the .secon~ pass over the area. Protests by The Associated Press and others to Herb KJein, White House press adviser, resulted in the assignment of a U:S· helicopter to the press, with two gunships ordered to fly escort. White this met part of tht problem, it was very different from past opera· tio11s when correspo1ul.e11ts f I e w unrestricted with U.S. pilots through· out the South Vietnamese war zone and i11 C1unbodia. And the South Viet· namese still exercise a veto over heli- copter flight~ into Laos. News coverage has been further restricted by prohibiting U.S. helicopter pilQts who have been flying over La0!5 from talking to correspondents. In one instance, correspondents in the field reported, the pilots' area was fenced off with barbed wire and a gate guarded by a military policeman. Like most such restrictions imposed by military commands, it didn't work The pilols talked anyway, as did their crewmen -anonymously because, as many reported. commanding officers had ordered them to "keep our mouths shut." There has ne ver been f o r m a I censorship in Vietnam, lhough various efforts to restrict correspondents' access and movement cropped up from time to time. NEWSMEN WERE barred al first from air bases while North Vietnam \\-'as being bombed. The idea of a single press helicopter surfaced on several oc- casions. presumably on the the<iry that ii would limit and control the movements of correspondents. Even that old chestnut. an information officer accompanying correspondenl!J in the field, has been repeatedly trotted oul in Vietnam. The idea dates back lo \Vorld \\'ar I, was tried .and abandoned 11:s unworkable in the early days of Work!. \\'ar II. and was tried again in Korea and Vietnam. Jn fact none of the ploys by com- manding genera ls lo get the war reported as they want it reported has ever really ~orked. Jt may slow up reporting at limes. niay even succeed in temporarily misleading -but only temporarily . The:>e .scl1emes fail because of one basic fa ct. Meii who are fighting and dying in battle wo11t lo talk about iuhat they h(lve see1t u1ut done, how their buddies died and if the bra.~s 11as .bungled. And, since they might die Ill the nt.tt battle, orders are un- likely Ir> keep them quiet. Corres· po"dents who share thei r discomfo rcs n11rl fears /1 at:e ·never had trou ble f ill· i11g doi er1s of notebooks. This human impulse to lalk is not confined to the ordinary GI. Commanding generals like to think that all officers snare their views ; Ibis isn't true, either, Each officer is his o"'n strategist - that's his life. He foUows orders but "'hen he finds a sympathelic ear he will pour out his views of the war, .aoonymou5ly most times. The corps commander will tell you that If he hed just anothe r division, or 60 more tanks, things would be dlt- ferenl. The division commender ls seldom To~th to express hi!I views, if he thinks he hasn 't been assigned enough troops for his objective. The rtgimental rommander nt!ve.r has enough troops, tanks . or ammunition :ind, being near lhe flghllng, Is even Jess reticent Tut rompany commander Is likely to explode his views with prnranity. The lowly GI knows Uiey're 111 nuts. Tllis has a/woys bttn trut in war. \Vhile rt'$ n si mpl1f1cot1on of all the forces at work to prov;dt 1n/ormatiun, it de>tJ sho10 the im pos.tihilltu of $ilr1icing a t ll tottr of 111(Jr. F:vcn for- mal ce11 .. ~orsll fp tn \Vorld \.\1ar II could bot!lt up ntttt.f nnl y temporarily -o..~ tht $lapptng fnc1dt11 t invotvi1111 Gen- eral Pc11tu11 s!l o!vcd, 'Vblle lhcre bas never been cen'°rship in Vietnam, there are other difficulties which have often bttn noted. Because battles are small by comparison wllh olher wars, objectlves frequently obscure, rront lines nonexistent, and ter· rltorial seizure no .. index of succtss a.gains\ guerrillas, the conflict.I tn reports have been sharper thar:1 ln otber wars. THE CORRESPONDENTS always had the jot> of sifting and weighing official briefing reports again.st those from the field -sometimes adve1'se eyewitness accounts against optiDlistic o C f i c i a I versions. Over the eight years of war in Vietnam, they have done their job well. The lruth has gradually emerged from tbe C(lnfusion of each phase. And this i!I what the correspondents are trying lo do in t~ ~os operation, where differences between Saigon and the field have been frequent and con· fusion and ambiguitjes numerous. For instance: The chief U.S. briefing o[ficer in Quang Tri. Maj. Lee Jones, has said he can give no information about South Vietnamese forces in Laos. Lt. Col. Do Dang Bo, the Vietnamese informatiQn officer, says be can't discuss U.S. operations. 1heir announcements, therefore, are sometimes puzzling. When Bo reported that 3.227 enemy troops were killed in Lao!, Jo tits reported U.S. aircraft had killed 1,400, \-Vhen asked whether this figure wru: uicluded. in Bo's coutlt, he said "1 hove no way of k 1Low111g_" Asked rece ntly for a total of oil helicopters s>iot down in Laos. Jo1tes said, "Wt don't have that figure and I can't get it." In covering an army with the best logistics and communications network, correspondents in Khe Sanh have found it takes them from several hours to a day to telephone lbeir offices in Saigon. Correspondeni:.s have found again it is an axiom of war: When operations are goi11g badLy, restrictions tmpostd on the press are ot their heig>it. When operations go well. tkere·., always he licopter space to get to places. view caputured materiel, prisoners of war llnd so 011. By this standard Cambodia obviously was more successful than Laos, al least to date. Correspondents have found also that It Parks military objectives have a way of eb1ng. ing with the nature of enemy reaction. If the enemy stops a drive short of what seemed to be the objective, newsmen sometimes find briefing of· fjcers contending that tbe objective was limited, was attained anyway. and that nothing more bad been expected. This has been common in other wars as well. The Laos objective has never been realty defined in specific terms of dura· tion, precise amount and nature of disruption to the Ho Chi Minh Trail. and the number of miles ol the projected advance Into Laos. ALL THE FOLWWING have been cited in,. the most general way : -When the Operation began Feb. 8, President Thieu said the objective was to cut the Ho Chi Minh Trail and disrupt the flow or men and supplies along lhal network or roads in Southern Laos. -On Feb. 23, when the advance ap· peared Jong stalled, Thieu said the of· fcnsive was designed to thwart enemy plans to conquer the five northern pr~ vinces of South Vietnam. -On the same day, White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said the ob- jective still was lo cut the Ho Chi 11inh Trail "and this is being carried out by the ARYN and the ARVN is performing well." -A day later. Melvin Laird. secretary of defense. said the South Vietnamese ··are achieving their objective of major disruption of North Vietnam supply routes." -In an interview in The Washington Post on Feb. 25. Gen. Creighton W. Abrams was quoted as saying that the Laos operation had a strictly limited objective: To destroY stockpiles of North Vietnamei;e supplies in the border regions of Laos ,and prevent the launch· ing of a 1971 offensive in northern areas of South Vietnam. -And a high administration sou rce in Washington has been passing the word that the Laos objective is the destruction of North Vietnamese supplies in Laos for the year 1972. Possibly the most un1LSual e.tplan- ntion . itt several wors came from Lt. Gt.11 . John \V. Vogt, spenki"/\g at tht Pentagon in connection with tht slow- down i·11 Laos: "Tli• decision te pause at this particular ponlt wcu nuule be• cause of a dPsire to asses.stile e1tcni11 action ot thi.t tnnt, vbserVf! where he would intend to at tack, and 1t waJ made conscie11tiqu.~1 11 and orders wer 1 given accordi11ul~." The idea of bursting inlo enemy ter· ritory and then •·ailing to see where and how he'll clobber you might set generals like Patton, MacArthur, Forrest (gel there "fustest wilh the mostest'') spinning in their graves and might startle Gen. Abrams himself, considering his daring tank actions in World War II. But this is the rhetoric of war, which uldom makes sense. lt will be weeks probably before a clear picture of Laos emerges. But emerge it will. And in the fiir.il analysis the reader will h::ive to weig1' for himself the operation's success or faifurc. But it's ironic that once again the correspondents 1n Vietnam are being criticized for their reporting by the Pen· tagon -the same organization that has imposed so many restrictions on the correspondents' movements in Laos in the first place. Jerry W. Friedheim, the Pentagon spokesman, this week complained that corre.spondenLs were focusing on de[eats rather than successes. It's an echo of many similar criticism.~ made by govE'rnment spokesmen during the Johnson administralion. "Vie are get ting distorted 11e w.~ rr· ports out of Vietnam," was the clnn1~ f ive yea rs ago. At that tirne, l wrotr, i~t May !966: "Criticism of the press by governnie11t rises in direct propor· tion to the amount of adverse ·n.eu1.t printed which may not be in line wit/~ government policy." As the French writer, Alphonse Karr, once put lt. "The more things change the more they rema in the same." Luckily, we can count on other factors also to remain constant. Soldiers fighting a war will always talk. And from the confusion of the war itself. from con• flicting claims a n d counter-claims, clashing assessments and evaluations, bl.ht truth will emerge through the dedicated efforts of the war cor· respondenl!l. who put their lives on Lh1 line to do their job. • Ill Half · a · Space Minicar Transit System Called Safe and Cheap By DONALD FRIEDMAN Here in California. the automobile is a part of our way of life and, in spite of the frustrations of congestion and pol- lution, we are not prepared to give it up. When we talk about a mass transit sys· tern, we often think about it on the basis that if we had one other people would use it thereby reducing the congestion and pollution and "leaving the driving to us ." In designing our transportation system \ve have established certain cbjectives. These objectives will offer a solution to social problems. but more 6pecifically the program will in\·olve lower cosl to the consumer and government end yet 'v.111 provide significant profits to the op- erator. Our answer lies in a more effic· ient system of personal vehicles. For the past two years, our comp::iny has been studying such a solution under lhe aegis of the Urban ]\-lass Transpor· tation Adminstration of the U.S. Depart- ment of Transportatioo. This study has focused on what is called the "shared use'' concept which is inte11ded to pro- vide an acceptable alternative to owning your own car. The system would offer es- sentially the same coovenience as per· sonal owne rship but at lower cost, at lhe same time reducing congestion and pollution. A PORTION of existing parking lot.<; could be converted Into automaled car rental stations using the terminal Select· 11-Car tqulpmetit. This terminal equipment Is activated by a credit card and transmits the credit card number. the number of the car to be used. and the odometer reading of the car to a central station via teJephone touch tones. There the validity of the information I~ checked and It corrett a signal is sent back to the terminal which releases the selected car key and odometer unit. The car then i.'I driven to 11 t.ennln1I parking lot adjacent lo the user's destinl· lion. There the key is rtlumed to a ma- chine and the credit card procedure Is re- peated. The customer is billed monthly on the ba~is of the time and mileage act· ually used at a rate of abotll 70 cents ptr hour and 7 cents per mile. THE KEY TO such low rat.es and minimums is the reduced administrative <mts as ll result of automated oper"tion. The cost of e11ch transaction is tt few ptnnies. The utiliutlon of the vehicle!! In the renl-a<ar btt~ines.1 is high beeau.se a larg,e number of people ah"rt the c1r's depreciation, insurttnet. paridng, etc. These costs are 75 percen t to 8(J ptrcenl of the total cost of operaling the vehicle. We \1U:u1Jlzt I.ht 1ystem evolvlna first As prtsident of 1.ftnicars Tnc. of Santa Barbara, Mr. Friedman is engaged in research and development of mass tra11sportation systen1s. He has head· ed several projects in the develop- ment of lunar and earth vehiclts and mobility systtm.s. In the use of the Select-A-Car System for round trips, in other words, back to the same facility from which the car was rented. As the number of stations increase, trips between stations would becrime more common and if, in fact, such a transit system were authorized, several hundred such stations would be installed in practically every parking Jot in the area. The next step v.·ould be to subsUtute vehicles specially design- ed for rent-a-car service for conventional automobiles. One such vehicle is called the "MJnicar" and the system that uses the Mlnlcar was designated the "Minicar Transit System." The Minicar is only 9 feel long. 41,2 feet shorter than a Volkswagen. This is half the length or a conventional American car. Parking a Volkswagen in • conventmnal parking spaet: takes up the entire space. The last four feet l:i. not used. If you had a car that / was half the lenglh. you could in fact put two cars in lhat one space. I A CAR. ttlis size would not be C'ramped because the. Minicar has more room in It than a conventional American sedM 11le seat Is wider; lhere Is mor headroom, more leg room. and Onl one seat. One seat is adequate for m usts in urban centers because average number of occupants in c today average& 1.4 persons per car. The Mlnicar has to be safe. TypicaJi,. small cars are not sAfe when lnvoh·ed In colllslons wllh big cart. Because of this. very rugaed constructi01 wii• a necessity. A car that was cipable of sustaining impacts: with ful•ib.e cars had to be designed. It alt> had lo have a very high repair capabally because of the rent.al iterVice balurt. A peripheral bumpe:r iurilunds ~ vehicle. allowing it IO lab. lllbl!Wtial impacU on any side of the ~It without 1ny damage whataotver. Tile bumper i~ made of plastit·reinforctl fiber&lass backed with foam and steel. Bcca~ lhe car Is rented. it la poiSibl~ to Insure that seatbelts l!t used by utiliiing 11n interlock prlncl~. The doors slldt optn and do not requb •.ny extra •isle space betwttn carL THE CAR was designed with a hybrid gasoline-electric engine as a pollution emission feature. It produces emissions subslanlially below that or the con· ventiona! automobile. It does this by supplying electric power to augment the engine while accelerating, and the engine in turn supplies the power back to the bau.ery while cruising. If this system were the prime methnd of individual travel in the center city, emissions originating there wou ld be greatly reduced. The hybrid has the capability of being all electric. The: g<ll'loline engine is for extended range activities. Trips of 5 to 10 miles can be made on battery power exclusively . If we were to use conventional car~ the emission problem would not be im· proved. The average Cflr Oil the road today is five years old . Five years ago the emission capablllty of cars was lower lhan it ts no\v, The emission suppression capabilities of cers produced today represent an 80 percent improvement over those pro- duced five years ago. Since the average car is five years old. the problem is the rather slow rate at which the pollu· 1 tlon picture Ls changing since all cars J are oot replaced every year. I DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC velocity is im· proved when shorter cars are used. About 40 percent more small cars get through a green light inter,•al than st;indard cars. \Ve see this with 1he arrival of the subcomp11ct cars. The Minicar mere- ly carries this potenllel to the limit Another advantage is increased parking capacity. Added to the "two to a parking space capability," system cars can be 1 parked as densely as possible. 1'he driver lakes the first car that's available. It is not necessary to retrieve csrs ln· divldually. u we now do ~hen we privattly own them . ---iMN• Saturday, March 20, 1971 The comment page of the Daily Pilot seeks ,lo Inform and slimulate readers by presenting 1 variety of com· mentary on topirs ol Inter· est and significancr from informed ob.'ierver• an d spokesmen. Rob.rt N. Wttd, P\ibl is.h1 r t US< e lie • ietnJI e h• '""' we rt ter· here t set rrest est'') tartle g his which re a But alysis 'mself n lhe being Pen· that s on Laos tag on that efeats cisms uring S Tf'· (;/(11Ul rote, press opor· new.T witli Karr, hange actors ghting th• con- laims, tions, the cor· n the ybrid Uution ssions con- is by nt the ngine to the et hod city, ld be s the . The range s can ly. cars e im· road years s was ilities nt an e pr°"' er age em is pollu- cars is im- About rougtl odard al of mere- rk.ing rking be ' river le. It s in· n we Good morning boys and girls. and welcome to another Weekend edJllon of Uncle Len and his friends Caril! and Andy. Well the wearing of the green, picking of shamrocks and speeking of leprachauns and lheir pols of gold is gone for another year. I hope you had fun on St. Patrick 's Day. The pW1Ctual swallows have returned to the Mission San Juan Capistrano just . as they have done for more than 170 years on St. Joseph's Day . The main Oock appeared at the mission at about 7 a.m. and bells pealed iJ1 joy. The "'hole town 1s in the midSt of a fiesta and celebration. Sunday, of course is tho ' first day of spring. Actually,~------------------------------~ the day and l\ight in our area 'M'ere of equal length a few days ago. The ·.sun rose at ex· actly 6 a_m . and set exactly at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. That means day and night were each 12 hours king. * PRIZE WINNER * So technically speaking, we have already piµised our "first day or spring." However, scientists have a diiferent system. They judge the lengths of day and ni.gbl Lynne Thomas, 10, 18291 Foxglove Way, lrvmt- Any child.under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all yo:: do: (1) Draw 'Picture on ;;iece of plain, white paper 5'h inches wide and 4 inclles deep. Use black ink and make lines black, (2) Do not copy or trace picture. Jt must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address or. back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1560, DAILY .PILOT, Costa Mesa Winner will receive Kennedy hall dollar. from the same location on ~---------------------------------' earth each year. So by their estimation, the real first day of spring comes Sunday. By the way. entries will still be accepted on your views of Spring and the activities you take part in during the months when flowers bloom and trees turn green again. Il is a time when life seems to begin all over again. This brings me to. our main topic for this week'. Starting Sunday through next Saturday is National \Vildlife Week. will ID preserving tha t wildlife for all futu re generations. Al the present time, there are manv dozens of species of wildlife which the govern· ment has put ()n an "en· dangered species list". This means that man has killed flr hurt the gro1"th of these animals or birds so much that there are almost one left: Many of' the.se· anttnals or birds have Jes~ than 20 members lert alive in the \vhole world. Once a species is completely gone. there -is OO' restoring it. It is gone forever. Birds J\1any good people are doing au jn their power to prevent man from destroying more animals on earth. The few remaining whales are now get· ting some protection. The whooping crane is gradually rebuilding its population. The buffalo, once almost extinct, is now booming. The list is eodless. Jt includes birds and animals large and smaU, pret· ty and ugly. It is up to us to save all of them. This" week, do your work on National Wildllfe \Yeek and how each of us can act to protect it. Art honorable mention~ in- clude: Elizabeth Dorn, 10, Corona de! Mar; J a n is Byward, 10, Costa Mesa ; Steven Stewart, 7lh, Hun- tington Beach; Tammy Bies, 8, Dana Point: Diane Jones, 9 1.~, Newport Beach: Lisa Watson, 91h, Newport Beach : Mary Jones, 71h , Newport Beach Kimberly Moe, 6, lrvlne: Ellen Thomas, 5, Irvine: Lori Stinman, 10. Costa Mesa: Beth Thomas, 3, Irvine ; Craig Thomas, 7, Irvine. It is a lime when all Americans should look around them at the abundance of wild creatures who share the ear!h 'M'ith man. It is a set of days put aside for us 'to pledge all our power and all eur such as the carrier pigeon ~---------------------~ and the dodo have joined this list of eitinction. Send your q11e1riOM I• AM A11cty, c/o Orcu1,. C0atr Delly Pilot, lo• 1560, Co5tt:1 M•o, Calif. day anQ, as ;i r_ul.e, these WONDERFUL SPRING The beauty or·fhe ·nowers blossoming, 1'he -children on tbe swing, The baby birds in the trees; When Spring comes so do· tliese! The tiny .buds on the trees, The· sunshine. o~r all the earth, And the mon\h ~f·my birth ! The winds of March have come, Bringing with them joy and fun ! An d with a loud vo ice we sing- Hur.ray! fo r wonderful Spring. A k,;,....,,. hill dolt•• -"' K•fll' "••Nth, ,,, Jlla Club H6<11• Roff, Ca111 M1\1, for "" wlnnfn1 '"'"' In tnt 110n' ••d -m •O•l••I. MIU yaur Mem er l!O•Y 19 Uncle Liii, ••• u~. Cttll M•••· Cl tlllrllll. AMN 1cnd• " tomol~te )O·volumt UI of tne World 800~ En<Y•loPtld•• to .Jlmr'l'Y Dffhl, e~e IC, ol Oe~tn". Norri> Carclina, for hh 0~11ien 1 ·-, WHY DON'T SNAKES tLOSE- THEIR EYES"! Sp!!cies have round pupils.~---------------------~ Those that -.do most of their Most animals avert thcir eyes when we gaze" direcUy· at their faces . Unconsciously. we take Ibis deference for granted. Perhaps this eX'plains why a snake's unblinking star~ gives many people the shivers., Jl also might explain 'W'hy many peoole dislike cats. Though !vliss Puss h a s blinkable eyelids, she stub· bornly refuses to let any mere human being stare her down. hunting after dark usually c t l1ave puPils shaped l i k e .-----' vertica l slits. Pupils of this Ul'O .1 Corner type can be opened ~·ide to admit every stray beam ol dim light -or closed ·to reduce bright light to a minimum. Snakes with silt pupils fnclude 'the boas and vipers. the rattlers and other plt vipers. There is every reason why these s n a k y characL.ers should give us the shi\'ers -the sort of shiver,;; that send us scooting elsewhere. RIDDLES and JOKES * PRIZE WINNER Marty: (calling a grocer) Do yo u carry Sir Walter Raleigh in a pouch? Grocer: Why, yes \ve do! Marty: \Veil, you better let him out before he -surfocates. Ctllftll COllMll, 1f, 1769 An!l1~1 W1' Ht-rt ltKh A snake. however' does not Snakes can see close objects l=====================::'.J rlear!y and in detail. But their go in for staring contests. His vision tends t6 blur with eyelids are transparent and distance. This suits a way sealed shut. He cennot blink of life in which Ute important or close his eyes even if he items are close by. A snake tries. depends on slow, silent stealth The snakes are the earth's to sneak up on his prey - most recent reptiles. Their an· and a galloping gazelle in the cestors developed from lizards distance is way beyond his about 60 million years ago. -range of existence. Snake eyelids are transparent me m bran es , "n<:Jv stnd• e w.rwr -"111• th lo Peul Vltru~. 6Q~ ll. o! l'hll&de1phla. permanently ~ealed ove r e "'""'~1~1ni•. 1or M' a~•uon: eyeba!ls. \Vhen a snake sheds , WHAT MAK.ES THE LIGHT. his old skin, the glassy eyelids JN A BULB? go "'ith it. The discarded husk- look s .somewhat like a Electricity is created by the spacesult belonging to some motions of electrons, those scaly alien, complete with negatively charged particles sealed-in glassy goggles. A that swann around the snake leads a scuffy life. nucleus ot the atom. A crav•llng among spiky grasses generator protides the voltage and jagged stones. His special tha t .jolts them through-a Wire spectacles protect the surface eircult. They use this volrage OJ his vital eveballs. But like energy to jog and jostle or the skin. thiy get a Jot of skip from one atom to dailw wear and tear . another. TPlis electron activity 1 Periodically, the snake gro"'S cre!'lt.es the current in he a new skin and eyelids under wires. the o!d ones -and discards The circUit of activHr Is his battered h~sk all in one carried in a double strand piece. t1f 'copper ffires, whtrt the Undel' the . transparent lid. franti c efecfrons ha ve room . the ~snake's ejeball moves to move. But 'When the wire arou'nd and al!IO focuses io is adjusted to citr(y the cur· take in the view. It has a rent through a light b~e lens that thicken$ and thins traffic runs into a bql,lefie". • to adjust to distances. Sclen· The same number of moving li:\ts have found lhat many electrons suddenly Is squeei- daytime snakes have yellolf· ed into the much thinner fil11· Unted tenses -which m<lv •' .:..i,.. the bulb. Friction cut. the glare, The tinlc; arc 1. ,, ti.v ri;,,d minuscule col· somewhat similar to 5pecial ~slons gene.rates heat aod the spectacles that hunters use metal filament glows wlth to reduct !he uneven refr:u:· llght. Wtrcfl aOOut three blllion lions frorn the violet end of billi~ tlecttons try to squeeic the light spec!J'WT\. through-t~ .bttt.leneck, the)' J\1ost of tht world '~ 2,400 create enough heat energy to snakes do tticlr prow1Jng by llghl o reading lamp. Bird's the Word Thi!i Emu. or Australian ostrich, seems to be tel· ling his compatriots at the Frankfurt, Germany zoo, "lfey fellas, gel a load or this strange bird with th~ camera." The birdSfare only a few days old but al· readr ex~ib1lt tht characterishc dignity of the species. ( YOUR .. NEWS·-QUIZ PAIT I· NATIONAL AND INJEINATIONAL Give youueU 10 points tor each correct anawer. l Former UN Ambtasador Cbarlea Yo1t 11Jd the U.S. should wtlbdraw it• forces from Viet Nl.Dl more (CHOOSE ONE: quickly, slowly). i Communist Chinese Premier •• ? •• vi siled North Vtet Nun a.rut promiaed more pollUcal support and auppllea !or the North Vietnamese war effort. a-Cbou En-lal ~Mao Tse-tung c-Chlana: JW-shek 3 In hta' a.nnut.l defense report to Congress, De- fense S@c:retary Laird proposed that tbeAmer- 1can Armed .Forcea be leveled of! at &bout • • ? ... men. a-250,000 lrl million c-2.5 million 4 Tbe Supreme Court .ruled that to be granted conaclenUoua <1bject.or status, a peraon must object to all wars, not ju.st a particular war. True or False? 5 Wbo became the new Prlme Minister of Aus- tralia. after former Prtme Minister Job.o. CioI""' ton lost a vote oC confidence? PAIT II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match with its correct meaning. l ..... allenate 2 ..... cenaure 3 ..... ha.raaa ...... laud s ..... endorse \ a-trouble by repeated. attacks or torment• b-approve, support c-blame, crlUcJz:e d-make un!rlendly e-praJse hlghly PART Ill • NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 8 paints for names that you can correctly match with the clues. 1 ••••• Robert Floch a.-Preeldentlal As g I g .. tanl for NaUonal Se- 2 .... .Jobn Ehrllchman curity Affaire b-PresidenUal Preli• Secretary 3 ..... Herbert Klein 4 ..... Henry Kissinger c-Whlte House Comtnu- nJcaUons Director d .. PresldenUa.l A 11 s ls- ta.nt for DODle6tlC Af ... fairs • e-Presldenllal Coun .. S ••••• Ron.&ld Ziegler seller e VEC, Inc., Mldl10n, Wlti:ONll'I DAILY Pt LDT 1 Test Yourself lll're'11 a cfiancc for cveryont ln tht" fdmily old 1•nr1u~h to read to tc~t his or h<'r o"'n "now fnr 111·"·11." Tftk e thh1 \l'l'Ckly Ne\vs Quiz In \hi' 1.1r1v11ry 11! your O"-'n hon1r. rynu P,oo'l 'l'Vl'll have to let the rest ol I.he. f11.n1ily Ju1ow hnw you made out\ and see how rnu<;h )'Oll know about whal's ~oini; on in the wol'ld today. ' Don't chMt-AMW•rt •ppe•r (up•id• dawn) be;low qul1. Match word clues with their correspond-· Ing pictures or 1ymbols. 10 points for each correct answer. A B ICC c ~-~ti~nal Poison Pre-F~. vention Week begins \!'t~ 1 ~ ;.::: ~:d thi'6)1"bol Jfi:'.·l.~'· : :' 'J'" on your doctor's pre.. ....-: ecripUon !or drugs 3 ..... Aust rallan Prime Minister John Gorton faced a voteofno-con-· G !idence 1ast week ~ 4..... \~~ ·~~ This federal agency ..........._... collects taxes 5 ..... M arch 171s::it. Pat• rick's Day H 6 ..... Four kidnapped Amer- ican airmen were re- leaeed here 7 ..... ~ This federal agenc:y regulates business o that crosses stato 0 lines TI REAT '···· BRITAIN Wedding bells rang for Prime Mlnl•ler Tru· deau of Canada. 9 ..... I tiecretary of State \Vil-J llam Rogers 10 •..•• Nation w ide 47 .. day postal fitrike came to an end bere IRS HC1tV DO YOU IATE? (Seen &ch Sid• of Oula S.P'!r•t.ly) 71 to 8' po lntt .. Good. 61 to 7'0 polntt -f•lr. liO or ~777 .. H'IM!! 91 to 100 pohm -TO, SCOIE: II to 90 polntt -bc.911.nt. FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION Do you feel President Nixon should run {or re- elttt!On ln 1972? Why or why not? THIS WEEK'S OiAllfNGE! Who ts the Director o[ the O!!ice o! Emergency Preparedness? --------------------- 11•w11 ·y •6.IH-D !it)Nl11YH:> 0·01 111·' :r·a ~ •• , :t)·t :y·s !1·• :~·1 :1·z :1-1·1 :z1no io1wAs ci·s : •• ,. :,.c :p·z : .. 1 :111 J.lfY.I q·s : .. ., :•·t :>-z ~,., :11 J.••• 110111w:iw 111•11itM·S :•llJl•t :,.c !G•J :A111:t111b·t :1 1•• .. X-Hays Dete~ted by Navy Rockets Make Dis~overy Far Beyond Milky Way WASHINGTON rAP) Discovery of a new and ex- tremely power(ul source of X· rays in deep space trillions of miles beyond the Milky Way was announ ced today by the Navy, which termed it "a major .scientific discovery.'' Detected by rocket-lofted in· struments, the X-rays were described a~ coming from the bailliwick of a constellalion some l , 2 0 0 million-million- million miles from \he earth and packi ng the combined radiating energy of 10 trillion stars the size of the sun. Electric Counters This energy output 1nakes this X-ray source the second most powerful of all known celestial objects, scientists said. Rocket astronomers of the U.S. Naval Rese a rch Laboratory said the origin of the X·ray emission is believed to be the so-called "Seyfert galaxy NCC 1275" which is also identified with a r a d i ow ave-emitting con· stellation called "Perseus A." Both NCC 1275 and Perseus A have previously been iden- tified as sources of radiowave~ in deep space. But the new discovery marks the first time X·rays have been detected coming from that area. Coin Makers Get Modern "NGC 1275 is the fourth ex· tra0 galactic object from whictt X-rays have been detected,'' the laboratory announced, "and is exceeded in its energy output only by the quasar JC. 273:' LONDON (AP) -The 201h celltury caught up today with Britain 's Royal Mint and the Worshipful Com P. any of Goldsmiths. They used an electric coun- ling machine to check the new coins of the realm. "We decided to try to modernize things a bit," said one of the Worshipful Com- pany, Britahi1's ancient guild of goldsmiths, silversmiths and jewelers. "F'or centuries we have been counting coins by hand, but the machine is quicker." The machine was used in the annual "Trial of the Pyx" that dates back to 1248. Then Parliament passed a law to have the goldsmiths check the weight and composition or coins made by the Royal Mint to make sure no one was cheating on the contents. Many a hard·UP king userl to order a little tin or some thing to be mixed with the gold or silver to save money, "Pyx" means box . Each year the mint loads up a metal crate wlth samples of new coins and trucks them to Goldsmiths' Hall where a 700-pound Egg Found Scrambled on Shoreline BERN. Switzerland (AP) - Swiss authorities were In- formed today that a 700-pound polyester egg had been found brokt:n on a beach i" Trinidad arter Uoating across the Atlantic The egg had been made by 11culpto1 Herbert Distel of Bern who said the project wa!I an attempt "to break oul of the communicative limlls imposed on art." The giant egg held a camera and two chronometer1!', ft. W!l!I launched into westbou11d cur· rent!I from the Canary Islands l~st ,Jun( A Dutt•h freighter last spotil'd ll l':!tl nr Tri"ld:lfl , in Dccernber. Only Tuesday the U.S. Coast Guard had joined the starch at. the request of Swls$ authorities. A telegram from t h e Trinidad Coast Guard said the !!haltered fragments or the egg Were found on a remote part of th!' isla "d. The camera and chronometers were miss- ing . "\\'e havf' now offered anyone turning ln I h e chronometers' the s a m e models In !xohattge.' said a spokesman for n ('! r n ' s Creative Ari CeMter. "The finder of the camtra can keep it. but i~ a!ked to hand over the fllm cassettes." Edy Brunner. a member of th" 3rtists' gruup 111'!L launch. "" tn .. proJ~t ,,i-J "tr~· lik" ly lhat you will :;re on ly water on thr film . Maybr you won'l set anylhing at ::rll , Bui it would be interesting to have the film.'' queen's representative and a 16·man jury rounts them, weighs them and sends them lo an assay office for analysis. Today the jury -wearing ordinary business suits instead of the medieval robes the goldsmiths ·use for ceremonial occasions -watched the machine click through 638 packets of new British coins. They also examined a batch of Maundy money -the specially·minted silver coins that Queen Elizabeth II hands out tQ peosioners every Maun· dy Thursday befor~ Easter. Band Plans Spring Tour The Estancia High School Stage Band will perform con- certs al San Leandro. Sacramento, Big 8-0ar and Orange Coast Colle~e this spring. The first louring performance will he April 22 in San Leandro followed by participation in tht Jau Festival~ April 24 al !he Sacramento City CoUege and a concert program the follow· ing day at the State Capitol. The Big Bear performances will be part of a study-retreat at the Presbyterian Church grounds April 30 and May I 11ntl ? '!'he l::Slllnci11 bnndt-will enter the playoffs for the best high !>Chool staitc band!> with a concert R p.m. March 2fi al OCC. r Qua sars, or "quasi-stars," are among the mo~ t mysterious of all celestia l otr jcct~. The Navy said the new X· ray discovery might help pro· vide important clues tow8l'd unraveling the enigma of the quasars. The scientists also indica ted that the latest discovery - together with past discoveries nf powerful X-rays comihg from deep in space -tend to put further strain on con· vention concepts that th& ene rgy of all objects in the universe ultimately come.ct f r o m thermonuclear, or "fusion." reactions -the same type of reactions that activate the hydrogen bomb. They put it this way : "Quasars and radio galaxie.~ have strained our conventional concepts of the generation of power by nuclear fusion - and the discovery of even greater All la ctic pow t. r radiated in X-rays has deepen· cd the mystery of the basic energy source." The scientist~ who made lhe discovery are four rocket 11stronomcrs, Gilbert Fritz. Arthur Davidsen, John F. Meekins and Herbert Fried~ man. all of NRL's Hulbert Center for Space R<'search. They said the X-rays wert detected by Instruments car· rlcd aboard en Acrobee rocket l!'lunched from White Sands Mi~~ilr-R;ingc in Ntw Mexic('), on Feb. 28, 1970 They indicated that It h.as taken them 11ln1ost a yeAr tn analyze and interpret their hndlngs. , \ • • ,f..__D~A-IL~Y-P_IL_O_r ______ ~-Saturd;iy, lli"rtll 20, 1971 Future Cities Eyed •• Count y Prof Outlines Urban Study ' CiUes of tomorrow ntay be eombina t.ions of both American and Brihsh new tovm concepts and bl& cities, auuests the director of the Real Estate Research ' Institute at California State Qllle&e. Fullerton. , Dr. B. E. Tttagris includes 1 · thl& preview iii his new monograph. "Urban Gro .... •th and Development: An Urban Econ om isl's Viewpoinl," pUblication o/ which was made pessiblt by a grant from the State Department of Real Eslate. Citing Columbia, Md .. as a promising example. Tsagris explains th.at the ideal new town would be an efficient and attractive place devl!\oped nn open land. wi!h periple l'lf all income JevPls living there .a nd "'nrking nearbv "Residenti al areas y,•nuhi be made up of neighborhoods 11erved by villai:e centers which, 1n tum, would bt served by J1r1er town centers." he writes. "Schools would be Ioc1ted ne11r hflmes. ~eslrlan and vehicu lar lr11f- fic would be 8ep11rated: and a cemprehen!';ive rapid lrM1s1t ayslem would be established. "At pre~nt, approximately 300 new planned communities of t,OIXI acres or more are being ronstn1cled by pri\"ale enterpri!le," he adds. "ti.1 ost of t.heH communities, howevf!r, are merely large m i ddle-incomt subdivisions which hick the mnst import11nt characteristir of a true new town. namel y ~ high i'!tgree flf self·&ufficiency ·• Big cities referred ln by the researchtr would be morf! M the order of revitalized old eitier; using 1 systems analysis approach to urban design and environmental planning . P'i(urlng in the revitaliza tion would be greater air space rl&hts utiliialion employing condemnation and lhe con- dominium 1pproaches as re- quired to insure the economic feasibility of th!! project "Technological advances in Information. communications and transport &y11tems will reduce the level of noise. air and water pollution gl!nerated by congeation in the urban centers," T111gris predicts. "'Mle short.er workwetk and ln&Wlatiln or electronic devices for bugJness use 1n tM home will permit more 'foot.loose' employes to ~l"ct thtir homesite,c; localinnallv di&a &sociated from the. i r employer.'' Two years 1n preparation. the 150-pagl! mon ograph crilic11Jy eevalua1es the role of city plann ing, u r b a n renewal 1nd zoning in terms of the quality of urban en- vironment today . ··change is ba!ic to nur way of life. yet inadequate rity plaMing has not permill!'d the economics of su<'ces~1nn of land usage lo bP I u l l y o~rative 10 the urban growth process," T.sagris contends. "Urban land economists define the economics of suc- cession .a11 the. succl!s~ive land usel'i gentrally leading to the 'highl!st and bes t ust.' The Jailer tl!rmino!ogy refers to that land use which 1vill pro· duce or generate the greatest yield in terms of mnne.v or amenities aspect of the highl!Sl and best use concep1 " Else"•here in the study, the author asks, "Is urban renf'wal the ally or enemy of urban design~·· "At best.'' he ans"'"rs. ··urban renew1l p r o g r a m s havt dl!veloped 1ntn trans1lt)ry 'holding actions· v.·herein the politic.a l. social and economic forces of change are !l!m- porarily appeased." The major stumbling b!nck of urban renewal. i]1 Tsagris' opinion, 1s its inability In pro- duce the neceJ;sary low and modtrate income housing that is in such strong demand. a shortcom ing !raced In a lack of common commi tment by public and private. interest& "In the pa!il. public and privall! industry have often bt>en at ndds over the. planning and execution of renewaJ pro- jects." Tsagri11 observes. "Tn- doy the opp<rtunity prese11ts it5elf for them to comhine their efforl~ through new pro- grams of mutual interest. It iii hoped that both pubhc and private enterprise take up this challenge, becauJ11e on I Y~ th r ou gh common un· dtrstanlfing, commit me nt 11nrl action ls success posr;1ble." Tsagr ifi brantis the automobile as. "th!!: megalopOlitan monster" and blames vehicular lraffir fllr !hP "over1vhelming cnnfu.~irin anrl general chaos in our r re ~nt-day tran11portatil)n system, particularly in the densely p<'lpul8te.d urban arei'I&." "Despite the attractiveness o( the aul(lmobile as a very 1nd1v1dual me.ans of travel, other means of transportation must be implemented," he urges. "if we art to combat lhl!: megalopolitan fitrangula- lion that is beginning lo grip us " Among the alternatives he suggests are high·."'J!f:l}d C'1m· muter trains. buses using special right-<1f-ways 11 n d guideways which would carry car~ 11utomatic;illy 11 long heavily congested freeway corridors. "Even with the m n s t vigorous expansion of public tr.ansit imllgh,able," the writf'r cautions. "the number of automobile.!i operaling over convpntional roads is expect~ to continue climbing . Tran~it systems may alleviate rush· hour congestion, but they will nnt substantially lov.·er the ovPrall demand for automobile tr:ivtl.'' In looking lo c11tes of the future . Ts8gri11 review 11 vannus :scheme!! and proposes twn alternative 1olu!lnn.!i . Under th,. first. ailing cities are ur11:ed in consider renew1I in terms nf organlzatiori. the pl:inning of total living en· \•1rnnments (shelter space for living. work and recreation): conlr(ll. the use of innriv11ive z1Jning techniquel'i and con· dPmnation : and appropriate urb:iin design. the blending of condominium applications ,vi lh 1n!Pnsive u!ihzation of air spaCP 'In other v.·ords," he reasons. "the local govern- ment should be responsible for administrative 8nd I e g 11 I :i.sptcl.c; of the entire detailed planning 0 r condominium :i;.tructure11 to provide re11iden- tial. commerclal, educetional and recreational 11pact in the renewal area. ''Co ndemnation proceedin g;; may be needed tn the ext11nt n .. ressary to lnsure that the local -'overnmenl will get title II'! the re1I profl!rty during the rl'development 1!11ge.is. The existing property owners v.1ill receive a transfer of intere~t and v11lue in their new con- dominium Their di rec t benefits would be improved living envirnnment l'l'itho11t having to be permanently relocated . . The e11tire cnm- munit y w!ll g!in from the l;1rgPr. sound l:JX ba~" anrl the favorahle image creal"d by a high q ua 1 it y en· vironmt:nl" Th"' director's ~E'C'Ond sug- gr:slion concern~ technological adv=tnces being made in in- form .a t ion and com· munications system:i;. Rent Supplenaent Apartment Group Backs HUD Study Endorsement or a research unnece11sary. "We a Ire ad y program involving housing have plenty or vacant housing 'allowances f o r low-income but there is a shortage of familits has gone out to Hous· people who ca n afford to pay Jng and Urban DeV'elopment the price:' he emphasized. Secretary George Romney Tha I n d i an a investment from the National Apartmtnt builder and apartment owner Allsociation s1id he found some cities on The 1970 Housing Act 111gne1 the West Coast with a vAcancy New \'P into law on Jan . 1 by Pre&1· factor of 30 percent. He alsG dent Nixon authorizes $10 said· apartment vacancies 1n Robert D. Limberg, a million annuall y for two years the Midwest and Soultn~·l!st for mer f.-Jarine carrer to be used by HUD in a have many a550C'iations in officer. has been n&m· study Ln demonstrate the these; areas urging restraint ed administrative vice feasibility of a rent sup-on the part 01 their members. president of the Ross· plement approach. This would "It j11St doesn't make good moor Corporation, I HIGH CEILING IN.LA CUESTA DINING ROOM enable families in the low in· sense to keep on building builders of the Leisure come bracket to shop for a apartment projects in art>as World adult cornmuni· conventional !ltyled dwelling already facing an over-built ties. unit rather than be forced situation e\·en if they are for----------- by flnancisl shortcomings t" low-income group!," Sexton restrict their starch for ade-said . Sales Leader 3 New Models Open At La Cuestci Honies quate housing to lho~e unils Under !he act. allowance.'! con11tructed under government provided to any family of low subsidy program!. income cannot exceed the riif-Gordon Livingston. the top Joe Sexton of lndianapOJis, ference between 25 percent relling salesman for the Hun· lndiana and pres ident of the of the family 's income and tington Beach-Fountain Valle;,.' National Apartment A11AOCia· the maximum lair market Board of Realtor! for thr. tinn . li&ld, his organ!i.atlon iit rental e11tablished in the locali-month of January, had a total k I ·nl e•I d · lh pro1· ty by HUD for dwelli·ng uni·•~ sales volume of. $2.999,400.00 f'amiliPs who eni·oy the tern-have lar"f'r n1aster bedroom e.en Y 1 er e in e • WI @> ct bee ,..t ~m11 to be of similar size. ~eprese~ted by. five sales. Ho perate climate 11nd summer suites than mosl homes . ~he mo~~is~en~ible approach Sexton pointed out that the is associated with Real Eatate. beach activities of the Pacific Kitchen.s and family rooms lo housing Io w. income undertaking is a research proj-·'jiiibiiyii~iilciiViio~yii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Coast enJOY Don Ayres Jr.'s are related to the rear area families ." eel and there wil1 be plentyn La Cuest::i and La Cuesta for the traditional Southern The spokesman for the net-of obstacles to overcome s ALE North in Huntington Beach. California indoor-outdoor !iv· ion'11 apartment lnduslzy said before the program could be he ha11 jwt completed a 10,000 applied on a large scale basis. The t\lo'O residential com-ing. mile tour that took him lo "Neverthele11l'i," he added, TROPICAL FISH munities are 1.6 miles from One plan featurts a bonus almost every section of this "it could eliminate many pro- Hun!ington State Beach at area which 1s fle:uble to meet country. Ht said in mo!il artas blems !hat now exist on FHA Brookhur~t StrE'!:I and Atlanta many famil y requirements. visited he found not a housin~ 11pon,!:ored proJecti:." He said short1tge but 11mple housing he hoped to have some Avenue Surfing boating and Others have v.·hat Ayres c.tlls anri in some cities 11 n over· preliminary reports on the bl!ach fun are year 1round a visual !pace quality. Some built situation program11 for review at the features at this popular loca· ha ve upstairs bedroom.!i "'hich Sexton said the. mu c h National Apartment Associa· tion . open into the sweeping. two-publiciied hou§ing gos] of 2.6 lion 's a n nu a I convention. Ofl "'' It" l!t!ttll llrMYOY If G•ld•n WtJI •n• •0•1•. WISTMINSTIR an.nos story cathedral celling of the million units per year ls not scheduled for Las Vegas. Sept. Ayres has opened three neiv living room downstair!. only unrealistic but compl1tely 12-15. moclel homes at La. Cul!staq-.'.'.:~c...'.:::'.'.'.'....:'..:'.'.'.'.~~--_:'.'..'.".:_::~~".'.'."..'.'.'.':.:~'!'.~'.!._~:_::._ ________ ~"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!!!!!'°o! North. across Atlanta from La Cuesta \\'here there are six models. All nine model~ "''ill be built in the new unit of 200 homes now unde r con- structinn A w>df £.fl<>ct1on of e--:terior and lnter1nr plan~ ts avai1 11 hle. \Vilh Ayn!s' customizing pro- gram hi.~ communities !!Capt the "tract" look. Both groups of ho m e s reflect Ayres' proven trade mark -m;is~ive beam11, higb- pitclled rMfs. imaginative use or wood. stucl'O and Merlcan brick and functional, spacious flf'IOr plt1n!l. Thtse fl!atures havP heen developed over the firm 's Iii; ytars in land developm!!nl and building . La Cul!sta Nort h features t"'O dining areal'i -one for every dav u~P and a forma l dining room for special OC· casions. Th!! La Cue.sta North olans from Offering These Quality Features: S11nilower Hali Con1pleted • FIRTI'LACfS CLOCK TOWER AT SUNFLOWER TRACT Con&truct1on bis been com- pl!!terl on the first half of Sunnower Ap1rtments. ""ne nf Souttwrn Cal ifornia's first lruly <'hild-oriented planned unit devell)pment!," reports Waltt'r Richardson. th e arrh1!ec! Described by Richardson"'~ "a tranquil setting fnr family Hvin~ amid the e.xuberancl! 11{ active children," Sunfl11v.·er Apartments ill 1 40.1otinit dl!velopment on Sunf\owtr AvP.nue, east of H a r h n r Bnull!vard in gouth Santa An;i Plann'd by Walter Richard~on A~snci11t111 n f Costa ~'lesa and built bv !hi' Burcnla Oimpany of Newport Bearh. the $7 million prnjert i~ intendt>d lo appeal mainly In famllie.! and workinO?. mnlhl!rs with grew In g ch ildren. There arl! lour different apartment models. ranging from single-bedroom with nursery I o three-bedroom ~tudio sly!P~. "\Ve didn 't desi ~n 1t sing\, or a onP· "Twl) requlremenl!i f\"lr thi!i hedroom wit hout a nurJ.ery." child·growing environmen t are. extensive ~ound ptoofirig and complttP privacy." Richard,;on said. "These c<Jn· C'erns "·,re inten.&illed by the necessi!y lo compress the liv- ing units so lhat as much green space and play Area as possi ble were realized.'' Io addilion to designing !hi! apartments. WRA parfnrmed the initial land planning, which included txtensive play are;is and bike trails: lhe deve.lopml!nt's theme !ilruC· lure: and its re.creation cent er. The facih!Je!i hiive ~en desi1ned alonr. · · i n t er 1 n r line~." mfl'aning thtrt are nn streel!i 10 crnss and n11 11utomohllt tr1ffic The feel1n~ of one large ''hved 1n'' ap1rl- rnl!nt complex is enhanced by lhe planting of fully 11:ro11.•n tree~ and .shrubs among !ht strl!arm, wat@rfalls, and pond~ in the green areas. A pmminent feature Sunnn .... ·er Apartmen!s 1s the full-lime Early Ach ievtmrnt Center.lthe first in the area, to prnvidP tfay-~chool earl! 11nd training for cnildren of !ht working resident~. omes urtle Rock Hills LIMITED AVAii.ABiLiTY. llt• htrita1e of Spain's colorful arthif9tttlre c.a~d' 111 thlt Q lifemfl trms- l11ion as a IUliVry f\\.'O story horre embodyil'lf evtry modmi conwnlenc•. On!ya cl'toice fe w left, ea ch wi1k 3 bt'droomi, 3 Nths, p!11s family roomst111tn wet bar1, st-pirate laundry !!'V1C~ rooms ar.d J-ur &a r•!IS. Superb h1lls1cla vi e....., to 51n11 C1 •a1 1 r~. !hi!' Pa 'r.s \ ~·:·~ a·d "°'" G•hr11i1, \1 ith ml!'mbt•sh p In The l lclu111 r lurtl f Rock5" '"' 6 it'·r; (·~b JOIS Jq. ft.$72, 000 Scath"" Cbfwr~ Imm 11'1eSinu An1 or Sa~ Olqo r*"'IYI and follow d1rect1on•I ''ft\S. Open Ca rly 10 a.m. to dusi(, (71~) BJJ.1102. lli'lli!J =-"='~) @ • CATHIDIUt. CllLTNOS • ASH CABfNtTS • FHA. VA FlMANCINa • 1\111. T-lN APPLlANCtS • CONClrETE DNIV'EW.AYS • WA\.l.S OF GLASS • UNDERGROUND UTlllTllS • BATHROOM V~TtlS • CERAMIC TILE , i ' 1 ' ' Real Estate Questions and Comment By Rea ltor Ra nda ll McCard l• S1tur1!.ay, Mirth 20, 1971 DAILY PILOT r Rossmoor To·wers Opens in Laguna Hills Decorat~d models of a new begln e<1nstruc1ion this spring 1rams end. Linked with this necessary, maid service, the builders and developel'l of the dow1 will take full advantu• dimensipn in adull California adjacent to Leis~ World. p14lQ is <>&prtmbes, 24-hour security of a fully-guarded famed IAisure World adult of tht rotlin& Llgun1 Kllll living _ full·serviet con· Called Rossmoor Towers, emergency nursing care, a facility, all exterior main· communities, Ross moor view, and radiant electrlc dominium apartments _ have the $13-million complex: will system of medical assistance tenance, repair, gardening and Towers is not a Leisure World heating and fan-coil air con- combine most of the special call butlons. one in each landscaping services, local development, but the latest d!Uonlng will provide in• been opened by the Rossmoor amenities of "full-care" adult apartment, and the use of transportation service and innovation in tbe adult living dlvidually~ontrolled, ye a r · Corporation, builders and housing programi with the an extensive medical center many on· site recreational concept. It ls designed round comfort. developers oI the Leisure estate advantages of home nearby. facilities. specifically for people desiring Prices start at '19,900. World and New world com· ownerstUp. Joined with Ult medical pro-As a condominium develop-a full-service eovlronment, but The model apartments are. The heart of the develo~ giam will be numerous special ment, residents will own their whose physical independence now <>pen at the Towera 11les muniHes. ment will be an extensive servlct$ for residents not own apartmenls, maintaining makes nursing home life un-office, 23532 Paseo de Valen. Located in Laguna Hills, the medical care program featur-unlike those offered in many and developing them, and necessary and unwanted. cia. Laguna Hills. (San Dieaa models -full sited copies Ing a comprehensive medJca l hotels. These include complete thereby acquiring an equity All apartments will contain Freeway at the El Toro Road of efficiency . one-bedroom and insurance plan. tailored to the meal service! in two formal in them just as they would efficiency kitchens with offramp). Hours are t a.m. two-bedroom suites -are Towers' community, t h·a t dining rooms and on an open-a home. stoves. cabinet refrigerators, to 5:30 p.m. daily, 10 a.m. prtviews of a plaMed com-picks up expenses where air dining court, spec i a I Although a project of the and garbage disposals. Wide to 5:30 p.m. Saturday• and Can you give me a thumbntil sketch on Orang• rnunity complex expected to Medicara and Medi.Cal pro· dietetic meal service when Rossmoor Ger po rat I ti n. spans or floor-to-ceiling win· Sundays. County? ow m•ny cities? How large? Is Orang• County,---------------------------------------------------------------- contlnuing to grow. At whit rate? Thank1 T .H., Co1ta Mesa Orange County encompasses an area of 782 square 1niles and includes 25 incorporated cities. One of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the United States, Orange County population is currenUy approaching 1.420,000. We are as widely known for its temperate climate, geographical attractions, and the scope of our educational and recreational facilities. Since t he. 1960 census, population has increased nearly 98•percent ere· ating strong demand for the many new homes, shop- ping centers, and schools constructed in recent years. Despite the population explosion in our county, avail· able lands for residential and commercial use point to continued growth in the future. I m1nage 14 units in Co1t1 Mas•~ We hive Just made some improvements on the 1p1rtments such a1 new carpels, dr1pes ind p1intin9. We now w~nt tt;t raise the rent • very re1son1ble $7.50 per month. One of our ten1nt1 informed us th1t in order to rai1• th• rent we must give the tenant1 30 days notice priC?r to ral1ing the r ent. Must we do this? L.M. Costa Mesa In accordance \Vith the California Civil Code, if landlord wishes to change the rate of the rental he must give 30 days written notice before making the change. It is best to give written notice to your ·tena!lts of any conditions that v.1ould affect them, whether 1t _has to do with parking, pool regulations. or trash collect1on. \Ve recommend regular monthly bulletins, simple, but informative, telling the tenants or what you have done and v.•hat you are going to do and why. A recent survey indicates that one of the ma.Jar . r easons tenants move is because of lack of commun1cat1on between ~he landlord (or owner) and the tenant. Good commun1ca- tion helps keep ever yone satisfied and therefore helps keep tenants. You mentioned a real estate book in one of your 1ec· tures th1t cont1ined laws and inform1tlon relating to the practice of re1I estate. What .is the n1me ind pu~ liiher of this boOk? Wh ere can 1t be purchased? 11 1t expensive? O.N. Huntington Be1ch One of the finest \Vorks ever published for the real ~e·state profession was accomplished by (would you be- lieve) the California Department o~ Real Est~t~. Many such publications tend to be te~hn1cal and diif1cult to stay with. The. refere~ce boo~ 1s easy. to r~ad. It. als.o goes ito such 1nterest1ng sub1ects as l1cens1ng. exam1- n·ations and real estate practice. The cost is under $4 and is available at book stores and the local Board of Realtors. Editor's Note: Randoll R. MeCardtt U tht presidt11i of the Real Estaters an i1Ttlestmmt anal11.1t, college ll!'cturer, and author of ''Rerft Estate in California." Send 11our com- mtnts and q11estions to Ra.r.dalt R. ~fcCard!e, clo tM DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Co~~ Mesa. 92626. Lake Forest Offers 'Imagination Room' A family with <:hanging ·needs can put its ideas to work in the Imagination Room of the ' Dimension House al the Country Scene in Lake Forest, reports Norm Stem, sales manager for the M. J . Brock development. "The imagination Room can lie added to the rear of the garage when the Dimension House is placed on a square lot under our Select-A-Slte Plan," Stern explained. "lt"s a very exciting option because it creates a patio that runs the J~ngth of the home and rom- pletely transforms the f~eling of the house. ''The Imagination Room enables them to practically custom-design a separate area to serve ;i specific famil y need . such as an en- tertainment area for a mature family. or a special study area for a family with a college-age child." The four finish options available "'ith the Imagina- tion Room allow it to become Top Selll!r J in1 Olmsted has been nan1ed salesman of t.he month for February at Seymour Realty and ln· ,vestmel,}t in Hunting· ton Beach with trans-· action s in ex cess of ~338,000. a large game room with wet bar, a bedroom with a small playroom. a bedroom and den, or a bedroom and study. Each arrangement i n c I u d e s a bathroom and storage areas. "People with an o Ider teenager have commenttd that the additonal living space allows them to give l h e i r teenager a semi-secluded place of his own, resulting in a sense of independence while still under parental guidance," Stern added. The Dimension House has a sheltered entry with double doors. raised fll!ltry hall, formal living room. big dining room, spacious kitchen, luxuriously-large master suite. and second bedrocm with a full second bath. The Brock Select-A-Site Plan pennits lhc garage to be. plac- ed along!iide the Muse on a square lot or in front of the hoose on a rectangular lot. The Country Scene orfer~ five basic models with 20 dif- ferent exterior styllngs, from two to four bedrooms, in single and two-story plans . Prices range from '24,~ to $31.750, with the only FHA-VA financing available in Lakt Forest. Those wishing to visit t h c Country Scene may takf! the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway to the El Toro off· ramp. go north on El Toro to Muirlands Boulevard, then west to Muirhtnds past Ridge Ro~te Drive to the models. Loan Acti vity Rises in 1970 Coldwell, Banker and C.O. placed loans amounting tn $6S.3 million and funded fl7.7 million for a total of $143 million In new financing for California real est.ate project! durlng 1970, it was announced by John 8. Parker, senior vice president and director of the lnvutment Management Divl!;ion. -The activity brought Coldwell Banker 's servicing porUolio to $68S million. \' I .Today's Special: $33,995. To the first 1,047 buyers we'll throw in Newport Beach. It's real ly a special day when you can find a 'gra- cious brand new 4 bedroom home-in expensive Newport Beach -for under $35,000. But here it is, the ch ar ming Montego. With 7% financing, annual percentage rate, to add to the charm! And we have other homes, just as special, for under $40,000. Such versatile and unique designs -beam ceilings, garden kitchens, bonus rooms, breezeways. All in a very private, walled neighborhood of quiet streets. All centered around a school and park, a private family recreation club and pool. The sun-and-water fun of Newport is right down the road. The bay. The boats. The surf. And Fashion Island and UC Irvine could hardly be closer: $33,995 in Newport? You'd better believe it. And see it -soon. Because we're sell ing and selling-at least qne home a day! :lANf,.l, "NA •f.. " ,o l' SAN DIEGO .;:f. NE WPORT • BEACH HARIOA VIEW HOMES ~"'" Ttk~ the S~n Olego or Newport fr1eways to MaGA1tlw1, thrn ro south to Fo1d Road. OR VIEW HOMES In the Irvine Planned Environment. I ll'lli!J @© iii...,~@ INTaRH ATIOHA'-PA"I." RC•'.. TV (;0Jlt,.Ol'tAT10N " ' . ' " l ·l . '• ~~ " :: ·: :· : : •' " ~~ . ·, . ., . " •' " '• .. ' -· • I I •• Sa1uroar. MMch 20, 1971 ~·--~­• ' ' "' I Ope1ai1ag Today Life style Homes Show 1st Models An "Around The World Jn Eighty Days" balloon will pin point the location of Lifestyle Homes in Orctnge County beg!Ming today, announced Marvin 8. Johnson. president of Southwest Contractors, Jnc:. builders of the development. Lifestyle Homes is a joint venture between U.S. Finan· cial, San Diego based firm. and Southwest Contractors of }luena Park. master bedroom s u I l e s . cathedral ceilings, cullured mar'ble vanity topes in baths, walk-in closets, forced air healing, underground ulllities, front yard fences, fireplaces and carpeting. The available £inancing is current FHA and VA. The model home site is located at 25241 Turf Lane. Mission Viejo and can be reached by taking the La Paz turn off on the San Diego Freeway and turning left on t.1uirlands Road to Turf Lane. RELAXING BY SWIMMING POOL AT THE FOUNTAINS APARTMENTS IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY "The first increment com- posed of 57 homes of the 257 home project was completed this week. Construction on the second 90 home phase is scheduled to be g i n im· mediately," said Johnson. Feb1·nary Top Month At W&L Fowatalns Project Apartments Nearly Filled Boise l'.ascaclc Jn New Office Five models in a choice of three elevations are available. They are known as the Puerto, the Lagos. the Bahia. the Laguna, and the Playa and The Orange County Region range in price from $25,950 or Boise Cascade Residential to $27,950. Communities Group has mov· The two and three bedroom. ~tore than 80 percent or the apartments in PS B Corporat1on·s the Fountains. localed on Slater al Bushard in Fowitain Valley. have been r('nted. .John Parker, president of PSB Corporation. "Each section has no more than 3 O apartments, extending t h e utmost privacy and l'onvenience to every tenant." kitchen. and large master cd its offices from Buena Park two balh single family homes suites are also included in to lhe Michelson Pl a z a feature convertible dens, coun- February was the-biggest month in the 29-year history of Walker & Lee, Inc., reports president Frank R. Hart. who announced this week that the Anaheim-based real estate firm sol d 1.150 homes fo r a Iota! of $34.7 million during the 28 days. the apartn1ents. Building at 2082 Mi chelson try kitchens, dining rooms and Numerous s hop pi n ~ Drive. Ne1\.'port Beach. The breakfast nooks. The adults-only cornplex is decorated in an ea r I y C alif o rnia -S pani s h atmosphere. Arched V.'indov.·s and hallv.·ays, v.·rought iron railings and balconies are featured in the decor. Heavy tinted glass and wr ought iron rxterior light fixtures also enhance the conten1porary style of the apartments. The one-and two-bedroom apartments. which rent for $140 to $190 per month, feature such amenities as built-in cok>r~rdinated appliances including diswashers a n d disposals; balconies and skylights:• an abundance c.f storage room: and panels of glass exposing vistas of green areas, trees and shrubs. A deluxe furnishings package, which includes refrigerator, is available at a nominal fee. Hart said that comparable figures for last year were 452 hon1es and $12.7 million. He noted that February was his firm's second record-breaking month in a row. facilities. including Sou I h new phone number is 833--8550. Additional features are Hot· Coast Plaza (one of the The region, headed by Alan point ranges, ovens and largest shopping centers in Clark and employing 19 garbage disposers, heat resis· Soul he r n Ca Ii for nia. persons, builds homes in Los !ant laminated kitchen counter encompassing 80 shops) are Angeles, Orange, Riverside tops, spacious pantries. shake within a five -minute drive of and San Bernardino Counties. roofs, acoustic c e i Ii n g s. the apartments. The many l----------------------=--------------1 "The complex was built in nine individual sections. each with a swimming pool and ample laundry facilities," said Snle• C/tit'f Hock Lubin has bcc11 named general sales di· rector for Av<:o Com- 1n u n i t y Developers. Inc .. in Laguna Niguel. l~e held a sin1ilar posi· 1 ion V.'ith the Coronado c·ays Company. lr'7i11e \Vall-to-wall shag carpeting. spacious dining areas off the recreational fa cilities o f Orange County and the beach areas are al so closeby. Access to the San Diego. Nev.'port and Garden Grove Frl!(ways arc all within a few minutes. Models of the one-and two- hedroom apartments are on display everyda y from 10 a.m. till du sk. Laguna Realtors Set Anahein1 Sales Meet Robert L. Turner, presidenl , and other officers of the Laguna Beach Board o f Realtors met recenlly wit h Barnard S. Ad ams of Cas1ro Valley president. Zan L. Beckstead, execut ive v i e e president. and members of thr Realtors lastitule, educational arm of the :13,000-member California Real E s t a I t Association. to complete plans for the association ·~ 1971 educational aclivilies in thLo; area. Tu rner announced that !he Laguna Be a c h Board of Realtors and CREA will co- sponsor an educational and sales conference for local Realtors and salesmen 1n Anaheim al the Disneyland Hotel on Thursday, April I. "Success Patterns in Listing and Selling Real !'.;stale" Is the theme of the conference, according to Turner "This conference will be conducted to emphasize t ec hnique s Realtors and their salesmen (;an use lo meel the needs of buyers 1n today's real estate market", he !!aid. "The CREA has put together an outstanding group o r speakers. Their expertise v.'i ll not only benefit the Realtors and sales men \\'ho attend, but should help lhem serve their client!! more thOroughly." "Buying real e s tale . rspeeiall y 8 ho1ne,"' said ·rurner. "is usually !he largest in\.'cstrnent a fam ily will make in a lifetime. Such educational programs as this confC'rence help Realtors give them sound professional counsel a n d guidance.'' ·Full Ho11se' The entire phase J ta mily !he major dra11·ing factor~. or California al lrv1ne. Park ~eclion of Lhe Jrvtne Conf-'"People couldn't believe they \Vest is bounded on the north could pay only $150 a month by the San Diego Frcev.'ay, pany·s 54-acre Park West for a one bedroom apartment on the cast by Cu\\.'er Road. Apartment co m p I e. x • in and get a plush recreation nn the south by Michelson Orange CoWlly, has been 100 center too." Truax said . Drive and on the \\.'CSL by percent rented -four months The phase t adul1 section B.ancho Sa n .loaquin Golf ahead of schedule. has available 34 two and three Course. Earle G. Trua'.l;, lrvine. bedroom apartments. It is adjacent to University director of multi-lamily leas-Upon completion. l rvine'!I Park Shopping Center and less $15 million project will include than J:J niinutes from the ing and management also niore than 1,000 one. two and lrvine Industrial Complex. reported lha\ Park West's three bedroom units. Tustin and the Newport Beach adult section has 7a pe rcent Loe 1 d th u · 1 !!arbor are'. ' e ne0 r e n1vers1 y • «:<:upancy, a percentage thal,~--'~·==--=="===----===-'~------.1 was not e:xpected to be re.a ch-Ir rd until February of 1971. Park West's $1 million recrealion center is ene or l Two Boards Aid College I Two realty boards in Orange County have honored Santa Ana College this Y.'cek "·i th 1 presentation of 20 books lo tbe college library and a $100 scholarship. The: Sant a Ana -Orange· Tustm Board of Realtors, headed by President Gary Woods, presented the college1 real estate coordinator Boh Peter~ "'ith 20 books for the 1 college library reference se<:-1 !Ion on real estate education I WAlllHOUSf SAU \ I See by Today's Want Ads e THAT , e IT'S e DIME e A e LINE e DAY! KOi CARPll'================'I "'-,,.,...,...,.. e• t9'0rlU1 1'"""'"""9 lt'"'fl\, • mytl ..... f ll .. QW<•v•" From s1.so Pacific Goldfish Farm ,.,,, ,,_,,.,.,It , WM!"""''..,. Of!"''~·~ 0'1~ "'"'""•I •I (;.c,0a1 • • • ,. a t!al>• H ).'1tl For Advertising 1n Out 'N' About Phone Norm Stonley 642·4321 newpor each ~ tort11)(} nr nniv ..,1 1t, a irrinln. you candea!your- ·r111n 01 tr!E." lop ot P1;0,_ri11v1ng En1oying a new l,1x1 1ry opnrlr nPnt ond <J µrNo1e n'B!Tlbe.sh1p 1n n 1r l.;eot 1!11ul :Jpa tit lh1.:. ~. 750.UUO clubhor.e :•JC1hty 1:.. o rul1y equ1p1Jed rondit1on1ng l<Xiff\ rxx:ldle oolJ c0t1r1s :,our10$, steam rcx:m~. rr:o .. nr1c 1Jr·dJolu:11 bo1h~.1Ne ol...o IXNe I ::.win lfl11flll pool:-. and 7 lrghted tennis couri~ v..;1/h a tull-r1rr1e pio1ess1or1ol. Use of all foc.1111e:. 1~ nclv:ro 1n ye·~ 11 rent. And ol\.vl::::v, there 1$ the 1 in of rncet1ng new people and enpyoo·e :r_-... JI oniJ rcc1c.Jt.c110I octN1lie"~ I rom bochelas to town house~. · · P have a complete array of <>PDrkhnn nev; ,,fX:lflrTleflts toJhowyo..i today. From $J],, !Cf o '--1..'fllfortob!e bochekx. up to :)LISO for a :,.becf,CX'rn '.!-:.tay IO'Ml hoJse. In between is a wde cho100 cf 1-ond 7-bedrcx::m plans. All ooortments hove "lectnc kitc hens. pr Nole patio or bolcor1~·. ror)'.XJl1nq, draperies Sane oportmcn1.:. or<" r i't ,, :heel. Parking 1: subterranean VJ 1th elc..'lfu\. -:-ne name of the ~ is convenience. ' \I \\le're beoul1fulry situated in Ne'WfXl!'I Beach, high on a bluff overlooking Ne.vport Boy. Minutes r lose lo beaches, anchorages. rec.lour on ts. 1 ,,_., 1rdustrv. lhe ID .campus ard within walking _ ,~ I ,..,_ w • .._, distance of Fashion Island. VVe ho'lte our ON11 ....,. lul1 · l1ne tcxx:I market. dry cleore< and beauty I :-.;:: \ ~nlon nghl on the prem1~s. -' ) ~ .• __ .. \\ere at fhe 1ntercec~on or ,:orrooree ond ·n'l ..• --• ----,_ ·ooqu1n H1!1::. Rood'. ,u~I r"'O'lh OI fo·..,,or 1 I ·)ond f·rom tre ~.un D.ego t-reewoy, '1.xn oft ot .Jornt.xxee Roo::J. Model aporf:r.eri1 opent:om9o.m fo6pm Q 1coll (7i.1J 6.:1.cl..fQ()J fer leo;)11lg 1nto1Tr10l10'1 park newQort aporrments There are many reasons to buy a home in the Highlands at Laguna Niguel., But you'll see the best one when you look out the window. About all a \\'indow is good for 1n m05t hcllles is to let some light 1n 1 But it's different in l"hc H ighlands at La_(;una '.'-.1guel The homes in the Highlands arc bu ilt h 1Gh up 1n the hil ls, so when you look out t he w1ndov.s you set a view of all the surrounding country51dc. · ' From the \\lindows of these homes you can look down on the valley below anJ sec all the '"flatland .. communities. Across the valley you can sec t he Santa Ana Mountains. Mocljeska Peak; Santiaf;O Peak: Los P1nos Peak. It's quite a view. Don't overlook everythin& el1e while you're looking at the view. A view isn't the only thing you r;et at Laguria /\:ii_::uel. \Ve have miles of beaches. \\"c hJVC a pnvate l:xach c lub (The lvlonarch Bav Beach Club). "-'c have the E l Ni~cl l ...ountry Club, with an 1 S..holc ~off courst" that's rJtcJ one of l hc 1hree best 1n Southern Caldorn14 "l"hc O jni! l.)01nt M anna and Yacht C lub 1s nght ne\t door 10 Laguna f\l1i;uel. ~ And fo r people .,.,ho 11\.C 1n the Highla nds, there: is a private c lub for H1ghldnds residents only .,.,1t h 1 la rge clubhouse. an 8S-foo1 su.•1mm1ng pool, and a r layground and picnic af('d What do homes in Th• Hiahlanda have that ''ordinary" home1 don't 1 rnese homes arc tv.o, three, and four bedroom homes. You will find that the Je51gns of thc.se homes art: unusually well thought out. Thcrt" arc no a,vJ,;ward areas. l\.o "'ldunky" roonlS. AnJ all of our homes huvc extra details that set thcn1 a part from ··ordindrV ' homes. Details like: electric Uoor openers on al l g.iragcs. a choice: of tile: ::inJ carpcllng, cJrpcllng throu~hou t t hr house, sprinklers 1n )OU r front l<t'.1.n. front yard and side varJ fenc ing. and landscaping from the street in front of your home all the ''ay up to )Our lront vard fence (v.c call that ··strcetscap1n~"'). · The5e extras arc only a part ial list of "'hat we gi ve you. l "herc's much more Home1 in The Highlands are priced from $27,500 to $36,750. Clu r r riccs arc reasonable Very reasonable \\'coffer \OU FH1\, as \\'ell as conventional term~. \\.:c should also m ention that rnmc r<1 tcs have just gone Jo\1 n, <;("I \\C c.1n gi ve vou the lowest rat~· i1\d1(ablc today. "fhc~c .ire toda) .t rJtcs, no t \CStcrday's ratc..5 · \\"e believe that \1e offer ~ou the hcsl buy 1n .:-.Outhcrn California And thJt snot c1,en tdk1ri~ into acc..ounl the 1"tew., How to get here. Take the ~dn D1cgo-:--;1n1a .<\n.1 f<rccllt1y fH1gh\\;1~ $)to Cro\\n \Jllc\ P.Jrhllc1 \ lollo\1 rro11n \'allc\ ParL..1VJ~ tn 'l!:UCI Ro;id, :-in,I turn riaht • . l\.cer '-!01ng unt1! 1ou ~nmc io ! hr l l 1~hl <'lnd, nur rhonc nun1bcr 1<; (7 14) -t'li-4041 The Highlands @ in Laguna Niguel• 1\nothcr Lrcat Cnmmun1ty b} . \ 1' '' \ nmrtiun11) l">cvtloptr< ' • ' Boroseope Aries: Face Truth Head on and You OAILV PILOT Will Be Free questions. JI J I. • • • . • f)\JNDAY i~ ' timt when surprises unusual r1nancial n1aneuver 18): Fme for making changes PISCES !Feb. 1~March 201: raver J sen5e o( er\gina!Hy v.'\11 result ~L&RCH !l dominatt, including parties rould prove be n er i c i al . tn long.range plans. Steer Finish what yOLI start. ~a!ize ' in aaJn. Month of November and gifts. You can make Perceive behind-scenes mood, toward the unorthodox . Study that ltmt tnds now can create IF TODAY I 0 U R 11hol1ld be mie of mosl signifi · r .. '•"'.i ""'' wl'le'• 1udY w ...;. By SYDNEY OMARR point.s with loved one through trend. WhRt 11ppears obvious C.prlcoro mes.~age. Combine fln111nclal, em0Unn11I langles. BffiTROAY you ave fine canl periods n( y~ar for yot.1 . 1~ ._.r1 •NI ~·· "'""""~ &lentilt.11 are be&lnnlna:, concili11lory gesture. may be just the epposite. forces wltb Ca.acer Individual. same friends can aid ln fulfill-sense of humor; you are Glvt full play lo Intellectual ~~"·:M~:.:.z~ '·"J''".f tt1 however rtluctanu,., to adrnlt CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. Mts.sage will be C'lear. You have mort 1trengtlt than menl nf hopu, wishes. You sensiti ve and can now make curiosity. You are due to e~ !:',.~ 1t"'~,..1lv°e.t0f, •tn 19): Lunar cycle is high ; AQUA.RTUS \Jan. 20-Feb. is imagined. can now ask k>r return .r domestic adjustment. Your taln answers to in;ip&rtant 2~~:'4'100f1~1r•I 111 • ,..,. . lilert Is • ttN'ttlailon beiwttn .------'-----''---------------''------------------------''--------------'---==""------~ eariila.qooke1 •n dtbe pttltJons of the lUn and moon In rtla- lion to tach other. A recent Los An1ele1 eart.hquak~ oc- curred the 11H1mlnJ before a full mooa and tunar tcUpse, A.RIES ti\1a rch 21-Apnl 19): Special aAfeemen~ are sub- ject to l'f\ange. You could becom" in vnl\•ed 1n bizarre E-ttuation. Yoo wtll lind out \\'ho L!J 'n your side -and otherwise. Face truth and you will be free. TAURUS (April 20-r..1 ay 2n): Nothing ilpl 1n be halfway now-alt the wiiy or nothing. Some who claim lo help are actually in the way. Recngniie this and assert your views. One who plead! for delay is bluffing. GEA-1INI (May 21 ·.June 20): Fin ish project. -Spread in- fluence. Adv ~rt i ll e and publiciie. Ynu wiU find road smoother than might be im· agined. Key is t n pro- ceed-take initial JI t e p JI • Relative aclual\y will aid you, CANCER !June 21 ·July 22J: Stress orii;::ina lity, initiative. Status quo will be shaken. Permit mate. partner lo have plenty to say. You gel your way by being receptive. You can do this without lnsing in- centive. LEO !July 2J..A ug· 22): Con· trol tendency In ba se actions on impulsf'. Give logic a f11ir chance . f.m~RSi!I is on "'Ork. ba sic issues, hnv.• you rela!e l1J associates. Whal ap- ~ars to be a con1racl may lack legal substan ce. VIRGO r Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Specula1 inn at this time could prove hollo"'· Mean~ there is no snli d base. Don 't be fooled by temporary euphoria. Key is tl'I lake one step al a lime. Skipping essentials \l,'tli be eK· pensive. 1.IRRA !Sept. 2.1-0c:t. 22)· Sudden events are featured. \Vhat appeared settled may be jui;l thr opposite. Expect the unexpecled. Relative who .,.,·as conservative undergoes radica l change. SCORPIO rOct. 2:\-Nov. 21 ) Encour11i::e . change. varit.ty. TryinR ln 11dhcre to planned cour~e could be cRuse nf fru str:itinn. Key is flexibility. A ~hnrt journey could be t1n tigenda. Be re11dy ta make reasnnAble concession, SAGITTARIUS 'Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): ''ou can mAke fine ~e\ectinn of luxury item. This -Dentl1 1'\'01lee• -----DllAl'•ll E:""""" 0•""'"' Aw II, nl XID -!it Vl~••· C11~l1 M""°. [)1>1t ol -ltl. Mtrd'I 1L Sun+ved bY w11f', Et!•lll. Sfo"'\cts, ..... ndl f , 801! Br_,..,.~ C"•~I, 7 PM lnurnmltf'll, MtltO\lt AbeH. Bell !l•-w•~ MO<IV•"'· 01. re<•ors. KELl..1' Or!ln II". K•ll•. A91' 57, ol 1!'61 l>Athlc (M•I 1-119hwt•, So•'' ~. H1mt"•"1M !letc,.,. Su•v!v,.,, &• ""'' R••morw:l l(ollv; ~"°"''""· Olt n• Sl<T>An. l>Olh of V•n Nov•. ,),1or. Vernir !l•Av.r. TirJAn• (In" a••ndchll~. M""'""' ot !.POE. l-lun!lna!(ln Bt1<:1', 1nn LOS An ~·'•• (!IV Fir• Oeo•rlm•nl. SH•k••· Mn...,••· 1 PM. ~•tit!< Vl•w (hA~I ln1ermenl. 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Me 21-. J1r NIWrO•T llACH 1020 1,...1,.., Wnttllff ,, ... , NUNTING.Tt)N llACH ,t,if•IM 1111d lr••Mh11nt HUNTINGTON PIACH Sp•l.,Qdalt an.I Edll19tf OPEN 9AM to l 0 PM 7DAYS AWEIK S!O tL FAMILY SIZE Gleem 1I 11 OL SIZE Of Colgate 100 MOUTHWASH Prolettion For Hours BOX OF 40 SO oz. FAMILY S1Z£ "Cascade" ' For Automatic Dl1hw1sher1 . . • , •' . ·~ • ., ;, " ·' .. ' .. .. .. . , ' '• .. ' .. ·l ; . . • . . -~· I • I • J% DAILY PILOT Israel Has Reasons to Ignore Big Power Promises By PHIL NEWS0~1 UPI ............. ANIYlt When Prlme Minister Goldii Meir drew for a.a Interviewer the map by which larael says she can live at peace with her neighbors, she named the Golan Height.! as one of lhe areas larae l will not yield. "We paid for il," she said. ''That's somelhing prop I e don't always remember." The Golan Heights overlook the Hula Valley where for years Israeli farmers ran th.eir tractors under lire fro1n Syrian guns. Jn the press for a Middle East peace It ls e a s y sometimes to forget that the Israelis did indeed pay for the Golan Heights, just as they also paid {or Shurm El- Sheikh at the mouth or the Gulf of Aqaba and for the Gaza Strip ir. the bloodshed of three wars, History )las a way of lashing back at those who must live v.·ith promises. And when Secretary of State William P. Rogers urges Israel to seek security in a satisfactory political agree- ment with the Unll!d Arab Republic. guaranteed by an i n ternationat peace-keeping force, rather than in "ac- qulsiUQn o{ territory," Israel has reaso n to harken b a c k to words and deeds of the past. Of Sharm El·Sheikh and the Gulf of Aqaba, these are dates and quotes from history: Feb. to, 195'1 (after the se- cond Ara~lsraeli war): Presi· dent Eisenhower in a radio and television address - "(we) expressed the con· vietion that the Gulr of Aqaba c o n s t i t u t e s international \vale.rs and that no nation has the right to prevent free and innocent passage of the Gulf •.. we should not assume that Egypt will prevent lsraeU shipping from using the Suez Canal or the Gulf of Aqaba." !\1arch 1. 19.>'1: I s r a e Ii Foreign Minister Golda Meir ;innounces Israel's "plans for full and prompt withdrawal from the Sharm El-Sheikh area. • .in compliance with the (UN ) resolution of Feb. 2, 1957." l\.1areb !'1, 1957: France declares she will back Israel's right to answer with force Egyptian altacks either in the Gulf of Aqaba or ,launch.eel from the Gaza Strip against Israel. May 19, 196'1: United Na- tions Secretary General Thant .,.,·ithdraws U.N. emer~cy force from l\.tideast truce line at request of Egyptian Pre!ii · dent Ga1nal Abdel Nasser (in violation of a Nasser pledge to former U.N. 1 Secretary General Dag J-111.mmarskjold that he would seek General Assembly approval befor e making such a request.) Shop Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M .... Mon. Thru Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Perma .. Prest" 'l.19Yardage Sunday and Monday Onl~ ! <.ot bk Springnite prints for J¥'CUT blouses. c:lres6es, childreo·s w~.i.r. 4~in. Y dr'4ge D1p1. SAVE $3! PERMA-PREST"' Knit Shirts Sunday and Monday Only ,\(Achin e washable 100% acrylic. ~hort sleeves, mock turtleneck. Solids, stripes. Linle boys' sizesS·M·L J nfdnts'-Chi/Jmt's Dtpt. ' Hoys'-Students' Kuit Shirts Sunday and )·londty Only! ~ear.i; Lo\\' 11ril'e Cboose colorful knit shirts in bofs' siu.s 8 to 18. G reat Buy! Bo_}'J··StadtnlJ' Dtpt. 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Re. qu ires litlie or no irooiag. Winter white only. 4.0x81". Dr11per, 01pt. Sears Double Studio Lounge Rego lar $99.9'> Striped and solid colo r boucle ._aver. Rever..ible- i.c-ar cushion. ~takes wide double bed or 2 singles. Fnr11i111rr D1pt . 7988 Outdoor Extension Cord RegularS3.98 Snnd"flnd Heavy Jury cord w/grounJ. MoodaJ Oftlf Orange plQStic.. 25-fooL 297 Si.49. ~rt. S.47 ~l:!.98. 100.f 9.97 El«triatl Dtpr. PVC Sprinkler Sys te m Pipe Rf'i;:n lar 49c· .\/4·i n.xl()..ft. Lightwe ii;ht • t'asy 10 rut and assemble. lncrcned water now. NcY· er rusts or corrode$. Pla•bing.Huti#g Dtpr. ~u nday anrl 1\1ond ay Only lONlf l f ACH Hl S.0111 OlTMPIC & SOTO AN 1•$211 POMONA NA f ·5161 SOUTH COAIT 'LAU 5-4043JJ THOUSAND OAKI 4fY-4J6t TOlllltANQ 142•1511 PICO Wt 1-4262 0111.&NGf 637·1100 S£.\l.S,l01:8liC:ICA~0 ('0. COVINA 966-0611 INCHIWOOO o a •• ,s,, Shep Nlflhts Monday throug h Soturdcry f :30 A.M. to 9:~0 P.M., Sunday 12 Noon to ~ P.M.. ,AIAOlNA jl1·3111, 311••111 1'JGtl1fa,tivn Guaranteed or Yaur Mone,r lack.'' S:ANfA. AHA IU 7°:1371 SANTA J( S'ltlNGS 944°1011 SAHfA MONICA IX 4•1711 VAlUY l'O J.1~6 1, f l4•J210 Vl-.MONI' PL 9•1911 ~ ----· ------• < --... S.1tllf\'lf, M.11t~ 20. 1 <171 ' , . , :· DAILY PILOT J :f UCLA Faces Long Beach Challenge -Toda~. SALT LAKE CITY -W1ll ll be another runaway as 1l was last year or 'A'ill the underdog arise to the occasion? The ~bove queries will begin to be answered tOday {3:05 p.m. PDT) when the upstart Cal State (Long Beach) 4.9ers take another crack at their big brolhers -the rour.time defending NCAA b8skel- ball titlist UCLA Bruins -in the fina ls of the Western Regional tourney before an expected capacity throng of more than 15,000 onlookers at lhl' University of U)..ah's Special Events Ce.ntl'r. Reglooq.J Jln'als at th ree olher siteJi l.CrQ5' t.¥· land today will decide which !bur teams will be the sur-v1vors for next week's NCAA championships at the. Aslrodome in Houston_ Tht Villanova Wlldcats from Philadelphia will try to gain a measure of revense on unbeaten crosstown rival Penn in the Eastern finals at Raleigh, N.C. 'fall, talented Western Kentucky, fresh from a 107-83 <.'Onquest over intrastate foe Kentucky, cla shes with Ohio State, upset winner Thursday night over previously unscathed Marquette in the Mideast finals at Athens, Ga. And the Midwe:ot regional final battle at Wichita, Kan. pits 11-fusouri Valley Conference wlnner Drake against Big At J ctck sonv ille ·January, Melnyk Share OpC<n Lead JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (API -Veteran Don January reeled off a string of nine consecutive one-putt greens, shot a rain- clrenched 67 and moved Into a tie fo r the second-round lead in the $125,000 Greater Jacksonville Open golf tourna· ment Friday. The 41-year.ald January, who won this tournament a year ago. had a JS-hole total of 137, seven under par on the 6,942.yard Hidden Hills Country Club course. I-le was tied with 24-year-<>ld amateur Steve Melnyk, who slipped from an open· ing 66 to a 71. Long shot Hal Underwood. a nonwin- ning tour regular, moved into third place with a 70 for 139. The tough playing cooditions. a drizzJ. Ing raln in the morning and gusty winds in the afternoon, wrecked some of the glamor games of the game, however. Lee Trevino who shared the first-round lead "''ith a 66, was so angry after taking a 74 that he declined to appear for a mass interview. '"These damn greens just drove me crazy," he said. "I'm so hot I'm afraid I'd say the wrong thing.'' Trevino was tied at 140 with South African Gary Player, 48-year-old Doug Ford and Dave Eichelberger. Player, who spiced his round with an eagle two on the tough sixth hole. had a 70. Ford managed a 69 and Eichelberger cam£ in with a 71. J ack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, both of whom played in the morning rains, bad their troubles. Nicklaus took ·a 75 for 146 and Palmer skied to a fat 77 and 148. U.S. Open champ Tony JackJin of England had a 76 for 14.5. "l played extremely well and had a really great day on the greens," said January, a Jean and drawling 'feJ:an now in his 17th year on the pro tour. He started his near·incredible putting exhibition on the second hole and one-put· ted every green through the 12th. January, winner of 10 tour events, put a seven iron four feet from the flag for. one or his five bird ies in that stretch, rolled in putts of 25, 20, 12 end 12: feet for the others and saved par by chipping within four feet on four other holes. SecO!'ld·rollnd IMdero In the 1125.000 Gre•!fr Jltk· J011Ylll1 OPf1\ 91111 10urn1,.,.111; 01n J""Ulry Steve ~lnvk H1I U"""'rwaocl Oo1111 FOl'd Lill Trevi,,. O~ve Elclleiberter G•rY Pl•vw JOl\n Mni.r H'11 lrwlfO Wiii Homlnuil!; Bob EtlcltlOft Fr8nl!. lle1rl! 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Cal Poly (Pomona) against UCL.A. at S and ~the University or Califom1a against Chapman College at 8. The tournaml'nl continues through Saturday 'A'ilb each team playing six games. Bracketing is divided . into _twG groups for the first four days w1lh Irvine, Chapman. Fullerton and Pomona on one side and not playing each other. Thl'y 'A'iil face UCLA, California, ~out hern Illinois and Southern Michigan 11.nd al conclusion of Thursday 's games, lhe four championship finalists will be dete rm ined off the won-lost records. The four consolation bracket teams \\'ill be chosen by the sa me method for pairings f'Tid ay and Saturday. 'fhe title encounter is Saturday at 8 o'clock . Coach Gary Ad ams' UC! team \\1ill cnter the actioD with an impressive 13-3 record Includ ing victories over USC. San Diego State, Ciil State <Long Beach) and Chapman. A ga1ne with the UCLA Bruins was rained out in the fourttt inning with UCLA in front. 4.--3. Greg Pennington, ace of the relief corps In the strikeout department with 19 in 13.2 innings. is penciled in to start Thursday's gaml' with Eastern Michigan at IL PeMington hasn 'l started this season, Is 1-0 wlth a 0.64 ERA and is a junior. His starting assignment hinges on how much be is used in a reli ef role in the first three games. Adams says he. \\'ill use the same startil)g lineup in the opene r as has appeired in recent games. This means that Bobby Farrar (.298) will open in left and be the leadoff hitter ; Mike Sykora (.184) gets the nod at third and · ba ts seCond with cen- terfielder Rocky Craig (.400) batting third. Tom Spence (.429) has regained hi~ spot at first base from hard-hitting Jeff 1\talinoff and will bat fourth. Malinoff is hitting at a .4.00 clip and v•ill be the first pinch hiller for the Anteaters. Mike Saska t.34 1 J opens in right field ~nd bats fifth with shortstop Dan Hansen f.255) hitting six-th followed by Jim Greenway (.333) or Dan Coronado (.157) at second and Mike Sheline (.243) betlind the plate. This means that thr. eight UCI starters are hitting al a fancy .294 or .296 clip depending on which second baseman star ls. Eight champion Kansas. UCLA and Ca! State (Long Beach) met head-on for the first time ever last year in a Western ree:ional preliminary at SeatUe and when all the shouting had ceased, the proud and pois· ed Bruinl bad emerged with a rather easy 88~ win. So, the revenge factor also creeps into the picture here. Coach Jerry 'farkanian or lhe 4.9er.1 feels his squad really put things together ddtnslvely in the second half or its '1~ regional victory over Pacific Thurs· day night, after lrailins, lhe Tigen by 44-31 at the hair. The head man or the two-lime Pacific COUl Athletic Abociation champs say•, •·our defense h•s worked for us very well aince the first of th~ year. We pressured tht ball and covered from behind. "Our kids seemed desperate {agaiArt Pacific)," he adds. By the same token, UCL.A has been playing Its best defense of the season ag or late althGugh the 4.,500-foot Rocky Mountain altitude demonstrated its er. fetl! on the Bruins in Thursday night'1 91·73 decision over·Brigham Young. Brui.n tr1entor John Wooden notes that his le.am tired "worse than at any lime thls year" and such was apparent In the decision over BYU u he substituted mort libl'rally al 1n early stage or lhe contest than he would've 1t a lower elevation. Factors which could make • difference were the inspired play Thursday night or 6-tl Bruin sophomore leaper Larry Farmer, a native of the mile high city of Den ver, who got 11 points iD a key reserve role and the possible absecec of 4.9er starling guard Bernie Williams. Farmer was Jveragirig only 3.5 point!! per tilt when be entered tbe BYU tiff and appeared to be less anected than somt of the other UCLA big men li.e. ~·s 11 M\<. BAS\CE1BAL\! - ..bHN WOODEN AND THE 1312UIN~ A12E HEAOED Forz ANOTHBl N.CAA. lOURNAMEN , AND AflE FAVOIZEQ 10 IZEPEAT AS CHAt/111~ • •• SoME OF W0011EN!; ~flOIZP'J : • PAC & GHAMP ll 11ME5 ! • " TIMf5 UNPEFEt>.1EP PAC & CHAMP! . e,.z ~CDW Al PAULEY PAVILION! • NEVER HAV A L051N6 "fA!;ON AT U.G.L~(23W~)! • 20 STl7.Al6HT N.C.A.A.WIN~! ), • OVEI{ 700 VliTOJZIES ! Sports In Brief Laver Pockets $35,000; lsaksson Soars 17-9 NEW YORK -Rod Laver, the Corona de1 Mar tennis machine, blasted Tom Okker of The Netherlands 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 Friday night and won the $00,000 final match in the Tennis Champions Classic. It was the 32-year-illd Laver's 13th consecutive triumph in tbe 21,2.month- long series and the $35.000 he picked up raised his earnings in lhe classic to a phenomenal $160,000. After a shaky start in which Okker won the flrst thret games, Laver battled ba'ck with a display of shotmaking thal had the Dutchman shaking his he11d In disbelief and brought roars of approval from the Madison Square Garden crowd of a,322. Lave:'s only tough set was the first one, which went to a sudden death playotr tied flt five games apiece . With each player serving twice, Laver won the playoff 7·2, including the last five points. He finished on the match with a beautiful drop V111ley at lhe net with Okker far out of position. C track meet Friday night, to recapture the world indoor record. lsaksson, a sophomore at lhe Universi- ty of Southern California, cleared the bar on his third try. Jsaksson had gone 17 feet. 7% inche~ Feb. 12 in Los Angles for a world record, but it was broken a week agG by a l7-8 V' effort by East Germany's Wolfgang Nordwig in a German meet. • Su11 1 Clip Lake r s INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lak· crs, struggling to find a winning com- bination without Jerry West. honored their injured star guard Friday night. then fell to the Phoenix Suns 111-106 in a National Basketba ll Association game. Dick VanArsdale wilh 25 points and ~1el Counts, a former Laker, with 17 sparked lhe Suns to their 47th victory against 33 defeats. Wilt Chamberlain or the Lakers led all scorers with 28 points. ROCKET ROO WINS TOURNEY • ,.ole l' a1dt Record CLEVELAND -Sweden's K j e 11 lsalwon soared 17 feet. nine i~s In the pole vault at the 31st K of • T ribe Trip• Halo• TUCSON, Ariz. -Sam McDowell and Ed Farmer turned in impressive pitching -performances Friday as the Cleveland Indians defeated lhe Galifornia Angels, 10-5. Adams has nominated Bob Barlow (2-l find a 1.4.5 ERA) lo open against Southern 11\inois. He has been the most effective starter for lrvine and has pitched 30.2 innings with ii strikeouts. He is a 50phomore. Dennis Nic.holson, the dean of the pitching starr, will sl$rt against UCLA Tuesday night (8). Nicholson has a 2-l record and 11 2.06 ERA in 34.:Z innings and is the leader in strikeouts with 23. UCI Bolds Big Swi1n Lead McDowell, in his first appearance against major league competition lhis spring, struck out ftvt and held the Angels to one run on three hits in three innings. Farmer, a young righthander. shut out the Angels on three hits in his three innings. Tom Dodd will face the L'n1versity ol Califllmi3 18crkeley\ Wednesday at fl Mc is al:ow 2-1 wilh a 4.15 ERA In 26 innings. Dodd is an other !ic>phomor e. * ·tr * MOht>"Y 11 •"' -UC tr•l"f VI. $0utMt'I l!llno•I 1 D,.. -f,\l!frA MltlH!lf" VI C•I S!•!• IF\u!~t:;!'°"~ C~l t oly IPOmtl'lll v> UCL/I 1 o.,,.. -Ctlttorn••,•Jl!f~t";'" co~...it. 11 ~.., -Soutt>•n• tlllnot1 v1. (II '111¥ IPDmONI l om. -ci..11..,..,. Co!lo:qe "~· £11,..111 Mlt~•o•n o ..... -(&l S•llt (fUllt t!Dn) YI, (flll9<~1 I p"' -VCL.t. YI. UC ltvlMi WIOJlltl>.t.Y 11 • m. -fi•~"'" M!d!ll.ii v1. c.-1 roiv !Pomo"") l 11 "'· -(II Stitt (Fllllt!'f<lll) ~. UCLA j 11 m (Al110t"n!• ~ U( lrvl"' 1 om (118-" (on-.,.., ~ 11hN•I TWUll~OAY n 1 "' vc 11vll\f: vi. Eo1tt'tn Midi n t n"' -J.ou"""'r'I 111/rioh v!. Ci! 5No!I (Fuli.tlO'I) I fl ... -c1l Poly !P-•l YI. (8l110ml1 ~ D... UtUIL "' c ... o"'•" (Dl!NS l.11t ... mtd '""' 11 "-... "'. Spe:clal to lbe DAlLY PILOT. SPRINGFIELD. Mass. -Record!! are n1ade to be broken and young Mike 1\'lartin and the UC h·vine swimming lea rn is pursuing a third straight NCAA college division championshi p i n relentless fashion and rewriting lhe record book along the Wfly. Martin won his 1-lth gold medal in four years with a victory in the 200-yard freestyle Friday and by swimmint: anchor on the victorious UCT 800-yard relay learn, highlighted the sttOnd day of action In the NCAA meet at Springfield College. UC Irvine has a co mmanding 49-f)Oinl edge in the team standings compared to 29 a year ago. UCI has lM poin~ 1.0 JOS for the \Jniver•ilY of Southern Florida In 1leCotld plAce followtd by San Fernando Valley Slllte (102 ), UC Davi.'i (70), Springfield (68) and Puget Sound (6')· Only a rniracle will prevent the Anteaters frorr. bringing home a third straight team title wilh a record point total. Martin's winning time in the 200 frtt was 1: 43. 70, an NCAA record a~ we.II as a school mark. lie: lowtred hts own standard in each instance as he warmed to the task of trying to win two more gold medals In closing oul his college aireer today. "He: was superb ," a chilled and hoarse coach F..d Newland said from the cold, snow-covered Massa chusetts hamlet of Springfldd. "He'll win the 1,650 tod!iy, I'm J>06ltive of that," Newland told lhe DAILY PILOT. .,The 400oyard free relay may be • little loughter. J switched Mike Carnahtin from the relay Thursday to rest him for the shorter relay today. It will depend on how tired he is, though ." Martin '3 onslaught on ,gold 111 I.he NCAA meet overshadowed brilliant performances by teammate,. Rich Eason eontinut.d to play his parl In a supporting role to perfection with his 11econd runnerup finiJlh in two day11. He placed second to Martin in the 200 with his best-ever time of 1:45.8. Jim Fergus won the consolation race (seventh place) in 1:48.15. Mark Nelson, a backstroke and medley specialist, lowered his own ~I stan· dard In the 400 individual medley wilh a third pi.ice finish ln 4:2'.118. C11rn11h1n was eighth in the 200 but. lerfly in 1cbool record time of 2:00.&4. • Dodgtt• Rout itle l s VERO BEACH, Fla· -Bill Buckner. Tom Paciorek and Duke Sims slammed home runs F'riday as the Los Angeles Dodgers exploded for fl 13-& spring ex- hibition victory over the Montreal Expos. The Dodgers battered three Montreal pitchers for 15 hits, their biggest of- fensive of the Grapefruit League season, snapping a five-game ExPo win streak. • Evan11liHe Win• EVANSVILLE, Ind. -Evansville roll· cd to a 97-82 victory over Old Dominion lo capture the NCAA college division basketball toumamenl Friday nigh t. Southwestern Louisiana trounced Ken- tucky Wesleyan, 10$-8:1, to win third place. -Sidney Wicks, urtis Rowe. Steve. P/d) terson) by the aJtitudt. W!Uuuns, a 6-S trarufer from BUJ;jJ ington , Iowa Junior college, tluffered .4' slight concuuion in a seoond half c:uJ.,. lislon with Pacific's Bob 'fhomuon. ~ ~ So, he may be ready to suit up but Tarkanian indic•ted that h I 1 fJf. fectiveness could be reduced considerably by the injury. . , The questions evolving around the lonl·· awaited ren1atch or two differedt llfestyles of Southland coUegiale ba!ke\• ball still remain unanswered~ However, plenty of answers will • be available by appro1im.atety 4:30 p.m. lPD'f) today. Cag e Fan s Get Bruins, l\.U-Drake The UCLA Bruins and Cal State (Lonj Beach ) 49ers tangle in a Western Regional NCAA quarterfinal game •• Salt Lake City this afternoon with Chan- nel 4 bringing the action immediately, following a midwest contest from Wichita between the University of Kamas and Drake Univers ity. Action for the doubleheader get.I started at t o'clock with the games running concurrently on Channel 4. For the basketball buff, an NIT opwtt between Michigan's Wolverines and tbe Orangemen 0£ Syracuse will be televised on Channel 2 al IO o'clock Sunday morn~ Jng giving cage fans three big weekeod a:ames. Today's Santa Anita feature is lb• San Felipe Handicap, a $50,000 mile find one-sixteenth race for three-year-olds with ChaMel 2 bringing the action at 4:30. Donohue Wins Sebring Pole In Record Time SEBRING , Fla. IAP) -Road racing expert Mark Donohue forgot a painful ankle injury long enough Friday to storm the ancient Sebring course at 123.+t.2 miles per hour and win the pole fpr the 21st running of the 12 Hour Grind Pr~ or Endurance. Donohue powered a sleek five-liter Fer:. rari around the shopworn 5.2 mile layoul 1n a record 2 minutes, 31.65 seconds lo sn;itch the pole from Mario Andretfl and Jacky lckx jusl minutes before lht qualifying deadline. The fact that the Pennsylvanian llad to contend with a 20 mlle per hour wind made his feat all the more im. pre§ive. The Italian born AndretU •nd lck,c. a hotshot from Belgium, had twice ah-.i.. tered Andrettl 's old lap N!COrd of 111.964 m.p.h. during the morning and afternooil sessions. Andretti and Ickx had to setUe for the other front row spot at 122.938 m.p.b, The second row will be made uP of a John Wyer Porsche driven by Mfl:r .. ic11n fla sh Pedro Rodriguez and Jae.kit Oliver of England. A second Porsche, this one entered by the Martini & Ros11.l racing team and manned by the veterara- Vic Elford of Enaland ond Gerald Lar- rousse of France, placed fourth. ~1aking up the third row cin the grid tA·ill be a new Alfa Romeo prototy~ a.5slgned to Nanni Galli of ltaly an¢ Rolr Stonimelen of Germany, and another ... of Brltlshtr Wyer's Por~hes driven tiY: Swi" ~er Jo SlfJert and EnglLshmari" Derek Bell. Only 42 of thf' 68 t"nlries made ttie., field . The others were Judged lo bl not fast enou1h. + . • ,. ),4 DAJLY P1LOT ' Sea Kings ·In 3-2 ·1..oop Loss By ROGER CAHl...."il:IN 0 1 tlM D11N 1"1111 ~1111 ,,. • • Santa Ana Valley :High'!! ' falcons presl!nted a !Ough ;< ., combination to ~at Friday ';! 11fltrnoon in the~r Irvine :.. Lea1ue baseball ope1u!r with ·· host Corona de.I Mar. :. f<'irst. coach Herschel ~lu.!!iCk's nine had A hurler on 1he mound by lhe name nf Bill Bolden . who throws ·• bu!leLs. ,, Secondly. the Fa Icon s -: dtsplayPd an offen5t capable !; of 1aking ad\'antage of the .• breaks. ·; And when 11 ~as over the .1 invaders had c11ptured a 3-2 .~ decision over coach Tom Trager's Sea Kings on the •• s1rength of !hree une11.rned ~ run!! and the l~slrikcout pitching of Bolden. ·-..... The winning tally came in ~e sevenlh inning for the Falcons. Sea King hurler .J o hn Palmer was snakebitten for the third time -this time on a two-out walk, a passed ball and an infield error that allowed the third unearned run. That was all Bolden needed a!i he struck out the side in the bottom hair of the frame after allowing Corona to tie it in the sixth. Mark Erickson had the key safety for Trager's crew '11ith a one-OU! single under the first baseman's glove. Bolden was impressive with hi~ blazing fastball and lethal curve ball from a smooth, easy motion., He walked only 1 pair and struck out five of the first six ballers. Palmer was nearly as eft- ective, giving up only 1hret- hits, but a pair 4)r walk!i and error in the first and an or and passed ball ln the gave Bolden the edge. t1ntl .&11• V1ll1¥ (I) •• f " flll i I ; : i I ; i l ! I ! 'I z ' • 1111.)t ,,, 1;...-111 ,,,.t'.. n? 1 •II t II rllool 1 l G G ! , ! I l •,01' 01 • I 01 i I : G Jo~"""'· u l C 'g g '~ J 1 lur111Yl1111~ 11111 ,.,. c•• t-1 ' 1 !!M Ml 6-2 t J .!i ~Baseball , Standings COM~lllHCI W L T el ' ' . J l ,, 1 ' . ' , 0 ,,,.,, I l I"' ' . ' • • • ll.llCfUI llflOUI • ' ' ' ' W L Cl ' ' ' 0 ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l T e 1 • 0 . ' ' ' . 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L..eague basketball race straight into the spring. · Evidence was on the line Friday in the loop baiwball opener at 1',ountaln Valley, where the host Barons carried a fairly safe 11)..2 lead into · the last inning before scrambl· sigh ef relief. 1na for their 1i111es 111 prtse.r111e The Griffins went into the a 10-9 deci!lton. top of that frame trailing, The winnt'rS cramrned all XH. of their 1·11nnonad1ngs into Arter they had plated three three innings -the second, more tallies and had added third and four1h -before the still another baserunner on a relentless visitors a I n1 o s l single to left Held, Cole yan k· 111ade a cnn1plete rnmt>bntk. ed the tired Lynch and in· Starting p1\eher ;ind w1r1ner serted Fox. 011vc Lynch requlrl'd st:venth· 1t took several pitches for inning relier help fr nm Fox lo get warm as he loaded !iouthpaw Ste111e Fox berore the the bases by issuing free Barons were able to rnake passes to the first two batters coach John Cole breathe a he faced. Trito11s Clip Spartans, 2-0; Diahlos Blanl(ed; Artists Tie San Clemente's Tritons and the Mission Viejo Diab\os - bolh CIF playoff participant.! last spring -began Crestview League baseball hostilities on ~iHerenl sides of the fence fron1 each other Friday, Coach Marshall Ad a i r' s defending loop d1ampion Tri~ Ions opened their 1971 circuit slate with a U shutout over visiting Villa Park while the Diablos or coach HRrry Hilke, secood place finishers in the '70 race. v.-enl down by the same 2-D coont al the hands or \•isl\()fS frorn Or:ini.:e. In the only Orange League result involving an area nine. coach Darrell 1'1cKib- ban's Laguna Beach Artists traveled to Brea, where the)' carne out with a 3·3 standoff after eight innings. A strong 1nound perforn1ance by San Clen1ente righthandcr Rich Douglass, combined with 1he t¥i'O runs, was enough to nu1ke the Tritons' victory over Villa Park hold up. Douglass went the distance, W estniinster Ni ne Falls To Buena Par){, 3-2 !lost Buena Park's Coyotes pushed across th!' winning run in the bottom Of the S!'Venth inning to capture a 3-2 non· league baseba!J verdict from the Westminster Lions Friday. Coach Frank Munoz's Lions are now l·S in non-league com· bat and they open Sunset League warfare Tuesday at Santa Ana. Buena Park edged in for the winning tally Friday "'·hen the Coyotes' Nick Ruzzi tripl· ed lo begin the stvenlh and !hen scored on an error on the potential third out of the inning. Dou.it Milne accounted for We~tminsler·s first run in the first inning when be doubled NOC1l1nd. d 0 M ill>•. a 0Md. c-r! w.,tmln•lor fll .. ' ' ' ' ' 11 rb! ' . ' . ' ' Slt v• M•r11.,.I. )ti 51.m•nl, 1D S•m MA r111>•1. ti P~gl1. d O•Ul•r, 1+ M . S•1><~•!, II j S•nc;hf!. 11>-11 H•"I> \J !( M!I"" ll> lrl\t•" 111 9 1•~~1~. lt> To••I• (•• .. !o•d. 1h ~~~-;:·1·1~"""· Jlv1n, < 1 .............. <l tuul. JI> O•Ver1, 11 1-l. I. 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G•~• • ,~ lb • II rel • 0 c c ) ) , . ~ ) J , and ~cored on ~like nood·s ba.~c h1! The second Li nn tally Wa!l al'complished in the sixth frarne, when Bob Nodland v.•as pl1ucd on an error after he had singled and moved up on a sacrifice by Milne. Kirk llarris added a two- ba.i:gcr for the lose.-s. Milne and ~1ario Sanchez shared pitching duties for the Lions. Rustlers, Bucs Rip Swi111 Foes Orange Coast and Golden \\1est eolle.i:es rem a i n e d undefeatcd 1n conference swim action Friday with victories in foreign 1)(lo!s. OCC downed ~1 t Sa n An1onio. 54-41, 1n a South Co;i!it Confercru·e dual meet v.·hile Colden \\'est ripped Rio Hon- do. 80-21 in Southern California eircuit action. DAve Bannon wa!i a double winner for Orange Coast. cap· lurin,1t the 200 free in 1:$8 I and the 400 free in 5:24.8. Gre,ll Feinberg fl.000 fret'. 200 ny1 and Ross ~1clntyre 150 free, 200 breast} were dou- ble "''Inners for Golden West. ewe !Nf un •o. 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Only Rich Price, Steve Ashcraft and Doug Citro were able to hit safely for Missien Viejo, which has had trouble in rinding the proper offcn:-sive puncll of late. Citro's safety v.·as a triple v.·ith one out in the sixth but. he was left strand!'d at the hot corner. Righlhander Jeff 1'-1asterson logged a complete hurling job for the Diablos and ga111e up just six hil..5 while fanning seven. Mission Viejo is now 2·5 •verall. Greg Kessler was responsi- ble for all of Laguna's runs with a three-run homer over the leflcenter field fence. His roundtripper ·was his third of the season and he also has t.hree triples. Brea goj off the hook when the Wild!ats exploited a pair of errors in the Oottom ef th!' se111enth to get the tying marker. McKibban·s Laguna nine 11p- peared to have the winnln~ run in the bag in the itghth, but failure of an Artist to slide at the plale ('(}.'I;! them the ad- vantage. L•t11t1• c-1 ... 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Pat Marley 's 320-foot homer with Lynch and Paul Eblen aboard highlighted the second· inning fireworks with four runs in lhe third on douhle~ by Bill DiMar1a and .Mike Shimaji and singles by Eblen, ~1a(ley and Gary Varney. .Eckle! provided the D:irons with their final run on a solo round·lrlpper in the fourth. 11 r111 ' . ' . l I SWING c;t.UB TARGET·TO.TARGEI' (i) You'll strike the ball muth more solidly and with more consistency.·if you think "target·to-target." By th is I mean that you should swing the club back and up so that the shaft points to the target at the top of your backswing (illustration f l). Then swing back through the ball so that thlt club points to the target once egain after you have hit the sh>jl; (illustration #2), Th in k ''target-to-target'' and you will automatical· ly swin g your clubhead in a proper groove. *·" 1'71 tu.n. ._ ·- PUT POWER BACK INTO YOUI SWING!-Wilhth11'111p of Arnold Pa1m1r's Illustrated booklet, "tH Shots •11d Fairway Woods.'' Send 20$ •ncl a self-.ddresstd, stamped e1'1Vt10i-to Arnold P•lm1r, In cart ol thl1 newspapef. ·-- Eagles Trip Edison, 5-0; Musta11gs Upended, 1-0 Goose egg!t were-· la id all around lbe Orange Coast area Friday as the Irvine League baseball campaign got under way for the loop·s area en- trants. Estancia's in111ading Eagle!' started the circuit slate orr on a harmonious · note by disposing of Edison's Chargers by a 5--0 worksheet while Costa Mesa succumbed to the hosl Magnolia Sentinels by a 1·0 score. Estancia's Jim Wa t.!!on ex· hibited excellent contrnl with a fine hurling effort in pacing roach Ken Millard's crew to its conquest of Edison. Watson allowed enly a walk and four singles in going the rou te as his offensive mates split thiir five runs between the third and seventh frames. The Eagles used singles by Mike Powell and Jeff Zclsdorf. a \\'aik to Jlm Schultz aod .a sacrifice lo get 1 hree bingoes in the third while base hits by Watson ;ind Dave Ron· quiHo, roupled v.·ith a free pass, produced two more runs in the seventh. Ron Ruff collected a pair of hit s for coach Bill :01orris· Chargers. (1111 MU.I ti! '!f l l f fi.f c s a , meanwhile. rel in- quished a single run in the bottom of the fourth and that . '" o o ¥.'as the ,1?ame as t he ' l I! J ~ Mustangs' Dan Quisenberry o i absorbed a hard.luck mound i S .setback after allowing Just , 0 five hits g : Magnolia , 0 across the h rb1 of singles. ! J Y s10\en base. II !1- ; ,i v.·as able lo push run \\'It h a pair an error and a J fl,! ... , .. a.ar!Oll . ., S11w_, II l~:r.ro:.~.:i:... )0 Trom11pt1r, JO l'Dlt, • I' All•n, I ~1mye11. 11 Te1111 • • ' • i • i snlm•lll " E~1.n, 1 M•rllV. ct lil••n~v, n Ovtll•!I•, c E<~lfl, rl ftrt!,.ud,. 111 DIM•fil. Jb Lv~c~. • 11000, ., Fo'-o . ~· ' ' l ro111• University Spil{ers Triumph I ' • • ' I ' BANNING -FI e d g Ii n g IJniverslty's Troj-Rns swept al! three divisions of a quadrangular track and field - meet Friday. Coach Brian Quinn's £pikers piled up 109 var~ity points ti\ 42 for T\1-·in Pines. 36 for host Banning and 18 for San Jacinto. Trojan [irst pla ce rs included Bill Murphy. Dan Stuart. Ton y Mondaca, Bill Riddle and Bob Kopf. Vjrtot• Unlvtrlltl" tlOI! !Ill Twl~ l'lnu tU l l 1ftnl111 100 -1. L°"I Il l l. ll <dale IUl l Slut rl CUI I Holm,..ood IUI Tlmt . 10.t. 110 -I. S!uul HJI l. liolmwooa tUI J. Law Ill I. Prvot Il l. l o~. '" ilO -I fl,rnold (SI 1. Ou,., Cl ) l. PrVO!" 11! 4 "1a!• \Tl. Tl"" J.< l UO -t. l.rnolcl !S! l B••!on !U! J Glorl1 IT) I. (. M""'"'' (Ul. llm.: 1 H.I Mlle -1. ' MonOa<• IUl ' Wlrh1• (Tl J Horlft<ut (f) I ~non tTl. ll"''· sits. ?Miit -1 Hill !51 l llul/ !Tl). H1lll'"'t (~J I. Oomt1 (fl. f1m,. 11 ·~.9 110 HH -I, OllAPP IU) ?. VA~· derH•hr (U\ l. 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T1onr: )·Jl l . \10 1-<H -1. MMt•• !Ill l 8 01vli (Ul J I( Jo~n11"" 1\JI • JleQu\1 IUJ. l •me. ;oo l?C LH ~ I. Mllntu (Il l ) f( Ja~~''°" !U) J l . O•vl1 IUl •. ne lour!~ Tl..,.. I•.•, HJ 1 (•,.orl•v (U\ 7 no U(· on. tMrd &r lou<ln. HplfM' S·• Li I I 01~•• CU ! 1 D•l.•s !UI l MCICH (I \ •. ~IHI IU). Ol!••n<r 17 Q l'V l l!"OUU IU I J. c~n•dv fU I l no !~lrd or lourl~ H•IRM 10 SP l Olnwl~ll•• I 8) 1 BfoNn Ill\ l D HOC-• !UJ I . Mon•t• !Il l, 01"""<• d · l. <ff ( ~ 1 .. 1-;:-.. •·'.f ."~·.~1 < :~·~ ... r"•";:::, too -! ft D1vl• !U; l Mo•I" fl' J. l'<u•v• IU) I. o~k• (UI TIMI; " ' jSfoe Sf'I KE, Page. l~l Golrien Ann ive rsary fe slh•ities at the 50lh annua l Southern Counties tratk and field meet were slated to get under way today i 11 a.rn.) at HuntinRlnn Beath High . F'ield evenl<t and track preliminaries are schedult-d Lo last from the morning starting tirnt. until 1 p.m. wilh finals tahbed for 1-4 . 45. The highlight of the riay is !ht> presentation of bronze commemorstive 1nedalllons to various co~ c. hes , 1neet managers. officials a n d sporterwnters \\'ho have been a.~sociated with the affair "''ith1n the last 50 years. /\t lea<;t seven top-rated milers v.•ith bests under 4:25 \\'ill be vying for the DAILY PILOT Perpetual Trophy, v. hich annu;illy goes to the fastesl participant in the day's quartet or four-lap e\•ents. Favored in the large school~ mile is Pasadena's Emersnn Davis (4 19) while the small !ichools top mark is a 4:20.3 by Re<londo junior Harold ~iarshall. Shot putter ~1ark Stevens 1\£ t-"ewport Harbor appears \Q be the lx'sl bet among the Oran~e Co<1st area en· !rants !n annex an individuRI title 1,vith a 61 ·10 1~ best with the 12-pound sphere. Conversely, the high jump shoul<l fe<iture hm anri heavy con1petition \\'Jt h 1970 state n1Pel r u n n e r u p Raody- Fulkerson 16-JO) battling Lon~ Beach 1\flllikan·s Rorv Kotinek !6-81, Carl {'.files t&-6 ·1 of Lnng Beach Poly and Alhambra·s Bill lleitchew (6-61 1n the large schools divis ion. Area ace Ray Harris of Fountain Valley should be rated among the best in the Jong jurnp as hls 23.{) mark equals lhe best non-windy leap in the nation this season. Hot1cs1 races figure to he in lh? 440 and 880 with Corona del ~1ar·s Nirk Rose I! 54 71 l'f'"1'n" be~n '1ne cif thc bctler performers entered in the lat· ler. Hcllx High of San Oirgr:i i~ bringing ;i]nng ii! two riist~nre ;ires -half.miler Bob Bishop ( 1 ft5.9) and two- miler Ed \1q_endoza (9 .011 - lo compete °"in the large schools category. i ' Ocean Academics Comes to Orange County Sc!f!Jl!I, l• P-11. !ob w.1,on. ' Sulllv .. n, II' l t l•lklrl. lb l 191'lfln. (! "•"'"""" 11 J"""'°'" c Si~lll\"9. H S~yltr rl Tol•lo l•IUl(I• Ill t t • lo rtl ~ ' ; ~ J l \ 0 i l ? f • ' ' ' • g ~ l 8 • 0 0 • • • " j ~ ~ lfl\11'! (II .. ' ' . ' . ' . \ : } i ' ,i .. . ~· • • ' . f : • • • • • • ~ g ,, .... , Jftftl"•• • i OOJ OM ... ~ ". ' ' \ 1 tl-G I • I OCEANOGRAPHY MARINE BIOLOGY MARINE llfl SCUBA AND SKIN DIVING ECOLOGICAL SURVEYS ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRIPS W.• l •v·'" I~ l• "~•I •! SI'<••~•• < .......... ,, ( 0• ... •1' II C••v"'•"" • t ou-.e. o '""·· . ' ' ' II I 1 I ! 1 0 I 1 o O ) 0 0 0 1 " 1 0 I 0 II n , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. ' Snulhtrn Callforni" rolle.ae ul Cn~t R 1'.lt'!l<I b:it1led tJI\.<;\ \\"h1ll1f'r t 'ollt,.-:e on e\•en 1crms for )ll X and one-half inning.<; Fridav bt-frire drop- ping a 9-2 base ball decision rrtl9hly-m•c wincl 1h ir+1 J '" "~t•n ti a.u. 11 IC \•J .. " c .. rr1n '' '''""· ~ 1(1!1 ... , 1~ ........ l llAn•ot I ~ fl,dl'"" )ll H~tn!llftfl. fl> Jol'lf'I Hee•n )11 """"'·. o.1 ... 111e. 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MllTIHG WHI N: MA!ICM 21, 7;JD ''"'' WHIRi: lSTANCIA HIGH COi.Al •OOM ' S~turday, Man.A 20, 1971 OAJLV PILOT Jf Costa Mesa, Vike Swimmers Uni Nine Johnson Paces GW CS pikets Roll Past Non-league Rivals Falls, 6-0 C.osla fl.1esa and ,J\.tarina were the Jone Orange Coast area prep swim winners in non·league action Fr i d a y aflernoon with victories over Westminster and G a r d e n Grove. Mesa 's 73-22 romper over host Westminster was keyed by Ron J\.lisiolek's nifty 57.4 in the 100 backstroke. Dean Heruijngsen was a dou· hie winner for Westminste r and Bob Young set a school rerord in the 200 individual medley (2:15.3)0 but it wasn 't enough to offset the depth ef Mesa . fl.1arina's 3~36 conquest of host Garden Grove 1,1·a~ pro-- vided by the double ·wins cf John Maltby and C h u c k Holloway. Estancia felt the overall strength of invading Redlands a& the latter (87) took the measure of the Eagles (50) and· El Dorado (35) in a triangular setup at Estancia. Edison was also involved in a triangular, losing to Buena Park's 72 counters. The host Edison Chargers finished se· cond with 59 followed by Bolsa Grande (36). Huntington Beach High's slim swim forces got twin wins from Clay Evans (1:57.6 in the 200 free and 2:18.1 in the 200 individual medley) but that was about the extent or it. Host Valencia romped. 73-21. Laguna Beach dropped a 66- 28 decision to visiting La Quin· ta to round aul area action. Y•"llY lwnny Hllll Uf\/JI CJShl Ct<tNI d91 "" MIO M~ley Rt!lv-1. Sunny Hill•. Tlmo: 1·4-IS , 100 Froe-I. K. K•umPhlll> 1C) J. Wn•el•r IS) J. H1rveY (5). l imo: 1:1?.) so Frtt-1 . Clarlc (Sl 2. Newlon fS I J, Loltl IC\. Time: 71.1 ?00 !nOh1lou1I Medley-1. BerG••on 1C! 1. Mllcneu ISJ l. scnw1r11 !SI. limo: 1:07.0 o;vln~-1 Hul>et ISl I, l lew•llvn 15) l. MQO<'f (Sl. No oolnl• 100 Flv-1. Ono (Cl J. C•••V (5) J. lie Spic•• (5) 1..0 lolll ((I. l imo: SIS 100 Frtt-1. N~wton ISi 1. K. K•vmPl'loll CC) J. !I. Krump110l1 CC). Tlmt: 4' 1 !00 81c~-1. (l~rk IS! l . Schw1rtr fSI 3. Holvo.ke (CJ Time: !t.O .000 Fttt--1. WMeler CS) J. HlfVe~ ISi J. 8au•ftfY IC ) J:j.j,J 1(:13 !l,_lll-1. BttGt'°" !C) J. S1>k.., cs1 l. Ono rci. Time 1·06? '°° Frtt Rt!IY -t. COtOl'I cit! Mir. Time: J:JJ 2 '"' 5wMY Hllll CMY.il CU\1) COl'tftl dtl "" 100 MMirv Relav-1. Sunnv Hiii•. t ime: 1·so1 )Oii Frtt-1. MtG1ro CS! J. M0t!on CS) J, G1101 lCl. l ime· l:SS.S lll Frtt-1. C1,.v (Sl 7. Otto !Cl J. Trou1t CSL Tim_, 1•) 100 lndlvlOull MtOltv-1. FrouMI CSl 7 Cl!Mn (SJ l. M00<t 1$). f jmt: 1:(13.7 100 Fly-1. Fltut•o~ (SI 1. C.11n (C) J, ~vf11m CS !. Tim~: J,8,/ 100 Frt..-1. C1rev lSI 7. McC.1rD 151 l. Ono CCl.T•mt: SJ.D 100 B1ck-1. 1'1lm1r (Cl 1 FreYnd ($1 l . Trov1f CSI Time· l:OJ.7 ,jO(I Fr11e-1 Morion IS! 1. F(gu.,GI !Sl l. Wood~fld (CL Tlmf: •·11.S 100 B•••s1-1. Miile~ !Cl ?. Col,.n (Sl l. M8vft1m !S). Time · 1:11 .1 j(',() Fret Rtlty-1. 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McGiii (CO) ), Win (GI. Timi: 1:06.l lll Ftv-1. CISPtf (GI 1. Hllll•llck CM) 3. S1ur>dtrs (G) l. Time: 79 7 100 Ft-!. Zlt11!tr !GI 1, I r•....,, !Ml J. Wll10n CG). Tl..,..: 1:01.D 50 81<•-1. McGiii (G) 1. S!Otttl (Gl J, F1rr1l1 /Ml. Tlmt: )2.1, SCI !lrNtt-1. 1bl1n lMJ 2, Odonell (Gl Aott1mtl (M). Timi : 35.J 100 FrH lll•l•Y-1. G1rdtn Cirove. Tlrnt: 1: ... 1 ll1<11llY Vt .... d l (1J, 011 H1111llflot!N llNCh 100 Mtdlty lltlly-1. V1ltrKlt . Tl..,.: l;St.I 200 Fr-I, Evt.,. IHI 1. Ovffle (VI ), Tvrnqulll \YI. Tl..,., 1:$7.1. lll Fr-I. Pldtrtll Clll 1. HOl'rer1 IHI J. Sn)'llOI' (VI. lime: 1' J Zips Past Huntington Beach, 9-1 Rebel Nine :ioo t<1cllv!d11tl MtOley-1. E~•m c~o ; Grnhtm (II) l . K,,..Ju (II). l ime: 2: 11 I Dl•lt19-l . Oulnt1n1 !Ill J. Nolin CHl l. C1llus (HJ 100 Fly-I, (lllLli !HJ !. ,tl_I IY) J, lllttcl CY). time: l :Dl.f, 100 Frff-1 Pkkrc!I CYJ 1 Dougl1' {YI 1, '1trrtrl CH!. Timi: .U.I. !00 !11ck-1. Gtnhtm (Y) 2. Yyl!Lli (YJ I. RIKI IHI. Tlmt: 1:111.S . .IQO Fr"-'· Turnqul!I (V) 2. Tutn- bvtl (Y) J WDlft !H). Tlmt: •:Jll.l. 100 8rt11t-1. D\11111 (YI 2, Kfltiu tV> l. Fresonkt IH), Time: l:OJ,I. m FtH 111t11v-1. V1!9l'ICl1. t ime: Savanna High scored six runs in the second inning on just th ree hits and then when on to poot a 9-1 victory over invading Huntington Beach in a non-league baseball game at Boysen Park in Anaheim Fri- day night. The Rebels combined a dou· ble. an error, tv.·o singles, two v.·alks. a hit bat.sman and 1 pair or ground outs for the six runs. Huntington's only s c o re came in the six lh inning v.·hcn Bill Shubin singled up the mid. UC I Tennis die, was balked to second, went to third on an infield single by Steve Deeter and srored when Steve Brooks hit into a fielder's choice. Huntington's Oilers could only collect rour hits off a trio of Savanna pitchers. Dar\ow Troxel had he only extra base blow for coach Don \Valker's Huntington nine, a double. H11nli!t•Te'l1 ltt<~ (11 .. ' • • Ytn Amtr•forl, U 11'1))1•1, ltl Shl,lbln, 11>-•<I Oetlf•. < !lrooiu, •lb Fvll\t.,., cf·P .lSllfOO"cl, ti Grorne, II Whltr, lb To!l!I , ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' " ~•••nnl C•! •• l • ' ' • ' ' ' • ' • , ' • , • • " l<«• '' lft11ln11 • • • • • • • ' ' • • , i • • • • • • • ' • • • • H11ntfftllon 5•••~~· ' 000 001 G-1 OIO oin •-t ~ fill • • • • • • • • . ' ' . • • • • • • . ' • •• . ' , ' • • • • ' . , , , . • • ~ i i : • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' • • . ' ' , J ;IJ.4 ·-Vtlencl• CIU Ul H11111!111tftl INci. ,_ V1'9Ml1 (JIJ CU HlllllllllM ltKh y,,..1.., LtlVftt llNch l•I CUI l1 O.IRll ioo Medl•Y Atl•~ -I. LI Qvlnll. Tlmt: 1:57.1. 7DO Fret -1. knelt tlO! 1. S. F1rrltf (lQI l W1ll9'rv {Lil. Tl..,., J:Oll .•. !oO Fret -1. MtFtrl1nd (LQ) 1. A. F1rrler 3 • .t.. w1.-. fll), time: 21.1. O!vl"'ll -1. Mllltr !Lil J. H\ogln1 (LOI J. !ltlltY ILQI. Polnll: 15 D. 100 Fty -1. o. Wirt Ill) t. Mc- SPIKE • • • (Contlnued from P11e 14) lit -1. !I. 01vl1 IUl J, Moolt11 481 J. 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E1t•1t ., 1..0\J I~ MOIUllS STEV&Ell, $11'111, "'"'""°'' 1 .. e1t, C•llf. nuo. f'OU..YWO<JD (UPI) Thi• ...... 1,.u It (orldlK;t.a ~y • Ot<••-· P1trlc!• •. Kllnflnlmllll, ..,.... VI• 1..ldo I ~·rion. NOTICE " HEll:IEIY GllllEN 1;.;i loud. Ne'Nl>Ol'I .ffCll. C•!ll, nuo CBS-TV's oUicial pro-am Tues day and Friday night however, in cunrlicl with foot· David Janssen . J-A, Sdlmit1lnG M•f'I l..oul.. 1Con•11t "-• t!!.a h•••ln Thi• 111/JIMU ft l>i't!lt conduc:JM b~ I)• 61!1'.,..,.•n • ~1111on tor .1rw.1. " will •'"' 1 o-r•f P•r1n1t1lllP. schedu le for ne1t. :teason con· lin~ups arc lo be v!'\ped out. ball games. -"Funny face," a h alf· JAA\as A. SCNMll!1tH• tor 1n11•nt1 o1 I..•'"'" •n11"""n11r' s1A11.., 1u1n11trnml,.. firms that the network, trying Atnid this slashing, however. The new CBS series include: hour CQmedy with Sandy D un· sonlt' of the retained series -"Cade's County," an hour tnn as a model who m a kes AlfWM'J 10 p.,uion.r ~IOllCI W•lvlldl r.t•••tw:• S/P1tr1c1a I , 1Clln1H1mml111 tn Dwfr DrlW, S~llt f fO wnk~ It mlldl IOt lt;rlh_,. 1M1rtlc11tafl, Put>lllMd Orantt ( ... 11 OlllJ PllOI for 3 rnOre tOtJtemparary lrl.-1 •••c" C•lit.rnlfi nu. •l'o!I 11111 tht 11rn1 1nc1 PlKI 01 1>tarl1111 M1r¢11 •· lJ, 20, 21. 1'11 ttt·71 P11bll111e11 or-co.11 0,11~ PllOf ,... ,.,.... 11,, o.... ..., 1or Avru a. I--'--'-'-'-'-------'-" I flavor, h as eliminated Its indicate the network's con1· with G lenn Ford as a con-te levision comme rcials while F.tiru.nt 11 •no M••<h •· IJ, '°' nn. fl •~• t.m .. In 1111: cour••oom LEGAL N011C numerous r u ral comedy lt71 ~»-11 ol l>tP••lmcnt No, l Gf 1tl1' court. E ntltmenl to a new look. While temporary Southwest marshal attending college. ti 100 Civic Cent<ir Orlv• We11. 1~1--~~-~~~-------1 serle!, incl u d Ing some letllng go rural shows, CBS and Edgar Buc hanan as his _ A 3tl:minutc comedy ln LEGAL NOTICE ""'Cll"I Of .Stnla An1, Ctlli.orni.. SUl'l!ltlOll COUllT (II' THt: Ion, gtime fav••ll ... Otltd Mf•dl 11, 1'71 STATE 0 1' CAl..ll'OlllllA 1'011 .,. r enewed two comedy pro-district attorney boss. which Dick Van Dy ke plays w. E. SI JOHN, THE COUNTY 01' OIUNOE Ca"""'!~"' '•Th Be ] JUl'llllOll COUllT Of TMl CWlll"I Cl"'11. Ht. A4111S '"'"' ..... are . fl very grams regarded on the _ "Carltlon.'' with William a family man \li'bo is host borderline in earlier tentative Conrad as .a modern private of a video s how in his home STAT• o" cAL11'011""" 11011 HAI.I. s••UY NOTICE o" H•A•ING Of Pl!'ttT1011 H lllbillieJ," "Mayberey BFD.'' THE COUlolTY 01' 011.AHGE 111 loltrt~ M•I• Jin.I l'Olt 1'110.AT• 01' Wll..L AlolO 1'011 G oL. *· A""'2 1'1111 Alie. C•UIWni• LITTlllS T•ITAMl!HTAllY " reen Acres," "net: llaw" schedules : The controversial eye, One hour. town. "Ali in the Family," about1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0iii-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; HOT•C• 01' AOMINllTllA111 11( IAl..f r.i; 11141 S.7·1UI E•lll• Of Al.LEN OAl..E, Oeceti.ecl. and the Andy Ctiffitb and 0 .. lllAI.. l'llOl'Ell.TY AT 1'1111/ATI! Alt.,,..Y I'll' l'ttlt\Mer NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt\IEH Tlltl \Ale P11bliiht<I or111M cu i1 O•llY l'!lol Cllarlollt Frkk D•I•. 1\10 known •• Jim Nabors shows. a m iddle-class family n1a n full -IALIOA PININSULA- of personal prejudices. a nd Elllle Ill R"lPH STAHLEY MEAO, M•rcll 1', 20, 15, 1971 •21·11 Cll1rloltt F. O•lt flt• llled llfttln t .•!JO known •• R•LPH s. MEAD, De-Hllllon to<' ,,obtlt "' will '"" tor Also gone from lhfl new fall cN-. luu1nc• 01 Lettero Tt1ttm•n11.,. •o lineup .,. "Lassi"e," •!H ogan 's "Arnie," about a blue-collar ':l!t' :{ • 1..!1 IALIOA ILVD. AT MAIN worker proinoted to executive - ------OPlN ':4S • 671-4141 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl~EN 1h•f LEGAL NOTICE 'flltloner, relrrtnct tG whlfh 11 ""'" Fl.Oii ENCE JOAN 5HE,•R0, a1 .,,. lo• lurlhtr ••rtlculeri. ""' ffllt the Heroes." "The l n tern s' ' • mlnJ•lralrb of tl>f' ~•t•lt o• R•LPH ,_ 11...,t '"" 111..:e ol hnr!1111 !he um.o F 'I f • ~TANI.EV ME•o. 11'° k""'"" •• R•1..PH ~•• """ ,,, '"' April 1. 1m. 11 " am1 Y Af aJ.r" "To Rome s MEAD. dKt•'-MI, wrn nll •' private Cl!ITl,ICATI 0 ' l\HINl$S t :JO '·"'·· In lllt cou•lrDOfl'! "' OttMrt· With Love .. "Men al Law " .. le, lo l1't ~•llllt•! •ml tie•! l>ld<ll'r ,t(TITIOUS HAMI l'tW'nt No. ) o1 .. 1o1 cou•t. 11 100 (l•iC • ' unOer "" ierms t nd ( 0 n d 11 o 0 n , T~t inclerolon~ I do urtlfv0ttil'I' ..,•4rt Ctnttr Drive Wt1!, In !ht Cllv " S1nh the Ed ·Sullivan bOUr tlnd the here1riall"' mentioned •nd tublt CI to CONluC! 1111 • ""'' Mii If o>e •• ' Ant, Ctll!ctn!•. G c0t1flrm•llol'I o1 '"' 5VPtrklr covn. 0,, FPUnt•ln v 111ev, Ct!ltornle, und•r 111a O•tec:I M••th 12 ltTI r erun s of Jackie !canon's M•rcll ,., un " !he "°"' cf ,..,,,. nct!llou1 llrm Mlflt! pt CHEETAH FAST w. E. ST JOHN, "The Honeymooners." ll'Clccit !•·OO) p 'M llltrtiller w'llll FREIGHT I ncl llltl ulcl firm II tomP<>19" COUnlv Cler~. lht u...,e '1nowed bv "'11w. ,, !ht 0;11C: of Ille !<l!lowlne "''°"~ wholt "'""" OSTROW, OJIUCkl!ll, The overriding po\nt Of the <>f H"JIWOOO, SODEN i<>CI •DICI N~ON, 11'1 lull ~ncl .~,_,. of tt1ldenu ar1 HASATIR •nd l(UllET. 111ome•• tor uld 1dmlnl11r1!rl•. 1t 01 ICllQWI. fU I Wlh~lft •oult Vtr•. new schedule is to ~ree CBS MO N<!WPorl Cent.r Orlvr, Suite oil•, J1me1 E. Jl1£1'1Brds, 7lS Join~ No. atvtrl"I HJll1, Cttll...,,11 t011t fro m . its basic j m age ' NeWPOrl 9•1cll Callliltn11 •II lh• r11n1 1, Colli M.sa, C•lltornlt . T•I: l?ll) 172-t2N-ltll !Ille, lnttrUI ,:..c, tl!t l• 0f 1~ !U(t~O<;I: •rlln L Plofll, 20n l' .... ltrQPe, (O$lt AllMMYI IOt l'elllJoMr SOffieltmes U 0 fa j r l y eX• •l'IG 1!1 f~ fogllt, ri!le, ln!orn1. •nd M•••· (•lllornlt. Publlllle<t Dr•rtOe Cn1! Da lly Pll<>I ,_., ~t•I• 11191 11111 •ll•lt of R•LPH siAN• O•!e<t February is. lf71 M•reh 1:i. H, 10. 1f1l S6•·11 aggerai.cu by competitors, of • . Jomt• E. P:1chtrth be" k Iha l..l'Y M •O, dKo••'""· ha• •cqui""<l A ll>n 1.. PtOhl 1ng a networ t appeals b• _,.rkln o1 l•w "' oth•rwl~•. oiner St•t• of (,111 ... ~1 •. oranee count.: LEGAL NOTICE chiefly to children, old folks 1han, or 11'1 •1'dlll0t0 I~. th1t cl ulO On Feb. 2s, 1911, belDro mt , 1 Ncll'l'i----------------J ~eawd. sltu•t• In 1"' C•IY of Hvnil~TD!I Public in arnl 1or n il! srue, portont llY T·JUot and r u ral viewers. &f1cn. Coun!Y al Or~n110. CelilD nl•, tPHtfed Jlmtl £. Jl lcll•rdl t nd Arlin SUl'EJllOJI COUllT Of THl commonl• known 11 197'6 ,K••~kk 1..0~. l Pfohl kMwn 1 Ill ~ "'". STATE o" CAl..1fOllH1A 1'011 CBS is all too aware of Mi.mlln11tD!I B•Kn, Cttifor""' mDff . o mo r1 THE COUNTY 01' OllANOI ••rtlcviarlY d~trl-•~: "''°"' "!hot• "'"'es a•e "1~•c bfO Ha. A,JNU the growing number of lot U of T•1ct Nn. ~111 11 Dtr to tilt wllh>n lnllrvmt<'l! t nd i cknowleft9" NOTICE 01' HE"•lltlHG 0, l"E"'TITION J "''P rocot11ec1 Jn s.co. 11s. ,111n tn" e1..cu1e11 111t .,,,,,, ,0 persons concen rated in urban ' d . ~t ano -ol Ml•rellon•OU• M•o>, lDFFICIAl SEAl..l JI l'JI08ATE 01' Will ANO POii IJ ,.c.,.o• 01 0;';""8 cou';;"iy, C•!itornlo. R. w Loc•h1r1 LEn1Rs Tt:sf.-.Ml!NT•RY areas, .as we as the young Subl..:t to; cvtttn• """· covenani., No1&rv Pub11t-e.111.,.n11 E•tal• of CHARI.OTTE c. DU R,.N. adult audience and its buying c:ona;11oos. re$Trktlon1, •P•erYl .. OtU, Prlrl(IPll Olllct M Ottf~Ud. rlahl$. •IOhh ol WtY. • ... ,,,,.M.. II Or•nae Counl'I NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN lhtl power. Neyertheless, the •ny, ol r..ccrd. M• Comml•llon E~l><tH So!>l111 •rmlio h•I llled hueln ' pt!lllon network iS s licking With SOme Thi term• i nd conc:ll•loos 01 •illt fPI>. ~. nn tor Proti.1t ol wll! •ml fOf lssu1>K• •rt: C•th In l•wlul mo~•Y of !ht Publl111e<:1 Dronae '"''' Otliv Pilot ol Ltl!efl Tti!1monrtl'Y lo !ht Pttlllontr,l----------'------1 Fo11tuorY )1 •nd M•tCfl •· U, )0, rt!tten(t to Wh ich !1 m•d• lor lur!hor LEGAL NOTICE Unlttcr S!ales o! Amrdca. Tt n Ptrctnl ltll ••1·11 otrtkul1r1, 11...r !hit 1ht llmt atld pttcel·------~--------I Ot'l.I ot lh1 1moun1 bid lo 1cccm1>1n~ of flttrlnv lht i•me has bttn set tht offt r •ncl Ille tNi1anc~ !G bt Nld fot Aptll 1, 1fi!, ti f:lll 1,m., In P-4N71 °"' conllrmttlOO'I ol .. 1• by th• Court, LEGAL NOTICE !flt courtroom ot DtPlrlmtM Ne. 3 CERTlflCATe 01' IUSlHISI EK•llW chareeo t re lo bt dlvldell ~~•!" of t•id courT, et 100 Civic Ct n!Or l'tCTITIOUS HAMI bl!lween buvtr •nd 1tllt" e~tfPI !net HOTIC! TO Cll!DITOlltS Orlve Weit, In the CllJ Cl San11 "no, 1ht un<1e.,ltl'IH do terrify lhlY iff tht 1eller will PaY !or •t•!• documenlal'Y l\J,111110• COURT Of THI Calllotnlt. conoixtln~ • builn•n a t 1971 Garflald il•'!'P• and !he DollcY cl llllt 1ns~r1nt1 ; STATE 01' CA.l..ll'ORN!A fOll D•IH Mtrch 17, 1'71 . •v1., Foun!tln Vllloy, Cllllornlt. under Tho buver will PIV the COS! ol ••coNllnt fHf COUNTY Of ORANCiE W, E. $T JOHN, 11!1 !lctUlou1 !!rm ntmf pt "THE TOWER tnt died. TeXfl, ln111r•nce, Hid ront•, No. A•61111 County C~•t OF PIZZA 111<1 !hat s•lO firm II co...posld k t nY. ert lo bt proraled !O cloJ.t E11i11• of MIJGH •A Y M 0 N 0 Mtl(E MAYO of l~e !ollowll'llll Ptt&oni , whose narnt1 ol ••CrllW. MONTGOMERY. 0..co••ed. Ill Soul~ G•rlltlil Av1nu• In lull ""' pltceJ ol rei"Ktel\tt oro All bids and of!~r\ mu1! bt In w•llln11 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN lo !hi Monltllt!lo, Colitornlt to"'9 11 lollows: 1..:t w\11 bt tKeiv l!<I ~• Tho cfllNI crPdilo" of !ho 11>0ve namPd d!tfdtnt T.i, OU) 11J·l l$$ Htrrv I.. Mvrrell, flll R!9a!tl D•ivt. of its veteran series. status in his com pany. Returning are ''Guns1noke," the Carol Burnell and Glen Other positive aspects of the new lineup include t h e Campbell variety bours, the scheduling of "CBS Reports" Luc ille Bal!, Doris Day and fo r two h ours once a m onth Mary Tyler Moore comedies, on Thursdays. and the r e turn "My Three SQn~." "Mission : Of the rlOW·biweek/y • '60 Impossible," '' M an n ix • ' ' Minutes" Ofll a v"eekly basis, "Hawaii Five-0," "Medical though not quite in prim e tim e Center," "Arnie," "All in the Family'' and the two wee1t1y 0 -__ •_t_o_7 ~P~·~m~-~S~un=d:•Y~':·_T~h:e·11 m ovies. T he Thu rsday m ovies wiHlr.~~~~~~!"!:~~~ return as before. but the Fri-LAGUNA BEACH day motion pictu res will be switched to Sundays -at 7,30 SCHOOL OF ART p.m . Jn addition, the networkl ~llil•••lllllll•• .. has scheduled-za new series 11 of 00.minute, mad c. r or· television films entitled ''CBS Friday Movies." As CBS-TV President Robert Wood s a ys, the new lineup is marked by the m ost ex. tensiv e program changes in the. network's history. Becau se of the schedule's attempted image-altering, as well as the Cl:ltback o n net\vork prime time by the Federa l Com. municatioos Commiss ion, 13 o f CBS current 29 series srRIN~ rR~~RAM .,, H•RWDOO. SODEN and •OICINSON, lhll t ll Ptt.on1 h1vlnv cl•lm• •O•ln1t AtlOrMY tor PtllHont• HunllMOtOtO BtlCh. C•Hfornli, enorne~s tor lilt tdml~!lltttrlY ti 150 tho u ld d«Henl .,, ft'<l11lre.t lo Ill• Publl1holl O•anee C<>t1t Ot!lv Pl!ol •11tod H. Skibicki, )161·• Amt•lcin '1-WEEK COURSES NtWPOrl C•ntrr Drjvo, Sul!• •:S.. NowDOrl 111em wl!h lht necen •rv vouchtri. fn Mt rch ll H 20 1t71 S6f·71 ""v•., COS11 Mt••· Ct lllornla. Buch, CtlllOfnit. •I 1nv Time 1fltr 1n1 lht ~ffl<• o! the cle•k ot The 1bov•]----'-'--'---------J 01111' Merch J?, Jf71 l • h 29 • M 29 !;<11 oubllc1!1on of 11111 notice •no ~t"'o "°'''""' court, or 10 proJ.tnl lh.,n, with LEGAL NOTICE Harry L. Murr•ll TV Guest·~ Marc io ay t~t m1kln11 01 ••Id t111•: the ~c•"'r' vouchu1. to "'' 11.,.I---------------Alfrecl H. Skibicki o Pa1nting-Fi"llrlt' &: Land- For tunher ln!<lrm1f•on •nd bid for111t O•l'llen•d ti lh1 olf!co of •ttor~ov •. ,,., Stttt ol C•llfornl• Ort111t• Coun!y: ~ 1001v at !he ofli<• of tho •ttornev1 P•UL A. H•NNA. ~lt E••I 11th s1ree!. • 0n M h 1 HOLLY\ s cope Drawinq•Life & lo• !flt t dmln!slr•lrl• co11t Mtu. Cal11ornll , which I• t~e 1lH'ElltlOJI COURT 0, THI N ire I 1• un, Micro me, 1 \'000 ! UPI) • Thf •lohl f$ ,,s .. ~ta to ,.;,ct 1nv 1>lacr of bllllnn• 0, !hf undersl~n•d STATE OF CA1..1,0J1H1A ,OJI olilrv 1tvbl • 1" '"" for ••Id St1te. Comedian Paul L ynde and Anatomy. Ceramics~ •"a 111 bids. ln •II ,..,,!Itri pert•lnll'l9 ,0 tht ••l•!e THE COUNTY Of OllANGf 0~'""'1 ",. I Pl>ttrecl Htrrv L. Murrell Sculp'ure Art His•-ry• o•TED: M••ch 11, 1t11 or .. id <kcec:lent, w11111n lour MoMhs No. A"'**21 1 A. Ir "'· Skibicki known to m• comediene Jo Anne Worley ' ~ Ftcrence Joen ~~ei:i••d '""' ll>r first p~blic•Jlon of this nollct. HOTtCE OI' HEARING 01' PITITIOH 10 bt tl'>t 1>t r1ans wt>os. nuiutt •re ·1 J e welry &: Print Makinq ·~ Aamln1<1ratrl• of ,~t O•toll Febrvirv 16• 1911 FOR 'llOIATI OF WILL ANO 1'011 •vbscrlbe<l 10 !hf wu~1n ln1trvmen1 1nc1 WI I CO-star in a guest a p pear. Children's Art E•l•te 01 1111P'I ST•nl•Y Me•d oonald Noll Mon1,..,.,1,.,. LETTEllS TESTAMINTAkY •U:ncwlec1o9" •hev ••ecvlld the ••m•. ance on "Love, American •llO ~"°'"" •• RllPh s. Meld. •dmlnlll••tor Wl!h Ille Wiii E1t1te ol RICHARD e. Fl..OYO, •k• (OFFICl•L SE.1.1..J Slyle," Other day and even;nn OKoa~ •n'"°•ecl to l~e Esl•lt cl lllCH•P:D B•JIJIETl Fl..OYD. tkl B•R· Jo•fPh E. O•vl1 ~ MAllWOOO, SOOEN ANO •DIUNSON tlla •bov• ll<lmec:I G..cMent RY FLOYO, Oectn•ell. Nohry P~bllc, Ca!ltorni• classes • .Approved far Allornt11 ti 1..ew !'AUL A. HANNA, NOTICE JS HE REl'IY Gii/EN lhl1 PrlnCIPt! 011/ct In 11 D•" 11., A11111" .. " AllM'nfY ,, l..•w M l..Hll•n Flovd "'' 11!e11 ~•rein , 0 ••n•• County LEGAL NOTICE veterans. SJI Ht_.11 Ctnllr orlv• -sullt •ll N•rtoor Law aulC.lllt 1>tlllion lor proN!t of will tnd for MY CommlulOft E11>l•n b Pott Olflc1 ••x 11'111 11' E••' 11'111 Sltfff IHuance ct l..elletl Tt1ltm1nl••Y to June 71. 197• NOTICE TO CREOITOllS 1Vril r or phone for rorh11rc NtWPOrl 1..-c:h, C11lferl'llt tl:Ul Cftll M•lt, Cetllor'l'lil tuU the Hlllloner reference lo which b Publl&lled Or1ngt Cg.,! 0ti1Y Pilot. SUPEJllOll COUltT OF THE 20 1Np-(711) '44-lJ\l 5'1 ... ltOI _ .,_1-41'1 m•dt fttr lurflllr parllculi rt, and lhat Mtrch l 3. 10, ll o"ll A11rll l, 1911 567·71 STATli OF CAl..IFOJINIA FOJt t 714) 494•15 A'"'""'Y' ter .t.o1m1n11tr•lri• •11_, tor ,._11111tt•ltt the time 1nc1 Pl•ct cf 1111r1n11 1~e THI! COUNTY 01" OR•NGE 630 La,.una Canyon Rd. l'ubl!11W1' Ort n91 (011! 0111¥ l'llci. Wiii! lht wrn AllM•M ume htl llffn Jft !or April I, lf71. LEGAL NOTICE No ...... ,, ~ Mlrch 1t, 20 and l!, 1911 tllf-11 Pub\lll'lt<I O••nlll! COlllt D•il~ Pilot. •' 9:30 1.m .. In lht c1111<lroom of EsfaP• Cl JOSEPH EVERETT WILLIS, Laquna leai;h 92651 M••c~ •. IJ, ,0, 11, 1t11 ,93.71 Otperlmffif No. l of ••Id (OUrl, •1 1'·60111 0Kt•••d. l1Fi;~~~~~~:~~~~~~1/I ----J7ll0 Civic Ctnt~r Orlvr Wt,!. In lh• CEllTtFICATE 01' IUJIHIESS NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the LEGAL NOTICE (ity of Soni• An•, Co lltornl1. l'ICTITIOUS NAME crtlllt0<1 Cf l1't tll<Ne nam"11 dtc"11ent Oe!ed M.,Ch 11 , 1t11. "'Tne undersigned dotl ct '11!v ht 11 lh•I •II Pr'""'' h1v11111 ct1lm1 aealn•I LECAl lolOTICIE 1--------W. E. ST JOHN CD!ldu<!ln; • bU•lneu ti tt~l Cert• lh• ••ld . decedonl ere r"11ulrod to fil• LEGAL NOTICE HEWPORT·MESA UNtftEO IAll 1071 Coun1v c1 ... ~ c .. clt. Huntongton Betch, Cal!lo•ni•, lhtm, w<lh the necn••rv VO•ICher .. 1n SCHOOL DISTRICT NOflCIE 01' OllF ... Ul..T AHO Ell!CT10N M. 1..11..1..tAN FLOYD ~nder tne flc!l!lo~I firm ntmt of I. lhr atflce Of ll'le cit•~ cl tn • M><lvf NOflCt: tNVITIHG l lOS TO SELL UHOER OEEO OF TllUST U• Etll 'h i Slfeel I. D MAINTEN•NCE t n.11 lfl•I •aid enl!!lell court, "' to 1>re•tnt tnem, wltn NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lha! 1.1. He. 111·11 Cftlt Mtlt , C11lf0fftlt IUll lirrn Is <cmpa1ed of 11!t following P•t'S<>11 !ht neceu•rv Vcucflo", !O !ht 1,in-l~r !ottd o1 Educ•llcn o! lh<! Newp0n. NOtlCE IS HEREaY GIVEN : T~•! T•1: (IU) M2·0112 wl>o10 ntmt In fv!l • ...., Pllte of rn1dtP>C~ dtrs;9nl!<I ti the ollico of hor •nor,..YJ, ..... Unifit<I SchOOI 01,lr!(t ol Or•ntt T, D. Servict CompenY, • <o•oo••t;,,n. l'tli!lonff in 'r• Pu 11 •• follow" Hurwll1, Nurwlu •ml Rmttt, i?o J'nd C011n1Y. C•!!IOfni. will ro<elvt st •ll!<I h llulv a~ooinlt<I Tru1tee undtt !ht Pul>lilhe<l Dr•na• (<>tit 01llv Piiot, Ou•ne I.. Weii,, •t5' Ct rlt Cfr(le S1re~1. NewPOrl Buch. Cal1!crnit 91663, bids 1111 to 11 ·~ A.M, o! 111e Hlh 1o11owl1111 de9';:rlt>ea llff<I of lru,t: M•rch IJ, 1,, 20. 1'71 S~7l H11nll1>9!"" Bt•(ll, (t!llornla. 'wlllch 11 the P!1c~ of bu"""'~ o! "'" tlav ef M"clt lfll. •• '"" otllcr DI TRUSTOR : Jomts H, S&ttt rwhi!t •nd 01111' MtTcll ~ lt71 unclet1!9ne<1 In •II matters Der!a;n1ne ••Id $0.oo! Ol•lrk!, lotlled I ! 1151 E!len J. S.1Terwtill1, h<i1blncl ""' IO'll•. LEGAL NOTICE Du•n• L, w~111 !c !he e••••e el s~ill llecrdent, Wllhln P leCt'ftllt •venue, Co•la MtM. CelUcr· BENEFICl.,RY( Gl'""'1 I . Wolmutt •lld Stitt cf Ctlllcrnl•, Ortnet County: four monr.111 •lier !he 11•11 Publl(1llon "I•, al which !lmt ••Id bldl will bt l'!orenc. Wolmll!t, 111/tbllncl 1n1t w\te •• SUl'l!.IOll COUllT OI' THI! On M•rch 4. 1971. bttlore mt, 1 cl c:~11 nol1ce , p.lbl!(ly -ned •P'od rttd to" 1.,;n1 l•nln!J. ST•Tt: Of CAl..ll'OJINIA l'Oll Noltrv 'ublie In t nd ri:or ••id S!e!o alee! FobrutrY 2,, 1t11 INSTAl..lATION OF AUTOMATIC Rtcorded June 1!, 116, ts l"1!r No l'Oll THI COVffTY Of OllAHOI! Hrton•llY •PHt•Kt 01/&M l. Well; VIRGINIA. J, WEll•NO 3PRINl(l..ER 5YSTEM 16S2' !n bool< "91 Ptllf ii OI 011\cltl Hi. A·•l14t k""wn lo me !c bt !ht Person Wh0$1 Extcu!rl1 DI Ille Wiii •II bld• ••• to bl< rn 1ccord1nce Rttor1n Jn the olllct of !tie R•tOrdtt NOTICE 01' HEARING 0, Pt:TITION n•me Is subscribed le !ht wl!l!ln '"' <>I 11\t: •bove nemtd doc~dent ,.,ill> Conc:lhlons, lnllrixlions, t n d of Oru>11e Counly; 111d cWed pt lru$1 !'OJI OETElltMINATIOH THAT l'l:ll· i1tum1nt tnd acknowleltgec:I h<I necll!ld HURWITZ, HUllWIT? 8 llli:MER 5Pt<lnC&tl0t01 which t•t """" on Ille dtscribt1 lh• lollow\1'1111 PrGPt rl"I: SOHS OlliO UNOlll. CIRCUMITAlolCIS tho Seme. 00 :121111 Sir.at In Ille olllcl cf !h<I Purch&,i"9 •v,nl lot 1'1 ol Trl cl No. 1116. H1rbor WHl!llE THIElll! IS HO SUl"flCll!HT (0FFICl"I.. SllAll Nl'llrflOtl l111c:h, C•Ml.,ni9 ol 11ld Sct.ool 01!1rkl. 1151 Pl1cenll• View Addl!IOll lo Sant• •na ktlOllls. EVIOENCE TM.t.T THEY o I ID J•tn I.. Johll Til: 1110 ,11-tOJO .. Vfl'l\lt, Cos!t Me11, Cl llfcrnl•. 11 1llown D!I t map r..cordell In SIMULTAHl!OUSl..Y Nc!tfY ,Publl<-C1111ornl1 Alt.,.....YI '-1 EXK~lrlx Etch bl(l(!ot mull 1utimlt , bid d•Po•lt Book '1, oov• 2S of Ml1t•ll1neou• Eitflo cf Rober! M Emich, Ot<Nletl. Pr!11tlD1I Olllce In Publlihtd Or•nee Cotti Oa,lv ,,",'.',",' In t!'lt lorM of , cerlitlt<I or Cl$1>l•r's Mt1>1, !KOrd$ of Orln~e Co11nlV, NOTICE tS MEREBY GIVEN thtl O•tne• C011ntv Mtrch •. !l, 20, 27, 1911 ch<!c~ or • bld bond eciuo! to llvi c1111.,.n11, '"d deed ol 1<u11 1..cu••• J Do 1 E h My Commission E~Plff• Ptr(tnl r~•1,1 of the 1mo1mt 01 me cert1!n obllgf!IOn• lncludlnv CM no!• 0f111,0::0 ~r ;::,,.,1~::10~11"::,,fht,';~;.,,,~ M•rch '· 1t7J . LEGAL NOTICE bid, mtde oiviblr lo the craor of ror th• •11m cf t ll,IOC 00 died under tlrcumsta.nc•• w,,...,. there Published Or•ntt Cc.ti O&>IY l'i!ot'l-------cccc"-':.:::.::c_ ___ ll the New1>1>r! MHa Un•fird SchO<t! Olsirkl 1h1I the btn~ld1! lntprt1t und•r such " ,,. iullk .ent evidence th•• lh~Y died March•· 13, 20, )1, 1911 19~.71 P-10771 /I Prrlormontt flood m1v be re<1ulrtll Get<! cl 1tu1t ind tho oDt•votlOfll secure<! 11,..,v11ontQU$IY ref•rt~ce to which 1, -• -----CE1tT1,1C•fE OF l'IUSINlSS 11 lh• l!ls<t fllon of Ille Olsrr;ct, In !hrr•~Y '" Pro•Pn!lv h•IO bY !ht un· a I LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS N•ME l~t p~ent ol l•llvr• to •nler into 1ucn orrslone<t; Th1t I b•t1<h o!. •nd defovll 7.:! •,,•or •u:~ner •oar! cu,'"," ",no lhlll------Tiit unden lvn..i dot> ''''''' 00 '' "• the obllo.ttlon1 !Ot which •UCh dee<! m• •·~ ° Ct o ~·• n9 Tne con!r1cl, th• procee.ts of 1nr chock 1 , 1 . urllv he occurred in $0\tllt hi• tieon 111 for """' l. 1111 , l'-IN1t CG11ductln9 • bu1lne,. ~I 111 T.lro SI ..,;u bt forft htd. "' In c••• of • o rut <I 1tc 1 . 11 t:JO a.m.. In 1hr C011rlroom ol <Ell.Tl~IC•TE Of eUSINf:SS S11llt B. Newootl Bt1ch, Ct litornla. un(Jer bond, 1h• lull sum !her.ot wlll ~ th1! 111Ym•nl h11 not been IT'ildt of ooo•rlment No l of l lld 11 1 l"ICTITIOUS NAME Ille fictltl°"' llrm ntm~ of CORPOll•Tfi •• '' •. ,,, '' "'' 1,,_, ,,.,,,,.,, ,, 0,,~... Tht 1um of Sl,lll.l6. 1ov•nc"" by 1-Cl 1 C ' 0 co;i ' • COMM"••c••10••• CO""U'-A'"' ' Co";,,_ -"" bone!iCl l nt In PIY""'11 of dtll11Quencle1 ,-,,, ,,'.',.,,',"~",', C••'n",',.,,•.H!, In lflt TMe undl!r1l;ne<1 Got• ct•lllv hr I• v "' "~ ,., ' ·~ In " 1 b ~ " " " conouctin11 • builnu 1 al 101 West BIY lhtl ••Iii firm 11 comoosea of int No bid<!" m1v wltfldraw hlt bid Tor due on • pr or encum r1nct . . D1tl'<l M•rch 11 1971 •ve,, N~wporl e eacll. Ce!llornl•, under lollowln• Person. wh<>•e name In fun , perl01' of lo•!Y·flve !<S) d•v• .n.., Thal bv retlOf\ fflertol. 1he under11oned, w E ST JOHN !ht llCllrlou• firm n.ome 01 MICRO ""' Pll Ct ol ••slllence I• ts follows: 1111 111te ~I tor lhf ooenlno lheroot. Prtlffll bt~l!cl•r' und1• such dtt<I C~uniy Clerk El..ECTRON1($ i no !ht! nld tTrm 11 D•vld 8 . Hver Ill, 111 ll•il 5!., Tiie fl<>trd ol Educ•!loo cl lht NtWPCtl· ol trutl, het Pllt tll!ed •111' ~Hvere<l OSTllOW, DJIUCKlll, N•l•TIJI comP<l5f'll of th<I IOllcwlno porson. wnoff Newp0rt Betch, C11llornlt . Mtit IJnUll!<I SchOOI OTsttlCT rest•vts 10 11ld dU!J All'Polnled Tru1ie1, • wrll!en ANO kUkET ni me In fu ll Ind Place of •nidenct Oatell Mlrch t, 1971 '"" rlohl 10 relect •nY or tll bl01. Deci.rttl0t1 of Oe!oul1 .,.... dfm~nd lar tl)l Wlllhll'I leu1tv11'111, Sulit"' 11 •• totlowi: Oavld B. Nver Ill '"° no! nects•trllY •Ctto1 tho lowert 511•, ""' h•t depo1!ted wllh "'"' dulv ltVlrfY Hllli, C•lllorl'I~ fllttlt p 0 S!•!• cl Ctlllornlt, Or1nte Coonly, '' •• ·< '' ••••• , ... <o <o•m•'''' '' acPOln1ed Tru1le1. suth df'fd of lr_u1t .. ,, ''''' 1----•-••• tier rew, I01 VI. !tv A•t., 0 " '' , I I Oii ho ' '"'" ,.. NtWPOrl •••ch, Ct lil, n M•rch ~. 1911, before mt I No!1rv ltreoula•ltv In t nv bi d recelvl!<I. and 1n llocumen' t v denc nv o oa ;: AllltJ\IYI IOt ,etlti.Mf Oi!ld Mo rell 11• 1911 Public In end •er Hid Sllle, ~er!r~all• W•GI! t:ATl!S· s..:ured 1ht•tbV, tnd ~•S dtcl1•td • Publl>hell O•tr>gt (l)olll Oil! Pilot P•I•~ B. Drew 1ppeert<I 01v!d B. Hvtr Ill ~ncwn ' doel htr~bv d..clare 11! 1ums SK Ure M -'' -' • , , •· <o Puwr&nT !O 11'1.• l..~bo• Codt '!I !~• lh•ribv lmml!<llttelv dve ind etvibl• •r~ .. · •w· lJ, lt1 •11·11 ST•TE Of C•l..IFORNI• o mt o """ t """"" wnc!r n1m•I ~lat• DI Cll•lorn>a, ~11tnfr~ Cal<lom11 nd ho• tlK!Pd end """' htrtbv el••• DR•NGE COUNTV; i1 1ubttrlbed lo l~o wl!nin ln~t•umrnt Buildlno •nd Cnn•lruc!ion T••a~s CQun· :0 <•u•• 1110 Irv•! P•D<ltflV 10 toe LEGAL NOTICE On M••<~ JI, 1'11, i..rort ,..,1, , ana •<-nawle.toe.t llt ex•culed lhe 11mt. ~II•. Bu11dlnt •nd '"""rucll<>11 Trad!"> .old 10 111111y Tho oblloa!lcns ••tuledj------Nolar1 Public in 1na for •aia Sla!e, (OF l"'JCt•1.. ~EA.Ll Council ot Cranor C<>Ynl'f, ~· Jail! lfltr~hy. 1'·4MU ••r~n•llv tpoe••t(! Pet" Drew ~""'"'" M••" Be!h Morion Board Of Truotet! fl•< 1.cer!l>nt<l the Oiied M••Ch ,, 19/! CERTll'ICATE OF IUSIHEIS to "'1' lo De tt\e Pf"O" wh<11t """'" ~~::;iga~u~:\~~~·;~ornii o'n•••! o•t vtlllr>t •••• cl o., alem G!"°'n 6, Wol"1UTI FICT1ft0US H•ME l• sub.cribe<t !o lht wl111ln ln1tr1<M•~t O••noe Counly W19H tor etc/1 era!! er l"lo• of w!)f~mr~ !'IOtt~ct WolrnY!1 Th• ulldtrsl9ned don c•rt!lv !htv ''' •nO •c~noWIPd;ed ~• oxecutod 1~' ••me, Mv Comml•~lon E•OJtt• n~od le •~tcutt ffle con!r•c!1 whlcll Tl>e tGhowlnv I~ • coov et ''NCh<•". ccn(Jucflng • bu•lntu 11 71'1 Ftlrvlew IDFFICl•I.. SE•LJ .0.1>rll '· 1~71 w+!t bf< •wt•dt(! .. tn• IV(te.,1111 bldde'I: tnt ori•lnt\ ol w~ich w11 lilt<! tor Streol, Cc•I• Mttt Ct lllornlt, urnlrr Mtrv Bolh Merton Pvbli•nrd Ot11noe Cots! D••!• l'ilQ1 a rJ•n Ktilh M••lmlUtn khtll "lttoitGtllCI '°'' ., Jovo" f GI '"" "Cu5,_, of th• W•ll" IG) wti. RHwt S/law * HEY KIDSI * llG l'AL SHOW TODAY 1 :)0 TONtTE AT 6:00 & 9:40 diary of a mad housewHe a frank perry film ,_,.... ... ,, .... , ........ ,... - AND AT 7:SS ONlY ROBERT REDFO~D 'TELL KATHARINE ROS THEM ROBERT BLAKE WILLIE BOYIS SUSAN CLARK HERE" A UN1VfR5At PICTURE ~w O 11...t fl>tH Pftvt1 h~i rolu •rt cont••nec:I rtCOtO on Mirth I, 1911 in th• olll'• lho llctlllo'11 ll<m n•mt of MISTER Noti•Y F'ubtit · C•lifo,nl• Milfcn t , 1l, lO. 11, ltll ~tC·ll •lnA.,',•ld•nJDet01tJc0t1i',~,,!. !!';"',~od bV ine 01 n ... caun!V llt<t•de• c! DrfnOt (:g11n1v, STE•K NO. 71 t nil !hat u ld Urm :;:1,ntlotl00lll~t 1" ~--------·J'~=====::::::::::::::::::;:::;:oj'J ~ . t r • "" "' · T D ll'llVICE COMl"•NY l• tomPoltd ol lhr lcllowing ot1.on, not oun Y LEG AL N C ------•ny clanlllct hD!I• not tntlciP1ll!<I •nd 1:i11 ·N .• ,0,_.,..,~, Sullf Nt. U7 wno11 n•m• In full '"" Pltct 01 riildente Mv ComMlu;on l!•Dlrt• . OTI E bf.low 111191' '11•11 bt o•lil ti 1ne cu,.tM '· o. ••• ll'llS •• tollows: •P•I! 9, 1911 wag~ ra•11 tor the •PPll<•ble t•adt Stnll AR•. (l lll•rRlt n 1n Co,ta Mt•• Ho . 11, Inc. ,161 "u~ll1~"" Orano• Coa1t O•llY Pllo! al'l(J cl1ulllcat1~ In effKI wl!n 1ucllc.1bl~ Publl•ht<I O•tnoe CO••' D•fl• Piiot, Ftlrvlew, Coi!t MOii, Ce!lto•nlt Mer~~ 13, 10. 17 •nd Aorlt J, 1tll !~·11 'rtGff Counc111. 11 •nv ra1~1 hsTMI Mi t<h IJ, ~. 11 Aorll l, ltl1 ~•5'11 011..i March f, l't71 ti.low ''" no! turr1<1t or ''" r•vlsed Henry K. Sdlle<hold LEGAL NOTICE "The Fll..E NO. "ttll ,ICTlftOIJS IUSllolE$1 11•ME STATEMENT tol!owlno Ptrton It llcl~v bu!lntH br ltbor 1or-.rnen11 durl"" t•• biddln1 LEGAL NOTICE Pr••ldon1 _ ------]"· '•mt o• con•tructlon 11,.,., •vch •tvl<lon1 ~..ubtn o . Hu...ror .,,.0914 COST• •hall be CIJfl1lde•l!<I • e1rt of lne b•low ----S•C•ellrV Cl!•Tll'ICATE OF tUi!NlSS WEI.DING, MES• R•Ol.l.TOR & 15tJ Ntw1>1>rt Boulf•erd, li1teO ••111. •~v h'elth. wel!aro. v•c1li""' CASI NO. l'"°t5' Sta!• ol C&lllo•nl•, RT•trllde Covnfv. l'ICllflOUS NAME C0•!8 Mt>• 11rDm<>llOO'I .,. oth•r ~n~lt1 •h•ll be CEllTlflCATI! 01' llUllN~SS On Morch t, 1tll, belo•e me, 1 Tht u11<1trsignt11 do c'rlllv tfley ••• •trh~r Fran-Kr!1, 1•n M1r91rcr In addlllon lo rn~ bllow 1!11ell W89t flCTITIOUS l'lllM HAM Notirv P~bllc ln •111' for •tld SIU• conducling 1 bus!non u lSS6I Jlh<>d• Orivt. Ntw<>()rl l!t•ch, •••1•• I AJI .JOU f Pt "ont •lv •PDt•rell Hen•v k Shlerhold Orl~e. Mlulon Vltlo. C•llfornla, ull<ler Thi' bulineu 11 belf\tl tonduC!!d bv /ll'l'llENTtCES: Th1 und1,.l;n.ed <IO hertttv cert1 Y ~nown 1., ,..,, 10 bf. !flt Prt 10 , 0 • <"Ill tn lnd!vld~al. •11tnllon ;, oirP<ffd lo th• 1>•ovl1i0t0s 11111 th•• are ce11<1ucllr11t a ltmhPd Ruben 0 HundO• ~nown 1 1 tn 'i i .. t ''' °"1 firm ntmt of 501.JTHL•NO ~·~P'>fd •'1hur F. l(lri <>! l..&bor Colle St<llOtl 1m.s conc••nl"ll partnorolllp bu1lne11 (t s Co·Plrlntrl) bf. '"' i~retirv '' ,_,.0 M mt., 0 Pl..UMBING· &nd lhtl ••Id 11'"' 11 com· PubJlin..i Otangt Co••I O•li. p ,1n1 f MO!OYmtnt"' IPPrtnlk••· ., OJl•NGE COUNl'I. C•!ifoornl1. under ,. I "' I ¥• ~·· .. ~. posed ot ,~. lollowlng """""" Wh<IH Feb"'""' n •nd M••th 6. IJ. 1(1, 11 ·~ul•o• C<lfll•tclor\ 01 •~!Kon-lh• !lctl,lout llrm n•m• Of F•i• k•RaDR • nc. •"" Ju1>1cr bod to 11\t wltn.n ntme• In 11111 •nd 11lt ct$ 111 rftldtnct 1911 •ll·1l . lnslrum"°'t 1nd •c~nowled~td they ox-are•• follows· lr&e!Of• •mplOylfll !tldtS.._ In any COMl'•NY Ind lhtl >1111 lltm •S com· K V!•d IN! 11mt on beft•lt cf lilld Richard J M T 75561 Rhod •ff•enHC•ble occuPl!IOO'I to apply lo pOstd of Ille tollowlne ottsons. whOse coroort1lon D 1 M' t i' v "0' ~"· T 1 LEGAL NOTICE lh~ 1119llc11>I• loin! ~PP••nnceshlo corn· ntrnf• In lull 1nd Pll CM of reold•n'' 10FF1c1•L SE•Ll 'l~!:,!,i• °"c 1•t:~~m~111~;fs'· Francli•l·------"--------- m+ttH. lor • c•<Hhc•!t ol 1poroY•I ar• •I tol!OWI. to-wit: '"lorac• O. Coll t.1n1, Costa Mtta. Calllctnlt F·JtSS ~...r l<0ln~ In• r11Jo ol •r>Prtl'ltlce.1 to Sel~n Jt11111. JOS Otl,1111r,1 Avo.. No!ttV Pubtlc-Cillllo•nio O tec1 M h 17 lt11 ' ,ICTITIOU> IUSINESS lourllfvmen u1t<1 Oii tlle tD!llt~cr l o• Ant•lt1. C1!1I, Prlndpil Offlc• In • L ""' ' COf'ltr•ctot m1v Tift reoul•"!I IC m••t Ell!• ~Ing, 1'115 loM• Vl1tt Dr, Rlvtr,lde CO!on!v ll1~•ern:e,c. Clollll N•ME STATEMENT c0<1trlbull<>111 to •PPt•"tk••hlP pl°"'''"" l'l••ff!Y Nllls, Calll. Mv ComMlnoln E~Plrt1 SI I I ~ ~~d i ""Ooor "" c Th• ro!lcwlno Hrson l• a0Tn1 IN••ne\> COfttr&e1ot """ •ub·tOn1'•cloT< >11•11 S1vl Shtr. )CCJ H. CllttwOOd •vo.. Feb. 1~. lt7S 0 f oM lti o;; '• u:i'n'7,. Clll'llY .,. HILLCll:EST 1100 CCtl'lflV wllh 5..:tfcn Un.1 !~ 1ht l..01 •1111ele1. Ctlll, Pubtl1ht<I Or1nqt Cout O•;lv Piiat. No!:rv :~~II( I~ •l'IG' fo.'o::iil m;;.,: Oll•PERIES. 1~~ ,If PB~1~nS "' B1vo .. •rr;,~~ymf,:;~,';!.:if::1nt~~~!'uvf 10 ••· Lo~"!~ele~hf(~!I~~ Homewood 11"''"· M11ch lJ, 10, 21 •nd A1>rll J, 1tll S6l·ll pf,.on1llv 111,,.8re11 Rlthlfd J. Mieo•IP~ We•tmln•lt•. c111forn•I. ,,.ntlCfllllp 1landotdi, c""lrot! Oiro(l(lr Sv!vi• Sht r. l60 HomewOO+I Jl<>td, LEGAL NOTICE ____ ", nd Ltw,,•ence C. Ciolli !o.nown to mo G!ne l..e>lff Hiii. 111 Or•n11e, Hll"' ol lndl.l•irltl R•l•llon1, San l'roncloco, Lo• .l.nG••r;. Calif o be P H•i0n1 Who~ ~•mo.t ••~ fi"'JJon !l••c~. C1Ulorn!1. ceutornl• or Ol•isl(l<I of APP•inlitellllp O.!ell F•~r~•rv JC, 1171 •11b1c•l~d to !Ill w\t~ln ln1tt11men1 I nt 1'~11 bu1lnen 11 bl<!ne toridixl"" bf Slt<\O.!rd' brafWll of!ko•. St!dtn Rini LEC•I.. NOTICE ••know odlled lhev •~ec1.1TM1 th• ••mo. &n >nctivl<l~•I, Cl..A5Sll'IC•TION HOVlllY E11h llfnt NEWPOllT·MISA (OFFICl•L SEAl) Ge"" L k!PI :lido EXCLUSIVE ElLIOn GOULD DON ~UTHER LAND MARCIA RODD "THE LITTLE MURDERS" ALSO JACQUILINE llSSET IN "THE GRASSHOPPER" IOTH II RATED .. The minister "s daughter. H er f.nher taught he-r aboul GOJ~! The ,gypsy taught her abou t H eaven . '. : • "D~.~·: 111EVIRGIH AND i \ 11IE 6tPSf: 1-"'""~~~CD ~ f.~P"-~.· , ...... o1c..-c..,.... .. : -.. ALSO "LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" GIG YOUNG CAC Cl..Offl$ l£ACHMAH COLOR IRJEO Exclu1ive Showing LIMITED ENGAGEMENT THE CHALL~NGE: *'~~;n, wo::.:: c~ild ~~ ' to quit smoking for 30 days ... -,,tor your country, for your honor, •;."' for S25,000,000! · ~- l lUO-ll(Mti(.11~ ~-• DICK VAN OYKL"COlD 1URKEY" m• xon·IOll POS!IJ·l~dO[\U(nlPlCVl·bl .. RAT .. BOB NEWWJU.m f£N ,_ -LUI·~·~·-~ l(Wl)U,'l LLl/l· i..•-." HC8Wt LL11! wll'il.IUI ff!Q f(iJl "-"'ll<_,,!(f!IWll,UR ~iSJ;> CU.Ofl ~Otilril° i... .... ALSO PLAYING 2nd BIG COMEDY HIT Peter Sellers "THE PARTY" • 821-4070 1 •cl<l•mv Aw&rcl Nomlna11on1 an l l'lct11re·lnl A(!Ot·8tll Actr111 ! "1..GVli STORY" tOPI • Sul'l.·T~uri.-6:00 -•:00 -IO:OO • Fri .• Sat. -'·I · 10 · n 11.m. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• M>U•O"•\l " Ju-. .. 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AlSO "SUDDEN TERROR" R .t.11 C~•or "•mlty Enttrt1r,,_1 "'tHl ARISJOCArt .. tO) •1.n • lftf i d•-..tur" ti "ICING 0, l1"l 011111ll1Et~ !Ol ~ p • ·: Saturday, Marett 20, 1'71 DAIL V PILOT J9 .... tt'hat's Rappetting Laguna Playhouse ... M·ary Sco1·es in Solo Album 'Janus' Pleasant Comedy By STEVE UHLER Lately there has been an 3valanrhe or solo albums from fx -membcr11 ol now-disbanded ··gt01Jps, the most notable of ·,P'lllese be ing Crosby, stills, Nash and Young and the ·~ties. The latest addition ln -1he ever-growing gallery or debut solo albums is from .··6th WEEK ::nusnN ;:}IOfftUN ·mru 816~" i\1ary Travers, formuly of Peter, Paul and Mary. and it 's called "Mary." Mary Traver! has me of the most distinctive a n d s1ylislic voices in the business. It Is no snow white piece of velvet. It is rough, som~imes nasal, always very deliberate. But il can soar into some EDWARDS HARBOR ,:r..:.. i"T"-.J .. t::oN~E:.:o:iF Tlil=.:::Yw~·:::s ::=:..J TEN BEST!" -Clerlt1 BOTH RATED (I · cia;r"'1 "diary of a tl mad housewlfe'1 richard benjamin 11 Ii came snodgress 1- 211d ot HA.llOl BARBARA HERSHlY •• ,-,,.,. .. ,(;o•o• -~ >!. ·'Tiie Ba}Jy i.i Maker·· ... i..o,:~:;;;,,;;;,- ~I ' George C. Scott, Academy Award Nominee ... J • for Best Actor in "Patton" . ~-~. • i.. -'7'118 Pluo Ch"loton H"lon In ~ ~· . . "THE H.t.W.t.llANS" : J: .,~, ... "'""" "''"''" ,, )..I... • • ..-.. c .. ••vo "' ........ ,,. • • -"FR-AZl-ER ... AL-I"-~. co•••"""' • ••" o•••o ~.., ~~-·~· • .. U .. TINGTO .. •lA(;H • lO!h U!r1lu1 yfot P1est:n\~ JAMES EARL JONES, •· """ JANE .t.LEX.t.NDER • ~Ri "The Great coior White Hope" • llClUSIVI ORANG! COUNTI INGAGIMINT .. (,. '"t ..., •• ,. .. ,.,.,.. .. c•"~" ACADEMY AWARD HOMNEI BEST '""" ....... !«1 ...... ACTlf!S . Joint Alexander; "" "McKENZIE BREAK " or the most !antastjc, moving piece of song that h11.\'e been heard ln a long time. She meoins what she sings. There Is conviction behind every note. whether it be soft and delicate or hard a n d persuasivl', She makes anv song she sings the song O! her life. This alone is enough lo make the album worth listen· ing to. But "Mary" has a Jot of other good things going for ii, as well. As a ~eneral rule , as far as the chntce of musical selec· tions go, solo albums are pret· ty muddled, Y.'ith a fey,· good spots and 11 few weak ones. Not so with "~1ary." The chc:Jices of song are excellent, and the alburfl doesn't Jet clown once. She doesn't Jet herself fall into 11 rut with '"' certain b•g. The album Loud Eiio••••lt? contains material by Rod -u McKuen. Paul Simon, Elton Elaine Bankston shatters the eardrum of Hal Landon John and .John Denver, \\'hn ' J · f So th c R ' r. 1n a scene rom u oast er,ertory s rur· also docs some guitar work rent comedy "The ln1aginary Invalid,' on stage lo· on the disc. \ night at SCR's Costa Mesa theater. \Vhich hrings us to the in·-~--~---------------­ strumentation. Arranger Lee Holdridge has fou nd a way to provide us interesting back· up work and still keep the accent on Mary's voice. It woold be absurd to con- sider Mary Travers a new talent. as she has been around for nearly a decade. But here she merges completely as Mary, w~ich In the past she has ~n able to do only al times . And f\.lary Travers just ~ing i\1ary v.·a~ enough to produce one of the best new albums I've heard in a long while . Weaver Helps HOLLYWOOD 1UPIJ Denn is Weaver appeared as a guest speaker at a new. membership drive meeting of Project Head Start in We,iit Los AngelPs to aid un· derprivileged ch ildren . Peck Declares Scott W 011'tSway Academy SAN FRANCISCO !UPI ) - Durable leading man C.rt>gor.v Peck. former presiclen1 nf 1he Academy of ;\l otion Picture Aris and Sciences, 1 os1.~1s thal \'Oters won't be sv.·a~ed in thC'ir choice for the Arademv A\\'ard by 1he stand of acto.r Geor~e C. Srotl. "They'll Judge on t he performance not the personality." he said. The outspoken Scott, con· sirl'Z'rerl Lhe favorite for his perfnrmance in thP title rolr. in "Patton," has said he will refuse the ;,ward if he wins it and attacked the whole con· cept. of the Oscar. Peck, who has ,,., on one Osc::ir and been nominated four o!hC'r t1mr~. pointed out that Scou y,·as named one of f11 e nominees by persons Wiil acqua1 ntC'd \\'i !h his stand. But Peck adrlerl quickly th1t his only objection to the "'hole brouhaha htt! been that '·Scot\ hns nl 11 de tt sc<'tn hi !!I performance Is !he only one undPr cnnsiderallon " He insisterl !hilt h<' has not made up his 011·n n1incl yet, but commenter! he considered Jack Nicholson's performance in "Five Easy Pieces" In he •·sensatkinal. HI' showerl a tremendous rangr . II \1•as an unforgettahle p11Tfnrm::1ncr . '' FIRST TIME IN COLOR! He 11lso said !hrrc Wt!~ grcott support "w 1th1n the 1nrlustry" fnr the nthrr nominees - io.1el1·vn Dnu~l11s. Ryan O"Neal and James Earl Jones. Direct from mgside f.,.ry Thrilling m•nt Round by Round Blow by Blow Will ,,ot be show on Home TV for 6 months POPULAR PRICES! Peck, here to plug his latest picture, the Hal Wallis pro- duction of ··shoot Out ." con- Cl'ded that 11 "wave of cmo· lion" somehmes enters inlo the voting. He cnnrerlerl the voters snmrtimes sf'em "a year or f\\•n hehind !he times," but he pointed out thsit lasl year's chn1ee of ":v!irtnight Cowboy'' t1 S bes! production showed that the \"1Jlers are awarf' or !hr rhanging nature of the medium. Perk alsn discusserl plans for a mammoth June 13 bcnrfll he is hf'lping tn organize for the Motion Pic- ture and Television Relier Fund. tt y,•ill be held in three theaters and the tentative cas! lineup is hcade1t by the likes • " •o;.o..c; .. •lY , AT ·~LI· • • ••• Co••• ............. ••••o ~--or Rnb I/opt', Danny Kaye, IA1'·••o • • HUN11M0TQ .. •l'AGM ~;~;;i:~f~~~~~~~~~~~r! Fr;ink Sinatra and Pearl ~ ' • .... '' ~:iley . .:;:;.,,..,;;;:,;,:;;;,;;,;=_;;,;;,;;.,t"v." ''Busllands • • i.s an absolute must? It is. N. .... , sueh an enjo~able movie, By TOrtl TITUS admirable job \l.'lth a play next week, probably with Miu 04 !fl.I DIUY ""' lltll which, unlike most comedies, Hewett regaining the role abe lt may not be the comedy !!llart.~ ou\ hriskly but begins 10~1 alnng \\"Ith her voice. hit or the aeuon, nor wlll to lag in the last acl. One while the two actresses are scene in particular. a con· scheduled to alternate during It generate any controversy frontalioo between Richmond the tlnal week. Performances at cocktail part I e !i , but and ~lisa Stroud, would hardly will be ~ivea Tue s days "Janus" al the Laguna ltioul. be missed were it completely througR Saturdays at the ton Playhouse is a very &nipped from the script. playhouse, 606 Laguna C&nyoo. pleasant evening of theater. "Janus" returns to the stage Road, Laguna Beach. After the disappointment,;:====================; reflected by the . ~ailure of I NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES 5ome more ambitious pro-r--:::;;;iiiiiiiiii ductions in Laguna 's troubled second season in its new edilioe. it is refmhing Jo en BEGINNING MARCH 24th "JA"UI" A CCll"fdY bY C1rolv11 Grff"• direct.., 1:1v w un.,n """lk, ,.,1,1.0 b• 1..1v1on l i"'"'"" tt<:hnlc•I Cll•KIOI end , •• """~" bv w Jt. Curlev, tl11>ll11t '" e1 .. , Sll••WO<llf. P•tun1K1 Tuudtvi t"'""'" S~•u•<lll'I u"rn A~•ll l 11 lh• lttun• Mpul!on Pll•h0u1t. tOt l 1tu111 Ctn•on ROACI. L1t~n1 lhtcll. TME CAST Jtu>cc1 J tCQUlt Mo1t1+t e1tsv H1w1tt Gol . • ••••••••• 1111...-, Rlch"'Ond Donny ., ., ...... Wolter OtlV M• Hl •P•r ••••••• •• Mii! 1-ltnto<I M in Ad<lV ,,.. • ••• , ~~viii• $t•oo.ia counter · a nice, attractive co1nedy, well staged and ~·ell balanced. ll is a fine piece of theatrical workmanship on a play that is not always deserving of it. "Janus''-the Roman god who looked in two directions at (Ince -is the pen name or a highbrow college pro- fessor and a more earthy housewife \\"ho collaborate two months out of the year to mix their t It r 1 m 1 r It 1 I pleal\lrl with the business of writln1 "hot h i storic a l novell. '1 Ht supplies the fac- 1u'al re111rch. while &he ap- pllll Ult Htrold Robblna IDllcb at th1 typawrllir. Thtlr.~omblnod 11tort1 htvt e1rn1d them not only 1 place 011 Ult btll Hlltr 1111, but 11,. 1 •1111 from lht lnttrntl Rev1nu1 ltrv\c.-whlcb 11 curiout bto1u1e Ul•r'vt been overg1:nerou1 lbou pa.ft"' their tu11, Add t.e thlt th1 astonished hu1band Who'• \uti found out 1bout hi• wl t 'I summertime d1lll1nc1 end vou have a neat 111111 1ltu1tl(ln for theatrical comedy. Cnfortunately, playwright Carolyn Green does not possess the literary talent of her protagonists, and her characters' predicament Is in- finiltly funnier than their diaJogue. Whal keeps the play from wearing thin are some commendable performan~s from the Laguna cast under the direction of William Fucik. F'ucik has st.aged an in- timate litlle comedy on the largest pr05cenlum 11tage In Orange County, .and is forced to employ movement which is often unmotivated In order A ONE WEEK LIMITED ENGAGEMENT SPECIAL STUDENT & GROUP RATES AVAILABLE CONTACT MANAGER NOW FOR GROUP INFORMATION No grander Caesar ... No greater castl ® • - Julius Caesar -Charlton Heston Jason Robards . John Gielgud @• @Jffe1!.!J "l .S. I Lo.,. Yo111" '" '"Tlw hll1cl •f C.bl• H•91111'" @8 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT "Tora, Tora, Tora" ·~ VALDEZ IS COMING to utilize all the available! _________ :::::'.:::':::':::::::. _____ _ space. That he succeeds asj· ~·ell as he doe!!I ls to bl1 credit and also to that of w. R. Curley. "'ho flu come up with the best looking set cf the season since Laguna began tightening its belt finan- cially. Jacquie lw1offetl, who shares the leading role of Jessica with Betsy Hewell., heads a high ly compatible cast and ~ive.~ a perky, peppy performance as the free-think· ing authores!f who can hold her husband in disfavor for disapproving of her annual adultery. In her hand.~. ,;uch logic is ... well. logical. Her rough-hewn. ~afaring husband, who reacts 1n 11 pret- ty much normal fashio n, Is ritously interpreted by Ralph Richmond, who draws an ex- cellent contrast to his wHe"s bookish Jover. Richmond Is 11 picture of restrained authority, always conveying the capacity to throw bis rival ER!! such 'aiterrific1 moviej It will 1'e tallrecl 'Gliout f(Jr 1ears!~· .• right nut the window. \-GENE SHAllT. WNSC· TV "Husbancls.ls.supalative! **** !Hfirhest1Ratl,.,I" -WANDA HALE.NY. 01ity flew1 "Gazzara, Falk and Cassa..:~tes efve tha performances of their Jives!" -RICHAROSCHOC<El. '"' . c·· ...r ••• ~ ... ,. SH•W '·-•naaa ,, .• cm.-•••• ........... ------ Exclusive Orange Caunty Engagement -- 2nd TOP HIT • Walter D a I y as the pragmatic philanderer is prefectly cast. never overplay· ing his painful nobility nor giving way lo an ovtremo- lional delivery. His bearing Is re inforced by an unnagging sense or is own inherent righteou!!lness. Milt Hanson, in 1he plum cameo role of lhe tax man, '' employs a JL:epulchral voice ' which adds to the character'11 officious (acade . R post bright· ly broken in ~lanson's $:econd appearance. Phyllis Stroud rounds out the cast '11JL: the authors' avariciouJL: agen t. ef· feclive as 11 sort of synthetic l. Thelma Ritter . The cast as a whole does an Show Seeks Four Actors Four young people between the ages of 10 and 17 ire being 90ught to complete the cast of a sa\lriral fairy tale to be presented by a new San CltrnC'ntc theater group. YoungslrrJL: intrrestcd in tr,y1ng out n1ay obt.a1n ;11ld· j illonal infnrmatinn hy r11llin,ll ;..irJL:. 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Ryan I NEVE'R WAS MUCH ONE FOR Olf:RCOM ING fEMPTATION By Al Smith By Harold Le Doux _H_E_ll_O_: THIS ~) MISS SPENCER 15 JOHNNY l(ANE ~ •• our FOR THf EVE· IS MISS ABBE'i " t.llNG~ MAY I >-IA.VE SPENCE~ THE-~E? A .IAESSA6f? By Frank Baginski PERKINS Ll'L ABNER SALLY BANANAS GORDO SJ/lJSf.I.'/ YOU TWO &oYAP :EJ.SEWH!!RJ>! MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ~ iJ j. JI •I , .•. By John Miles • [;=::,... ~~~~{&) L., MISS PEACH •AND THE Pl.AINS INDIANS l!UILT "TEPEES" FOIZ: SHEL.TEI': •• •11<-l AT DID TI<E)'DO WHEN 'STORMS CAME. By Mea T>IEV SIWUGl-IT . 21 Tll~1 girl 48 Tfm ttablf l Frit nlf ll Unit ot tibbrt vi1tio1t !<IND OF F!.IMSY ••• UPf TJ.lEM ' I INDCOIZ:S, , SIU.YI • } • • 1 2 Chem ical cap~c i ta nc t 50 US prtl11c 2• l(lnd of clay capl!1!is! J QI a tone of · 2fi Ooffiworl 51 Sloclc 1t1t earth !abdts 1'!arktt 1 4 Cook in ~ 27 Voyag e un it · JO Legal affa ir 52 Fo1bldden 31 Vt•Y t flJOY· 53 Bird of Ctfllin W3)' S F is~ fi ------511: Arm or tMt Mtditt f· r!nt~n 7 Music11 Introduction ! F ~s ten!t ' C11d 10 Cookinq in11rtdlt nt ' .. able: Sl ~ng pre f Jl Build in; 55 R e~ovt wlr19 stt1n11'I. J5 Line~r: Abtlr. 57 "--110!'' 31, Makes 511 Direction 'f us ed lo 61 So!ldilf )7 Twit 62. Anth1opo!d 38 Birds 6~ In no w~y ~O AHow~n ce b5 Ab stracl /or "'astt btu1g . - • •• r • ' j I ! . ) I '! I • '• PEANUTS B'( Saunders and Overgard ""1iiiiiiii-~7---, AfEAIV'l41Wft E • (AN'T \lr'E FOJ~H 00R • MAYBE l :'>iOLILC'GO GAME FIR5T, [)()lLV? 'JO Tl-IE "M:'.JM1~-0F~tCE ···'OU KI05 ~ ~10 ! IJO\i.'? JU::iT TO BE :.URE ME.~ ~E T~ M~.Rt'ff:~ K'. 0.1\./ ! Lill.£ 10 ,, LOSE .' .1 ~If•.,. TWl.11>.'RAP'> IT Uf".Mt' J(()PEI:.: WE'tl KAVE EVERY .MAN 01.J THIS l15'T IMCUSTOOY BY MORNIMG 1 :)TA1'11~ \N'!TH "M!$TEI<' 816. HIM5El F", 11 · ' '.I L • I . ' By Charles M. Schulz By Charles Barsotti ly Gus Arriala By Ferd Johnson By Roger Bollen MR.MUM DENNIS THE MENACE 'TMECl)ll.IC1l()I C>HE10 '1ooso AJJO TWO 90)( 10f'S. • s.uurdA)', MArch 20, ltJ71 DAILY PILOT 23_ Everyone Ho• Something Thot Someone El•e Wont. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results Houses for Sale I ~ I _,,.,. I~[ -•MSM I~ l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~G~•;·~·~·~•5l~~~~~5i~l iGioin·····•·l jjjiiiijjiiijjjjiii;jjijiGieini•iri•iliiiiiijjiiiijjjiiiijjiiiijjjjji!l;~~·~nf.•~''~l~;;::~~~~~l·G~•=•~•-••.,l~=--~=---=G:::-'-"-"-''=l:::---::~--=~I G;;:;;';";";'•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,\G~•-"-'-''-1~---~-- llMMED POSSESSION FANTASTIC BARGAIN! * * * * * * * HE~~~s~o~:,9~0LL ! * ~NM~tDTif1~~N * Owof•r i.ayll sell thi s :1 brd. MACNAB • IRVINE I 1 1·~ un tht-t-.asl.~ide u1 gr.;oal { MESA VERDE -·I" ''''-""'"•l••I , ...... ,,1 .·~ '"""'th hon\!' 11lth l".'<tra Lo11l'ly. 11n1n<ii.:. home. lit room \\'e~l.!!idl' b1·,1ul). Hu~v 2 story 5 IJo'drOonl. * TAYLOR co * area, la1·i;:i• 101 !of children. '""~ .• ''" , "',, . .,., 0 'l'ht> resic!t<11CI" 1~ vf'ry near Serving Newporl i"l arbor since 1954, twenty-n<'eds a litt\t· painUnJ! so .J ~ ' ~ cov . paho. Nrw 1·opPt"r OPEN SAT & SUN 1 "'"" "'"" '"''"'""""I< ;-::;~:.,,l~··e_~',~.-~;, '"' -1,.1 '""it' '"""" 01 "''"''-Be"" <'""'"'· 964 Grove Place, CM f . d ·d ·ai I th bnn)! you r pai11t & bru~h•·s pr1cC'd !or C1t:1.t sale. Take $ll.SOO 1ve experience resi ent1 sa esmcn \\'I 1111d takf' advantagr of thi~ ilnir 10 IK't' 11~ .j\G.S6IO plu111h·~. Blk 10 11:olf 1"0Wi.e. VA REPOSSESSION 1 over 270 years of service. t<'iTifically pricrd honlf'. CAMEO SHORES -$175 ,000 s:.:s.~iOO .\! SJG.500 n·~ :-.lrsa d•'1 Ov.•ner \\•111 consider exchanging llu"' luxur-~ _ ~ George Williamson : Bed1oom. 1a. 00.lh~. clo~rd FINER HOMES :.tar·~ BES'r BUY~ Call ious 4 BR & den home for smaller one. Lj!e. Rl::ALTOR patio. nr1•ly r!N·ora1rrl 5-16-<11<11. lJR. plus~ bar \\'I Vie\V of spacious patio. pool l J.-..lf)Uf. liC>.4ttS 1 673-4:rio t>-i:,.1564 :EVE..~. 1\!{'sa rlrl \Ith 'lli(;(l nu11t1 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT & lanai. F'ine design thruout. R••' Eti•l•.11~-6000 ----.-------1 ~--~------ $31 950 ' Elegant 4 bedroom .,Ila with 2 bedroom ASSUME 6','o LOAN 4500 ORRINGTON HD. Open Sun . 1-5 ::!0 Gener•I Gonoral 5 BR &, FAMILY apartn1ent. Formal din ing room . basement, COM HILLSIDE sheltered patio . .A.. beautiful hon1e at S22S.OOO. "BROADMOOR " SPECIAL! $62,SOO Spac1nusC0t11rn1porar} ,\IPl>ll. and ha1" 11:,~nu•nl~ l1 k<' .!\!tractive & sha1·p! 1-lurry today & see th•~ VE"nlr homr on l11ro;;e 1'01'· SPECTACULAR HARBOR VIEW 1·1·nt, \1ilh 1u1al ul only lovely 4 BJ~ home w/f'R & for inal dinillg. Aer Jot Oi\'01<re Salr. Sub-A galaxy of lights by night. Char1 n inf! and SI50 rx'r niunth 111C'lud1ng 2612 LJGl·f'fl·IOUSE Open Sat-Sun, 1-5 :30 mh ull<'i.~. \'A ;ippr;.1 1R"d c.:0111fortable 3 bedroon1, .1 bath c1ualtty hon1e in:-..rs and 1 n~uranr··· In\"'· 1.1 .1 bedroon1 . :t bath 11.,n1r RO SE ANYTHING al · · \Vlth the Jov.•. IO\Y price of $69.500. i\ith dbl<' i.:ara>:r. bltn~. P Ml HER _, $42,lSO You must see it. Open Sat. & Su n. 80 1 Kingli un<l n1as~1\'r s ronf· 111·r-Then surpri se her \vith this luxuriously ap-:. r; Road. Newport !!eight s. P\Rt'1'' .. T11~a1 l_'l'l\'r or 011ly \ pointed Dovf'I' Shores Italian Villa featurin,g . I I I s_:i,99.J.Cal l .)!fi-<\lll 4BH.den&31f.:balhli.Vie1v! $99.50o ; V -j-f.)M SPECTACUL~_R . . . 1600 :\NTIGUA Open Sun. 1-5 ::10 • ·.-Bean1ed ceihng in dining and li ving roon1s · R•AL Y COMPANY -bav and ocean view. llil1S1de pool and ter-ROLLING GREEN HILLS! DOVER SHORES -St05,000 642-1771 Anyt ime rate "su rrounded by rose garden. All new Bl'and new ho1ne \\'/dra1natic 2-s tory Jiving carpets and decor in this beautiful 2 BR -2 \Vnuld \Qu brli•·1·r in thl" roon1. 4 bdrn1s .. study, garden rm \\'/\vet bar 56 500 middlr Or '.llr»a V1•rd(•~ En-& r I I d . & POOL $26,950 Bath home. Call us for an appointment$ , orma UR . Is en kitchen :J..car gar, ioy country 31 n1ospl1err I NESTLED AMONG THE TREES •1n this rn11nicurrd cornr1· 410 MORNING STAR Open Sat-Sun. 1-5 :30 J .. t. It has 3 nicr brdrO<lnls /\delightful 3 bedron1 hon1e in beautiful Ir-and largt· sunny fan11J;. CAPE COO ON WRONG OCEAN! vtne 1'errace. S4i .500. Open Sun. 1-5. 615 i\'lala-r<101n. This ADULT OCCU-.i\uthentic in detail. White water vie\\' HI bar. Irvine ·rerracc. PIED bt."auiy '~ a trur North Laguna. Custon1 built 5 BR & 4 bath:-:. 'nk' be!'it bel is the fll'sl prr- , ~n 10 see 1h111 absoiu1<'!y ; .gorgeous 3 h001n1, 2 balh home 1•·Jll br lh1' nr11• 011n-1 t"r. Sparklini; 1·ond111on, NOi l.'Ol'C'li!d pa 11n. rully 1·1·ptd on great Pornrr Joc:at1on. E\"t'rybocly quahllr~ ro :;-,. sume lh1~ 1011· inlerc.<t V1\ I loan . bcs1 hurry• C a I I :>-l;;.&.12-1. \outh ~(~ oast OPEN AJ R-LUXURY 2700 SO. FT. 'fin~ beau1lh1I ~pa1·1eus r>.- l'CUl11r hon1r IS only J-1: years old. A hon1e to Or proud of. ~ slor1c~ Qf ra111- bh11g presugr, )a11i-h ~·.ir· peting over drluxr pad. e>.-I pensil'r Curs1can rlrapc~ flow lrom cathedral ceil1n~ 10 noor . rlaboraie n1astcr bedroom su11c 1111h priva lf' len-a:ce and luxurious tiled ' BESO BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH Immaculate. beautifully decorated ho1ne has everything for carefree famlly li\·1ng. 4 bed- rooms. 3 balhs. fi:!nlil~· roo1n . formal din ing roo1n . Beautifully landscaped gardens \\ ith roon1 for pool -$43.500. HOMES FROM $27,500 to $44,000 A TOUCH OF NEW ORLEANS 1mmaculate. roomy 5 bedroom home on spa- cious Jot. \Valk-in closets -Dining roon1 - Family room. "i:'ou can't beat the value-th is \viii sell fast: A FABULOUS BUY :J bedroom. 2 bath !\'lodel. Qualitv carpets - beautiful decor. Central air conditioning. De- lightful famil y roo1n S:l4.900. f'or appointment tall l.ii5-3210. HAVE A CL UBHOUSE Pool. putting green and lcnnis courts altnost 111 yo ur backyard -while enjoying a 3 bed- room, fan1ily roo1n home in delightful Uni- \ ersity Park. \Valk to public golf course. $2i,500 bath. home is 11011· vacant REAL ESTATE SALESMEN and o"ncr is an.'l:1ous. No I An ou tstanding opportunity is available Jor down 10 \Cl~ Qr assunH' 2 real estate salesmen to replace 2 of 011r present _ V,\ Jo;in. Asking I staff \\'ho are being transferred lo other areas $13.000. J!G-86~0 • Rlty of respon si bilit y. Fringe benefils including- ! free medical ins11 rance. Call or \vrile flick l\1acnab -642-8235. __ jSALES MANAG·ER BLUFFS Excellent opportun1ly available for a sales OPEN HOUSE 1na nager \v it h real eslate license. Re sponsi- bilities include staff control. classified adver- llsing. and sales instruction. Applications lo .fohn !\l acnab -642-8235. ~ou:;ht aflrr "Tr1n:1'" plan 1n !h(! Blulf!'. J B<'d1"00111'. 21 ~ ba1hs and a p<1rk and playground a1 your door- :.trp. 0:-iLY ~11..iOI\ l':a~lblufl Dri1r 10 Vi~la rll'l On1 10 V1!<la Grar¥1f OPE.\i S/\T !-:'t..:;.<. \. -, MACNAB· IRVINE 675-3210 642-8235 1080 Bayiide Drive 901 Dove r Dr ive Newport Beach plrA,qrr ''' ~hfl\1 Call for 00 .iripointml"nl rq ~rr. 529.. Private steps dn to berich S185 , 0 9.-iCl. Call 54t--1t 4i . IRVINE TERRACE -$62,500 • COAH & WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen EveningiJ BAYSHORES BAY FRONT ;<>.'rw F.i.:clus11·r t nr(trooni~. :11 ~ L:;,ih.~ \'lrw fan1il) J"oMlll ~ ri1epl.1r1,.., l\11lvJ'11111t1· Bay \"tt•1•' Hay~ulr ll<'ll1Cd Pnol rn1111aeula1r d1<'J11! h .. 111r Ry aprio1nu11r1u .1111~ S'.!9:\. 'iOO HE..\LTOR:: SI;<>.CE 191·1 673-4400 WALK TO THE BEACH t-·rorn lh1s cho1t·r Corona d('! .\Jar "hon1r phi~ 111e<.>111l' :. l. '!. Brcln.>0n1 u1111 ~ r{•1·r111- Jy 'rdt'coiall'd 11 ilh opr11 hr;101 t'("1J1ngs, S11ed1sh f11·r- piai:r :o;<'pa1"JI!' pr1\Hlr yard.~ 11nd l'I ('{)Ul'M'. "()U!h· 11(-lhr·h1gh11ay loc111iu11 .• \ rop value ;;1 only S.f9. 7~{1 CALL 6;:J.,\'J."fl --Min &ture Horse Ranch Choice localion 1 l\oear f."ashton Jstand llurrv to see this spacious 2 BR luxury home \l'ilh ~1,:J baths. l lnusual detail. 439 .1\VOC.<\DO Open Sun. 1-5 :30 LINOA ISLE -S250,000 Glamor & perfection in th is superb 5 bdrn1 home w/f'am . rm., formal DR & 5 baths. Ele- gant decor thruout. Pier/slip. Air cond. WATERFRONT HOME FOR LEASE Fro111 April 1 thru August 15. Furn. 2 Bl~ bedrn1 on lo\ver level. Beaut. bay vu. Pvt. pk . \\•/flo,vers & trees. Cal l for details. "BROADMOOR" TRI-LEVEL \Jost de~1 red an1enilies in this spac 4 BR hun1c 1v fatn. rn1 . & sep. DR. Ocean1 !"'!and vie\\" & drcan1 garden \V /rare plan ts. $77.500 BAY ISLANO \11 older 5 BR home with loads of charin on this lovely tropic!"l island right here in Ne\v- port Beach. Pier &. slip. Call for app!. LIDO NORD -70' BAYFRONT l .. ovely ourtyard patio surrounded by 5 bdrm horne \V/4 baths & g u es l apt. Pier /slip PLUS sandy beach. By appt. S260 .. 000 NEAR LITTLE CORONA BEACH lusto1n buil t spacious n1odern . 3 BR \v/gour- n1el kitchen . \V ide angle vu of hills & some ocean vu. Beautiful \VOod paneling & fabu- lous mstr s1e. Priced to sell'. $87,500 216 POPP'!' Open Sat. 1-5:30 CHOICE LOTS -PRIME LO CAT IONS UOVER SHOHES & BAYCREST 9()' l'ront. level. fee $ 27.500 85' f'ront. le veL corner. fee ........ $ 28.500 RO ' Vi e."' site, level. lease .. , .. S 29.500 i5' x 180' VU on Galaxy, lease . S 39,500 57' 1-'ront. pier & slip, lease S 53,500 BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE 56' \Vaterfront. Lease 45 ' \Vaterfront. Lease 45' \Va terfront. Lease. Plans incl. 108' \Vaterfrtinl. Lease I 69.500 I i3.000 s 75.000 sr2;.ooo :JU~ Vi<la r.1";111rlr or ca!! 67;';-8.i.·JO iiiiiiii"iii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S30,000. "Our 26th Year" HURRY! HURRY! $21,950 \\'"on·1 la~I loniz .. 1 brdr0ol111~. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Li ght and airy :J bedroom & f<1n11ty room \1•it h areal \'iC\V from large cntertainmcn1 pat 10. Open Sunday 1-5, 1027 Tiller Way. $57,000. CHOICE BA YCREST 1 Large 3 bedroon1. 3 ba1h ~~ {an1ily rm, 2 fi repl aces, lovel y lo\v maintenance garden on quiet street. "l\1u st sec" at $62.500. l'11ua1rt1 1n co~l a \lri.;; (Jfl a 1, 11rrr nf J:ind. Thi~ horn<' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 1• rr11111HM:•·n1 or a .•l·cluJ· rd •~lunlf.\ n•lrr·.il 111n1plr1~ 211 1 San Joaquin NEWPORT CENTER \\llh kll<J!l_v p111r flill'ICh!I~. ~rp;iratr f;;rnily r•~)fll ;ind I* "'(Ir oprn ~11111.'C'i<. Z<.illL'tl lor * * * Hills Road 644-4910 * * * 11or~1·s ad 1h,• ru·10•r 1~ 11gh1. ~-~~------~--~------Srr 11 and 11;i1nr ,1our !r!'nl.~. General G-'-"-'-''_1 ______ _ Posh Palace .Ju." r<--h~1t"I Sl.iJ()(). 1,. .. , 1han IM•fo1·t'. l 'u1c, clC'llll :; h1•d100111 w11h /lnlhun\I jlQOI, i-•)ll\I' Ylt'W. llf'W ci pl~. ,11ul lt•1• ltind' Thi~ II ill :.:o (.1i-I~ AT $43,0001 Special Open Hous• SAT & SUN t-S S53 SE AWARO UN l l)Uf f11)Ml'S I R•ll Etlll•, 17~&000 lHJ l Con! Hw,. eo ...... 0.1 Mu. c.~r. IBRAND NEW I 11111111-.1111 Ir 0)(:1·up.1tU'). pl"ll'NI 111•1"" n'pia1•r1111•111. I l3••1l- n>0111~. : h,1th• • 11111Hlrr '1•'H1l. l;1q::1· 11:11\f•llf'd fllllt• tly 11••111 111111 ~n<t r1rr1ii:11·r· &> bli.1 w• I har. Ca1"Vf'l••,1 1hr1111111 :O:pai kl1n:; pool 11nd sh('l1C1"d 111ndSl'l\.JM'CI C'OUl'I• Y•ll'd ()111 l(Xhly Ill S<'f' !h" I outslandini; lXlvrr Shorr!> ••flrr111i.: I Ivan Wells & Sons I Roy J. Ward Co. J·.Xl 'l.L"~l VI< At: !<:.'\Ti' 1(f::l .\1a11nrr.~ Ur11'~ lil6-1:,;'i0 I ~ IN-LAW SUITE C"on1r !We thii. •·lrvrr ioluci on 1 1 10 111(' d1rf1cul1 probll'rn or 1•lirr" ro pu1 tllf' folk11 and ~!Ill j;!'IVt 1hr1n tlif' prlV11('Y lht'y n1•rd. i11 11dthllon In it Ja1~r ;;i~~umablv loa11. 1h11' 11rll n1a1n1111n1•d hnnlf' hli~ lioaa a~-r•·K~. :1 Of'd1'ol'ln1~. 1 ~. balh~. II 11111111.(: 1'00111 and 1~ nt'<ir ~rhools 11 n d ~:mill l'o1u11 PIH1.n VA .ir FHA l'er111~ 111'A1lab!r. All !hi,; for nnJy $:.!7,000. 1 lur. ry~ Thi~ on1· 11011·1 la.~I~ i116-:l31] CANYON SITE \\"1th pit!"!l,11 Of'f'(lll 1·i1•\\ 2 U••ll11~1 A· 1h·11. "1 b111h hr,1ut1ful 1.1n1il,11 1•lfl111 • 17~ ~i' 111!h rla:.!~lon•• hrrpi.in• ~fll'('IHJ 1i.trol'llln'.!. •11Ml~!'il ::J;1s"' 1' 1nrlnw, t!li 7 {I OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN . t-5 MESA VERDE 2861 Sarang, C.M. J Br. & Family $37,SOO Roy McCardle, Realtor ISIO .'\1•1111"11! Blvd . C.: ~1 5411-7729 DIRTY BARGAIN $23,500 2 batli, h~rd11<JOd floor~. I taq1(•!~, d1·..i1x'~. tilrr1.<, •lhlr I gar.. hUt;r CO\'<'l'<'•I p.'\110. I block 11•al! lrrH'•' Full pn<'r $21 ,9J0. :-\o 1101111 V,\ or I :i~. 'ii 101:111 can I'>(' 11~sllll1ri! I \\"1t h S130 a n1on1h pa) s 1111. Call ,}.l() .. JJ:11. toprn rVf"ll ~ 2. ('l1sto111 b11 ilt 4 bedroom . 3 11~ baths, fan11ly roon1 \\'llh extra large living room over-look- i111.; sra rk!ing pool. Forn1al dining r o o 111. ~1 .500 ·u@'h-ffo i---0-P_E_N ___ I --·---••_. HOUSE :'\ti·;i •h,1q1 1 Br: .. ~ B,\, L•""dlrrl 111 t-:as1~1d .. l'IJ~I~ tw;1u: 11lr •·1111·y hu;.:i l ,\1rs" rt11~ :1 t1"dr't>i1111 ho1t1"' p ... nrllr (1 f111 1 Ill 11 l'l<Jnr hfl• 2 hfl!li,, 1i 1lnuri1,. :;:;11·. lrpl<' cu,10111 !'tPI~ f.· cll"J)<! ill{•', IHI"!{•' ri'lll"f'/l ~urr!. ELEGANT VIEW LIVING I~ exchange? l1ase..option? Pxiitt \\"r..,trl1H :> 1;1;, ~;im :i'ni. ~ . c.1r ~11r:1gr, Po o I Trade do11 n ror 1111'0n1r or ~ florence mccue rltr. 612.779!111nytirnr ,.,....~B~IG~FAMIL Y sum 1 ·:-.·oF.1: V :\ i\Pf'RAI:o;,\L • ; Brrl1'00n1~ t · ~ B111lis • !.;ir;.::r !;rp.1r;itr ~;111111,v Roon1 • F:allni: Arra lr1 "1h·l1•·n * Cul-dr-1:ir :'H'l'f'I -* ~O'A' $}1,.";00 It's .'!harp 11nd 1ttri11 [11r' ;,u;.2313 1---~=~----$28,700 • BR .• Femlly Rm. lffoaut1ful h•1111 ... l· .. 11!1 .Y hitll. • rhnin' rm . hu~t' l11n11l.v rm . ) ol b«h•mi;., c/)'{'8111 k1fr ·hr11 No '101111 ir1111' "olO·!i;'O TARBELL 295S Harbor ~flir1ri-;.,.1, ~rlt' fil~-·,;~h DOVER SHORES-.VIEWS I i\'ear ne\\' 4 bedroon1. 3 bath family room, F'o r1nal dining roon1. Great court yard pool. Sll2.000 2. Specral floor plan Jnr teens or visitors. ~ l~ed roon1~ 31.ci baths, fam il y roon1 \1·ith fi re- place. for1na! d1n1n.i;: rootn . panorarn ic v1e\v. S92.~ HARBOR HIGHLANDS 1 Con1fortable 4 bedroo1n famil y hon1c priced lo sell at $39,500. 2. Large i .~tory 5 beclroon1 hon1e on fine corner lol. pool ., separate children '~ pl ay y;.1 rd . 'v'acant. See anytime. 579.500. ROY J. WARD CO., Realtors 1033 Mariner• Drive, N.B. 646-1 S50 Dover Shore& Office hoo1 ktlC'h • d1n1n;:: . ll\"llll'.: 11rr11 f, Ills Ir bdl 111. A n1u~l ,,.,.~ Open Sat. 1-5 1060 Santiago BOYD REAL TY ~1•)) !\lu11·a v 1~1111· c .. ~!81 \h''-11 -Si!!Urd(•Y ,i: :<unt!ay L"l1!f' 1 BH · Fi\ • n"11rr ;in-;1n11• · ~'ltA · VA ()" - t 'om(' '-!"<'" 11nd 1;11/ 111 l)11t·r1 lrom I tu~- lulf' U11i111111, f•11·1n.1J 1lr111ni:: ;1r1•,1 Bl!n 1.1n:::r. ()•f'rl K· tl.•hw~hr AflTlHl\ 1~00 '-11 II ~3:!.'.f'~I Cl ,.... t"I!/\ lr1·n1< (",JI 1117-1!'!1 ":1lk111i:: 1J1~1a111·,, 1ri ~chnol' arni ~ho11pin:: 11 nr1•1r, ~11n1f' 11111111 and T.1. (" hut 111 rlu~ f)1'1t'1• }Ollr 1111~1 PR.Vlllf'lll 11 ill hr nnl\ Sl ~ 00 tlf'r lll•llllh llurrv, \Inn 1 Ja~I '.162') ~:. CnasJ lh1y , ltl~I 675-5930 FOR[\T E OISON . arr~- ~,.,,.;."610 POOL & VIEW 171•11 Bt"t1tl1 Bild 111n~ ~·h __ _ '" /!{t'A L TOAJ l.i1rge patio, 2 SH ~ rlrrl , Oprn 'ti! 9 pm '• ACRE-rOOl,-HOHSf:;o; S-11 ' I -.-II bo C l '' ,. " « g .1 h1", 1"·1 b;i, counlry-s1.,1e • 1~· rss .• ~r'v llJlll 1:\1'1<""~ • t-·"' 11r r. Oll 11 • r.""' I or ucsl rrsuHs! ""2-Jllf I I 'I " d , 1----------hu111t nr11r 111'" park. 6~',. \"!'"' r11~r. ",..,,. 11 a11· o G 1 Goneral 'LI ll I .1. enera Joan. ,\111.\' ,. , r 1111 n J: I' , 1 M'f' !illH>ll<l. J'VIJ'i(' Ci"· 1liiiliiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i1jii11iiiiiil r;irr. ! Chvnrr/,\~I :)1)1...!1177 I CURT DOSH, Realtor i Newport Heights SHORECLIFFS '' "'""'""'' ""1 '' ''"''" 1 "' 1112-6!7"1 ~:\'r~ 6i.1-,"l 16.~ !7::0 I\" Crnisl H1gh"ll.\' LAST CHANCE :l !3R .. 2 ba. beach key. 01\•n yb ur O\\·n ll'll. Sti2.500 .1 19 Drirt"•ood. Open llou;;e Sa l & Sun. 1-5. CdM BA YFRONT :l 81~ .. 2 ba . Beach on both !iidc~ 2619 Cove. Open Sun. 1~5. -!129 'i-00 HOMt: SHOW llt:ALTORS .1:;;J.; tM,.t fA'Htllt lfigh"•Y f:.Oron• dtl ~f•r I 11t~•I l\111·lwn hu~ h1111!0 1n rr• !r11trr111ur. 1r••••1i'r 11n11 hl rnd1'r t'l"nlr•r L.lui.:1• la111· lly roo111 11!1h tu,·plll('f' 11nd b11r·b·(Ju1 Eolt'r1x1n in • la111t1 l'lfltll II llh \lf'I h11r Tht~ fll)Cllt' nHJ.~t br ~r"n $39,500 644-7171 $28.000 2 STORY HOME ~ Bil, ,11 111 n. 1luun.,. rTTT , I h11ur /11'C'pl111·r. rn11y fuill. P..•I"~ J1kr ~·•!rl \'o 1!h11n !!' "Tll~. :i l/l 1 7:'0 TARBELL 295S Harbor CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE OF CU RRENT LISTINGS OFFICE OPEN SAT. & SUN. NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Brand ne\v 4 BR .. 2 Ba. upper unit plus 3 BR.. 2 Ba. T"'O generation lower unit. Close to civic center. $73,500 with very excellent terms. Gene Vreeland WOULD YOU BELIEVE 1'his great vie,v? 4 large bedrooms, 3 baths, v.·et bar. all electric kit .. sunny breakfast roo1n . forn1al dining roon1; corner lot. Com- 1nu111t.v S\\1i111 paol. $79.500. LaVera Burns OPEN SUNDAY 11-3 1219 SANTIAGO -A beauty? Owner leaving the c-ountry. Anxiou s. A1agnificent 22x20 custo1n den \\•/high bcan1s. overlooking ex- quisite yard. 4 Brm s. \V/view, lrg. formal dining rm . Asking $89,500. Mary Lou Marion YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AFTERNOON in Bayshores at 2722 Circle Drive. Spacious, conten1porary hon1e \\'/exceptionally low leasehold of $360 per vear. \Ve have other fine homes fro1n ~42,000. Alary Harvey PARK LIKE !~car yard v.•ith POOL. enhances thi s cu lie; 3 bdrm. home \Vith SHAK~~ roof. on ouit't cul de sat streel. Be an early bird. S4Q.500. llarr\' Frederick A TERRIFIC BUY In "The Bluffs". Three bedrooms & baths, \1.•ith a view. One of the best greenbelts, close to Upper Bay. \laca~ady lo move in nO\V. $42.500. Al Fink IRVINE TERRACE ('all to see thi s large 3 bdrm ., conternpnrary hon1e \vi a pool & vic1v. The snacious livin~ roo1n & den are ideal for gracious living. A choice location. $85,000. Bud Austin UNIVERSITY PARK /1, rool & jacuzzi of your O}Vn -j all assoc. features: live in solid con1fdrt in th is lovely 3 BR., 2 Ba .. lge. famil y rrn. home. Quiet cul de sac sl. Xlnt location. $48,950. "Chuck" Le\ris POPULAR EASTBLUFF Coz.v 4 BR. home in a great residential area. Family roon1 . Close to schools. churches & frecw3 ys . 1-lurr.v! S~I.000. Cathryn Tennille CORONA DEL MAR-VIEW ('usto1n 4 BO. hoine \\"ith outstandin~ vie w of harbor -localed on cu l de sac \l1ith com- plete privacy. Offer needed! Excellent fi- nancing:. $105 .000. Jlarrietl Davies CUTE-OCEANFRONT First lin1e offered, !'O hurry! Furnished ~ BR. \Vith firenlace . Choice location -\Vide bea C"h -lar1?e front patio, 2 car garage, Good condition. $fJ4.500. xl nt te rms. Art Gordon OWNER IS ANXIOUS Big pri ee reduction on thi s beauty makes It Bayc rec;t's bargain buy~ One of Ivan \Veils best \\'1th bi~ ooo!. on a big secluded lot. NOi\' S67 .500 & si m1ncr1ng. Bill Comstock OCEANFRONT SurerlJ S E coastal \"iC\V, Beautiful custom ho1ne in gated area. \\'/beach. pools. tenr.is t·ourt!'. Large playroo1n 1\•/fireplace & bar. 7 Bcdroo1ns. 61 ;! ba·~ Luxurious appoint- ments. S395.000. Carol Tatum BALBOA PENINSULA ('!Joice ba vf ront Int . Presti ge location for 1 single familv resi den re or multinlc units. Private sandy beach. ~75 .000 . Belle Partch OPEN SUN .• 27 RUDDER RD. (fie:i con Ba vl. llO\\' to tniov the summer. buv this cheerful 3 1>dr1l1. -home \vith 1· bd i-m. apt. O\'e r gara~e Priv. beach area. \Vithin steps to beach. tenni s ct.. + boat slip av:iil $75.000 . Kathryn Raul ston HARBOR VIEW· ZONED R-3 Panoramic vic\v of Nt'\\port Harbor. 4,000 sr1. fl. hon1e nO\V on prop., \V /3 BR .. 31f.z ba .. den. l;in~1 \\"'BRQ & bar. Up to 4 units pos- sible. $185.000. M. C. Buie 133-0700 Coldwell, Banker 6••·2430 SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR .. N.B. • DAILY PILOT S1tvrd17, ~h 20, 1971~ _..,,., ~I J~I General Open Houses THIS WEEKEND &..., ttilt Hll4y 41recNry whtt Y•• ttth --"""' .. fff .. '9-9iw1tl ... All tk IKetltoM lbtM ~•w -4-crlltH hi trfffff det911 lily Hffrtbl .. .._ -"-11 te49f'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. htffM .. _,., .,.. Irle ...... , -IH .. r .. t .,. l!"fff I• lht wclrl 11'--ri•• 11 rtih cel11111 ffC.lil fti,...,, HOUSES FOR SALE • (2 Bitdroo m) 221 Orchid. Corona del Mar 67f>-3331 !Sal & Sun 1·51 439 Avocado (Irvine Terrace) CdM 644-4910 $62,500 !Sun 1·5 :30) 432 Carnation, c:arona de! t.1ar 642·9199 (Sat & Sun 1·4) **301 Via Lido Soud \Lido Isle) NB 675·2723 (Sunday 1·51 2170 Vista Entrada, r1'he Bluffs) NB 675·3000 $46,000 ISun 1-5) (2 BR lo ,:amily er Oen) *624 Ramona I Irvine Terrace) Cd~1 642-6472 !Saturday 1-5) 2536 Crestview Dr . (Ba ys hores) NB 648-4617 !Sun 1·51 350 E. 22nd El., (;osta f\1esa 67:-.-4930 1Sun 1-5) (3 81droom) 546 Santa Ana Ave .. l\1e,vport Beach 646-4080 (Sun 1-41 5205 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sands) NB 642-5841 $33,500 (Open) 1060 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 67f>-5930 (Saturday I-SJ 309 62nd St., (Newport Shores) NB 548·1290 ISat & Sun 1-51 242 Lugonia St., Newport Beach 646-7171 $29,950 (Sun 1-4 :30) 1921 Deborah, Newport Beach 646-7171 /Sun 1-5) •27 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 642-5000 !Sun 1-5) 216 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-4910 $67,500 (Sat 1-5:30) 801 Kings Rd. I N'pl Heights) NB 67f>-3210 (Sat & Sun) 548 Viste Grande, Newport Beach 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·51 2500 Holly Lane, Newport Heights 646·3255 $28,500 (Sun 2-5) 5300 River Ave ., Ney.•port Beach 646-3255 /Sat & Sun 1·5 27 Rudder Rd . (Beacon Bay) NB 833·0700; 646·2430 (Sunday) 61 5 1'1alabar flrvine ·rerr) Cd1'1 675-3210 (Sunday 1-51 r,881 Brannen Dr., Jluntlngton Beach 842-8691 (Snn 1-5) 1500 Cumberland, Ne\vport Bearh 675·4930 1Sun 1-51 * 1738 Skylark. Nc\~·port Beach 67:-.-4930 (Sal & Sun 1-5) *553 Sea\\·ard (Corona Highlands) Cd!\! 67f>-3000 $43.000 /Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 BR & Family or O•n) 3044 !\ladeira f~tesa \"erde) C~l 673-4350 ; 64f>-1564 eve. !Sat & Sun) 2939 Catalpa St .. tEaslbluff) NB 644-1450 (Sal & Sun) 2722 Circle Dr., I Bayshorcs) NB 644-2430: 833.-0700 1Sun. afternoon) 2304 Fairhill (Back Bay) NB 642-8235 /Sunday) 1031 Concord. Costa ~1esa 673-6550 $30 ,500 ($un t·5) 2861 Serang (i\lesa Verde) C.'M 548-7729 137.500 1Sat & Stm 1·51 1027 Tiller \Vay (1-larbor View 1-lilisJ NB 646-t550 / 1Sun 1·5) ** #3 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach 642·5200 $59.950 !Sun 2-51 302 Kings Rd . ICliffhaven) NB 642-5200 !Sun 1-51 *2230 Heather Lane, Ne\vport Beach 646-3255 $54.500 1Sun 1·51 324 Santa Ana Ave. 1N'Pt 11ghts) NB 646-2414 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 378 E. Esther, East Costa ~lesa 675·3000 $30.950 1Sun 1-51 191 5 Bayside Dr .. Corona deJ fl.1ar 675-3000 $97.500 (Sun 1·5) 2662 Circle Dr. (Bayshq_res) NB 675-3000 $46.500 /Sun 1·5) *633 Cameo Highlands Dr., CdM 675-3000 1Sun 1·51 20332 Ramona l.anc. lluntington Beach 962· 1373 1sun I ·51 15951 Malm, 1-l untington Beach 842-6691 1Sun 1·5 ' 91Ql Bermuda. llunt1n~ton Beach 962·5566 1Sun 1·5l 153S1 Cascade. •tunt1nglon Beach 962·5563 (Sun Hi) 197Sl Gloucht:ster. llunt1ngton Beach 962-5566 (Sun 1-5) 1586 Myrtlewood /Mesa Verdel CM 546-2313 1SUN 10-121 5892 Padua, J!untington Beach 540-2313 /St! & Sun. 1·51 24:59 No. Norst:, Costa Me11a 540-1251 (Sal & Sun I 1·61 Sll Tuslln (N•wport llghtsl NB 675-6000 !Sun 1·111 2033 Commodore Rd ~Bay!ont) NR &46-7755 1Sun 1·5) _ ....... (4 B•drooml 2124 11ighland, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sun-1-5) *19870 Vermont, Huntington Beach 962-1680 $24,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 2015 Bayadere (Irvine Terrace) CdM 644-2430 1179,000 ISun 1-5) 1032 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 !Sal & Su n) 25605 Via Viento, ~fission Viejo 837-7273 !Sal & Sun) 2324 College Drive, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) *11921 Samuel Dr ., Garden Grove 846-0604 (Sun 1·51 626'.6 Cheyenne, \Vestminster 962·5566 (Sun 1-51 (4 BR & Family or D•n) 801 Cliff Dr., IN'pt Heights) NB 675-4600 (Sat & Sun 1·51 1219 Santiago fDover Shores) NB 644-2430; 833-0700 (Sun 11-31 **505 J\1orning Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun I 1747 J\1iramar (Balboa Penin.) NB 673-8110 $64.500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 4500 Orrington Rd . (Irvine Terr.) atM 644-4910 $175,000 (Sun 1-5:301 2612 Lighthouse (Broadmoor) NB 644-4910 $62,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5 :30) 1606 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 $99.500 (Sun 1-5:30) 410 !\forning Star (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 $105.000 I Sal & Sun 1-5:30) 18818 Redwood. Fountain Valley 962-1373 (Sat 1·5) *1947 Windward (Baycrest) NB 642·5200 1Sun 1-5) 2727 Island View Dr., Cdi\f 646--1041 !Sun 12·5) **8 Linda Isle Dr., (Linde Isle) NB 642-4620 1Sunday) *4615 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdAI 675·3000 $79,500 !Sun 1·5) 1824 Highland (Baycrest ) NB 675·3000 $39,500 (Sat 1-51 2001 Lee\vard (BaycrestJ NB 675·3000 1Sun 1·5) l 6092 Brent Cr., Huntington Beach 962·1373 !Sun 1-5) 21191 Locklea. Huntington Beach 962·5566 1Sun 1-51 9731 Delafield. Fountain Valley 962-5566 (Sun 1·51 10431 tt-Iasl, \Vestminster 962-5566 ISun t·5) 9172 Sherry Cr .. lluntington Beach 846-0604 (Sun 1·5) 9311 \Varbler, Fountain Valley 962-1373 !Sun 1·5) 1627 Port Abbey, Newport Beach 546-2313 /Sat & Sun 1·51 16532 Los Verdes, 11untin gton Beach 546-2313 !Sat & ·sun 1-5) 2054 Flaminga 11'1esa Verde) Clt1 546-23t3 (Sat 1·5) 581 Dunnegan (Viet. Hill s) l.ag Bch 644·7662 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1108 Dalphon Terrace (Irvine Terr.) CdM 673·870t !Sun 1-5) 1939 Santiago Dr. (Baycrest) NB 646·7755 ISal & Sun 1·5) (S Bedroom) 925 IV. Bay, Balboa 673-6210 1Sat & Sun 12-51 **:t58 Linda Isle, Ne\rport Beach 642-5200 (Sun 2·51 *1842 Galaxy, Ne\vport Beach 67:-.-4930 !Sat & Sun 2-4) (S BR &. f•mlly or D•n) 7:12 Bison Ave., j EastbluffJ NB 644-1060, 673-9226 ISa1 & Sun 10-51 *1033 Mariners Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 /Open Daily) **210 Evening Star (Dover Sho res) NB 642-8235 I Sunday I **It Linda bl• (Linda Isle\ NB 67f>-3210 !Sat & Sun) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bed rooms ••ch) **4901 Seashore. Ne\vport Beach 673-3683 1S1t & Sun 1-51 ( 3 lkdrooms ••ch) **223 Grant St .. (N°pt Shore•) NB 675-4600 • ISunday t·5) 14 BR&1BRI 713 Jas1n1ne. Corona del ~lar 673-8550 !Sat I-SI 2 BR HOME " GUEST HOUSE (2 Bedroom) 148 \V. Cornilo, San Cle mente 492·t238 /Sun 1·5 ) APARTMENTS FOR SALE l6 Units) i52 .;\n11gos \Vay. NeYt·port Beach 675-4930 /Sat & Sun 1·5) HO~E & INCOME (l BR & l SMiol 435 Santa An• IN'pl Hght$) NB 548-1290 , (Sunday 1-3) ., •• 1 • .w ... tft .. , -t **'••I ••4 W.t.rltto~I ..... , ... J@[ _ ... ,., G•neral a .BAY CREST-POOL Extra size lot-3 large bedrooms & 21h baths. Large llving room and panelled Cam· iJy room both with fireplaces. Upgraded wall to wall throughout. Professionally landscair ed. 16X36 pool with Olympic diving board & pool slide. AM-FM in every room & patio. Best value in Baycrest ... underpriced at only $53,900. Call now' 67f>-4390. WESTCLIFF CHARM Immaculate Cabinet maker's home. Adult occupied with 3 roomy bedrooms & 2 tiled baths with Walnut cabinets. Beautiful atrium off dining room-covered patio in land· scaped rear yard-builtin cabinets in ga· rage. All for $52,950. CALL 67~930. BANKING Those rent checks can be fun if you buy these 6 EASTSIDE units \vith a low down payment. Prime location. All are neat one story 2 bedroom units. Each happy tenant has a good sized fenced yard and enclosed garage AND (optionaJ) use or the large swimming pool. Don't miss this at $74,500: .Z~t~9;·WINGED FAMILIES BIG house ... LITTLE maintenance .•. LOTS of outdoor FUN! The BEACH &: association POOLS, TENNIS COURTS, & "rec" area are .vour year-round PLAYGROUND for this 5-bedroom or (4 & den) home. Separate FAM· ILY ROOJ\f , 3 BATHS, 2 eating areas .... plus a PATIO expanded by decking jutting over the CANAL. Only 4 years old, planned for pure PLEASURE & PRICED RIGHT! $47 ,500. CALL NOW 67f>-4930 52 WEEK VA CATION HO·ME 2 blocks to the beach-remodeled 2 bedroom 2 bath home with lots of charm. Big living room with cozy fireplace. Dining room with big sliding glass door to patio & lovely gar· den. 2lh car garage plus room for boat or trailer. Only $46,950. Call 67f>-4930 CUSTOM BUILT Near Cliff Drive & neat vie\v from front yard. * 3 bedrooms & den * 2 baths * 51fJ years old. * Room !or BOAT or TRAILER * Newport Heights * 135.950 Call no\v to see this value priced home! 675-1930 oflnJa Jd/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES I Linda Isla Drive-Open Sunday Spacious 4900 sq. ft. 4 BR .. 41h bath home. l)ining rm .. fam. rm .. study & 38 ft water· front living rm. 2 Fireplaces. Carpeted & landscaped. , .. . . . ........ _. _ ... $164,840 52 Linda Isl• Drive Cust. 6 BR., study, 5 bath home w/4 !rplcs., circular stairway, decorator selected carp. & drapes. Shown by appt. ........ 1215,000 72 Lind11 Isle Driv• Traditional 6 BR., 5'h ba. home on lagoon. w/dock. Furnished, decorated & lndscpd. 2 master bdrm. suites . . . . . . . . . . . . $200,000 107 Linda Isle Driv• 5 BR. 3 baths: fam. rm., form. din. r1n. 2 Fplcs., Rm. !or pool. Dock. By appl. 1145,000 W•t•rfront Lots No. 44 : 108 Ft. on water . . . . . . . ..• $125,000 No. 76: 3 Car garage. Reduced lo ... $77.000 For Compl•te inform•tlon on •II home• & Iota, pl•••• c•ll: BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 833 Oov•r Dr., Sult• 3, N.8 . 642-4620 Westcllff Area -2B,950- Locatf'd in Hartlos-lli&h area. S l&flt bdrrna -compleh!!i.)' redecorat~ -new carpel· ini" -drapes, Roo1n for boat or traller. Outdoor Jlv. In& on brick patio. Financ· ing very llexlble. Owner "il corl6idcr lease-option - tut poasenloo -better hurry, Call 645-0303 fORLS'I L Ul.~0\ '" R£Al .'OP~ 2299 Harbor, Costa Mesa SAVE A BUNDLE Our an.'i:1ous owner says SEW.. thi_, extra sharp over· liill"d 3 Bedroom 2111 bath homr-\\•i!h 1 pool !able sii· t'd family room "'"ith we! bar. formal dining. Big \\'ell kepi yard and excellent neighborhood. A big t'AT hoUSf''. 1900 :tQ n. A little skinny pricf'; $30,500. VA • f"HA -Conv. ms;:;, .">-16--2313 646-11.TI .., OPEN SUN. 1-5 1031 CONCORD ST. COITTA MESA ·THE REAL ESTATEHS c)~L < !J"< ! 1, • ' ~ $27,250 E\"f'ryttung lor lhat price. Hard11.:ood lloor:s, "-"ater softener, boat p.te-, cul--de- sac 101. This new listing is a real beauty. Excellent lo-- cation. GI!FltA lerms, hur- ry! /fi6a,,,, COATS ~ WAti.ACl -REAL TOllS 01>9n Ev•nings • 962-4454 • EXECUTIVE ENTERTAINMENT ,\tesa Verde one-of-a-kind, 2 story, 4 bedroom. l bath, lixZl entertainment room, heavy sh"g carpeUi. trtt· shaded back")'ard ~·1th run· n1ng fountain. pafio. .For more infonn.ation ask for EU)ou Kenyon or drop in Sunday at 2039 N. Capelli, Co1ta .l\-l1!:1S1.. Walker & Lee :»13 \Ve1tdiff Drive Ml>-mJ. Open 'ti! 9 n1 $23,500 *No Down VA * North Costa Mesa * 3 Be<lroom11 * 2 Balhs * BuiU-in '~ * Corner Lot • Double Car Garage • FHA . VA Tenn! * Cali No1v 5-16-231.1 \-o· THE Rf:Al, .'"\.. ESTATERS ' . ' ' $3450 ~Tovl"s you in. Assumt 63 VA loan. price redUCf'd to $29.950. 4 Bedroom. 2 balh, upgrad@d elec bltn kitchen appllsnces, formal dining rm., large hv1ng rm., lam· i!y rm., fireplllC(', OVf'f!iZt-d bedrooms. carpefg. drapes. patio, fen~ and land9Cap. ed, seller pays all coats. l' HZ-4471 (:::: l 544-llOJ ,Back Bay Special Lovely homP in ~ back bay area pMced at ju;c;t $23,950. This home hai; three bOO· MATT LA BORDE, Realtor $50 DOWN To anyone, plus $700 cost and impounds, will move you in to this spal'ious F'OUR Bd· rms. Two Bath home near schools ancr shop- ping. Redecorated in and out, carpeted and draped. Large 70 Ft. fenced and \\"tll land· scaped lot. Priced to sell fast at $24,00<l· CALL NOW!I EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Spacious MODERN CUSTOM BUILT ram.bl· ing home. Completely fenced 1n with brick walls and wrought iron ga!es. Large Livin1 . Rm. with open beamed ce1llngs, Three Bd~ rms. Two baths. Din. Rm. and electric B/l Kit. Fenced off heated and filtered POOL. Priced to Sell fast at Only $29,500 with GI or : FHA TERMS. HARBOR VIEW HILLS PANORA~1IC \'IE\V of Newport Harbor, Blu~ Paci!ic, Catalina Island and neighboring cities. Evening lights are like a million shin· ning stars. Adult occupied, split level Three Bdrms. Two bath, Fam. Rnt. Dining Rm. Elect. Kit. home. Best CD~1 buy at Only $52,950 \Vith Jiberal terms. UPPER BAY· TWO STORY Custom built NEW ENGLAND of!ering ele-- gant entry. large Living Rm. !t'~ble f~e. place. formal Din. Rm . Elect. Kit. in~lud1ng Electronic oven and Breakfast Rm. Five Bd· . rms. Three and one half Baths, Lrg. Fam. · Rm. 800 SQ. Ft. all purpose rumpus room, Service porch and 3-car 'garage. The perfect answer and a perfect setting for a large fam· ily. Priced below market at $79.500 • Shown by appointment. LEISURE LIVING Three Bdrms. Two Baths, all electric Con· dominium, including radiant heat. Beautiful· ly carpeted and draped. Detached double ga- rage. professional landscaped thru-out. ~n· joy badminton courts, shuffle boards. putting greens and heated pools •. with 32 other charming neighbors. No maintenance · Relax and Live. ONLY $35,750 WITH TERMS. MARINERS SCHOOL Only t\vo blks. away. Redecorated spacious Three Bdrm. Two Bath home with extra large Master Bdrm. closet_s and dress~g area. All this Plus large patio and sparkJmg POOL. Two car garage -Nice landscapin& Being offered at only $36,950. - !SALESMEN NEEDED! 646·0555 220 E. S.vantffnth St. IE. 17th St. Shopping Ctr.) ~ COSTA MESA Ev•nings Call 642-743"8 or 548-326.S. BAY & BEACH REAL TY, Inc. 22 Y ••rs of Service In The Harbor Ar•• COUPLE'S DREAM HOME 1-Level on lovely greenbelt in The Bluffs w/Jge. cov'd, lanai. 2 BR., 2 ba., din, rm.&:: corner frpl. OPEN SUN. 1-S 2170 VISTA ENTRADA OCEANVIEW INVESTMENT Charming 2 bdrm .. 2 bath home with 2 bdrm. apt. & guest rm. & bath. Im.mac. cond. On l Y.! Jots. Perfect for retirement with income . -. -. -. . -. -. -.. . --. -. --.. -... $89,500 THE QUEEN MARY PASSED HERE Great ocean view. spacious 4 bdrm., 3 ba. If you tire of the viev~, try the secluded pool· side patio. . . . . ................. $79,500. OPEN SUN. 1-S, 4615 FAIRFIELD, Cam•o Shores 633 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DR. Beaut. setting with its encl. pool. Spac. 3 bdrm., family rm. home built around lush planting area .................. , .... $58,500. OPEN SUNDAY 1-S Gen•ral G•neral rooms and a beaulifut yard Ir:===== 11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,_,_,_,_,_,_,;;;;;:_,;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;! tri go \\'Ith ii, compie-te with I "' ~tone B.B.Q under tht' * BALBOA ISLAND * .,.,,,. Room,,.·, pool.""'· NEW HOME & INCOME I)' 00 !his Ol'lt'. 546.2J1J 1 ~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;::;;:::1 Elegant 2-sty. home \Vith income: on Grand Gener•I G•neral Canal. Here is a home to SEE to truly ap· preciate. $109,500. * OPEN HOUSES * * BALBOA ISLAND * 11 1 TOPAZ SAT/SUN. 1-5 Rest Island buy! 3 Bdrms., l lf.t bath beach house. Close lo So. Bayfront beach. Full R·2 lot. 849.500. * CORONA DEL MAR * 221 ORCHID SAT/SUN. 1·5 Lovely 2 bdrm. home few steps to ocean. Private guest rm. & bath. $5S.OOO. * NEWPORT HEIGHTS * 442 CATALINA SUN. l·S ('harnling 3 bdrm. 2 bath home: 2 Elee. gara~e door opener. Sunken rn1. $39.500. frplcs. living WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate 129 Marin•. B•lboa l1l1nd 67S-J331 \-0' THE PEAi, ·'."\,. ESTATERS '' !'. '. ' • '•.· MONSTER FAMILY ROOM !ll':oc30' separll.te and ready lo rnove in. Extra thi ck car· J)f't!. moclc>rn kitchen, .1 Qurcn sized bfodJ'oom~ -•II on tree Wdl!:d lo1. SlG,500 11"i!h Y.H.A. or V.A , terms. Trade you1·s. Walker & Lee f!.f'altOJ'lll 7682 Edinger li14) 842-44:D Ot" 540-5140 EXECUTIVES Li\'f" 11mid luxur)', l.A>'>'""tsl prief' in p~stln 'rt•. 1tt \'alllf' grow. bornf," priced lo SM,CW, \Valk 10 .chOc'll•. Owner tra~erred, muat 'l ~!""'"""l'""""'" ___ -'!!!""'""'l"'""'""'""'"""""'I :M!ll! Steal thi1 one •I 11 G•neral Gener•I $34.500~ --------~ Ellia·Schr•d•r, Rltr1. $24,950 $23,950 1'2-6606 4 Bdrm. • Femily Rm. l Bdrm ... F•mily Rm. * A·FRAME * 2 11tory hOmf'. Enll')' hall. I ~·0 do"n tf'rms, prlm! loc•· 2-Sty. beach home xlnt cond. hutf' tamUy r1n., 4 twin tl(W1. Ttan•ff'rred ovmt'r .. 1 Bn. l~ .. btl, l car ,.,., silf'd bdrm11 .. bu\11 ln ran11:P Largf' moms, flnf' quAlily Bltn.~ Nl'w cpr ... ~.!nl 4-O\"f'n, f'xn·" t'atlna 11.rr• boUt in appllllflCl'~. 01~11. CAYWOOD REAL TY plu~ dirun1:-rm . 2\1 car "-"•Ahl'r, nna-f'. O\'f'll Pano. 6306 \V. C1111~1 H"·y., NB i:an;:ro. No down tffms F:lttttir door op~ n r r . 54t-1 290 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 2151 Bayshor• Or., NB 01v~r 1v/hf'Jp tinsncf' !hill Jovl"ly 2 II. din·drn. 2 ba ., oodles of cupboards & slot· agt. Nicely Jnd!cpd. Asking 14-1.9'0 607 Carn1tion, CdM Jmmac ., Quick pos1>f'M. 2 Bdrrn. w(lge, hunlly slyl~ kitcti. Bltn. nook. formal din, rm. R-2 lot. Could bolld anothf'.r "" have ~cat v1e11·. $42,.,,_ MORGAN REAL TY 67U642 675-6459 ',IAYCREST AREA Big 4 Bedroom and f11mlly room • f'om111.J dining room. Le11te-yard -Ml.500 -only JO':o down or no down VA. • ~l tlnanclnc In town •• Phone 646-71n . 'O THE REAL ''"'-l:STl\TL.RS Spring Is Here EnjOy this larae free form pool no""! This lovely 4 bf!d. room home 1s situalf'd on • cul--dr-sac strfoet in thf' mosl d('8u"f'd Ne"'JlOrf Htl(h18 11rr11 of Ne\\'P(l11 Bt1~h, \V11Jk to 1ennis court11 s.rfd i,-chool:i:. See this tod11y ; only $45.950. 546-2311 • \ -0 THE: REAL •'"\.. I.:ST/\TERS ' ·. ' $22,900 J Bedrooms, J1h: Baths Only 7 ye11r11 old, it has a buih·in kitchen fol'{'f:d alf ht"!a1, Can be Occupied In 1 medh1 lely. Hurry on 1tut one. ::..1&-!164() -Rlly. ~ Jlutm, C.M. MONTEREY 2 LEVEL HOME :rm 5QU&l'f' fttt. All lartf f1WITT\tl, s1tflf'rh wl'l'ricm•n- :\h!p. 4 bfodma.. al lom l:unlly room, 11Jnin&' mi., bu\lt-lnt. l ~lll'fll,. blll/8. C'\ISIOm dr!ll)rll & Cllltpttina Sl"J»!rlllt' lau1iCry room 11\•ai\ablf'. ;,.&(). 1710 ~t'I0-1T1fl fll.5! rMUlt!I ""' ]\ISi • phorw: l.!i:::=================================~~T~A~R~B~E~L~L_;2~9'.!5l~H~1~r!bo~r TARBELL 2955 H1rbor r~ll •wa,y. 642.--!".671 DOVER SHOR~ S Vie""' Mmt. 114! Santiago Dr. 1 Bf11 buy . ~PAC. 5 nR. 4 1>11. A.d•ptablf' floor plan f,1r coupltl or lgf'. famtly. Nt'l\'ly dt'"i'Or1arPd . Sy app'1. r.n .ooo. Biii Grundy, R•altor ~ DoVl'r Or., N.Q. 642-4670 !;IM}J7~ • TARBELL 2955 Harbor W. E. tACHENMYER PRESENTS FINE HOMES 1206 Pembrok11, Newport Beach OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. Spatles• 3 bedrm. 2 bath home. Extra large living rm + family. Dble flreplace. "Kingsize" kitchen fit {or a "Queen". Bltns. Plush carpeting & drapes. Patio, dbl gar .. shake roof 261 S Bamboo, Eastbluff, N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN l-5. A real home ~or t large fami~y. S ~e~rooms , 2~ Baths, q. ft_ of gracious !Jv1ng, large living roo , w I stone fireplace + family rm, elec. bltns, FA heat, Jots of storage space. Covered patio wi th view, dble garage. 1939 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar OPEN SAT/ SUN 1-5 . Prestige Baylronl. Ex· citing View of Bay and Harbor entrance, on Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar. Custom built, 4 lar~e ~edrms, 3 baths. Large entertaining a:r~a inside & out Over 3600 sq. ft. of happy hv1ng. Enjoy this sa.ndy beach & swirnmingr STOP IN FOR YOUR FREE MAPS OF THE AREA W. E. LACHENMYER 1160 NEWPORT BLVO., COSTA MESA c.11 646-3928 or 545-3483 ----------------------· Gener•I General ~ LENDER'S CLOSE-OUT!! PRICES SLASHED * $5000 * Now from $29,750 S1tul'd1y, M•rth ?O, 1471 -for-............ I~ I -tors. I~ f -~ .... 1 ~--~ !~I !~I ...... ,°' .. Pete Barrett /Za/t'J p1oe:Jtuil:s COAST IS CLEAR AND THE VIEW ol the Bay is •J>OClacular. 2 Exeell enl properties availlble. * 3 BEDROOM. dining room & den, tm· n1aculate and beautiful . , ...... , . $59,500 l02 Kings Rd., Cllffhovon Open Sun. [.5 * HILLSIDE Building Site . . . . . . $18,~00 2~ Cll.ff Orlve Newport Beach FUN BACHELOR'S "l'AD" THIS NEW LISTING i• for the person that wants a versatile 2 bedroom home with llrge den in good beach area. $29,500. 01n1rtl HARD.TO PLEASE? Then ,)'Ou mu.-t cGn.tid:fir thls e:le:tanl 2 1'°1'Y ' bedroom home. 3 Full b&th1 wlth ctr- •m1c tile tloora. Cu5tom "-rl.~•. w/w (IJ"P!ta k dec- orato r \1•1.Upaper thrUoul. TM 1paetoua dln1n1 rocm overlooka a heautltuJ 16x3tl pool. A\..Utble und!r all te:rna or usume exU:ting: 5\i% nrA loan. TNly a macn1tice:nt homt! $.f2,SOO. • co:rs WALLACE •tAt.TDIU • 9'2--44$4 • O~n Eve"lng1 VACANT & SPOTLESS DESIRABLE 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 2 patio• and ')nud\fn6e boat door in garage. Sharp family home. NEAR NEW $30,500. Ni!AR CLUB WATERFRONTS S59,950 to $500,000 woe "m"·' hom, ,..,., • 3 To 6 BEDROOMS-Piers & Slips ioJ1 cart drive from tht first tee of l\f V.C C. Ntar BAYFRONTS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 2 to SARE: n~ condltil'.ln. '4 Bedrooms. fr3 Balboa Coves, (off Coast Hwy. at Howard't) 2 storyg, 3 baths. bit family ~58 Linde ltle Newport Beach d d ~ -, rm.. !ep c4l"()f:U, a.n ~~ PRIME BAYFRONTAGE Dark area denotes average 35'x1001 beach lot. The outer lineg sho\v this property:.73.45' on the ba y, 3~' rear, sides 261' and 248'. gq. ft of Uving -ll(lme of it thAt'& nevPr b@to!'l liwd .-,-11 in~ V'l\v mdntenance yard -hurry: $58,9.'IO. ')llcsl>°\"ir6< ')1cali~ 546-5990 --===--==-= Office Op." S•turdays & Sund1y1 EASTSIDE Old•r 3 bedroom home with '.I car a:uAg~ on ·~ acre t.ounty R-4 land. HUJ'?J' on thi.\ one :~ PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 W•slclilf Dr., N.B. 642-5200 123,950 --------·--~---------- General Gen•r•I Newport Coron• d1I M•r Coit• Ml•• -------HE IT • WANT CHA~M • SUPER BUY, ALL TERMS C&m~ Ht thia 2 BJ't 3 I r, 1~ bl. A-1 utl., Clo.st Shlrp ~ 8.R. 2 b.. Dbl . rat. "DOLLHOUSE" 1\-'"n beanu, to St. John'a & tll •ehoo\1. "-ta, drp. Nr. .ch"°la. v.,... ...... .._ 't t •23 ~ ....., ma!s1ve trple, Jt.2 Jot w/ i111:M cwn UI, ., .~. ntA or VA ttm.1. Onb rm to b\lild. Ry o~'Tler. Ont/qt 5'&-0116 S250:•r/~nt Mt;.~ $38,800. Cipf)n hu Sat le: BY owner, 3 .llt, Mn, 1\1 Sun, 12·4 r1. eo6 Narci.. BA Hlllen11 Mme. Crpt., Upper Bey • Newport sw, CdM. d.rJll, thruout. 1 1!-iN, pool Cbarminc 3 br, 2 ha home "e-B-Y~OWN=-,~.-.-,-.. -ory-l tize let. Aa1ume l\i l1U on quiPt atrttt. Good ttrm1. ,__..._ P&.I. Si&~U9 ...... Br. + wA..,· tte. room. vv."ner/Art 548-9477. Bltn intercom, ater~. Owner ·~·A VA Loan S.lbo11 l1l1nd Alof-Y!'.t radio, llrt: alarm: S.000 cash . 4 811:, 2 BA, 2000 lrg-btaut. yard. Worth 1q. ft, $33.300. $210 mo . DUPLEX J Br., din rm, lJ( SM ,MO. Will Mii tor Sl0,000 P.I.T.I. Imm. Pos1. No qu&l· bl. & 1 Br. $.'iT,;,oo fix 1t this wl!tk!nd, ~. it)>inr . 557-65!8, 548-0583. Pyram1ti ExchAniors 675.ISO() Coste Mei• fiy owner, E..sid! 3 BR, 1 B•lbo• Penin1ul1 BA •-d •-J • -.>-4-U-. CALL C.Q. ' crp-., rps, ~ .. .,p ...... DON'T MISS THIS ltir, 1prinkler1. On a u 1. 1010 01.k. 3 + dn, 2 bth1. ahaped l trfft. \\'ell kflpt. Lovtly, funushed 5 bdrm.. Spacious 101, fruit tte~s -..._ .. ,,...,.., 3 beth home . Euily eon. 124.~ • NeWida bound. J.i;.,,OQO, 64-_, verted to dupll!x. Sharp _ new d!t, dble. aar. f.fESA del Ma.r 4 hr, 2 ha. TERRll!rlC BAY VIS:W C.\LL C.Q. 4 •2 tam rm. bltrlf;, nlw crptg .l o.,.n Sat/Sun. 12-J 2. Panoramic view Of prop d!tt11'attn1. CI01e to .eh&t!L 925 W. 8AY S.trJtl Ana l\ivtr Mar1n 11 &: Sll,500. Dy O"''Mr MT...m9 JONES REALTY 673-8210 ,..,.·eepint htholdint of H.B. * !.Y 6wNtk Si ,560 mt W. BllboA, N.B. & the Clcean -3 btdrm with 3 &A., 2 bt , Oln't I'm, Fam • DUPLEX 2 Bd 126 ft lot on lllutr • 1013 rm, Forced t it, Lie J)OOl, -rms, up, Arbor. Vacant -1-1-71. A Small d~·n. 543-825tl 2 bdrm•. c'ltlwn. $47,500 ~fanh&Jl R11.!f'y ST~ buy at ~. lt.fMAC. 3 Br., Cu1tm trplc, C CO:-O!'!:Wfllf t.IETO a 3 N!wly redec., S2 S,500 , oron1 del Mir 3. On dream 11. • 31ll • Ceil-642-f4C5, evts l v.·knds. ...-___ ~ --• hdJt' -• veritable par1dige JUST LISTED, [-1 j de d-£\ifHi'iWs in landsc1pin1 d!lir ht -tripltx, $49,500. GI no doll-'n. Oc.an viPY.'; ex-mod!l home. 4 BR., 2 ba ., tormll! din. rm Hu11 lot w/2 pool11tl! yards + cba.rmin:, tropi. cal\y lndscpd tea htiu,e t. fish pond. Mtny mort cug. tom fe:1.ture1 -can't pos· llbly la.at 10111 at on.ly Jl!!,:\00, {ast ,rowini Attorney family bot Sob Olaon, Rltr ~ · Jarl!r home • aakts alive only'35. thou .•. Entire up-Dani Pelnt ~~-~~~~·~ &ta11'3 ram. rm. -3 Mdrrn. THElltl IS NO PLACE 2 bth. down -EXQUISITE. LIKE HOME If READY CA&'H • Poor • C •4 I: you'll btlieve it when you st! this 4 hdnn tamily 4. S121~ down •· Even yciur homt w/fantastie vu &f val- d02 cm assume this S27.7SS Jty &. !IOml! t')Ci!an . 1700 1q ', V.A. loan bal1nct. -on 3''T3 1111 brick p&tto, pint t:r"lell. San A.a.fat! Cir. · 2 bedrm trplc. On quiet eul-d!·llC, "-d!n, F'.P. $29,000. -11 l mi. trnm harbor. S32,000. r.tonthg old . Attornty pro-' ASSUME VA LOAN SJ,4% mote<! & trana. POINT R.IALTY Chier C.Q. Sandum Sltnal 341$ Cot.It H....,., Dana Pcint 10240 El Monterey , La C.to Pretty : Open Sunday 1 ·5 j Like !paniih! You'll Jove thl• nearly !'lt w 4 btd.rootn j Harie:nda, t..ar;e Family l room. Dfluxe f.IUter bed· 1 room Sult~. Helttd and FU· , 11red .f2' pt.i0l for awlmtMra : El.J.y accAJt 10 tretways. ; Pr1ctd rirt'lt at $'3,960. : M2-2!35 • Tltl; lil'.l\J, ,;:> I '"l'"'l"l-1 "·' \"' ,.) I\ , \•I ' ----- H09BY HOUSE NEW VA Sl25 Ptr ~f"-to1al. 3 or 4 BR, form dtn rm. u1ed brick frpl e, lae: cu tnt, 2 car d• taC'h~d ltr. , MARINER REAL TY 842·5S41 Call tor 1Mwin&: -FAMOUS "DEAN!" HOME Onct In a 'J.•h1le you l•t to s1e a home like th1a. It' just bea.utifW~ A 3 bAdreom k ltmily rGtJm. mo11 taste- tully decorated. I.Gvely tr~ · lorm heated & hlttrl!d pool 1 with therAptutic pool ftir ft.. '1 llXlOf . Be first in lint. , I $45,'50 142,llU 1-0 Tl ll: Hl:Al. I'"\.. r:~'.TATLl<S .. ' 3. To Olde lrom Muskotee • 1n4) 496.5323 no smolrurn ira1s -mow H 1 =~~-~--~-1 VA 6 l/4 °/o Loan -stiltr just put in new BY Owner. \\'if!'s drtam $165/rno includt.s all, Lte 2 II."'" -a!'!d you can buy th!! hOml!. 4 Bdrm,., 3 hi . 2 br. incl bltrts & ~fril;. End nice 3 bdrm -2 bth -for Yrs. old. Oe!an \.'if'J.•. Boat of cuJ.dt·11.C. Ntar every. 2~14 V11ta DPl Oro N!v.'J)Clri Beach &M-1133 Jeg than 2S Drlv b sp&ct. Low fil.'1(11~. S35,300. • •• ~ 8 -. e Y • lO'i'.i "own. Call 49,1..3473. thinr. $4100 cu h ....,.., 1-L~l -SPA • 21,i C 1ar. over tl'l!1 loan. NO qutlifY-DUl'LIX LOW AS 6%% A•R. Corona d•I Mar Income Units DAndy dupl.e,'I{ with room tor expansion. Loc ated in Oran1e County's .mo~t desir- M att1J. Id!al r.tl up for homt plus iiicome or ~ g'>Od investm@.nt. CAme ~e th• nun'!PJ"0\11, pos11bilitiPS these l'lnits offer. Property in fills area i& hart! to find- dtin't delay. Call 64a-OJD3. BALBOA ISLAND Close to the bay Cite 3 bedroom Apt. bull! ovtr the aara.ge l!avina: plenty of room to add On! •I Fairview 646-8111 (•nytlmel 2' -2 Bed.mom hou1tt 1 n one ol our be1t touth -ol -the ~ hlat'lw•y Jocalion1, Exefl· l!nt income, and can bt 1etn almost anytime. Eo Thtrt u. l\. 5 Homts Dover Sher11 Int . M7-nT6. FHA ·VET · or Whattvtr -"--,-,,...=-=-:-c~I lrnm<d;•" po,..,,;,, &It , * UNEXCILLED $100 MOVIS YOU IN 4 and 5 b.droom view homes e Fencing e Carpeting • Landscaping e Sprinklers • Large Lot• C. Qu.intard Realtor &Q.2991 VIEW GI 111n Har'oor CM P'lctuft&que Eut0ptan •fYI! Ceol pool, 4 SR, 2 8;A Mm~ ' WE StLL EM hilt eontempcr&ry A cofl~n-Crpt,, drp11, n1wly pa.In tea, I SOL VISTA San Juan Capistrano Modelr. open d•llY 10 a .m. to dusk Exit San Diego Fwy. at Ortega -Right on Orte- ga to left on Camino Capistrano to right on Q.el Obi~po -Then right on \Vestborne to right tln Stay Sail Dr. Phone 17141 493°4903 G•Mr1I G•ner1I I ORISI L OISO\ .... !?£Al TOP~ 2299 HARBOR, CCSi' A MESA R-2 Zont $53,0C(l REALTORs SINCE 1944 673-4400 2 Story Doll House TOTAL LIVING 3 blocks lo the be:ach, I block tn !hopping. 1 block to the pool 11nd tPnni~ court~. En- jay thi~ 3 btdroom, 2 bath home 'II.1th Sv.'Mi&h tlre- p!A re, new paint and lo!A o1 &.hag carpetin g. Co B t ':' '"'"""· .... tm 1-0 THE RJ:A!. ,'"\.. I :ST.11'1'1 '.RS " $45.9511 CALL 673-8550 THf: RE:TI f, \R_ ESTTITI:RS " . '·'. ' Y6U'l.L Love this btautllul lent, for f&Mily II: enttrtain-bltnt, firtplaee. HUrutY! ! Catnbrl~tt Hilhla!'Jds home ins. 5 hth!, 4·ear iua«e + Collini & Wtlttl en quier eu!.de.11.e in Col· mllty xtra teaturts. $169.500 962-5523 le&f! Pa.rk. 3 h,.r1e btd-M&-1249 room• -a Of tn•m •h"'· Eut llvfl $1500 ter!d, 2 baths, tamUy room, NOT A CONDOMINIUM S S 2 1fr••1""· "'w 1"'' ,... MOVES YOU IN OPEN AT/ UN. l·S ca.rpetl, electric built-lni. No rnonthLY main!. fees. Frt 227 GOLDENROD UlvtlY backyard with iatio, row Bay view home w/wrt Choice Hunti ntton ~ta.eh l The place to be for 1ummtr! ~•r achoola a.nd •hoppina. Iron courtyard, Cryt. eh&n. ·bedroom • ntw carpets, Ideally located 2 Br. & dtn $33,000 with a 5 ~ % deller1 trm Spain. Shat lllfle covered patio .. a .. home, only in bloek to tht a11umable loan call 540-7413 crpt&:, 3 Bd , 3 &, .2 frple's, surne t'A. % loan. bitch. In 1u~r aharp. Pool.-tab!e.alied rte rm, $26,900 M2·2J35 move -In cond. Try 10% EMERGENCY SALEI Mm !I.lite opens to pvt deck d"' .t Alkina pli" o1 • k ,;,w ol Bacl< B•y, bll"d• ~ 'l'Hf. R t:TIJ. I .R_ 1 ;s1'11Tl'f<~ . . .. COIY FOR A COUPLE DUPLEX $29,500 WESTCLIFF .... 900. 3 B d k • .,,. 2939 C&ttlp• "· Ff'atunnr· bl!am~d CPthn.i'. With rummer. monthi com-D•L•ncy Re•I Eat1te B room . Vacant Owner M-1 ·1450 country ~n1e k1tchen w/ ing the J1naf at this lovPly 2928 E. Coa!t HY.J'., CdM i\iy Clwtler 5 br, 3 ba, V1ew.1 -~P~R~i~C~E~S~L~A~STH~E~D~-1 blLn~. Jo~ds of paneJJini. 3 bedroom 21,r bath home 644-7210 $21,SQQ.Submlt f~e l1nd-ciptkln. Repailntina lO%-Oov.>n for.aaharp3btd· Orily 2 )T~ ofd Fr!AIV A ok. An impossiblt. f111d in tht Cot1ta f.1~• area. A two year old home 'vith Jarge bdrm!, condition tor $23,950 1v1th mod!rn kitchen in !potleu rHA-VA te.rms. You'v! got 11' Stt to belif'V!. Dial 645-0303 I ORL\I l OISON '" PFAL!ORS -2299 Harbor, Co&ta Me5a Macnab-Irvine Ui'ollVUf' tifl.>tfS Rtll E•!t!t, 875-IOOO BUNCH OF STICKS Eastside IN:ation near Coun- try Qub. Big 70xlffi ya.rd, b\OC'k wall !nclo!l'd. 2 ~d­ rm1. eAch unit '11.ifh gepa_r. att i;ra.ragts. Sh~t roof & bea.utifu\ cu -will ~ jusl the place !or TOWN & COUNTR.Y l'LORIDA OWNER Included in askint pr1ct rm corntr home with 1'0C)m ptl$. Unique Easl\ide home, wa.rm 11.-e11thtr relaxation. Country settlnf, yPt ,,.,,alk &45-4170 540-0803 Akr. ~~~2 -1 Xl1n'_t ... term,• avail for boat or tralltr, Cl'Jl!:d, spaciou& upstl1r1, 2\-i car Arnold & Freud to evtrythina. trP~s k ..... " evt '"' Y.'/ oa-cabin drpd, des!ttd bl tns. Im-~Ara1:e Ir. ba.ternent. Un be· flo"1ers. 2·2 Bdrm. homes [ 'l!!'!'!!'!'l!!~•W"'"!l'!'!!! playh~ & ()'Tl'J •a t. lievtaP>Jy low priced 124.950. 3&s E. 17th St .. Costa l\l!s.t + 3 nice lncom" 1.1nlti, bit OWNER $21,500 Courttl)' to brokeNI. 732 mtdlatt pouealon, only Hurry, call 540-llSl, (open 646-7755 lot. 1eller "'lll finance. VACANT Open 11-6 Bhan Ave. &U-1060 or Ul,500!! Ca1/ Bl'Oktr/Own. 1 Sl28,500 Out ol town owner wUJ aac-67~9226 er ~-to tee! Newport " r;'i'·i·~~j·~~~~ * fNCOMI * Univer1lty Reelty ritlce ~ahly paintld S yr l -:B"L°"u"r"r""s°'c"o"N"DO,,,.-'=o.-:P"LAN~7 BY 6wMr 2 1ty, t il'f., •I I CAA HERITAGE I Duplex, 3 &: 2 BR .. SG:'l.500 JOOl E. Qt. H'"Y· 673-6510 011'. homt., new 1ha1 cal'l)el-Lttattd on Juih rrttnbelt, Nr 3 bl, Fam rm, D1n'J: rm, Filrvlew _ ~ lUl GT•rt _ DuplPx, 2 BR Watertt. $73,~ IRVINE TERRACE-int . In dt11raf'JI~ bty arl!a. Say, 3 bt/21,~ bl., Laundry, Frplc, Sha.kt ttiof, I.:;;;;;;;;;-;;;:;;;~1Dupl!x, J It 2 BR .... $a1,[:(X) S yrs youna-. 4 hr, 3 be + Low !ntereat a11um.abl t c.rplldrps, By owner : Block wall , TtlTlU entry, 646-1811 Triplex 2 BR a S72 ~ po"·rltr rm. family rm , ••P-ltian or tow down . 540-1251 &U-5933 OOV'd patio. Optn hie Sal No kidrl1ng. right now thi& . POOL TIME , e , •.•. ,. atlll!dlnlnarm.Grta.t tam-RARE VALUE-1 ---------,r~~s-"_n_._..,_l~A~th~'"~'-D~r-·~-1 home is just a bunch of (anytime) T'ri,Drl!'I{, 3 BR. f'I. · ... $94,500, , . sticks. But it \\.'ill soon lle' 1.,..,.;,,,,..,..,,,..,...,.,.. [ Don't wait on thii lovtly ptl('JI Call 673-3663 642-2253 eves. tly bOu~e. For sale by own· Charm Int & beautiful Ea&t-Fountain Valley &Y owntr. 3 :BR, 1%. ba. I' er. 1108 Dolphin TPrrace. ., • 3 , ·-.... Patio &-waterfaU. Auwne II beautiful 3 bedrm. 2 b!lth, Vacant $1 B,990 home in Newpt"lrt Height&. Open Sun l to ~ pm. ,•,1 e nom, ':, -•! k":'1~'· RELAX & SWIMI I 8% VA i.:i.n. $ls.I mo totAJ . 1800 i;q. ft. Ne"•port Heights EvPf)' convenience for tam. rae a;ni Y rm. ""' 1 Cntn LOVEL y POOL CH&'l 84 "'~idence. Get it In the con· 3 Bedrm To"rnhou~e in tX· 11y living. four sunny btd· PROV. CHARM-So of hwy. with all bltn1. 2 Btth1. SPA:CIOUS 4 BR $25,500. 7·9MO struetion stage and st\ect c!Utnt Area . Close to every. rooms. 2 Mths with outside R·2. 2 BR 2 BA 2 Ftil'a. Lovely Uv. rm., new 1h1t C drpd 1 1 17182 Frfml thing, 2 BA!h artas, w/w Lri op bf'am lrv rm. C'&rpetl Dbl trplr k dhl rptd, ' °"' Y yard, low Rtalty Company your O\l'Tl colors Md tin-r:pt& & d ..... ,, bltn ,.an,. rntry from pool. L.Jr;:e cov. Cntry-~f}·le t•m rm kit. Obi au1re.' $30.~. . . VA!FltA tenns. Ul'ldtrprie-Rf11ht On Uh materials. ·,, • ered patio, CAtttree land-BUILD THAT d 'II BRING •. , o\'e.n + refng . Outdoor ]lv. gr aping. "ftl!tter hurry _ • t11r ~tr~·! f&r xu-a. tnc. 432 GRAHAM REALn' 646·241' ~·"'l'FD"'L REALTY O&an Sat. l•S YOUR CHILDREN Drivt> by Jot Sbapiro'r; in~. Fhuff!e boa.rd, ttnnis, $45,950 546-2313 DREAM HOME ~."-2'"9'1;9ion. Op 1'4 dally Meta di!! f.fa.r, 0'4'11tr, well ~~05 "' Evti. ~l·~ for 1~~ung'un.g ~·ho wi•h lo •• , ••1, gparkhn• comlor-pool, SBQ. It's ready for T k -~~-~'=~===~-kept ' •R, 2 BA, -•·. S .... "'' ()p!n HorusP Suntlay at ~11 l t advantage tif toda.ys 0 .. ., ._ .,LOR' •• 1 S to start out in a winntr. 111blt family home. on a Tu~tin _ oh~ house i~n·i ~-ou~ FulJ price SlS.990. Sub-lower interPst ratP! 11 n d CAMl!O SHORES on ovtr 10.COO 1q. f l. eul-d!-.co ~cri,iceB· pan13.2s~t Thi& ~me hu it All. C.tr-. "'Uit t cuJ.de·sAc. 4 BR, Fam-m11 );our !f'rnis. C&JI 8~7-1221 B"autituJ Ocean Vit\V a1c lot. Prof. Jnd••pd • nu eu•tom r. ,JIM. · " built, but Joe surf' is'. 1 build now on this de~irab\e '-1 .. -d , • d·• / pe ta, drapts, P'tio, bullt·ln , ·~ -===~~~~T'~o=-I ee lot ntAr the UpPer AY· '"' Sh F 1 Cr thru Bar-8-Q, UlAds o! w e ll. room. Everything f{lr hAP· UNl()Uf ti(l""'(S FOR LANDS SAKE 9Jxl25 for only $21.500. w/4 b1 . k pool. 4639 Gorham floor. IUXUl'"Y crptd. FHA ak!s. rp . Pt nut. pla.nn&d u&ed brick amt!nlt-I II• -m. formal dining --< B Just hsted! 4 BR. & fAm. -. decorattd. Hrdwd raised LMi n . .i.ul. ""' w xtns. ~ •h.•ld-· •"d ·•·•I-• 673.=~ Dr 195~ B• •pp"! 3~\%.$33,900.5'frrS&91 Spmkln, lndscpd, fn c f . T d • ,, r~ · '-'~" " " ' '"'-Rtll E11111,8IS.8000 Buy this cult 1111 ll bua's tar °"""' · ·\11/V· ~ · -'--~-----·I 10223 Pheat a n t Ave. f11 . Y.'CI years Ol l.ni;i b6t· :• f.tm1Iy 11VJng. Doublr brick 2Hl !. C411t Hwy. 2 "·d-m E•a••d• C••<• Bill Grundy, Reeltor TROPICAL PARADIS!: "') "~~"' re .. thtn a ntw tJn•. Attum-•: I I k R •· D 1 M •·• < 171-11 Be1ch Blvd .. Htgn Bch '"" ,,_,., u .,,,, Do ~ NB .,2 '"'"""' '" -v,JOV ' I i.rep ace, sun f'n oman .... ron11 • ar,....,i Meu. charmer. The \and _, Vf'r "''"" ~ ·""w Ft!h, tlt'tAms. WAtt.rtaU~.1 -:c-.,0--:===-.,-.,=..,..,~ .t ble Lll.\Jl or new tHA or : hath aJtd delit:htful child-Open '111 9 p.m. alone Is v.·orth t~ prire of OPEN HOUSE, SUN U.5' Crtnh!.1", 18.tdtn w/3 Bft ·co~i~· ' BR hie, VA. 842·2.»5 :: ren's plAy yard. MAGNIFICENT J17,950.Don'tdra1 y0ur teet 2727 1.c;LANO VIEW Dft. + 2 la. frplc. dbl aara.a:• , j • :, HI~! f; I ij ttJ I ii. EASTSIDE $19,950 M~ISTAH VPEO~~E won thJlokOrtP. caJ&I llOWL, I ·L~o=v~E~th-.~B-.-c~k~B~.-Y~!~ • r!~r~Ll~ ~8.liv~"·~· ~~~ ~~!ttrH~~.8.CAP~·~~n;,~ I ___ ._,,._~ __ M_• __ _ -THI: fif./ll . \.R_ J:S'fA'l'f.R; g8235 61.S.3210 Char:rnl~ ~a..sti;Jdt home. Qv. 3 huge he(:lrorims, 2 drAm&tic a er ee "''!Id bird~ & \Vide blue 1klt1! hdtm, Ollvf •hat. 3·ca.r tar. ~8-7243, 2m Catherine PL Huntln9ton Beith -f'rsizl!d l1vin1 and dinln& hreplace!. And stparate for-:1irdwatch 1!"?m bed lnbi{ Pire fl1t, G11~ h·b-q, J yn MESA Vtrd" by owner. Jtn· GI. NO DOWN , . ON THE rooms, 2 big bedrooms, stp. rnAl living room. Pool is 2791) HArbor Blvd. at Adama UP rrn3 81~· 1t,&08wn .e._v1 · old, $69.SOO. 644-1041. mae 3 SR, 2 ba. Obi trplc, ••o TOTAL COST aralt utility ana. Complete ff'1'1ced for r.arfPty. Hure cov-545·M6.'l Op~n '!ti 9 P!\f rony d, ' $, ~· rltn, ipukhna pool, A-1 cont!, ~ WATERFRONT 1\•J!h patio, carpet.r. thn:iout ered f!.\llO with 8 .B.Q. ~-.................... -[ 2 frplc'~. Sha.g r:rpti;, ~t.r. VIE\V, nr Blu ff-. CdM, OJ<H!r Blln &le~. CrpU:, Orpt, 4 fitd.rm, 2 batft blfns, new- J'l.t l'''•d'. 4 8_,,.......,m·, 3 Anrl shfng\! roof. Large Jot. C()mt sf'r it. It's t>e.utiful at ST. JOHNS SCHOOL of glat& ol)l!n to v!t w. Ccime Mm~. R2 24()' dttp lot, lo mA!nttnlncl! ya.rd work, ly patnttd Uu\iout, erpll, l'i.tths. den PLUS ~~;cious &Jley acce~s.. one blCK"k to Sl3.950. Trad! in your oJd fArt>a• 4 Bdrm& .. :1 bot'&. rnllkt o!ff'r. 2939 Cara.J r• Sr. S45,000. fi7.'i-I9M Muit Mt to Ml\f:ve. 546-M(? drps. Vaetnt. ?>fove irl!! C11thol1r churc_h. New on "-... 3042 BABB ST O"•nPr 64"-1450 Collins & Wa-J!aneUed bonus room. All uvi • 1~~~~~===~·!The "Yellow P•re•" of OAILY PILOT for action! ••• tht aml!nities of gracious market . wont la&t long. w lk & L OPEN SUN. 1-5 DREAM COTTAGE I UJ~ 6'2-5673 Call 64,_.~78 k Save! 9'2·5523 hvina at the beach . C&.11 M5 ·5880, Heritaae Real-a er ee PYRAMID 011.rhnr 2 BR hOm, 1n a~c'!nt I::::'=':;:"::;:;:::"=·=·=·===================:====::-tors. lo~n eve1. 1 EXCHANGORS rolor& or Ha.J"W'-t Gold, \V/\V rus'i~~!L~496~~ 2790 Hubor Blvd. at Adams 675-8800 crpt, louvr'd shut I er & , ~' .( f) ~ TO SEE LIDO WATERFRONT !'£046.5 Open 'til 9 Pr.t l ... ""'~'!'!'!~!'!!'!'""''"'i ~rkl1ng til,, ileaminc $©"\\. ~ .. -'b "£(/"s• APTS.-320 LIDO NORD•·f•J,•!•1)1)-------DIVORCE PAH1!, cory hrkf1<t bar, con. ADY FOR THIS? '1J S btdrooms --North a.ta Me .. , $26,500 • VA· J1fA f'lr take ovtr the exi~J- tnii 514 % a.nnu&l PftrcPntage : rAte G.l. Joan. R!ady to ' d,al~ Ut'1 Cl). :Walker & Lee Rl!:.-ltor! 219e.Karbor lllvd. at All:1m& ,5'f-9491 {)ptn 'til 9 Pf\f BAYCREST w .. nt l•l"G'I master htdroom •·1t.h gtudy4!cove? Try lhi~ lo~ly 4 btdroom home with family room. breslctt1t room & iPp11r11!r dinlnt ~m 3 Cl!lr i11r11't Arnold & Freud m E !7tk ~' r~!111 l\lt~ 646-nss ,. vertlbl, """' All '" .... The Pun/• wil!t l/te !ui/t./n Chuck/• 1140.000 "''" with 7% !st DISTINCTIVE MUST SELLI E/g,d• loo. Oruy 122.>00. T.D. 6 Beaut. turn. units: EXECUTIVE Cu1tom built 2 1tory home, of Brokl!r, 646.8226. 6 Car £&rage! & utll. room. hedtm + fa.m. & gundec:k.b===-;-====- So Ft. on swlmmlna beath. 3700 sq. II. of charm with Balboa Pl!ninKUla's btst buy NEWPORT HEIGHTS \VU! rnn&ide r trade for boat mA«n1!1ctnt View or HAr-itl $64 5(X) OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 or maximum S&5.000 lit!. • Mr. Loaded y.·1th special Open ·s.f. & Sun. 1-S 2500 Holly la'ne BR. hou1e. feature~. Unicrut tn·level 1747 MIRAMAR Chmnln& 3 BR hotn.r, lots Biii Grundy, Rltr. con1truc11on. Tn1ly an out-T...oui ~ Brligt, Rltr. 613-3110 of panflll lnj , trplc, Jae tril 833 Dover Or .• N.B. 642462) ~tandlnr homt. l----"'-------1 Xlnt buy •• S2S,500! 567,000 REPOSSESSIONS JEAN SMITH. RL TR. Corona del Mar 546-2313 or 646-7171 ~pukltng clean homes, some 400 E. 11rh St., CJ\! 646-32.j~ nowly p•;nt•d k "'"''""· '· 3 BR + POOL MUST SELL '· • ks bdnna. Som• wH> poola. rHA-VA conv. t!rma, As.1um• 6~ G.I. Loen !\lost rf'llsonab!t home plug from S20,000 to $40.000. tJ( 8Ath & famUy roorn with income in Corona del t.lar. Excellen t R-2 location and 1;;________ Colllru &: \\'atta Inc. trop!Cll HUl:ir by the pool. I' 8843 Adam11 Avf!. 962.5.52S '""~,;::,·Al 13,,900 HOME & INCOME 5 BEDROOMS u1,5oo Vlnco Re•nv CAU.. 673-8550 Enjey thr comfort& of thl1 2 bath~. earpeta, fe nced. dou· 2029 HArbor, O<i 6'6-0033 ~ry nic~ 3 bedroom 2 bath bit ;-aragt. built·ins. Y.'&lk '" $"3 950 homr and let ·the 3 rentaJ all 1chool1, t;hOppint and 4 , 1mitA h"IJ'I :vou ?3Y f!'Y!' the thurches. WON"T' LAST!! $137 A MONTH rrnr>t-rt:v. l"lnly s.._~,!IO:'!. w lk & L U M th~n renr . 3 bdrm -==~8"u"'N"'1T"'s====r Arnold & Freud a er ee ''"· , .. , """' cm., d;,,,,,, .Ju~t l•!.t@id: GCIOd MN of 388 £ 17th ~1 .. r"st• tileu ''14~ \\'~ste:lirt Dr1vt rm ' ~ntn:' hall, no down ·Anllh'"un Be tint 11'1 ~r· 646-7755 ~-ml ~n 'tll g P~t , .. rm• Ava.dablf. ~t).J720 f' ~ r ;i m 1 d Exchlln tnrs TARB!LL 2955 H1rbor 'i7i ~ CaJl 612,..~~ Now! ~Pll idle ll!m• now! for M1t naulte• tl.42-5678 ' DADIE I! 1--rl"""'l..-.;.l '..-.l--1 ,. A r-r: "Just 01 he's obovt . '"=:~, ::· :::=::::::...:.· lo mok• both ..,r, ,,,..,. .-j something brealcs lo Jhe -.• I 1-.,.H_.E...,Y .. M_o-...~ ....... -ll • eo..01t1o "'• diuclcl• tu!.°..i I I I I I I ,.., ::..;l!.'"Y.! ~ ~":.? i:::. I • PllNT NUMl!llD L!TTllS JN I' Ii I' I' 1: 1: ,. TH[$E SQ!)Al,$ • • • _ . _ • SCRAM-Lns ANSWlllS IN DIME·A·LINI '> !•, ' I' '',' --$22,500 I 4 Bedn'JOm, 2 bath, t!ltt bUn • r•nte &. ov~n. Alto il\clud-! e• ttffiJ, \\'Uher, drytr, • r1rpet11 di-apes roreed air I heat, oo malnienance fet . : Payment ineludts use ot l t pool1, tennis courta, club-: ·houae. See today. ! llR,tlflll ~: 10312 :1 Monitor i ' Glen Mar Beauty . Open . Sunday 1·5 >' 8rookl'turst And Adam11 ts thl\ arta. The home i11 • ltrre l bed . .tnd f.t m, nn. in top 11\apP, front and ~ack yard& Are land1C1JM 1nelud!n1 t hu11: patio. Thi& l~ a rnutt ''t tor that ta.rn- 1!y that nPMI • larttt homt. Fairly prlet d al $34,9$0. 142-2$35 ! ' i: :I . ' 1,-=....,,,... ........ =,.,...-· •; 4 BR.. l\i SA fownMutt, ,,·: .\PUITle 5'4 ~ F'JIA, pa61, ttnnl• •le. Owntr. S24.000, !IU-16111 i..ntt Tn fra<lt!? 3ur Tr1dtr'• P1r1.dl1t eol11mn ta for )'$1! 5 Lint.•. 5 Dly1 f$f :• _.1 .. s._c .. &1.,,., ....... .,.,..,. ..... w..,. .. 511.,n;:.. _, • • -:j l I .. ' . • . ' ,• DAILY PILOT i;;I ___ ...... ~1~;;;1 .;;;;I ;;;;-;;;;"';;;; .... ~l~~I -iiiiiiiiiiiiiii··-...::.1~~1:1_-_ ... _ .. ~1~ .__·~_·::"_,~I..__, ....... _!~ I _,__ l~ I -··-l~ I -··-· l~ 305 HouHs Unfum. 30S Business _H_•_•_ .. _,_u_n_l•-•."'---311-5 Houtet Unfur n. Huntington Be.ch Sin Cl1m1nte San ClementeN e,-•,_,w"po_rt'°"'H"'e"i:;,g_hl-'•="'""~l lncame Property 16' 1--s -'aa'-2-Ter-ri-er-1-=*=*==o=c=E=A-N=F=R-O_N_T=-*=-.=' FI N E FAMIL y HOME _C_UT_E-EA,;...S_T""·-Sl_D_E D h H Lbr&e 3 bdrm., fattHly rm., utc aven PRIVATE BE ACH ,,.;,. ,m., 2 "''"'· 11,., DUPLEX Open Sun. 1 to S C y p rt i.S Shores, San Clemttnte :ieparate ma..strr bdrm.., 2 New condition. Two, one bed- Nf'wl.y painted and in iiharp 1h acre Estate, built 1966, has a 4.400 ft. ~!"Plc'ii :~i Kar, o~\ja/;,y, room unlls with attach.ed condition. Sha" ra.....,.ll and · I I I h h I I · f Ille · ei,..., s atta. · · gar-.ges. Owner bull!, quaJ. .. ··-si nge eve ome. T e forma iv1ng rm, or· c LL (;) ••• •••• custo1il drapc'S. No place 10 A • • iry rooatruction. $300 per O»p,_po_r1_un_1-'1v ___ 2_00 Gener al DlSTRIBUTORS 'NEEDED HUNT'S "SNACK-PACK" FREE REN'T'AL 800}( - New multi-million d 0 11 a r rom• in and brow&e thru advertiaed snack pa<:k pro-our tervice-J Ir 4 ~&. duels. NEED Now ! apta,, mo. I'll mo. ot lraM' Rrliable n1en or wortWn in WALK F: R .Ir L £ £. """'r arta ID wrvk!e fast-REALTORS Costa Mes• BUDGET Boostrr-2 8 r . Cpts, drpl, lods .\: peta. $14j. Unlvor.lty P•rk l BJL 2 b&tha: •f•• ..... UXl 3.BR., 2'N bathlt .••••••• $350 3 BR. 2 ba. tam. nn. .. $340 l BR. 2 ba. home : .. ,, • $325 ... spend ;i n1C"ltlt. l.arge pa-41g mo. Income. See today -mat dlninjf rnl, kitchen, breakfast rm . !am· ~~ ily rm & master bedroom all overl ook the -----w · 1 J V Y (114.J 84~ movu1£ coin oJ)l'rated pro-----'---'--- AL.A Renta\1 • 645-3900 2 BR, H~, Ctpls, drps, 1 or 2 small children, no pet1. Giu-aa:e. $155. ~mg LEASE 4 br/2 ha, lg med yrd. Chldrn OK. ·ired hill ., tlo. 3 bf'drooms, quirt Slfl't't. on t a~t. I sea: Plus 4 more bedroo ms, 6 baths, a 3 car •£ALTY $••-T "'7171 All thia fDr $28.~ iv th an Ne1r Newperl P111 Off lc1 .,.,,_ er mt ...,.. 11ssum11 ble loan. Seller may gara i;::e. heated pool & private st.eps to the carry 2nd TD or try tttA or beach and you have a perfect home. Replace· NE\V, quality-built 3 br, 2 VA. 842-S.'> ment cost $250.000. Sacrifice at $190,000. ha home. Shag crpt'1, drps, FRED BARBOUR REAL E;ST ATE ~~~1~~~he~sz1 b.11~~.ksr~i~l""=='=°'='==o=='C""==c I * 17 141 838-544-0 * "'""· .... , pAOO, """' JO COSTA MESA ~O 'THEREAL \'""-ESTATERS I 1 Ir, tr,• 1 '. ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""""'""""""""'""'""'""'"""'I •h••'• • '" """'''· '"·'50. TRIPLEX Lag una Beach Mes• Verde &16-40!!tl. ., l--~7'--=C7' ___ _ V .A. RESALE dut:t!i In conipeny secured hx:ataoN, commt'f'cial or factor)!, Part or full lime. ti to U houni per week. Distributor of product only lno alfiHatPd with llunl3- Wesson foods, Inc. I -no :selltng, CASH REQUIRED SEiOO lo $2995, Write for mo~ infonna1ion: Instant Food HANDYMAN PACESETTER SECLUDED 3 hr, 2 ba, lrplc, ~W' clO!ll'S I )IOU can come to SuJ)ply, P.O. Box 31$, Tor- •• 3 quC!f'n 111U'd b!'droorn,. J Great ell:lJ"a large cul de sac lot. Anyonl' can lake ov1•r subject lo V.A. loan with a little dab of ('ash and pay- menls of Sl64 per 1nonlh - 1nclude1 all. Go man go. Walker & Lee Rtl!.ltora 27911 Harbor Blvd. al Adams ~5-9491 Open "Iii 9 P~l 3 BR. :? ba. Heavy .sh11kr r~modeled kil, lge patio, ~ivl~it for lree after an In:!-rara, Cali l. 90505. Jnclude SPECIAL root. Enjoy the love.Jy 11un1-eltt gar, extensive garden. la[ investmt-nt of only :?cl'.' phone nuruber. GI NO ON. P\'"MT. mer breeze~ Low prief'd Nr tchls i church. Ideal down fapprox.. $8300! 15 thi_s I LOC~-.-L--,-,-.,.-,-orl-y--p-,-bl-k-•· Charming rustic style homt. for 1hls hne ~rea al $37,500. Jor family, $39,500. Prin-writ localed v.·est&ide tri. lJOn. Gross Sll.000, can be Delailed exlerior of wood COR'BIN eipa.l8 only.6'L>l16'alt 9 a.m plex. Three ~my 2 Bed-doubled. Successful since plank, used brick, window • room unita wuh separate 'ff>. Owner g'Oing East. $7000 Newport Shorts garlgf!s, hardv.·oocf !loots shutters, weat~red crdar MARTIN anti privale patio areas ex-10 right ply. Advertismg shake rooflines w/gabl<'d DUPLEX 60' on canaJ !ront Cf'lltnl for the owner occu-contract~ t'f'tu rn m05t of peaks. Localed on pool sltJ' 3 Br. up, 3 Br dn. $69.500 l)llnl. ~le pria!. can be handled lot, ITHAT'S BADLY IN REAL TORS 644-7662 Marsha.!1 -Rrally 67~ $4l ,5DO 67~15SO by l piy. ~4-1060 9 NEED Ot' WEEDING & am-6 p m, 673 -922 5 LANDSCAPINGi. GOLF-COURSE--Sa n Clement e t"vl'fi/v.'knds. Long liv. rn1, "/wood pan· HOME ··WANT a Cha.n<:i! to f'Xrrcise 3 &<lroonui, l baths, large kitchen, carpets, drape~. fi"1JlaCl', doublt-garage and great back yard, t'or renl at S195.00 rnontflly. Ce.JI Broktr St5-9491 •• 64fi...5734. * * 3 BR, 2 hii, newly pa.inttd, pa1io, frplc, fe~ yard. F RESlfLY paintl"'d apacious =l='~"~·,,:236::;o:l~N70="":.:c~O~•~"":::._~c T\\'O Bdnn1. Fence<! yard, 2 BR, Du plex , Garage. No garage, near achool and pets. Adult11, $1+1/mo. 733 .shopping. $150 a month. t.I. W. \Vl1110n. 548-2802. M. La.Bordi" Rltr. 64fi...-0(.'"'5 1S~PcA"c~~,'-'sc,~.'-'St~,'--~-lc'11-. $165-2 Br. RIO, epta, drps, ..i1shr/dry, yd/palio, child ok Blue Beacon* 645-0111 cpt/drp.s, kids/pel!l: SlSO ALA Rentals • 64.>-3900 HOUSE in court, 2 Br, cprta, l Man'a Domain-Private A dl'pl, patio. 976 W. 17th St. Quiet. $70. I =N=·~· ~'=·=C=•~t:.:."=8-~2&39='--- ALA Rental• • 645-3900 Dan• Point $18:)-3 Br . 2 Ba. Dbl gar, lncd yd, ideal lrg family. Blue BeJicon * 645-0111 3 BDRM, 2 BA., family rm, cpts, drps. Lovely view, S2~~. avail. Apr. :>, 496--5023 NEWPORT Hgts • 2 Br. El Toro Bltris. Cpts, drpe. Avl oow 1---------- $160. REAlTv l)nlv. Park Center, Irvine Calt Anytime 833-0SXJ Westcllff PARK-Like s e t tl n1 nr WettcliU 1ho1ff. 41trac 2 Br. freshly painted. lll":W 1haf cpt, rrlv patio, q ult'tl adulis, no pets, Rets N"q'd. $25Cl/mo. lnclds 1ardene.r & wtr. 642-2603 Houses Furn. or Unfum. Costa Mes.. 310 ::-;·. : . Huntington Harbour SACR IF ICE -S llJl,000 !'.1agnilil-Cnt • br, 4 ba walt.'rlron1 , homt in Hun- tington Harbour. 1 0 l' \\•atcrlron1, j1" ft O{'k. Call 213/ 592-lfiOl tor appL Prin- ci pals only. l'ling, SOLID WAL.L Of By Owner BY OWNER: Ulvely 2 your own 1n1tiatives lt BRICK. UNIQUE Lo G Cu~tom bu!lt J\1eg Verdr 4 Bedroom h<ffnp w/somt' abilities: Set your own BURNING FIREPLACE bedroom, 3 bath. 2 firepl11ce vif'w lt ~uest llnu~f'. Xln1 BEACH UNITS hours & Koals! II interested, ALA Rentals e &lf>..3900 Sllj • Separate 2 Br. Duplex. Stv/refrig, &ar, child ok. Blue Beacon* 645-01 11 DELUXE LAKE FRONT 4 BR., hHf "Ml"sa Verde 11.!'f'a. Fam. rm., 2 ha., tpl. Blrns. Full carp &r dr~ l._fite. yard. Atrium. Lge. Jlll.lio -part cov"d. Gardener incl. $295. :-,45-3604 Art. 4. Newport Haight• ' .. '· ,. ~· Irvine MAKE OFFER ll On this vacant 3 BR. town· hOUSe w/atriun1. new car- J)l't.s: dnpes. Asking $30.900 • owner transf & U'llfll& ~~ROI\! F'LOOR TO CEIL-home on 17th fairway. As-IO<'allon. OPEN HOUSE Sun .11 Rl"nial unlls. Clo~ 10 drop me a pot;tcard at ING. Well dtsicncd 3 BO-~umahlt 6~ '/,, Joan. llcduc-l-j. bf'ach. Nt'"wport Shore~. full Classified ad No. !tl, Daily RM . & •"AM. RM. "LOOR ed to $63,900. n.....n housr 11-111 W. Cornilio. 492-12?.G . G Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, Costa r r vi'< lllle. 14 arages. Only 8 PLAN. SERVICED BY 2 Sat. & Sun I to 5. 30361 yn. old. SlEiOO Mo. Income. Mesa, Calif., 92626 Dan BATIJS. Wi \V carpetuig Java Rd.,' ,\Jesa Verd!'. S•nta Ana Heights rSl39.SOO. 303 On. McCandless." thni-out. 5-10-40%. ACRE for Comm"! Stable~ GRAflAM REALTY 646-2414 OPERATING A G"E NC Y Modern k1!chen w/ceramic or ~me & stables. 673--2262 INDIVIDUAL b n u se &pl. LIC'D BY THE STATE 01'' 11les, ALL BlLT-lN RANGE ' Newport 8e•ch or 613--572.l projeet. East Co!ta Mesa. CALIF. TRAINING AVA IL. & OVEN DISHWSHR CAN BE FINANCED . ' .. e JUST LISTED I e F'tllly OCC\Jpicd. lAw rente.ls. CALL OWNER EVES/\"K· ,:~~c:~P. ~-·or;:~-~ Ocea nfront Duplex Re•I Eit•le, [-'J) 612 limes gross. $154,000 NOS. 494-8836. -.. W!TI{ t"JREPLACE. This :? BR each unit N1Cf'IY cer-G•n&r•l "''$40.000 dn. Pri.ncipaJs ==~----~~-o"ly "'8-1674 NF.ED partner 1n smaU pal~ bcl!er built borne NEEDS petrd & drap«i; lower un1t " · .... ting business w/10 yrs ex- LANDSCAPING &, YARD w/lrplc. Dbl . g11ni£r. Xlnt OFFICE BLOG. f)('t. &I~ \VORK & A F'E\V MINOR ren1a1 his1ory. sn,500 Acreage for sale 150 Net incom• $26,500 ------R~PAI'RS. Offert"CI '"AS IS"' _, ................... Single lcnant "AAA" Bus iness Wanted 210 JMl\1AC, .2 Br. 2 Ba. Cpts, drps, bl tn~. encl gar. S\40. AL.A Rl"nlAl~ • 64.'>-3900 S. L..aguna-S135 1 Br. Slv/re- frig, cpts, drps, sngls ok. Blue Beacon * 645-0111 j sit. Gorgeoua view ot lake 2 BR. BBQ, reltlg/f~zt-r, &: nlntlls. 2 lam rm~. 3 bu, own rotiS&erir, r r e 1 h 1 y sun balcony & $50,00D l'Oun-painttd, no ehildt'f'n. $175 try club & recr . lacil. Pools, ~"0_1_· ~"""~-'-""'-·_,._..,_261 __ _ riding, sailing, l"IC. Lake .S.n Cltmente Forest. Brand new, no yard "o"N_T_H_E_B~E-A·CH--.--,,,_ ""ork. $475 mo. ACT SOON! ----'"bf . p • '* * 213: 672--2lll7 '* * * w~J e Yll'W! r1vate com-munity, park and beach - Fountain Valley Cy pr u 1 Shor e , Sa n Clementr . 600 Ml· 11 . RARE Indeed-lrg 1 Br. Slave refri!;:. sml yd. Ulif pd S9J. '1------""'--- ALA Rentals • 64j.3900 S175 -Newly dee. 2 Br. dbl gar, lncd for kid~ & prls . Blue Beacon * 645-01 11 SPACIOUS, very clean 3 br, Artis!'s houae. 1''our levels, l ba, ~· paneled .tam 4 bedrooms. Ji,, be.th&, rm. S230. 842-1681 ~alll"ria, family r oom, f'OR ise, lmmac 3 BR, 1% studio, f'IC. UnlumishM or ba, new llhag cpll II drp!. fumished. Long-term lta11e [as! 11clion' Quirk OCC'U· pancy -caJJ !oclay: ! V EGG RANCH Prire 1270,000 .on .11..lf'rmi;for o 83 B k $34,500 FULL PRICE n · acres roo hurst Avr. Returns lO';"a on cash lnv. VACAT ION yr-rourMl. Kids frplc, bltrui. $240 mo. only !owner travenngl. S950 \VANTED: Orange Cn ty \l"elcome. Ulil pd. $Ill. 968-9543 or nJ/241-1588. nio. Call !1141 49&--5733 or general on sale liquo.r AA~LA~~n.~0~1~"1~•-~·~~64~>-~3900~ I 1'i;i°''j-''i;;=ji,';;~:;;:;;;;; 492-~ NEW LISTING NO DOWN YMT frontage in Westmin~trr. \\'. R. DUBOIS INC. TO"'nhOUS!', a!J 011(' onr floor. I . p . LEASE " SEU.. -TRADE, * 54;).7166 • :i BR. 2 Ba., v.·11h vaulrf'rl lo f'h~. veleran, payable Cl zonerl, excellent shopping I-~~~ bean1 cell., frplc. Desert col-$2'Z9.5.l _per mo., for 360 crnter aite adjacent to .\1o-INCOMEU NITS- l icensf'. B ona l ide -3 BR, :Z ba, Elec kitchen, -----~----1 $2104 Br. Bhns, cpts, drps, 11•1 1 Rd 1-• 250 D I U I )SQ rcs111uran1. Cash. Courtesy w cp · e erora o:u. S up exes n urn. gar, fncd yd. Kid~/Pt!~ wr!c 17600 o. Do · ----------lo brokers. 714/839-61'10 mo, ...,..,nto m1ngo Blu e Beacon * 645-0111 Circll" Corona dal Mar ors. All prolcss. d!'rora1ed n1os ., with an fa~n~~I pee ',·,I PRIVATE ROAD bile Home Park. Owner mo-10 Unlls. furn. Good rrn!Al & lnds~-pd. Nr. Pools s, ten-centage rate o '" "-a Jmmac. 3 BR, den, din. rm. tivated, submit!??! area. S\8,120 Estimated '71 Moner to Loan nis, ocross sl n:"el lrom golf. nD\I' for appt. 3 bath home on lgc. renced Larwin Realty, Inc:. J,:"!"OSS. Owner anxiou.\. Make 240 $200-3 Br. 2 Ba. Pool. Bllns, dbl ga r. Av[ now! I ""=~-~~-­Huntington Beach NEW 3 Br. 2 ba, cpts, drps, ·-gar. VAX! Mo., !se. $35,700 . Including the land, MISSION REAL TY 101. Light airy rooins. maiii-Exc:l~sive Agents orlcr. Agent 6r;>-7225 Cash Fast! Blue Beacon * 64S.011 I NR beach, 2 BR condo Corbin-Martin Rltrs.644-7662 w/d1hw11r, w/w crpf. dbl garage & patio, s I 7 5. Cost• Mesa red h·.11 98~~·n;{7\:)w~94-1Qi~1na ~~~~1 !~b7nsca'~a~8~1-s~~~ 2~!:47':k:~;~·i~:· L~~·h !!~s~-~~rn. N~~--PJJ~ Assoc. pool & pulhng i,:rPen. bl'ach, Leasehold yr. 201 4. 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds :z BR crpt'd, pl drp'd, wa ter SPACIOUS Brst huy in area. S&l.500. ACREA~E lNVESTMENT Ask ing $140,000. Cnnsidf'r F"REE APPRAISALS BALBO A JsJand-Praclically 1 BR, patl-0. pool, natural. furn"d. No sml. ehilrlren orr' :'i36-1802 H.B. REALTY a•~ Univ. Park Cen1('r. Irvine Cal! Anytin1e 833--0820 2700 c: ... Fl. °'''n view IAm-ca.JJ 642--4620 for app'! 40 acreJi in Cleveland f'ore11t trade. 642-4097, 5-18-221 1 ext Costa Mesa Investment new. 4 br, :t M, lu.'<ury beam. C1!ilings. Nr hospital. pe1.'1. Sl3S. 968-9253 nr , ~ B 11 G d R It eas1 of San Jan Capistrano. 2211 54 ... 7711 yt' home :!I.Vail J\1ey 1st. Long Avail April :. $165 u61 pd . ....,..,.,. <--nl• A•• A"•· 1_.,, ily hon1r. 4 Bed roorns, 3 1 run Y· ea or Ulilill"I &: good access. ~-'7-=-------~ an •me t \ rl ·N'CI A 7 7 4U.<' .:><r" " • •• .., I 1pVT p l 1 16 _ "'""""'""'""""""""""""~ f'rm raStt csi . gent l 6 6 Cameron, 842-5192. house. C. baths. Pool table s1u-fa1nily --cellent developmtnt paten--ar Y "'"an s to ~ 67.1-4:124 or 673--4002 77_,.,.--,--=--c---I T1>0m wilh fireplacf' & wP1 I* BAYSHORES * tial. Onlv $1875 Pf"r acl"t' unii.s from o\l•ner. Ne"'pbrt/ 1Sf TD Loan WALK to beach. c 1 e a n " Huntington Beacft ., b"'. . Bull1-in family s!)'le Best Buy Term.•. R. S. Bro\l·n C\J. Mesa arra. 5W-67;}2 Coron• del Mar bdnn., cpt.~. <!rps, refrig, 49" ,_71 ---------$265 mo. lease. 968-1598 2 BR I I Be, erpts I ........... , k11ctirn : stone l1rf'place tn ......... , e 20 UNITS e 6·~'i:t lNTEREsr ..... ~ La Salle Model. 4 RR, family, J1\"ing room: laundry roin1. , ,S'.rl,500 c o u N T R y Living _ \\'ell niain!ained, "'' pool 2 d TD L 3 BP.., 2 ba towntise, ~ J Br, 2 ba, frplc, fncd yard, stovr garagr. R r c • n 11 Y •· 2 ~ -" Do hi ,. A < AHrarl!\P 2 BR & den Im-G n oa n ·I H"', d-1 d-. k -1•·, hUns, <lbl aar. 1715/m·. \, decor . Lake Parle. Avail J ....,_ story, pnce .~u"""' u e 11:arage. -. er·. , · Placer..-ille arra 5 ac on ~ $34.-400. May exchani:r u n , ...... "'" ,.,.. "' "' v $50()0, Brst buy' profe!f'ionally landscafl('d I n1acul11u•. Pr1va1e brach. pri\'. Jal<:e, Df'ed rcstric-f'ORTIN ro. 642_5000 elec kitchen, shag'. rn.R:.•. mi to ~ach. ~3216 4/1. $165/mo. 96:?-7137 BRASHEAR REAL TY Se\•eral decks, Reduet'd • :llli Creslview Dr. Open lion. bridal !rails, liurlacP WANTED, 2-ll clean units Terms ba~d on equity. Cl,7~~-'2° schools, $275, lM". SALE or lea.~. i...ge 2 BR, " 7.,,_,,7 Eves:833-205.i s49500 cao. ~un.11 -~Jorcallfrank d ~ 1 O "·& 642-2171 545-0611 .r,,.,., Jlabacondo,frplc,Bltn,, -· · J•m•• Rll• ·~ ~1. roa s, Pit'"'" wa er, a"" for private party. ._.._ . H ~-71 1-----------• ~~· I I · 11· 000 .:xrving aiuur area yn, 3 BR 2 BA 1' hlk from Pool. Owner. 499-3464 evea. Laguna Beach ..A'G/.a.n, spec acu ar \'1rws. a, * 642-3504 * S Ill M , , ' PANORAMIC VIEW 11 o "' l""D a er ortgage Co. beach S300 mo. No -ts. "" erms. wner . .,...,._ ;JQD L t f s 1 170 .... Huntington Harbour Lovely 2 Br/2 Ba. Condo of jetty & main channel. ~ * Choice multiple mned Os or a e 336 E. 17th Stittt l'ves, fi7l-69M L•gun• Beach Home REAL ESTATE RR., 4 ha. home w/formal or11 nge Coonly arreage FORECLOSURE Private money from n 500 2 BR. Du plex $200. 2 Br. $550 Beautiful waterfrnl 3 Apts. Furn. ·~·--" VILLAGE II .. I Apff"tment1 I« bnt )~ IDEAL for year round com-1190 G!enneyre Sr . fhn. rn1 ., srurty; 2 frplcs, %& ._, ( 2~ acre horse ranch rcpos-up for lsl &: 2nd Joarui. house SZZ'i. F'rpl'i;, cpt.s, BR, :? ba w/aundeck & ,. fort & gracio~ relaxed JiY· 4g.1.g.173 549_0316 111c1 bar. Nc .. ir\y rederor. :JPDUia 'S\en ty sessrd from former 111,ro-Tru5t Oe1d C enter Inc . drps. Call OWner 67!)-3482 dock, l!ll' or option. 644-4132 General .... ing. AH exterior mainta.111. On sand~ hraC':h. Sl69,:,00.. 642-G560 space emplnyce now Avail-1321 N. Broadway, S.A. 2 BR. Fireplace. Waler &: 644-42lI ' ' CTJS"I'OM FURNITURE anee attended Tc n n is 3 UN ITS nr he11ch, shops. 12001 Bayside Di . By app I. . able al developer cost Loan Broktrs Since 1949 ganlnrr !urn. Crpts, dr""', La gun• B••ch • . 1 vil'w furn 10"~ d<l\\'n or I Bill Grundy Realtor 200 Arrts, oce11n v l f' v.·, s · 541838 1~ RENTAL. See ad class 110 coui1~. only JOO slcps to pr1-· ,j.,... 4,u • 2_ • 7-miJe5 fro.~1 ocean Very l ~~~·~·~·~l~'"~Y~l~im~•~~~I stv/N'frig. S195. R.',3.-2146 * Call 548-3431. * vate beach, al!IO overlook.~ trade. $49,.,.,,,_ ,,.....9 :i 1133 Dovr.r Dr., N.n. &12-4620 h 11 ·1-.1 · 10,, !-\AV E $JOOO OCEANFRONT 1 Br. Vilh•.1 =-7.'"--o-c--c----1 1----_____ 1 y. "~ per acrf' .~ 3 BR. I Ba. Stove. hobby B Ibo I I nd i::lamourous heated pool. All SPAN I Sii 3 BR, stud~'· BALBOA COVES dn, 6' • int. ALAN nr:AL TY on these fahulous, oak stud-, _______ ][ti! ],,_•_·"_'·_"_•_'_""~'-·_1_21_.;_"_•_· _c_ail Partially furn. Priv. bt1tcll. a ,a 1 111 eltc kit, incl: rr.frl~. range, W 1 _"oods ('E°:,, .. ,,,_~r'·R IS6.7E,1() WATERFRONT 11·1-726-llAA a.~k lor Alan. drrl, ranch Jize lipreads. HOU1ufor R.nt fiT."l-6459 Alt. 6 PM. PM:~kllh;.''49.~~~nds. Sl 7-5 --.-1-8-E•D~R-OO_M_* __ dishwasher & disposal. Com-ir~l .. ., y,.... ' · Translt>rred • /'11ust sell! GOV""f Land S.~\Vrile Lorated 1n the booming 3 Br. 1 Bath. C r p 1 ~. ,c.~·~"==~.,c:~=.~---Avellablr 'Iii July 2d. p!ctf'lY ca rpc!rrt \\all In v.•all 491 ·· Pr1n1e lor. 3 BR. 2 ba. i;ln~le !And Packagr, 1185 Ar-So111h Coast area near San[••••••••••• f AvailAb!P oow. $250/mo. 3 BR, 2 BA, bltns, refr, * 61J.-6640 * throou!. lAwf.'r lr\"f'l laun-1 Lido Isle slOl'y. Newly decor. Fenced row h,, ad A\' e s an Juan Cnpislrano. JI 1 .It' h Houses Furnished 300 YParly. Ca.II 613-0356 trpl, yard. $285 mo. l..altllna 'c~.-,-..,-.-d~•~l""'Mo.,c-r--- dry has l\'Shr/dryer, slor-yd. 30 ft, boat slip. S75,500 &rnardino Ca. ' above lhP amog, private 1----------1--~-------Niguel. 4M-<i746. 4~1331 age room &: double carport. P rime Lido Nord ~ill G rundy, Realtor Business P roperty 154 mad and locked galr guar-General Cost• Mesa Newport Beach • LRG Bachelor, furn util This is a corner unit Jn S BR. 6 ba. w/elevator. ~!I 8 .• 1 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 anlee the natural beau1y of 1----------· I ----------pd. 2 bl ka Big C.arona, 1 beaut lndscpd, patroled ft. Jot. Pitr & float. $71a,OOO. i 17:l.OOO Cemetery Cart"--this former Spanish Grant 3 BR, 1% BA Condominium. Adults Preferred Adi!. $1-14. yrly. 642-3520 arc11.. Close to market & T ip of Lido Isle OCEANFRONT .Fund. 1'1oney t>O\\' on hand, ~urrounded by be&utitul Bii-in range oven, POOL AVA ILABLE * LRG Bachelor, furn uUI shp"ng. Avail furn or unfurn. Beaut. 4 BR., 5 Ba. home 2 DUPLEX \\'ant mlg. or rom"I R.E. Clev"land National Foreil. RENTAL FINDERS dishwasher & a: a r b a Re 2 BR.. 2 Ba.; garagP •. $22> pd. :z blks Big Corona, 1 Pnced undrr markrt for di-trplcs. 56 fl. water fronlaiC. Orange Co. only. can add AU utilities a vallable. F ret To Landlords dispoS11J. Uirirt mas tt r 3 BR. 21Ai Ba., garaKe Adi!. Sl20. Yrly. 642-3520 rrct ~le. PhorJP.: 837-D~l. Room for large boat sflps. Good lnooml". SG!l.~)()O 7 )"r. old cor. bldg. ~nie bed r oom \\"/connrctin_g REALTOR 54&-6966 • MINfCO"NDITIOt" * Prier S:i00.000. BURR WHITE t<'nant will PllY s4z:-1 PRlCED FROl\1 S9.9:1(1 645..011 1 b11th. 1 BR ha~ \atJ:t LEASE or Lsl" Option. 4. 2 BR, Aval! April Ir May 2 Bdrm. OYO Apl. p81 ;0 Bill Grundy, Rltr, Realtor 675-4630 alter 311/?l. \\l;int 111rgtr. LO\V DO\\'N-EASY Tt:R;o.1s '4lS w .1 ttt., c .. ,. 111-balcony, fully r a r p e ! e d . Br, 21 , Ba. blln~. cpts, drps, only. All bill"' prl, S200 mo. arra, pool. Close 10 ahop-IR3.3 Do\·er Dr., NB Sll-4620 2901 Nf'wporr Blvd., N.R. \\'ill loan ha('k $.'.'.0.000. draped_ S225. Avail. April frplc. Obi ,ar. sml yd. Nr -'-'-"-'~~·-oo~"'-"-·_67_>-_i;_·_n __ , -------·---"I d "' L II RI Circun1stance~ force the 1m--11-"l•f ~ 1 B 1 A ·1 l 54~2625 '* rURNl~'EO •-•-1 ping & ticarh. Hurry on BAYFRONT BUY VIEW UNLIMITED r oy • Ye, tr d 1 · · """" I'" r, ap , va.1 ,c:·.cc·:..c=~-----pools & tenn11; crt. 'Ai"alk .::>Cl ,,,.c,..,or this Onf' at $17,!100 OPEN HOUSE 3 Rr, 3 Ba, 2.J' rec J"ni. 2 ~!l-9-193 ~tS-2512 nir iale i ispo~iuon ot iliese no"'· Child 5ml p('t ok 3 Btdroom, 2 bath Exf'cut1vr tn bch. s 300. Dys llp1, shBK carpet. Utilities * VIE\V H0:'>1E • 1 1 · <h I C t rew choice parer!~ "'"ho.~e B lu~ Beacon* 64s.Gl11 homt. 81!-in~. 1hsh"11~hrr, 714:827-3146. f ve 646--"'"'0 paid. S120. &14-7792 A~'m~, !hr slrrrt fr nm SUNDAY l·S rpc~. · ill< c·rpts, ·I: sun-em• ery fornirroll'!lC't"~ LOSS l5your 1 -ocranlront. 1 Rdrms., :I 301 VIA LIDO SOUO <ltrk ofr ms1r ~u1tr. Walk to lots/Crypts 156 GAIN:! CAii or write fnr $13.)..Ulil pd. Laguna. Year rli~PoS11l. firtplaPf'. patio. LOVELY 2 Br, 2 ha home, I Br furnished. Jncluding CdL\1 /11 nr new rlttll s{'hl. coinn!elr rlrtail5 Anrl color round. Nier Bach. Nr bch. Nr. BakPr g, ~-llirview, rho i cf' B 1 u f 11 I 0 ,;:. utilities, Sll.l. baths, 2 Frplc!. LR r , :1'1 F i. !01 -t"rt laud r--.. ''"'''"'''"· -.. l9 C•l•I· HARBOR Rt~! ... fe1nor1al " 81 Norlh Costa llltsa. S2~5 n10. 67:>-2440 Bmkf'r hi p • 1 f 1 bo 1 '-'""" " • .. •~ 011-s11,. pMlos. Buy direct ue Beacon* 645-'1111 Crp1s/rlrp~. lrplc, 2 patios. · · recreation im. Cu~tom 1. lf·r ~-.. s 1p or arge a 118 Si o"·npr 611_1450 Park, eo ... ta 1\1rsa, plot 618 __ _ Wa1t'"r pd. 2 yr !eaSf' avail . Avnil rnd or April. 644-1623 v.•/many ex1r1t.'<. Pri c e $119,500 --.-' ·--spaL't'S A-B. sunset Lawn, from lhf' rlrvelopt'"r : \VE HAVE TT ! I Br. great Rrr~ It 11cc. deposi1 re- rrduccd to $61.500. Prrry <~111 fi75-272"\ S~J .. 100. lJivt'ly 3 Rrlnn, 2 $400. 11Cll ~12-0Sl!l aft 4 m. RANCHO CAPISTRANO localion. Util pd. SlOO. quirf'd. 545-8609 for app"L WAT'ER'f.RONT :1 BR. ~ B;, mA.,._.R.-t..._,_...., Bryant \\'irat neallor B;'lth. 1 hlk lo hrnrh! Nt'"W -p ALA Rentals e 645-3900 hon1e, nrw1y redr<'.,'on san- Ll'-"' ~-~ _* R-EDUC-ED * ilrps & crpl~. 01 11111, Cnn1-Comme rcial 2172 DuPont Drivr, Rm II SPARKLING 3 bedroom, 2 rly bf>ach . Sl.OOO Mon!h ~"'l'W tnunity pool. By (lwnrr. P roperty 158 Ntv.'J)Orl Beach, Cal. 92664 AT lhe OC.11ch -yr round! ba1h llomr w11h large ramily Bill Grundy Rltr. 6424620 ,.._so. cour f<W' lmmac. 5 BR., family rm, 6-12-;:,,';;41. :iW.i Bnice CN'~-............ 1 _ ,., ~1-322.1 K.id" ok. U!i\ pd, $135. room. 11JJ hl!n~. I u 11 v _,..,::;,.:"c.u. 4j Ft. Lot stree1-tO-~·ent. tLidoSand~I COASf lh~)' & .nr1. So. I.a-M b 'I H / A LA Rentals e 645-3900 rarpe1rd, nlrr enrlosr;I BEST Newport location, 3 strcrl. By app't. only , . . gun11, Pr1n11' rorner "JOxaG 0 1 ~ ome yard. f'Xcf'llent l()('alion BR. den, dinin~. incl lawn * 4~2800 * S93750 t.11.STBLU ~t. lx•eutlful ~ 2 Sl , bid• S.~~l()CJ · T raile r Parks 172 Balboa Island Lrase $2.iO pr r mo., ov.·ner n1a!nt. S42.5. Call 646-4414 * Tt£REE AR0lt BAY * LIDO REA,l TY INC. ~qR'11 J X~n~·1:~~nnr~~~:: llore ~~. ~c~ue rltr. E ... \'.CE:LLENT opp. llrC of 2 BR. !urn. house, Garage. 11'111 ronsidrr optmn ro e BLUFFS PLAZA-1 br, 2 Desi~d lor luncllonal rnm 1-3377 V ia L ido 673-7300 i-·ashio~ 1~1111~ t. ' fnnnln.: 612-7i99 anytimP '"O 5 S111.r Fam. ~1. H. $250 Ytarly. purcha~f'. c .. II 5 4 :, -S ~ 2 ~ ba . d~n. pJOl.s", Nr 1ehools. I h " ''I I · REALTOR South COAs! Real!Or!I. S."125/mo. 644-1395 ly f'n)OymPn 1vt1 '"" l N" I Cluh. ;i r,.11n ,,... O('t't1n. $17,j()() Condomin iums Parks lnr fi:1~!. Tot11l ~p11res 67~3331 ==~~= privacy. !'!'hi~ Mint-tak("; aguna igue O....·nrr 64~-4!I05 for s ale 160 Jl'l w l'l 'P· rrarly 10 ~t1trl Houses Unfurn. 305 • CHAR1t1ING 2 br dupltx-L.E_A_S_E ___ B_A_YCREST. 3 BR. full ild\"at"lfagt> of a 11 *29 MONARCH BAY* -ron~tr 1 Luniirrt ParlnPr-Crpt~, drp~. blrns, .creened din rm, den, niC1' pool. S475 unob51ruc11ablr ()('eftn v1rw I B\' ow· R NF.\\'POnT llright.~ t"'Orner COZY C0:\'00 s1 1 1 ship. Nrr rtiurn 111, \st Genera l imlio. pvl yard A garali[e . mo. Rltr 642-5200 ___ _ . · . . NE 3 br 2 hi! lrplc rlrrp 5hAJ'.:' • ' ' ni: e .s ory J -1ncorporntah~1-~ lrvr,1 b.,..h!I.~ Brauf. Cotoniel rri-l<'1"r! ~ 1hru:.Ou1 , 'RrRI , clPnn. -:.01 2 bedrm, 2 ba!h, fOl""mal rlin-)"ar 3,\t prr mo. ror dPteila ----------1110'1hmi~ 21'0~~-·c-""1 p1"'. 1'·,8~ Newport Heights Cost• Mesa * ... ... * E l Puerto Mes• Apts * * ,. .. 1 Bedroom Apts. $J."\(I " Up Incl. utilltil"I. AIM turn, Poot ' Rlocn!ation area. Quiet Environment1 Oft 1tl'fft Pll.rki"i. No Otll- dren, no pets, 1!159-1961 l.f11.pl1 Ave, Costa Mrs.a play va , ,1 K1rms,. at s. BR :!t, BA ~ nd k f lnR roonl, Air conn., lu.'<ury 4.1111 fi.~"2-1.1.Yi. ONE month'! rent .... ~·t~. ,,. • "'"' .. fam ily room. llludy, privll!C' •. • .u Cc · an· 1 ·ru&l1n Ave 646-1.125 Sal, Sun Jru than ~nr monlh'a reni rtarf 646--753.'1. coniniunity. f"eaturr1 for lasllc \11\itt ""<Ill'!' \"irw. 2-& ~Ion or S83-\02l or i-rp!~-dr'P~. \at·ant, Only Real E1tate WJinted 114 is your 10111! do\l·n pAyn1cnf -----2 BR, dlb gar. fer!Cl"d y11.rd. * Sl30 UP * $200 per month. I 2 l 3 ) ---ml-, •I 1 h, yrs ne\I.'. Comp! tTplrd, aU 1 ~1111 l\krllly~. $14,JO down F11A or no down 1. 3 4 LRG 2 BR w/ii::ar. No sml. ~ ..... ., ,. ... "' v >I 1 GL \\"ANT VACANT M-1 2 to on many ine or bc-drtll rhildl"t'n or ""ts. Sm! yri. family. S79,&00 499-2159 or I-ins inc \":ii·uiuii ~yll rni I Dover Shores 8ayfront ' homrs! Call u~ to ~er lf ... 499-223.'> for li?PI & ~aun11 hath, 3 L'ar )!:n r, BF:-.l RU\" RFDUCl::D 1 . _ ;, 1t1·n'~, to leatt. Bkr. yoo qualiiy. SE 'Y M 0 U R \\'ater furn 'rl . SI~. 968-!n""J..l ----i::a.nit rn1, au1n lijlrinkler. Q.. · 1 ~. ,0 1 DUTClf 0..l::AN, custom car-!:~~~:n1r5 615--6700 RF.ALTY , l'all !J.17-lZlJ . nr 26278, Santa An:!l Avf:. • $46,500 • ~1any dlx xira~ too numt>r• ~ick Salf'. · Bt, 2 8~· IXn. pets &: drps, private tnl'I WANTED : J Br & 2 ba hou~r. lnq'r house C. Jn1mac. 3 Br. hotne, xlnl ous to nirn1IOJ1. -SllJ,000. Bar. Pier~ SHp. SllO.~. patio. :! brdrn1, 2111 ba. 2 10 huy on rondi!ione.I 11&le1 RENTAL 3 Br & dinini:: rm AVAIL 411.-.. br, 2 ba, comp! area. Lovet~grounds. 2 Car 499-41911 f'lr 831-1'100. 5.\8-l!!.:6 or n.J4-46M4 tar gar . Take o\'Pr fir~ Gov1 contr. In area or O. C. + 2 beth S2."i0 per nio lst crptd & drpd, ds~~hr. garage. t"ir l!'lce. RUSTIC moclrrn 2 BR beach loan, asking $24,9::.0, Fasl Co1lc$:e. Call f>49-5808 ~nd l1:15t + SlOO drp. Dial fenced y1trd. ~1ove if llt"f'd-e $62, OO • B\' O"ner -1mnH1 r. ~ hr, hou~t-. 1~ hlk 10 OC'C'!l!l, 7 f)Oskssion. &l~.103 f"oresl E . 0 190n, ed. t~I & las! mo _.. Sl OO "•nta.sti'" Old" £n1oll'lh hon1f'. 21 ~ ha, fam rm, lrl ry rn\, ,Y1"5 nlrl H2 101 f,lus! 1*'11 --Inc. Rl'llllnrs, 2299 Harbor, · 2"' .,, r ~ ' "' f•pl< lg do k 1~ 000 1 c 1 ,1 srcurl!y rrr. S ·"'· ·~9390. \Voods Covf' :irca. Xl11t ' ' r' ,,.,, SJ,"\,500 or offer. 011 r . l::VF.RYTI·HNG SllTP-SHAPE II •! o.~a ' rsa , 49;.....~1311 ,,,2 ....,.,. Fininclal L di d Ow 'l BR, G11.r. Patio. Crpls, un-iunds "'/101~ "' ~hruh~ ~-~--~---bltn h11nk hf'<\1 in rlo"'nst111rs •n or •· ner s ··-M ' -v· · -drps, srovr, n:rr1i;:-. Quiet PLACE Rt:ALT\" ·1!1-1-971}4 1ss1on 1e10 * OPEN SUN. 1-5 * bf'drm, !Ge me7.~an\r1r n1al· \Vf' wtlJ rerC'r irn.~nt.s •n ynu iropica l ~f'll!ng for 11r1ults 2969 S. Cn.t~I l!u.)'. 1..11 "f.l I IE' "J' 3 Pl"s Rdrni~ .• 2 hath, !tr l.,,.drm & ba!h .~Ul1r -'-, t'HEfo: Of t'ha11:e. · .lllany I f blk 1 ~., 1160 1-~~E=R l -BA y Oo.'All(' .... l~~rn~1 J11~~-;1:~ fl\n~ I . •71 BALBOA COVF.S ifUe~t roo~. Dble 11:11 r&l!P h11.~ Busines s • rle.~!rable tenants 011 our ~~4:\0. 0 '""" · • EM A D till, fully ("tp1/1!rp, 11!'.P f'ORTIN co fi.11-~.000 bltn cab1tlf't~. \\"Ork bt-nch Opportun1~y 200 I \l'ii11ng 11~1. nr:AUTIFUL MESA DEL A tpacklua J bdrm. honir pa110; $2'1.~. 11/,...-in"dcr F'OR llli.-hy ownrr Pnn-11nd ell"<' door oprntr. Rr~l \rANTt;D. Oranr,e C'nt; ALA Ren111 ls • 64.>-.\..<IOO Jl,fAR. 3 Bedrm, l balh, ivith charm. Oprn beanl ll\'· 2nd TD Ou•flf•r : R.1(}..\ \61!. I eipu.I~ o~ly, Rn rk ·Rav 4 v11 h1t •! $23,500. anxious gpneral on i.ale liquor 3 BDR;o.1., Family rm., park l'W"W carpers, avail at S24~ ing room; l"Xlra ~"-d1n1111: OPEN HOt:SE-b)O"'Tll'r I BR, 3 ba, Pool, ~:ooo. ov.·ner. J 1 rt n ~ t , Ro n~ I i rl, Hice yard. Co..<lta Mt!!a.. Kids prr mo. on lease. Call a.genl rm. L.ovely aec:ludcd pauo Sat.s g, Suns, 11605 Via Virn.. 54~3.lt8 Larwin Rea lty , Inc, f"!'slaurant. Cash. Courtesy OK, brlc., Snl a mt.inlh. NO ~141 • ~;:;, Atsoclates tn. ~ BR. 2 8"-, 1argf" ti.ck 64• Y."ATERrRONT. Dock, 2'J;Q Brookhurllc,_ H.B. ro brokerj_ 714/83~770 FEE. 541)-1720. ls"r'"'A"c'"'io""u"s-,...~~.,.-.~3-.. -. yard, watrrlall. 837-7773 boal lncm, 3 BR, In price S46.541 I Anyt1~ As.50C with $100.000 m help $12l1-Lrg 1Br.11p1. S1v/refri.R. ram nn. Li" fncd yard, 1105. N. °';;'J!wy., Lquna Mesa Verde hy o,..·nr !or q111Ck aale. EXECUTIVE t~r:m lt'"~1n11: COmPflny. _Ter· new cpts, drps, gar, Child Frplc, $350. Ca.II J lm at 4f4.11 ytlme s1:;....1900. CONDOMINIUM r1hc profit pl) tent 111 I. ok. 645-1916 or im.-2113 *OH THE-MA LL* 4 BR & POOL 01Alt\t\NG hln id M~ in ~1tu Vrrde, Ncxr in C<ilf S('{'urrd GN'at Qppor1unity Blue Beecon * 645-0111 2 BR, new, a:ar. v.a~rr pd, Mona.rd'!~-2 BR. 2 Ra.. 3 BA, din rm, fam rm. JOO()j w/vl~w. N~~rt'& lf ts, t.:our~. 2 ,1ory 3 RR, 21, ~lr DAv,. 71 4 M7-9~2 __ 3DIJRr., + lam1ly rm., run leasr. No prll. Nr 161h & Condominium. J."i&.~ i!J f, of 11v~l\G ~parr. Ry &4~7~1 hfttm, lnlrrrom. Spacious FOOD TO CO· ... IO~t t. POP rl lnln& rm., buUt-lru:., bric. N•\pt Blvd. S I j O I mo Brnih'"E REALTY ~91-21l\.~ 11v.ntr. Pnnc. Only. l'hollt' ---<lining & 11v1ng roort1. 11 ·11 CAt'r: I.SF: OR SELL S3!r' a month. NO FEE. 6i2-l'.~7 4 BR + d~n ' 110l1trlurn, ~!l.f/':lil fiir 11p11t. •·-Newpor t Heights Ynuri: for lht Ju re!" s.ti.riOO ** 612-7RO!i • • , NeWJltlrt, 542;-1720. \!PPER ~AY. l.afll:f' ~ Ar. 3 ~a. 1/3 acre vttw lt11 ln1t:-1-RA-:-ramll.v rn1 1 • 4 TIR !. tl<'n, 11:. lot. \r111 ljf'U lurn1~h...-r .. '\r~ 1tr \\'RECKING ysrtl-:-)llrit lnr1t-BEAC1£ (C1tt1ti:r-~tv rrrric. 1 2 R11, hl1~tn~. t , n r t ti · 1 3,000 1q ft. $.\5,fn}, Clll Trp1c Rl1-lns. F'cnN'd )rd. l'lit! Or. \V11 lk 10 hi .(t"tll. :!021 ("lub Hou.~ Cll"<"']r 1inn, Rl'llll>Onahlr \\'111 ~rU rhilrlrt"'/\ & prts. \"rly. Sl.,i cul-dr-Mr. $250 lease. '2459 ~or 4~114 S:l!~.OC(l Ry 011.·""'r-~!">.-64~~ .\h1Nih11ll Ttr11Jty ~7:.-¥>00 '>1()..lt7'11'.l lnr AJ'lfll, l\rl Ad:i\r. all nr par!. C11ll fl7:\-71R.~ Al~A Rrn1 111~ • Ml--3!100 NorY M0-1111 4-4!'-9S7S l P'.\-i 'Iii 6 PM GIANT I & 2 BEDROOM! ~::,::=,:.:c:c:"":.;:.:_:__ Gorgeous, PMk-like sttt\ng. University Park Closed a:aragea for mrvc- 4 BR. & family rm ••. , $335 3 BR., ram. rm. I. din. r m. Turtle Rock ••.•••...• $325 J BR .• &: din. rm ....... $325 t BR., 2~ bat.hi ........ $liS 'llob 'l \1llil. ---'llrnllor "'SINCE 1946" lsl Western 81-nk Bldr Unive!'lity Park D•y• 13:Mll01 N ights 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 ------ imum Mcurity. Quiet s!reet. Adulls, no pets. 202 0 Fullerton Ave {l!a.rbor In Ray, then So. until 2 bl kll So." of Nf!wj>ort Blvd, 642- """ Unbellevebly S.•utiful VAL D' ISERE G11.rden Aphl. Adult1 -no pt'!s. Flowf'l'll ("vf"rywhPl'P . Slrf'am k. Walerlall. 4.')' pool Rec . Rm, Sauna, Sgls t-2 Bdrm, F'Urn- Unfurn. lrom Slll, SEE JT: 2000 PaT9Qn~. 642-8fi7tl e BRAND NEW e 1-l BR. l\1 BA. Pool. Bltir.. Di~"''llSher. Carpf!t/dflJll!I. UtU pd. SZi Vlc1orla !ll:t, 400 r.lertlmac Way I BDfL'YI . Adlts, no pels. $175 mo. incl. uttl. Nr 1Mp'~. .)32 Cenlt"r ·s I :>1()..-06 23 s.'.O \\c'~K~.~l-1"-,,-w~/-k~;1 S:r.. .\laid l'll'r, llllf'rvt, TV k It-Ir Scalll.1·k Motel. :GJI Npt Blvi'J. M6-7-lt5 DAILV PILOT rf ... ,1----.-~~~~I ~~~~ :•. r Apar\mentslfr~tnt J~ Aptrl1Nnt1lorR1nt -~ I Apartmtnflforll1nt .. . .. .. Apti.. Furn. m Apts. Furn. 1:-..,-,~---'-360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt Unfurn, 36.SApt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Cost• M••• ~ Laguna Beach G•n1ral Cost• M••• Newport Beach N•wport Beach -~~~~~~~~-1 -~~~~~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEW't.RC DELUXE APTS FOR lf'll!lt', n1~ 2 Rr. 2 HOLIDAY Pl.AZA ORLEANS APTS l~OIVJOUAL PRIVACY BACHE:LOR bun1:alo\\', 81ch-furn $139.SO Ra . apt. ur. bt'tH;h. AlMI. QELUXE Spacious 1 BR • ADULT LIVING partly furn $110 1110. ulll NOW YOU CAN AFFORD 1 BR·furn ....• $149,SO l!. small s~le. \V/kh , .l: ba. furn a.pl $l:I:>. Ht""aled P<J(ll. Li: dlx 2 hr t ~, btt w/):111· pd. 626 Han111ton Apt i:: 2 BR-furn .•.. Silt.SO . &>thkf' Realty An1p!.-parkini.:-. No r-hildrcn ADUI.1'S ONLY & slot·. park -11 k e 11.!· 642-44tl 646-11:10 NEWPORT BEACH UNfURN AVAILABLE l;il.l S. C~! ll""'Y, Laguna · • 11() pets, l9GS Pomona, 2 & 3 BR. AvaU, Privalf' pa-n10.sph('r('. t'ru;d patio, CID,* BEAUTrFUL l & 2 BR Costa Mesa Coste M•s• Newport Be•ch WES'l'C1.rrr area 2 BR, 2 h11, frplc, bH11~. adults onl)'. $200 n10. 67:,...t562 Newport H•ights CM llfl, pooJ . lndiv. laundry fac, wr pd "'" •1"" · ADULTS ONLY, NO PETS Lido Isle ' {Nr.OrangeCo.Alrpor!;TUll· r ........... ..., .~ Contemporary Carden Aplft. Enjoy $750,000 health club & spa; 7 pool s, 7 2 Rr Upper. i''rplc, ttar, 1760 Pomon• 642-20Js l·,.,...-B_"_A_Cll __ APT __ s_. -B-a-ch7or .B_•_l_bo_•_P_•_n_in_•_u_I• ___ tit1 ai 17th St; nr. \VestchU). 2~:17-o t)r:uii.:e Ave. St.1'1 Patioll. lrpl ('!i pool tenni s courts. Bachelor, 1 o r 2 Br's. Also 2-imt1Q, 111.undl'y , Ariu!ts, oo ~ .......... ;···· 667-1\. Victoria ,,1, St~ S14~S160. Call 54&-~16.1 . story townhouses w / 2 or 3 BR's. Elec. kitch-flt'lft. SI70 nm. 64.2-37111 GARPE $200, l BR. $225, $1.10. 3'20 2 BR.. unlurn. w/ga.ragf', LARGE 2 bed '" · · b I · F XTR 1 2 b I N LIVING N(lrd. 642-4097 or s.is-2211 .Nrllf beal.'h. Utilitie!i. s170. 17·11 Tustin. Cruita r.1esa GARDEN LIVING rni . .i;.-fiid~. ens, private a cony or patio. rom $175. · A 11 t~ r. poo. rar. Q"''' •llr t u ·1 e·t ,... M M ·1·1.. 642 <641 · V.'/w erp!!I, c1rp.<; frplc Subler·ranean parkt'ng elev mat'd serv1·c l"rp!/rlrp~. Aflul1~. 00 peta. _, ac, ptasaut. ti "' ""' YrllJ'ly. Responsiblr iidult~. , gr. r~ . ...,mp~n · Quiel, a1trac, pl ea~llnt . Util •ar adults onl)· 1·150 · • • e. paid, He111rd Pool. 1~, ~B~R~.~co-m-,.-,,,-r-,,_-,-ncl-.-.-,.~1-0r No prls. Avl Apr 15. ---~~~~---pal~t. 11e11 1ed P<ioJ. 2 BR. 64~-4422 64&-17:>A> • mo. Full-line food market, dry cleaner. beauty 1160 fi42-800l, 64.2-8006. 1 Br $140 -l Qr $175 TV. Garage, $175 :.45-17!'1 MARCH SHl.':1 AduJi.,,, 1l() pels. 7~0 --salon within complex. 7 beaut. model apts. San Clement• Adull~. nD q:e,t.'I. \Valker Realty 1175-5200 2 BR lrplc balC'flny 315 M I W. i!h h St., CM. Sl-5t1AHP lg: 1 1 BblRd, CrN',· Drp.~. 9 am to 6 pm daily, other time~ by appl. Bl'AND NEW 1 .. , 2 R- 710 \V. 1111h St.. C.M. ·· · · ove-n Bonus ins, quir g, 0 pets. J b & S J · H'I Rd " .. · " Newport Beach E:. Bay. \\l in trr r11 lt!i . ___ ~ __ SllO 540-9722 am oree an oaqu1n 1 ls s. N. o! 2 Ba, 1100 sq . f!. Quh't $17:ilmo . Yrly SZ2:ilnm, f ll-I mo's F R t HARBOR GREENS . . Fashion Is land. 714 : 644-1900 !or leasing info. I" p ,. • ' ree en . 2 BR, l BA. Crpt..·. d'p', cu "r-sac. anorarn c vi.-.,. * Sus 'CASITAS CUTE Bayfron1 Apt Su11ablt qui1'{' No. c. 673-1521 or GARDEN ~ APTS " t Ad t•-o"ly 11~ . . for single girl. ~·ho likrs $50 mov .. in ellowanc• & "'.UDIO hltns, sngl gar, l child ok, PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS o Ot.'f'an. u"" " ""· Li.·g nicel,y fUl'n Bacheki~ Ii: lwiniming & h 0 a 11 n g .. "cc."-~7~77~t~. ------2 BR. 1''ROM $155. COM-Brch. 1, l. 3 BR s. from SlJO. no pets. $14:l/rno. 64&-3432 ~'"_·Z_2_:=.9_. _______ 1 l Br. Fur.tllshed models ·si~tmo utl pd s.tS-l20Z Corona del Mar PLETELY ru.:or:c, CLEAN 2700 Peterson Way, C.M,12~B~R\·:uun~f~u~r<~r.~$~!~30~/~m~o~. ~I~o: I !l[!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!'IJ!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 2 BR, frp\c, cpti1, drps. C'losr. open Glaily. 54S-3024 ' ' & COZY FAMILY UN ITS. 546-0370 rant ok. No pf'IS. Joann St., to rnkf & beach. Adulrs, ZlIO Nf'wpor1 Blwl, Ci'<f CONV. LOCATION. VILLA * TOWNHOUSE * c~1. 5'19-Jt17 Huntington Beach Huntington Beach M ~t~. tt:'li. 492-7112. l-----'---..C:..:...:...1VIEW apt, 1 la.ry:-e room, * S d-$ frpl<', bath, kt!chen Ollf' -hJF.SA_ AP'I'S, 719 \V. Wilson. 2 BR, li• BA, CfJJls, drp~, LGE 1 br, new paint & crpt~. * FRESH AIR 2 Br apl-w/w, drps, bHns, S1nt1 An;ii fU 10 Apt 110 adult only. $175 inci uuL ri~~ 646-ll;il. patio. Adults, Slli(J. l:1i4 .!' .• rlshwshr. 1120: \\'ilh p<'l, disposal, laundry space. No -;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;I ...., \Valk 3 blks to Bracht • * 1 Bedroom $130r 1:c',,".,-8889=.~-=~~~ _..,. itt Sl.30 UP • :1~'.~ Ln. ,'i-18-1768 or si:ro. 96.'!-4622 or 642--0S44 Braut. big 3 BR apt. w/w I ="~'-"~"..cc'"-'-''::.'-.c'".:.r~'~"".:.·:__ VILLA MARSEILLES ~tAPLE ST., NEAR 19TH BALBOA Bay Club b11yfront G1A1''T 1 & 2 BEDR00\.1! ----,~=~~~~-LG 2 Br, 11t Ba sludi(;'"'"";pl, crp1~. drps, b!tns cXtf'I'>! $50 n1oving allttw. New 2 BRANO NEW terrace apt 14:il fl 2 ON TEN ACRES Gorgeous, park-l1k~ selling. {-;AROF.:N AP'T. 'I. B1·. 1'1 no pet~. fA milii!~ orilv. Priv 1 •?2· N ~16-71 Br Jrom $1l'i. Cptsldrp~. SPACIOUS 64S-0349 ' . . sq ' 1 & 2 BR. !'""''· & Unf"•n. Clo··d <•" '' f ' rr rig.~ '1' ' 0 pels. · 1 1 bl br. 2 ba, \\'et bar, i;ep din'g "' u, ""' .• a s or max. Ba . ~turl10 f\f'\'' ept~ & pat10.126Joann SL Sl •Ul. --------tns, fn("d patios, play & 2 Bdrm. Apts. LIKE NE\V! F' res h I y rm. F'urn or unf. 64&-6230 · F'1replaces I priv. p11tio&. imun1 security. Quiet strert. rlrrs. fnc-d pallO 1, hlk 1fl -----1 Mo.'s, Fre• Rent area. S46-72n. p~1ntl'd . Easts\rle: 2 BR & * $2S \VEEK & UP * Pool~ Tennis Contnr1' Bk!s"t. 1 Adult~. oo fH"I~. 2 O 20 171h St , ~hop·~. 160/m(I. • 21 Br rl unrur~1~P1 1f1;~11'f'n!, ASK Ab0u1 our dJ!t'.OUnt plan! I N..:::.::::..:::.:..:..::.::_'-h----1 Adult Living Din rni. $160. Compared a1 l\1ESA MOTF.L 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 Fuller!on Ave I Harbor to Arll1~. 2:J.1 Cabrillo. 642-046_1 ~~!sM~·~;O s. mo. 2 BR, crpls, drps, bl!ns, car-•wport D9IC Furn. & Unfurn. S200. 192 Tulip Lanr. Call R:icchen, TV's, maid srrvic-e. (MacArthur nr Coast l{wy) ~.Y.' ~l;en N~1~·pou~:il ~l~~~~ 2 BR, 1 BA Garden Unil!il----------.1 po1'r. $1 40. CS~E~A~C~L~t>~.,-. ~M:;;:.•~,~~,-A-,-,.-.-2 1 Dishwasher • color coon:Hnaf. Pf'le :i:i7-!l1R7, R42-442~ Hcatrd nnnt. 6·16-9&i1 642 •6~. Sha, "''"·· <lrn~. dsh\\'hr. Dana Point 72.i Ut i<'a S.\6 -2462 Br, cpts, drp~, bllru:. ~t. ed apphancts • plush ahai ,,....... -o ·N ,. ----------,,... carpet • choice of 2 color ** $13;. *'*~ BACHELOR apl . w/gara~"· * COROLIOO APTS * pa.tin, br11ni i'('iling~. frpk·. SPECTACULAR ocf'anll"nt Nr Huntington Harbour priv pa 1io. 11!udfn l)"Pf", 11, 3Chemes • 2 batM _ atall Lr.ivt>Jy I BR. ll:':£: & ra~lrfu!ly Nr. bay. Xln! neighborhood'." 2 Br. slurllos & street levels, Lovely Spanish Decor i:Ar 2650 l-~ldl"l1. ~11--0062 \•!r w, 2 BR, 2 ba, S!O\'e, Triplex . quiet arra. W,: 1 Ba. Ch ild ok. MS-2682 l.i2~ showers • mirrored ward· furn. Encl yard. Lnilscpd. 'call 673_718:i $185 & up. Penthouses $220, FROM $13S ~fl 7 pn1 ,t-sun, $16.~/n10. rrfrig, cpts k drps. s225. Ar. $140, 3 BR _ $240, Peis Placenti&. Ask about our robe door" _ indirect light· Close to OCC. ]004 El . Dsb\vhr. frpl , dbl carnnrt. Gas and \Vt1tf'r i11rludl'.'d 2 RR 2 BA f I u t · "'7 ""O ok, J 71·1! 846-00il. dis1..-oun1. • OCEAN' RONT ... h I ·.--. .. rp c ps air.~. "''" -~"'~' '--------Ing In kr·rcben b-akla•I Can1 ino. 54&-5704 1 ..... r e or, Pool. 673-3:~78 1 & 2 Bedrooms Nr\i' cpl, drp~. artulls, 110 -FOURPLE:X, 3 BR, 2 BA, • '" -$ p U gar. partial kit., $130/nio. B .11 1• • Al C d East Bluff 2 BR, 1 ba, dishwasher, DIV 1 1 bar • huge private fenced 25 . er Week & p Yrly. 542 ... 3443 FOR le!ISI', dl'.'lx, all rl<'c-. ui · 115 r Oil pl'ts. $160. l-:\lt's :.40·0896.1 ----------r11ngf', disposa l, crp1~. ri!"ps. • rp c, lmmed occupy. patio • plush landscaping . BACHELOR & 1 :SR. DCEANt'RNT 1 2 8 lgf', J\('\\I w/a v1e11• 2 BR, Carpels • DraPf's D11y.'I ~0-1':170. natur;ol hf-am c-rilings, patio S22S. Adults. lnq. U50 A brick Bar-B-Q's. large heat. TV .• m•r'd ·e-· ,,,1·1, or r. ·1 BA •pl. All bll·in~ Ille! Enclost>d garag<'s -----1 • I N h · I Ad I Palrfcl!: Rd. 6 4 2-4 3 8 7 :."' -: •• By wl"f'k or month. ~ p 1 0 Rf'c £' 11 R ./ STUDIO 2 Br. New cpL~. NEWPORT BEACH "' poo · r osptla · u !.~ 642-177.1. ed pools & lanai. 4JO Victona, c M. r~11 67'.l '°"I diSh\\'Shl', db!, gar. Adlls 00 '" r a on Ollnl ! p !' Cl l ] I v ·11 G d A t only, $1&1 11t1I paid. 17676 '-;'c;;;'-""c-"""'"7~~ 3101 So. Bro'stol St • ......, """"' onJv.673-U992. l l60W,Wilson 642-7373 ri·iis. 11 10· o.~f't ,i:ar. 2 1 a ran.a• ps. Camf'ron, 842-:i192. i; , QUTE:'r, studtos $11.i 1 Br BRAND new bachelor ~ blk · ____ -------Ba Nr ~hop 'g. Adult s, no Fou r bedrOOms v.'ith balcon. 2 BR, view of Back Bay. (1,-S Ml. N. ot So. Coast Plaza) Sl!~-~o chldrn or prts. 10 bellch, ha~ ov.·n' plltio. SPACIOUS 2 BR, fa m rm, * STUDIO APT. * p<"1.'I. St:i1l, 6~:>-3:11 .l Je, above & ~low. Gracious AVAIL Now-2 Br. all x1ras. Crpls, drps, all elec. Pool, Santa Ane 21 .,.1 Eldrn A\'e, CM . ~e Yr!y lease. 673-1631 afl 6pnl crpls, drps. ?wnr Sun. on!y, • 2 BEDRQ0,\1 l s, 2 HR. SJ;,() & $170. living k quiet .s1.1rrounding ~ool. Kid~ ok. St:'\~ & S1J9. 1';'.;ni~. Srcurtd b Id g · PHONE: 557·8200 rngrAp! 6. 605 Marguer1!t'. • J 11 BATHS lnt·Jdg ulil. Aduhs only. for family \\'lth ~bildren. Jo_urn al'ail. 17t11 A N B ~'='~·"°~·-'""'--'-"'~'-'~'~"~-1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;; SUR Lease 1 Rr giira,ge apt e ADULTS ONL ,, no pct~. 241 A\·oc11do, CM. Near Corona del Mar Htgb hi:<'l.(~n Ln. 9 6 8 -7 5 l 0' OCEAN vu yr!y ~ Br, 2 l BR. $125 • 2 BR. $140 furn. lmmt>d. ocrupancy 'Ill I l !ledroom. ~p over_ l'!'.a~a;~· e HEA'rl'.:O POOL !'11 11\ii Bl\, !rpl. elec kil., t'Oc gar, Pool. Bltns, crpts, drps, 110 June 7. Sl2:l nlo. 67:,...2027. (.,~rage prov1drrl , $1;'i(J, 10~ 2 64&-0979 School. Fireplace, we: bar & I-_-_ · _ ------- , children. no pets. 325-J E. Iris. CriL\! 102-1 ~11ss1on Apl. D: C\_t. 2 BR, ii, BA, ~ha1·p Crpt~. b~i!t-1n kurhen appliancrs I WALK TO BEACH I I 11rllr.~. ()(\ Pf'l.'1. $26:l. 673-1990, 17th Pl. C.M. 54&-2738. Newport Heights Costa Mesa ,').10-9601\ <rlO -l.1.l9 1 drps, 1200 ~q It. Avai!abl<' 83.l Ai\llGOS \VAY 644-2991 LOVELY NE\V 1 & 7 BR·s. :?!~::i.i3-ll 7 I _. ____ _ 2 Rr. furn !riplcx. W t w ept. LRG I Br. Duplex apt. New =========== NF:\\'. ATTRACTIVE 2 br ) Jl!)w, Sl6:1 n10. 5-l;;..(1718, if Cold_wel!, Banker & Co. Crp1~. drps, dshwashrrs, BEACHBLUFF Apts .~0 .. --'pmofed <i"ple". "•pie. no 11n$\l'<'r. ll.1:i-4~27 t_f~~~1 ng._Agen1 __ 541.sm_ 709 Palm • !147·3957 NEV.' 2 • 3 BR .• 2 BA, dr•h· newly rll'.'cor. /\'.Pw Curo. v.·/w crptg, drp,<;, tile, ne ... ly urn• u "' r. ~ "' ., Pool. Sl•HJ. N() children or decorated. r.taturl' adult!i [l CORDOVA ApfS r1·pt,.;, <irp~. bramcd ePil-2 Br studio-Pvt patio, encl • NEW DELUXE 8 ./ CHEZ ORO APTS 111a.~her.~. pool, patio. 8211 pe ts. 548-5376 only. Y.'urking w 0 nia n \ngs, bllns. pal in, .".rlu!ts gar. J ',~ ba, crp1~ / drp.~/ 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. Joel 8231 Allanta. 1-2 BR. Pool. Ellis. 1142-8477 or 847-:1957 NICELY rurni~Md 2 BR pref'd. No p<'t.~. Sl.15. Year)y. 20)7 Charle St. 642_4470 only. No JX'!s. Reis. SHi9.50. blln.~. No, C:l-1. $165. Adult$. spac. master suJl f', din rm Private Garat:e. \Vasher. LG. 2 BR studio, 1 '~ BA , Up'l'l "' h•ck •p l By.Qwtlt'r!l4.S-1165 115-lSantaAnaAve,673-0395 549-043.1. & dhl garage, aulo door dr)'ers. 536-ROJS, :1:16-2727 ('!'P''· d-•. blt:nli &. D\V. ' SPACIOUS new l & 2 BR. ---·~· w/sundeck. $160. •,· '"'""CLEAN 1 or z Br. Adlts. & y j opener avail. Pool &. Rec. $150-DLX 2 Br, 111 Ba, sturlio near Hoag Hospitel. $1115. w/dwtu's, xtn• closels e BRAND NEW e N'E\\'L drcor · BR, cpts, Adults. 646-6004 . no pets. Lg kit $L'\S-Sl5!1. area. lg. pool, patio. Adll s. \11/w 642-4387 642-1771 cupboards, luxury sh a Ii: 1-2-3 BR. Poot B!lns. Di~h. drp~. bltn~. 2-car ga?'!lge, e $26".> • \V'll 11 1 1161-~ -:';~iii,C::'7"ic-c~,,,-~ $155.SHARP 2 BR. 2421E.16th St NB. 641;.lSOl 67 7""" t·pt~. 1 sr O(" • ""· DELUXE 3 br, 2 ba. Water {'rpt'g. braul. rer. filr. & waaher. Call>f't/dra""s, Util Sl60 3-''"" 865 Amigo!i ~'ay, NB 1""22 M'''alr Ln. 11.B . H d I MuJ I P I P ~ f d I h .--"" vit>w, 11 blk to beach. Year-eate poo . ts, no pe s Apt. Unfurn. 36S oo. {', 1C"c1 or a u t~ w 0 pd. _ l\.1anagrd bv (!t>tn ok). Also 2 Br. unfurn 11ppfN·111!e lovely, quiet sur· ~il."i Virforia ."1. I Nl-.\VLY redecon1 led slu~10. \VJLLIA~l \\IALT~R! CO 2 BR. C\osrd garai;:e. Patio ly S2!15/n10. 67~3126 eves . ....,,/refrig. Easts1de $140. General ,,-,undi11~$. 2 BR, l !'J ba. nr shopping --· S · · area. Children & small pet BEAUTIFUL PARK NEW-6ol2-9520 400 Mrrnniac \\'a.v & school~. $165. :.46-l'i!J.1 TOWNHOU~F: drlxf" 2 Ar, ok. $140. 1142-8.165 PORT 1 BR 11pL for sub- CAN'T BE BEAT SINGLE STORY South Sea Atmosphere 2 BR, -2 BATH Carpets &. drps Air Conditioned P1•ivate Patio!! HEATED POOL Plenty oI lawn Carport &. Storage HIDDEN VILLAGE GARDE:N API'S. 2500 South Salta San!A Ana ~ 54t;152S LGE ni("Cly furn 1 BR. apt . NEW NEW NEW Park-Like Surr:Ouading-\Vl LSON GARDEN APTS. !...--;;~Uo102-B1· nr"'" cpt, 21 i ~a, 11111111· f'.'P.1· fatio, $12~ CLJ.~AN 2 Br, Crpts, l<'&."W. Call 644-0901. $130. Closrrl garagr. No QlHET ·DELUXE 12 BR Unfum. Nev.·ly clec. j drp~. pool. 1 <'hild ok. ~n("_g_:ir_:_ Q~. 67;>-.'il),U I .-!rpit. hlln~. fld Ultll, no pell!, 2 Blk11 from beacb-3 Br. 2 Apts., p!'\ll. 00 men. Jnqu,iff' 1920 1-2 & 3 BR APTS New cpts/drp.~. Sp a c * fi~6-04!i6 * 2 ~R. 2 Ba. Din . Rni, fpl. 180 H0t:hes!rr 510-lllOO Ra Duplf"x. Patio. Dshwhr, Furn. or Unfurn, 370 "B" \Vallacr or 1138-0038 VILLA CORDOVA Pr1• patios * Htd Pools grQundll. AdlL~. no pel~. 1 RR . u.~rrt hriek frpll'., \1'/w, l·!.r~·e!. Vir11·: $2'00 :0.1onlh 2 Br. Close To Ef.1ch S235imo. 83~i--OR9J Mon-Fri; I·--------- BACH apl. S90/mo , in-Kr .<;hop'g • Adul1s only $140 / n1.;i, 22S.l 1'ot1n1ai n bfln~. bean1 eril. f)<ll10. $140. _A\·;ii!. i\llly~4-l ll1 Bkr. CALI~ ~> .. 3.~~~9"~1~2 __ i~"~"~"~'~'~"'~'~·~1'~3~7=~-~-I PALM MESA APJS. eluding util . Bach trail<'r QUfET-SAFE MARTINIQUE APTS. Way E. (Harbor, turn W. 1 Adil. Yrarlv. 642-R"i20 Huntington Bead\ i Hit apt. 3 blk~ rrom O<'f"nn. OCEANFRONT 2 Br Jw•r dplx I M on \\Tilson), EAS-.,·,,0~.-·2-8.-::---;,~1,~,~.i:.:.:::.:.::..::..:::;:..;;.:;:.:;.__ 1-, 1 Cp d $6J + uti, ature persons iNear Back Ray) Jin ~anta Ana Ave .. C/'11 . .., "' r, 1 :<. Children Welcome S16:i n10, A\'ail Mar. 21Jlh. ••.1 yr Y ts, rpll, bltns 1 BR unfurn ........ $135.!lO only. Mfi--1809 40 Unit Adult Mgr, Apt 113 646-~2 * BRAND NEW * dshwtir, crpl:!, drp~. 1'ncl r 4 R 3 B S d. :J..16-1710. Sea!!ll<'.lrr .!'iQth. 213:14&-19'11 1 BR furn ........... $149.50 +-~c,,.,,,.~---~.7f~l"'I A t C I gar, pnv p!'llio. 54;,...t,119 mniac-. 1 r. p . a, lu 10 Bachelor• Fumi·'--.. ~OBILE homf", comppey partmen omp•_. ___ apt. ... p ex. riv. pa1 io 2 Hr, <'Pl~. d1-pli, stove. Tm-3 BR, l hff, duplex Brand a.1=i. . , furnished. Adult~. Til St>pl . 1 & 2 BEDROOMS LRG dlx apt~. $140 2 Br, LA COSTA APTS, 1 & 2 BR. 2 Br Duplex, gar, pa tin. Crpts, drP.~. bJrn11_ Lrx pla; mac. Lndry facil. Avl now. new 1;, b!k lo beach, yrly Crom Sl.1.'i • 1 30th. Call S48-2436 · Entertaining wilt be a pleas. $160 3 Rr, 2 Ba. Htd Pool. BH11s, sw•imming pool & ,1:ar· ad Its., l'l9 !6th Pl, C _M. SJ);; area. Clil·de-sac st. No Pt."ts. No p<>ts. $115. 962-3AA6 lra!W. 67l-163\ all 6 pm 2 BR apts $115 mo. TCWNHOU~F: F,.side 2 Rr, tJre, Decorating this JoVeiy, Ntw·Jy ck>c. Play yd. Cptd. age, All ulil pd. $150 to Sl70 _n1n. _, ra_r lease. 54R-:i21R 17871 Bell CiiTle. 8~2_3677. --2 1 >..'TRA LARGE 1 Br. 2 b•, mo.Imo, OK • D Bltn• p,1,·0 Chrld Ad I -Dt::LUXF: 2 Br, ba. Frp c, e POOL l1'"~o.'P00!0.No '~\s.$175. spacious a-willbca)oy. rps. · · ·mo. UIS no pets. I RR S 11 h'lr1 ok fX> 0 l/d bit · l! ·o .-~ .,, ok. I ll4 Avocado,' Ci\1. 642-9708 . . . ma c I . J m :\lODERN 2 Br Duplex r<'r1'lg, bltns, gar, cean vw. crp s rps, n!I, patios, Call 64&-t610 • S""cial cabinet space S12Jlmo. 111 W. lllth SL ,' L'<"1,: bll•r· ,.,·1,1• dr · 1rr '.i'"' "710 , encl ,ar. f1 75, '.W~ .. 170!i •SAUNA .--199~ i\raple Ave. 642·6.1441 CM 64,1 2!11' &12 2020 ,. ,. . ·'· ~. ps, ·1• • ·""""' • • ,JACuzzr SPAC. l Br. Crpts, drps, •Lock ~arages w/ lg stor 2214 Colle,i:e Ave. fi46-0027 --3-BEDROOM--1 • .-~·-_:_ __ • __ wl"JJ·n1alrllalr1ed. 2 1·h ltdren A good "'ant ad is a good DAJLY PILOT for action~ 1361. Mesa Dr. Santa Ana Mpoo001~:,.,•hoA·~e'.·. UCMtil. pd.~•~ ~3118436 : ~~;;t~P~ .L~~rvg. e ~::as\1~~ --* ----sffO * l'i ba !h, palio. Sun dc<'k. l-~8'NJObYt priv1H'1y.? Deluxd'" 1 ok . Sl.l:i/1110. 1M2-;l/!J7. 1'c"~"~'~'m:::..en~t------l .;:C::.'_11 ~6~42-'-'C0~7'-8~&~S.-'-v-•_! --I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ,.,. • .... o-u . db 1· I r, Ins, i·r r1~, cpt/ rp, Apt•., A I A I A I ___ , e s""cial ·.tOUndpmofing 3 Br, ]1 ~ Ra. pi.ti(! hit-ins, !, i::ara.i:r, irrp R•'f", l'*"· b 1 ~ .. 1~,. p s., P s., p s., E/SID.E 1 B wl w """lg '" t "7 Pl .t:ar, a ('. ,,.,.,..., '" F U I 370 F U f 370 F U I 370 F U f 370 r. ...... • e Deep 2 color shag <'rpls, rtrp~. Ask aho11t (111 r r ecora1<'1l. "" umt·r. Apt urn. or n urn. urn. or n urn. urn. or n urn. urn. or n urn. blrns. ~und('Ck, utll pd:, I carpets drapes discount plan. 8&o Cenler .C. 4.7 P,\1 ""'f'ekdays. 9 A.\1-LARGE l Bfl. bl1 n~. 1</W ---------------------------------------- Adi!. $1.:ll. Yearly. 642-AJ20 · GAS &'\VATER PAID Si. &1:1-8340 ;1:30 PM v.r<'kcnds. Rl'fer-c·1-pt.~. drps, $115 nio. 984 El Santa Ana Santa Ana Santa An• Senta Ana 11 ~ V.'('f'k up M. M F $140 f'ncrs required. Caml110. Akr &12-4422 _..;._.._... ______ .._...:;:;;;c;..;._;;;;;..;._ ____ ...;;;:.;.....;._;.cc.:; ______ :;:;;;;;;..;._;;;;;..;._ ____ _ * J per o. to o. rom . e QUIET. Adulls, 2 BR. __ _ "·/kitchens, $2:<. per wrck 2323 Elden Ave Ci\·! No prt~. D1·p~. frpls, CORSICAN 2 BR. T\1•11hsr, l'2 A11 , P11!in, ur Apls, .\fOTEL, =>48-97~ See ~1gr, Ted \\'~head d~lnvhr. hraled f)Olll 5130. NEW 1-:l-3 Bdrm. All bltn~. ~()l~~d l\1~;~io~~ ~~~Ri;:l:i(l, 1 BR. furn. $150 incl util. 646-0031 '.?2!r1 Paclfu· /\l't, CJ\1. shag crpt~. drp~. ('!OS<'d gar. Pool, garage. it ls po 11 a J . ~K-68iR or 642-4429 ages, frplc \11 3 Br. 1,1 rni. MODF:RN 2 Br-:-2Ba S1udlo Adults, no JWl..s. 642-21113 e NewlY Decorated-f'.. So. Coa.~1 PlaT.11. Off sun-ap1, new rrt. nr ~·hi~. hlln:<, l Br. spac1ou~. Adlt~, Sll'i. VENDOME Quiet J ,t: 2 BR'~. Gar & flov.·rr at Ro~~. l\1£r et 421 ~~k~li~i. 61.">-._1_•196_> __ _ Pool.' Idea! for barhrlon. pool. Crpl .~. drp.q. Adul1s W. S1evenl1. :.45-2321 2 BDRJ\1, 2 B11th l'lpt. Util °'>-9633 IMMACULATE APTS! I R 11~ 199~ Church,'"' · ·· " ADULT and only. 1~0 prls. &~2-11042 __ SPACIOUS 2 Br 1'· ha. oon1. . •. i/mor1lli. BACH ;tpl , xtra lrg, $12:i. }'AMJLY Scc!ion z Br. Unfurn Apl. Stove & Ne\V cpl~, drps., RJ1n~. Nr I , * Cllll .'>4!J...2.""15 * Gar t., lndry rm. Arll1 , no Cl t h . p k l rel'.rig in<'l'rl Gilrage Pool llhop'i;: & scllls $lfi 0 . 1 Ll, ;'\Br. 2 Ba, nPv.' cpts, prt~. 5-16-8422 or &l'.l-25.'ll os• O s oppr.ng, ar 1111 util pd ·· Adlls or;!v 11~ S.16-17.i.'; fh'11~. no JJr1~. rh1ltlrf'n ok, ' 'VL W·I &· 2 Br •·rn. *Spacious l Bf!.~. 2 ba ""1< \lor No 9 311·.; \\I LGF 1 BP. ~11 nr w nr :<thl~ $J6j/mn -~1">-i24l " _., no '"' * .S1\~m pool putlgrPen '"' · · · " · · ' " · .-•· '' --- Pool. rrc r~l, gd Jocati?n. No * }"rpl, Jndl~,/lndl'y fac-'Js \\111!'('.ln SI. I pa1nt/rrpt. A<'.ull~. S1 25. 2 AH. hrd 11d floor~ w,.1r1· pet~ or children. 64fh~24 1845 Anaheim Ave. r.r:DECORATE:D l~f' 2 hi". * 642-.~* ro<L Sl li mo. 109.1 \~'all&\'I", Apts. Furn. 360 COSTA M~:SA 642-2824 !1f'\\I <'rp!~ ,f,, rlrps, bltn~. I LRG-Atlrac 1 f, 2 Ar's. J!ttl ~~r Han1ilton~ $1:j(), Chilrl nk . fi12-7~l~i. pool, cpt~. rlrps, rlispl, ulil 2 RR. I'~ BA , 1·p1.~. rlrp~. Dana. Point For Fast resull~Call"The ADULTS on(,,-::-2 Br, Cpl.~. _prl. 1R~4 l\1onro\'Ja. :.48--03.16 patio, no prls, Sl7~1 mo in <'l k Hol Line" Daily Pilol drps, ht!ns, g~r. 1Tl1e .··.vrllow Pai:e_s" of util. 3.19-A Catirillo. !l<l&-!l~n~ SINGLE, 1'\I, pool. ptl~ o ------S2J & up. '"kly. nana Classified Ci.II 646--.i!l83 claS'li1f11'd ... 642-561 & For !"Jest N"SU!L~! 642-5678 itarina Inn! 3411.l Coast Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Hwy. Htin'lingto"! -Seach La Quinta Hermosa Spani~h Co11n1ry E~!alr Liv- fn,g f,, Spar1ou11 AjlarlrnPnt~ Terracrd pool; sunken gas 'bar-hf"·QUf'. U11bf'lirvRhl,. Living For Only 1 Br unf $150..furn $180 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 ALL U'nL !NCJ.U O~~o S!'lf'rilll Bonu~~ 1 ~ill'tr· platrd can1ilr ~nurlrr ts your.~ I! yl'lu tiring !hie 11ii 1vh!'n you vi~it our mf!rlrl~. 4 hlk~ ~-of San Di~go ~·rwy (Ill Brarh 1 hlk \V, on Holt tn 16'211, Parkside l..a!W'. iil 11 l!~f-:¥141. BEAUT1FUL FURN. AP'l'S. $1 40-$16.i Quiet, priv. patio, 2 wlm11-otx-~. fl"pl c, flre~sln,g rm, Juc:ked ~rp. gar. Pool. ~una P.re rm. J 11:m1 Keel~n t.n. 11 blk \f. or Rr11ch Blvd, t'ln Slatl!rl, * MZ-7848. ~ I BR. p:Jt!o, pl'!(ll, 1'i11Ural beam <'etli~ll. Nr hospi1al. ,\vail April ,l. t16'.'i util pd. 17676 C11meron . 1!42·5192. DELUXE I k 2 br -\Val to i)rl'rh. Adults, S\35 Ii 111"1. µo 12th St, 219 1a1h ~L * B11th 11pt, comp! kit('h s, ba th 1 blk H.B. r itr. SS3. YrtY. ! 11rlult . 642~20 :\tOBILE homr 11! bf>ach, 2 Ar S\60 n1n piiys 11IL ~:IB-7AAO or S.11>--0.147 .• -I BDRMCONDO- )"tirn, $165. 962·9568 Newport Beach • . Newport Beach Newport Beach p manner square apartments ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF Newport Beach TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH ••..•••• FROM $230 For informalion telephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, Manager at (714) 645-0252 or write to The Office Of The Manager, Mariner Square Apartments, 1244 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, California 92664 111111, 1 a QUALITY APARTMENTS 1 is designed tor families with children. eCive! So much for all of you I \\looded 1b-eam•, tot loUJ, MerNtion eet1ler, 111.unas, nirnminl pool1-• totAI environment place 5J)ecially deei111ed tor familjC8 wi tb childrr n, an&eCearn! Early Achievement Center-An unique 1chooll A iruperb, fully accrMiW priv11~ pre-achool ri1ht on the premii;e.1. Point your children in the tood learnin1 diMction1. Flex.ibll! l!ChOOule. • I .. • I I l Bedroom & Nuriery • 2 Bedrooms A 2 8'th' • 3 81droom1 & 2 Bath • Slo1l1 Story & Split levtl with Firepltct • Air Conctftlonint • Self-cl11nfn1 Ovens from $165 per month All SUNFLOWER FACILITIES AR! ON INTERIOR LINES- NO STRE£TS TO CROSS. l.eflsinc Olflce Teli!!phonP : (714)657·4800 I ..,._ .. . . ... ~ " I OAH.V '1lOT S1turday, March 20, lfl71 ~~1[!]11111!~[ -~.~b.;-l~l ...., ... ,.. ....... ll!J [ ApMI"""""'~"' I ~ [ ...... I~ ~~--~,,.:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~1 ~~~~1~~~11 .. Aptt., 370 J Ap:~;n. or ·unfum, 370 Ap;~;,,. or Unfurn, 370 I S•nt• An~-----1-0ff-l•_•_R_•_n_••_1 ___ 440_ " Furn. or Unfurn. I ------------------i LAS PALOMAS AVAIIJ.BL~ for lnuntd1a r• Ge·-.... -,-.-,------Newport S.•ch Newport BNch ,\PARThtENT~ occupancy. Sublea~ plr:a1. ·* * * RING BROTHERS Announces: ADVANCE Ol'ENING Apartments Now Available at MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE in Costa t.1esa * 18 acr" of 11y,·11rd 11·innin1 land~capr * ~hlf'11 of pri1 a le 1tream5, ponds and \l.'AlerfAJIA • Million dollar rPCl'f'l\-tion cpn1er * Df5i_1:nf'r coord1n11tt"d lntf'rinrJ. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; t Bratld ~\\' trom $1 IO anr -4 room sullr. 2G43 Weil· FROM $135* 1 & 2 BR. furn.·unturn1sh{'rl t•lHI Dr., SUi1r 200 Nf'wporl Olympic 1it • pool-Billi•rd1-Seun•'-Tenni1 pro 1hop--:-Color TV loung•-H••lt h Club1- lodcor golf driving renge-P•rty Room-Full tim e Activiti111 Oirector. BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS: Singles, l & 2 Bedrooms, furnlshed or unfurnished. REASON:\BLE RENT•: Singles from $135. 1 Bedroon1s fron1 $145. 2 Bedrooms from $200. Low move in charges. No lease req'd. y, I r h d1shYt"Uhf"r. Heatt'd Bl'ach. 642·7690 or "see bulld· pool & lanai. Cf'nll"lll gas iui;: rnanag,r. hPA!rni:: & a1r-condit10ning. BEAUTIFUL 3 room office Gall &· w~l!f!r paid. Priv11tt suite w I klrehent-tt,. Ideal p11 l10~. Color choice shat Jor archltf't'!, i n 1 u r a n r el r11rr.c11ng. agent, realtor, etc. On San1it Ana 5-I0-3988 Monrovia St. In N. B . l H)I) \Vest \Va.rntr AvP . $.'t'"J(lflJOO per mo. 643--0170 j '?"h ol "°"lh Coo" Pl.u DESK SPACE I :Shopping: Cen1Pr & neAr s~n I D1pi;:o ~ :'>lf'111>0rT F'rceway5. JOS No. El C•rnino Re•I Convtnll'nll~· loe11ted corlll'r S.ln Clem•nt e [ \\'arnrr & Bristol. f!IZ+UO 1 Model• Open Da lly 10 am to I pm. e \\'ll.L ucrilice-Low ~n- SOUTH BAY CLUB OAKWOOD GARDEN 11 !al Exl'<'ullvP aui1e of of- Apartm•nU Apartmrnls Rentalt 11 ~1 flees. 3.14:l Nfwport Bl vd .I (just fflr sin11:I• Pf'OpleJ fre~ort livin.1: rnr ~;;mmmmmm~m;;11·N~'B!..~C~•l~l~64~"-'rj"jj'~;.~~~I sln;:lc .l m11.rrird 11dul1 s l Nf.\l'PORT BEACH C · ln·inf' & 16 th 16th bl\\'TI Jn•1nr &. Dover * · lVl<'I 71 4: 642-81 70 Rooms 400 Cf'ntf'r. 310 MJ. II. i\N'ol·er 714 , 645-0550 •Rent suhjl'cl to Jocatinn & Sf'crf'l.ar1a!. 61~1601 _CC_L_L_E_G_E_o-.-.0-.-k-lo-,-,-;,·1 -coRoNA DEL MAR Balboa Isl, shr kit & TV 1 & l Rnom otficf' ~p&Cf'& I rm. lf'l!. $65/mo h up a1·ail. O\VNER * 673.61.)7 Ap;~;n. or Unfurn. 370 A~t~~n. or Unfu'"rn. 370 61:>-3613. . 3700 l\'EWPORT-81.VD, NB , li\1/\~F.R BedJY10m. pri1·111e e ON THE BAY e Costa Met• Huntington Beach e n 1 r Y & ha. 1 h • 67j.2464 or r,.i1-~32 ----------1 F a 1 1~ vi P "'· J B akrr I OCC 1670 SANTA ANA AVE, C:vt * $:,0 n101·e \n alln\\•a.nCf' Al"f'll .. }10-1~8 ,. ,~ 11 3· '" fl Uli I I 2 B I --rom 'N'.J ll<I· • .:ie ., • ·p Y & r, poo • apl~. ON BEACH.I ROOM for non-smtJkini;: Indy 67[,,.2464 or M\·50.12, Yrom $1:.IO . .Aflu!1~. no J>f'IS,' y,•hn \11shrs home ar-·l"'-'--"--"------- " -' nr ~hop.~. lr1-1-y & htli. moi>phcrr. Busin•ss Rent•I 445 _612-21)(\ n~· ~i."\--05()7 2 BH ........ Fron1 S2l5 ~=-'''-''~l2~-0".l~7"_•~•'_ __ 1----------• • LOVEL'. I 1 , 2 BR Furniture Av11l111.ble ,... I Firrplllcf's, \\t1bftr1 . ~an1Pd crillngs. 11·ood panplin11:. imptlrlPd iT•••rloth 11·all cn\'•rlng 1 • rg « · NICE r"OOn1 for 11ork11;rg m4n . PRIME LOCATIONS I Panrl '~. p11tio, yrd. ~11r/\1tr Carpets.drapes-d!sh11a.~her j v.'/ or \\'lo f"OOk"i!: privil. E 1 o C '1 pd. Jnfanr ok. 12192 Edingrr. heatl"d pooJ.5aun11.s·lenn11; F-··d C1'.l Gll--0.\:lS . 1 th -~1.. n1t11 "f'~a llnt·hor "13h·d !o 7.odie"!, E . rPC l'OOffi-O"l'!an v\e11s ·SI r, · 1120 Sq . ft. CT1mmtrc11l blrl.:. * Exo·a l11.r1I': pttios 11nd balconlra • Billiard. card and mrP!- in1 rooms on Efl1n~l'r. !1:19-0959 p11tio1-ample p11.rkln.: 1 • Sl:'i PP.R Yt'k up 11'/ kiL v>'ilh parking. $300 ~to. o-·1 nl -S25 \.l"l'"ek up Apts. i\10TEL EXCITJN(; /urn 1 BR 11pl .:>"<"CUM Y gua 5· r. g....91 •. $13i P.,·t deck, pool, Crpts, HUNTINGTON .);! :J.) RroRflYt·ay, LaRU"'ll Bt1ch .... _ * 1'Yo'n milf"S of tree 1hadf'd w11..lkw11.ys * S"'•imminjt' pools. nq1-door "·hirlpool. ni~ht lh:htPd rhampion5hip sizP !rnnls rnur1~. hP11.lth ~ritl~ v.·!lh ~·m­ na.!ilum~ "·ifh .i;l"J)llrll!i> farititiP5 for men and drp.s, bJrn~. walk 10 town. I PACIFIC I FOR rent a fun room in 16.~ Sq. IL srorP wilh parkina 14'> E l!lth, C .. \1. 548-9949 j C.M N11·e I< quiet homt 1'r. Coast Hwy. $.100 ~10 I e1·t s blwn ::i & 6 1 711 OCEAN AVE., ll.B. !or 11urku1g rnan. 642-4794 fu'alonom ir,. Bkr. 615.67()() 121 1 BR 11.pt,. Furn Sl·lfl 01 t7t41 5361481 0 .1 I vacation Rentals 475lsu1TES Availahlf': 17612 Unfurn S\30 ufll pd. Adult~. ~ trpen lO am pm iu Y j Beach Rlvrl, H.B. Parking : 11'1 [l<'t~. 820 Centtr St \\ ILLIAM \VALTERS CO. 'F:ASTER & !'unimrr, 3 BR Ai:-rond: H '11. t 1 n ti:. f;4:l-:illlS ,,_ 2 h.11. \\'11.lk In heh Ill Car~1ing: Jnn11ori~J Af'r.· 2 BR $1 2.5 unfurn; S14a fu rn Newport Beach pnnl. \\'kly or monthly. 714: lnqu1rf' Su11e K or Cllll t"11..m1 lif'S 11elromP. R ! c; Mll--~1 ~:l72·1 , _________ _ SUR APT!\, 20~:\-2<1-19 1 BACllELOR & l br apt~.1 ----STORE: h!dg rr (lfC for l~f'. * 24-hnur lf'C'Urll)' sy~!{'m \\"alhH"f' S1 . Phonl" 548-4301 I Nr Hay. Ev!s. 67!>-1876 or Xlnt Npt Blvd rxpnsurf'. 9SOI I 49'.1-2250 11 Rentals J[ &] s/I. Al·rosa Imm city h11.ll. UNF'URNISHEO I Huntington Beach . . ,-6i>.1601 I 1 bedroom From$1l0 ,2Rrt.Slii.3Br.Sl80/up.Pa-TIME FOR I Industrial Rental 450 F $155 I tin. P()(\I. Children nk . Rentals to Shar• 430 SMALL UNITS 1 bdr., don '°'" j MORA KAI AP'•·'"'' Mo" QUICK CASH \!'ILL •h"' ,,;,1 2 BR COSTA MESA 2 bedrooms Prom $160 K.111 Ln. r• blk E. of Bearh, hom.r, mlor TV. phonf'. 1,·,. • 1161. p,, Mo•lh '" ""'""· "'·""· THROUGH A r , h , "" • " I BUS ll::ST marketplare In 1~~,:~n, :~~~:~. ·a~1 i~~· 11..~·tll~ Ne;rn6.;:~t.e l~~~l~~~~;h &I furni~hrd Aflll.Ttmrnts Also AvailablP Hours : 10 to 5 Daily MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2400 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (71 4) 557·8020 "'"' Brnthrn; Crirrcirio.tion j~ II ~Uh~dJ11.ry (lf Mnnorram IndustrlP~. Inc. ·: C•1ta Mesa I . BAY MEADOW APTS. · &am Cf'ilina:s. panelinR. priv. pauos. rf'Crf:a ti on facilities. AU AduJtt,, no pet,. * 8arhf'lor Apt SJ to * * 2 Bl\. from S\65 * 387 W. Bay St (ktwn Harbor 1. Nf'wpn rt Blvd. ~ mi N.' of 19th SI I. h DAILY PILOT 1r111M non·smoker , "'h'. 110~" tr11·r.. T e DAJL\' PILOT SIK-9:ili. .., 1tt1er, ··~ po--.·er,1 Classified i;ectlon. Sa v e WANT AD plcnly ol parking. money, tlme dt. eflort by YOUN\. girl nrf'<I~ 2 frn1a.lr Stt: Robert Nath'f'llll, Rltr.' armr:hai.r. roon11n111r.~. s:,;. nio. rh1lrl Costa l'tlesa Ml-1435 I Apts., Apts., nk. Call ft46.02Cl;1alt 4, 11·k. i:ilO 5Q fl-All poo,1tr, hf'at . Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 _1111·"_!">"11"1e· · · lights. parti1 ion1 le noorg 1 YOUN(; .i:-al \\'nulrl hkP to finish!<!. lil'i P.lonrov111., Newport Be•ch Newport Beach ~~~ Brand Spanking New In Beautiful BACK BAY l and 2 Bedrooms Furnished and Unfurniihed Adult Living .~ha.rr 2 br Apl, 1-111h same. N.B. Call 64>-0710 ~ll--T.:JS, :i36--0190 ~MMERQAf..INDUSTRIAL SllARE my y,·111rrff\)n1 ho111e 500--IjOJ Aq fl. llc la l2c I I •·/dock. l\1an, '.l0-60 yf'a.i~. * San Clrmente 496-1840* I 1 S\;..Q 1n10. 61':>-1111 t FF:i\lAl~E roun1n1a!P 11·antr<l Rent•ls Wanted 460 \ t1J Ju::C: 2 ~H ._2 ha. Balboa \VANTfo:D: Yrarly rent11tl !~Ir. ~rrn 61~900 1 '1 1·1h · -lbl• -__ rom " ay .1 , 1 P11,,..,n11 Office Rental 440 f'Xtt 11· f d au ii h 1 • r &.! ----housPkpr, rPquirf' 3 RR. rurn SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY hsP or llpl, nr bP11.ch kl 1-2-3 room, up lo 3,000 !!Q . Al istJ Srhl in La t u n 11. Ir. orficf' s11ites. lmmed. OC· Delails plr11.sP tn arl l\'o.' * Dish\\·ai::her cupancy. O~ange County . .lit D11.lly Pilot. r . o. Rn·< * Stove anrl Rcfrigeratnr /.1rport liv1n! Co_mmerc· l:i60. Co~ta ~les.11. Calif.' * Sh;ig Car peling (4 exciting colors) Olrnplf'x, a~J. Airponer ti2S2ti * Sound Proofed ll01f'1 & R<!s!11urant hanks. · :-----~--1 Sa.n DiP:::o & ~'p1 F0wys. THE RoRd Jln1np~· Orumml!r * Billiard Tables UNCRO\\'DF:D Pi\R!\[NG 11·ant~ 2 RR hol.1M' or apt * Pool LO\\IEST RATES to rent nn 11. perm1nen1 * Large Recreation Center l)o.r.·nrr.'nigr. 2172 Durant Dr. ba~is, Cdr-.1 <>r N~pl Bch Occupancy in March Rm. 8, Newport &11.rh ~f\"8. In S2fKI rRngr . .5tartina, RENT STARTS S 155 5.'U-322.1 Courtesy lo Rroktr~ \lay 1R1. ii7:>-7'9i3 1 Summ•mm, ~" °" "'-'ch. 1 ""~o"E~S~K~S~P°'A~C~E~-eG_A_R-AGEWAN_T_E_O-e 1 i & i er. 'pu. Htd pool V1'sta Del Mesa Approx 2-ca.r ~llP. tor tkt' CALL 646-0073 NASSAU p·-A~L~M=s- S1nglf'1 ~ share, Sl4!l to • 1 222 Forest Avenu!9 hu1ld1n11: nf l•r t1btrrlal\ tt85111 £. 22nd St. C\I Apartments $ Laguna Be5ch ~::,. N~f'd for 90 da)t al '42-."\64.5 ;,.t\.9:i6fi Tustl" & Mesa Drive ~ 4'\4.!}o!Gfi 11 616-t!ifi:-t • 12.iO ~ It la: 2 Rr. 11, Ra, 545 .. 4955 l of'FICF.-"l_nt Inc:, n11 1"t'.'l lrlP YOUNG MD. IYil~. 1 kiri!\ u1l rm lnr \\•kfr1r. pAt10, I Dr. NR. $.ll:i rnn. ,\,·a.ii ~/1. nPPfl 4 Br 2 f.la furn 11r ~· cp1/rlp. $165. flil6-868S 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/2. i;.r,...:\0.:,0 or li·\4-71177 unf for )r. ReJrin Jul :v Aptt., Apt1 ., Apts., Apts., Prrfer f\.B., Crli\1. ~'nlP Fum. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 1 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 SholktJlf, 18 Grt~n\·ip"'·· S.F Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Huntington Beach Huntington Beach 9.il.11 ,. ----- \l·ANTEO tn rrn1 !er mn nr Jt111r. furn. 3 Rrlrm horne In f'Sthl. J"l'!~klf11!1RI 11rP11 Npt Rl'h nr vw1 n1t~·. "'rrtl' Cla~~1firrl Art N11. R.11 1)1111.r Pilol. I' 0 Ro>\ \:160 Cn~111 tlll'sa. ralil. fl24illi ---2i::ARl.llfllJ,!f' 111 co~r~I Mrsa. To be U~l'd 101 ' ~IOTll)!f. C11!1 Terry, Thrl Rral Es111.!rn; ~1&-2313 I CnOUND J-'lnnr orfu":'I' 11parrl 11R11lf'rl , C"n1T11\R rlel 'l11r. !"\fl. nl ll1i::h111'~. &14-1:161 2 RR. unf hon~P 11·1 Ill;.! 1'\PPrl fnNI \'.11.l'rl (or ~mi l rlni:. C:'ll 11.1'f'a. C111l 646-J:i&~ all R pin MiK. R1_n_t_1~1,---4~65 • ~"ENCEO slOrllff! 11.rf'a I oil surlaren: f'A~lll Mt'll , ('all 646--0'llll. 9fi1.-i8ll. Announcements 500' • CAMP Q-ONr.n nr l..akP i\tiY111'hf'11.<1 . C11.mp111i::; •·. J"lf'Ml"llf'f' fnr rhlltlr~n 11.cr .11-u; ('O('d ~. • f..: 1 11 k lll''l.~inn~. \1Pn1hl>r r a I 1 I Ac;..~(I(· nl P\ t C11mr~ :iht1P~ ,t-11:r1 ~f{)i::;rrhrr Thurs p1·r L\!11.r ?:1th . 644--0AA9 QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD I 642-5678 ' Are You · Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Steve 2. CSuit1r 3. laby Crih 4. Electric Saw 5. Camera 6. Wisher 7. Outbo1rd Motor I . St•r.o Set 9. Ceuch 10. Clarinet 11. Refrigerater 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Teals 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser 1t. Golf C1rt 20. B1remettr 21. Stamp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Play Ptn 24. Bowling 8111 25. Water Skis 26. Frteier 27. Suitcast 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . Bar Stools 32. Encyclo~i• 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tro,;'ical Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. Fiie Cabinet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silv1r 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41. Slide Proitctor •2. Lawn Mewer .t3. Pool Table 44, Tires 45. Pl1no 46. Fur Coit 47. Dr1p11 48. Linens 49. Hor•• 50. Airplane 51 . Organ 52. Exeriycle 53. l'f:are Books 54. Ski Boots 55. High Chair 56. Coins 57. Slectrlc Trtln 51. Kitten 59. Classic Aute 60. Coffff T1~lo 61 . Motercycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV Sot 65. Workbench 66. Diamon~ Witch 67. Go-Kart 61. Ironer 69. Camping Tr1il1r 70. Antique JSurftltur1 71 . Tape "ec•rder 72 . Sailboat 73. Sperts Car 74. Mattress lex !p11 75. lnbeard Speedboat 76. Shotgun 77. Siddle 71. Dirt Game 79. Punching lag 80. Biby C1rrl19e 81 . Drums 82. Rifle 83~ Desk 84. SCUBA Go., These er any other eztra thin9s around th• heuse can lie turned Into ca1h with a DAILY PILOT WANT .. AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 5 3 a . ' . . .. .. ' • r Satunlay, March 20, l<J11 DAILY PILOT ![fl] ~[ --·-~· J[fl] I l[Il]I ~ -~· J[JJ] Auto t r•ns por ta tion 525 Found (fr•• ad1) " 550 Job Wonted, Femole 702 Help Wonhld, M & F 710 Holp Wonted, M & F 710 Holp Wentod, M & F 710 When You 1------1-------F'OR.i.\fi':n Buick Dt11.Jen;hJ1, Couneo.y oi.r DRIVER wlll rlrtvP fot• 011e Jamtly or group. Your car or 1ny Rivlrr;1, 67::.;;614 rouNo: Sni. hmwn TerrlPr I HIGJ{LY qualified Caucaaian BOOKKEEPER EXP. couple wanted 10 ~IEN OR WOMEN, part or type dog w/fle1t 1'0llar, -Wanf if done woman dc•itt8 J>trmanent .. • • manaa:e 20 unit motel in full time, canvas Jocfll a,.u frn111le, vie: RP<lhill & • Lveout housekttper poe;i-Uniq u'-, young, rrow!nz com. La Habra. fTee ept. + -no selling. Call evenlno ~lain, l/15, 642-8:,.io tight••• tion. For interview 646-0348, panywltha!'ll!xtraordinary p ercenlaa:e. &i2-4422 497-1817 FOUND on Easthlulf Dr., \VOMAN will cook evening potential. seek! a vivaeious, 64&-1730 1-----------1 N,B. Urand new spons l'IU' Call one of n1eal rrom J pm on plus above .avrragt Jo'/C Book· EXP'O Salesgirl for ,..trDDLE AGED LADY NEED r1de btwn 7-A 11m tron1 C.r.t. lo J'ount111n Vly. ll'krh1ys. Call 642-4-014 hubtap. Please idenllly, light duties. 54~ alt keeper, Thi~ is an txcep-dru~store Sat's & sun's. roR LITE CLEANING f..t-1-5752 the experts J:JO tional opportunity fl)r tht Sub•>it -···n•e to "-" ~-"~. Personals 530 , , right person. ti14) 5J0..60,j{) " '" .. DU,. _,, 3 1'0 4 HRS PER DAY FOUNO N1·: i''air Dr f\.;J. /• d b / AIDES F'or COllValesce~. Anaheim. C.orona del Mar. Calif 5 DAYS A \I/EEK Oo1nr~1ic Ions: hatred m11I" '"f: 1 } ( ISfe e OW!! elderly <'are er fiunily care. * FOUNTAIN \\'ORl\ • • fULLY LICENSED fr 1 ,~·~"~>~· ~.,9w~hfl ~ia~b~b~y~c~··;'·~l-~21~~~~;;;~';:~~~; I J Homemakt.rs. 547-6681 BUSBOYS "'anted, Neat a~ e:o:perience ~ssary. The F iva Crowns n.cno1•>nP luuu piri ua IS )'rs . .,.,,,... ,.,. Jobs Want.0, M & F 704 '"""' .,.., "-d H _., S ., 1· t rn1·11 ===========--pearancr. Xlnt pay. Over Call ""!·'"2 Restaurant Ad · Ji rt 21. Full or ""'rt tin1t. Apply 1 ..-=~~====~= 1 vic:f '"\ 8 n~a ~r~. FOUND: &H\'ling bnU vH~ ~ in J)E'rson .. Tut~ thru P'ri e GAL THURSDAY e S801 F.. Pacific Coast Hwy., ,oi·e, • arr age, usiness 19th & Harbor. C.~I. CaJI I ]~ I ~ I ] EXPERIENCED Jan ! 10 r btwn 11 & 3 to Mr. Helmut You don't have to be as Corona del ~lar. No ph. calls. Rradings given '1 dt1ys a & tdPntiry. 612-1892 aftt't Ser1ict$ .tnd Repairs S.rvice1 and Repairs Services and Rtplirs 1 d ,_., n· l \\P!'k, 10 a .rn " to 10 p.tn. . . . . coupe esu= o ice c ean-Behesky. Newport Beach sharp as our Gal Friday, * * * MOLDERS 31., N El c .... , ~ P.r.1. Ing. Mon-Wed·fri eves. Tennis Club, 2601 Ea5tblu11 but we'd like you to want · " · · am\nn <u, '•••••••••• 54., '""~ Experienced only, all J shifts. San Clrmenl'" BRO\.\IN and 1,1•hite r11bhit1 • I~-~~=--~~~=~ Dr, N.B. lo be, General clerical \\'Ork 492_!n36• 492-0076 nr RdrdhiCll Rtl . 1 ,a n d Baby1ltting G•rdenlng Painting It Help W•nted, M & F 710 e WANTED e w/lle typing, Principal ac-l\facGregor Yacht Corp., P I '7 ""! o It p h f d 163l Placentia. C.r.f. a isa "~. '" . ,,...,.. ~ a 1--~,..,..,,..,_,.""'.,....--•P•r •ng ng Cen\ent finishE"r ro build llvit)' inclu es filing. order REDUCING r r ch no lo .t: y :l P\J. COSTA MESA * LANDSCAPING * lorn1s and fini~h 7 yards for processing & inventory posL !lfOTHER'~ hoclper. lt~·in. :~rolu1l~oni~(ld. 1~~~~~ ~::~ BLACK &· hro"'n puppy, rio PRE.SCHOOL New Ja11ns, tJ'f'P ren1oval. PAINTING, professional. All Account•nt Sr. patio alab. I wtli wheel k 1ng for mfg'r of pharn1aceu-b ab Y sitting & LITE ~lc>11.sur;ihle rrst1Hs beforf' collar lound vie \\li!son & 18!t'. & r.lonrovia, ~)day+ spnnklt'rs, drains, arbors, work gua r n. Color Thru p & L, financial & grade & as~ist (HI a wknd. lical products. Exper. in house\\'Ork. Room. board & ~our vrry r~·r~. &eume Meyf'I'.. <.:. M. &1?-6-108 fuU day sessions. Planned patios, lencPs. Lir'd t-on tr. speciaHst. 646-7081: 547·1441 5pecial reporlli, tno taxl!S). 879-5758 (Ful!erton'J drug 01· I~ supplement in-salary. Call tilt 3 Sal (lr Sucldrnly Slr•n1ll'r. Hr!lne PAIR of con tac! lrnses founcl program, hot lunches. Ages 13 yrs !or. exp .. )36..IZ2j, p A I NT ING; Hone 1 t, Work directly under con· '*~-C7L~E~R~K~~T~Y7P=IS~T~~l I dustcy desirable but nor 1 ,.',.",.',.•~yiiSiioiinii, ,.•,.1'-,.'ii9"liii.iiiiii•I self-11.pplird nll'lllnd. Fref' tn 11ark1ug lo! of Gemro 21j~ h{;C~:MP30AREAM-6:~~P0i'>!· JOJ-tNSON 'S GARDENING guaranteed work. Llc'd. troller. To l lOOO. ., .. 43 to $S6S ftar ma. mandatory. Steady employ.I' "''°' & '''''"''"''.'''°" Cati on Bt\Xlkhurs1 , ~ ·w • ! ..... -4 50 • --I ,,,. c ll 67. ·7A11 ..,., .... n1en! \\'/health benell!s pd. ~ ~ ""' or 838-5237. Y11nl care, clean-ups, u.oca s. & ;:r.;i..., Applications \1·i!l be aceC"p!-Call 646-3931 for in!ervir\\'. newport . personnel agency for rrsrr11a1ion. 5-16-:1!))4 rOUNO; Sl).aggy dost in H B. . plantln~. s pr j n k 1 er s. aft !l. Cost Account•nt ed to 5-0'C'lock pm, March LIN,\'lLCO LABORAiOR- * SAILING VOYAGE on 3/12/71 111 I <'Ollar. Cal! CHILD care in °1Y honil'. 96:l-2tl1:i. PAINTING/paperin,. 18 yrs ~r. 1n cost N"port ing, in· 23t". lnrant to 4 vrs old J111ve ==~~--~~~-" fES, Costa f\lesa, Calif. Shar, ex""ns•· on a I"'nian-& idf'n!1fy 5.16-8271 • · · · I '."PER J G .. In Harbor area, Lie & ventories, estimating. k. e CIT" or COSTA MESA e ,.. '" " · 3 yr olrl daughTc1·. FPnrerl "" · apanr.<.e aruener. • G y 11c Old \l'orlcl 1;,o· J<quare TA'.llE Brindle bunny on yard largP home_ Call Co1nplet~ law? sPrv & bonded. Ref's furn. 642-2356. system5. Some college & 77 Fair Dr. 1714) S.34-5365 AL FRIDA rigged i::lip[X'r i;h1p. Cal11og Bai boa ls!a11r!. 8.~[J...4·370, hrs 7:J[l to 6:00. la. ndsc!1p1ng. ;, 4 6-(l T 2 4, INT & Extf'r. Painting. "gov'! contracts exper. dl!sir-Laguna Sch based, non profit · 12 & 17 67'"~3 ~8-79)!1 Lt'o'd. ,·,,, y,-es!. 31) """" ed. s. ""· ng advancement OLFJIU< -Lltf' typing, n. ecology organ, exp er. in · rounTrirs porll', .-.."~" El Toro, Mil'~1on Viejo arra I=·--·-------« ,.., 1 T 1700 tinll', varied hrs. Personnel mature dynanUc sec'y. tllust 833 Dover Drive Nev.']X>rt Beach 642-3870 <leparllng in 2 \leeks. Eric EXPER J A rxpr-r. Chuck, 645-0809 poss! l Ltles. o · PURE Colli!' abou1 6 n10. BAR y SI TT ING· Hnurly, • apanesr-nirrican Dept. Hoag Hosp N.B. be strong in publtc relations Nord, ZlJ!'.171'·~'60:> \ic. Hal'iKJr H1,i:h . &lll-6082 dally, 11kly. rrr1rrd yar<i, 7r~·dri;~~.1~~n1r1et'-c~:;~~",: *PAPERHANGER* fntcl'view By App!. Only COASTAL AGENCY work. type 50 \\!Pill + Sec'y ~550 Conslr/Good Skills ____ LONG hatr Golden Retreiver hol meall'. play ma 1 r l'. Prior insu·uctor. 646.2449 Or Rush Resume To: A member 01 S.H . Salary open. &neflts. e DISCOVER YOGAI \'tt. Harhor H11<h. 5-lR-6709 Pr1rr~n Sehl d1~t. :136--7iR·I ll~l.1-fll.)I) No Wasting Snt!ling & Snelling trn-. 497-1724 l\lr. Lack Grr11,1Pr Vitality & :\lrntal Lost !i?Ai-411:1 AL'::. LandseapJng. ire e * WALLPAPER * The World's Largest GENERAL C!trk + Req. ~r.s. Abilll.v'. FRl'.:E: DE:illON-SSS Af"TER SCHQ()L CARE renioval. Yard reniodelin.t. When you call "Mac" IRVJ NE PERSONNEL Professional grad. type 50160 wpm rsia. Recept/G . Ofc Lite Typing $425 STRAT!ON Sat al 10 am: ----------Free p1fk-up al school~. iRrash hau~inkJK. lot i7:.lea1nup. 548-1444 646-lID SED'Y\CESli''GENCY Employment Servic• tJstica[), some knowledge of Sun & Mon al 8 pn1. iages LOST Arts, frails '& recr'f'a1 1on. epair ~pnn · ers. 6 3-1 66 I'\: f'\ 10 key adding maC'hine & 12-72) Yoga CPriler, 4hi E. \Vnman·~ tan waUrl. Sa1. 6 yrs-10. Opf'n until i :?.OP;>.1, lXPI::R. Japanese gardener ~~~et. P~~:;1~ ~~~8j1~°(. 488 E. 17th jat Irvine) C.l\f. ~a!~ix:lv~I.' ~tA=il ditto machine helpful. Good $520 17th SL, Costa il'!Psa, J /1.l, \11r. r.1arkrt Basket, 7 days. 646-370G Reliable ma in Len an c '-. Also, a cc 0 u s t. ceil. 642·1470 starting salary + potential 646.8281 N.B. or Bal·Bma~ted Chiek. BABYSITTING niy homr. Rras. mon1hly rates. spraying. Llc & ins. with growing firm. Call for Sec'y /Ord desk Type 45 DREAMS! en, Balboa. Ket"p 'money. wkdays & 11·kends. Bf'hind _8_92_-"'32~"=~==~--64.i-2399 Accounts Payable • COOK • interview, 49'2·1153, l>'Irs. Return I.D. Call 673-6434 afl Pomona Sthool. 646-j.1194 , BACKACHE? Gonzalez. Technician $700 up Computer Repair \\.'ha1 mes.o;age.o; arf' thry 1ry. 1ng 1n tell you~ SPnd nan1e .t.: phone> no: !,yn1hurn Jn. sl1IVIP, nn lRO, 4.'J(IO Campus, NB Ca , 9Z660 DISCOVER DISCOVERY Find )'our~clf In Son1cune Else Call Now . No Ohl1gation ( 714 ! R:~:>-GAA'l The Av"ard \Vinninl!; Srrv. SINGLE?WIDOWE-Df Divorced? Over 21? For a seH explanatory mes. sage 24 hrs a day cali -496-4801 or 541-9991 , pm ("\! , C 11 .. 7 """'' r 1 & PAPERllANGER. llock. foil, _ C;lerk- . . , Ii .'I.) ·"'"'" or awn gar-\'inyl, gitar., e!tima!es, the LOST: Malt> tahby l'lll, <irk. CHILO carP 1n my hnn1e. :~1 rarr. Hangman, 347 -5846, Ion)::' lur, S.A. Hgls arra. Fornier nursC"ry 5 ch on I ,\lOV.~.-. -,,-~,,-,-. -"-,-.~,-,.,-,,~&~·-,,-,-,I Schwarlz Total rt.sponsib1hty for flE\VARD Please call 1eat'ill'r, eollege tra111rd . \dS iiklv: $20 ino; $j.,'J0 1~~----~-~-·t /\!'counts Payable. J\1ust ~1:>-3973 51.i-4-M:t. ~ tiinC". H B. 96R-73\~. PAINTING/papering. lf; yrs he proficient with 10 key. 1n Harbor aiea. Lie & RE\VARD for info. re lost LOVING homr, !crw.:ed yard. I Gardening &1v1ce honrlrd. Ref's furn. 642-23:'!6 Lee. typing, requires 2 ni11.le Siamese k1\1en ,(6 Hol n1caJs, era/ls. 2 yt·~ I by experienced Japanese -* P-A-INTING * yrs. local wot·k e.xp. \VU] 1110 st. w/yel!ow eyrs_ Vic. vp. :>1~261~ or ;i.i&--Sj86 • 96S-01Sl • check references. C.osta Solnna \Vay, L.B. 494-:i9!i4 BABYSITTING ln n1y home EXPER. 1-fawaila n Gardener r~:e ~~~ly. Reas. ~~~64 ~~l~a!7l~llt.=~ fo~r~: YELLOW Lab pup, 7 mo.o;,. -all ages, a11yl1n1c. Comp I et e Garden l n g 1erview. Has ear fn!ec11on in right ~5--7641 Ser\'ice. Kamalanl, 646-4676. Plaster, P•tch, R•p•ir Mus1 bf' Ava1lablf' for all hours. day or night. INTERVIEWS 3.:-, Pil'I Coco~ 1555 W. Adams Cost• Mesa · c Equal Opportunity Employer e64a~·~,,2yic: \Vest · iii · CHILD carp my home only. CO!\lPLETE yard Car e, ADVERTISING Artist I Pro-e COUNTER GIR1 .. Apply ..--= ,J JiarpPr Sehl district. Call Cleanup, trash hauling by * PATCH PLASTERING KENTUCKY f RI ED 2 German Shepherds, malt's, ~S--162.~ ;job or mo. 897-2417, 846-0932 All types. Free estimates ductlon Manager for hot CHICKEN, 69:\ So. Coast I blk & ! n l hrn & blk Call 54Q-682j Newport &aC'h Agency. l-h1~.', La••nna Beaoh. •-two . 1 a • . ; BABYSITTING hy hour nr DAILY PILOT for action! =~='"-=~='------! ' •· ~ Vie. Nrwporl, Bay. ~3.i!-83:.1" "eek. any hour~ day or : Call 642-5678 & Savr! PLASTERER, 2() ~ exper. -Must haVf' good board skill!. l-4 Pil-1. in person PAL'.1 & Card P.rAllPr, SlO PREGNANT C I T · I Iii~ 7316 Own tools, p/timP work ok. Know printing. production 1 c=o~u=P~L-E='--w~/-o7h-o-,-,-h rf':irlings on!.11 $3 111/This ad. . a' 1 ~Pr nllr 111"° ioml'. · .-· Lt:EPEll BROS. Compl yard CaJl Stan, 548-7223. and 9Cheduling. 1<lnl. oppor. , .. ,,00,.,1 • .• •p 10, ,,,,·,~ •. , Lost and Foond ][SJ S i;triprd, s,hnrl b?h tail. Vie. SUl\lMER resrrv;itj11ns he11u:: s,_ ~arrlen m11 1nl. RC"s & ===o--~o---c--,--"""-1 · u " •u., 10~31 Beach. I an Ion -13th S1. N B. &l5--0810 taken hrh '-p11rk. Reas. comm'J, 646-6872 nr 5'18-7!r.i4 PLASTER . p ll l e h. Rm . tun1ty. Sf'nd rt>sume to ori::. ~a l Ir apt on prem. ~17-3406~=--,------c lir'rl ,t· ins. C:'>l , J49-0706 Adrls. Ne\\/ \1·ork. Free Clas~ified 11.d No 1:.15, Daily :il2-6724 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. EXP. Japanrse Garden~r. t slima!es. 5'1;,..4:J88 alt 5 Pllol. P. 0. Box 1S60, Cost11. l ;c"'u~STO=~D~l7A~N~IJ~--F~o-,-"7v-k Pho"' "12--t'.t7 0, ••• ,,.,,to I \\l•J Al.I. rlav or 11ftrr school. Crn. r!ranu". Haulin< trees. ~-~-------1 !\'le~" Calif """""" '' " " · ,. =p1umbt·ng · ·""• · """"''" renter offi<:el' k b\ds;:s. 2 P. 0. Box 1223 Cos!a '.\-tesa. lnstruclion J\1y f:.s1df' C.r>L t1nmP. ~!on t.laln1. yarrl 646-0G19 ~mmmmmmm~m;IEl~h~'"ji,'-~'~'·~O~v:"<:..:'·~&~1~2-4::::C":'.'._"-I' ~--~~-~---Adverti1in9 Salesmen yrs exper. Salary $5().1 tn DANCE lessons: Latin & Bui.Ide•• General Services ----------Ito vii space tor Orange S6C6 mo. Apply. CITY OF PLUMBING REPAffi American. Introcluctory oil-'----------1----------1 County publication. Write: LAGUNA BEACJ-f. S05 Schools & 1• No job too small er S4 per hr. 673-7185 575 BRICK, block, c 0 n c re t e. * LABOR UNLIMITED * e ,.2•3128 e P.O. 81'.lx 52().1, Santa Ana, 'cc"~o~"-'71 ~A_v_•._47»-_I~l24c--o-o I instructions <>'! 1, ED • carpentry, house leveUng, HANDYMAN --~====~--r Calif. 92704. DENTAL w:'y, diversified -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 JI od 1· N \\'rldinc -Car""nt"'1 673-1922 e PLUMBING e -d -· J k JI Sl'P RC'verly s! 110n1r. • a lyprs rPm "Ing. o 1~ 'J E!ertrical Rt-pair 18 hr * ANYONE over J.} who ut:Jes aecretana s i 8. AIRLINE job too small. Lie. Contr. HANDY'.11AN will do mobile 6-42--21'~~1 M2-l-40l ii1 willing lo work, apply Matutt, congenial. io p SCHOOLS 962~!11.i hom'-!'f'pa1r & plumbing. in perM>n DELANEY'S SEA salnry, 644-2456 PAC IFIC Business Service • fy1f...6s.J:t * Power $wpping SHANTY, 630 Lido Parlc 1 ·.-D~E~N~T~A~L~H~Y~G~!E~N~l~Sf~*- Cl 1-----------I Hauling Dr., N.B. part time Day & Night asses TYPING SERVICE PACIFIC ~wer Sweeping & * 962-6671 + Found (fre• ads) 550 ;,.iJ.6596 Neal. 11ccurf!lr. f.1sl. Pick up Garrlening St-rv. No job too A1RCRAFT DENTA.L receptionist. age fi10 E. 17th St., Santa Ana & rlclil'. 64;).(}41!1. YA1l0, Garage cleanups, small. 673-1166 24 hr!. h·ees dirt ivy removal, llklP ~--~---~--1 30-40, Mon thru Fri. Exper * * * * * CARPENTRY lo11der, backhOf'. !162-1174.l. PARKING Lol PowPr OVERSEAS I"l'q'cl. 644-7162 S11o·eepin.1:" & Maint. A·I f l.JAULJNG. gcn'I cleanup, PowPr Sweeping. a45-8734. Di9ita Production tree serv. Handyman. Reas. Test Technicians '4&-'84S. RHumo Service OPENINGS Tfu\Sll & Ga.rage clean-up, 7 days. $10 a load. Free WE havr the most uniqul! * r.fINOR REPAIRS. No Job est. Any1in1e, 5'18-5031. RESUME SERVICE in Or- Too Small. Cabinet in gar-1 ~==~~---,~-y Mu~1 hav'-heavy logic tX· periencl! SEE LUKE WOOD /.lOVING. Garage <:lean-up angP County. ou get a com· -a,;e~ & other cabinets. 1.,-------------------" I & lite hauling. Reasonble. plt>te referral service. nor 545-8175 if nn an~wer !ea\'C Free e~timates. 64.>lli02 jus1 ropie~. Let our expert GENERAL HELP e $3.15 HR. e Large chain needs 9 men, lull or part lime !or n1er· chandisini; and servic<'. Call 1'1r. Day ~16-98£2 Real Estat• Sales Proven Sales Abillry Sales Reps $850 up Not Door To Door e GIRLS e GIRLS Skip Tracer Legal Knowledge Preferred I::stablished firm. cpening I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•! ne111 branches. Fl. or pt. NURSES AIDE ... 7 to 3;30 ume. Exp'd or will train. Full e $3.40 HR. e time. Park L ido Con- CaJI Mr. Grand * 5-16-9862 valescenl Center 642-5044 _,, HEAD WAITREs.5 • 6 * PARi·ilME * Da wk. Dinner lfouse. HICKORY F'AR.i.\IS Perm. Interviews !I lo 12 48 Town & Country, Orange OOC111. SAM'S SEAFOOD tGZ'/8 Pacilic 1-lwy. Hunt. PART time Bookkeeper in Sch. your hon1e for Gas Service Sta. Exp prerd. Will train. e HOSTESS -Clubhouse, Corona de! ~lar only . Leisure \\'orld. Lag u n a 67~112 Hills. ReC'rea\1on & social I ~=~~--~--~-I activities hackground PART time trainees, malt. helpful. Part time posit.ion, HS or Coll. No f'XP nec- Sat. Sun & Mon. Apply Tl1e Zoo Restaurant. Coast Personnel Office, Hwy & McArthur. Administration Bldg, 2352'2 PASTE-UP artist, exper'd. Pa8eo de Val<'neia, Mon Part llme. 642-~2 any day. lhru f"ri. No phone calls A.~k !or Jerry ~::~wives & Mothers * PBX Operator/ Do you .. .like money; Like Recept. people? Are you over ?j? Pleasant personality, front Have you 10 hrs per wk. you office lady with. :l yrs, ex· could spend in a well paid. perience as switchboard op. part time job? If you answer erator, mee!lng the public yes lo these 4 questions, \\le and lite typing. Ca 11 - should get togetllC'r. Call me, KATHY 557-1.j75 betwn 9 9-12 em at 839-2921. am & 4:30 pm. HOUSE\VJVES • 3 openings PBX ansv.·ering ~rvi('t, ex- P/time. Aver. SJ per hr. per prer:d, Full time, steady No exp nee. \Ve train. ror work. 536-8881 H.B. appl. C'all J\!rl!. Muller PIANO teacher, over 30 yrs, • 546-5770 "* willing to -oe trained for part time emplmt in music SC'hool. 548-j603 Trader's Paradise ms.c:. at 646-2372. H. 0. 1 7~-~-c-----h · I ., ., Hou •• cleaning tee n1ca Y.TJ ers coun<:u you Ander~on. in your job ~eking. We are CARPENTRY • Repair. All 1------,----phasc~. I-tome & 11p1, Lire ,* SPECIAL ... CARPE.IS * hauh11,c:. EvP: 548-6266,lcJe11ned, -4c ~q II, 1Z:J. Day; 7'37-1R60 I minim11m joh. Plrase call RE.\10DELING & Rer>"ir il6-2247 or 336-2129 Spcc1al1~t. Comn1'1. rrs1dcn-JlOUSECLEANJr\C t.· 1ron- experts in employment. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS HSKPRS Emp!yr pays fee. George Allen Byland Agen- cy 106-8 E. 16th. S.A. 5.\7-0.19j e PHARMA.~C~IS~T~.~1 Have 3bO Acres. F&C. r.tin· nesota. \Vant boat, a1rpl~ne, mobile hon1e, TD'~. or $Ub- n1it. ,\Ir. Jen~en, agl, 67;).JT..'6 fi.1'.:!-81:!() Eve~. '6.1 Forrl 1, T pick.up w/ 1u1nber rai.:k & 1001 hoX('~. Trade Jnr yot1r f'QUily \r1 !ale n1odrl pa~k-up or car, lo n1ilea.i;:e, :'.18·19-J:. \\'ANT GOOD NE\\' OR LIKE NE\V LRG REFRIG. FOR coon CUS'J'O~ llP- HOL. OF YOUR CHOJCt:. 646-!\.'i~ TO\VNHOUS~ :\BR, 2' ~ RA Nr\\'port B('ach, l::ll"c kll ., frrlc. pool Pn. pa tio. Val- ue S:\2,000 .. Take T.D 1'1·ad- <'r pr ~ 01vn('r &IS·hli~·I \\.ANTED la1;-rnOr!r1-V\V Squartback. Have P~ii i\lus!ang fV8, eutomet1cl, 10111 1n1Jcage, ~ood lil'f'~. orig o"·nrr. 10 trrl. 496°:19~7 ·10 Ponliar c;i°;11n11 4 dr, loarlrrl. Sl'l:IO valu ·r,7 Clil'V Impala 4 rlr. l~r!rrl. $16.'il v11Ju TRAD~~ ror TO'~. l!)I~. 11h1i! llSl\f' ,\0\t. 491·4~~ Golf rour~r 1oi-Chr1stroJ1<i v~1 Ori' s~ooo "11 111 t f1'1r ciu1ck rlral \\'ill !I'd Sl~I() rq. for car. boat. Jtwrlcy, ·11nllqur~ or ; 673-DM2 '69 Old5 Cutia,;~ S • lflllrl('fl. !ow mile~. xtre 1;lr11n. 1'1·11dP for MU boat or molorcycl<', 4~-3451. 1.,;:t~11 Jk.11rh "47 Fully lmprov·d R·l lot~ fri\ $4,500 1$111.500) Clr11r. Wlll OivJ<le. Want tfntnr· y11ch1. A\rplan,, Rfly,ldto home or Inc. jJJ41 4.19-3103 lines times dollars THE MORRIS RESUME SERVICE 835·2522 2100 No. Main St. lt11!. Panelin.it. rah111e1s, ing, $2(1 full da y, SJO for Suile 302. Santa Ana n1ar!1tr, rorm1ca. 64·1-7:iflR •., 1tar, Thorough Job, ---------- Carpet Ser vice 67fl-2j69· -~H~O~U.~SEC""'L~E7'A~N~l~N~G-- Roofing Dian1onrl C11r[X'1 Clraning Ex[X'i'. Rrl1a. Refs. Avg sizP roon1 $~ Call j;lJ-5468 2-4' !slandt-r ~alJboa1. ~leeps Rrp11ir1ng & installat1ons Bay & Beach Janltorial '· dnckrd at slip. Exchange Free t:st. &J:J.1.1!7 \l.'ENEDA Rooting. Authoriz. rd Applicator for Sno.Hide Roof Systems. 645-1691 Crpls, \vindows, Doors etc, i. Guy Roofing, Deal Dire('t, \\·Prkends for mobile camp-Cement, Concre!e Res. & Comm'\. 646-14.';I J do my own work. 64.>-7180, Radar or Avionics MECHANICS Jet engine, Aircr•ft/ Airfram• Send resume •nd salary hi1tory to: Classified Ad •127, Dally Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Co.st• Mesa, Calif. 92626. er. 548--9590. * '·12."!20 * ee CONCRE.i'E. Floors, }!OUSE OF CLEAN r, ... " C CJ · ----------l ""iual oppor1unily employer ngtios drives sirlcw11lts omplele Hou::;c. eaning Sew1·ng/Altoro1·1on1 I Yr old Great 1Ja11P. i\lale ,~ ' ·' . ' &12-68'24 · p •Kc-" •l•b•. R"·'· "'" 642-85!4. •ASST. HELPER• hrindlr. ariers-" ·.J gc... T ped .·i·hamp. slotk. Inc. dog CEMEt-;T \\'ORK, llQ jnb too Income ax ALTERATIONS, reslylln.g. • $l.7S HR •• hsr. Trrl /or olrt tar. smJ. s~all, rEasonable Fre~e l Expc_rt fitter TOil rrl~ hOal, lu1n nr? 616-6!J.12 Est1n1 H. Stvfhck. S.18--861:1. sm·11ey Tax Serv·1ce N.B, Rr~a . 64~2704 caii P~nna:nentemp.loyment. Full C t f • Ruth call time or p&rt Uml!. Depend· Wa1C"1'front lot TJ :.. 31lJ, ontrac or I able. Carl~h11d. <'lrar, wlcl'lrry ROOil\ Additions. L T , e l31h YEAR LOCALLY e Alterations -642-5845 Call Mr. Frll1lk * 546·9862 1 ... 1 \\'ant local 1m_p·d. pr~p. Constnielion . .singlf' stm"y or I Qualified • Reasonable Neat, accurate, 20 years exp, BA 8 y S I TT ER, Mature or ~Ol'XI stocks Rich Irwin, 2. E~11111., plans &. layout. Y.'. A. SMILEY EUROPEAN dressmaking women for l yr old, Jo'riday I·::o:C"h11n,;or. f.75-6060. IM7-J.lll Certified Public Account't an custom fittl!d. Very mornings. Bu~hard k HAVE· BIG BEAR 3 Br ROOf.1 Add111ons/Remodel-6'12·2Zll anytime 646-9666 N'a.sonabJ.,, 673.1849. Talbert. 963-3730. rurnishcrl hnme. S30.000. ln,;. Free rlann1n~ s('rv. TAX SERVICE $4 UP Tile BEAUTICIANS SR400 rqully. \\'Atl<I: Car. l\ennrdy i.· Hause, 633·6270 App'! av1ulable day~. WANTED l11nd. or '? r.·l.llf'r5 rlaysf~1.1S-6S.i!I rvcs. evr~. "'knrls. :~8.QjSS, CERAr-.,IC till! new & Hey, Gals! If yOtfrt working li73.fi'i:-i6 5Jy \Va.v, qualJty hon1e J842 NC'v.'port, 'C.\1 remodel. Frei! ,~1, Small or havl! worked in lhl! An1phib1ous Ciir &·_ huge 11.n· 1epa1r. \\'alls. ceiling, floors T for Tax Sl'rv!cf' jobs v.·elcome. 5 l6. 2 4 26, beaut)' or cosmetic fleld, liquc hQur.ccar "·onh $1800 ('Ir. No joh 100 5maJJ. 6:J7 \\1, 19th SI, C ,\f, 536--8885 t Wl!'ve got a great opportun· t.· $1200. Want J111e hi;: t•er. :'i-17-0036, 2-1 hr ans, r.erv~ Opposite Rethel To\veni: ity for you. We need exp'd ~lrrcr<!r~ nr ? 642-~91 or Addilioni; * Remodf"!ing &16-676;) Tr•• S•rvice aala as instructorJJ in the ::tli!·.".%9 11r1 11. Gel>\'1ck & Sons, Lie• SKOUSEN TAX SERV. af)fJllcalion of a fabulous. 1\i'iii bPrJ~. likr nrw, <'Amf' 673-f-0.11 * 549-ZJ.7n Rra~ Your l-loml!. ;.,.tQ.38!)4 TREES. H<'ds;:c5, Top, Trim. n~w beauty product. The 111111 mnbile hoinr. \\'r hale L;c·ri Conrr. RcmodelinR" Ironing rut. rtn1ovcd, hauled. Ins, right gals c8n earn 11 min- ·eni. f\rrd douhll' bed or ~ Additions. Plans, Layout 642-4030 Bis;: Jilhn imum of $600·l800 A month! Cil! K11rl E. Kendall 548-1;}37 I _ Tutoring This ill e <'al'('er opportun\ty. '-.ii\~1 Furnitur• mONING my no1n'-st 2.J per I C111t Miss Robbin1 today? hr. Rrln; own hangers. 64.).-4121 !l:n•p ,\1r; \11d.o;rt i.,-,ad•l"I'. FURNITURE Str111pu1;: +any ~1.')..7&11 GERMAN & FRENCH BAB y Sf TT f. R need!"d, nrw ~1n1, f'!'l~1ne, 1'1fl 8v<'ra;:c <·hlllr nr l'Ol;ker Jenltorlal F:il-'Y Plrasanl MeJhod rt'spons!bll!. 5 days a week. Xh1t r!'lnrl . V~l11r SR!'r1. ~Tr1ppt'll $5. fi42-:H~5 f or AdulT.\ A Ollldren. Bay View School area, S.A. Tr:.irl<> fnr tr;1vrl tnc!IM" or G a rdening SPARK!.£ Janllorial. Win-* 83J..Oj54 * Hgts. 545--4588 aft 5 !'lki hMI. !i4S-~t~l do".~· floors. crpts &. con~tr Uphol1tery BABYSl'ITER needed, my 11,\Vf:~ Ora"Jtlful :l Rr. Npl AL'S G_ARDF.NINC cleanup. A complele comm'l home rluring Jlay & OC(''I 19700 JAMBOREE BLVD. ,JANITORlAL-- Ne11.1J0rt Beach \Vanted, aS!istant ror club Equal opportunity employer main!. Call l'red Voge! DISTRIBUTOR, ma n a g e I ~"='·~54.U,;c-~,,--,.--.,­ your own busine!s w/1n-LADIES specialty shop nced11 come potential of SIOOO per pl time sale's help, Balboa mo. rnitial investment less Isl. 67:>--0770 than SIOO. Early retirement cL7A~D7Y7.-p-,-,-,-,-,7,-m-,-.~L"J. possible 642-2130 hou~cwork in /\loha Trailer "* DISHWASHER * Park, 132 W. WilM>n, C.M. Bayview Convalescent H~p. 2();jj Thurin St. C.M. Ph: 642-350C> * DISHWASHER + PORTER Experienced. Apply \n person lo Harold. ALLEY \.I/EST. 211); Oceanfront, Nf'wport Beech, across from pu:r. * DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! Must have cll!an Calif. driv. ing record. Not under 25. YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16!h St., C.M. *LIQUOR CLERK* Not undPr ·IO, Costa Mesa aree. r.tust have retail liquor experience. Applica· lion.• confidential. Ph: 'i>48·388l Looking for a Job? lirre's a once-1n-a-lifet1me opportunity for four sharp, wel!+groomed, attrac!!ve gal11 with a deMre lO make lot11 of money Immediately! If you lik~ to ~·ork in pleas· 11.nt rurroundings. in en r.x- citing, busy elmo~phert w/other groovy people & can think in tenns cf earn- ing 4800-$1000 a month. lhen Relief, part time, S1.turtlay am 4 hours. 1-lospital exper· ience prefcrTed . e HUNT· INGTON INTEROOMMUN- ITY HOSPITAL e Per.son· nel Dept. 17772 Beach Blvd., 1-funtington Bea<'h, or call 847.7807. PR 0 f' ES SIONAL pOOf'll! solicitor -Dana Point, San Clemente, Capistrano arei.. Work In your own home. Be.t deal in area. Pholf'- 835-1465 bet~·een 9:00 a.m. and tmn. PROGRAMMERS l)(<\·e!opment of lar,ge- S<'alp processing i;ys· tems. BS degrer pref'd. plus 2·7 yrs. programmin~ exper. e SOFT\VEAR/0 .S. e TE'lEC01\f;\1UNICATIONS e REAi. 11~1E TIO e APPLICATIONS * DO YOU \VANT A STEADY PART i I M E J OB? lnte~5ting surv('y IYPt' job from home. NO SELLING, Write briefly to ClassifiM &.d No. 121 The Daily Pilot 3.30 \V. Bay, Costa i'vlesa, Calif. 92625, You're thr gal~ \';e're look-/) /J/J. ing for~ We nerd you now~ Lollin3 glvins;: phone numbe.r. e J::~GINEERS end e t:LECTRONIC TECHNI· CIANS • Or:.ijn a n d 111.s8en1bly, solid 1 le te C'ircuitry Adv11nrt>d Kinrtics. Inc. 123I Victorie Sr , C.M. t71-41 646-716.i Equal opporltlnlty rmplOyl'r Call &l..)..-41Zl hnmedia!ely. A~k for Mis~ Lyons. 1~ JAr.fBOREE BLVD. NE\VPORT BEACH l\1 ACH I NIST-Welder All-around bt>neh n1sC'htnlst Equal opportunity employer & W<'ldl'r. 49-1-8989 RECEPTIONIST lo~ Jon iiiiii ______ iiiiij I Peters Beauty Salon Tuei. Meil/Stock Clerk thru Sal. 1610 W. Coast Prercr young m11n , hi iChl 1_H_wy""-._N_._B_. ------ grad. Xln'1 ~!ar1ing ~alary. e R.N.'s e F'Amiliar w/mt1ltihth ma- chine. Leading co. Xln'! l>l'nelil~. M ISS EXEC AGENCY ·110 W. Coa~I Hwy., NB &lG-:939 ECG TECH.. [J lime, hrs ,~"!"!~~,-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•: may vary. Persontl'-1 Dept e MEDICAL t rntl"ns1v'" <'art /('archac <'ii.ff' ruu tlmn, 11 to 7:30 11m e lfUNTINGroN INTER· COM~IUNITY HOSPITAL • Penonnf'l Dept. I7772 Beach Blvd., Hunlintt"ton Be11ch, or Call 817+7807. Hoa• H"'P· N.B. SECRETARY e Bf'acti h"mr Loan $22000 fnr gardening & sm111.l l ~C"IV. For f'ree est CJ.U. Qu1Jlity eve5 wit~i n Sonoi:a ai:hl F:q~11v $24.liJo. Wanl:, 1n: landscaping ~ct:s, call !162--0672. Lw!Co•kU. phoAl~~i:t~y·s-Up h . 1trea . Call art 5:30 5.)7~9795. • ENGINEER -Fitxorglass A-f11.~. wt)/ groomed, 2 }'rs. come' Com V11cant t11nd 540-5198. Serving Newport, ,,._..,,,·-. ""' ';:,...,, N.B. BABYSITTER . OOustkttpl!r, produC'tion, MA c G r-e i o r ffCtttari11l ~xperlence. 1'ype QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT ~li!.tchani R~alty. 646-48..\7· Cc!M, Co11ta Mesa, Dover Land1c•pln9 .JO:•• .. " ""V'-'O'' Yacht Corp. 1631 Plac,ntia, 50 wrnn, Sii 80 11.-pm. famll· --Shores Westcl1U. , maturt. dcpcnda.blt., live Costa 1'-fesa ' li1r v.·hh mediral 1er'mln~·I· Glfi' Sho~ ll:'O•n~ burinrss. PnnrEssiON/\L. Prunin~. L icensed Landscapa I! you ad In the clustned In or out. 968-8230 all 5: lO . . • W 'STE GQild location. Illnc~~ fore-trf't> work, 1;prlnkltrs. aera· CONTR,\Cll)R e ~6-8218 SECTION? Somtttne l a e BLUE DOLPHIN e EXP D w.tlll'f'SM:~ -Xlnt ~\tM~NITY ~~~~AL : r~ rrarle for relll f'Slllle, mr tlon, pest~. dlsc8.~r. weed I ! • I watehlng for It. DI a I \VArrRESSES ..... EXPO'. I pay, full or p;rt ll~~· Ap~I~ PrrM>nn,1 Dept. 17772 BE>ach mr homr or !? '10,(Q) \la. contml. Clean up Jobs. Dai Y P ilot \\'an~ Ads have 612-5678 loday! Ovfr ?S, ll.l5 Via Lido, N 8. in .perMir1. Uf'5 ru 1 ri Blvd,, Huntington Stach, or ue ~2-~ eves T Gf'O ~Sff!'l3 hargains 1t<1lorr htv.n ll k :l To l\lr, He rnur · .i>rmi1. rgr, . · · · SELLING Your boat? "List" Belle5ky, Ne111Port Jk11eh Call 8-11-7801. * * * * * * w11h us. ,sl'!l It falit. Datly TPnnis Club, 2601 Eastblufl Thi! "Yellow P~s:' of li!il!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I .. PiJo• Clas.slli~. 6\2-5628 Dr, N.R. j C'lw.ifled . , . 642-5611 WANT AD 642-5678 I I r , OAll.Y "~OT ----" ·"·_-·__.J[l}Jf .___ _-_-·__.JLill 1 l~I ._ iiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii· ~'~~·I ~--o-ur-fa-ml>_us _ ___,[ • ] • DIME·A·LINES W Help Wanted, M & '710 "telp Wantttl, M &. f 710 Furniture • 110 Gar19e Salt ' 118 Ml1c•llanMU1 111 Sporting Goods llO 1'll:LlAlU..E b&by&illtt, over ·Ul'll~~ou;'"'"'~TERE°"""•~·s-..,.b~,,·,,.-,, 11. M.Y home. Mon-~1 Apply in pf!l"90n JnhanM'T! nlttt: ~:30-U :30. Paulanno It Chti•tf',_n 891 W, i6th1 ICbool UH 54()....1fi71 SL N,8. SA!ZS . Min Ir \Vomen * WAITRES>EXP'O . STOP!!! Not "nd" 21. Ml PHONE LOOKING & ACT CALLS. ApOI)' in II<"""· Surf I Sirloin, 5930 \V. C.OUI Sade1 mlndl'd pel'IOn, tee for GAIL\CE Sa.le: 2-437 Dukt USED· llKES MOVING, Mu1t •ell: .O.vm-RIFLE: MARLIN Cokltn 39.. DRIVEWAY we, Sunday Pl. cff r&ir Or. In Colleie & REPAIRS par!, llke MW "°· Lp oak A t.tountit, 22 cal., Uvtr (ll't.ly! Ty~writtr 125. WM· Park. Sat-SWI, t0 -5PM . dtak w/lamp $)), Cltan action, W/4 X Bu1hneU din& (ft11 s~. Vl"il. $15. Tu. r II tab It , copy I n C 20'" Srtn&"f1,ys ~-S40 qua! bed1, dbl .l IJI ~. acope . $7j, Cl.U 528.SS.5 Car ~t. &iu 42, S7. Road machint, ..cMst of..drtwen •. Girl• A: Soya bikta $1.s.145 Projector w/llOOlTI 11111 &: alter 6 p.n1. Wf!tkdty!. racer track, 1/24 and 1/32, &. l'l•a:lbl•I mini-biker touter/broiler, 10 •Pd blkt1, ~me In 1tock bt:adtd ICl'ftn $1S both, FISHING pquhi, r i 11, 1 , $5. Bike frame, v.'htf'l~ Corhlnwa;&rt, Qtie sena: ti . WIU Bu.Ud 10 Order Doyle comm'l v •cu um .notaut111, amrrtunitlon, other And parts $15. Businette $7. R:ertt mo, 10 mo..· w1th Corri~. quttn 1izt 2~ NEWPORT BLVD w/attacl\menta '50, £.lee 8portin1 good it ems . Record player S25. 1 block BOY'S tif'IO'&Y bikt SUI. Gqod condition. ~9--0869 WHY BUY FURNITURE? 10091. PurchaUi Option ?lea~~ .. electric curler , COSTA MIS~ 1iddlna machine se. H-ituty 968--83T3 above Denny.•, 33, .J/'ld, lt•m Hl•etio.11. •t. 2 bo\v\lfli ball•. tape OPEN 'IOPM W DYS mto.lillf:r $60, Mile. Opt:n Bl b'~ , -""°"'"'"=,-,--=.,-,.,--cl 24 H DI ' • to -• .. n•bl• oft •r•. 8'8" PLASTIC FANTAITT'ICL __ ,_._"_"·-~-au~"-· ---;., r. ty. dtck, D&t~tr)' cbar1•,r. •5 ~ ... T. a, SUN •• ·-CU.iTOM me11'1 1U1ta & panta, r -• · 962-491.f 19771 Estuary Ln, SflO. N•w 8.C. TWIN Jo'IN , LEAVING lor DJrope SaJ~-: . U Hwy., N 8. )t)Une , • reaJ Cll~tr t<p. porrunlty. Xlnt fllture for Y6UNG inl'I co seeks ~11mt. r\i"ht m•n. E.trnini• com-penonnrl, Vanablt hrs, ml!nct. immtdla!ely should unllm.ill'd Income. 49T-L179 BIKES S15 • s~. Couches SJO and $25. [).llnilh modern rhe.irs S7 .50. Su'Cle bed Sl2.5D. Hand mowu "'· Carpet fW~l'J S2 -S.1 Singll': .itnd doubk hflad· bof.rd11 Sl. Hollyv.o'ld bed frarn.t& S3 "nd St Paper hack book11 4 rnr Sl , 822 W. &lbc'la., Ap t. !i, be Jn tll:ceq or s~. per wk, No canvu.1in1 or 10hc1tlna;. Iote:rview1 by appoln1ment Of1lv 9-3 "''eekday&. 8J5.zrn.. SALES trai~ for marking dtvitt1 & 11ationery. Earn \ld\Ue you le•rn. 11 not wiJ!. iJ11 to leun at tra.uitt p11iy, dOn't apply. Goo d rip. portun.ity. Outline quaJilica· titlns. \\'nte Clusibed ad No. 110, Dally Pilot, P O Box 1560, Co5ta l\l,M, !12626 SALE S Escrow O f- tiCer-SaYina:s &-!):.an Ar.50C, Le&uN. ~•ch Re1 1on a l Ofe. Sa.lary open. Equ&l Op. por. Employer. S t' n d ~sumjl, to Cla1sifi!f! Ad No. .)], Daily Pilot, P. 0 Box 1560, °'514 Mjl,s.a, Ca 92626 SALES \\1oma.n. lmmed ptilli· ti6n for fully exptr. fa1;hion !>Iles "'Oman. Salary + comm, Apply Chris· so. Coast P!a2a Ask for f.fn. Edv.·ards or Mr. Berohn. SARAH Cov.ntry needs ti. ('It' pt time help. No ln- ves-tment. Will train, min are :al. SJ0..1407 & 54J...9066. -~------ SECRETARY Interesting position In ••ro1pace engi· nMrln9 1r••· Good skills •r• required : typln9 60-45 wpm, 1horth1nd 80 • to wpm. A b 111 t y to w11rk with • mini- mum of 1up.rvl1· Ion- Plea5e apply ln perwn lll3 Harbor Blvd. CoatA fi.fesa , Cal!!. ATLANTIC RESEARCH A Divisien ol Sufll\Je:hanna Corpontion ,wr nlturt Rent•I 111omen'• clolhina, 1 I :ce *.AUCTION * H.B. 1'b1w11 M1.rnolla " f>'I" m. Mf.-4594 Antique WindliOr chair $25. 517 w. 19th, c.~t 5'1..3481 1()..11, doubl• bedtptt11ds. F!ne Furniture Beach Blvd) TV, R•dlo, ttU•I, Hatch rovtrg SlO each. Ship A'14heitn TU-2800 fur cott, decorative clowns ** INVERTER, Heath Kit , Stereo 13' port hole S5. Unfinished If§] LaHabra 6.MJTOI for · chlldretl'r· room. +Appliance modjl,J MPl.f, 12VDC to 110 klrav.·er dresser S25 . Mtfeh.l!Mfbe ~ -~=~=~~=~-hand-mat1e Auctions frit1ay, T:OO p.m. VAC, 60 eyelet, tOO wattJ. •• Vacuum rube VOLT M•lch!ng de1k Sl.5, Cork -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·;m~ ESTAT~ SALEll J' JtP -Srltp:Stratton mini Windy's Auction B•rn NE\V lB!embled & chtck~ ME.."TER. Hewlett Packard, la.inps $15 edl. !)xU avocado MOVING \Viednesday • f\.lt111 st ll 1tO\'t S:ll Bmwn tt!la $£'0. 24" and 26" bikff: ~10 f'a<'h , Zl:l6 Rural Pl, CM . 642-2129 • F~ motion pierurr e.xecu· ~Ike: iodd ccDd, $45 0.r wilt 20751,, Newport, Qt 646-8686 out. Sacrifice $100. Call model 400 It, Xlnt CtJnt11tion: Ma& rug $2.'i. 'J.4 ford griU Antiques 800 live~ twcuriot11 Tuilin home. Ir ad t : Ve 1 p a· 16 o cc .Behind Tony '• Bid;&. Mar l. ~!IMS after 6 P t-1 . S75 or make oHer. Call SlO. 316 Poplar. Laguna INFANT'S car blil, com- plete. dea11 SS. Strt!let! hirh chair, l'll>A' cultikms SS. Up. prr Bay, Newport, M&-3106 ROLL av.'ly ~ $1T 51'.1. Swivl!I chair. brown if'SO. Pote type bird cqt $5. Ste' r:abJe1 and cocktail tab.!esl S2 each. W<1rk bench S2. TraVt.rse rod1 $2. Ohvel rl-een atrip ol carpet l5'x32" $2. Baby car«d Sl. t.Adder ro<teok tor I~ Ford truck LIQUIDATION SALE Highest Qu11ity European Antiques Propos•d Antique Shop Must liquid•t• 111 1t COST OR NEAR COST Sacnftce 7 room1 of Italian motcrbt'lie $95· Yam.ha 8J v.·eekday1, 528-9145 afttr 6 p M 8".ch 9--5 Sal. & Sun. • M d.! tu I ht I I d ' 5 spd :II" bi~ m . Couch . "1 m.1 na:s . net~ -In.ii ~Ike $51), Fumitutt, .$l).·Slove SlO .f pc redwood **VACUUM TUBE VOLT weekday1. 2 1.AR.GE blue~n lamP5 mr oil pa_lnn11.1s,, Fine llv· bookl, ' dotfiing, m•nile, iet SIO POWtt mowtt S£'0. METER, Hev.•lett Packard, FANTA S TIC VAWE: S7.50. Playpen $8. Good In g rm plttes, Kini bdrm Hoov~ floor 1crubbe.r/v.'L"<· 3 ipd AM-FP.i conaole SJJ. model 400 H, xlnt condition; Spanil;h Medit 1ttreo eon-1maJI child'• bicycle $9.50. suite, Pecan tablei" I•mpl. er/poJ t1her. MiA<:. II to .f S•l Artificial 5' tiw, oran;;e &. S75 or make oUtr! ! C&lJ 8011!, AM/FM. tape outll':!. Infant •~t SJ . Car seat 6' artif. plantii, Dinette u t, k San only. 459 Cambridte b Lot !IT E 528-SMS after I p M Cott S6Q) New: Now SITS. Sl.50. Petel"IOn strnlltr $8. A b. TV h rt rown , 1 mo~! · ·r S2 7· Frt o5Jt cls •. S •mu-~ m10o • .' Cir, C.M. Io tt )7th k hvtne, l!th, CM \\'etkdays. -"'~lc-=37~3'~'.~~---~~I Brand new1 "'",:;,er S...:·~I r1, 11.t .UI\ 0•u~, .,,, tum on Ol}e fO Cambridje) •~ &by lk'I!. e S ·""'· ,,_, 13071 Rtrl I-hll Tustin . r LIN fOOOS: pop co rn, POOL tabljl,ll, alatt , old· MOVING .. 9' custom c.tbinet animal cage SI. SmaJI pool .. ' " MONDAY thru $1.t., ~. Sno1•;eones, cotton candy k !uhioned modfl1, 7', 8', 9', ineludes Botan RB ll5 Hi-fi, table, no cues Sl.50. 2-I cup idUSl' J111.cnhe11; 'B~aut c!N.ftina: ouL cupboards a.n-vend.in& maehinell. Suppllea, Sacrifit"e. \V iii deliver frte. AM/f'~1. G•rrard turntable. ~tlH pnti SL Lad i ell custm-bll 9' velve.t tola &: t!que alauware, china: old Rentals & Repairs. 14~2 Hayes A\'e, Lona patio 1pe1ker, rtrord1 & . hoe · 9 S2 lovese•1 Vtttr1 h~de-a-bed C'Olnl!,' 11AmP9, stlwr, lots 1519l Moran SI, Wmstr, Beach, 213/ .f35-8S85. music 5tttioM S9!'i. 673-Z70S =1 s 1 iile · k ma.f<'hlna: charr. 'Olive of Avon eollectOn: Hl!'m'1 T c 11'1"1 3001 • -" ~ · Cott bl • • ony apu50 , "" -DIN 'G rm set. Desk, Pole rAC.KARD Bell AM/FM RE•L to -I ta---~, SCUBA ht~thways ".,...,ator bal'N'I ..... ,a1ni. ." ta ' ,.,.."el"", bed-a<t11. clothfl'll , ~ '"" "' '"'"""""' ' od & .,, u,...~ SU.VEft truc 1tolt. N•w. $7:>. lamp, Patw:i chain, 8-b-q, ra.d>o. & tt•reo. ftt .. nch pro-. SJ'. T•P'• ~. Sli'd• p--S2.i. 72 cubic inch air tank S20. '.148-4903 · "'. mm r s. Peca n IJ'lllny n'iore old and new · 2 ~ I I I " ........ "' •2" ' 007'1 k Be 1 Dl t Mink boe SS. 2 lur ja.ckell! It m11c. 1133-136, lci=2 vtnc1a, ove Y ltnl5h., $65. like Tlf'W S3. Baby M!tlts ., .J •• HO"'> ., in Gerag• Sal• Oil · au! ampg, !1etP, thini!· brow~~ WelC"Ome, si:il!i t'2~ .• l while, I hl.tck, Racint Dr. lrviM 646-3131 Ilk. Po ... a_...rih, likt nf'w SB. Sif'IGl,E 1'0!1·1.way bo d 6-ric Qu!"en bdim, Alsn !\.pc 101 ;;1 Edye or., H . B , ' ... --. Sheraron de5k, walnut t790. dhl bdrm 11@t, S!e~ equip, 968-4071 $~. ea. or SJ:S. tor both. LGE quantity Br 1 z i I l An COLUMBIA Stereo, AM·FM , AutomaJiC' baby 1wing S5. SJ7.50. :l'!&-2687 Queen Anne dsk. oak 173CI. All llkf' llf'W. See to a.p-1~~=~~-~~~-I AJi;o &:A.l'l lt sale. 10321 LA t m f' r 11. Id 11. ii no o1 . mjl,d Gt.rrard rhani:tr. Like rte>A', fl.legh stylf' play pjl,!'l and .V.JRTUE dinette IP.I f!xcel,- Cntry Frnch Brldrnt l!i21). pr•ciate. 642-9492 · GARfCE Sale Sat ~ SI!"· ~spensa, f . VaJJty I blk quality. For c11sh. Lookin.: Maple S150. 646-1<126 pad 13. Baby w11lker Sl. ltnt condition ~. 54().001!1 P · . 1 . '"" 0 h : ,;=o:--,c.-,.,-.,.=C"C.,-cc-cl lor !tie "I e c I ro n 1 c ex-No. ot 1,'&lbtrt otf \\.'a.rd. for dealer or othtr. 548-7865 P•M~ni·-J8" Col•, TV Cardle gym :.OC. 8()0atf'r roVJncia 1tt Y -'-Oo,lU, utc MUST sell hoUSf!lul ol beaut, -rim.enter .. fH11.ml or l!n· 1 "=,---C-~-~~-~ ""' " " 2 SU RFBOARDS, e-xc&llent Sea Ches1 171h Cent/ Tyn'>-~1edite:rr11.ne.an furnlr.ure . 9 t'huslu l Aslorltd t lecrron1c POOL : table, full e ite GAS powered a:olf cart, w/stand. 6 mo~ old . S2'15 M:at for stroller Sl. TV rondition $25 each. Ca.II I h t 1,th C t It I Id h d I .t ' • w/cuf't, balls, etc. Htime ,, .......... -.. lo-d•." -•d "''· A47·2l37 tray!, ~t of 4 and rack ea n c es-, en . a . go crus " ~ve 11 ao J.j -pontn•· '''' -ui·pm•nt "~"""" • " '" '"" 1740 1 """" "' ~.., "-•r ~-•·/,.t•1g "n1't "'' s•~ D 6·'"' ,.-..,~ 13. S-w chain.~. Ii~ new 1_-__________ 1 -"-,cha1r,17lhCl':nt.French oveseat, black nauz•h • & tool• ,·,_ ''"'''' "" viu-• · >AN. ay1: ...,.....,;i..., 19-RCA21 "· vr"'""'COND •• IU..... '"'-' v &. 2 h' I Is S4' Bo I' '" ' ,....,,.. ' · $1, ~757 . .3001 Clevelaod 3)" GIRL'S bike wilh kifh SL fig. l't.th (.ent. sofa ,r;. lovese:At, kin1-si1e houM!OOld itemi. :>46-6476, ba.Jl i 1w~b~gs: ~~Jew~ IRVINE COAST COUNTRY Snl. Ave, Costa Mesa handleb&rs and with ba.Aktt bedrm M!t, f&mt' 5 e I· 510 Sturtecn Dr., C.M. CL U 9 to.1 E M 8[RSH!P. • Call: S93-4943 e I Al10 decorative 1cce11, Hi-bark velvet chairs, c<:i!-1-,,==f--=-o-~---o S20. 2 port TV• S15 I'll.Ch. 67.:;...3075 FLORENTINE mirror·pl1.1t, S12.:il. Motoreyclt. t rt. fee table & end commodes. ESTATE. ~ale, 1.rage & 557-3.131 21 " COLOR TV S150. elegant anlil'Jlle Baroque 2.50x17 $2. 646-JS80 Dutch fan:i,,er styhl•, pew. pictures, lamp!.. etc. All le.ss tools. ' Anttquell: Bu'dseye DBL maltre55 & b6x spring, MOVING-Cera.mic mo Id•• tl·.· ~~'!~~ .m. goUiear frame 36'" tenerh CLO'THES. lady's r.u.~ rnM.'1 ter. Assort'=\.! coat" amps, •h•• 3 m• old •• ,,11,,,, ·M•pl< 9, ••t. ti.bl••. c'"·ir!I, 1 k grtenware, loo!.!!, clothina, '"O-v.14" 120 A t H · 1 d hght fixtures & cande!.bra " " .>0 "" i e Mw S25: rattan dbl · n ique a\' 1 a. n larie. little (iris threurh Pell58nt woven upestrles, Anatwoim 6J0.-33n lamps '1 picture1. Sat 9.5. headboard Sl5; dbl 1pre1.d t-.1LK. 2'l79 Republic. C?i.1 Limo&:t' china 4 deSSflrl sizt -t. All Sc . S20. 1W Paintini•· Sml.ll mirrors, 1 5 PC 1~a!nut tinu;h brlrm 137 W, Sa.ntiafO, Sl.n Cle-,t. bofsters $15: m1ple chi's!· WE !011n-Buy.Sf!l1 11.nylhin1. II' pla tes S20. Enilillh platier, r-.tesa Or. j.t6...~86 Cradles, Spanish tiles. At.· "'"" 1 bd mente on~hf'sl $3.i: a.\'t!Cadn IT"'n Coast Pawn & Auction. 24~ Fm to You bowl&, ros, g1.rland ~Hern •ort-" P"''' of poll••>', sP! ,,;,.,. I 5 pc Span l'h rm1-~""'~=~=~~-N' I S20. 962 m,· 2 SURFBOARDS, f'Xffiltnt = , 1109 t 0 " 1 GA~AGE SALE \'l'lvt1 dual 1pre1d S£'0. e11i·port Blvd. 642.3400. -...,., China, cry1tal \\·ood, brass sPt . . urll.l'lt'r w11. nut "' &14-6529 PORTABLE ,~--•ph lfi . I ;?!1",',~~n $25 e-ach. Call &: copl'J,r. firu~h dreuf'r 1\/mirTOr Moving! S'm&Jl lumber. Pie· M l1cellaneou1 ,..,,~... ,,..,,... "" $3!1. 3 6 drawer v.•llinut rini8h ture frame mouldinta k '6.1 DatSt1n P.LI. w/'!i7 em:. W•ntff 120 BEAUT. Jnnf ·hair Au~1. KodA.k 8mm mov1f' camera . _ . 223 62nd St Nprt Bch rln'ssers S25 f'a. All In ~OOff many misceUaneoUs items. Just well broken in, All Shepht-rd do1. out~ide rlog, Sii, Excellf'n!. !162-1135 TIN whistle SJ. Sa.nd 11!ter . <Newport Short&} or call for aP.pL anyUme * 646-6416 * Seeond H.,d Ros• ANTIQUE'S 1\111.ple chopp1111 block, l•r1e pint hutch r•blt , pine corntr cal!1 ~1, maple & pine te.t cart. v.·alnut IJnl!'n cablne1, pine dry .§ink, & many other lovely pieces. Open \\1ed thru Sat 11 A/\f·S PM conrl . LIFF', 188.'i H11.rbor Oleap! 5371 Et Dorado Or., m~h cond TOPS, $495. Apt \VANTED: Ladies quality hushy t11il, nds arl home, PATIO table SIO. '58 Triumph S2.50. Gretn bo':-'11 St. Bar Blvd, Costa !\.1e:u. ;,(8-9457. HB. 846-0045 iiu ranie. perfectly clean Sprin.: k Summer v.·ear. fncd yard, lovts childrtn. rear end $15. 3 Triumph bells S.T.50. Movil! pro~r 4 SETS twin box springs BEAUTlFlJL anliuqes &. S4S. 114 Continental. C.M. Bq:z, je~lry, small an-l!T17-5666 5: 15-6:30 pm only wheels S2. Three "56" SIS. Scnoen S2. 2-drawer tile '& mattre&M!s S~ set. 4 sell! other collectablf!i ornate MODERN couch,' 51 e reo tiques On consignment. or 836-4493. 3/2'l Chevy station wagon doors S25. Caf'd tabll':s (4r S2 e-~. double bo~ springs & m•I· dome trunk baby & AM/FM, Coffee 11 bl e, Tues-Fri. 9:30-5PM. 544--93lt 1 1,--a=LA7c=K~-m.i~-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-I S.'i each. Twtt 8-l)-15 tires Quart thermos 50c. Swim t:reg~s S28 set. 1 9 pc household ~e1. Sat &. f'IOCll' lamp, Chair & ot-TEEN air! wants uled 10 pniel 11nd l ftma.!e black $5 each. '.:ti Olds radiaior !ins 51k. J3 loot boat S25. Spanish C'Om~r 1roup in Sun 10 to (, 607 Narci&1us, toman. N-gau1e H.O. tl'Ain. 1pd boy'11 Schwinn. Price cocker spaniel both AKCl~ll~O~. 7>1~&-=8~1~09;_~~-~-~0;00~7.~~111-.~11~ :i: blue rreen SU!-compl. All Cdi\t $45-5.302 the objecr . 546-3965 re1 i 1lered Cha.mpinn SHELVES for book1, oftict., Sl5 all. For pickup rear in good cond & •teriliz~. oo · 4x8 CUST~1 made pool table, Musical Instruments 822 pedigrees. 2 Ytll. TogetMr garat;e, "upply room, a.lso end Sl5. Chevy Pickup frnnt LIFF tS&:> Harbor Blvd LI · t-.iovmg. Le mtrror only. and to lncd yd only. uwl ror room divider!!. 1~, 1 ~ s · 15 C:i.i . ·,,,~ ~.i7 · hard.rock maple bd trame, lmportld ba.lls. Cue1 l.t 11x l': .J•v· • teennr . ==-=~~~---~~I trunk, Nat'I Goeographics. hard>A'OOd wall rack. s:;.iO • • fLUTE 11i·/CASE. Xlnt &46-3594 3122 1tanding. llMl!.mbly withoul lns!rument!! S2. Heater SJ. MOTHER.in-la~ moved in, bol~tcrs & Cover, Andirons v•lue. · Will aell S 2 2;,. ronit SMALL mother rlog and 2 lool.o; $2.2.i to S.l:.O. Different Intl Scout 14! ,ngin• S25. too much lurnHun!. Cu1tom furn. CounUesi miic. Sat 968-;>!H6. S.'i.i • 644--4630 puppies. Bl•ck 11.n.1 brown ti.zei . m Nassau ltd. C r-.t Generator s;,. St..rter S5. gold nubby.te.i:lure sectional It. 5un 111 Via Cordova NB COMPLETE l ptcial t1llicer'• ( GIBSON AMP pt. Chihuahua 11nd doxi,. 5'19-3212 Clutch 11nd plate $8. B.il !.Ola v.•/tabl,. S75: Deluxei==~-~-~-~-uniform v.•/l~aliier holster.I Hrg &It. M7-j(l70 112 33rd SI. N e wp ort J DRAWER maple finish housini:t $.'>. ll" Fnrd wheel roll-away SJS· Desk S25• TH URS lhni Sun. Furn, l'k ,...__ Bch 3/24 che~I S20 . .f On!.1ver wlUtt 11.nd tire "'". Varous ..-heels C.'o',11' , ,0 ,, .. -.:. Mds, cl:lrhe1,decor a tor 1 e ntw. '-'<ltll STO; v.·iU sell Office Furnltur•/ h 1o, c I ~ '"'"' for S35 847 733.'i LOVABLE adlt, unwiUA.I col-c t~l ...,, omer mapr 50c each. 2 Boxei'I' pan11 $1 •1~ ...... -... ,, -w $25. ~-p!ec.1, elc. tverythin&: in · -Equip. 124 .. k nd h · 1 ,. .,.,~ .. "'"' '"' .:Al" """ G nr ti1er hlk & ..... , family uPS 11. c air '> t-ach. 2 boKea kitchen tool• Nareis&U.!1 CdM t1irtop 1htJ>t . 30•""' rande 1'.fOVIN G, &elling everything : ----------... ~ · l n1 E•i,aal ef'POT'tunlty employer 139 W, ill St . Tustin 838-0742 1 ' . SPAN.JM•,·,,,'''· 1 v 4 .,..ist&. 200 Laguna Nigu e l, Jurn., wash/dryer, baby Ir. CALCULATOR, curre nt cat , #pll.Yed, nds lov ing Dilltrl!'sstd mape reco Sl each. Box gJa111 Sl. Box on __ , I l.l o· · h hom•. !!lie"""' in t•mily. cahil'lf't S25. Maple bnt<k China S2. lOXI ha.rd boolol 5 -d'i-tt• ,., $29. I >"~==of'""''~-~~~-l kit. lhill(I. 494-3973, .f33 Oak '"'"'t. 1111 WJI !Ape, ··~ 20 ----·-----* SICRl!TARY * *ANTIQUE* Cil1Uumer pro!tuctli company irl Santa Alla, ~8 Secre· Spani8h \\1alnu1 dinin1 rm tary to New Product M•n· &et, 6 Ch•ir1 & ta.hie w/carv· aa:er a nd Advertising Man· eC: ba.se, Sl50, Also old trunk apr. Shtlrth1.nd ~uir.d. 115. ~-7335 .Above avtrare ne1tnt!1s In *ORIENTAL RUGS CT4MJ'ftatiC:al 1kilJ1. Interest Reya.J Kf'rmln, 12x23, also in, •nd aptitude !or figures. smlr .11z~. 6J'S.3353 Sp,af'klinz pel'5tlnaJUy, fMd I ~-------~ witti J'lif_Ople. Ex,trience in Applianc•1 802 CllllnSUmer rnarktting or ad- wrtisin1. Exef!llent benefit ;rorn.m. Wri!t, Cla1sit1ed Mt • 121 Daily Pilot, P.O. Box lS.O. CHiil Me11. C11.1 1r. ,,.,., + stcru:I'AJlY I GenenJ olc. Dict•b0n-1'nA11uscripta. l..qoeum Produc001!fi, lnc. P. 0. Box · 1226. l.Aruna NE\V Caloric gas ranee - v.1)n Al J'f'izr, ne\~r used. S ~ll -cle1.n i nl': ovtn, thermostatic top burntr .. in· lra-rM broiler. ReW!s '399, be5t olfer. 64&-0254 C'61N~peratt<I ....:.shtrs & drytn:;, jl,lec dn·eni 220 volt!:, Xl11' cond , SlOO pr. 548-1608 alt 5 Bta~h. <194--6253 * GAS d~rs '= 'rebll 1'RCUT===.~~~,~.~L-.-.~,c-cn-m-~~11'1 "'II.Shen, 150. Will de.I hn/wk: $30 Mi1ht con1ider w/fuar. M•tr ChJ. Maytag n4io 1dvert11in&: &ftncy repairman. 531-W7. 11pp~ntic.. Nr Br.100• ls. KENMORE auto "'ll~r. Re" Adwrtis1na. li7~ late model, Xlnt cone! $65. •·m=~v~1~C~E~~,.-,.~b-.d-. -,.,,~11-.," 1 Guar & de!Jvered. ~6-Mi72. Sru1h rte. Sl~SlTS \vk. to 847..AllS l'I., &180 pt. time 546-5745 JtEfJtlG. Sea.rB JMS. wh 14' ~'RP GIRL, for production &JS.ifnmenta, gchedulint. tn- wnMry, p 1. r 11 order· ini-t)"f)int l'tl!;Uittd. MacGreior Yacht Corp. ,FroM!es1, 1rrmkT, w11.rr. Perfect. Sac $226. 962-f,Jg5 LA1lGE rtfr ig eral o r w/eM:l~ bottom trtt18 S35. 543--9:>47 1-...,,'",_1_P_1_'="~"·"-"~· ~c~ .• M_._, 1REfRIGERATOR v.'ith 111.rze Sh1rp Girl Fridoy freeier. S45 •• ~7320 ... ··~ ,.., •i; -· a.JJ 67f>.6060 :'>32-2116 3122 ease $ . Wtiilr na.ui;::Ahydr Re -$1.75, :..00 p•perbadai pc Spani11h dineue set $38. M~VING-~s. sofa, bunlu, SL. t..quna ' rec memory. =~--,--cc-~-~~ I club <'hair $25. Studio cooch fie ,.. ... <'h. Pa lil'I cha.ir11 S2 l 7 ·pc dinette ret anl iqu~ cnb, childt'.'l!Dl furniture. Y.'AJ'll'?'ED: 196!1 McClulloch Pi1no1/0rgon1 126 MY name ill Wolfpn.lr:'. I'm S25. P1.ir l~e living room each. Tnw httr Sl!i. Y•ma.ha white finish S39. All in good Sport Catamaran, botikc•a Flying 1k9tl 60 U.P. any WE a fuzzy dog, full of tun lamps S20. WaJnut portahll! mufflrrs S2 Pach. Suzuki brnc • ~ h -M·-h --···· w·a t and ne~ a l•m lly .... SIO 'I I II t hi cond. UFf, IW Harbor mu .. :n, mue .me, ... ,..... <.vnul mn .• 1 pa.y up o '"'r "ape l.'O rt .;i e S2. fi~ extinguliher $2. Blvd Ch-1. 543-!M:IT 19, Z!> -21. ls.HI Malden $50. 531-7~ 497-WJl J/2{) S20. Maple step 111.hlrs S20 Pu~h mower SJ.:>O. Dt.rt BEAifrrruL Klnt-llz bed, Circle, Huntington Harbour. IN .~E=w=PO=tt~T~~ .. -,.~h-~T-en~nis QUITl,1,1, itALPH Medi 11 gtQd horn,. each. Twin box spring and board l'le. v 11cuum de1Hier firm. Nev•r used, itill ~fOVING '£a,1;t -Garage Club ch .1 rt tt r rnem. D11.c h1hund mix. 113 mattres! S15. M"-Pl"' bed SLi. Rnund nii:i: $.t Hantl packafed. Frame included. !a.Jr, Fri, Sat &: Sun. Furn., ber11hip-S400 + tr11.n1ft r. Btuaidway, C.M. 642-4818 fr•me S15. Early AmPril.'8n rre! f'rlgf'r S2, BI 111e1 Sl30, worlh .S260. \V 1 I l •ppl , i&ll club~. freezer, Call 642-2440 AJttr J year!, we are clt1sint :1/23 li1ht lixll1re S2."i. l\1ap!t swecJlf'r S2.5'1. Bissel Wm· rl•livrr usu&.Jly h n n'I e ~tereo, lamps, Dutch Haven eJCYCLES, Stin;raya, r iril nur dt'ltlr1 in Costa. !1-tesa. ~M~O~V~l~N~G-~10-.~,,~1-,-.-,-.---I knick knick shelf $25. Blond f'IOO"r $2. Bronms 50c • S,'i 842-fi636 · Marina, 6221 Fenlf:y Dr., 24 .', boys & t irl• 3 Ip: All rt maining Pianos&. Or-hshrkn 10 good home w/yd. nak double btd lran1e SW. Fancy bowlini: ball 16. Ha hild R'.An8, new k used, to clear Shnrl hai' Do'"'' P-"lt . &4&-9216 Unfancy howlinr hall S3. 1 LARCE M'lfa ,. love 1t11 ! · · c I. R.eas. M2-ll72 """' .$9'. l R' Sp.1nlzti OOI• • 1\1 I S C E L (, A N E 0 U S 11.t 11.uclJon prict1. Saving! Dcghse Incl. 54~1&5 3/20 ENCYCLOPEDlA :!;t'I $~ Gar'dt'n tool!! 10c -$1. Table I k. • d bl 12 C•pttlins chairs $1 & SlO. up ro 50'/... No d~alen .J unior st! Slj :JO. Book casf' lamp $3. ArtiliciAI flower 101·1" i;cat $8.11 2 Spanish urnituf"f'. ln&;.!ilte ' OU e Hrd pcs ti~wood cord S25 ADORABLE white pupp~ - Jove r;e11!11 S29. ea. All tn bf.ds, coHM table, 14' boat 54&-8207. 1024 Undt n Pl cM w',''•"ocs BALDll'!N STUDIO 11honha1red, shotJ, v e ry $6. Grt'11t Ideas lo<h1y fl'lr hox Sl Ff'11thtr rlnwer Sl. nood cond. & s te i'!li zNI. :ti RP EvinruM & trailer. friendly, To rood home. Gre.11 8ook7; !!,1 $2.flO each. Oil painting' Slf> f'ach. "' 74 yds w/w CJ11I, $2 yrf 1819 Nl!'"'port Blvd. 642.1434 Dictionary 2 Volumes $9. C.1ant lea kelllf' Sl.50. Giant LIFF, 1135 Harlxlr Bh·d. ~ t-.licl\iftn Avt at Gisl~r 67.Hi999. 3/20 I 7 I ladeless blitw, pe-riect, eL'!)' Al las $4. UceHent barpu1. rha.1n 10. 1 v o um f' C1\I. 543-9(57 A~"· C.M: IMeu. Verdel ca~. Redecoratini . li15-U59 CLEARANCE FREE Dach51Junrl, m1.I•. 2 LT 4--6619 literatuf'!' $3.~. Ford SOfA toa~l. 175. Virtue Salurdlly lro~ 9 •m or call SALE yrs old, pure brrd, . l'ransm i~ion $6, Oan; $6. dine:tle set, rnd table, 6 549-1366 anytimt' A.'iPHI Ca t, hrind new_ 2 h5l'!broken, hl.1 11hots. Call LEAD · Letiri -11t'w pig Hand rools !Oc -S3. Porn.hit chN; S45. all xlnt 8~ flAtI6 Salf.: 2 motorcycles, hrs on engine. Fun in Wlltrr. Over 100 Pianos .l Orpns Tn-0057 3/22 lead :.0 ren\1! per pound TV S2S. Metal pa.tlo table1 aft 5. ' car air cendltiener. 2 TV's sand, •now or whrrever. Reductd far lmrned. u.le, BEAGLE PUP'IES 548-202R nr :>i~r:>J and chain S%1. Sm11.ll t...t>if Must sell S10¥.i. s.&S-468.i B N a, S I r BLACK nd Id \V t>RlliL Early American men'a ·cloth!1, maltresses, uy ow ave no.i "'al!ace. CMfa Mes11. .a i:O esrern SJ. Kenmol'f! v.·allhf't $10. sofa, ch11.irs, com.mode, hke pressurt cooker, electric DOUBLE btd complete, l1 k• Optn Daily lo tll 6 • 64.:;...~62 • tioo~. s1ze 6A·l1ke new $8. Mete.I ,nd t11.l!lts $1 t•ch. new, S-f,50 make oUer. 1killet, litt,lace )oa:~. lad-ne"·· Xln't cond S46. Sfwin( F'r'. 10.9 * Sun 12.5 3122 .'-lS-11'64 ('..a.mes $1 -SlO. H11nd u w 96i--6863 rier I.: var\8UI misc. item1. machine w/cabiner !c at-COAST MUSIC c.M~A-;TCHo:;;;,1N"G;o-~0.=ro~,~,7to~,--,..c-_I BLUE rluh_ rh~tr. 11t w shp $1. Ha<'k uw !'ilr. Saw .11et 28-l:J Europa Dr.. CM fa chmitnlg S·l2, &l&-4716 NEWPORT & HAJtBOR (lllioM! chair. 8 1 u,. mvf'r S20 .. '>48-1764 S2.::.0. Bow $1 .50. Pair w11.ffi• FrRM Kin1iiit. Md J m(\'s 54{)-~213 a(J 6 weekday•, all COMJ1,10D0Rf: ou lbn:l motor Co1ta Mesa * 642-2151 iron~ $4.50. l.011~ 1valfle irnn old. Xln'I 0,1'1'1itit1n. S100 day 0 •1_•un Usable. ~&-XIM 11!1 6 BRAfOE:O throw rut: $4. Pir·· I" "iO M' ·oo I I'° • .>Cl ,, S:-HP $80, Saillm.t !iber1l1ss l.17V~AN=T~E~D-·. ~H-•m-,~1,-,,-.~,·,---0. 1 ZI , ~-s· 0 •·· · 1:<Pr-gn f'r ·· · 962-6193 ovtr plyl'1'0d, Sabtlt mas! " pm . / Ul'P!! '""' -.l. ra~e Pa tin col S2, l\to11ie lilrn 2 COMFOJ\TAILE ohair~: rfSH~".'C eq~t, CUJ'l5, .•m-' ••ii Sl25. 837-70.19 Will store piano (JT'ltl'ld FREE mixed. pup , 2 tiPd~prtad, hunk !;17.e S5. rlevl'lop tiink $15. C11mp 1 U hOl·l 1 the munition, m11C' hunt1nc .,,...,.,.,.,,·'"ARLIN Gold•n 3~ preferred! in my ht!mf'. Nn All hlllck. frm11.!e. ~0,i Glass hanging l11n1ri. likf' lRntt'.rn 17. Hi.tt:hjl,t 12. (bm P trreen ea r eqpt; executlw ~~ dtsk .... rJ.o,.C., "' .-.,.. ch1!rh1'ln. 540-2779 after 5 w/kids. !lliS-:1!75 312.1 ot.w $8 , Gl&5Sf'S ~ pr '.ilk knife $l .50. Big knife Sl . ~~~~~:.a~'m ~S:.in:ra ~~ & uphol swivel c~lir, vinyl A !\olountle, 22 cal ., IAv,.r p.m. 7 \VK old puppits, mofhj',r ~.,',·,,c,..°'m' h1•10•,•,'," •. ,~1, .. b,,","'s',·. ,",''.'.',',,.'.•mm"',,."!",, 'ss'"" .. nBooo', Cdi\I 644_1fi07 ~uch. ~mm movit-ca.ml!'ra 1ction, Wf4 X Bushn.ll l 'H'°'A~MM=~o=N7.D~.-~S~t-,7,-.-w-,-,-. ._" .. .. .. ====c-o==~=.,,.I & proJtclor, brand ntw; st'OPf, ST.l. Call 528·9145 1.f1 Yamaha. New ' used Basstt hounrl. 7~2 Danubf' ClotheJi hflg Sl. Antique mop 35c. Redin ~. Slertn VICT01t1AN COUOI, OLD, ~Tl 6 p.m. wjl,ekdays. piano• ot most makt~. Be~! ="-'-·='-"-•-· -"-'-'-"-'-'-~·-"-"-• v.·eicti st11.nd. new '5c. Arti· record playtr SIS. JS' Awirn ~L~~ RV 1NG 5 . STS.l ·,·,~a~D~S.~1,-,~P~.G~.-N-,.,.,-,-n-n ELECTRIC ~II cir! S:iO buy1 in So. C•lif. at Schmidt Gk·~hepN ovt-r 1 yr. love.Ji rici11.l fln,\·er~ h . Olin11. pool S25. ril1tr pump S15. ==~-~-~~-~I Chri1tian Stbool; 1 9,1 :\ NSU Prince Oline bu1a;y STh l\lusic Co., 1907 N. ?.Jain, i · c•d~ 11tw homt . dishe~. complelr •"' 15. Kit. Rolling pin Sl.75, Clock Sl COUCH, ohvt la.bric, J t-.1onrovia Av•. C.M Dlntlft Shop&mllh SM Jetfl tr11.nsfl"r Sa.nt11 An1t. 1\36-4493 or 54~11 3/2.1 ch~n knivt s and holder SI~""· EgJ! !licer 35t". 13" roNI Attnctive. Wfll] rreomed J{tNM6RE v.·uhtr, s.\.'i, ex-cushion&, likl! ntv.· Sitt , exerci 1e tablt, case 135.2 1•:hee! trailf'r SJ;>. HAINES baby rrand pillnn, LOVABLE 9 mnnlh 1'.llrl Wafile .t:riddl, SI. Tabll!' "·heel and lino $5. Sfll 11.M "l,.h'f'-W1tt"v.·ithpM1ele. ct.lien!: AIM! \\'uhftr &: S60 ••• 540·36..i.1 di1hwuher.elothe1,rtc. 6.i&-1257 while &-eold , r.1ed irize. Bea(!,, Ltivesch ll dr,n . cloll'lll 75c. Kettll's 50c. Sun S;JO to 6, 81S ToWft! Ntone ""'>et t& act as R ctp-Dryer ~t. ~Hl9j HTO!:·A·JIJ ED C6uot. m GAJilGt Sale Sat Sun; GO'Ti'A GO 'hi aold. Mf11u Over 100 yrs old. S900. E1'0d home. 53'-71111 :t/23 Dlihe!! !'it-• SI. g,,turoay St., C.M. 2 block.111 aouttt deinilt In a busy, eXtitinc e AP'f--SZ l\tiittG, s'75. OPt MAK.E OITEPt Toys, Gamu. h ks, Lampt din'f , ·' Rft a•ts, Lll.mps, 567-33.11 LOVABLE ~'l'>una; al!"l"l'd cat only. 20141 Bayview Avt., llf l!>tti and Pl1.cent!A. otti~. Must be expe:r'd. in Still under V.'lltrAn!y. \\rill • • 540-5756 • ~. ~hie tuba.it diSPtll&l It r\.11!. Honda SO, MI 1 c . HA.\lLJN plA~. Gond tont. lrtt to tmd ho m , Santa Aflll Htig-h!Ji. 540-7650 1G_lR_L_'_S-bm-wn--v-iny_I __ -.-.' dealinz with the public. dthvtr. 494-2968 OLD China cabinet Ir old mIAC. 131!1 Belfast, CJl,I . 96&-7&..'IO Good t'Ondition, Aslcint: 1350, 646-7096 ~12.1 \VE'VE flroppf'd prit"es fr1'm ve&1, blou~ Ml, •iu 12 u. Se.Jes N clrsrnd p1tfern:d KEN'MOflE auto v.·astwor. dr'essu. U1 E. Ray St. No. e DESitl'.lltAT& If e e YACHT CLUB submit an etftr. 646-3131 3 ~iO old • male \~ Do.~ie, 1Mt wi!ektnd 25c • $5. Room Modern walnu! rnd tabl~ but not nee. C•ll Miu For-G08d cond 145. Guar & C, C.h-t fupsalr1 ) G 11 M•Ml!Ttt~llP ,v,r;o;LIT•E• 50,._1 ~,,, 1, Beai lt , very trlenrfly. ftivirlfr panel~ S4 . Elrctrir with 1hf:lt SlO. M2-ll63 &race We -muJt It "' "' .,.-wun " n "'" '-''JI curler lit! $!). Glasswaffl l:'w" ~at 6'15·4121. delivered. 54G-1672, 847--811~ * 5 ROOMS or FUJlN: turn. & ntiuiehold lt f'n1s SAVE SD'l. 1 yr tlid. dbl. manual. $650. :i-1~ 3f2.1 tt SHARP GIRLS C1m•ra1& BDR..\1 , LIV'G RM , DIN 'G Thui:1.1hru Sun 67l.Q54!l • 644--096.1 * Ph: 846-5856 AUSTRALIAN Sh t ph t rd $11~\~~~~~11~~;~i~~! Joek1ns fot. permanent po-E411ulpm•nt aoa RM , REfft.JG, 6TJ.-OIM. RIG j'a.r&fl!' Salt-10 am te hE r-.tJN l';TON e:ltctrlc Sporting Goods 830 puppies, 5 wk1 ot rl , ,IC'l'I, flf'ver user! $111. Baby II non. One er Orange Cou,,._ ROLLEICOPtD 111 C C'..ue CASH lor fumlrure.. ap-fi pm, Somethlnf f 0 r tyiwwr11er. 20·· c.arriAf!. I jjijjiiijjjjiiijjjjijjjjiiijjjjjiiij ~.1344 3/23 lreml\ 251'. • ~. Wing chair ty'1 ti1M:1t hOll'luts. Must be pllanct1. tool!, mite 1tema. evtf)'tllll'. 2SM Broad St. Cle•n, type Io o d S45. 11 \ BRITTANY Sftan!el, Ii In fl'<'Ov,.r $10. Bathroom ~r'd in 11.U ph•se1 of ~~~~~(l~u ~~r~l~~ Open 9 to 5. 642-7tll5 N.B. M6-4918 Fri-S.I. 673-4~2 Tht mos old male, fl.e11.dy to c11.bir1e>1 w1tb 2·x~· mirrnr bctUque selll~. FUll tlm• lSmm mavle camera 3 leos DANISH i.a~ dln 't VfSTA Garaie Salt , 71592 SLAT[ p<>ol tahte. fii~i~ "E1rl Of Arms" trtin. 6.f5..m8 3122 Sfi. Polf'·ty~ towel rack S2. penn po1ltJM f&r rlfht gal. turret $S0 Ampro lOOO watt table, Almo1t ntw, Co11 $75, Kankoa Lane, HunUns:ton yllrd tr1C'lt1r. 60 Chtv. !".LI. YOUNG kitteM li:tng 11nd Re:laxacizor S22.5(1. Boy'• U .YO'l IJUtlity call for llP· 16 mm projector ST5 Arrua f1IJW $40. 675-139!'1 Beach. ~3 PM. S a I , 7 yr old Colar O:imh. Gun Shop 'hnrt ha tr, all c: n I (Ir• rM hl•zer. •iie \() $7. Bny'• Jll')Ultment. Tifl: LOOK. 0 Sl5 (".oldie 35mm slide D6LiiL't bed box apn'", Ma.rc:h Jlth, l!m M2-T4.f7 5'S-73M 312'2 til"t!'lla ahoe1, siie 5 SL ~~~'UM .... I ===,,,.-:---,--~"'c:I Round tabl" clolti. HM" Sfi. _..._,,,, fl"'~ctttr Sl.'i. M1.ny sma..11 90ft mattre11.1 &-fratrne . S~. fPtl , Sit ' Sut1 : TtbJea, SIGN5, 11le-ca1'111, poatt rK, e • All Gun~. Ammo &: Ac-KmENS 7 mo't, AlliO 5 Anti'q"• •m•-, •l•u llllM'I· := ... ~ ..co. --..-..., m•'I' lttm• -• .... w -16 -• _, k I ~ A B ,_ \\'"-I k Id k' ·~ • ..... Sli ~ ~ ,,.,......., Oanl~h furn TOtll! II mlac V.'\uuOWI, 11 uC s, tlW l'lr•(•. ct!IOfles t t..,w na•· w n !llf'n! 1v11l Mal't':h rl@.~rr! IU"! s~ 20 .\~2 '!•~-~ 1,•, Htr• \\' ... PEN1AX ss;oimat\c, fl .'4 8' Sora, 11voc11.~ mlor, con-All rt•M>l\lble. 2312 Ht11ida~ Mom or e\'t s. 961-3ii7. u.Jt. 22. 8J&..4493 3/:ll Rayv1,..,,, ~ • n t 11. Ane, Need ,_. ~·"n 1u• lens. c.o.s. meter xlnt IPmpora.ry 1tylt, tood con. ltd. NB EXERCISE COUCH TWO Mhy r1 bt)i11 to 1 roor! Heir;ht~. 540.-26'i9 ~lTypl ~l~ndSli Skill1. ~nd., Sl7S, 96&-nM d1tion, S.:lJ 540-6109 e C.ARAGI-~ SAi:t · 121 W/VIBRATOR S10 Opt n i'-'l'ltln 'Ill 1:311 P~! homf'. Ca.II ~9l-3B'4, Slln 2 BURNF.J't Cnlf'man Ftovr 1 "t trs SI.ICE ........ _ .. ,., .. ,,·IC 12 8'11 '· St .. , n M h 2tl + ••~""I!-+ J 11n Ca 1 trll ~/J:l PtrHl'IMI Aiency r,.,~~--" lII CUSTOM m•dt 5"clJOnal "' • i~.o., .I.rt': • "'......,. Tu!.sdi ,v thru Saturday u P s no • $.'I. 11.'f' tiox S5. Jtrp ca 1111 tr.f.~"11, $40 10f• modem blut :11:lnl Mir.c i!em1 . 64.f-tlJl2 MO V f NG : Wuherfdryr, BEAUT. white frl,ndly R v.•k 11inrl 11olrll"rs S.f.~ r•ch. rood 4500 C&mpua Dr .. N.I . '42-3177 C'Ondition. au' fi~ "'MO'" Ant~,tt -967 ........ ._ 1 I ) 1'1rl "''""'· klvahlt II •I· lock,rs S.l • s.i.50, TV •tand "-11 FM" •-lntmitr!I .u. ~' ... ..,.., .. >A'flrlc .... net "''" M>, ch•Lr I N•w-rt It •Y "" _... M&-'iJI 'urniture 810 4 PillE TURQu61sz wr Dr. C.M. oH Ba~b bll & ml$t. ~7-lT.JJ ...--lec11onatt, .f9'-w:I :\129 St M11pir v11 nlty hf'nch S4 e _... -. ---SECTrONAL rd mild. $9.\ Paularln11 It Baktr BOOKS Sc--$1. J§ It r u re & Ct1tt Meta To qualllied hon\,. BH.untul Vaporiirr •.!:O. sun lamp ntm7. NEEWR SP"'A""Nlr..'.!~FKHA .ROloEL· I' colonial tofa $M. 6'5-01" !lT £ Su~'81!..ntool1, ap-k-Mc. Pu,_• !"JOc. 646-7311 ambf'r, male, kitty. Swttl, SBnl.~. °:rtall'lll 50rll u.. SJ,~, -~. Nl'I Mlllt11 . .,... "'-' v•· KIN Sil I D • ,111nee1 KW!a thi~. M11e "'"'4'Jll.18 I l·~..-!--~,,~-,~911!!!~ lovable 548-0813 Jiil $1 JI aques ·.:Al '~" • iun'f'•L ....... ~v 1e1t, 3e0teh iuardf'd, pvt ~ 9621 Cl.&rbrciok Dr H 1 1 ~~~=~~--~~-i ~· • • • ~.,. .,._... •~=~~~----~" Ladlr* rldlnc hnnla. &ltt •11i !4fn $to to $51) per Y.:ffk. pty· Sold Sfl7'5 will a.cetpl + Sf.f.:U?S * • :,· OAVtNT"OllT e xc e ll e nt scuif-ffiF:='!°PtF;t: GEJ\MAN Shepherd, Ftmalf:, $5 J04 Larkspur, CdM Werir at 1-Jme ctdt )"'lur m, or bt:t otr ~ Gir•g• Sil• 812 fJovtNG. t.t•ny boi.iteht!ld OM'ld. t-.llk .. di.mf!s, old Llkt New _ u!IM only .f 7 rno. eO!!d .... I k I rl,. 67l-1.f31 -....... _. tall TI4J1#.ml · lt•m•. tv.rythln( n'IU31 8'0· mUke.1.n 6lfl..ro23 1 11~ '' x 968-ll37 l/20 ";" i;-~ i' S0"1'A, never u&ed, quilted tlTSl Kelvin H I !6J.i1Tl~ -. • 1 mes. ""' &tly tras. ' MIRROR. t"aektail t.tblt SZ,', •• TRAINEE •• &ral, acotcheu•rded $12S MOVING Wett-Mu't ~11 • , : IRVtNt Cclt1 Ct!untry Cluh 6-4W2'1'2 ~ frff .....+ittr rabbits l'.113 Slrnllt r s.5. TV itiu'<! l l. ~If' Dt)et MV. saJ...strv. l:ll'C· Matchln,t lo\'t&eat $ 7 5 Like N1w, prlht d/w, m. M•chln•ry 11, memhi>rthlr I~~ Ulf: hfllTI 1f!AD KIS stAMarrl 210. ~f'Vthuwl Allf ' Co; t~ l•mp SI. ~ trolAa torp. Imm empl ~l!lM P• imv• ~~: ~ hrwn ,,,, ,v.rl' 0Nn r•nf'T'l tor, I mrn1 bf'r . 6'14-1~i9 blnd1na~. boot!, P"!lts , S.l.\ "~ ·' CltAJRS like nt'W S~ ea.en. ror tnl. Jlh. GrilwtJd 1-lD 11 )'OU a'1 In the elauillM ilnfll S20; 2t ' 215 hl~I. 250I') 11i·11tl llutp111 . tuilt·ln 42-c•llon •hl'lw f11h tank ~1'd 646-0972 l5~1AU.. oouch Nf'lli' f1'18m n1attre~8 sis M k I 111'1 only .f91-2ll.1. SECTION? &m,~ l • SI~ 'lch. !'lta Mllr 21.;8 tt&rtet; $%,'iO. ~9'tT acttlll!lrit1 S5. 31fi Polpar, StJJtFlilOAl'tD/Chtk:k d • n t S.1.2819 3121) Cl'lmp1rte doublP ~ St'. ar etp ace A aood want Id II • rood witcltlnc for 1L D I• I Rural Pl, C.\l "1-tl29 " Laiuna le.ach. S'I " twin tin, SM. 875-Mlll PUFfEBl\tri pc;c;;t1,, puppy. Like ne~· modern 1!ttl bath I I;~ _ ~ ~I Fm ~11 re1ultat ~ ,OAI\.'(. P!!£! for \@nJ W1'if'btJp yoo ~!l! &U-~TI aft ~PM 96H7i?I l12.l tub W . 6'U-atn. *3997 . ________ _, Tiie DAILYi PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading • I Sliunl_,, MW 20. 1471 --DAILV ll'ILOT 8 , .. ====~===;;Fl;Vl~·;C~O;N;VE~N;.ll~N~T~O~FiFl~C~ES~~~ Here's How You C•n Use Our f•mous Dime •A• Unes e lrlnt tMm or mill thom with correct c11h our famous DIME-A-LINES TO SEllYI YOU ~ to one of our 4 convoni•nt offlus.. e Ne llvtttock. prffuco or planta. e No commercl1I ad& allowtid. I 0 NIWPO•T llACH ... 2111 l1lbe1 llV11. e LAGUNA llACH : •• , •• 22'2 Foro1t Av.. ~ e E•ch ltom rnuat be priced with no itoni ovtr $2S. 0 COST 4 MfS4 ... : •... .,, • 330 Wut 11, 0 HUNTINGTON 114CH 1717S B11<h Btw4. c ••• , JJ ~"·" -., .... ,... "•• 0 S4N CLIMINTI lOS Nt. 11 Camino •••I CARPETS hi1h 1JU&llty Ll!f'd1 brown II' X 12', i' lD" x 12' SW f'arh, 53.19 Bruce Cre1rf'nl 642--6574 CHAJRS game or office Sl5 each. TV P1rkard Bl'll hlaC'k laquer cabinet S?'.t. f'ING Jlonc ta.ble fl~. Lug· OAK plll'la cnb $8. Crlh 11nd 8 ARRF.I.I. Kt "'Champion" TOOLS $4..M • '9. furotUtvre GOU' d ub, Wlttcn retwar lllJ:f' $~$10. Sk1 rack S!>. m11.tll'f'M SlO. F.xcellent CUfl-130 lb. SIL. St().(319 SI -$15, Sida $10 .. Pt.rift 'ronl, l. 4, ), I, 1 and Yolding aluminum ta bl,. $6. d!lton. s.42-W82 F.XCEI.JJ.:NT c l"l n d I 1 l n " , d'll.b:• $2.M. £lfftne •P-I, $10 !f" all. MIM31t C0Pl{.i\1ATE 400 machi~ like new paper 61J..40M co PY SU and -\H,c:. 50c: • S!i. fil8 Orchid 9· X 12' RUG and 1)11.d Sil. Kint; sizfl tJf'd U,,. Double pl•m• t • S5, Gla•Wal'* WALN UT bookct.1t 11*• ('d~t 67l.-143:l 30" x 40'' v.·aU mirror S7. bed SS. Trike $4. Bike• S.~ •M rillrw. ~ • $3. 2158 f'l"Onl $15. Nlshl .ba.nit $3. MAl-IOGANY rnd '"tile wilh 5.16-ll271t • SIO, K1tcMn utenlil1 2:':lc Orarc•. Apt t, C'M 54~1903, Sat-b only SWEATY.RS S5. Mt'dium and • ~or•s blk 3 'hookshelf $ti. l.ilrgl' OC· 12 drl's.~era g drin\'f't"ll f'll(.-h • SI. Air maltt'MIH $5 . ....,.. .... • ~ M~ larat, ~klrl1' s~ Sui~ $1D. t'il.lilOOal 1"1alr, kanrl c11rvr.1 tlllrk iotain $15 f'lf'h. Day &l&-6789 ulltd $2!1. CtlUd Mitt bike smo Care. noor t>1>f: S3.fi0. DN'•H• s1. J1ckets S.'l. 1 bl 11 Bab" ~•t blk• 110 L!ld~s BorJana J11icket. olf CQ41tll $10. AH sltt lO (Ir \loocl S2.i, Ar1tque IA ." IW'd with lrundle P>. REF RI GER ATO R $25 · ';, · •. · 111.nip S\l. Ha\111.11 ct1111r fir.;....T.'16.1 Bflltl()ll., \\lallhir:: tr.achlne I ls , Coov. 1] blkt $!;,. Tdkt whit• 14--111 $7.'.'il), GU'!1 12 son1e 111i~ 14 ~hClf'~ aiz• mAtchlllfl: Wll'-l tbft,ket s6. KHt'hln itf'ina 50c • $3.:.0. SI!. S4.i.nl>N.m mat"° Stl. dl'91HI, 11tt ll Mlc-Sl. 11, and A 1nMtu m $.i. r11.U An!lque iilvt'r ,fl'Vicl' SI ~. ZF.NITH t'OOIOlf 1V $10. ~· Womtn And chi Id r I' n, 1 AM/l'M "dio l\. Ta~ Pal1tte knif, palnt i nr: 642-4!063 or 2l77 MllJ'gaN'I Vfl~ SZ. t"OOU!ool Sl .~. cr<'isor SIO. 504 ~1 Narl'i~uJi:, clothtl! ~. S'.i. 5..16-7990, reoordtr $$. !:Mclrl<" 191''-"' b!ut fJ"fltn. or1tntal motif Dr., N.8. 10:00 to 5:00 S.t. EIK"tric ho t platf/ S:t!IO. Corona~ ~1ar 67:>-4112 8.l1I lndl8N1poll~. ll.R. hMlt r Stars. SZ. Stroller $10. 96A-7001 ind Sun. El.ttltir t-orft"' J>Clt jX. Cl.lYrHES •II '1zt!0! lj(--S.'>. BUCKET I t 1 I S:ll. l loam pil~ S~· ttdi. ELECTRIC fabJ• a a w ii , hc>memad• ss -s~. N~w desk. ha11 7 dn w•r• Jt1. Mt W. Wil10n, CM LAAGJ: ll\Jnk $15. Ulrft. tool box $10. Cbfft ol dt'tWal"I SID. Oil pan S I .SO . Typewr1 l,r. lik• ntw ~. I9Cl 1'1aplr , Crtl Apt. 17 'H...... ,__ .... h d 2 o.·-" I 1 1' s I 5 c "-d ~<.. n...:..i. ..., • M'ltS pt"r ec or Blk• pomp s 1 Sln-..... rw 1&111P1 whn l! a f's aum.1.• ers -· tArJ;:P 26 x 37 tnlvPl po~tM-s ar .,.. ..,, _.-, '"" "" ) S2:> '58 t •flrd bod rtl · · brau and mppt:r SIO f'•ch. Comna typewri!tt S12. Fir• , <lf'f'ssinlj: table Sl~. Books • Y pa d•r • pohJhfr S.•rx SZ,, MATl'RESS &l'ld hex -imrc. Olrl antique walnut rttorrl ICrtfon and tool1 SJ2. Rrroni f,1)(-, ~ la.'ih t•amf'rll SZ. CAmp Hlc-Sl. Gourmet, an1 ique11 SI • ~·.HY d r • m ~ 11 (' Bench rrinder S2S. &U-'471; hard, or I h o p IP d Ir by r.abl.Mt brau pul!A SIS. Old player 2 5J>l!'lliktn Sl2. C:hf'r. ~lool~ 50r'. Badmlnlon !iPI Dl2tt1! othtr magazinH tninsmwuon 4A Ii l'yl~r 644--elTI New,ort Mad\. Vlt.1•nit S~ H.ch, SUd•- Wutrirwton atyle itewlna rywood cotit? mblf' S25. 2 S.1. F'ii1hini.: ti1ck.lf' box 'r.il'. JOc-50C. Dozrns ol 111y~. $I:'>. 9Sl-l436 TtN'Nts nchtl 1 WY~ Mt, Pkktu, Mod , oia••. CAS dry+r $2!'1. J Wuhen nHd repair SS each. C..nt table S3, LAmpa 25c--$.l. 9 x ll ru11 $15. :t x 7 $6. Imm pro)ff:tor SlS. Pk!Ut'l'll ~SI.SO. Ctllirc litht $.\. Pitchf'r 1.nd S n1up i i.so. Ctr1mk pl'a<»C'll: f2 . Chain S2.-SS. Lawn lool1 50r-SI DrA l!lns m11.chlnt Sl"I. H()r.- da ~ tn1ine SZ . Body Sl!I. Bullflin boartia $] f'&Ch. l t.bl" S ff.ch. Comer df!sk U. f dn"'"r dr't'-r S)). 5 dn"'•r dit_. SIO, C.ptaili butlk SlS. Boolui lOt'-Sl.~. Bookcase S2. Wip tJ-S5. 981-7SJO, 9142 Ma I a h In t, near Jtamilton and &l&hard SURFBOARD, 7 foot Dil'k Brewer lnntr Island. Good rondition $%1. 96&-91 47 r.abiMl SIS. MattttM And matchirll f'rwl tAbl~ t:'O 1~9 f\1h·iunar, Blllboa Pf'n· rf'('Ol'ds. jrv.•tlry 1 0 t: -$It . ACETYLENE ~h only $12. T2XO with nylon $20. t C.n-metal, lor / lot and f'lec· box 1prinsts framf' ,20. 1'11.t'h. 391014 019.nntl Plarip insula 67:,.1020 rhlldrtn'is, lift prP~f'rvf'rs $.l 40 rolla m1xtrl BU "P '' tur\an marnHl.um w i 1 h. tronlc ~1 • .,,·a• S30, 1nll Maple table v.•ith dra11-'f'r N.8. 673-160.1 BEAUTJF1JL hf'iaf' 11.nMquf' Nf'w po\\>tr jig a11w s,; 13 CPnt~ S25. f'm&lf'd '99 11.nd JmPttial tut $10. inv•IM ntw Sl~. Ski bootw, men'r, DELUXE eltctT'c ir'O!'lfr S20. SS. 2-dnw~r nit" llta.nti! RAITAN 3 11ect.iona.I t'OUCh salin tlrapt~ v.·111 ('(l\'('r JI pll're raJI lemonadt '"' $}2· '10 prooC Sf'l Sl6. c..11 •II Jor f)). J ~uktirc lu.d ~'rli rrtl'd. Kalltinpr F..ariy Ametio.n .of& wilh ruce ST f&r bl)th. 1w 1vel hi~ 11lth Prwl table 11.nrl h1mp fnol \\'llill , nnnr ln N'ilin11: I ."i~O Catalina Dr., Nev.'JK!f'I 5.1At.30'll with IUI u. ~7lTll no. Ml f....-1304 btu .. noral .tlipcover Sll back M.u1ahyde r h • 1 r. $2.l. Rattan rockf!r $8. F:nd $2i 8P1gr QtJf'f'n hl'd5'Jll'f'lld &-11.rh 64.')...2076 SMALi. ORGAN $25 C1tftOME tiable 4 ehaira I'll'• 4 or I TilACK AM/FM )'r llow a:11 turf1CI! unit S20. SpP~r ClllS!"'s $15. Maplt lablfl 2 fr,r s,;, ~ pi"N! $10. All f:XC'l'llf'nl condilion. 10' Cht~! frep'lf'r $2."i. 11' 64&-411 6 coven u.1. 4 hand madf eutrid1t hu~r $15. Slia'htly Retrlirl•ble !I linl' ciod\Ps platform 11'Cftr SJO, Round 1·11t1an dinettf' S20. Dfosk $.=i. 5.fs-ll:Wl ~ 12' rug SlO. Child',,. rocktr c: F. N •:RA L I fll.k chain Mt"d reflniittlina U9M I h"l.t!k !vKnf' .. ,,. line S12. 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Nt w •t..-.O t xtffllion pttAt• tfht S?. New toyt ttz. Ca1t ol 36 inclividufll Nnrti('O l'aPf' rerorder S20. AC'N'S~Orlf'~ 50l:·-$'Z._l\enne1·~ Aml'n<'an rockf'r and iwivf'I SUNBEAM -·r d•a-• ~-, IP9&kff'A Sl?.50 pair. Nf'w I ~ • ts. Btach m•11r 50c. wrven Sil for all. 4 metal 4 r k ... bl at MOVIE f'l'wirwl~. Iii mni R l"I "'-s D h ... '""' ...., ta .. r"-• 13 ~ 4 tr k I• k Lal 0 , '-•11 ~5 lawn chairs SID. 2 MPtlll rer IXhoil e <:ar f'rM hf'avy duty $15 t llC'h, ('{1!1 ulu ng lif'tS ,......._-.). \s f'S S.'l. Grffn uphol1tettd chair, poliftr like MW SlS. Mtl\'1 .... ~ · · a.r ' r ..an"" .,.s r·.,. .... SI~. Tal>(1 SI l'&ch. f'Wling S:iO 5Jl-i1fili , I lOr-S?· l Tool 2 • , •• 1 f: r - 2 $ l . lai~ t 0 n d 1 ti 0 11 $2.!JO. corlam r olt 9hoet tOO I~ 11 ~I ta~ ,,1-.yip:r U. Nt w TV'1 nttd rtpair $5, UHF arm lawn che.i111 Sfi Pfllr. l'tl'l!I Sl-S:\ each. Rods C'!o1h1ng Oc-S J 144 GE exrerwion 1p•1 k t r rorw•rl<"f' $&. Pur1 1 bll!: l thtlf wbat-nor S2 01!1 $~$20. Kor:ltk Jnstvnatic COlLIFR Baby carriai;:t 11nd -· .,_, llpholsltrffl rockf'r $ i. IOOd oondition ~ ~'oof~r and IWff~r ~n •h!rl'G S.'i. C.rptl awttper v.-ond b&ok C':l!!f l sh~lf S:i. 7 ""' n1e.ttr•~~ \rry loorl ron-3 PANEL olh•f' grwn Mttlt' Sn11ll \'u1yl c:.-ouch S ~. LIDO 14 lloat aveld ~ _...... b. -"-II 00 s, ... Pony .15mnl 7. £~1<:rtMi S15. Vo!Yos1wi" (' I t'I ll'lf' rad io • wuuutn m. inti ...... ._. Sl.j(I. Vin)•! patio blind Interior C'Ollection ol old Kodak auto l5 Sl). Bell and rlilioo S20. Co.'lco 111ta nt c11r-'"""rll ~ tc IJT'OWlh Sltrfu $ 20 ~3071 blfott l Sl.50, Chi1* and &l•u ittona metal horsH llltle iull'I HowPll m11.11: 8. S l 2 . rier l!:Xrt'lltnl eond11ion S:J. 11rro.~ Sit Nest ol patio phono combination. '18, only 549-U15 • JOc • SI. Ptayboy Maguine1 •mall St.SO trt Si Mttal BaromPter $3. 50 ~ 50 \\'nod pl•yPf'n .and mpllrr~ t;ihle5, olive iret-n S10. Card r11.dio v.'Orlul S5. J'orm1Cll · UPHOLSTEJ\l:D arm chtir, table and 4 rhair' S~ kitchen tahlt wirti ltar, tour 2.BmROoM or tatU kmJlll, aood contltion St~. Jol&r'tiJ ~. 243.l Collei• Dr., CM q s, dttr, l!:le(lh&nt , trot iw:rHn SlO. SliM ll'Orir>r SL very i;tood eondiMon SS Sunl>l!'arn hair tlryPr S(. odd chatf!l S8 v.·1thout ceramic and wood, rood kinr 9Plftd. almoet M W OOUBLE bedroom let lr.- Sl-$5. 2 pitcl" rout";b lmtdl Ctismpat ne g\asse~ !>rt'arh. 64S--40M Ki1rhf'n clo<"k S2. Urilil)' C'h&Jrl t i 6 v~I batltry condition, .t.del n"•• $13. R3J.-Cl1]1') d\dH chf!at , vanlty/m irnir $5. 2 Chin.a buUalo and ox P!ct\JN' framl!:I 1X-$l Sta· DF:CORATJVE ,,·rouiht iron I · $10 ..... 1. Sj&..210f ====~-~----·--I ll. Old _ "' 1 ,,, shPll S2, Child'!'! jumpt-r C'hal'lf r 2 C)r 6 11 m p $.'l. h!11 •0TW' _.. · rntNGJ;D lHtMr jacWl, •nd nict'il •tand ~. !t5l-82TI """' • • " tion wagon top carri'!l' S11 i;:ardro potholdf'rs ror v.all I Sl s II h •--1 -" i. •• -"'t 11.,....,n~ ...,. ...,D Plc h. Olrt 43·7· 1• ia lr . . • m11 Rrui::. '" :ll'Pf'o::u y.•1t•r t'OO r ,..-.. 1 "' N box aprinp and mat-size 12 "5. JOT AYOCtido, POPCORN ...........,r, s lau top ·-e" ........ , ~und11.y ooly S.~. and p11ho !or mPd1un1 11nd S2 n-• " 01" r 1 k k S2 ~~ c1gart'tlf' hRh tel"!I S 2 -S ~I Flrnle1J CdM. larJ;tf' por~ $1-Sl 6~ . ,..., &l'f'R rug -" oot oc er trun . rttu, framf' included Sl&. Apt 1~. Ct-I Sl .50. M1pl• T'OC'kl'r s.=i. earh 5 lHrg• ilnd ~m&ll ---------_ Halhroo1n ('11.rJ)t'ting S:l . Card tabll!: S2. Two roldlllf: ~953. Exullent condition TV. ~Xt:tllf!Tl! condition $7.>. S...tJ" livtrt mom rilair S:l. brandy flflillt NI S5 1111 Old \\'OMEN'S cloth!'~. t1hot~ 11nd Dl.~ING ~a.hlfJ And 6 C'h111rs J)alsy thro\Y rug $4. Bl11ck mP1al u1blp~ SI f'Mrh . Sm111 LARGE t'fd•'OOd pt.fio tabl• Nf'W otlrf' cafl"'I M" :ir f)" Gl rl'i ]6" b\kr S5. Girl'I metal rovt rtrl 11.·.-i::on hank purSl's 50c -$5. Yt of t11~ht~ l $15. &12-i S:ID anti gold lan1p .!'harlP S5. BBQ SI. PM2 t'IOl• rh&r;f't' ~ • .t'o11r rNhwod bl!nc~1 ttwrtlblt . &otrl and bro.,,·n IN<! •klllH , lllt 6'~ S2. $.'i. Rronif' !Mii n t1 rrt'lw S::I. .Gia~~ 5c t>al'h. High SKI ~ Te mpe.~! \!\'> CM good Raby f'"lo1hf~ $2. 2·172 J\'11poli S2. Gtneral t.le~tnc 9 t'up S"JO. N,,.,, balblrwllf.' Sll. blend SI. M&-lS2!1 646-6:112 8 EL,AIR. out11de door $5. $41.-1764 ~~-----~~--·' AREA ru1, new dt •!irntr 4 .. x 6 Jloylll Blue with prple def'p pile, lnf\f'<I, re.I S4tl. sacrllif'e SIR, New ~ port1hll' drill, :l A, ~I $14. llfll ,7 .~. !162-5..'Wt ANTIQUE rowr wat•r k••· tte from Bf'Jaluin S2S. Ant1- qoe humldCH· 11mOkl'lltanif S', 8*.by t !tolltr S7. Ladlf'1 • <ltf'llLl!:I hkl' Tlf'W 1IJH S, ID, 12 SI-SS. Ntw paper bacP ~ ror SI. GM:lf'n tool1 75<', Hand saw11 '1'!1c. ~ HP Dif'hl mo!Of' 11incl11: phaM 110-tj) YOll 11'25 rpm Sl5. Al..c I,, HP GE S10. H•avy m volt f')(lf'nt10n rord $6. Sea ICIJM" oil JH!Lntint ti.·ell known Dutch piii~r SlO. \Vatf'rl.'OIOf' Dutch Inland w1.ttr04•ay by lillmt palnttr SIO. Dr~wr witl'I 5 Mav.'t l"I Sl5 v.·utt matching vanity 40" dia be1.u1Hu l f'I~ mirror SXI. 28" d1a l"O\IM t tchPd mirror $.1.50. Doublt bl!rl light color!'d t-.dbnt.nl • 2 drawft1 11nd ~hf'll Sl . I Volume~ H •a l th and Ent)'C'lopedia hy M11.1!Fad· df'n S20. funk 111'td W.pllt Enrycl()fk'dia J6 volumH 19$l $1D. C'h1pman 1 aean1arwhip and 11mall boat t..ndling 1966 iMUf and mf'reator $10. Ski lhoe• lib nf'w MU' 10 SA. Saturday and Sunday 1982 Roel!mary ·~ Plat:#, C.M. 645-1116 ANTIQUE rliafhf'rmy SS. Antiquf' "·ood plane $!!. MiaC'l!:lh1.l'lf!l'.lU8 clu.v1 anri ditht1 5c-Sl. Sm11.n hm1ler $3. Pl&at1c 6' t: rt• n Chnart'nas '"'" S.l 8Mm Kod11ik mov1f' projf'dOI' SZi. !m-8002, :ll~l Bahm• Lii., H.B. 1\llh how $10. t.:Zra Rrook~ ch.air S2. Color TV anh''!lrla b1nd1111.;" ~()()11 ror bl>r..1nnrr~ \\'ay, C .. \1 . f4G--9218 Pf"l;~lalo~ $2. ~earn \ro:, Bii by 1w1n1 $1l. Ski! •w NE"' 6Utdoor aultmeniblP BA R •tool SJ.~. Rrtria•B'klr hf'er bottle Sa. 2 olrl rovl'rf'd $!0, Anlt'~.na 1~tor $?5. NPw or intt>rn1td1<1IP $19. fi7~7379 2 'fWIN inof'r"prlng m111. 1._.8 f ' iron " 11 r ' SJ :,. Schwinn bikl' SlO. :>&'.182 S1~. Couch Sl.'i. Rf'd velvet BLUJ: anliqul! en.at $21 . .,.,·11.:nn bookl'tlM iron S~. 1 short hair y,.·11 S6 Bo\11e 'ilfTL' ....i -.. ---, ,-tre!ls~g. good cond\ti(ln S6 B11M"ba ll Mlol"11 , i •,11 SI. Tl!n· Opel1ano Way L • 111 ft a pond pomp S12. 2 ltl<:lapho°"' ............. m .... -lr S:ll. Smt1 1\ Blt1f' k>vl' -..al S20. Beautiful , ~1t>ri11.er Sl.50. p 1 ct u r f' \\ i::. naugah,, .. e u1 v11n I · 1 1 ni~ 11h..-w.s 10''1 Jl. 2 txkl Hillll. IJG..4544 • unit1, mt wortnnc SZ each. .,...,,,....,. ...... 1 25 1 I' 110. moton: perfecl S!i tarh. h·11 mt Sl.50 Bortlt~ v.·11.rmer Blue qu111crl Upholstered f'ach. Modf'm po l!: amp, tabll! Jampg $1. f'a c h . I.I 8-91131 woodt!n f'O('ldnr r hair $2.~ noor amp $'. 1111 Ian pro- Gnnder 1nd motor Sl.'1. · <'ha ir l lO '62--0262 3 !11thts $6. ~5-2243 . GR_,,.,, nd hi,. ._,_ 2 kitdlln ctWlir'll Sl . CUlhion-vlociel t nd 111.bll! $1 0 . Alumo glider nted11 pad S;J. 1;,r. CoUtt pot S l .;, 0, . . UNDERGROUND t • e d "r Drapt"t SL ll 1t1·1t11h!, 8 c,.c.n a "" ,.,.,...._~ KENMORE 'fVuhtt $%1, TV . f'd bran vani.t.· brnt'h $-4 .50. Spenlah rocktt1il m.bl@' SlO. G.E. f'ltctrlc dryt>r 11 ~ iR 642--0584. 2484 0rllflgf'. CM DOUBLE roll-av..·ay bed find hi N JO SZ'i B' br!l.911 curved ~Ilic train track :· ~~ d.-k h::.!w.. CN.:ir 21" ~. Ottlt't: de1k U'.I. RttOrd cabU::t $A.50, l64J NtPds minor rf'Pltr. ftn.rvl $.) 4 TV trayi S2 l..t\rif' "IWIN stroller SU.:~. (Of.('() mattrps.-; $:.ft. M11\IN'~!1 $2~. ca f', o. '~ 'M~90 SI. 8!M CMk SI. !i48-W2t . • re t ~·n Golr ct.rt charrtr S:ll. ....._.,. CM M w wig hun1a.n h&ir with ' · . R d 1 2 TV• ---" ,.-.. ,-S"" •·•~h grar pun1p SlJ. . cht!ll U'.I. Ma+.4.;n,. Ml.do Pow•• -w•• '"· },'I-tr•' A ..,. .. ,., Aw.. ''" s~. 84., •.-A frtmfl! 9ign $6. CU'd hig'1 ch1.1r Sii. l':t'Or p ayf'r · ,.......,i ,. • ~,, ,-,., · . . METAL fram• wiffi 1tudio ....... .,. '"" ~· • ~ .,..,_,.,, tables And 2 ch11.in: $6. c•~t S5, Potty chair S~ 271\1 San Collf'P !ahlf' S'.l.'1. Two rrwl I BABY Items: Avl'.ICackl ch1f· cornPr &nd bolslf'r S25, boll.rd Sl~. Wlnf·back du.ir r&l!C", b1.1il l-ln typl' $l>. WET sui!, ~tttillo, am.all SCH INN rl'i . til iron stand with f'hllv i•tl Carlo11 Ln, C~i. ;}4,H)0?,.1 lahlrs SlD ea_ch. :;.-11.1·~ trnl ferobe cl.iest $10. Gerry SpaniMl mf'tal ba~ lflmp SlO. Antiqlll' child'• drtwinr Puaft m<iwer SIS. GaMlirw 1lz,., 1IN vl'le111, ll'lit s1 Sl~. 1 . W .... 8 ~ ll'n 9P"'- S1D 6 8htt!J pla!tlH.' SI for CHERRY tt i bl s· ~lf'f'fJ~ 4-f' $2.•. l car ra•'kili baby carr1f'r, rlt'lu:.r motl"I, $~ A11t1qut lamp s1•nd l'llL· de1k a nd c~ir SlO. \..olf l'nfhW Sl.'i. ~MU. 1691'1 Duck fl'f'I fins, medium bike S20. G1rlit b1kt !t S7 111'111 all · Roll aboot C"&binPI wrwxf Solid I '°1 "1 S~ :_,,·.'· V\\' hue SlO. V\V SQUIU'l'back 111'1\' rond\tion $10, Sfr()ller, t~~ lop S~ Anc iquf' '111ilk 'c'IMub~._,.,s~711 156 Pau .. non, \\I, lOth, C:\f ai:tf', (."llitom modtl S.i. tha12. GSl~f c,!~,b~ •• ~ ~.~,· · • v.·anu 8t!a ;i. ·""" ~ s2· M6-"(l.1" ood •orKr1 · SIO c;f~f'IPt' ·· • """""~"~------l i:i:rif;;r;S,O-W.»;;;;;';--;;;t l 96.'.-<1~11 I ·1· ~n•arx '• "'9,J • ~ for tool~ 2 door~. l lal\·n mo11·er S4. SpreRdrr I ·'· 1 ;i I: • 1 ion · '· 2l't 9 ean11 and tin u1eru1l11. Sl · .-Llrf. ra ll S'.lO. \l.'om,.n'• w11t · · him devf'ioper tank, "lllM"I rirawf'n 11D. CornPr cabinf't 1l. ~1823 :\10\\'f':rt Si Spn>a<ll'r S~. 11'1C fef'dlng dtlltl s2. ~ $15. Old sh!'el nKi•ic JOr SIN<!LF. mi ttrHI and box •ui1 Sl6. l..a!'I• JtpPllr g11n R r. F' R I G E: RATOR wilh S20. ~ x i aHde pro)ttlor St KPnmore ll'onf'r S10, Olrl Eltrtr1r r1nll SI. Drill~ ;,()(: ~rant{ PL r-.te». Vf'rdt. C~1 ea<'·h. An1iq11e pirturf'!I S2 •princ11 S~-Rolo bl'OllPr $;i, S I~ ~illflt ~t ~·nh• pl'o lrf'Pt.er S~. GJo: waMlf'r $7.1, 11;1, Vinti chair t'UlltrioM •ifle bro11d r.11.b\l'lf't Sli. 'F.s· GOLF <'lubs <Inf! bag $1."i. Paeh, \\'lwel bllrrow s:>. Hole 24·• :;EARS C'hain drivtn • $10. Antiqul' ••lvf'f'pl&tr ~nele t~mf' a nd p&ddfd J'f'&Ula lor S:M •·;,. Sl. Bark bttlh &N' 1:INn and n1n SI ~ch. \\'.~'. I a um.alk 1e~\on l1d<l,r $10. l.000 BRtlk dyl!:l!, 6 color! SJ. ~ligg,r S2. D1~h~., $1) i;pt. poW1"r mowPr S2J. 3 patio lla11v111"f' 50c N e.ti. Stal· 1eadboai SlO. 64&-1411 peel.~. 60-U72 JM"1'1Prl . 16.'l E. IRlh SI, C.:M . $.'I. :JO .,,.111 amplilil'r tor 1.00J bolls 1.nll nut~ 3/16 ;)4;)...59'7S llibl11ti1 S.l P1c11u'I' ln1mf's Captain lyPf' cha1n;, blUf' lordehirP "Avon Collagl'." DESK Sl~. 'Tent SS.!10. Patio PATIO tatlW •nd t bel'l('l\H, 646-70J lv.•o ir~ll'Ulllf'nt11 S5. Phottl !J/I $6. 'l nf'w J>l',rmaprf'~, LOUNGF. chair, ladie!'i ~11.•. $1 r~(·h. Sli1h"K w1111IQ11· 48" \•·ood a nd or11nge mall!:111.l fi..10" plalea S2't. Platter S5. door labl•. iron If-fl $), bf:tll'r lhan l'lfW. ('()Ill $60, !(HOJI acl''""· i llTIOtt llPW mace projffior S3. Alta~ bf'dl!flreirlll r; both. Avon roll.,_btil t m n I r I' I • ~ ~ e x 72" $.( VMC'Plf' $3. G irl's $.'t tarh. l r!a1ry milk cans, 21 :m Bahama Larw , 11.8 . F.tf'clric mn Optllf:1' Sl. laliwo S%i. Collrction of ailver 111, t.~I SGO. Kinpb:• ea." S5. 847-~187 .... , ,,·0 ••5, C•• , .... "°'"•l•y uphols!Pry, i::ood condition bikt SS. 9.132 Tah\11 Cr. HR 1ntiquP N'd S8 each . 962-8002 Sma ll l drt1Vf'r <"htri i,\, 1 S• ·~i 71 d 1•--• h-,,.. ., "" , .... ' . bf'ol ~$~In .. .-r.1 1p1"N , Y' "'"' Inn ,.,y.·n t-'UU. size inner apri~ mal· baxtos S:l. Tall bird ol S20 .• 1!95 Paularino, Cl-1. 12 SCHWI NN Stingray' Sla &.1rr;>."J()l SCRAM LETS 4 lnldirc m"tal c lwl.1r1 St flowf'rffi, co1! $40 nt"''• S21. r-· 110. CoU ,..,~, ,-• l 54"~;>4~ .. ~ Ma•·bo -~··d "IMPERlAL" 1em l-a u!o ·~..., .,. ,., Paradise gl11t1 SlD. Old bPll · ""'' · · r11 ch. 20" C'hnprirr b1IH• S'lO. UTlLITY tn.ilrr, flrw v.·tirPl, • L"'"· " •4• '"""1 llollywood bf'd ('()W'r, ll.ltflt frame $5. Pair 111.ble Jam pt;. ~. SMne vt ry old piclur•s fif.1 A LL merhan i1•11! 64&-12j7, 823To1111e St. C~t 4 x 5 ran haul 3 h•kf'S m apll!: l'OffH tabl•, 2 f'nd ~": rnichint S2 5 · hrlck ahade lt'atMrtlle $23. sa. Matchini;o rll!v ... -mar 11.nd frames S5-SIO Parh. "rAmro'' Ar!Jor bf' n r h BOY and 11:irl '~ hikr $20-S25." l'll~'t' $2~. $Pan Dell \'1bramr ANSWERS Nhlo S9 each. :2 TV attndti '7~.'\9!1 "''P end and ('(lfff• hlblH Shelved 11nd mirrorfrl ronrn pres.~. $25. 3-5.'> R 1 11 on School book., up 10 61h gr~dt $119 llf'll', M"t! !or Sl'i. ' SOc · Sl.iO. Mt:n'i 'W111h and WflBCOR hlPf' ~rritt s:r.1. BOY'S Bike-Sl. Man'• WA(ch ~ NC'h. NPw hurrf'll!I' jactt dividt r5 S10. F'tw olrl rol· drum~. 11<nnt. ha\-, dlP~tl 2X-50c. Oval bri1 ided nigs Child'" tahlP a nd ch11.lr lif'I wf!l'ar pants, :tb• 32 "" $1 RCA I P l l" vi • Ion i2!l. Sl. Lightl'T SI. N a v Y $]. Uldit'I rlnk mllf'f" •lattH lttteT'll bottlf! 50r-S2 . oil in them, all t J5. Box .,10 nf'Y.', i!iell for S15. 21 i.l1 1'e!ll!' -R1pld -Te1.ll!: -ffc:h. DIW•. curtaif'll! 5(. Marnavn11 ra.dle-,hoM Ut). I 9'<10, SlO. Room dividl'r " M 1... M~AKE' Sl "-J 1 -ft •-t 11niform blu e11/whilf'1 SL 11b:e 7, St Ladie~ ~· Invalid v••lk,r 2. H1g 11 nrl ur &y Srouf Hem~ S\:i f<ir 11llRMA Cr. HB. 961l-2&H, • P uuY -'"' • ~ · · ,,. f' • ar.,. a 1tr •• ur· Hui:routhf atkti~ 1n1chine I . hi)nk i;hrlvr~ SIO, ~\1ldi11~ s · , I •-·· •,,. 1728 Mo-"i• CM S>" C I t'--I Navy jarkf'i SL N1vy ri~ •1zf!.\ 12, 161~, J81l , ~. her· bowlin, h;i.I ~ with 1111, U.fl'd m,.n·1 lri7.f' ll·'D, ;i.Jl d11.y Sunday or aft 6 1gn on uoor o • nin·\nrwn u · ,,..,. • ':i. omp fl ll' ""'P aCP .. ,, n1r1;il ch;i.i1'.~ w1!h a1tachl'd SL Cam•ra SI, Antl!.nna l5c-.'.t0c. Roys L~rgf' a.iie lea.!Mr ca81'~ SlOI f'll.ChC.h:W'k' •·.Justin" \0.'11.llciniz ~1.ll $.lk. llTiring ~rca $.l~. \\IOl'l{j PM \ll'lll """"b ~--~Otlt'db flMlch 5 t-Gftf:)' vift'foUil ltvttory. 1rtif1ci~l Joa111 S~!'i. PS~ i·oupl,r SI. Band lrPquf!ncy shirt~. pantg, p J.'i, ahort&. mt'luntl"d fish 15. t t' Rl?flwinJ? hi-lnp out~tde wor I \ISP Sl7. \\lnncl hRnd J!:rindt>r f,1ARRLF; sink and 11idf'.~ 51, cu; .:·..,f"",n:u y 1 -~idirc slun1inum wlndo"'' an1w1n11K: l'l'tl'>luf'r . Sl. J<wif'"k palr.tt SI. Sylvania 15c-$1. SomP girl~ clottlts, Pn>t~lor $1D. 4 tirrl'd ~!and llhof!~ S:t &nd hl11ck lriw $7. NPw prop1111f' tt'lrC'h s:i,:,O, lf'el lor~. rnmplf'tf' 11·i1h Ii.\· TAhE. lrame 4 )I ~ SlD. Ma1'!• Hir h bark 1w1vl!:'I ctia.ini S:li radio Sl . ~olt ra<ho JI. pui1l11:1, bookt, toys, PU1"N1'1, for bolts and 00111 . SHI. S~ 11~' Sl. Al!'o!> n•w v.·arm r~ ligh1~. 2. ll.5.'ud 4 11rC' lurf'll S2.'i. F'ull 111i1.I' bf'll with vw bug luePlf' rack, Hkr rlropll'al t•l:il• wilt\ pad• St!'i. •ach. 9G2-il l 6 HB Amplilitt SJ. Spf"t.kl!r SL iron and toa1ter 10c-50c. old cellPclor iyp.wriltl'll ;i mt n's large !l\l'eattr. hand· S2 :.n. Drill h11~ 2{1r-{ilk n1ahojtany hf'arlboard $25. new 110. f'ormali, lonr 1.nd S 11riluw tiH.M•. rood '°"" :2 AQUARIUMS, complfllf', .15 4"1f>'l!d I u rn 1 ah If' SI. 968-'l'Yn P&!!h. Old l11n 1tood S5. ll' knit mohllir A.rd •·ml St ""o• tlition SI .SO fl.Ch. 2-4" 1 1l llho S20 $ 11 1· S S ~~~--~~~~~-. \\'al!paper mur11I $.i. R<l>"~ !l~6 \\'. \\'ill!On, CM. 641>-~,,...~ short. lli:u!' 1·8, $1.50 e«rh. P. on w · 11 on C11i rn,r1 flood if;+ll 1. , teak SNARF: Orum SW. ~l-4021 cabinel for TV I nd v.·et Jink Li1tht brown fall, paid $.;(), shirts, pan1~. JatkrlR and ,-DRAWER k d k s-"' 1· "-·· • 220V !i' ra~ flu v•nllr Sl. 2 "'tra n . 64 Dod1., tnJ('k brd SIO. or carvin« kniff' w1 I i and rtmrd pl&yer plu~ H ll Sf! u!lf'd once. 646-~2 oo P.5 .w "~ 1n11: • ..,,,,M" uryf'r, lar(t' rAt'ciric waler ti..t•n atorap •r ea llll bamboo 'hoes; 511! ~JD, \•ery good I ll~\12 S20. WPslirlhouw -11her, S3 "ch M~2Ytil 546--Ml2. R«ki"I ,-Mir r... ~cl1onAI f.Jtttrll' ra7.or SI. 1'1oor I . NEW tra.ilrr flWI Y rontrnl Z:ic-SJ. Girl .• d I t s~ P ~. rweds rPpair. S!i. 987] Sliver · • SZ"I. RCA taf)I! rec«dfr S21i. l•mp Sl. 16 x 20 pit:1ure cev•~ SlO. Map I!: !l'Wll'I( Slfi. Tra.iltr axle S25. 2 1v.•1n capns, blou!ll'~ 25(··J 5.14 r-.~AGS whef'ls ~! Cbf'vrolet Strand Dr., H.B. 961-.116411 POLAROID "?kl" cainen J x I pool $10. Pool t.blt , (1·am~ SI. 1 1/8 11 .. il~ be.II box $lO. ti5 WH! llth SL bed framt • SJO. Twin mat-Nan1P brand baby clothf's Sl ;i eaf'h . &l5-ID.1a S2'1. Soptr I movie lilht, INr in top Sj'.1. 54;\-4061 SI, 1r1iler lonffUe hit,•h SI, A"J. A~B, Ca&ta Mnt1 ~ S.\. 8' :. 4• .plate glfl~~ 51k-S2 Nam, hr a n d 4?6 BROADWA Y, March 2fl.. PROVINCIAi. J10fa S 2 5 · m v•r uMd $4. Gtl--1124 g• x 12' ROY ,\L blu.. paridf'f'I snmoo alfld $1 , ba!LI' lode nib. M>lU4 window in wood fr1me S25. m;1.rem1ty C'lothr11. s1tr JR-20 1 2ls1 Dtosk S25. Cloth1rw S2 Chlndl'hf'r S.1. C<iffH tablf' NJNE ffi chli ftli\ carpel S25. Cantllt lilrht v.•&fl. brr type fl. pond llofl! Sl. 2 Otltv wide whttl1 SlS. 17V 6' x 4' "1ind<>w in ,!te.I \'Pl)' i.:ood $2-s:. Rllh) I . S:J. \';i~rs, cooking pols no"· ',,D~~~ ~· !:~·.~h, n1u1a:y~ce cumO:: .:iv•~ d int dt'fft, f!Z• 12 sz . fll'llAUl'I' a•UKI' SI, hllncl Univl'nal wiptr motor s.1. tnmt' SlO. Baby it•m.~. ~···dng, 1111rnmAUt', l1kp nry.• Hlc: • i:i. E lectric nven u ' ,,...,, ""'"' '-"'"'1 on a nd ti4li •11 for ~ C7~ tool• SI l!'I Ch. Safurdoty 24V UJ1i~r!lal \\ipf'r motor v11st~. dl5h~~. pan:o Ille' • SS.'1(), Play prn SZ. Citr i<r11t 1 hrn1l,r ~. Camping e<zuip-maple pineappll!: hf'r.d •.nd 5(!'>-2.'m ' ' IUP.F'BOARD SIS. \Vl't suit 1 m C M S $3. l\t!W t1ber11:la.111 bait tank S2. Tuppfrwal'f' SI Pach. S4 ;.(). Toy car Sl ~ C11 1ld'~ I mrnt i1 • S25. loolbolln1, complell' \Vlth .• on Y, osta •• • t., 2 Ha.nging lamp. S5. Lovely ta ble 1Lrraf1ftmf'ntii: Sl-$3. Complt te Browrrif' unilonn 117.1' 12, S:l. B11.11inell $1 l11f1nL'lt'at SI. l.ollver doon. S~. RtdUCil'lfl: belt $5. Broiler S6. r-.1 illcTllal"lf"Olll dilhes "*<I ll'tlL JOc--SJ.~. Mu11r •II 11.ll lttms, 968-1961, t Gl 42 Malka.I Dr., II R , nf!&r G11rtield and Brookhur8t. $'.NI. 'Bai1 lank pump 17V Eltr lrir itttp f11.t cookf'!· S3. phOnO~T11ph S2. Tn,\~ ;"'-$:! 1 , 111_1, ~pring and m1flre•1. 21 ~LlMLINE Pl!!'tabl• TV, $1.~. Mir"*OJ)f' SJO. 4 fl J CM $1.~. Boat trail~r winch SlO. c1181 iron grill S,1. Old aloss t'ca!hrr llo\l<'r 111·1•11n1trmrnt I "A1 F.RP00f' Carry~ll SlO 968-26.'19 W<>rks Ro00 $~ .. 'Q7·22lli bla<"k ll_.nt Sll . W6-62l~ 7l.~".~E"A-IT~--~-.-c-.,-,,-M-.,-a ROYAL portablf' typfv.Tll'f!r R.f'nault part~ S I -S 2 5 , ln111.1!ator1 SI l!'ICh Kirby S2 l..al'Rf' 11rr11 n ~P m f' n I I 1:sJlf'Cd phonograph ~·1· Jle~k CONCRETE pil:a r~ ~ l'ltCh. HORSE brk11t S21. Hor. pad MOVIE Pt l'l j "r r 0 r. R hi 5t'il rl . o..\uic• mf'IAI typing I S15. l.arxf' round bird cqt Corva.ir hear19 SlD, Cflrva\r VlC'uum •t!achment~ S5 l.1 ;,II. Rr:i~~ pl(•hirr~ $1. S.i: OlllPP ni~ktr ~·1• BB~ Life jiirkl!'I~ Sl .~ •&<'h. S7. Boy'• bikt SlO. Antiqu' millimPll'r, likt new i-on-htblt', two m-aw,r S\.~. MPtal S3. l'l&-l!li9 autematic t;ran11mis.olion SIO. Large Ntnnin,1: cookrr .i.1 Twin hi'd~prrad.~. 11 q u" 1~·l1h spit S.i. Bik~s s.i, ~ts \nlp~~ 1ttt.I hex be.r S10. uwina m1chinf SlO. Chtld'' difion SY.1, ftloYi • ~tn, fil, ce.hinf'L C'lli~f'l'I, liM'k 73-,----,-i<-,-,-,,~1"227.~'°"~"-,· I Corvair dtffer,ntial S 1 O. Toilet see.I Sl. l\.lffiicil'lf' d1f'llllll" S1 ra<'h. 1\.1 1'11'~ I ~orm11ls. lor.;.:, s~rl, '1'0l'!l OOS-4:1!12 ski boort •nd altf'r aki bool• larae portahlf' Sl !'i. Vacuum ~· H S15. 4 pitt-• Nillan large haby bfi~gi n.H. SIO Chev. truck front 1xle r.abin1'1 $.1. Picnicta!bPwith t11.1it11, 38 and 40 ~hon, ~)(Kl nr!Ct', l'i17·• lD S.l, Sklrl~. ONF' · th I a nd poltN SS. Oil paurtinp t:llt.lllPr S22. Bla.wll c:•rPet l!f'I, n.uR•hyrl• cu~hlollll S7 F.:lertric hahy holll f' '" / •P".''''' k wh••I• -. 2 ... --'•• "· -.. N•ti·o"'I S>-S10. l.11rllc~ v.•inter "'!Ill, hloulll?~, p:inll!. 151'. Book~, • pfllr · N'e·WllY ttri m c sr;. SIO. m . s.46-4764 1wtt-pt'r S11. >'n1ilwood In--• •4" ,..... .., .w= ... b-·-''"''' •Ilk •"-d•• f'I C:h or S20 a.II, SI.In loun,('r !l!t'riliztr Sl RP1tu<'in& "'" ]ikt> 11('\I', sii(' 1 ~. SlO. 11!'1, 11lbum~ 25C'. Rfll!Rn h11r .... .,,., • ,.. • --la irl ~fr•f' tablt I~. Kowl· .lnriqul' radiu S2:'>. lndh1n Avl!', ofr \\'. Vi<'loria. l!lld 20 ,, drPS~('I anti ~ull~ t<!ool!t S.'i. F \shiflS!: f"'!ea SI. perlf't'I S15. Tall wtiitf" GtNERAJ. Elf'C'ttic ironer, ing bait and hfls: ST. Rl.-ll S!'i. f.IPctric blanket S5. n1a8Mgl'r $l!i. 9611-1:i08 ~~le ;:7~~l~ryrf~ PLYWOOD pin11: pong tabl' !iOt'-$3 ~idr\iew min'Or~ s.=i. Ml'tal bed trames SI. Coll port'i'lain l11m p, 11ntlqu• •ilk tabll!: ~ 15. ~S,.2S~ l'UJ: J<h11i mpMPr, hi nd >'1oor pillov.·~ SI rJl('h, GocKt COUCll SW. l modem table~ S,.,, May.tag electric <lryPr i\la•azinr11 and book'-2<'-Sl. b.aii: cov~r S4. Clsy J>CI\" !Or. 1hadf:, SIO, $ooveral ft ne 1ilk, 4 TRACK auto-tapt' dl(k, 2 ()S)f'ral~ S.~. TM,.!l"r, r ror-bath lowr1.' S0c l"ICh. Smritt SS. Bflby d()lhf>1 a n rl !enarator Sa. Cash regist•r 22 l ' , 1 7• ""-0 ..., ,.._ Ji-n l•m--•-d•• $1 '' k s~ N 1.... 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I~" ti!"l'a ;:ore~~ lill.'h·; f1sl\JN'1'1 e~ for hAP'20roQOilll-A("P1Y s:o PO!t.~IE 11t•el rim with luJt: 11turdy. $~ Ei11:ht 1nrlivldt11 l Mipl• st.p .. 1'1t• $l 5 Jt«ir. ~--~-= Bi~HI dry rua: l'lflanf'r S.l Olildrl!:n.~ honkll Sc -J Ot'. s1-s;;. 1:i" R-holf' llplil r \mA l!ach. Clary f'lectrir addinf( r1ac ·,. 1 ,uu·r 1•1 ~,,5 ""l'1h'° S."1. ,\1 irhelln hrt 1115 :x 14 Oirit\1, bullf'r aprf adl'rt !\tf'tal !)jld fra me 12.50. 2 MAPLr. ro-fft1 !&bit S7. 10' nff·wh1ll' dn!W' 5. IA.ryl!'I Gr•trn lamp SA. Mapll' cof- 1 t a. Homp b11..rbe1-kit $5. machil'lf', 11Pf'r1g adju~!mt'nl 34~ ':':8 fl !~9t'h 5·•· 'c"\1· sin. \'\\' 36 hp ca!M' $3. SI~. Rttd find 811.rton t\Jw.r twin ih t aookc&M htad-Ma ple amokint: •1•NI $7. quality po111/P11TW1 S2 • S~ ltt anti end tab!P S1 ~ flir Anttnn11 rotor SL=i, 11'23 .l r~. 1 • · · V\\' 40hp cylinder and flowl'r b<lv.·I $7. Antiqut Almoat n.w mf'n'1 lhlrt• Btdaprl'ftrh S:l •ach. W1rin1 bo h M I k S 646-!~7 S25. Blllhroom "nk~ S4 642.-128!1 bntlrd) Sl5. Odd k1"4l1, . Jli" 3~ 1 bl~Nlerflr• ct'U,tlf!r SlO. 2•4• I . • ap I' m111{altrw. rac Towllf' I. t 1tch Laundry tub llnd 0011• · · p1~lon.~ $.3. Rtar v.1ndow cry~t;il 11Pmwart . F'rt'l'Ch wuh cloth•, tlhHM JOe • SIM i'J• , m any re or1. $-1. i\1 aterniry l'lorhe~ .llins rVPE:WR.ITEk, Royal, P"J, bit kltc:llf'n iink S7.50 l'!!Ch. SUEDE m1niir:kir1 hninrt new mouldinr; '611 Porsch, $5. t..lrn<11e diahl'•, odd C\lp& $I, Tupperwai:. 5Gc • SJ. 13 fJlt'h. 811~k palt nt M&ht tlidu~ OOor Kf'ffnll Sf> •11.eh. 10 «nd 12 ?M: each, g:m New Cla im! Cu 1 1 om 1,.1.drif'n I] _ S5. l;houtls, Sii. S4!l-:1648 C'anv11~ backpa<'k 11 It )I 11nd uucer~. 1laM, ac· Army hl•nk.@ll for Scoull a nd 111\ofos •b.t II Sl t x 4 "''alf'rfall bo~·I~ /aand1 SI' I '" m· r-.. -~ ,....... · u.-•r.. '"I J:l n -1 P<ri 13. Attar.ht S.'1 ••rh. 6-10' Rome t'Ottdu1t , HaLI'lll"l-OlndiliorrPr · r1.kt J, ""lh brooms 7S!--TRJ UMPll motorr,,l'I• p11rt~ 11 um ... u ... ml!:, .. ~, "'" cePOne1, '"" • ..,, ,,,.ver Sl. Tabl• Nl mpa 13 • $$, ,.,.. "" S20 M k nd rkt'I S5 R hL I ht S5 t!IM S'J. l.'3·2'>t9 1 1~·· S~ e1rh. +10· rtun.,,•alJ Pnrtablt rerord plJ..Yl"r, Tlf'W Sl. gll!:l'l"O • 11f'trl5 rlf'MI• S.l. SPiil $1. Si~!Y bflr S.1. n-~ as a . ,""", "-Ii s· """"'J<ollal • •11 "'h · Antiqtlf' dr•11tr w1 ttl larae i,, .. :.or l'lli(il. Pol• !Amp Sl\. AM-F'M radio Sll. Nt w sri. Round r.o ll•e t•blt s.'l 1..ugr.?1!.~P r11ick s~.. nrar n•UClrlft \\tlii: "" J Korf't. · 1 l!:lll7. '-• 1 'r monct mirror and i)!'neh $2!\. Pl..ATrORM l'OCk•r S l 5. gunJunp Sf!. f l'1f' wool MOlors. bu t r e .,. 1 llM lrnrlrr S.t lltAd I\ ilh i·l'llvr!': F irtKrP•n S.i. \\111ilnut <k>sk pun<'~ $3, Nl!:w b I 1 c k Slnpr'• l..ittl• Mt. Touch i\1apl, b.td~ir1, t11.ble u . Qr. S.l. Poriabl• 'l'V pole 1T11nd M11 lahi1w Dr1v,, 962-85.'M LADIES buc:~k!n t.'O&t fX· ('f'lt•nt SIO. Eleclr1r ~ir C'Urlrr s,r., Wide ova.I tire• St 673--llai hlankl'I ~. \\I t'I m , n' •I itnrden $3.50 each. L&r$:e rnr ll'JOc<· Sl .'i. Borrrl~ rnr S~. Chall' $a. Be11e d(>lk IP111twr R0tiay 1houldf'r bar . am Sf'w S7. Stoll'• •Pt••ll•r rit1i01111 I cn.1r Sll. sew1nc Sll. 2 ll 4 mf'tl'I ~l ifip wintfflv. rloth.ins , 11us I4-)1, &oorl ,,,0,0-1, to 3hp, oloalf' "~-S 1 0 . i ·-,-m,•.• ''" la mp s: •. f ros I rd wik 11 ith c~I S.'Vl, JLf'll r<ir 111'1. SNt'On frw la wn S5. E:ic......-vf rablllel SI:'. i 7S-Ol:l3 I tM"tlt n SIO. Victorian rauan I BOOTS 1ir.• 6 S2. F.ltttrir ' ' -"-I ... .....,.,.._-' "'' ..... SI ' 0 -11 h SI k ~ -" hi kol .,... .. ,,. ·' · · ·twin h•1t1'-~·n:1~ $.\, ChairJL roaslf'r O\'f'n 16. F'J---11· nnnrlirion, SZ-Sl.. uoa1r ... r J)Mlf', comprf'AAOr~ 1 nd l'Omplrlf' S2'.i. "2" hllr S.l i•a.-<r 3· ,..., an c 11ir ' lllflll.111' MllnUV\>,.,,, an • tonnal1, t ill' 1°10 S."i • i :i. 1 MAN t,nt 11'. Ski hOOl•I ·~ ~" ~• M " \\'· 1---11-1--s~ 49' ~1 6 h bl 110 • 1· p CM S.~ ,11dl. White lawn WllPI' lryn•n SI. Towel1 2ac. 12" lugaf P 57. """ flllfl<1TI rondf'1111Pni from (Vim-Hit:h h11rnilr h11r Sl 549-164R 11 "' "" ..-"-' ..,, · ;>-.;v ~"''. 11'&11 a « • ,,n iqUI' M7 h,1mf'r St, Nhind itize 10 Sl.'i. Plll"tablf' TV ,.., View, Top or th~ World, m•rcial rdri,u&lllr 1111;1~ ---Sal. 1111rrnoon or ~1Ml11y i;a t111 quilrrd 911re.ad S~. McOon&idi on 19th SI. Noon-t:'i. Gold r1111n lnunff'r 11 nd trikt Sl. 10·· tri kf S5. T<zy~ TtOCJ<ER $20. Old S<"win'-! p · I kl--' 19" S~. Slffpin1 bar sri. l'twlir Sl f'lli<'h. frenc'h 11Ctne Z.'x.-..SJ. Boy'• 11/IO'-aka.It~ Lacuna. 494-64~ S%1 each. l ti r 11 w, r ."KIBOB, '''"''· --t '"" a1r o. ..,.,·,·ii' no o • GPM S&t·Sun. ""'·•p "' '''' w"h '''"'' 111;1.chine SW. \\'it:krr tahlf' .~ ~ ''"'" " II SI '""' " ' tl lvldl'r S!i. l q u a l i l .Ji 11i·11 !O $3. G<ind bfia:r lllOOKS, book1, bnolni 5<--50c. mar.hin\111 h'lol ho:t $12_:,0, IR111p S2. Tahll' IRn1p $1 wintrr i;port rquipmrnt, : ergt'rnc p OWi . Llf'E Nll\ll'f' library ~. SIO, 117~~1! boakllland~ Sl i P1tri1 or 120 OrllpPfi $3, • JMl1f'1. Purw1 4 Tr11rk ta po deck $5. 2 f.1 1kt~ S.J,50 11i rll'l $6.fio. Small ~ I 2 t~I S1TJ, ,,11 for only J'l.'l. ~1~ Pap<rb&ek, hard b1r.lc bd&1ca. 2 ~,=, =. 14 _11 .,. bo c 11 .. , !I'< SI c ~ M 1 Wal•"! htodhou-dl $6, e1t<'h, tonl ~ 25c • Sl. C.111 hlt'lw 's·~11.~,,,119°'16rl $·l. llpeakrT'll R•thl'""'m 11i11k $', Toiltt TRUCK n1ud flepo $] f'f,ch. -.. • $2, Rte6Nll T;,e. 1 n£ ,,,_.,"' '"" th. a .,. -. " •flt'r · up lt'f'r .JV(·, 1tp~ " ... "".,.. "" " -. Slj &>r bath, 1l11n lold l~ Sunday !or Information AAlt 11nd Jlf'Wr n11ll S1.50 Wal1tt.1l/Mfll' tAbl"~ 5 10 ti1rrh S2.'.fi(l. l !ol:i com-hnv.I $5. 1'-if'r1 i1•ine c.hinrr 8'' \\'ltrn al;rm buck up NHdl•ti.iork 50t' • Sfi . I I . 1 , 8 Sf>I'•" hi--"•-S2 ~1-tn' 7....., walkl'r lia:ht n2. 1117.\..91119 I ORAWPR "-•• I I•. l ftoll in1 pin and fW'lllty illf>t j f'o!lrh. \\llllnut/br"~~ llnor mfl!rr 11. Jlln1 or II m" P · r" ,.,,,, ' · r, '' r $,1 &thmom ljghl S2. Blue hell~ $12 f'lli <'h uJll'd. 342-'" t'ln!'pll C'I! att S7. Rcud&ir ~ "' ~-S L~. l.i~M 20f. Girl'• latnp S.\. Tw\n i>l'1i tr1tn1e burkf'I on v.·ht>rls, p11irl Sl6ll, "f" ()fX'1'.ll'~ S~. V111 tuum 1 ('h1ri hnok~ $2.2:) e~ch. 1, 11 1 LC 0 fr 0 11 t tr• 1-li mp• 11 • SlS. Ctdar chf/tt AQUlRlll'M~ '6 1•llon s:r.i. rockin1 chair' S!I • 110. P j.'• aJz, 10 S2. M"1'• tt'xpil nd.lblt l $.'\. Tv..tn llo7' "1 Ilk SS2'1,. Dooh [v ~~b i:nd ~4c11;::,rn1.:. ~7r~c s"; n~ ~~I I 1\.12--0\:'JI refrlreralM' $ 25. S track $~. Rttr1,. bultf'r ttt. 10 1al!on~ with il•nd S10. \hYl,'h'"", I,',',~~ S20S.·12M. "r'','•"1', ,m10"1h;,;~m, •,h;,::-", ""'s1'. ~ sprh~ SI. M11111le S · ()r • "al'· ,,,...,,.r "~~ .... · '1 ~l ;\1P.s;A-\'Pr'l1~. mi Blllrl!rk. tape' Sl7:i f'11eh . J6lll Rrla~i<'itior S'I\, P l a1 t!c S rall0t1 $4, 0yMl1<t fUtl'r '"' .. ,... '"""' I' fl " S' -1 ,,, ••• 17 \.11~ h1k~ $:'> fil2-91f;1 , •1 h ~ ,_. .... S7. Air "''mp S4 Nt'h. fo•·m l-• 1-S2 < w--• oltp Ofl\'~r t1nr •cru,,. " r<~• nr• !)i~h"1' ll'lc. ti , (;ood h1kf'~ Park,ido>. No. IU, Ml-5141 n l fl l rr•i r: 1 -:;; • "u I " "" ' '""' 1 rlQlhf'J Sl-S3. Sunrlay nnly hl>rfWIXf'r pt1l1~har $1150 hPat('r' $1 • $7.:.n WOOfif'n OOURLE bo~"flrl~ ., n n --SJ. J<ltcht n utenails Me • Metatrl.me htllPr 1 2 • l11d6tr S3 /\pt. ai1«1 1 nve OSI 6 lDtti ~lotorcycl" htlmti SS , TI' P'ivrl l1 t1!~ SI l..lllrp n1~ttl'f'~~ 11ncl frame Sl'i. 1 S.'i • SIO. ·"ki• $lO. "'by OIF.CK lhi' !Id . Rum pt'r s,~ Tool• t~. S§ 167-~ Dialoma& hffiler 16. Gu~ SlO. rt.lrir•rator 1 1 ~ t;J;,.. 23 Oii PJllMl ~1 11 I I I .a 11rms lOr • S2 !Amp• .'ill'. lype lrt1ll tr hitch Sl.25, 2 · · · PY bnedl'r S1. C7>-5l't., ... .:.1169 · 1 St, Newp<1rl BPech. l.al'lf' Em,,.....n t 1 P e t' rcu ar Jl 11.~11r <'O ,. '"r ''' KIU'T'n R.lJ..31110 d11y' I """"'' ~-. Chain Sl • SIO. ~.-_ "--\ ~,,,~ •oblH. COMPLEft ............ r ,..,I'll "-rtcord•r SlO 2 M ft a 1 m•lal ff'!'ICI' 21i'' hiJh S5. 4'}I,: ' • ..... 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J)llf, m·-·a1 •• , .•• ,~ ••• '. 1nllt• sg. 646-367i 11 -$3, Ex,rCI~ boud $10. n..-,., ·-·· -bl• St .·• .• waU hlf'll• S3 patr, S•lw l NIAGARA vllntil'lr pUlow ..... ,,.. New ck>thlnt $2 .!!0-SIO . "'"' • uu r .,.,.,u ·-... ., l433 Sl:l.50. 113-3511 <'lm'ra ·...,,,... SurlboArrl Sl!ll. 2 Slot can, lfl!"l'\klers $4.5(1 e.1.ch. Chairs 1fWiO V\\' parts 11.H 4 renrtrni Blontl wilt ~. Pfodal c11r roll• I~" [)ymo la~ !apt s nwl IOWf'I ndc $3. 4!0tl <W« SlOO MW, Sll. G01.o vtlwt RdimaJ S2.i, 90'\''S Schwlm Sfuwray PS. track, Jll)v.'trpack, extra $2 rach, Bookfi , ma.i;:-aztllf'~. S.'I ('llCh. 111' ad l 11 h I S2 :.0 ~un lllt'f't!k S4 TPr t,r Sl .l). 2 roll11 BU M ••p ·• C.Olltct Or. C.M. ~ S46-4109 tJo&rtl n5 Nitnplefl'. D~e8, Dlral'll lOr-• $25 Wondl'n ,_.,,mblir~ $3.:'JO flt'h. S tui Tooltor S.,, Llnrn~ 1"tt' • SS. or 6.1 "P" M>nt8 Sl .'li. 1981 AQUARIUMS with nfltt. coNV&'rill.l: Mp tAOrfir modm1. Atuminllm ruiM =="-_,..~----~! tltt. cofff'f' maker, pb&to bonli .titlvt• st ~ x lfi l)'lintl'C! Proncht r lma STO Or~IC S.1. Clothf'~ :iOr:-• Sj mini ut Sl ],\ 4 lndl11n be1d ttm1· ~ rillM S4. 10 1aJlon p , ~ twninr and tlicturt!~ SZ. MF.N'S rk>th1ns, parir. U anJ1raer/11and 12tl. lD 1• b'\1tlr tins tubf' and rim f'A ck ~ l.Ui; t'hmmP r'nl"tt'hl" 4 rll'l"'~r <'ht't S.1. T11y,. cent~ Sl.l'1. ~ "V" nlck,./1 U . 12 1alten •· OwlveM8n 1D1it:r'Dt -.ir1'Mrll 9'i " AlmMll ntw pJa.Yfl*n •1111 ~i rt• S2. 2 p r ti ti I • f l'l 1'1 alt\W'lum ~romplttf'f $3. U . ij(I x 17 ITUck urt S12. rim' SlO ·i;_, Por&rhl' ~1~f'r-1:11.ml"~ \Or · S1 F.t,M,....rur $1.Z.i BU C'l'n! 11tl lrom kit $4, HoM' S1 . $2. ~pfile Sl. li~A pill !). 8aH1rd&y t rw:I Sun. j•ckf t-s.'l 642--JI~. 7M •:mt() ~:f!(I !.a t. Sun. l'lnly 7~ 1 J:t tn1ck•r. n~w N'ritp !I'll: 11 hr~I s1:1 V\\I hr11dtr I p11rl~ Mc • $!i. Sptak~r bOx l!M fhrnutth 1970 S1.2!'i &:ir la.}l'k 17.:,0. Htalh lfil 1uner, vnc:~c day nl'll)'. 14§..190.' Sh&l1ma r, No. 'l, CM 4j11Camhndr Cirrlt .Coet& ~. !100 x ~ truek 11"' ")~T~m $12 .V! 1'11!1 1111\r \l 3r'JR lo1dl'd hl1nkR S1.1'1, 2 n.t ~. l\t mln r t n n u,. /Urlt n~. i(JJ\r t 0 A R.6S , l·!l'7" l\EDWOCn 11l1nt•n wlltl Mt sa. I Off 11th I< Irv\,,_ S:!!>. ~9". *4 Broad $1. •~•,mbl,r $] ~ "at' 11 . 1 ~. lq\V rant •nd HflPn: ""' !tlur tr11c\f 11.pr~ SI 25. 1 t)'~wrillr SXI. ttifl 4 •Jt.d 'Jt..314.t Wardy $20, \.II'~" lit1ld•n trt!Hse•. 2 al S2 fft:h. Gretn -TuTl'I on Ofl1 In C&m· N ~ t;tf &~Ill Ana Ave. 1().6 tn111Y Hl\'Pr Sl, 5 ~It ·~~ l~lf' Chtvy •IX s~ ~ flt l'IShl 11'1ck tapP $1.25. Call g:r •hlft s~. ltTs AntMi,,.,, DWfff't\J·OOO, I •v•raJ ~. nll. 1-!i'9" nit llfn'le S5. nv.rstutterl ch.airs, 2, rood br\ttft1 PM vw rim~ s~ I'll('., 1142-97!1!' 5 hbl m1nlklll! S2'1 !148-AS?!) ~11$-:vnl beb'f' l . • • ' • a!' ~~at:!!-.. 2 I I !f:el! I ' -I• ' .. t-Of'IC'lltjon no . SU. ~n I I \ ' , 3% DAILY PILOT ( frt• to YO\I ,, . ' . Saturday, Marth 20, 1Q71 !fl !.__ ... _::-i:_.::.~_· I ~ I Bott• and MtriM Equlpm11nt .. . ' . . ' ' ' 1~1 !.__ro_ ........ _ .. "'"__,Ji l .__I ._,,,.,_,.,.,._J §J ! .___ ._,,,.,_,.,.,,~l§J I l§J I ~I _'_"_"'_""-"~l l~l L',,,., .... ,. l§J 900 Boats, S.11 909 ---------1·--------: .. --------:~ Cycles, Bikes, Scooters Dune Buggies '56 Trucks 962 Autos Wanted 968 j Auto•, Imported 970 ! Autos, Imported 970 Pets, General MARINA DEL REY New Boat Slips ('losrst lo ~hun Channrl "' PACIFIC HARBOR t:J r1 10 100 11 hoo1s ('all 11011', :n:i: li'.2::-1641 ns i~~1~9~~~C~O~R7.V~A~l~R~-i ~~~~.~~~i ~-,,W~E""P~A~Y~T~O~P,---AUDI We Take Motorcycles In Trade On VW's BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN San Juan Capis1raM R.17 -IS00i'193-·fill/499-22til Tffllll HONDA ... "FRIEDLANDER" 1'1• •IACl4 fH'lfT. •I 537-6824 • 893-7566 NEW-USEO.SERV. ~ '68 TRIUMPH-250- Make Otf{'.r 546.7817 Af!i'r fl I•M Trucks 962 DODGE '69 CASH I SPORTSMAN lor usc-d cars & trucks, just 1 Door ::iedan. Hlack l\'llh '70 AUDI 100 LS • CHEY. '68 CUSTOM \'.II. lon,1: wh!.'el base VAN Au1on111.1ic 11·1111..-., r;id10, hrat. {'r, new \\'S\V tu'el!. Ft1 ll cu rt1ain~. Jo w 1n1lcage. I YOB ·\9i!I call l!~ for fr~ "stimntr•. lwig 1n1erior Irnrnaculll1r' GROTH CHEVROLET oru: 714 "'"~I °'""· '"': PICKUP SALE PRICED TODAY ~~~l~ AUI HOAIZlO Dt"ltA 2000 HARBOR BL., 11•herl basr, lull !"U~llHn. au1n. 1r11ns., chr0n1" r<1il.~. pow1•r bn1.k.-.~. rad. hlr. HPavy rluly h ll 11; p" '" CJlrt(lMJ:: i\IA(; \\'Hl::ELS, r11·., t>lc. ~111>r:•rs Ca•l1Jla1·'s O\\/\ i;rr1 I!"" 1ruck, tQ9l!7::7i $1888 I C0"1'A Mt:SA .il0-9100 OJ}('n Sund~y • ,\sk fnr !\ale~ lllanai;:er 18211 Beach Blvd. lluntingron Beach 817.6087 KJ 9-£11 TOP DOLLAR foe CLEAN USEO CARS 8f'e Andy Bro\\·n THEODORE ROBINS FORD ib A. 1!1'17 CHEVY P.U. '" Tun. 206() }!arbor Blvd . C.°Nft[ Ci~ C11stnn1 l'ab. Sharp! i\l'1v Coi;(a l\ll'sa ..... ~ADILLA.C !'!Hllpl eni.:. 4 tll'I\ 1111'1'. 642-0010 .o.u1HQ1i•ZED Q(ALl~ Tunf'rl. ~e to app1"f'cia1r! Autos Imported 1f{I() ll..\RBOP. BL., f>12-li?,•JO ' 970 COSTA .'llE~A }·ORo-2 T. fJ;i1hrr!. Till l'ilh ;,ll}-9100 OJ)('n ~unrlay ?\'.t'w rack 4 ~pd. 2 <.Jxl CLEARANCE SALE CBl'l. BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 328:i2 Valle Road S;in .h11111 Capi31ra11n F.37 .4800/ 49?.-451 lr 499-2'261 AUSTIN HEALEY AUSTIN.HEALEY ENGINE 100.6 1 2639 C.C. Hi! I t'll. 1n . Casl iron h<'llrl 1nra1·1, d1sassrn1- 'olri1 anct' p11.r1111lly r,.bt1il!, J\11 par1s intluded. .genl'r- ator, etc. Call $40-2l\/\8, and leave your name and phone numhrr. BMW • rrarC'nrl. First Sl:'i()() takes I Lxce!lrnt ennrl111;in. t~:J77G7i -.--69-Ch-liT--1 ~s~:.--1s!l1 . DRASTIC REDUCTION -----:::::::----- s49s evy /2 on ".16 0-i~:v. ~. ~take l J' u l' k. BILL YATES '""' "'" o,.,,., ., '" 1970 MGB ....... $319S VOLKSWAGEN V~, ::iuloma!le, cus!om <"ilh t~. lS!h, Ci\l 11_12_~ (.1:!001E1 . ------_ _ n~~.\10. \\"!RES, A:\1-F:'ll Sl!n Juitn C11pi~lr~nn S.17-4l!OO 49~-4.->l I -199-tiht .lOO cc VELOCETTE Thn1x- ton, new ;•lu!~·h, tu·.,~, hr;ikr~. pi~!nn itnr! 1011 rr f'/\d. Puri~1 ·s drl1i::!it ;ind in [ll'rlrct sh11/W'. Be~! nflrr 01·~r $9;,0_ 67J--59:YI a f!er 4 p.1n. YAMAHA 100cc Kelly Rlue Ronk ~16"i.J ',j.j Ci!EVY 1" rn11 Pll'k-llp. Our Pn("e Good t·nurl . s:~i;}. 1969 MGB GT Call M~-'.11~2 $2495 $2399 ~~~ ---=cl BA~WICK ~-·•_•_i"9 ___ 9_64 l1\1P01l.TS INC. DATSUN 99il Sn. Coas! H1vy. La;..'11n11 Brarh ;i-16-·IO.'ll I 49·1-9771 ----------'70 Ford Bronco LEASE A NF.\V 19n PINTO $50.00 mo. (36 mo.) opf'n end RENT A NE\V 1971 PINTO $4 DAY AN fl 4¢ MILE PUT A LITTLF. KICK IN 'iOUR HRC;. \\'IJ~F:" SH.-\RP! 1966 MGB GT $1395 V.'IRF.S, RADIO. e Largest Sl'IPl'\H•n of NPw & t.:serl B.\]\\''~ • g.-,uthlann·s ;\los1 ;\ln<J. 1965 MGB trn Sf'rv1C"e Fae1l111r.<> · · · · · .$119S e C::omplr1e ~ll}('k of FULLY EQUIP. ill\1\V Paris e <tvrrs1·as Del1\"f'l'I' 1963 TR 4A CONV. $79S I 5prc1al 1s1.~ - \\"IR ES + >·lORE. Buy Or Lease At 1967 FIAT 850 $89S SPYDF:P.. 1\"ICE. 1967 TRIUMPH .. $1695 GT 6 CPF: 1968 TRIUMPH $1895 rt~:IJ. \\'IRJ::~. 1.\1:'-IAC. 1969 TRI GT6 I .. $1195 YELLO\V Cf'E ~·l:LL\. EQL'"IP, XUHlil 1965 JAG. XKE CPE. .. .. . .. .. .$2495 SIL\"J::R BLl '!:; ~!:;\\' TIRt;s C. BOB AUTREY 1&.'l L(\ng B<'aeh Bh 1!., Loni: Bcarh Phcine (213) 591 -8721 Closrrl Sunrla.V 'fi7 R.'1\\1 Hi()() -F1nr cnnd Sl iOO. Pl"! ply. Day~: 1146-0~2:): E\"f'S , fi~2--02i& DATSUN '65 Datsun Wagon 4 -!'f)('f'd dlr. Real :-i"1rf', 1 YCT 3~.1 ~ Full Pr11·e $S99 BARWICK 1:\1PORTS INC_ DATSUN La~11na Br:it·h '.il6-4!fil I 4!N-977l I DATSUN New '71 Datsun lliOO 01-IC, Pickup 11·ith cantp.. er. Sale pricP. $20!!3 dlr . (# PU!214.122701 \\li!J l ake cllt 111 trade, \Viii finan~ p1'1\'llfc p<irty. Call 546-8736 or 491-6Sll. FIAT l"l.IV'W'V'I "THINK" a a ma ... "FRIEDLANDER" 11750 IEACH ILYD,_____. !Hvw;y. JtJ 893-7566 • 537 ~4 NEW-USEO·SERV. ---~~0-:-~ "70 F!/\T :>pytif'r 8.JO Con- 1·c1·1 . Only ~ n1 I '•, R1-1tl1;il\ H./H, S;icrif!ce ol· frr. S4t>-09i!:!, -----------'f\S 1-"JAT K){) $p_yrlrr. N:-f' al (';i\;;.f1a r:1ll'n. Brs! ofter. 1~1:::!--1971>, -192·~~- 'ti>\ fiat Sill S/J)-·d7c-,-o,cf.~OOO°' ini. rar!1n & radials 673-5-tOl rill fi pin 1967 Ftfll ·l·dr wrl;in 4-sprl, In 111i. Cood lnin~portation, Stl~ill C11ll fi.12-21~0 JAGU~A~R- JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS Tiie nnl.v ;iuthon~f'd J AGUAR dealrr in the entire Harbor Arca. Cnrnrlrie SALES SERVICE PARTS 81\UEP. BUICK JN COSTA MESA 234 E. 171h Street 54&-7i 65 C•)Upr I ~prrrl, r<1rl1n, hrat . .-.r air cond111nn1110: \\'tr~ wtirr\.<;, f:n11~lt rRc1ni grPrn 11 ~ancllcwOOri leather in· tenor. (XXD2601 $3795 BAUER BUICK I 234 E. 17th St. Cl"\!lta ~esa >IS-7765 J:ENOWN NYLON !,~~ ~~~'.~~~·~;~~~!! :-:"'' r~n 1 i.'O s::.i1~1 ~lip ,~-F1 11~111·1nt: P11(·1r1r Y11c1it~ no:1.1·,-;o rnnrl \1u~! S<'ll, 1n;1k1• nffrr ~l-ln.-lli!l I liX.'il l.;1.kr11'(l{><I l .1dn ""· 1'.IG!l Y1\'.'l·l/\JIA p11nrln. 2 Hll.. in /\rl1111 Pk. ~:..u ,.(., 1111n. s:1!l.-,,11u. (::(IOI n.., rrr.~. :--;,." rni::r. 2\'l1:><1 1 n'.'.lr~ \"rry clear~,, C: 1 !1! NP1\ rio1·1 Rlvrl j I i.: .. ..,.1192 1!.1_>.s, 1111r bl2-13,,fl. MotOr Homes 940 A~k fo1· Jrw llOi\llA 90 Trail & slrrrt. I 1ii.:1• 11•'11. ir~~ 1h;in iOO 1111., * Kings Coach *1 H111~ nrl·k p!ira:-:.anl ('fK'"k~. H 1 ;,11\~o.1.~1; Motor ome Agency 1 11uw1<-1.1;porl ('flnrl :.1 11.~t ~.-.11. 6(}.\ ;\, Harbor. ;;:anla An,i AJ\C 1:i•rn1 :-;11.-.p [lU[)~. ~ \\'k~. Ch1u11r1ni1 hnr St"ll.•. \\'nrm1·d Sll!ll ~11-i..17~ • \l 1\VEH1r1.;~:~iO Superior * Landau! e i:.r F!BEH,r.J,,\S:' ~~217?nl.v usrd 2 11ks. Oprn rl;1il~ '.I 1n !l 11;;~~.91);\0 :>:"10\1,"RJRIJ. 11/dnll.1. 'll'fl --T11~70 Su1.uki 'l()'~ RENT 'lr \\"in111 s22:.1wk.I ··c Cl 1 • )..ail. Xlnt Nlnrl. tii::.-<'n:: , -1 1.1_ ., Ao 1a111pJnn lN'd l_;rr111an T () p Lo Jl)'llllll "~. Xlnt • Ullllll('I". "' llll. · 1n1 I Shcphrr·d_ J T1·adll1onal CaJ)I> Cnr! 1al I t!lnd f>l >-fl!I07 , T•'~"l''<'d by l/~O. :,1j...;)!.i7 (·,,11 ··1 11•1 "~1100111 1 ton r11~" hr;id -·---T ·1 --T 1--94S · ·•·· .. ~ ---' .,., ~ ,. J 111\Vl·. A NICE 0 1\Y ra1 ers, rave Al\C' cOL1:1f. Pt :rrY -~ __ ,,o-_1 f<1in ho;il s;i i.:till:i_ I (1rl fl iO :\\,Cl! ~[l(lT\~lrr 1·~ months oil!, 1·ha111p1~1n ~1rNl, li" VV.NTURE. Xlnl Slrrp~ e ;,·l:l--1:!:\2 e r.o. Jl91-ll~ll I llrarl. \\"fl.Irr, )1izh!(. 1d1n -10· \\'1th l'!('('\f"I(' hrakl'S. I " 'fOll T f~ ! U \11' 11 RO;>;. ., c , ,,,., I"'~\ 1 .,,, BE'\Gl,' •. -r-('-r , ,-,·,.,,,,-$J19fl_. 96_",-{)6.<!!l, CO •,·· n . ' n1· , ! Jo:: ,.,,I t HU '" " NEVll.1.E c;n " !1111.-.1, ~li'"fl~ i; 1·nn1rnrl<1hh S.1:1 '!l' ~ATLBOAT, inrl. ;in· fiEA.S: tih~l.1:\.1, C n 111 p J ,-. 1,-. 1 y 1•n1 ·lo~rd '•16 '•'I' • ,.,,.,.,,, ,0• rl11l"h1. -11('1 rr ---- • ···• 1' " ' "' lfll"I o· "I 1 1·;ihun11. 1111 .1·11d·~'· '\O ,.,11 --~~--hrrn ~11i]Pd l!H---{)~i!l •' ),\ ;i ·' :-;r·run1,. rr. :X 111 ., 2 SARLE AK(" Cnilif'~. 1·~ _ __ !~"'"· <'t>inpl rrhll Pll~lfl•' prr•<.11r 11rrl 11:ilrr 1111;!1 ,1,. yrs nltl ;\!11~! ,.,-.11 1lur t<'I \\'/\NTl<D. Lirln 11, U.•r·rl. s::;;, fi l:>-l!lifi .10 l!?I !1iilt1 1n~ I A fl k 1!1ri.-.I'..~ ;;.m.--,!l:i:-1 tr111lrr tl£•1 11:in1rd. \:di f~•·:111!l11il 1ond. \\',II lah,.. S-!G--l"i(H\ or :131-!li70 l<l•;q 1lO\"l1 \ :r-.ii CR, :,::rlO Sl.i~I c.1•h or 11 'II 1t "d" 1\0'-TONS .t· Ch1ht111h1111~. /\rlllil r.-.m:ilr'. AK C:, R"a~rJn:1 hl1 !l:1l-?~1·1 21 ' Vl;:~Tl'l~F -.'\LP.'i I. 1le11rl, irlr & load!> n! ~1r11.~. J::i-0$'.ll * 1 ~·F'.,\,l\L~: PO!vtlr~· _ _ ____ --- black ;\-11n1111u1r 11:1: I •dli1f• ('(}R()NADO 2:1: I 11111111 t' Toy S2:=i. 1'47-:lO'l-l 1 C'~t1n hoal. All Xtra~ Si:IOO H 85;_ or h)..1 olr. f\46-ll.303 or••s o _ ------- -----------• 2r Cnl Challrn~rr 1!'1'2 JIM'S Hlllzo11 ~fc.~11 Bo<irrl· I Ar11.til 1lully m11int~1r)('d Pv1 Jnj:! St-9hlr1t. All SIP('\ MO''li(, Ill~. $.17!-ll. f\44-t.'\.ifi IUJ11'l "'11lt•ri•ri. 11 m1 11111 -.-SABOT s100-.- 0rt('J;:11 Hwy lrnm S11n ,hi,in Iii ~ r.12.7-o(J7(1 t.:irs 64~..fll(\7 Capo~H·ann ·19.l-.1111, ll!t 'i -----H.DR~~:~ bnarrlNI rPnh •I. CAPE COO CAT BOAT 1~, thrh!~. 121.11 !i~l-~~.1 1 n1i sr-.11 F1n11 . Call n11,: f•1l'~in:1!1,1:11i .. n11oc11111\"\I ]fl.:: pn1 fi lh-\.", l:I ---:0:.1uan•h11t·k <>r To1u1~ 1'11'1 1 • "!\!I H(l,[),\ l)ll .l11~t :~1ri..::1;:t1 . ' I rrl111il! S.'J:,n nr t-.rst nHl'1 - ------i fil1-0--q 9 1;, 1Tt/\Vl-:L TR LR , -_11. ---I CLE/IN, 1100:\lY .. $1-«l. '1;~ llodaka lllfhT dtr! h1kr, •fi-12-1~~~• N'ble rn~. s22·, .,. l'l'OIVI "'R ·1--7,-,~,~ * K'l0-212~ + I, ' .r. "'1r r r, =~~ _ _ ----1 Hi v,/ll(Tt'~so1·1r~. <.l[l~ F., TP.i\!L K.· s1rrr1 h1kr , ·7n \IHI r'(1r11I SS~JI 1147-9:~~1 I Ya 111aha t:ndurn 2:i0 Xl111 -T .1 -Ut'l't 947 Cnurl, Sf,(\() fi7':-1lli ra1 ers, 11 y I 1;:1 Y1\\!1\llA ?~._:]. :-.:1•11 1n111~ ,i p~1!1I $~1~1 4 ·,.11 .~'1-;-•·11: ;d i ::, fll11 rr11111rd, !l'~!o(!M~. i-~r.J:J1~1t ~ \\'r~1rn1 lOCIO 111 r r r ~ ff.~\\fJ!'lr! :-;1.::.t1!r,_ 202li li La.i:;u11;1 C11n~rtn flr! t'llJJ '\lRI <\-~It ~1.l f-\;fi.Oiii: 1t11,.;1i/I r1r 2'11 1.1.i-~l.~t ~,,,.,-;:>-1'\~1 14' Tandem Tra iler \\llh ·I 11l1rrl~. All ~lr.-.1 "rid ,.,I 1•n11~11 l)('flOTl 1, '' Slrt11 rlri•k pl;111nc \\ 111 •"11 nr1 1ruct .. rnr p1 r k1tri ':11i6 Sicily, • \!r ~11 \'"rrlr I C :0-1 1,.;ti, 11~~ ~ 1:-.: f1\f\r R"l1111d•il ~"'ll'l 11 /li ~,I f'~ j)j J:•!I IHll! 111.'. l~llk. ~•ll'llfh·"I --~~~----------~~- AUTO AUCTION SUNDAY, MARCH 21st. 12 NOON TO 5:00 P.M . BO CARS CADS-CHEVYS-TRUCKS FORDS-MUSTANGS f 'OREIGN CARS AND MANY OTHERS ALL CARS MAY BE SEEN & DRIVEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 19 & 20 20 °/o Depbsit on Bid SS0.00 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT No Personal Check' Pleas• J Days Allowed fo r Financ ing MARCUS MOTORS * * * * 21 00 HARBOR, COSTA MESA 645-0466 ROADMARK POLYES TER PREMIUM'QUALRY ' ·1 •·o. r"' ""'<"'~IN•'"'"""'· "~·•l••r? • ! ~ "' lo• ~.,J•· ,,.,,, o<n>' ·"' ·~;~"•I •"' 11\.US FE T. PER TIRE l1.71i :: 2'; ~ ~ l i.J-( : ~o ~liO 2 80 •·•r..,...,. ,.., ,., , 1>1 •· h i.;.r:, .. \"•l•ifl•' r. ~·· •" ,,1""· ••·•""'Jo l•r ''~' •o,1'~<1IQ"• J•·~"'I'•" ;'"'"'1>11 '"' "'' • '· I II "u L"• ••m• ··~··•)'·S~""'(,,14·•, )~" "n ~ • • • , ~ , bull. BRAKE OVERHAUL GUARANTEED 20,000 MILES TUBELESS WHITEWALL PRICE Pl.US f.E.T. TIRE B!lE ~ER llAE PEii TIRE CELEBRITY G/ P 14.6J 1 5.7~ 16.41 17.111 11.90 I 1.78 2 o~ ~.17,2.11 "2.J3 135 ! 53 BElTED PERFORMANCE !•n''"" "'''•di•• l • r • 1 r ·" • • < v " " " t •,I I d ~·· ··e ( : " I' • I ~ ~ • • ut l • ALIGNMENT 0 '· ' 6 • ,_ . I- 01 "· ' ,_ " " ,, 5 S1turdtt, Marth 20, 1971 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Import.cl 1--------97(1 Auto•, lmPo~ 970 Autos, lmpor!od RENAULT 970 Autos, lmportMI Autos, Ntw 980.4.utoa, ~ew 980 Autos, New 9IO JAGUAR MERCEDES BENZ Ori!n'}e County's L.1r9cst Selection New S. Used M('rcedP.s Benz Jim Slemons Imps. War11rr & Main St. Santa An.1 546.4114 automar1c. AM-F:\I, lealher interior, completl'ly ~con­ ditioned. 6,000 mllr \\'llr· ranty, NYP 711, dealer Stan. M&-4114 MERCEDES BENZ 1:11H l•AC14 tl4WY. Jfl 893-7566 • 537..5124 NEW-USED-SERV. ~ $2788 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC "\VEED It & ~Rp"' .. clean out the treasure!! &. tr11~h - turn lnto ca~h thru A DAiiy Pilot Claulfit!d ad. 642-~7~ UW Harbor Blvd. A! Fair Dr. Costa J\Ie~11. 546-8017 Autos, New 980 Au tos, New 980 De l••• 2 Dr. 4 1p1t d, rodio, '1795 ~•Olft ()(Tl:313) '64 DODGE llGUW PllCI 4 Dr. Sd11. Aura. T"'n'~ '9d1t &. $695 ~ta,., (3!7HHJ '69 ford fairlane lllULAI PllCI 2 Dr. M.T. Au10. t•tnt .. 'S. , .. I &H, Facto.., olr. (llA,63) $2595 '67 VW DELUXE .. PIKE PIKI 2 Dr,' So ••d, rod•O '-~IOI••· $1195 o" co~d. (TEI! 174f $1395 '69 PONTIAC llGULA PllCI Pll(I G.P. Auto. 1•0~1. l!&H. Foclefy 13995 $3495 111r. full Pow•< 1101782) '48 CADILLAC PllCI PllCI O<•t inot. Au!(! Iron• .. rodio &. 1595 $395 ~1111111•. {l'.RGCll7) PORSCHE '71 OLDSMOBILE ltKLUDUt Mtottr. dtfrMi., bocltup ligtitl. ll'Mriert:'f &i5htrs, cLllll IHid •ipen, pedcltd da~ poddtill Yiwt. *' end lilauld«" Mlts, 1*111 rtst1 Ol'ld oil !he -wflfy' ...,iprntnt. 0rW flDW in ycv dloic:• of tolors .•• 111111 o4d '°"'" thoic1 of 1ttt1sorits. $2 '71 HONDA IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LARGE SELECTION • Air CoolN Fro11t l"gl11e • Front Wheel Ori•• • Power Assisted Stlf·Adlu1tin9 Fro1t Dl1c lrek1s • Ma1lmu111 S111eell 75 111.p.h. • Up To 40 Mile1 Ptr Gallo11 • Four P1sst111•r 2 Dr. SNa11 '69 FORD 1/2 T. P.U. 'opttd, ""*· (~26l11) '69 OLDS D9fte ti C,t, Av10. """'·• for:. i.ry olt, ~/•. t&'"i. (W.:>.087) '64 T-BIRD fu~ ~·· f1111tle'Y ..W, (,......,6331 '66 OLDS FIS Aulfl. HO•ll., t11dl11 & ht11!1r, ,_ 11t1tri"f.(SlW9"1 '68 OLDS 98 II ULAI PllCI 12295 lllULAI PllCI llGULAI Pitel ....... ~ ..... Am•NllVSa Mn8PIU lnn'IL \'Ml Ur' NIWCARI 540-9640 UllDCARI 540-8881 2850 NUIOlllYD. A TOYOTA '69 Toyota JOHN CONNILL "No 6 immic••. No Gi•11w1y1, J111t 21 Yra. Ho"11t S1lli"9 1971 MONTEREY 2 DOOR HARDTOP. Del.uxe al~ viqy~. i~terior, autom_atic transmission, power steerin1. whisper air cond1t1oner, Afl-1 radio. Dual rear seat speakers, Decor grouJ', remote le!t hand mirror, tinted glass, etc. •1Z46K5778. Immediate delivery. RETAIL $5029.80 DISCOUNT $ 829.80 54200 JOHN·SON & SON LINCOLN CONTINENTAL e MARK Ill e MERCURY e COUGAR 540-5630 642-0911 WE'RE LOADED WITH THE ALL NEW 1971 CHEVROLET WAGONS! • The rear window 9oes up and disappears Into th• roof. The tail 9ate 9011 down and disappears Into the floor. ALL MODELS· E9UIPMENT AND COLORS AVAILABLE! BRAND NEW 1971 VEGA NEW 1971 CHEVY 1/2· Ton LONOllD 1cs1•1Zt.t11221 • OVER 50 VEGAS TO ~CHOOSE FROM N•med c., of the Yeu 1971 MOTOR TltlHD Best H•ndlin9 Car in Ame rica Rt9ardless of Price IOAO & TU.CK Finest O ut Of Comporison Tesh of the Six Smell Cari CAl & DIUYll 2 DOOR SEDAN NEW 1971 CHEVY 110 SHOIT YAN W/AUTOMATIC TU.NS. IGJIS1Ull7S•ll OIDIR TODAT IN YOUR CHOICI •• 10 CO LOU CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1200 ' • ' ., ~ •• ,, '4'-.... :;r, ._. . "All Y Pl' OT G.:i ..... JI', .. i; I -.0w.. 1§:1 ..... ,,, .. ,. J ~I '"""'"" I~ ._I _."_"·'_""_"_JI~ I Auto5 lor S•le AutoJf~ l_§l,l.__ _., ... _ ...... __,J§J ,~I ~ .... ~.,,,,~.,. ~l §J~11 ~I •'"'"•1 "'"'•· ;;I "~I ~1;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;~990.j ............. ... 990 Autos, UMCI 990 Autos, Used Autos, Import.cl 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmport9d -----. VOLKSWAGEN -VO_LK....;S_W_A_G_E_N_ 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 910 I Autos, Imported 970 ,. .... .. 2150 HAllOI ILYD, 0,..1 Dcrys' •111 .' ""' SE HAILA ESPANOL All CA RS PLUS TAX ' LICINSI All mikes & models 1957-1 969 Down pymt. no problem here. Monthly Semi-Monthly & Weekly Pymt. Accepted. 1st, 2nd & 3rd cir choice here. CREDIT NO PROBLEM, TRADE UP OR DOWN SERVICEMEN WELCOME ''I 'ALCON 'SI T·llRD .,, J•fttlll ''' OLDS ''l ¥W IU~ St •. w9 ,. t HGZ!93) !ZLS9'JJ ! f .es 1vLt1161 ! lb!>ASI! fQKS992 l $299 $149 $AVE $599 $399 FULL PlllCE FULL PltlCI FULL PRICE FULL PRICE ''7 CHEV. I 'll DODGE '61 T·llRD I ''l CM•rolet '5' CHE~ lmp•I~ R&H 2 OR. H.T. IGPll.380 ! STA. WGN. St ... 'N•<J· !TUJ~94 ) flEFJSOl !SIA4541 !PNV529) $799 $199 $199 $199 $149 FULL PRICE t:ULL PRICE FULL PltlCI FULL PRICE FULL .,RICE ''l CHEVY II I '6S l'lyMouth I ''2 UMILIR ''6 Chryiltt I '62 TEMPEST STA. WGN. CONV. SIA. WGN. lOO !741BBB l A~to .. R&H. f JXSSSS ! SK049~ I !GFES40) !FEG'\151 $399 $399 $149 $399 $399 FULL ,RICE t:ULL PRICE FULL PRICI FULL PRICE FULL PRICE MANY TO CHOOSE FROM INCLUDING ''I FORD Gtl•. Cpe. '''Chrysler Newpod ''' lt0ADRUNN£R ''1 CAMARO '67 Plymoutti W•90" '67 CROWN l"'P••i•! '66 MERC. Cy"lon• '64 FORD W.19011 '69 CHAIGll '61 FORD Gtl••· '6l Clwty Nov• SS '64 T·llRD ''4 Aintfl. HHle, Spril• 'l5 LINCQLN '69 VW BUG zvc '108 $1599 CHl<;K IVERSON YW 54g.3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA VW '66 BUG ~IrNT CONDITION Attractive green finish with bE>1ge lOIPrior, r:idio~ heat· er, etc. Oieck this ou! for prif't' & f1Uali1y. ITRH5131 :925. Johnson & Son, 2626 Harbor BL, Costa !\1esa. 540-5630. '69 VW FASTBACK Y\VO 177 $1299 CHICK IVERSON vw 549-3031 ..Ext. 66 or li7 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '67 V\V SEDAN . Top cond. L-Oadcd 1\'/rxtras. Sunroof. $1200. 642-99-12 ·e 1965 V\V BUG-Private party mus! Sf'll. Only $795. '67 VW BUG BJ~ wi!h black intPrior, 1SOO f'ngirn>, has '68 seats & bumpers. S~clal of the \\eek. iZXUR66)' $999 CHICK IVERSON VW 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 0JSTA MESA '69 VW BUG Automaur. radio and heatl"r. (ZVL8951 $1688 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC VOLKSWAGEN '67 vw SEDAN Radio & Heat1>r. {UUV812J $999 Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACH BL. 842-443.i HUNTINGTON BEACH '66 VW GHIA Ye!lo"·· with Black landau top, new valve jnl> XNHS: \ $1199 CHICK IVERSON vw 2·1&0 H;irbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 Costa Mesa 516-8017 1970 HARBOR BLVD. '66 VOLKSWAGEN --=c._,o.sT"'"'A ~ME~s'~-1 '68 vw SQUARE BACK Sun Roof. Ai\1 • Fi\t rad io, heater, l TPC1'20 • $1195 ATLAS WAGON Radio, hPatPr. (XEV457) $1599 VOLKSWAGEN '66 YW Bug ltad10, heater. 4 !$j)('ed trtJB 873•. full Pnl'e $999 BARWICK IMF'ORTS INC. DATSUN 998 So. Coas! H11·y. La~na Beach ~>1&40.'ll I .it(l4.9771 LEASE A NEW '71 YW $51.89 Per. Mo. + Tax AT BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 328:i2"Valle Road San Juan Capistrano 837 .48001493-1511J 499.2:.ffil '66 vw SEDAN (VIN 672~ VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN '68 YW SEDAN '63 YW SUNROOF $1200 full price $700 full price NO i\10NEY 00\VN (0AC) NO 1\10NEY DO"'N fOACl $48.69 Per Mo. I $28.37 Per Mo. (36 liolo. OACl Llc. YXR 7!\.I i'.:6 to.In. OAC1 Llc. ZZR 924 lrHt'rest e&n1puiec\ on 12 '!. lnterl's1 romputed on 12".i~ auron1otlve discount ratr au1on101tve discount ra1r, 11•hi('h is equivalent to :!1.2·.' .,.,,h1ch 1s l'QUivall:'nt to 21.2~~1 annual percenta;:e rate de. annual JK•rcenta11:e 1·ate de- ferred paymrnt price is I !erred p11yn1ent prire i~ $1 7J3.M including all inter. $1021.32 1nch1d1ng all inter- est. AU taxes and Jicl:'nse or r.~t. All laxes: and licen~e or if you prefer 10 pay cash. the 11 ynl1 pi•e/er 10 pay cash, the lull price is only $1289.00 1n. full prier is only $751.00 in- cluding tax and license and l'lud1ng tax and -license and not one pr.nny mtt.re. not onP rrnt more. BILL YATES BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN 328:i2 Valle Road San Juan Capistrano &l7-48001493-t5111499-2261 -------=~--i '65 vw SEDAN IR!Z 3001 $825 Harbour V.W. '.12852 Valle Road San Juan Capistrano 837-4800 /49.'H:Jl \/.199-2'261 '64 vw SEDAN (\VXG 2!i7) $799 Harbour V.W. I ''4 PORD !G.la•. Xl l ''J FORD rG.4.LX ~L ) ''4 OLDS W•90" '61 DODGE Co"'· '66 PLYMOUTH Co"v, ''4 DODGI G.T. ''SifUSTANG ''2 DODGE W•to" '62 CADILLAC '64 CHIV. W•gon '64 DODGE W•<Jo" '70 DUSTER '63 FORD W•oon 'l4 CHEY,IW,9011 ''' FORD 6 . T. ''J FORD F1lco11 I 846-11!71 Chrysler.Plymouth I '69 VW, AM/F~l Auto. 2929 Harllor Blvd. 18711 BEACH BL. 842.443:> sunroof. PR 1 CED TO Cos!a Mesa 546-193-1 18711 BEACH BL. M2-44ll HUNTINGTON BEAC.1i Harbour V .W. 18711 REACl-1 BL. 842-44351 l-IUNTJNGTON BEACH $888 '6t ltAMILll ''4 M~•ry W•90" ''J FORO G.1 •. 500 ''1 FALCON W.19on '64 lntern•rio11al i;,.T, 'l7 PONTIAC L1Mt"' 2150 HARBOR BLVO., COSTA MESA, S46-3050 SELL. * 644-6027 * '68 vw CAMPER-HUN1'1NGTON BEACH '64 vw BUG ·57 V'IV Bug, bei.c:e. 24.000 Drluxe sundial, like ne\\. '69 vw, R&H. Xlnt cond, Larne Selection "' ROW 399 mi. Clean. t11.pe deck $1000. New tig,.r paw v.·ide tires, In mi's orl~ 0111nr. $1450. Of YW Campers, &12-2756/all 6 64'1--4B6'1 low miles on new eng. $1475 :,.Jl!-8058 alt 6 pm. l8i1J BEACH BL. S.J2.443j $799 '63 V'IV Bus. goOO mrchanicaJ &1~263.1 aft 5 ..... k. days any. iii96'17'F>'A><srrn<s'AAciiK<::--,;:;M"l'-Fo;;M;,I _:H::-U:'.'.N"T:'.'IN:::G"..T'..'.O'.CN'...'.'.BE'.:A".'C:'.H'._I Vans, Kombis, CHICK IVERSON conr!. Nf'ed~ a H1tle body !-":..m.:_•_•.:.·k:::•::''::.· _____ sunroof, Jo mi. SpoUf!ss. '68 VW BUG Buses, New & Used VW _•_•_•·_k._S-450_._,,_'-_1_48_7 ___ For best reswts! 642-5678 $1495, 644-1343. VTS-907 Immediate Delivery ~·--l-A_u_t_•_•._N_•_.., ____ 9_SO_A_u_t•_•_._N_•_.., ____ 9_SO_A_u_t•_•_. _N_•.., ____ 9_so __ A_u_t_•.:.'·-N_•_.., ____ 9so;,.:._A-.u:.;t;_••:.;•..:N::.•:.:"':__ __ '~.:.98:;0:..;:A;:u:;.t•:::•::.·.:.N:;•:;:"':._ __ _:980 $1299 CHICK IVERSON ~~i01~~;n~R6;f,~~~ CHICK IVERSON vw COSTA MESA Classified Ad •• • 642-5678 ' •, THINKING COMPACT? THINK SAVINGS ON THE NEW ONE! GET TJIE #I DEAL ~~~FR~OM THE #I DE~LER! 3 IXCITING MODILI INCLUDING A 302 Y·81 1964 vw KolTTIO!ln (',~oci. 4 \l)ted. re>d,o. ~fflltr OLV4J4 1969 LINCOLN IJ.8. At., !oc:t orr, Po PS Pnwor (di~) brokts. PW, PW, 11&1-1, -lir~. v•r¥ root. 1;"1ed glo\\ . .,.... ocv., Xt'P4'XI. BIG SELECTION READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 1968 BUICK Wildco1 (u~1 (p!. v.a. JIT. fact oor. FP, P), POB. PW, pheeter, - llr•s. v.nvl roof, ltn!ed glau. whttl tOVt•~ A.M-FM sltrto. VTHq11 C.O $ I FULL PRICE INCLUDING DUAL . PAINT STRIPES, DLX. TWO SPOKE STEERING WHL, 6.34x14 TIRES, SMOG CONTROL SYSTEM, AND MORE! (502910) THI SIXY CAR FROMIUROPI CAPRI IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! VOLUME SELECTION OF COLORS AND OPTIONS TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S # 1 VOLUME LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER BEFORE YOU BUYI 1969 MERC. (ydtne Sci-(pt, V·8, l)lj!o. l•onl · power ~tterm~. power {d 1 ~t) brakes, •Od•o. htote•, wh•ltwoll t1re1. timed glo\S, w~tl ~ov~~ Spoole<. ZKZ086 1968 CAO. $3995 El Ooroda. V·8. A 1, Foti air· f P • P~. P, (d•stl B, PW . PS. rod<O. '~'"· ww ''"'•''"''·~I. l•"'" . olos\, w..coven. TwohgM Stnhnel. (ru•~t ton!rol, W&M41!9. OPEN SUNDAYS VW 5'"1031 Exf. 66 °' 67 WANTED ;:i-lfl-.1031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. f'I' pay lop dollar for ~>nur 1970 HARBOR 3LVD. COSTA lliESA VOLKS\VAGEN today, Call COSTA ~fESA '6?> V\V squarehaf'k, f:iir and a!>k for Ron Pinchot, e '68 V\V Bug e cond. PRICED TO SELL, 549-:!031 Ext. 66-67. 673-0900. $575. 499-34•10 Good L'Ond, !'>1ust 5ell --.-~~----1 • 1970 VW . YellO\\', 6Unroot, • $11.JO • * 673-95:i6 '65 V\V • Reb!I f'ng, TI(;'\V Xlnt cond, $164.1. • '69 vw. VW 1300: Pf'rfect running pain1, Vfry good cond. Xlnt L'Ond . Sacriflce $1295. co n d . 1 n q u i r p 2 J 2 Reas. 642-3518 or 642-9463. fi7J--2271 or 546.-4120, \Vh!sir Marii;ueritE', or call 644--1740 Aft 6 pn1. We'll help you sell! Autos, Imported 642-$78 970 1966 V\V-Factory air. new e '69 V\V SQUAREBACK • tires. B!uP 11'/hlk in!erior. I Auto trans nl:'.,.,. brake~ t Xln! rond. CaU ,1;32-0512 $1ROO '• 673--li182 • Autos, ll)'lported 970 Autos, Imported 970 r-~~--~-~~~--~~-'-~~~ . 71COROLLA 19,9 TOYOTA CtOWll s.d. 19ll TOYOTA S-4•11 1970 TOTOTA t.116crvl,., HT RIH, W•"•" h11\:u. ( 110. 11l9 TOYOTA Core11• c,.. It, H .. A;, cond .. _. •P••d. IXSSS4~) 19,9 TOTOTA Cor•IMI Cp•. A .. H .. Auto. ! ii AOV D E·A N L £WIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA . '• :· :: ' .,. . ;j ... . :~ .. 1·.;, " . \ ' DAILY.PILOT :JS ·~·-""_ .... _ .. ,_. ~~I .,......... l~ !._._, ... _.,,_ .. _,. _,J§J I .......... 11..-.1 I 1·~-------1 ~~~~·~l!!l~1;-;;;;;;;;,,;~1 ··-------AutotlOfSale 1§1 [ Aut•1fotW. )§} { Auto1lorS11t A11101 f01 Salt 1§1 ;;;I '";;;;;;'" "';;;;;;"" ~l~iiillll Aut ... Imported 970 Autos, Used 990 fuhls, Used 990 Aulos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 1--------990 CADILLAC Autos, UMd Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used ftt ~,.,.,,,~~~~:1 ~'""''""'"""-::-:-=---~~~~~~1 -VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC CADILLAC CADILLAC CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CHEVROLET I '63 VW Bug • • • '69 Convertible, loaded, '65 Chevy 2-dr hrdtp, auto, $4200. Can li.nance, priv. fNo. PID610) S'2'99, SlO 11ty., San Clemente n.t delivers on approved credit. c.4~92-~2800~·~·~-~==• 1 See at 1945 Harbor Blvd, '63 Corvair '65 Impala Wagon '69 CHEVROLET Radio, heater, 4 si>eed. l WAZ 11)4)' Cad. '69 Cpe ·de Ville Cad. '67 Cpe. De Ville CAD '68 2 Door coupe. Excellent con- dition thru-oot. Real iood Air conrtltionlng, power stoor-CAPRICE COUPE t'ACTORY FACTORY CPE. DE VILLE 1968 El Dorado. WADED C.M. ll':COnd car. (UOJ79J). Ing, radio, automatic. It's VS, autoinatk, radio. hellV. er, power 11teerin1 le d!.e brakes, tilt wheel, alt conl dition1ng. (156.AGXJ f'ull Price $3'9 ATR CONDITIONING AIR CONDmONING $3800. fii3-330l or 673-2541 '67 CHEVY Van, R/H, 1 $599 • bozy n·vm9 BARWICK IMPOR1'S INC. FULL LEA1llER INTERIOR Full powrr, beautilul cloth & Full powt'r equipped, padded leather inter. Stereo door toP. l!lt & telescopic stttr-locks, cruise con1rol.' trunk 1ng, alereo, most all dt'!lL'Oe opene-r. Light sentinel, auto $2295 Cl/ to ckoose lrom owner, Lo mi's, New tif'!'s, f"ACl'ORY '69 Coupe OeVLlle Xlnt, S1475/trade. 64~1 AIR CONDmONING Full po'>''tr, cood cond. '68 Chevelle J\lalibu Sport F'~U poWer. lilt wheel, AM -!--'-'"'="1l62-"'-0'._,-67o,"-'~"-'--Coupe. Low n1lleag1". Very CONNELL CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET DATSUN exlras, (YSC685J. dimmer, most every d!x. F'M rad_io or glerco, vinyl CAMARO clean, SJ1j(), 962-fi6.l3 2828 }!ARBOR BLVD. ATLAS 996 So. COElst Hwy, .Laguna BE'ach 5-16-4051 I 494--9771 $4444 "'"" < TVVffilll. $2666 top. e1c .• etc. f\VEA 393;.,_...,.--.,,_.,.~_,...---"~~=~~,,::;=--~-I COSTA MESA 546-1203 28'J8 HARBOR BLVD. , '65 CHEVY 2 dr Impala. COSTA MESA 546-lal3 '"''" '""· MUST .. u ... camaro .-327 '"" 1;.;o. ,69 Mali'bu Chrysler·Plymouth '68 BUG luro~an, Custnl yellow, chrn1 whls tach & stereo. lmmac, s,1ioo firm. 837-269-5 ~~~~~ ~~~L~ Your Choice !or Loaded. Sliver. Lo mi. * Call 89..l-4943 * $3444 !~:~:best ofter. GH-4319 . =-c1M'°'P'°A7L~A~'7.61~.-A~I~~-. -P~/~S. P/B, Sl29j OR BEST 0F- '6S CAi\1ARO, Xlnt cond , 1970 F'ER. 642-~7S7 • 427 eng. 30,000 mi's, $2150. c19757~C-h•-,-,-,-0-,-.-,-,-,-, -,.-ic-k, ~~~~ Air oond. V8, automaHc, d!r. Radio, healt'r. !YYJ0231. Must aacriliee. S239S full prier>. Call 494-1744. 'li6 CHl'~VY 1'-1alibu SS , 2929 Harbor Blvd. automatic, Pwr. sternng, Costa Mtsa ~l!l\i o '>''hitl" side 1vall~ Io 1v mil"'g" 1995· T>'R 116• '69 CAPRICE I dealer. Stan. ~IG-111·1 =~-~~-~~= 11-fardtop CJM'. V8, auto .. R"tl+ ~ '68 Chev . ~1alibu 2 dr, PS, power steering & btake(r 2600 HARBOR BL.. •UTHORIZEO 0[,t..Lf R Pvt pty, 645-1907 ENCJNE, VW 1600, cont· pletely i:eblt, Never run. $350 exchange, $400 outright. 968-3049 CUSTA MESA 2600 MARBOR BL., nev• seat cover.;, good con- '70 Camaro, air. AJ\ftrM. d!tion, $300. 642-4893 '70 NOVA 6 cyl. Bst ofr. ovrr $15j(). factory aiSr.2v6<n8yt8toP. (~)1 Xlnl rond. 831). 7395 I eve 5-ID-9100 Open Sunday COSTA MESA ,t..UTl-'O~llfO DfALfR e 5'10-9100 Open Sunday 2000 HARBOR BL., lo mi.. Mugt sacrifice, make of.fer. 892-:>329 '63 Impala 4-dr hrdtp. VS, &IJ-1546 • • COSTA MESA VOLVO CAO. '65 '60 t'LEET\VOOD 4-d r . I ,j<I0.9100 Open Sunday Motor in xlnl cond. llrrs e SEO. DE VILLE lair, rn>w ~i~~-Needs seat I CAD .. 65 Cpe, De Ville. Air, rovers, $32J. ;->J7-333l 11 I<"-I nd 1 a pv.•r, ,,., a t'au op, CHEVROLET '69 CtLEV. VAN Pallt'led, Sprin1 \V~la SUPER CLEAN 673-6326 factory air. $400. Owner, 547-164.1 '62 Chevy II Nova, Stancle.rd trans, Runs OK, Good buy a t S1:l, 64>-4178 VS, automatic, power steer-o.68~1-m-p-,l~a~4-d~,~hnl~l-p.~A~i,·I CAVE ROSS 1ng. dlr. Loaded. (CVE369) cond, VS, Auto Ir A n s. PONTIAC Full price $219.j, CaU 494-TI<l-4 Power. Vinyl lop, Sl450. i '61 Chevy 2-dr (No. RVPJ74) 675--4009, 63.>-3366 • $199. $10 delivet1i on an. =~~~~=-~~· 12·180 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. ,. '66 EL CAMINO -Very Cos!a Mesa. 546-&017 , \.l'U"Lftl'U ~ THINl ~ 'VO!YO' e 1970 COUPE de Ville by tilt \\'heel, radials. Xlnt t"ACTORY pvt party, $5185. eon d. Sl.650. 675..fi060, $195 '64 li\.1PALA Station \Vagon, w/Everything. Gd. Cond. p11:1ved rred1t. See at 194~ clean, llt'IY auto trans., Harbor Blvd, C.i\f. bucket seals, make offer. '57 9hevy 2-dr 8•1 Air $350. Eveg 642-1961 AIR CONDITIONING • li73469.ll + 644-6111. '65 Jmpala convt, 347.7176 $700 ~8-0019 We'll help you sell! 642--5678 540-2608 full poWf'I' irn:l. elec!ric "'in. A t • N ~~~~---~= doivs, & e!t'ctric scat. Slgnal U Ot, ew 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, Naw 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New "FRIED~NDER" 1lJSt ••ACM IHWY. HI 893-1566 • 5.17-6824 NEW-USED·SERV. ~ $3081 1971 VOLVO Demo #2819 ..Derut leuii4 \II VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '61 VOLVO 122 S, 4 rlr, Orig owner, gd cnnd. lo mi. $37j, Cail 962-3(117 scl'kini; radio. See to ap. precia1e. !TBY306\. . $1222 ~~~L~ AUTHO~IZEO OEALE~ U.00 HARBOR BL .. COSTA !11ESA S.10-9100 Open • • CAO. '69 CONVERTIBLE '68 VOLVO '~ai;:on 122S. Air. I FACTORY, big englnc xlnt rond Sl700 I AIR CONDITIONING &32--55'10 ' · · Full pow•cr, all leather inlet- ' inr. nit & .trl!'.~copir slrcr-5~ VOLVO • Xlnt cond ing. s1ereo, loaded w•/ex!ras S500. 641--6-l79 or 832-0627 & very low local miles. Autos, Used 990 (YNE3991 . AMX '69 RED, blk int. 3!Kl t'ng. Auto. P/S + B. Ai\1-1''i\1 . Tut glas~. Pri pty. S 19 9 5 .. . •1, BUICK $4444 ~Qbeq, .._ ~C.'.OILLAC AUTHOF!jUp OE•LER 2600 HARBOR BL., cosn( MESA ...... -.-. ~ .-. -~-9100 Ope n Sunday ·6fBUfCtitGO'N' 1---c:--- Sports wagon. I Pass. V8. auto .. RJ.lf; P.S., P .B., roof rack, factory air. tYMM05'2) $3295.' BAUER BUIC.K 23~ E, 17th St. Costa Mesa ;)48-7765 '67 BUICK RIVIERA 1 Cad. '70"Cpe de Ville FACTORY AIR CONOITIONJNG ruu.. LEATHE!fl INTERIOR Vinyl top, fu4 po1ver', lilt & telescopic steering, ~ter'eo. locally ~l,'iven. Sold new & M!rviccd,_by W.! (72DBEJ) $5999 OWNER, Jo~ac air rond, Full ib. ..11. po1\·r.p: Vinyl roof, Michr!lri ~ftt Cl~ tires, "°1ag wheels, st£'1'eo .,. ~CADILJ"c la[>(', CALL DR. J OYNER AUIHO~•ZED OlAlE"I at 5j7-7077 Sat or Sun, 1-6 2600 HARBOR BL., pm. COSTA i\1ESA '66 BUICK Skylark Sport 540-9100 Open Sunday Coupe, AM-fM, automali<', e' air rond, chrome whet-I, lowl -----c •• ----- rnileage, S1395. ROH 808, dcalt'r. Merle. 546-4114 Largest Selection e '65 BUICK WAGON OF LUXURIOUS "'° •• ""'"' "" CADILLACS · CADILLAC CADILLAC 'ID SEO. DE VILLE 12.000 local :mile!. Only by St't'ini and driving: thi~ \ilif' new trade in can you ap- pi-eeiale condition. Exotic gret?n gold metallic finish \l'ith harmonizing 1n!erinr & landau roof. Fully power equipJ>t>d of course, plus AM/FM S[{'l'CO, lele • tilt a,trir. \vhcel, AfR COND-. plU'.'1 much MORE. See this one befoM you buy. (291). BEJ 1. Pric!ed m '.'!ell ,J<Jhn· snn & Son, 2l'l6 Rarbor Bl., Cos1a M{'sa . :HO·S6:10 Autos, Used in Orange County • 19 Cl){' D<'Villei;. HI Srd. ~- Villr~. 6 El Dorados -J Con- ver11b!es. 16 other 11f'!ect traM-i ns. 1963 thru 1970's ·ibe~ ~CADILLAC AUTHOP.llED OE"1..£.A 2600 HARBOR BL .• J COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday • NO matter what it ~. you can seU It 'vi th a DAILY rrILOT WANT AD! 642-$7~ Autos, Us4d 990 LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU J 50 USEO CAlS'i yo CHOOSE FROM ~: .~.?.v~s .. ""' ·, "'"" $1999 WSW, OK in e¥9•y ""'V· lXUGSll) •69 IMPALA V•~ '"''" P,,,, OK i1t .,.,.., wey. l'ICIS17?) '67 RAMBLER REBn ·vs. •~+o .. f1r;lorv .;,, pow•r ,+•tring. A t eeoll .. ,lu•. lTEzqo4 1 '67 PLYMOTH. GTX< Awlo .. f•ctcrv .@•, P.S., 'itaH, WSW. A~ OK c•t i~ .,,.,.;.,..,y, ITllS6491 BUSINESS IS GOOD AT THEODORE R()BINS FORD ! THE REASON WE SELL FOR LESS IS SIMPLE ••• Jf>mt<r' THIS WEEKEND -ONLY - BRAND NEW 1971 TORINOS FUUY IQUIPPID won 1600u. eng;no. Funy syncronized 4 speed trans., htottr & defroster, hi-level "dire<:l·oir'' ventilation, windshield woshers, hi-bock softty bucket seots, sect bths • -• front & reor, podd~ visr·t dosh, lockif'IQ steering tolumn, botkup hghfS.\'911ort-w_t~ Y ~A:~~:S 26 St~K s 7 5 FA~~~RY FASTBACKS TO CHOOSE INVOICE FROM plus tax & license NEW '71 NJ STA)IG NEW 2 DR. HAROTOP \; SAVE V-1, ltlt t irt1, A-T, P·S, P~r.,,, $53990 r•d, •i•, T-9ltu, wbl ,.,.,,, 1-(i bkh, •le. ~ 144519). W-ttkr S3742.00 Our •rk• Sl202.IO ---------,,_ HEW 2 OR. SPTS. ROOF SAVE ~l5 1 V-R, Iii b~h. bit tir•1. ,t,.T, p. $57651 1t11r, P·clisc~. ••clio, cl•c 9rp, 1- '11•11, w\,I c.vro •Ir;, [I l 186,l. W-1nr Slf1 l .25 Our Prlc1 Sl334.14 NEW 2 DR. CONVERT. 351 V8, P-tcp, P-1tr, P·di1r;1 , \,i blch, bit,;,,,, lit 11•1•, A.T, AM· FM, r;oM 1<1le, P-wi ndo..-J, •Pt whl cvu, T-91•11 etc. ( 101410 ). SAVE $150:: W-1tltr $4714,75 011r Prlc• S40l4.Sf J5 I .4V, 1ulo/t.1"'" ••d .. pwr. 1h. & d;,, brk1, opl . dick, ccnv. f rp., 1ph. inter., widt e•1!1 I mert. t 1000601 W•1tkr S444t.OD 011r Price $1741.00 • NEW'71 RANCHERO NEW RANCHERO Em111 ;cn ccn!rel ty1lem, E711 14 fire1, AM ,,d;c, (lf91)1J. W4tlir Sl3t6.12 011r Price S271J!.94 NEW RANCHERO SOO 151 Va, <rui1cm~tic. vi1, 9•oup, P.S., pow1r di•c br•ke1, tint. 9!•11, H 0. 1u1p. ( 1156~1), W·Jtllr 54214.06 0111r Prlr;, S3391.4J SAVE $68311 SAVE $888° P.di1c. bit tirf'• 400-VI, A.T, p. tlr. 1 !r.~T-Gla\.. 1111 ilk. rtdit, '''· ( 11011)). W·•tkr S4tJ4.00 Our 'rice S40,1.00 NEW L TO 4 DR. 400 V-8, A,l ., r•dio, pewtr II•., cl ;1c brtlctt, .;,, 1;n1, 9!111, vinyl reel, 1l1c. r;lcc~. ! llOll ll. W-1tltr S4t24.00 01r Price S40•2.00 New LTD BROUG. 4 Dr. Hip. SAVE P-d i1c1, bit lirtt, 42,·VI, A·T, p. $90011 1/t, •ir, r•d+o, f .9leu, dlx 11• whl ., whl cvri, "Vien cpl, •IC.. {I )050)). W·•"' S50t6.71 011r P'rk'• S416t.64 ---------NEW CUST. 500 SEDAN SAVE lS I VI, A· T, bit tfre1, P-1l•1r, p, $745'$ di1c1, •ir, r•dio, T.9!111, whl tvt1, nylc11 c pl, e!c. l 100,64), W"'tlir S4l43.7S 011r Prk1 Sllf7.IO NEW '71 BRONCO NEW BRONCO WAGON VS, •t•r bench 11•+, buck1t 1h .. H.O. p~g., 2 Jkid plel11, H.D. tir11, 1p1re tire c1rrier, RIH, frt• •un- ning hYb1, H.D. rid., H.0. b.1. W-uttr S4436.27 011r P'rlce Sl7tS.00 ~-----------~---NEW BRONCO WAGON SAVE VI, bucktl 1h., tr1tlien Ioele . ll-'70676 ••le, Ltd. 1lip-lront ••It . Spt. i:i~9., •u•. fy1! le11k, rtdie, Ir ie ryn n;n9 \,ub<. W-tlltr. $4610.22 O•r P'rlte Slf7J,4' NO GIMMICKS -NO ADD ON'S -NO ORDERS NEW'71 T·BIRD NEW 2 OR. LANDAU SAVE 42f VI, A·T, P-S, P-di1c1, vi nvl tp.$135200 bit lir11. til t 11111. P-1•1h. 1it·tule ''"'P c;n trl, R. wind d1fro1t, P- •nlt n. 11 000141 . W·•tkr $7371.00 011r Price $6025.54 NEW 2 OR. HAROTOP SAVE 42, VI , AT, P.S, P-di1c1, 1pc. in-$115078 t•<lor, v;"yl roe!, tilt 1lt••· •Ir, T- 9l•u, P.w, bit tire1, ••cl, 1Ylo bile '''·t ic.. (111706!. W-1rlir $6561 .00 011r Prlc.a $1410.22 NEW 2 DR. HARDTOP---.cS7A~VE 429 VI, A-T, P-1!1er, P-di1r;1, rtd, '117901 •P•C interior, vinvl •oof, bit tire1, till 1le1•. •''· T-gl •U, P-windcw1, t ic.. ( 1115 78 ), W•1tltr S•60f.OO 011r Prlc• SS311 .90 NEW 2 OR. HARDTOP 429 VI, A-T, P-S, '-ditc1, 1ptc. ;.,. ltrior, bll ,;,.,, 1111 1l~1r, t ir. T- 91111, P-windcw1, r•d, vinyl lp, 1tc.. 1106415!. W-tttlr S63Sl.50 011r P'rlc1 S521•.IO SAVE $1141 10 NEW'71 F100 PICKUP NEW F·lOO STYLESIDE VI., 1rnp I eil 9•Yll••, ••die, re- dur;1d I GYl!d level 1xht111!, G78r 15 Ii•••· l S5151 L W·•rlir S34Jl.ll Our Pritt S26f5.2t NEW F·lOO CUSTOM Stvl•tid•. VI •n9 .. R•11ia•• pk9 .. •lnt, •mp ·I oil 91 Yfi••, tecl be•. <rui 1cm •lit, opt. v1cuurn bcea!1r, SAVE $953" AM-M u trte, P.S .. G7S•I S 1;,,,, •le. !Ot.51 ) W·1tkr S4110.20 Our rrlc• S31f6.31 e CAMPERS e STK. 1:2100 -11 H. SAIOIA. 4 cu. ft, r•ftit• er1tor. Ch•*••u r1n91 l hood. Stri•I :1:'9026._ LIST PlllCI S2S2f.ot SALE $201445 PRICE ---ccSTK-# 1Jlt -11 FT. SHAWNEE: 4 cu. fl , 11fti91r1lor. Ch~f11u r1n91 l hood, ll•t w1!1r ~etler, ;i:a01 166 LIST PlllCI S:Z672 SALE $21 0745 PRICE STK i:TC851 -11 fT . NAVAJO St1inl111 littl ilcvt. Stri1l :rs 1524' LIST PlllCI 2120.57 SALE $164798 PRICE STK. #86'-! I FT. COMANCHE 4 r;u. It. r1fri911•tor, 1!1 int111 1le1I 110¥• tevtr. (1152361 LIST PJllCI S237f.27 SALE $186260 PRICE NEW'71f250 PICKUP NEW F-250 CUSTOM Styl e1ide P.U, Jt.CI VS, l 1pd .. H.0. f I R 1prin91, 1plil rim1, 1p1te lirt, geu911. chrome rn irrcn, R. D. r1di· 1tcr. lStk. :!:1)00ll 1101511 W-1tlir. S31ll.77 011r P'rlc• S1077.tl NEW F·250 CUSTOM SAVE 01•, 2 lone, 160. VI , <1n.iaer P•.'J• $109' 100 cmpr, 1p1c.., truoic, P-Oo1c1, •"· AM.fM 1t1r10, P.S., 25 911. t•nk. •P••• li•1. l 80,51 l. W•1tltr S541S.t7 Our Pric• S4324.f7 art• & Labor Wa.rraaty ,,.,. ............ tJt-.••lul-llrln llM, ,.., -4, V.U.. "9tttrr nll nMtit ~·-"' 10 DAYS Oftp.;4.;,,0;.0;.0;.M.;;,IL;.E;.S;.... _________ .......... -'I RR~~1:: NEW CAR TRADE·INS MUSTANG SALi 10 le <\,oe11 from. '6S thru '70 mcd1l1 , CcYpt•, "••dtcp1, conv1rlible end 2+1 f•1lb1ck1. Semi w;!f. 4 1p11d1, •lie ~;, <:ondit;Gnin9 •I'd ~11IOfl)•li< model1. EXAMPLE, 1970 MUSTANG HAROTOP VS, •ulG""•lic, •~die, \,19!1•, pcw1r 1lt1rin9, f1clory .;,, f•<:- tcry W•rr•nly 1v•il .ble. low mil11. ! !4,IAGD! OUR PRICE $2596 '63 V.W. BUG 1ptfd, iacod milt1 {llJIO'l $696 -------'67 PONTIAC L•M•n1 2 dr. H.T., VI, ~uto., P.5 .. R&H, ,;, <end. lVEP114) $1196 '69 L TO 2 DR. H.T. V8, tule .. RIH, P.S .. vinyl •oof, w•rr•nly •~til. lZKH 57J I $2396 '67 MERCURY COMET Cvcltn.,, 2 0... H.T. VI, •Ylo., P.5 .. RIH, 90M mil11. !TXT- 6551 $996 ~.6~S~D~O~o=GE-DARTSED. •. •ulo. RIH. !RIH 121) $696 --U-PLYM:-FURY_IJI_ 4 cir. Sid. VI, •ulo.. ••clio, h••'•'· Good m;J11. l t.5641 ) $796 SALES DEPT. I AM T• t ,.. MON-NI I AM T• 6 rw UT HOURS II AM Tt 6 PM IUN CHEVY SALE '6' lmp•I• H.T. l)(OC1 S•l I ''' M..tlib11 H.T. RIH, P.S .. Air, '6' wegcn. Ccncoun, VI, •1110, !1075511 VI, 1ute .. RIH, P.S. YOUR CHOICE $2496 $1096 CHEV. BEL AIR '67 VI, RIH, •ulom•lic, P.S .. f.,1. •ir. (UOS541l ~-~------------- $ 9 9 6 CHEVY 11 RIH, •ulom•lic, ,ew1r 1le1rln9, (JIYS5t6l '66 EL CAMINO P.U. VI, lllH, •Yf• .. P.S. IYCN070) $996 '64 I 5 I 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOORS I 5 I Coler 1eleclien, fully •tcGndilientd. OIOOd mil 11, VI. •ul., P.S .. hit. Sorn• w/r1dic1. City of Ceil• Mei• 11•11 1tlurn1. ( 104121 I 1041261 l 104115 ) 1105324) (1 04S271 OUR PRICE $1696 FOID-lTD-GALAXll-TOllNO-WAGON SAU ..., ................... .,.Mtal ................................ ...... , ........ ,.... •• 1r1-4lllM!lot-W_IM_llo!Mt. EXAMPLE• 1970 FORD LTD 1 d•. 1-1 ,T, Geed m>le1, VI, eulo., P.S., JtlH, vinyl roof,· 1it. W11r. 1v•il. (1 57AGBl OUR PRICE $2896 '69 FORD COBRA Spt. reef, 11110., RIH. P.S. !ZOV707 ) $1996 '69 COUGAR H.T. VI , •ule., P.S., 1ir, R&H. ~invl 1 roof, w•rr. •v•il. (XWYOJ 4) S2496 '68 PL YM. VIP 4 di. H.TT. VI , 1yt, R.&H, P.$., •ii. Werr, ~v•il. t756CQR:I $1796 '69 CONTINENTAL l1ndeu. FY ll power, tir, vi11yl reef. geed mil11. IXX51f71 $3196 '63 COMET S22 M•l•cr. Recond. VS. r1h11ilf •uln. lr1111., RIH, pwr, IFLY 518l S696 '64 CHEVY V2 TON Pickup, I fpted, h11!1r. !G•I· 001 J $896 21/1 •crn of the most mod1rd Ford nl• •nd Hrvlce f1cllltlH on the W11t Coelt PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 1 AM To t PM MON I PARTS DEPT. ONl.Y & AM le I PM SAi~~.~~·f; II 1 AM To 6 PM TUl·l'll DAILY PILOT Saturda y, Marth 20, }q71 ' • Autos, UHd 990 l§l CONTINENTAt 1I .,......... l§l I l~/iilJiii. tjjjjosjjjj, jjjjUsediiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:.:.990~ I CONTINENTAL '66 I Autos, Useci 990 Autos, UHd Auto. fors.lt Auto1 for S<lle CHEVROLET '6:1 Cbevelle, VB, Rune iood. N!'eds body work. $~:-.ll •• 675-4730 4·000R FACTORY --C_,0-R-VA_,l_,..R-CORVETIE 9 b'.l CORVAIR r.-.nv11 •·61REDCorvette,lo11ner. f,pyrl"r CriQoi ''"'rl !'>lake ()!· Top rond, $155(1. • COUGAR COUGAR '68 Cougar XR7 DODGE ·~1 OODGE 4~0. ::? dr \utn tfflJlS P/S, Good k rel111b\P $499 o · ~st olf•r. -, FORD FORD '70 Ford Wagon '65 Ford Fairlane CHRYSLER AIR. ('O~['llTIO"l\:I. FULL LEATIIER l\'TERIOR LES..S TilAN ?.(,l:JIJ \llLES E.xqt11~t1" ,.,,rru111r blark t111. 1sh "' matchP-1 ]f1tl1 r11IPr. full r"r \fH) rill \\hC'r!, door lock~, \ \l-1":\I rarlin. new \\'S\V tid"~ & ab~nlt1I< fer i'~vrs 642-6832 •~4--5029 • '(,l l SPr1 ('nr1;i1r Sriyr!f>r, T11rho 1"' rri~ , $12) or bf'~! '64 CORV r -B, Am fm, JJur;l, TJl'l&it CLEAN \'R. <1tl!nn111!fr, r1lr, Power steer111g, atr cond. Priced 10 SP!l' (\\'XEl'\421 '6i Cougar, air CT1nd, vinyl tnr. new tires, lo blue book, ~2300. Call alt 4:30 pm - ~CJ-.1lli3. DODGE ~8-9890 Country Squ1~. Gortrous car has LTD inter, A'.\1-F'.\t FALCON gtereo. 4uto., P.S., air cond. ~ 4 Door. Rad1t1, automaflc, flO"<l'er ateerin£:. StroJ\J:. iCZV096). ~~'~;~ETTE-1 COUGAR ,-~--::--::-~~~-1 • • 5$-0239 •• '69 CHRYSLER KeUy BIUf' Book $242J Our Prlce $1799 '64 DODGE e 1962 F'ALCON 4-'!r station 1va~on -Autom11t1r. $225. C11.ll 67l--679~ Rema1rung fa ctory vo<1.rra n- ty. Better look here. (989- AVBl. $599 i"<'"'r st .. enn;;:, bnike~. 11111 -1 1 n•flr tir1 nrl 11!'11 111.1rir NEW YORKER '69 Corvette '70 Cougar BARWICK $3999 POLARA SE DAN Automa!lc. 1arl10, ll"atPr, FORD CONNELL CHEVROLET ;~~~~~~·in~~r~~~~ I sALE PRICED' TODAY $3095 ATLAS Chrys.Ler-Plymouth -:'9'l'.J H.arOOr B!vrl C11~1a \lesa "-lli-1934 COMET NICE 2ND CARS! '65 CHEVROLET Corvair Morua. Automatic lra.nsm1:.sion radio and h,.ater. License number fPCS468f '66 CHEVROLET B<!l Air \rR Pnginr, radio 11nd h.-.atrr, L1rPn<" noim ber 1SBT~14~ -- '64 FORD futura . 3 S!M'fd transn1i <s1011, radio .11.nd h"arr r I.• cerue number tJAE4J3\ YOUR CHOICE 5499 $26 TOT.Al $ 2625 .;~,':~r onwN PMT. PMT 21 MO $26 i, th" \0!11 d"""" "IV"'"nl """ \1b 1~ '' ii,• !c1nl menl ~ly peymenl ;"tlud1~q l ex. lit•n<e ind .,11 ''"""~" ell11915 on 1pp•o•od c•ed.i 101 2~ ''"'"t~'· D•le••ed r>•vmenl f>"t• i1 16Sb •nclur!•ni ell j,,.,.,,.,te .~,,q•1. l1xe1 & li<:.e n•~ '" 1l vo1i l"efe, 1~ r·1v ,.,,h, lull tl l~ pr;ee i1 $Sib '?S 1ntlud•ng ••'~' t~•. IPten•• ANNU,lL PERCENTAGE l\AfE 1816~0 11\IF'ORTS INC. DATSUN po11et' st .. ering, brakf's, ll'inrl'l,\'~ ~i>a!~ ;11r condJ· honing.-'1E:-.1z~is1 '66 Ranch Wagon CONNELL CHEVROLET mg HARBOR BLVD. COST A tlfESA 54&.12()3 1&28 HARBOR BLVD $595 ,\u1nn1'1t1,.., po11er steering. COSTA MESA 546·1:?03 (S\\'J00.~1 Ford '70 LTD 4 Dr. Std. ExcrllPnt !oral tradf'. Bf'lU· ufUl dirk J\'Y ml!tallic fin . 1sh v.·1th rn1tct11ng landau roof Ivy i!:old. lnter1or. Equipped \1•1th auto, trans .• radi('I, heatl"r, pav.~r 51ttr., flOWf't br11.kt5 factory air, etl'.'. Sh\'!1\·s eXcellent ct~. 1375CQS 1 Priced to &1111. Johnson & Son. 2626 Harbor Bl . Cl)s:ta !lllsa. M0.5631) ATLAS Kelly R!u, Book SlJ!lj Our Price $999 BARWICK !'-WORTS INC. DATSUN .IMPORT SPECIALS LOADED PONTIACS '69 v.w. BUG '67 BONNEVILLE 4 ~!" .. "d trans1n1ssion, radtn and h-:at<>r. L!C',.ns!'! \18, 11.utomatir, radio. h~llt'"r, ro1~·pr sl~ .. ring, {J'J\.\'~r ni1mhl'r r2~7XTHJ hrakes, 1'lr conditioning, v!n~· top. License numbf>r (7J4AKE) '69 v.w. BUG I '67 GTO Au1 omalic t• 11n~rn1s~lon. radio and l1eater. License \'8. aut<'.'rnatir. r;id10 . h"a!"r. fl"'t"r ~te.-rP»;. p".!11.,r 111u11hrr Cl.\'L.535 f hrake~. air cond1tif!n1n,O?:, \'lnyl tnr. Licen5• numbtr I !!.lE&.inl '69 TOYOTA ----- '67 BONNEVILLE 4 S[)"ed lrlln'ITllSSH'ln, ra,!10 and hf'a1Pr. v1n) J top. J ,1r"n~" n11mly>r « XTS34.i 1 Jfardlnp coup!". V8, a ut0n1at1c. rad1n. heater. P"\"~r ~t""ring. rri11·~r brakes, air cnnd1tion1n;;:. Serial numb<>r f3()591 YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE '1688 s1 588 $60 Tr'lT.Al $61 TOUl 01'WN l~CINTHLV l'MT. f'MT. 36 MO. \~n " 1h., l'l!"'I d"'"'" ll•Y"'""' '°'"d ~Ii I " !he l'llll! ,...,nthly P~v.,..enl !ndud,nq '"'· liten•A en<! 111 f1nent e ~h'''l•• i:i" "'PP•over! •redil lo• Jb mon+h, 0 .. 1 .... .,.; FULL PRICE r"'~"'enl P••te •I \12Sb including ~I! /,.,,,,te r~1rqe•, ••••• ~ 1;,.,.,,. '" ,f V"\I r1Ple• lo PIV <~•~. full c11h r' <~ " 1 17 7~.40 ·~tludinq •ele1 1~., lie~~'' ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 1 4.$!1°~ BRAND NEW '71 PONTIAC Venturan. 52395 FULL PRICE S200 DOWN S77.50 MONTH! J6 MONTHS $2 00 •1 Ike +olel dew" o•v""tn! end \ 17.~0 " th11 to••I ..,.,,.,f~ly ri~v,..e~• '"'ludin'J ''" 1,. ''"'' end All f,ne~t• c~1•4e• "'" ~l'l'J'O"ld tted11 lo• lb monl~~. D1f11111d plV""•nt ,..,,, •l $1'1'i0 ,,,,l11d•nq ~II f•n8 n'11 ch•·q~•· !~u• & '"•"'' or .f you pre fer to l'~v c1•h, full c11h p•ic •;, $2Sl>A .IS •nclud•nq •8'•• ,.,. I,~'"'"· i}I \17IW 1'<?471l AN!lUAL PEll:CENT~GE R1'TE 11 08''" '67 FORD GALAXIE 500 VS, au!omallr, radio, hl'at- "'· P"'Vf'r i;teer1n~ & brak· t.~. 111r rond1t1on1ng. \EZC· :3.JI. $1395 ATLAS '68 Torino GT 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COST A f\fESA 346-1203 '64 Ford Galaxie 500 Pf, power st,ering, f>O\\'l!r brakes, factory air, a•ltoma- 282& HARBOR BLVD. tic !rans. $45, ORB 512. COSTA :'llESA 546-1203 Jotm,on & Son. 3626 Harlxir Blvri., Costa 1'.1e1a. 540-5&30 1965 Ford Gal SOOXL FORD Van '67. 289 V-8 V'ry BL1rke1 ~eats:, po1\·er steermg, Cl.,an $\OC(} or trade for rower brakes, au1on1a11c VIV & $S S4Z-3(12G lriln~ .. 41'.000 orii mi!~~. 1----------·I \\',..n 't ]~st Joni'.. Nl\JV 208. ·3~ for-1 Coupe-V-8, original $17:1. Johnson k Son 2626 C"Jnd. $750 Ca5h H111·Pnr BL, Costa 'l'ltrsA. C.\ll 642-4117 . '>I0-56JO. '67 COUNTRY SQUIRE * * '62 FORD <'onvt-Autti • VS. ~5.!XJO mi. Xlnt. Asiun, $400. Call 8~2-1135 '66 F AIRLANE. 2 dr, cl•lll'I, 390 VS, AT., fl~. pb, !ac air, xlnt cond, PIS. t.ape rleek. Jug rack, 4t000 mi. New Make fall-offer. M&-9126 brakes, shocks, battery. R,..1,.~65-.~r"'o"'R~oo--•,~, .. -0-,-~v~g~,1 bit !Tans. Cl1!11n good rond. PS!PB. air. Pvt Pty· $1i=JJO. 8'.12-2970 Sli50. 548.9417 1~70 Ford r.tavenrk R Xln't value at $1 800 Nfw IMPE IAL 1\/w tires, hr!lvy <iury 5usprn~1on &: shilck• Low mileage. &14-2:t'!7 aft'r 6. * '68 GALAXIE 500 2-c!r HT, V8, auto, PIS, vinyl top & int $100 under 11-hlsl book. St?7;i, ~1nt cond. Pvt ply. 968.2768 • ~~----~~-~ J:'.\lPERIAL L'Baron , Load•d! & mo o!d. 20.000 ml S811)[) nt \\'; $.)1;00 e .. sh cir tsk!' nvl'r pymnt s . 536-4287 wkd:ay' 8:30 to 10 pm. JEEP '61 FORD Ranch,ro, new '62 Scout Jeep, P61.t Ottiee brakes, clutch & rehlt ""£· rnoclel. GMd oond. SPH"ial Xlnt rond. $175. 525 Vic-inter. d!'ror. Make offer. !orialapt 19, C 1'11. 830-1.'J~S 'fi7 F AIRLANE Conv : 3 spd, 145 JEE p $100 V8, In mi, 1·ery clean $795. C:uh. 546-2154, 8 AM-9A~t 846-1165 1970 rom RANCHERO-P/• MAVERICK ~::. ~1im~' CAil S~I-28Si l --,-70_M_A_V __ E_R_l_C_K __ , ·i;7 F'rirrl RanMif'i'l'l. 5flO XL Pvt pty, Be~t Ofr, 6'4-:U70 PIS. Rill. ·A,110 Besr o!fer MERCURY • 548-7!}27 • !l'·'"'""r"'n"R°"D"'L'"'T"'o""1""11",•1"'=,~,,~. I 1969 Mercury Montago 1 1J1vner. $1995. ATTRACTIVE & Call 642-0677 ECONOr.IICAL 'f,Fi FORD VAN. xlnt cond Light h·;v finish 1v1th gold Jn. $1500 RPbh ,.n;:, tenor equipped with auto- C11ll 91i2·083,l mat1e trans .. radio, h'a ter, power s!eer1ng. etc. Priced P l !\1 T 0 F' 0 ~t 0 C 0 ~xec. for quick sale. $1675. YCN· 1nf,,'s <'B r Xlnt Lnarl,.rl. Belo111 dea]PrS cogt. 968-6.\(j() 380. Johnson & Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd., Co.sta M~&a. '69 LTD, 429 hp, full po11·er, 540-5630. '" s21;,n * • • 4'.)7_1375 r.rusr Hll. '69 ~Iercury !1Iar- au1 s W~1on . Rarlio, Air '66 FALCON ""nd, 42'3 '"i. Jo m i's. R&H. V!I. r.'lake ofr 839-848!1 :=.43-3893 Autos, lmported--970 ,1 -A"u-t~o-,,~,m-po-r~t-.d~-=d FREE SUNROOF $175 VALUE HOR NITS, GREMLINS SPORTABOUTS • MOSTCA~S 168 JAVILIN SST 161 R1t.1I Wagon Avto. ...,s.. l&IC. P-11t..ing. 77'0,.,._t.Orlll.V-l,eutt.,_,..-, (W.U 1 ttJ l1tK. ,..., brobl. W'XGq7 • • • DAil. V 'fltlf • • ,.,, ...... I §J I I~ I 1~1--._ ... _ .... ~!~ I ---I§]. I~ I ........... l~'I -. ...... ~~~ 1§11 -. ...... _ ....... Auto<, Used 990 Autos, UHd 990 Autos, UMd 990 i-...;.M_E-RC_U_R~Y-OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UIOd 990 Autos, UNd 990 Autos, UNd 990 Autos, UIOd 990 Auhll, UIOd 990 PLYMOUTH MERCURY '70 Mont•r•y 10 Pau. '69 OLDS CUTLASS Sta. Wag. Air cond. dlr. VS, automatic, 12,000 MILES SUp!'f'me 7 Dr. H.T. VS. auto., vinyl top tUEFJ64l. J.1u.st Rod 2 HT VI '67 Cutlass '69 PLYMOUTH PONTIAC '65 Pontiac Grand Prix This beautiful l tlllion wagon R.&.H, po10.·er steering It 1 runner Dr. · · · sell. $1695 full price. Ca.JJ , .. 10 °.u pow<•,, ......... .,. Air . ..,.,,._ war'·-. O•· o•n•r 11 in like nl!w rnnd1ti(ln in brakes, vinyl roof, lactory 494.n4t " ·· n.atn, ,,,,._,. '•oe-"" '"' every ~ipect. Popuh1.r PAI-air. ixv1-·•~i & brakes, bucket sests. Onl.y hi.rtory. Low miles. New tel rreen finish with iadrtle $2395 PLYMOUTH 16.oOO miles. !\'PT372) color GorgN>u1, <PKG660J. '"""" "''"' '""""' .,,,,. $1945 $1199 PONTIAC Ill NEAR NEW '70 PONTIACS Bonnl!\llllr-. 2 GTO's. All have alr, vtnyl roof, power. etc. SAVE DAVE ROSS PONTIAC teu througt>our. Eq~1pped BARRACUDA '61 with '"'0· '""' • ""'· BAUER BUICK Pr.icod ~r quid< "I" Boau-BAUER BUICK CONNELL CHEVROLET 24!0 """°' Bl"'1. al Fa~ Dr.. heatf!'r, power 11ttring, 2:W E. 17th St. nful hme frost mt!al!ic Costa Meu. 546.SQI7 PONTIAC '68 BONNEVILLE f Dr. H.T. VB, au!D., RAH powi!r 1teenn.r Ii. brakellt,, W1YI root. factory a.tr, tow nule1. (VCL!M8~ $2295 BAUER BUICK 234 E. 17th St. Costa ~1e111. 548-7765 PONTIAC '70 GRAND PRIX Automatic, radio, bea~r. priwer atttrma & bratta, AM-FM 1h!reo, air cond. (900BSW) $3988 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC • :uatl Harbor B.!vd. at falr Or. Co6t.a Mea.a 546.8017 PONTIAC DAVE ROSS PON11AC ComprU!te Salita • ~ 24111 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Costa Mesa 546-1017 Open T di.ya a WMk I : 30 AM k> 9:00 PM RAMBLER ~~er Cbrakes, f lllC'!ory lllr Coi;ta !\.IPsa 548--n65 with black bucket !!Pats, Cosl11 ::t:saE. lTth St54&.n6.5 2828 HARBOR BLVD. 1968, 2 DR, Bonneville Mrd co"'" enter acing third au!o. tr<1n1 ., radio, .hea1rr, COSTA 'fESA "'"·!~' I 11 ~~~~~~~~~~ I •-• d _.. ,, '"" ...,... top. Full po~T, n e sea · ...,,.., « rive h~illy, '69 Old D H T power 1terrins:, 111r Ct'lnd1· A~! IF 1'.t rad 1 o, nu lnAQSl P•ice' 10 ~11 . '· 442 2 " • ' non. '"' ,,... ""'· "'RP· "' Plymouth "°'dnm"<r. '67 FIREBIRD '70 BONNEVILLE '70 FIREBIRD ESPIRIT 'f:i9 Rambler Station Waron 1100 under who&eule book. Muat Sl!ll! 11400. 846-0M5 eve1 " weeftnda 4 spt'@d, VS, llU' rond., power 'fl> RAMBLER OuD:: J Dr. 5tel!rifli, rally IJ'OUp, AM / John., .. • .,_., """"'11,,hor ONE O\.\'NER 11.000 !\.II, cahbrafed polyglan prem. " "' ~'"• ""~" ...,...\ Sl11S Joh" & "'-New IU'I'!, clutch k naint. XI -" Bl. Cosr11 MP~ 540-56.'ID Be11.u11fuJ. silver m1St finish "" · .. Min ""'"· T.O P. Day! 838-Js64/ll!! tires. nt co""" ong ownr, ' · _ with burgundy interior. 2626 Harbor Bl., Costa t.1rsa Hard.lop. Exci!llent condition. Sl795. • Rl!a. 495-4124, Bus. 1970 MARQUIS C~E. Equip(lf'd with auto trana., S40-56.10 6:3(} pm 968-7~t dlr. Full pnc.-$1299 Take 494--0?AA, !l40-8876 SHOWROOM TYPE Of CAR radio hearer po~·er ateer-1 1"96S""'-0B~A~R°"RA""cu=o~A-.-s=t7io7k PONTIAC small down. (ZRW889) "'1U Ponti•cs Finest .ll,000 MILES . rng, 'po11e.r brakPs, po11er i;hilt. 6 ryl, hack seal fold~ [in. pvt. pty. Cali ~3100 ar 'RJ Grand Prix with all the Automatic, radio, heater, power 1t~ri"1 I: brake&, factory &.ll', Vinyl top. rn~J $3488 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC F1'1:, v.•1de ovals with mq; hrdtop, low mtluce. New wllttJ5, (727 BQI) ~"'"~..:·='~""""''='°''°'·..:U>48,::...=:_-1 $2999 '63 CLASSlC ........ BILL YA TES PIS, ;J:·.~'':J..:t:· VOLKSWAGEN T·BIRD 32852 Valle Road At~ac~v~med1um turquoise windoll'S, air t·cn1d. II you down f(lr i;:forage. S595 cash, •.6-7-G-T-0--p0-,-0-"-.-0-,-1-lt 494-7506 alt 10 am, i:oodi~s. Srautifu! tUl'C[OUI& rn t 11 with ~·hill! in!Pr. are han1 to plea~C' don't Call 642--018.'; own~r. Leas than 40.000 '67 GTO w/s!Pfm, f\lany PX· 1>oirh 1>o'hlll! 111.ndau tnp. S.3166 ior ~ landau_ roof, im~acu· miss this lirll! car. !Xu118! 1 7''3~P7L~Y7,.~07UTI=l~2~d7r-. 7b71•~,k~, 1 m1'a, .J.apd, Too ma.ny cars, rra.!I, Rl'd & hlack, New Jnhn.-.on k Snn, 2626 Harbor late. P~mium f'<IU!ppi!d John.~on & Son, 2626 Harbor I orig cond, 19 mpa $200 nr Nn re11r.onable otter refused. tires. &st otlPr, 1 onr. Blvri., Coal11. 1'.1tAA, J40.56JO 2480 Harbor Blvd. at faJ.r Dr. auto. trans., am-Im aterPO BL, Costa 1\fPsa. 540-5630 Trade. 645-4687. 67~1 644.2922 '6a GTO \\'1427 Che•"'. sca.t· Coata Mesa 546-8017 radio. hearer, pnwer steer-, c.=~-~~-~-~1 =~==~=~--1 ~~~~~-~~-., ing, po1>oer hr&ki!a, factory 66 O~n.-: _Con\1, ,Fae air. 60 Pl~th Fury Convert '69 GREEN GTO, 1 01\'~r. '65 Ponttac 2 dr HT. Full trrshir\d, hf'.:i.dPn<, C'r11.gars, TRANSP. ear. '61 Ponti11c Mn Juan Capistrano e '6I T.BIRD. Muat tell thit 837-48001493--4511 /499-2'l61 week'l!nd. Bl!1t or re r . 196K PONTIAC Fittbint -OJ. "968-4~~103=~~-~--· 1 No po1>oio.r, no air. aea.n . '65 T-Dmo. SJ>i!C'\al !Andau,' Low mlleagP. Best . offer. air, full po~·er. Very clean, 548--1~1 alt 6 pm eve~. $995. 548-7543 atr cond. Truly spoUe~s .":. ~II \•1 n~·I 1nlP~ ... E!PC' 11eat, I Good cond f150 Lo m1 '.!:, S19:i0. power, clean, 2 bbl ~rb. CastlPrs, Xtras. $1395 or bat Stl!i. War. 4 rd. Ting, Like nP"' 4 nellr ~w tirP~. Xnt rond, S\09;:, .. '!40-2928 , •968-5946* 67~53!)1; S500 or offt1'r 64;,..776f! j ofr. &1&-6rol ~"~'~--"-"....,..-----..-.. etc. See & aak lor demon· Autos, New 980 1 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 910 980 Autos, New Autos, New 980 Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New atration, (916 BF.Ql. J ohn- son & Son, 2626 Harbor Bl., Oislll Me111. 540·5630. '69 MERCURY MONTEGO MX V8, automali<', rar110. ht11ter. po~·er steering 8t brakPs, air oonditioning. !XTJ906) $2095 ATLAS Chry1l•r-Plymouth 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa MPS~ ~6-19.'W 1970 MERC. CONV, THE SPORTY ONE Thi!! flashy tuhp yi!llow "'ilh bl11 ck top k interior auto- mobile h1111 bel!n driven only 12.000 miJPg k. must be seen Ir. driven to 11ppreci11.1e. Ra· dio, heater. power steering, pow~r br0kr~. factory 111r cond .. e1c. 4 nP;u· new tirP~. Ask for rtemon~1r11tion. (705· AZP I. Johnson & Son, 2626 H11rbnr Blvd., Cost11. Mesa. %5630 COUGAR 1969 26.000 mill!5. Onp owner. At- tr11ctiv" platinum finish wi1h black hurket !<f'als. RP11uti· fully 11.ppninted throuit"hotll. EquippPd with auto. tranit., rariio, ~11trr, powrr 11lrrr- ing. power brakr~. i!IC. SZ175 sale pnrt>rl. f YCl.6.171. John· IOn Ir; &in, :E26 ll~rhor Bl., Coslll Mr~. ~I().~ 1970 MERC Colony Prk ~In \\1j0'1 l!J..flllS1', 7.IXX! AC· 11.IAI~ MlLF:S. 42!! VI!, 1111!0, lug r11ck, ta.c 111r. 11 '"" $4300. Pvt Pty: 8::!0-447~ MERCURY VUl11.grr Sia. Wag. Fine Cf'nrl, Full powPr, 11.ir cond. Ne\I• 11res & h11t· tery $129a. Priv. PI y. 613-4654 REDUCED for quick aalr -S2400. 1969 MRrQuis con· \!I't-Air, 1111 P\l'I', di 1 c brake~. AM/FM. 644--0734 '68 MERCU,RY MONTEGO MX "r/air, disc brakrl'. Pf.". $17!i0. 642. 7041 MUSTANG '69 MUSTANG CONY. Auto., RAdlO b He11!Pr, Pnw. er Steenn1. Lie. XUF J;,e $1699 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 32!r.S2 Valle Ro11.d San Juan Capistrant"t 8.'\7.480()/.f,~511/499.21fit '65 Mustang 2-dr, VS. 4-spd. !No. RZF4JJ7l S.'>99, $10 deliver& M approved ~t. &e &I. l!MS Harbor Blvd, C.M. '70 MACH I PIS, air, 3 1pd. auto trans. Eqpt tor Sf#reo. ~'Ul Sac! $2896, Call 642--0137. '70 1'.fUSTANr. Futhack. 14.000 mi, 3.il 2\t, 4 gpd, xJnl rond. LoariPtt xtr111, $2495. CUI ,Jim: M0-4063 'fi6 MUST ANG Hdtp \78, llUto tnns, 11 ir. PIS, + Xtriu1, $995 • • fi44-~2 '6ll MUSTANG 2+2, p/!1, p/b, alr..cond. $1600. Ca.U 540-2585. SACRTFICE! 'fi& Muatang l+l f1111tbck , Maki' offer. Pvl party. Ca.ll 673-4.l.1.'i '69 MAQf I. Air rond, disc br.U:,a, factory 1 I I! r Po . LoadNI . $1800. 646--631!1. '65 MU~ANG CONVT .. V8. AUTO, ST.~ OR OfFF:R. •M0-.1113* OLDSMOBILE '68 CUTLASS VI, automatir, piw~ !-ll'l'r \fli, vinyl roof, radk>, heal· er. ( 7J9'J8H 1 $1699 BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN 32852 Valle !toad San Juan Cllplatrano 837-48001493-4511 I .C99·'Dil OLDS 98 'fil. 11,000 mi Otl motor. n!!l'o' tran~. 1111 pm1·er 11; "1' r1""' s.;oo !)4B-.:'l 7JO '67 TOYOTA LANO CRUISER 4 wh••! d rive. 6 cy!., l tpeed. To11 co,.ditio,., Cleen. IU U. 011 ) '68 TORINO G.T. 2 Dr. Cp1, R~dio, 11owe• li•1r· in9, 4 •p11d. Nie• fer. Dirt t.h1ap. !MTY4S ll '70 FORD WAGON L.T.D. Count"" Squirl, Gor9e.,ut c;er ~•• LTD irit1<., AM .FM ll1r10, .oulc., P.S., 1ir c;ond. R.1..,ei11in9 f1 clo,y w1rr1"+y, Bitter lee.Ir: ~1r1. 1989AV8l '65 PONTIAC GRANO PRIX Air. T~e wcrl.1. One owner ~;,. torv. low ,.,n11. New color. Gcr91o ut. {P~G660 ) '65 FORD FAIRLANE 500 4 Door. R1d io, 1ufom1lic, power 1teerin9. Slre"9· ( CZV. 096 I '67 FORD WAGON Cn!Tv 1ed1n. 9 ptu. AYlo., ,.S .. •1dio. Hyrry, wo~'t 1111. ( 1'214)) '65 IMPALA WAGON Air conditionin9, "ower 1t•er• ing, r•dio, e11tometic. 1t'1 1 buy. ITVCl•4> '69 CORVETTE 4 1J11ed, eir condltio,.!114, JIOW• er 1te erin9, AM-F M 1te•ee, Thi1 9am will get you with ih coel of 9019eo111 gold, IP?Jl'll '69 TOYOTA 4 Doer 1eden, Aulef'l'1iit., r•· dio, 1lr t.ondi+iDning. One own- er. Elcetl 1nl buy, IZUCl 14l '63 CORVAIR 1 Deer cou111. Eicell1nl (.ondi· tiori ti.•u·oul. R11I geoG 1•ce11d (.Ir. IUOJ191) '57 FORD ¥< TON Truclr w''~ I' c•"'"''· T~i1 i1 1hictly cl111. l:lta!le"I condi. tio", tJ.11 will 1ur11 t1k1 eer1 ef you• 1u"'"'t r. ll1d io, t u+om11it. (M98770) '70 FORD BRONCO VI , 4 wJ.111 drivt , 4,400 "'1111. U~1 b•t"d new. R•d io, t i1 con• d ilioni"IJ· (722A) .. -.,1 BUY WHERE THE NICE CARS ARE! BUY WHERE THE RIGHT PRICES ARE! BUY WHERE THE GUARANTEED CARS ARE* BUY WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER BEFORE & AFTER SALE! *30 DAY 100% PARTS AND LABOR GUARANTEE OR OPTION OF 24 MONTHS ' PARTS & LABOR DISCOUNT OF 25% 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ' I '70 MALIBU I Dr. H.T. Pow•• 1l••rin4, Pl• dio. Showroom fre1h, r•111 1inin9 fe,tory 9u•r•n+••· 16011 '69 IMPALA 4 D1. S•den. Auto,,.e+!c, pew• er 1teerin9, 11dio, elr cend, Ditd 1htrp end reel chee p, !YOSS411 '68 CAMARO 1 Dr. H.T. Vinyl roof, power 1le1rin9, 111tom1lic, r111; •. Showroom fre1h, IXEZ179J '67 CAMARO t tl1. H.T. R1dio, 1Ylorn1tic, power 1!1erin9. S~erpi1. !TYC· 4641 '66 IMPALA S.S. Cou111, Butlr1I 1eeh, ce"1ol1, redlo, P.S., vinyl roof, t ir. Thi1 "it e Ce• h OU• Wltlreftd IPI· eit l. 45.000 o"' owner miles. lTBJI06l $1499 '67 MUSTANG 1herp. ITZU202) - '67 MUSTANG r•r• buy, (VCJ104) '68 V.W. BUG R1dio, 1iidi: 1hift, bY¥ 111• ... hol11ele, (WCEl61) '66 V.W. BUG Hurry, ISVZ2671 '69 v.w. WAGON I l'tll, 1!1lion we9on. Tli l1 Clf' it 9er91ou1. Redio, 1ticlr, l•w rn il11, (YCM699 1 '69 OLDS CUTLASS "S'' COUl)e, 11,000 on1 OWfl•I' ..,il11 with l1tlory we'flPI.., boolr. Thi1 b•1utiful 9o!d cir lle1 P.S., P.I .. ,;., redio, cut.. Sure h nke. (ZR.Ul98l '69 CHEVY 'I• TON Ven, New S1111 Ditl ce111p1r COPI• "'tr1ieft, Ne"' color, hi9I. tYbber, 1ulof'l'etit, VI, l1111tiful '"""' ''· H11 1telior1 w190" comfort t lld con~•nie~t.•, !7714lG) $3.699 _, • , , 38 DAILY PILOT Saturday, March 20, l".171 ' . . . . ' ' VOLUME DEALER NO. 1 IN ORANGE COUNTY .. · 1971 1 1970 Demonstrators T-BIRD MAVERICK PICK·UP FQR.D-l.T.O. NOW 2DOORLANDAU 2DOORSEDAN F·100 · 2 DOOR HARDTOP looded-1J84Nl33363 (IK91 Ul42807) (F1 0ARK04200) Loaded Demonstrator •. (OJ62Y151089) ON SAVE fU.1,LPRICE FULL PRICE FULL PRICE SALE $1500 $2095 $2671 $34·95 ' elf whul•w Jtlt•1r,rlc1 •'•''" & lltlltH: ,1.1 tu & titeftU 197 1971 1971 SUPER VAN L.T.D. FORD L.T.D. .RANCHERO . MAVERICK BRAND NEW 1971 $ 12 PER MONTH • • .. • --· --- F'a1riily weekly MARCH 21 , 1971 The Problems That Worry Today's Teen-agers Most Slow Starters: You Can Get Up In the Mornin_g DAILY PILOT · ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MARC H 20, 197 1 Should We Raise The Minimum Age For Marriage 1 FOR SEN. BUCH SCO'lT, Pe f11U1l riollia I/ Wu.my an4 6'6 b .... u.e.. fon4 il °"",._ ob14t, bl eorl'M' cau, a/ur many~·,. o/ es- cellenl Hrvice to cla.e company, lo~ ~raonn.el, 111laen tJa.ey reaJa cla.e age o/ 65, reKarcllaa o/ -po.won, t01ay •M...U l/aU not •p- ply lo ekeud pNbUc ofli.ciaU a. toeU1 Or .110..U toe con.Uhr IM ca.le to k6ulaie leu tkmalMlin1 on ...u.J and botly?-E. R. Few, Yorlc., Pa. • .Age should oot be the qualifying con- dition for public service. When one reaches the age of 65, he n~ not be put out to pasture. Living thia long and gain- ing great amounts of wisdom and CJC· perience should in itaelf mile one an even greater uaet to hit profeasioo. Many industrial organizations do not neca- aarily agree with the philosophy of man- datory retirement at the age of 65 bco>- cauee of the outstanding ability many people-over 65 posaess. POR YIRCINIA. KNAlJER, Presidentin.J Atlwcr 011 ConJum.er ADairs Ho.,, can 10oe ull, in or- tk,. IO a oo iJ., 111h Ida , .. ioo1hpa1u and mouth- "'"'" conlaln 1urar for flaoor?-itlra. Beue Beabe1, York, Pa. • Generally. toothpastee are considered cosmetics and therefore are not required to list their ingredients according to fed- eral regulations. Mouthwu h manufac- turers are also not required to list the contents. Your only alternative is to re- quest the information from the manufac- turer of the product. FOR MAX COLJF'ELL, Eucud~ Sccreuu-y of ~ Tourna~11t of Rous HoWJ many U.S. Preai- ,U,.u haoe I H R a Roae B0t0l /oolbc1'1 gamf"?-Bill Rllt, Lan6don, N.D. W Presidents Richard M. Nixon. Owight D. Eisenhower, and WJJium Howard Taft all saw Rose Bowl games. Mr. Nix- on auended the 1939 USC.Duke game with Kathryn Patricia Ryan. They were married a year later. POR CURT COff'DY, NBC ba..scball reporkr Flaat ~u b~ct1~ oJ "Barefoot" }" /tH'lc· ao11, "'"° amt inooloed ;,. dMt 1919 baMbalJ •con4o11-/ohn C. Terry, Me..U. P•rlc, N. M. e "Shoelesa" Joe Jacbon dje<f on De- cember S, 1951, in Greenville, S.C. c:rtten1crourself FOR MAYOR JOHN J'. LINDS.4Y, ,it :~ . .r:: . . ' " # • Nnt1 Y orlc Citr R•fardhtf •• e1Ci"laM o/ cla.e -po puJa lion oJ Ma11laouon I.land, wlaat ll U.. re•uunl -populalton., tcthal u lU ( tOOr~lc) d.111 -popu.l.ti.on, ."4 MIMC U U. e.&ima&ed daily lrOIUi.enl and &ow-Uc populati.on.?--C. I. Bol- .Un, Lalutt.iood, N.}. e The resident population of Manhattan is 1,600,000. On a weekday, the tot.a1 swells to 4,250,000, including 2,200,000 who commute to Manhattan to work and 450,000 who visjt us a.s tou.rista 011 a.n average day. FOR OOUCU.S DEAN, parapsycAoloKist onJ Rri«rcli Auinmat. NC'f«Jrk Col.le1e of Efl8iAeerin8 I laaoe Mflrd 11aa1 you U.1 e.xecutioe1 /or ~s· trauruory percepUon -pounliol on.d doU.. ~ful eS«u.liua lunte ESP. I/"'~ eooul.4 you pka..e esplam IM ie.t?-/olan 1..o,.., BloorrW16· WR, Ind. • If I tested you, I wouJ.I give you an IBM card that would have 100 rows of the numbers one to 10. You would then be asked to punch a hole in each row. Before you started, you would be urged to do it without thinking or trying to outguess the card. When you were fin- ished, you would have a number of 100 digits. Then 1 would slip the card into the computer and the computer would come out with a random number. Now say the first 10 digits or your serial number were 1210339607. The computer's first JO were 3222348177. Tbe second, fifth, and 10th numbers all match up. For the execu- tives who have been producing money- making decisions fo r their compaoi~. the score has been about 12.5 match-ups per 100. For the presidents who havl' been missing the boat, the average i1 about seven match-ups per 100. FOR JOHNNY C4.SB, lin&u Flao and 111hot con.- lrlbuUd mo11 i.n turn,. i.nf your caref"r l nlo •~?-Jean M. Ob- ray, Paradiff, Vt.ah e I can site no single point at which 1 became a singing success. My fir&t re- cording for Sun Records over 15 year& ago was a hit ("Hey, Porter"). I have been making money at it ever sjoce. The rccordiq of "Folsom PriM>n" in 1968, however, did seem to launch me to new heights, giving me a whole new audience and broadening my general appeal. Soon after that came the ofter of a network !devision show. FOR RAYMOND BVRR, actor Do you reaU1 molwi goocl ehili, or i. it parl o/ IM ,., elwirocier, "lro111itle," you -por- tray ao tHll? I aoould love IO •ee your reel~ •""'*' ii u • /tnlOl'ile MtWa .. "' "'" pore o/ cla.e eounery--Mn. There•e LaFo,..e, Sanl4 Fe, N. M. • Yea. I can make chili-also bouil- labaisse and a number of other com- plicated dishes, since gourmet cooking is a hobby of mine. [ won't, however, go on record with my chili recipe because mak.ing chili to suit yotH'Sdf is like male. ing a martini ... somebody aJwayl in- sists he knows a better way. (Let'a just say that my chili tends toward the kind they aerve in Santa Fe---very bot!) FOR REP. PATSY T. MINK. Hawaii Con OJI A~rioan·Jap­ cr~e ~ ekeud Preti· deni?-Cy ula Hof/· mann, W a t erb ury, CoRA. • There ia no reason to exclude any Amerif:an of any ethnic background, male or fet11_ale, from the office or Presi- dent o( the Unjtcd State8. POR JACKIE GLEASON H°"' ditl you get staru1l in 1hoao buaineu?- Bruee Garrabrnndt, Neplune, N.J. • I knocked a Bible off a lectern at gram. mar-5ehool graduation from P.S. 73, Brooklyn. The kids laughed when thr principal stopped and pirked it up for me. J liked the laugh and figured that comedy was for me. After graduation, I went lo work for $2 a night emceein,,; amateur night'< at thr Folly Theatrr in Brooklyn. FOR ANTON HVLM,4N, JR., Presukru, ltulianapolU Motor Speetl-r Corp. """° .eke,. ch.e pace car /or c"h.e ltulianapo- U. "50<1" r°"'1, and 1111aa1 quoli/W::caU.0111 a re ll#Jttuary Jor a OllT IO be .ekc&e41 -Tom Mud.a, Creen Bay, Fu. e The pace ca.rs for the a.n.oual 50(). mile race are aelected by the manage- ment of the Indianapolis Motor Speed- way. The car is frequently selected to recognize a particular innovation in styling or performance. Or the choice may be made to honor a certain manu- facturer's accomplishment in the tran&- portation field over a long period of years. Usually we try to chooee the ••moet exciting" new car or the one which i3 likely to gain great.est public acceptance in the paa9enger-<:ar line. FOR THOMAS M. TIEMEY, ~a, N.Y. " Director. Buretm of HealiA l11Surance, Depamnclt of Health, Education & I' el/arc Flaa• u tlte big1e•t alareat to Medicare?- Mr•. D. P. Coolie, U•l· • The greatest threat to Medicare js the continuing escalation of medical- care 1·osts. From 1965 to 1968, medicaJ- care prices increased at the annual rate o( 5.11 percent, compared with a 3.3 per cent increase for all consumer items. FOR ROONE .4RLEDCE, flice Prui.tknt, Sport.s, A.BC -TY If 0111 ii il -pouibl4t for lla.e "..n.la" •ound of a Kol/ club u1ed in a mid-/ a inooy 1hot IO be Mard on l'll?-11. /. }oluuon, Mitl· dkwwm, Olaio • We always have camera& and micro- phones at the scene of action, even in mid-fairway. Waal lo uk a famou• fM'l'SOn a ~.allonf You ~•• aJvoqt. &Ilia~---. •M _,, pt l1w-....-n r,... tJ.e P"mi11t111 IHftOG yoe ~le. Se.t .-.1io11, preferal>ly 011 a poea ca.rd. to A.It Th~m YoW"Wlf, Famil1 1VC"el.l1, 6 <U ~•i°-'on A•e .. New Yot'~ N.Y. 1002%. 1Ve CAnnol ult.nowl~r que.liom, but 15 wiU be pa&d for each one weed. Yoo are invited to mail Your q~stions or comments about any article or advertisement that •PPl;ars In Family Wee.Illy. Your letter will receive a prompt answer. Write to Service Editor, family Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New Yo~. N.Y. 10022. VANTAGE •••71-lt J ltKYOOOl.09 TOe ACCO eo 11 mg. "ta(. 0.9 mg. nicotine fN. per cigarette by FTC method. Should We Raise the Minimum Age for Maniage? By Francene Sabin Alice North's father died when she was a baby, and she grew up in a home where she was entirely surrounded and influenced by women. As a child, she created a fantasy about the father she never knew, basing it on her yearn- ings and the lovely things her mother and older sisters said about him. So it was predict- able that she came to idolize an unreal, ideal male, and she romantically vowed to marry the perfect man. When Alice was t 2. she began steady- dating Bob. a school classmate. Her mother and sisters laughingly caned it "puppy Jove," and she so resented their mocking her "true love" that she made Bob promise to marry her as soon as they were old enough, to prove every- one wrong. For the next five yean they rejected all arguments against the mar- riage. When Alice's mother asked how Bob would support them, Alice accused her of being too meroenary. In her movie-version view of marriage, Alioe would scrimp and save, and, with her perfect husband, have a beautiful life. Their parents finally gave permissfon, and the two 17-year-olds were married. For a while Alice rejected the idea that Bob could do anything wrong. Her reasoning was: since be is perfect, ev- erything he does is perfect. Consciously. Alice excused all of his faults. Subcon- sciously, she was storing up a catalog of complaints. Bob, defeated by bis wife's martyrdom, and aware of the impossi- ble role he was playing, began to feel inadequate. He knew that he could never be accepted by Alice as anything less than ideal. He tried to talk with her about it, but she refused to listeo. At last, in an attempt to release his sup- pressed rage, Bob began secretly dating a more rea!istic. accepting female. Alice found out, and the marriage fell apart. This real case is one of thousands of immature-marriage histories added ev- ery year to the records of Family Ser- vice Associations. The United States is a nation of people who marry early and, increasingly, divorce early. Our divorce rate rises each year, and cur- rently more than one of every four "Society does not give a drivers license to any applicant un1il he proves he can han- dle a car. What It.now/edge does a person need to be mature enough for marriaRe?" marriages ends in divorce. Many more continue in sadness and misery. While every sensitive adult shares the FSA's concern about the breakdown of America's family lifo-resulting in di- vorce. desertion, abandoned children, abused children. etc.--few seem to be willing to aocept changes that might help our marriage-minded youngsters grow up socially and emotionally. The NatiOnal Center of Health Statistics of the Department of Health. Education, and Welfare estimates that more than half of all divorces in this country oc- cur before the parties involved reach the age of 24. Almost 33 percent of all divorced couples are teen-agers. Addi- tional evidence: 62 percent of all di- vorced men and 75 percent of all di- vorced women were under 25 at the time of marriage. Tbjs is ample proof that. white being older doesn·t guaran- tee maturity, the probability of divorce does drop as the age at marriage rises. lo the words of the U.S. Divorce St.a· tistics Aoalysis, 'The likeljhood of di- vorce is higher for persons who married at an early age than for the total mar- ried population.'' Dr. Nathaniel Boonin is a New Jer- scy psychiatrist and child psychiatrist with a special interest in the problems of the too-young marriage. Says Boonin, "In teen-age marriages, in particular. there is a fantastically high percentage of premarital pregnancy. lt is extremely rough on children to be born when their parents aren·t ready for them and don't have enough to give them. The sad part-and 1 've seen this over and over again-is that the teen-age girl who gets pregnant and marries is having a baby to make up for the fact that she wasn't taken care of. Case after case has shown that the emotionally sl.ilrved or malnourished girl isn't able to give love to the child because her own needs haven't been met. •'I recently spoke with a teen-age girl who had an illegitimate child, then ran off and married the ch it d's father" who is in his 20s. Since she is a minor, the ceremony was illegal-but once they're married, they're married. If we leave this girl to her own devices, the odds are certainly against her and her baby. ff the state is willing, we can provide a mother sub!ltitute who will ~e lclnd of mother that can help this 1'en-ager become an adult. It would be much cheaper for society than taking away the child and putting the girl in an in- stitution-which probably would mean that when she got out in a couple of years, she would get pregnant by some- body else. We have to help teen-agers rather than punish them for being hu- man and having needs." C an these teen-age tragedies be pre- vented from happening thousaods of times each year? Doctor Boon in believes so. Society, he says, does not give away a driver's license to any applicant until he proves he can handle a car in traffic and unless he can see well and under- stand the signs and law. What compe- tence and knowledge does a person .. need to make h im mature enough for marriage? A married person should be able ro take responsibility for another; should be emotionally able to share; and should be prepared for the sexual • part of the relationship. Doctor Boonin believes we must make premarital coun- seling and sex education a significant part of every young person's schooling. The 1970 White House Conference on Children agrees: "At the present time. American schools give only mini- mal attention to the one sphere of ac- tivity which almost all their graduates will share as adults--parenthood. The best preparation for parenthood thar can be given to school-age children is direct experiel')ce, under appropriate supervision, in caring for, and working with, those younger than themselves." "We need a system to help young people grow up emotionally healthy as a means of preventing the immature marriage," Doctor Boonin says. 1 M y proposal i9--let us see lf we can generate. stimulate,and focus a broad- based concern about the fact that an awful lot of people in our society enter marriage before they are ready and have children before they arc ready. There are many people who are 21- /ega/ adults-who are very wet behind the ears and very unready for marriage. I'd like to see a program that provides some assistance in growing up for this kind of person, rather than the one we now have, which says, 'Okay, at 21 you can do whatever you want, whatever the consequences are.' I'd like to see marriage considered from the stand· point of maturity and the degree to which a person is aware of the /act that he is taking on responsibility as well as achieving certain status." • THE SECRET? A SIMPLE LITTLE LOOM WITH EASY TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS. 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To a four-letter word for a too] needed in changing a tire, add a last letter and get a game that girls (boys, too, sometimes) like to play, especially in the spring. (See Answer Box) Who'? Who in our country's folk-tore became thirsty when crossing the Southwest deser1, stuck a stick in the bot sand and pressed it down so hard that a mighty river, the Rio Grande, gushed out? (See Answer Box) Minus One From a five-letter word for something you use when you want to stick one thing to another, take away the last letter and get a word that means gone by. (Ste Answer Box) ANSWER BOX "l$1ld-a}S8d :HO •lllW ·me so::>Qd =•OllM ·s~f-~t!f ~11() tnld ")(3Jl ·~oJ 'iopo 'l,JO!:f :ipMOA ~ ·q ~.mOH :ul1DIJS llld,, 0 1971 M cOoneld'1 Co<porahon 6 FamiL'JI Wukl'JI, Ma.rch 11, 1911 .· "For many, the tired, worn-out morning feeling is an old story. The cause of such fatigue can be too much rest." You Can Get Up Jn the. Morning By Walter 0. Regnier, M.D. and Margaret M. Regnier A sage once said, "To de- velop character, each day do two things you dislike." Re- plied the wit: ''That's easy. Every night I go to bed, and 1 every morning I get up again." For millions of bleary-eyed Ameri- cans, morning is the low point in the day. They wait until the clock shows the last minute, tbeo disrupt the fam- ily, mistreat the dog, and anger co- workers waiting in the car-pool. When a young couple came to Con- ciliation Court-last resort before di- vorce in some stales--ooe of the wife's chief complaints was that her husband loathed getting up in the morning. He would dress in frantic haste. demand- ing that she hold a breakfast tray at his elbow so he could :.have and eat at the same time. I n another case, a salesman, fack A, lost three jobs because of persistent tardiness and absenteeism. His mana- ger told a creditor who came to see him about Jack, "He would have been our top man if he had performed on the road as he did here at the home office on Mondays and Fridays. As it was. away from home he couldn't get started. We bad to let him go." You're fortunate if you are instantly alert on awakening. For many, the tired, worn-out morning feeling is an o ld story. Strangely, cause of such fa- tigue can be too much rest. Too much sleep can be as disruptive as too little. ll can be debititating. Studies with volunteers have found that sleeping late-getting 10 or 11 hours of sleep--<:an result in a feeling of being lethargic and irritable for up to four hours. Late sleepers on week- ends may complain of mild headache. of belng washed out, blah. Despite extra sleep, they feel tired, even exhausted. lbere are people, called hypersom- niacs, whose lethargy has a medical ori- gin. Real hypersomniacs sleep through the alarm and continue to be drowsy, confused, and disoriented up to two hours after awakening. But true hyper- somnia is abnormal and rare. Some people normally wake up slowly. U it's difficult for you to begin the day, you probably have lots of company. Such all-worn-out symptoms bring many to seek medical advice. Yet doc- tors generally agree that 75% of "fatigue" cases they see in their offices are psychosomatic-the result of ten- sion, anxiety, depression. and other fac· tors taking the joy out of life. \l+/riting in "Psychosomatic Medicine'' Dr. Gordon C. Globus says, "Ex- cessive sleep is frequently seen in the milder neurotic depressions, particular- ly among young adults. It is a defensive response which accomplishes withdraw- al from painful reality." In "Keeping Young ,in Business,·• author Auren Uris says, "A man besieged by troubles at home, in conflict with a colleague or su- perior, or facing a particularly un- pleasant assignment can be tired with· out ever lifting a finger. If the problem is emotional, the only way the man can find relief is to quit worrying; he must realize that worry doesn't alleviate the basic problem and can only impair his physical health." Psychological problems arc rough on us. But we only make them worse by letting them go on and on. H you feel all dragged out after a night's sleep. have a checkup with your doctor. A medical examination can rule out physi- cal causes of chronic fatigue. When you see tbe doctor. tell him what you think is really bothering you Dr. Walter Alvarez says he never over- looks human nature in his practice of medicine. "Very often," he recalls, "I talk with the patient's spouse a well as the patient. Soon be or she will say something like. 'Well, doctor, the trou- "Sleeping late can result in lethargy." ble started when . . ' and then will re- late specifics in the patient's history which point to an underlying cause of his trouble. This has happened too often to ignore." Related to resolving emotional con- flict is the practice of looking at the positive side of the picture. Develop a positive mental image of yourself. T be idea is to form in your mind the picture of yourself as you want to be. Instead of a slug-a-bed, see yourself up and doing. "A person's self-image is the only thing which sets the limits of his potential achievement," insists Dr. Maxwell Maltz, famous plastic surgeon and angel of thousands whose features, altered by his skill, now give them a new view of their inner selves. Like a self-fulfilling prophecy, the self-image or picture of yourself you habitually carry in your mind, tends to come true. To change your habits successfully, change your self-image. If you dtsire to reshape your morn- ing scene and break into a new habit pattern, here is a get-up-and-go guide: First, check with your doctor to rule out physical causes for your morning fatigue. S econd, make it easier to get up in the morning by malrjng all decisions as to what you will wear the night before. Lay out keys, samples, work materials. lo the same manner lay out your morning schedule. Write down the night before the first two or three jobs you will do the next morning. Writing will firm it in your mind, so that the neJtt morning your follow-througlt will be almost an impulse. Each night, give calm, direct, clear orders to your sub- conscious mind. You will thus tap a great source of energy and remove much of the resistance to getting up. If you need an alarm clock to rout the sandman, get a good one. Then sound a new note for peace of mind and family tranquility-first thing ev- ery morning. + Famih1 Weekl11. March. ti. 1911 7 do her a favor She's your friend. She deserves to be told about Tampax tampons. Told that she'll never have to worry about ugly bulges and odor and clunky, uncomfortable pads, I pins and belts. They're ', · worn intcma11y so no one ever has to know. No one will even guess she's having her period. Tampax tampons were developed by a doctor so you can assure her they're safe. Even if your friend has just started menstruating. They're comfortable to use because the containcr- applicator is silken-smooth. And it helps her place the tampon correctly. Tampax tampons arc softly compressed for maximum protection ... protection she can count on. And disposal's no problem at all. Everything flushes away. Now, isn't that something a friend should know about? Tell her. llv"' from rite start ... tHYf -.01"• O th • OOC."l"O• ..,.,_ Mott D •y •IU 10flfl 01 WOMC"• T.4""' .. ~ ... T4M,.0 NW A,.. MADC. O NLV •v "•"""""•" tNr.O~IPO,.AT&D, ............... ..._A •• Family Weekly/ March 211 1971 .. The Problems That Worry Today's By Jean Adams lhe President's recent Commission on Campus Un- rest appeals to all adults to undertake to understand the feelings of the youth of today. The Commission's findings suggest that the dangerous gap in our society is threaten- ing the survival of our nation. Perhaps my teen mail and daily contact with teens wi1l give you a better understand- ing of youth's needs of the moment. Six years ago, when I started answer· ing teen-agers' question~. few wrote me, and most of those who did had simple matters of etiquette on their minds. Today I get up to 2,000 letters a week. Only ll smattering of them are about etiquette. Ninety percent are about sex, drugs. trouble with parents. or some mi,ture of the three. I have just finished a lecture tour on which [ personally talked to, and lis- tened. to 20.000 teen-agers. These con- versations. plus the thousands of letters written to my Teen Forum question- and-answer column in newspapers. tell dramatically where teen thoughts are today. 1. Boy-girl problem~. including scri· ous questions on sex-50 percent. 2. Parental prohlems. including nl· coholic, quarreling. or divorced parents -25 percent. 3. Vices, including dr\.lg use-15 percent. 4. Grooming and fa!;h1ons-eight percent. 5. E1ique1te-two percent When I began "Teen Forum" -;ix years ago. leen boys were inrcrested in how to help a girl into a car ; girls won· rlered abOlll what length glovec; to wear. Today both boys and girls arc more in· rcrested in Sllch subjectc; as world affairs and sex. Anyone who says our young don't indulge in sex doesn't know what's hap- pening in 1971 . J'm not ~aying that all teen-agers do, but I am saying thnt more do than ever before-and thry don't hesitate to talk abou.t it . A., a statisrical example. I recently • visited a school in Europe. The school nurse infonned me that they had had two pregnancies in the past school year. Upon returning to the United States, I visited a school of the same size in the Southwest. The school nurse informed me they had had 60 pregnancies in the past school year. This is one reason why I'm for sex education beginning at least at the fourth-grade level. J am a.lso concerned that l get the following type of letter each month: Can I become pregnant at parties where we play kissing games? 1 think I know how far to go with a boy, but J just want to make sure. -Worried. People often ask me whether I receive many nut or kook letters. No, f don't. When a teen-ager sits down and writes five to nine pages pouring his heart out, he's not being silly; he's usually des- perate. In answering their questions. my philosophy is to tell young people the price they will pay for any of two or three choices-whether the question is about interracial marriage or drugs or alcohol. I believe parents, adminis- trators, religious leaders, and other adulL~ must be honest, Teasonable. and Columnist ("Teen Forum" and "Toro/ Woman") Jean Adams bt>gan writing in her Mfive Texas buausr "/ wa.Y bored and needed to express myself." free in their discussion of today's prob- lems. so that our youth can know the price of every decision. Then, hope- fully, the young people will make sensi- ble decisions about what route to take Sweeping such issues as pregnancy and marijuana under the carpet will not help us cope with the problems of our lime. Children of divorced or alcoholic parents contribute heavily to my pa- rental hangup mail ( 25 percent). But even in some of the happiest families. when teen-agers are writing about such mild problems as their hair length, they will add a P .S., "Please don't send me a personal answer. My parents read all my mail!" Only a few teen-agers (yet enough to cause me concern) are threatening suicide or running away from home because of a parent-child communication gap. An example of se- vere communication-gap-itis is illus- trated by the following letter: I hnvc a problem which I think is pretty serious. I hate my parenlc;. Jt sure isn't a very nice thing to say, but I hate them. 1 dread liv- ing with them! They are so weird I just can't stand them. All they do is force rne 10 do things. I have been wanting to write to you be· cause they make me so mad, but I always forgive them. But now I just can't stand them any more. How can I tell them I hate them and don't want to live with them? I am so embarrassed and upset about it.-Parcnt Haler. R ecently r was JUdge at the All· American Family Search. The teens of the 51 families attending were very honest in our forum discussions. They confirmed what my mail says about problems with parents: • Teens want respect from adults. • They don•t respect an adult just because he's an adult. An adult must do what be can to merit a teen's respect • They want their parents to trust them more. Just because a girl broke her parents' tmst once, she doesn·1 want to pay a price for it forever. e They abhor inconsistent or hypo- critical adult behavior-i.e., a father who takes up the collection plate on Sunday but goes out with women dur- ing lhe week or keeps pornography in his desk drawer. I feel that much of the communica- tion-generation gap could be aveided if we parents wouldn't make such big issues of what are essentially minor problems in the I 1-to-13 age group When a full-blown crisis develops over something, such as when to begin shav- ing legs, a girl is less likely to come to her parents when she's got a truly seri- ous problem later. A sample letter: How can I get my mother to listen to me about geltmg a bra and wearing make-up? I'm 13, and she still won't let me have or do these things. When J ask her about them, she )aughs. r can never have a seri- ous talk with her.-Laughed At. About I 5 percent of my mail deals with vices such as drugs, alcohol. cig- arette-smoking. Drugs are the numbeT- one vice. Most 1eens who write about drugs have tried them, have already paid a price, and are urging their peers to ab- stain. Many have had friends who have died from overdoses. S ome letters are from boys and girls with a friend on "Mary Jane" (mari- juana) or LSD or heroin. They want to know what they can do to help the friend shake his habit. A few girls, and a few boys too, have friends who drink or smoke too much and wish they would cut down or stop. And of course many, many are deeply worried about drinking parents. Fashions and grooming have dimin· i~hed to only eight percent of my teen mail. In rhis category, however, the num- ber-one qucl.tion of the moment con- cerns the midi-length. Ninety percent of the tccnc; J inrerviewcd dislike the new longer skirts (especially the boys). Teens want lo wear what they like. They couldn't care less about what New York or Paris dictates. Jf they tend at all to- wards the midi. it's for an inexpensive coat to wear over a mini-dress. One thing is clear: the day when a ooy sits down and writes to ask me what side of a girl to walk on is long gone. And this should tell the adults who have their heads in the !\and to pull them out. I would make these four suggestions: e Consider drugs and sex at an early age. • Listen before saying no-and try to have a two-way communication • Endeavor to be honest • Show that you genuinely care. Today's teens are pretty smart. We can't fool them. And, if we try to, we're in trouble. • Teen-agers Most Jean's lecture series tokes hu all ovu the country ta/Icing to thousamls of young fHOple about problems. "Only a few teens who write me are threatening suicide or running away from home because of a parent-child communication gap. But even in the happiest families, when teens are writing me about such mild problems as their hair length, they will add a P. S., 'Please don't send me a personal .answer. My parents read all my mail!' " ' Star Profile / By Peer J. Oppenheimer James Brolin: The Fireplace And Slipper Type If you were to visit James Brolin, R obert Young's young assistant on ABC-tv's "M ar- cus Welby, M.D.," at his Northridge, Calif. mini-breed- ing farm, and thought you were seeing spots before your eyes-you'd be right! 1bcre are black spots on the white campaign chairs in his living room, black spots on his rare white harlequin great Dane, Buck, and spots on the white horses out in the back yard. The chairs are both functional and decorative. The dog is but one of three canines lumbering about, and the horses are Appaloosas, which Jim is breeding as a business. Lean and tall (almost six-three) Bro- Lin looks a bit younger than he does on television (he's 30), but more hand- some, with piercing hazel eyes that watch you from deep within his head. In spite of 1he fact that Jim's energetic little three-year-old Josh repeatedly emptied and filled his piggy bank, en- joying every metallic clank, Jim re- mained the loving father-contented, calm, and unruffled while we talked across the clanks. There can be no doubl that Jim Bro/in, as Dr. Stevt! Kiley, 011 rite set with Robert Young o/ "Marrns Welb;v.M.D." 10 Fami/11 Woeklv, Mat·ch :.?I, 1971 loves his home, his wife Jane, and his son. "I'm the fi replace-and-slippers. hearth-and-home type,'' he said. Actually, Jim's introduction to fa- therhood was not as smooth as he'd planned. He and Jane had arranged lo have a nurse from Santa Monica come in after the baby was born. But when Jim went to pick up Jane and Josh at St. John's hospital in Santa Monica- the same city where he was born-he couldn't find the nurse. She had taken off by car for a funeral bad. East, and there wasn't time to find anyone elc;e. Undaunted, Jim took over himself. "It was a little difficult for the first day or two because I didn't know anything about babies," Jim grinned. "Although there were four kids in my family, anc.I I was the oldest. I never really had to do anything for the others.· So it was trial and e rror there for a while. But we got along fine." T aking care of Josh was a new ex- perience, but Jim fell right at home preparing the meals. "He's an excellent cook!" Jane assured me. "In fact, I didn't like Italian food until I tasted tbe dishes he fixed, and now I am crazy about it. And while he's a gour- met cook, and I'm a plain-type cook, he likes everything I fix." Jim is no harder to live with than he is to cook for, according lo his slender, attractive Texas-born wire. "I'm the aggressive one. When I get mad, you know it! Temper in Jim doesn't exist. If we disagree. he'll think about it. Later on when the subject comes up, we quietly discuss it." A friend of his family planted the idea of becoming an · actor in Jim'c; mind when he was still in junior high in Santa Monica. He suggested Jim read for a part in a Iv series he was doing. "I got all spruced up," Jim re- members, "and rode the bus down to Sam Goldwyn Studios. Looking up at those walls all around il, I felt the people inside must be ·something special -like royally. When I walked in, it took me about 20 minutes to realize they were just Like everyone else! And then I felt at home. I read for the part of a young cadet-rather, I stumbled through the pages of printed words Bro/in with wife Jane and thru-year-old son Josh._ they handed me--and then they told me to forget it! That hurt! The man had built me up to think I really had a chance. Theo wham! Nothing." Jim didn't give up. But he kept secret his decision to become an actor. Out- wardly, Jim had many olher interests. "I played football for a year and then spent a lot of rime girl-chasing," he chuckled. He also became known as something of a mechanic;iJ genius around school and soon had more cars to hop up, overhaul, and re- build than he had time for. "I like doing things wilh my hands," he said. "I like the intricacies of how things fit together. I've never h'ld a repairman in the house." Still, he didn't enjoy working for his father, Henry Bruder- lin, a building contractor. "I didn't like his being 'boss,'" Jim admits. "Besides, that was just so much pounding nails and sawing boards." 'V.lith the money he earned fixing cars, Jim paid his own way to H oJly- wood Drama School and later attended Santa Monica Junior College for a year "because I had to get my grades up lo gel into UCLA. I was a bad student. I didn't like school." Then Jim's father built a house for director Henry King, who got Jim an appointment with the casting director at Fox. I went there feeling, 'Well, here we go again.' But, instead, he signed me up that very afternoon!" Jim met Jane Agee in October. 1966. They were married 12 days later. ''I'd been in Wyoming on location for 'The Monroes' for six weeks. A buddy picked me up at the airport, and I sug- gested we have dinner together He couldn't because he was gojng over to Jane's place. I'd. seen Jane before be- cause she'd worked in almost every production capacity at the studio for I 0 years. But we had never been intro- duced. He called Jane to ask whether she minded his bringing along 'poor old lonely Brolin.' She didn't." l'he Brolins got into the horse busi- ness partly because they love animals, and partly because Jim feels it's gooct) for his career to be able to handle ( horse well. (H e also wfites, sings, surfs. and skin dives with the same idea in mind.) "If things gel too bad acting, I'll just pull out. I can always raise horses. Don't misunderstand. I want to act. And I want to make a killing fi- nancially so I can make movies. Tele- vision is awful-you always have to settle for second best because there isn't time to do scenes over." "On the show I come off like a young Robert Young. That's not the way I wanted to play it. When I was in Boston. I saw young doctors with long hair, beards, mustaches-really wild. They were honest enough to ad- mit that one day they'd settle down and end up in practice, but right then they were going into the homes of peo- ple who were sitting in f root of tele- vision sets wailing to die, and helping them. That's who I wanted to play. Somehow, it didn't work out that way. At least they let me ride a bike.'· Jim has had his own Honda for about eight years and often goes trail- riding with some of his pals. 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You receive hand selected J lh ro 3' well rooted planh thel will broghlen even the derke11 corners of your yard and garden BEAUTIFUL WAY TO nlM P•O,HTY PRIVET HEDGE 10 for s2oo (40 for $7.00) (75, for $12..SO) (100 .... $15.00) MOCK ORANGE 2 for s1oo (5 fer $2.00) (11 *-$4.00) Pl'lil~lphus virg1nalis loob like giant btidel bouquets when they burst into bloom in apring and summer. Hundreda of pore white flowers. Dark green leaves. Especially fragrant. Thrivn moat anywhere. We send you ideal tran1pl1nting sozl!: I' to 3'. Grows up to 8 feet. be maonrained at any heoght Plenr 1 ''' ft ap.,r You now as you can possibly use ""h1le 11,,, salr lasrs lht' largest selling hedge plant in Amer· ocal A fast growing wperia<, long lived, and beautoful plant PRIVET (Amur River North) requires practically no care. II 1us1 can'r be beat for that hedge lo surround your patoo, yard, line your drive, etc. Can receive 1 10 3 ft. plants. Order as many Piclc Armfuls Of Beautiful Lilacs PERSIAN LILAC • A riot of Color! • Scores of Flower5! Only s1so ea . (J for $3.00) (6 for $5.00) Here's the lilac 1har many e•pl!rts soy ,, the lovt'l1esl of all' These gorgeous. lragr1n1 Pl!rs•an lilac (Syringe vvlgarosl produce lots of purple end lavender blooms Have loads of cut flowt'rs 8eautoful deep green leave• VNy easy to grow Ideal on groups or borden You'll receive hullhv hand·st'lected 2 to J Ir nur,cry grown lr<•es An ideal transplantong sore SEND NO MONEY On delivery, pay pas Iman ~ l .SO for I lree, U 00 for 3 tret's or ~S 00 101 6 trees plus C 0 D charges. We P•V po•laqt' on prepaid orders All planll guaranreed to arrove in good condition .and lo live, or 1u•t rcrurn •hopping label for • r~fund of the purchase proce -you don'I even have to relurn lhl! pion It. (I year lomor) Grow Sweetheart Size In Your Home! MINIATURE ROSE S 200 It's true! Amazin1 minatun ROSES (Rosa rooletti) in your home nearly ALL YEAR ROUND! This sensa- (2 fer $3.51) tional indoor-bloomin1 roee bush srows (3 fot $5.&ll} !IC> larpr than. 12 inches, ~I place it m a sunny window and with ample moisture and humidity, you'll soon sec a spectacular sight-Lota of exquisite, ~ 10 ~ .. sweetheart si.z.e .roeca. aorgeous in color and fragrance. This indoor-blooming sensation blooms like mad straight through the year, laking time out only for lhe normal rose restin1 period. lf you wana 10 increase its vitality, take ii outdoors in the spring. Very Jimiled supply. You receive choice bloomina aiz.e plants. srowina m a plastic pot. Thia insures your ~ting lhe very best plant. Our choice of coloc-rcd, pint. yellow « bi-color. . ... All you do is water Astoundin'! Blooms R~call the Crucifixion PASSION FLOWER s1so Pasaiftora1 probably the most exotic of all ftowenng vines, thrives in homes 10 give you blue-purple blooms up to 4" (2 for $2.75) across with delicate pink fllarMnls. Ac- (3 for $3.15) . cordin1 to lesend, tho 1en petals relate lo the ten •apoltles, 1he comia to 1he crown of throns. the five anthers to the five wounds, and rho three stismas 10 the three Nii.. Sent in 2~ ~ plutk pol-all you do is water! Unique l'/0 111 has Color-ClwnJ:ing Foliage.' HEAVENLY BAMBOO s1so (Nandina domesdca) A fucina1in1 in- door plant prized for itt attractive color- chansJn1 foliap, bea1iuful while ftower (2 fot $2.25) clusters, red-like stcma and bri1h1 red (3 fot $125) berriea. Best or all, it's easy to arow, re· quirins little care and no special consid- eration. May be placed outdoors durin1 warm weather where it will be a welcome addition to your prden. Busby, weU-rooled. plant.a abipped in 2~" plutic pota. 11 -LAWN TREES AT SALE PRICES I Yes--For Big Savings and Best Results ... , ~ Order These favorite Varieties Now I ~ . ', No other tree in the world quite lilce the LILY-of-the-VALLEY TREE • Red foliage in falll • Beautiful White flowers/ R-.ular $1.50 each Now Only 5100 HCh (J ,_ $2.JO) (6 fw $UO) Every July this lrtt changes elmost oYemight hom • ptetty gr... shede tree into • white cloud of tt-.wnd1 of flo-n like Ulin- of·the-Velley. The sewnd morecle h.ppens in the fell with the fint frost, which u uses the whole lrft to tum to • fleming red. One of the most beeutiful end unuwel of ell treeL Grows to 30'1 And. now while our limited supply lnts, you ere eble to puY'CtwM tt-on senution•t .,_ <<>x.,dendnnn ~> _. beroein prieeL You rec.iv• 2 to ... top-notch collected treft. So order todeyl SEND NO MONEY. On delivery pey po11men $1.00 for one tree, $2.50 for th,_ trees, or $4.SO for •i• trees, plua C.0 .0. chel"get.. We pey poat~ on f>'epeid orders. If not 100% satisfied, just return t'-e shipping lebel for refund of purchfte P'ice . . . you lieep t+.e trees. One of Nature's most richly colored trees . . . ROYAL RED MAPLE s1so ••di • Grows most anywherel • Wonderful Sltade treef One of Fell's most richly colored trHs 11 the beeutiful RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum) with itt brillient 11Urlet colored leevea. In apring the tree Is loeded with delicate smell red flowers. In summer, the bright green leevet of the RED MAPLES will give you loeds of wonderful shede. A very m1jestlc end beeutiful shade tree that will give you yHrs of proud 11tisfection. bcellent •• 1 lewn or 1trHI tree. A fairly fest growing tree. You recieive strong, heevlly rooted hind 11lected 2 to .. foot collected trees. An ide1I tren .. plenting size. Order now while the supply lasts. SEND NO MONEY. On delivery p.ey S 1.50 for I tree, $3.00 for 3 trees or $5.00 fOI' 6 trees, plus C.O.D. ch.rges We pey postage on •II pt"eptid orders. Very Beautiful • fast Growing • Good Shade "GOLDEll STEM" (S.llx No;be) Probebly the fHtesl growing shede tree. Grow1 es much .. eight to ten feet • yNrl Slender. grec.ful, drooping brenches. Slue-grMn le1ve1 in spring •nd summer ch~ge to bHutiful ~ In 41Utumfl, And the gold colored berlt meltes thl1 tree 1 1howpiece in winter H -11 M ....a.ummer. Very herdy. Nie. 2'·"' nunery grown trees. " F4milw W••klr, Morell. ~1, 1111 WEEPING WILLOWS 5150 .. ,h Rush order today to have bushels ol Blooms for lcill BUSHEL BASKET SIZE CUSHION · MUMS at ~ off the catalog ,.Hunc:Uech of blooms °" • alngle pt.rt the Vfff flnt yew ~ mntinuing y.er efm ye«I In feet. eo many flowen you CM't -the i.-. ni... .. tovncfing mums fonn • denM, compect, perfectly rounded plant •ldom growing ~ then 12 Inches hl9h end ettelning e width of 2 fMt. bch ~, Is perfectly formed end .heped. &e.utiful beyond dncriptlon. Blooming from lete Augvst until fTOlt ,._.-nfutn. w:U give you-e bin. of glorious colM when your gwden most needs it. Ev_., plant guaranteed to bloom the first yeer. Very hardy. You receive "et•• of the CZOfl" 1irerietiH ..,.c.lelly wlected by the Houw of w .. i.y efter et .... 3 .....,.. of field tri.h. lti<ft colof ntOttmerlll of our chob. ai.Dng Red. Shell 'Ink, Sunshine Yellow, Snow 'Mlite -the beat of OY9r 350 t .. lwd vwiet;... °" this offer you oet our choicest fie~own root division. -but don't be NrpJIMd to -Ive -elreedy with top growth! All eitoeptianelly h«dy. Thrive even WI poot aoil with linle car.. SEND NO MONtv. ,_, apedel SALE PRICE ebove plus C.O.O. chergn. We pey pottege °""pr-.. pllld orden. Not ...,t to Celif., W11h., M Utah. HUGE HIBISCUS 3 for s1~0 (H. Moecheut-> YOJ c.. ,_ en;oy thew eoroeoua flowws in your northern home. Our ~tlONtl winter hetdy Hi- (6 '-$1.75) bltcut, ltw li1"d of lu.tl .__ ft IN $2.Jll tift you -In F1orlde end Hewell, -guerentffd to thrive •nywhefe In the U.S. Huge, exotk. flo-rs up to 8" ecrou . • . end up to 50 ffow.n on • single plant. bay to gt'O'#, need llttle mr9. FuK kllieoe shrub-lllie plent1 3 to 4 feet teH. YOJ end your neighbors will be stertled •t ~ -nno flowen. Mixed colon only: led. pink. white, IMl'OOft end Mlmort. Strong, field growing plW1l1 shipped. Twice as lovelyl Twice as Cltarmingl at V2 price Now -fot thi9 pl.-tlng time SALE, -ere willing to M<rlflce thew choicle, gl1t1t flowering double peony p!Wlta et less than 'h of our reg. utelog prb. You will r9c.e;ve hand •lected root dlviaiont thet will ptod\IQ lotw of ~tifvl end g.ent bloomt. Rich colcw lbOf1'rMn1 of ,rwr choicle1 Satin Roee. llood Red, Crlf'ntOn. Snow wtll .. , Selmon, Bnght Red. PMti Pink. All - ~ verletltt that nonnelly wll for 11 much 11 $2.00 eedl. 0.-der 8a meny .. you CM\ pollibly UM. SEND NO MONEY. °" delivery, pay $2.00 a 5, $.4.00 for 12, or S7.00 for 25 rooh, plus postage end C.0.0. ctwwv-We ...-, poatege on ~ ordera SENSATIONAL DOUBLE BLOOMING Giant Hybrid DELPHINIUM 3 for s1oo (6 for $1 .75) (9 fw $2..SO) These gient, highly proud Hybrid Delphinium will fill your gerden with gorgeous showy blooms next yur end every yeu. Tell, strong spikes, covered with dense IMSSft of colors -renging from deep.ti blues, blending of reds, purples, levenders, with pinli tinll, to the wonderful bi-color5. Exception•lly eHy to grow. Very vigorou.. You'll receive strong field grown blooming sized plents. Order todey while our limited supply lasts. SEND NO MONEY. On delivery pey $1.00 for 3 plenta, $1.75 for 6 plents or $2.SO for 9 plants plus C.0 .0. charges. We p.y postege on pnpaid ~. Hardy TALL PHLOX 3 fo rSJOO (6 for $1 .75) (9 fer $2..50) If you went glent, fr.grent blooms -yeer •fter y.er - blooms that Int for -u. give H•rdy Tell Phlox • pl•ce In your g•rden. You will be r-erded with blooms •II summer -from June to September when color •nd meu effl!'ch ere most needed. Very hardy end osy lo grow in sun or 11mi-.hede. Rich color euortment of our choke: "Flemlngo Red", "P11tel Pink", "Royel Purple", •nd "Snow White". You'll get strong hulthy blooming.size field g<own plants. Why be .. timed with ordinary-sized strawbenies when we guarantee you can have these extra sweet EXTRA HUGE STRAWBERRIES Next Summer! 25 for 5 225 (SO fet $a.50) (tOO fer $S.501 (200 for $10.00) The IHI time you picked strawberries or bought them -how many did 11 take to m•ke e quert? Eighty? One hundred? More? Regular strawberries Me so "'"II mou people lose count! But with th11 hardy variety, you un eapect qu•rll FROM JUST 30 STRAWBERRIES• And these e atra .. weet bemes (Gian• Robinson) are highly disease reu1t1nr they ropen very fut, plus they produce loh of new runners to give you a big~r patch every yearl H•ve wonderful big strawberries for 1•m•. frffzer, fresh deuerts for n1on1h11 Ard GET A HEAD START - by p&.ntin9 now. SEND NO MO NEY On delivery p•y postman co•t shown, plus ~t•ge and C 0 D charge1 We pay postage on prepaid orders If not 1()()0 o Httsfoed, 1u11 return shopping you keep the planll ACTUAL SIZEI aig901t strewl.o'"" rnou felti• have ovor ..... : •rli red, very ~-yet finto. All pv....-M - ft.oae, jam, Mt 'em f"""I label For refund of purchase prtce - CAUTION! T1'e ttMHI t..q....,1ly noted "complaint'' -tt..M me"'olovs boories k ft..t -.t P4t09le jv~t d;d11't tt\it'lli te o,.r ..,ou1"' "'"'""v. yov will want •t ..... SO of"'"° .,t-ts 99 dirt --f9r ~ ~. low Growing Mounds -hll Blooming HARDY ASTERS 4 COLORS -RED-BLUE-PINK-WHITE Easy-to-Grow Big -Tende r - De li cious ASPARAGUS 10 Plants Only 51°0 8ig, tender, delicious -and ~ the Hslflt grown of all wm- liahed, tho original pl1nti"9 uw•lly p1oduce1 for 20 abvndent, giant.-in with t.nder tipt. From your Garden Very Easy-to-Grow TENDER MEATY DELICIOUS OLD-FASHIONED VICTORIA RHUBARB :~e !R!~~ $1.00 S for 51°0 S Roots Only 51°0 for • really •uperb flowering perff1ni1I, you'll went to try these Dwarf Hudy Asten in your garden. These h1rdy, northern nur1ery grown pl•nh ere ideal for borders or found1toonl - growing only l to 2 feet tell. Bloom from August to frost, giving you color when mo.I other flowers look their worst. Requore little •llention and give you be1Utiful flowen th1t are nice for cutting. Our color choice (10 fw $1'5) (IS fw $2.50) ..... c..t. How ebout '°""' old-fashioned Rhuborb poel It ,, easy to start i nd this Victoria Rhub1rb orow• • new crop every year without replanttng! G1v<'s be•uttful flowon, too. M1ke1 • nic. porenni1I bordu. l•ro-~ .. to 1·• nursery rooh om.u·lOS --.... -., .... c:..t Make yovr tot.nio11l on 9"° ordo1 blenli -c1 Meil to4.ey. 0.. ._ !ivory pay "°''"'•" for i'°"'s plus po•tago and C.0 .0. charwn. SAVE MONEY. Encloto fvll peyme11t 111d -pay po1ta ... Aft ... n.t;es labolod for yo11r co11,.eni011ce. f'leaM Mnd 15% depoUt Oii C.0 .0. ordor of $10.00 or rnote READ OUR FULL PROTECTION .... , .,. .. M1 ... 714 '" m tM ... -s.n- l ........ ,. .... PittltC.._.I• ,...... ca.-.ti• .... ( ..... It ,. ..... ,, ,_, .... ''· ,._,, Wlolte Tr.,._,, MahofS- llOOM•TOll l.L 61701 s.nd item1 below: 0 Prepakl 0 C.O.D . N•m• Add,... ________________ _ City~~~~~~~ St ... _____ _ I I GUARANTEE AH ~' •-•·"-" to bo of hifh ~llty, euctly as a~ ind to arrive m 9ood hHlttly condirion or porchato price will l.o rofvndod. IETUIN SHll'f'ING lAHl ONLY -you may lioep tt.e plants. (One yHr ljmit) ... w ..,. .. M1*-• ...... -...0r-,......... l.ltec Pri .......... ____ 1 I Zip Code fof Fastest MaH-----;::===::; TOTAl llOUGNT flCMIWAID To make >ure you roceove top notch gr•de end quality, every single plant, shrub, tree bulb and house plent " cerefully in· spected before shipment Many of your frtends m1y en1oy t1lo.ing advent•ge of the money saving offers listed on these page•, too. Also. th" catalog >upe,.ed.s all prev1ou• cat1logs. (Prices listed on 1111 previous utelogs •re now void} w .. hope to maintain the proces l11ted here but they are sub1ecl ro thange w ithout noti~ BEFORE YOU ORDER SEE SPECIAL GROUND COVER BARGAINS ON NEXT PAGE • ALSO BIG BONUS OFFER 712 le4 fwle -•--4 -· m .... S.W• "' We~ •• , ... , GI .........., ....... m Mi.., "' SJ1 Mloh-. a- "' , .......... . , 'o. ..... ..., T. lwy o....;.. ..... , 114 a.i-w -~ nt C_.oc:rew Willow Ml ... a--, .,, lity of Yafley y,_ Sit ........ 711 .... "" 717 .... ...... MS , ... ·-el a.- 111 , ... ,, .. .., •~wino. ...... c..t . ...,, .... .._ ., .... "' _..._ ..... (......... ----HMooa U7 MllllM .. 6U ,_ ns , .......... ...... 1n ·--IU A-.o 7JS -7.a -,. ... , -er--1ICZ ............ m .... _. __ ... , ..... w. .. ..... 171 ...... o-lS. .._, .. T,,_ -·--· '" Wltite ..... ............... ,,..... .... .,.. ..... , ... ..... . .. ....... w. ....... , .... rotAl THtS COLUMN I ____ _, PIN .. -' 21"-..._, .. c.o.o. -~ets•o~-. --------- c:.. l I I I I I 1t .. ·- GROUND COVERS! Easy-To-Plant, Easy-To-Grow ••• Be<ome More Beautiful Every Year! Masses of color . early in the SPRING! CREEPING PHLOX 3 for only 5100 (9 for $2.00) (20 for $4.00) Can you 1n1agine • sight more lovely 1h1n dwerf ~ of glowing color 1ppelf1"9 1n Hrly tf)'tng? Crttp1ng Phlox makes • s1gh1 lhos lovely. Perfectly rovnded balls of color grow:ng only 4 inches tall. And Creeping Phlox have three wonderful 1dv1n1ages. F1rsr !hey slly green rhe year round Secondly, they are muses of color 1n rhe urly spring when f- olher lhings are 1n bloom Third, !hey are wonderful for grovnd covers and borders. Grow 1n part shade or full sun Rich color assortment of ovr choice Rosy red, sreel blue. pure white. pearl pink You receive strong northern grown field d1v1soon1. Now 11 the ltme to planr '° order TODAY SEND NO MONEY On delivery pay !. LOO for 3 planrs, S2 00 for 8 pl1nls or $4.00 for 20 plan II, plus C.O D charges. We pay postage on prepaid orders If nol I 00% sarisf1ed, 1u•I return rhe 1h1pp1n9 label for refund of purchase pnce you keep the planrs. PlANT NOW -GaOWS DURING WINTER! THIS THICK, BWE-GRHH SPRUDING EVUGREl.N Spreed• like med to cover bare areas, steep banks end other tough spohl SPREADING EVERG!tEEN each (3 for $4.00) (6 for $7.00) (12 for $1J 00) Now, w11h 1h11 Evergref'n Carpet (Jun1perus f.on1ont1l1s procumben), see one plant grow over ugly b1re spors. even on poor soil, lo cover 4 ro 6' w11h • lovely, thick carpel of green 1h11 l111s 36S DAYS OF THE YEAR NEVER GETS MORE THAN S TO 10" TAll1 lnsread, 1h1s hardy droughr res11lant plant uses ih energy to grow hot1ront11lly. Does 1usl fine •n well d111n.,d art>n t'Vt'n wht'r., Hnd ind ro(ks prt'vltl, on sun or parltal >hadel BEAUTIFUL WAY TO COVER "EYESORES." And 1t sr11ys fresh and grecn year around, w11hour getting rhat null "winrtr looku S11rt 11 on trouble spots now Planr abour 4' aparl · "" plant\ will (Over 2-4 lo 36'. You gel hardy plant• from 3" poll. SEND NO MONEY. On dehverv pay S2 00 for one, \4 00 for three. V 00 for "" or Sl3.00 for rweolv.,, plus postag., and C 0 D ch11rges w., pay po1ragt-on prepaid orders. If nol 100°0 satisfied, just rerurn sh1pp1ng lab.,! for rt"lund of purchase prtCl' -you kHp rhe planrs AMAZING BONUS OFFER! COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE .s y ....... -.. ~ ...... -10-11" ..... Yes, you (In pyrchese one of 1hue hardy S year old, 10 18" Coloredo Slue Spruce for only ONLY 15~ I Sf. when yoU send your order for di le HI $3.00 These Coloredo Blue Spruce are from the 1ame hardy rran•planted slock 1hat we norm11lly sell for $2.00 uch Complt'te your orde• today. CREEPING RED SEDUM fSedum Spurium, Dragon's Blood) An Extraordinary ground cover for masses of summer flowers . evergreen winter foliage! 4 f Or s1· 00 19 for Sl.75) (12 for $2.SO) Rock gardens. bord.,rs, edging under sh.,dy lrt'es and sreep ba~ls w ill bt-aliv., w11h carefree color when you planr rhos (r('cp•ng Red Sedum Just placr lh<'se hardy. northern nurs<'•Y grown planrs abour on<' fool aparl and ""~teh them ta~t' over' fill troublesom., areas w11h a neat 3 4" lctlf cover !hat spreads f<Jsl ycl d~o;n'I 111•('d prur,,ng 0l'p.,nd on •I for br19ht red, Sll,.ltkl' flowers from Jun<' rhrough S<'pl(•mbcr d1tr~t11v(' th.ck semi ""'!rgrt'en fol•clge rhe rest of the year. even 1n sub·zt-ro w.,arher' SEND NO MONEY On delivery pay 1>0slman SI 00 for 4, Sl.75 for 8 or $2.SO for 12. plus C 0 0 charqH We pay postage on prepaid orders. If nor 1000.0 saltSfot'd, 1usr return shopping label lor rd111•d of purchaw pr.cc you keep rh., planrs CROWS AHO Sl'llEAOS Wf1HOU1 SPECIAi CARE IN SUN OR SHAOE, EVEN IH POOR SOil! Spreads like a green carpet with Blue Flowers! PERIWINKLE • ST A YS GREEN All YEAR • BlUE FLOWERS IN SPRING • NEEDS NO SPECIAL CARE 10 f s100 12S for $1 .99) or (SO for U .99) 1100 for $4.99) Now lor shady Ml'as b.,nt'alh shrubs and in orher dim places ev.,n where g r.tu won'r grow. fOu un have • 12 o>onth carl)<'t of 1h1ck clbundant evcrgic<'n Pe11w1n~le (V1nu m1nor1 And every spr;ng on May. shad<' holppy Pt'rtwonkle 91v1.'\ you a wide profu\1on o r bl'aut1lul lavt'ncfor blu., flowl."rs lhal mctk!' th., dullt'sl part o f rhc yd<d loo~ l•~l' •l \how~.,sc1 And 11 qrows so vigorously. you un put Periwinkle 1n poor, slony soil on sru•p b~nls "' rocl 9Mden1 prat11cally anywhere Dol'S bcr ler 1n shad., 1han grass bul l•kl'\ wn. 100 5prcads ~nd spread" OllC planr grows ro fill two squar., feet: (fg1 qu1ckN, domwr d tcct plan! fine loo t apArr] gets J 6" tall all without speC•.tl cclre You gel healrhv ti1<t•ly roo•t'cl pl11n11, re~dy for tJ•sy tramplanling 3 Important Reasons Why You Can order from House of Wesley with confidence. Every s•nqlp pldnt shrvh lr<'C• .tnd loChJI' plant 1ha1 ,,s shopp<'d ,, carl!'fullv 1nspt'Clt'd b.,fore sh1pmt'111 '' made ro fOu ro •tldh sur" rh." •t •• of lop norch gr_,d., and qu•l11y Also. wht"n your ord1·r con•~•ns S<'v<'•4I 1t•1n1 l'dCh variety " properly and carrlully la~led for your convt'n•rt1CC' w., would lol e to po1n1 oul "'"' """'Y l('m wr· sf'll ,, fully pro•ecrrd bv our \t'ns.t llonttl m\.lnl'y hotc~ qv,ottntrr th,o •S to say ,f the m<"rchand1\e doe,n"t ,.,,,.,,,~ 1n good healthy condo11on w• ,.,,fl C)lddlv r('lond the purchase price YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO llETUllN l Hl PlANl5 All wr "'k ,. tha1 you ,.tlltft t+te •Mpping label ti vur l1m11) A complt'IC planlmg g•J10l' •\ included in your ordt-r absolurely free. Be sur., ro read 11 car.,fully J\ ti will lll'Swl'r inany of your planting que~t1ons. SEIVlllG All AMEllCA WITH OUTSTAllDlllG flOWER BARGAINS "Over 1,000,000 satisfied customers" A Reader Writes: How I Met Danny I had just gotten my plane ticket at Washington's Dulles Airport when my young son, staring at a man who bad just passed, began to pull at my arm and exclaimed, "That man looks just like Danny Thomas!" This followed with identical remarks from my wife and two daughters. "Well, I'll just go up and ask him," I said, walking up beside a man I had only seen from behind. I blurted out, "My son thinks you're Danny Thomas." The man turned and smiled at me. "Where is your son?" he asked, looking around. "I guess he ran away." "Then I must be Danny Thomas." He extended his left hand, excusing his bandaged right arm. "That's what shaking thousands of hands at a benefit last night did," he said. He shook each of our hands awkwardly, palm down. When he extended it to me, I, feeling comical myself, remarked, "Shall I ki ss it or shake it?" True to Danny's form he retorted quickly, "Whatever is the going thing here in Washington." -Paul Russell Ailington, Va. Pamily W6ekly, March t l , 1971 21 ·----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. t -I • • I I t I S•v• 7~ on •nr purchase of suf- ftavor of delidoua ftcient SWISS MISS new SwlH MIH Pud· PUDDING to cover ding. To Grocer· The coupons presented lor makers or SWISS MISS redemption must be , PUDDING will redeem lh1s shown upon request Void ; I coupon for 7¢ plus ~ han-where prohibtled, taxed or dling costs ii you receive 11 otherwise restricted Good on your sale of one package only In continental :: I of any flavor of SWISS MISS PUDDING and you U S.A Cash value 1 /20¢, Customer to pay present it tor redemption. Coupon may not be sales tax. For redemption. send coupons to , 1 assigned or transf~rred by you. Invoices proving Sanna Inc., Bo>< 1660, Clinton, Iowa 52732. , SANNA Div Bea!nce f-0001 Co :l ------' '-----------------------·------------------------------·---------------------------------------------' This is to get you to try a new pudding that comes in easy to open, individual cups, ready to eat right out of the refrigerator in· dark and light choc- olate, butterscotch and vanilla. It's • ID your • grocer's case now. • • Can't take hot taste? .. ,. King Size. 18 mg. •tar." t4 mg. nicotine: Long Size. 19 mg. "tar." 1.3 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report Nov. 70. By Larry Bortstein Is Skibobbing "Next Year's Thing"? It's easier, and a lot of skiing wallflowers may rush to meet the skibob's lesser challenge W hen you visit a ski resort, is your activity limited to drinking hot toddies by the fire or to nursing sprained and bruised portions of your anatomy? Then skibobbing may be for you. One of America's fastest growing sports-and already a major winter ac- tivity in much of Europe-skibobbing has the happy faculty of combining the schussing excitement of skiing with the painless navigational properties of bi- cycling. This winter, nearly l 0,000 Americans, young and old, many of them beginning skibobbers, have nego- 1iated slopes previously traveled only by expert skiers. "If you already know how to ski," says Lee MacDonald, executive secre- tary of the American Ski Bob Associa- tion, "there's absolutely nothing to learning how to skibob. If you don't know how to ski, it may take you a little longer to learn-maybe as much as an ho ur. Almost anybody can be- come an expert with five lessons.'' It is the safe and sane side of ski- bobbing that particularly enchants pros- pering manufacturers and winter-resort directors. At moderate speeds a skibob handles as easily as a bicycle. There is a ski beneath the <;addle and a separate forward ski that can be swiveled from side to side for steering. T he rider sits astride a long. narrow, padded seat, crouched forward, grasp- ing the handlebars. On hi'> boots he wears a pair of 18-inch long "mini- skis ,'' on the hack of which are al· tached sharp steel claws. It is the grip- ping property of the claws that enables even a beginning skibobber to coast gently down trails that only a skilled skier can handle. Also, because of the wider distribution of weight, he can glide across deep powder snow that would bury a pair of skis. 'The "instant skiing" afforded by the skibob ma~es one wond~why the con- cept wasn 'L Lhought o long ago. As a mailer of fact, it w tn 1892. when one John Stevens of Hartford, Conn., attached skis to his bicycle frame and invented the "Jee-Veloc- ipede." Several other types of "single- t rack gtUdablc sleds" were designed in differenl parts of the world during the early years or the 20th century. but Olympic ski champion Jean Claude Killy tries the skibob. none of them gained any measure of popular public acceptance. In the upper Bavarian ski resort of Kiefersfelden in 1950, another snow vehicle appeared. It was much lower than earlier models and had two mov- able skis. Its inventor was Georg Gfael- ler, Sr .. and he called hi' invention a "skibob." It wa<;n 't long before com- petitive skibobbing down the slopes of Bavarian mountains had begun to rival skiing as a major sport in the area. In 1961 representatives from most European countries met in Jnnsbruck, Austria, and organized the Federatio11 Internationale de Skibob (FISB) with headquarters in Munich, Germany. In 1965 the first American skibob club was organized in Santa Rosa, Calif., by William Cartwright, who was instru- mental in forming the American Ski- bob Association two years later. Pio- neering in the development of a sport runs in Cartwright's family. He is the great-grandson of Alexander Cartwright, who carried the gospel of the new game called baseball across the country more than 11 0 years ago Y+f.uiam Cartwright also was instru- mental in bringing the upcoming World Skibob Championships to the United States for the first time. The third world-title meet is being held in Reno. Nev .. March 22 to 28, and more than 20 nations are expected to take part. The international skibobbing body hopes to make the sport part of the official Olympic program at the 1976 Winter Games scheduled for Denver, Colo. Competitive skibobbing seems certain to zoom in popularity in the next few years. But the recreational aspect of the sport and its availability to a vast American audience that would never dare to attempt skiing, should result in even more growth. ''There are some amazing stories of people who have taken up skibobbing," says Leonard Potter, president of Bren- ter Skibob, a major international manu- facturer of the vehicle. For example, there's a 74-year-old man in Colorado who learned how to slcibob two years ago and now goes skibobbing every weekend. There's even been an 87- year-old woman out on the slopes in Arapahoe Basin, Colo." C 1ear evidence that skibobbing ba; become a major'-winier sport is the attention lavished on it by skiing peo- ple. "When J saw a skibob for the first time, I 1hought it was laughable," says Rinaldo Jacomelli. noted Italian skier and a leading entrepreneur in Mon- tana. "But one ride and J knew the skibob had to stay. Suddenly there was a way to do something for all those people who come to ski resorts only for the a pres-ski.·· Herb Schneider. owner of the Mount Cranmore Skimobile in New Hamp- shire, says. "I'm sure the skibob will be a factor in every ski-area's future, even though many resorts have been un- happy with lhe way skibobs mark up the ski trails. Separate trails made es· pccially for skibobbing will have to come." Possibly lhe most optimistic state- ment concerning the future of skibob· bing comes from the unlikely lips of Willy Schaeffler, coach of lhe Univer- sity of Denver ski team, a former U.S. Olympic coach, and one of America's foremo'it promolers of skiing. "J be- lieve." says Schaeffler, "that eventually skibobbing will he larger lhnn skiing- lwo or three times larger." .. Another sure sign that skibobbing has arrived is that two leading manu- facturers of skibobs have begun to sign the top racers to exclusive contracts-- and are suing each other. 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During the first week or two, it's a good idea to keep your new pet confined to one room, with a sizeable area covered in newspapers. Set up a short and easy trip from bed to "bathroom" for. him by putting his bed in the same room but well separated from the papers. Dogs are naturally clean. and puppy won't want to soil his own nest. Show puppy what is expec1ed of him by placing him on the papers frequently-as soon as he wakes in the morning and after naps, following all meals,' whenever you see him circling or sqU'atting, and the last thing at night. Add a few extra times for good measure. When he uses the papers, even by accident. praise him. When you catch him in a mistake, scold him with a firm "No!" and immediately place him on the newspapers. A few words of caution on praise and punishment: ex- perts at Friskies Research Kennels advise that striking a dog. and especially a very young dog, accomplishes nothing. Even worse is the old cure of rubbing puppy's nose in the mess -a disgusting and totally ineffective punishment. And final- ly. discipline works only if it comes at the moment of the crime. Puppy has a short memory, aad if you scold him five or JO minutes later, he simply won't understand. D ogs want very much to please. They respond to praise and verbal punishment better than to aoy other form of discipline. So when your pet performs in the right spot, tell him what a fine fellow he is, pat him, and occasionally re- ward him with a tidbit. Scold him firmly for mistakes, and doo't follow your scolding with a remorseful hug. As you see signs of progress. gradually cut down on the size of the papered area, and let puppy have the run of the house now and then. But watch him to make sure he has learned his lesson" well . Dogs tend to ·return to their own odors. 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Cocktail Tacos with Creamy Dip 2 01. balk pork 111uaage 1 small on.ion, minced 1 cap drained canned tomatoes, cot in pieces 2 canned ~eled (Teen chiles, drained and chopped 2 pkga. (12 oz. each) frozen cocktail· 1ised beef tacoe (2 doz.) 1 pkg. (8 oii:.) cream cheese, softened 1 cop dairy aoor cream l. Brown the pork sausage and onion in a heavy skillet. Mix in the tomatoes and chiles; simmer, uncovered, 15 min. 2. Meanwhile, heat beef tacos following package directions for crisp tacos. Arrange on a heated platter and garnish with par· •1 sprip. 3. Stir a bleod of the cream cheese and sour cream into the hot sausage mixture in skillet. If desired, season with salt and pepper. Heat thoroughly. 4. Pile the warm dip into a serving bowl and serve with the bot tac~. About 3V., cups dip Note: If desired, r.emove half of the sausage mixtuc.c from skillet to a bowl. Stir half of blended cream cheese and sour cream into mixture remaining in skillet; reheat when ready to serve. Mix remaining cream cb~sour cream blend into mix- ture in bowl. Mix in 1 large avocado, peeled and mashed. Chill before serving with hot tacos. Fiesta Tamale Casserole 2 tableapoou shortening S large dons garlic, minced 1 cop chopped onion 1 lb. boneless Jean beef, cut in Y2-in. cubes 1 lb. bonelea lean pork, cut in Yi-in. cubes 2 Y1 cups tomato sauce 2 teaspoons salt 1 tableepoon chili powder 2 leL!lpoons oregano, crushed 1 teaspoon ground cumin Yi cup pitted gn-en olins, sliced 1 pkr. (1 lb. 4 oa.) frozen beef tamales Yz to 1 cup shredded Cheddar cbfftle I. Heat the shortening in a large skillet. Add the garlic and onion and cook 2 min. over medium heat, stirrio& occasional- ly. Add the meat cubes and brown evenly on all sides. Stu in the tomato sauce and a blend of the seasonings. Cover and simmer about I hr., or until meat is teoder. Mix in olives. 2. Meanwhile, heat tamales io 425°F. oven following package directions. 21 Fa.m1l'll Woklu, March a1, 1971 f. or he d e ip m ur to ill nd al- in nd ge M uicali Punch is served icy cold as a contrasting complement to the highly seasoned hot Fiesta Ta- male Casserole or Coclctail Tacos with a creamy dip. J. In a greased 2-qt. casserole, alternate layers of the heated tamaJes (with their gravy) aod meat sauce; spoon some sauce across center top. SprinkJt: with cheese. Set in a 425°P. oven uotil thoroughly heated. 6 servings Mexicali Punch Yi cup chilJed Sugar Syrup (see recipe) 9 caps (46-os. can and two 12-oz. cans) Hawaiian punch, chilled l can (6 oz.) froun grapefruit juice eonttntrate, thawed qL finger ale, chilled Chilled frwt (strawberry hal•es, orange and lime slices) • Combine Hawaiian punch, grapefruit juice concent.rate and ugar syrup in a large pitcher with ice cubes. . Pour in the ginger ale and mix just until blended Add de- ired amount of fruit. A bout 3 qts. punch ugar Syrup: Pour 1 cup water into a saucepan. Add 1 p supr and bring to boiling. stirring until sugar is dis- lved. Cover and boil 5 min. Cool; chill covered in refrigera- or. Use to sweeten beverages. A bout IV., cups syrup Chicken Mexicana 2 broiler-fryer chickens (2Y2 to 3 lbs. each), cat in serving-sized pieces, browned, and partially cooked 2 can s (8 oz. each) tomato sauce J can (13% oz.) chicken broth 2 tableapoona (Yi env .) dry onion aoup mix % cup chopped onion I doYe ~arlic, minced 6 tablespoou peanut butter, chunk-style or crunchy Yz cup cream Yz teupoon chili powder ~ cup dr7 aberry • While chicken is browning in a large skillet, combine in a ucepan the tomato sauce. I cup of the chicken broth, the up mix, onion, and garlic. Heat thoroughly, stirring con- tantly. Pour over chic.ken in skillet. Simmer, covered, 20 min. . Adding gradually blend the cream and remaining chicken roth info rhc peanut butter. Stir into skillet with chili powder nd wine. Heat thoroughly. Serve with cooked rice. 6 servings Fa.mil11 Weeklu, Marek ~1, 1971 MINK DI Land BEAUTY I You'd oc:ver auess my ase if you met me in penoo. Thai's because my face is free Crom dryness and premature wrinkles.• 1 di.&covered an a.sioo.ishina beauty fieelet in my own back yard. J think mo&t womeo wilJ be excited to know bow it happened. Ttus is roy story: My husband owns and manages a mink farm where we Live. Yet I ta.ugb1 him 10melhirt1 lhat be, one of America's leadina mmk cxpens, had never realiz.cd. And that ts 1tu1: locked witlun the 011 &lands of this C06lly small creature is a comple1ion beaucy secret more precious than evrn the beautiful coats that come from 11. Almost without excepl1on, men who handle raw m.in.k pelts have ba.nds that are "youna.." Some of our employees have been with us 2.S years and more. A great l£AltN u~HOLSTERING AT HOME, many are approachioa retirement. Yet there is hardly a one of them whose handi spare time. S.nd for free illus. book on are not soft, smooth, unwrinkJcd--since the mink oi.I counleracced the excessive famous home study couBe for uphol· dryness and premature wrinkles. sterlna all types fumiture. New meth· None of lhem bad lhose ordinary si~ of a&ins-lhc thin, walery, tissue-y skin od1, styles. Free tools, frames. Bia in· tb:u is the u.suaJ sian of aro~ina old caused by premature wrinkles. come. dellatilful hobby. Low tuition, I came to the conclusion that some substance in the body or skin of mink was Low terms. Veteran Approved. Modem being 1rans!errcd to their bands durina lhe processifli procedures. Nolhina else Upholatery Institute, Box 899 ·EA,, could account for their skin stayioo youthful lookina while they grew old olher· Oranae. C.Uf. 92669. ., ~------------------~~~~--t wiee. W~ffM • IUY DIRECT • ZO ~YS FREE TRIAL Body Aida $29.95 up. Tiny All-in·the-Eaf; Behind·the·Ear; Eye Glass Aids. low as $10 monthly. No Interest. One of lar,est sef - ectlons Ytl'/ low Battery Prices. No sales· min will call. Write:•UOYD c:er.. * Dept FW, 905 9tfl St. Rldford. Ill. 61108 Theo I decided if ii was so aood for hands, ii must be equally good on face and throat-areas where most women first note the resentful signs of the years. So I managed to extract a small qU11nlity of the mink skin oil and enlisted a friend who is a chemist. He ooropoundcd the oil inlo 11 balm base and I used ii on my Cace, throat and ha.nd1 for a couple of weeks. Imagine my delight and amazement when my skin responded to the mink oil tbal combatted Cllcessive dryness which causes premature wrinkles. Yes, my com· plexion became t>mooth and clear. I felt like a young girl again. In just a few weeks f believed I had really uncovered a seeming miracle. Pre- mature wrinkles aradually disappeared. leaving my complexion young, vibrant, glowina-looking and w1lh lhat freshness every woman wants. So. r am surprised lo find myself in the beauty busin~irectina the produc- tion of my precious complexion aid and offering ii 10 women for lhe first time ... so that every woman can know first band the excitement of skin that stays young lookilli ... Thanks 10 Mink Oil. ~==============1 Yes. the secret I discovered from the mink workers is now yours. The precious mink oil thal kce~ 1hcir skin youns looking is tht-basic wonder-worker in my fabulous beauty-a.td-EMLJN • Euential Creme. See s~ and CLLAlt f« l'Mdlnc fine Pfint end dolna detail ~ ~ .. , ,...ulM ~ mecnlfled vision O¥W too ol left-. Poll"'-d 1round left-. F0< tolks fN9r 40 witt>out utl1· maUsm or eye dfseaM who strnply need ma<t· n1fylf'll ten-. $3.98 includes caM. Add .Uc postaaa. State ap. NIL-«INO r1tODUCTI, De~l\Meftt fK~HCI 111 W,alMlletta Street, Ka-CiV, Ma. M1M OVERCOME MAn ......... Dffl•·P ,...,. •• AW .Ut MY lttOt You can find oul for younielf how amazingly effective ii i.s. Like enjoyina an expensive beauty treatment in a posh salon-but you do it in the privacy of your own home, without muss or fu.<u. And you don't nst a si.ogk penny for th< revela- tion tbal took me yean 10 uncover. For ... the fantastic rau.llS that my friends and I have enjoyed must be dupH- cated for you or I 'U &ladly refund your purchase price. I am so positive EM LIN• will work for you as ii ii doina for 1homands of olher grateful women. young and old, chat if you are not 101aJly delighted. all you have to do is tell me so and ... no questions asked ... I'll send you my pcnonal check for your purchase price includina postasc. Order your first supply or EMLIN® today. Send S.S cash. check or M.O. Cor 40 day supply. In no lim!z. be on your way back lo you1hful·lookin1 auractivenesL •..,n.a.ases in climatlc condltions. tanper.tun. hun1idlty-the ~ of '°~ and deeersmts-are often the \eadlna camei of e.OHJive dry skin which iJ accompanied by premature wrinkles and Une1. 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I 4 FT. $1.50 2FTx 3FT s3so , • .__. ................... * "' "'i. ,., ...... llf IACI -... S4llf llld.. UO • I I (llUl>k PHOTO POSTllt Dept. fW32J 210 E. 23 St~ N.Y. 10010 . . .l .. A valuabte extra ... the famous Raleigh coupon f .~ on both Belair Filter Kings and Filter Longs. :-· -•--:) I I ,BELAIR Hee Gift Catalog. 'Mite Box 12. Louisville,~· 40201 «)Mo-& wtlllA""°" IOIACCO COOt ---. - Kings, 16 mg. "tar." 1.2 mg. nicotine ; longs. 18 mg. "tar," 1.3 mg. nicotine. av. per cigarene. FTC Aepon Nov. '70 • CWhat in the'World! Totie on a Tiny Scale When roly- poly comedienne Totie Fields enter- tains on tv or in a club, her audience is always enormous. When Totie enter- tains at home, however, it's always on a tiny scale. ..I can devote more time to friends," Totie sa~. "if there aren't too many of them around. To me over I 0 people is a mob scene." But what ''No mob scenes, please/' about parties? "I go to parties for good conversation, so l never ask a hostess who's coming," Totie insists, "only liow many. You can't have good conversa- tion in a mob scene." A big crowd is a very eeoossary thing, professionally, to a performer. How does she deal with that? She reduces any audience ''mob scene" to her favorite "tiny scale." Her $CCT'Ct: "Talk to a million people as though you were talking to one person." Buying Up the Good Earth Saved: some 150,000 acres of woodlands, lakes, prairies, io 42 states. The Nature Con- servancy, Arlington. Va., is a non-Gov- ernmental agency which bas been buy- ing up some of America's natural beauty to preserve it from developers. According to the Ford Foundation Let- ter, the organization was founded in t 950 by dedicated volunteers-long be- fore the present widespread concern for our vanishing wilderness. Of its 450 land-saving projects, the majority have been acquired through gifts. The Conservancy is able to guarantee that a family's property will be kept in its natural state in perpetuity It also makes advance purchases for such Govern- ment agencies as the Park Service or buys up acreage in a checkerboard pat- tern to block woodland from being turned into denuded tracts. Some sites recently saved from the bulldozer are -a marsh in Jacksonville, Fla., a win- ter range for elk in Montana, 300 acres of CaJifomia redwoods, parts of New York's Sawanguok Mountains, and a sagebrush strip of Death Valley. Q.uips t:I Q.uotes On the Chin A dimple on the chin looks nice; Both men and women crave it; A woman eomewhat more, perha1>9-- Sbe doesn 't have to shave it. -Rkhard Armour An efficiency tq>ert asked two clerks in a Government office in Wash- ingtoo. "What do you do here?" One clerk, fed up with red tape, buck-passing, forms, office politics-- and above all, efficiency experts- growled, "I don't do a thing." The interrogator nodded and made a note, then turned to the other clerk. "And you, what's your job here?" The second man, following his fel- low worker's lead, replied, " I don't do a thing, either." The investigator's face lighted up. .. Hmmmm," he said knowingly, "du- plication!" -Henry E. uaho One reason experience is such o good teacher is that she doesn't allow drop- outs. -Thomas LaMonce It Beats Mel rm always forgetting engagement.e For luncheom and dinners and teu. l'm always forgetting aucb mallers Aa where are my glae&es • • • or keys. rm a lwaya (o rgetting oceaaion• ille birthdaye and wedd.inga •.. end yet r.e never yet failed to remember Whale'f'er I'd ralMr forget ! -R ldA Claatl111kli Newspapen Against the Cold Wbenever Holland has an "ice winter" --and it hasn't since 1963--the canals of J 1 cities around Friesland become the scene of a l SO-mile skating-en- durance race. During the 14 grueling The last (1963) Frisian roe• hours, competitors encounter a piercing east wind, churned-up ice, snow storms. hail, darkness. And frostbite! Many skaters swear by layers of newspapers worn under clothng to provide extra insulation and warmth. Some still ~ the old storybook wooden skate laced to their shoes. Die-hard Frisians strap A city man who owned a very small ranch had a half-dozen steers on the place Fearful that they might wander away and he would lc.se them, he decided that they ought to be branded with his initials. Calling the foreman of a near- by large working ranch, he said, 'Td like to discuss the branding of a num- them on-loosely, like slippers-to thw stockinged feet. Since the 17th century -when the first race was iostituted- enthusia.sm has run high. So has the mortality. Of about S,000 skaters who enter each time, only a few hu:1dred can endure to the bitter end. What's In a TrUllon? The term ''tril- lion" is probably the largest number- word most of us have heard. A trillion is a thousand billion. It is also a mil- lion multiplied by a miUion. Americans write it with a 1, followed by 12 zeros. Britons and Germans write it with a I, followed by 18 zeros. lf this higher mathematics is too complicated, try using "zillion." The definition is up to the user ("a large, indeterminate num- ber," according to one dictionary A Write-In President You could have been voted President of the United States in 1968! That is, if you'd tilled basic requirements, lilce age, and had a well-known name. That year, only 73,- 2 J 1,562 out of an estimated voting pop- ulation of 120 million voted. lf tbe 39 perocnt who didn't bad balloted ont write-in nAme, instead, says Og Man- dino, who wrote "U.S. in a N utshell," that one could claim the majority.·~ ber of steers of mine." "Yeah, bow many?" roared the busy, impatient foreman. "Six," came the reply. There was a deathly hush, broke~ only by the background noise of hun- dreds of steers on the large ranch. Then the foreman asked in a soft voice, ''And what are their names?" -Dan Bennett Fo:mil11Weekl11,Mat'rh 21, 1971 JI New plan from Mutual of Omaha provides bigger benefits to help meet mounting costs 9 I ~ 1• ) -j •A&ftl l-Dtl89 THAT COVERS YOU BOTH IN AND OUT OF THE HOSPITAL ¥6 15,000.00 for · doctor caJls and home r,are .. Doctor Calls and Home Care-Pays up to $5,000.00 on a scheduled hasis for out..of- hospital doctor • p~p~2s15,ooo.oo p~g2 11,200.00 A 4 MONTH for in-hospital surgical- medical bills Hospital-Surgical-Medical-Pays up to ~ 1 .c:; non ()() nn "" ~ ... h ........ 1 .. ...1 h ...... : .. ~~-:- , .. • J.t. 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Quvu csvvul um:, modern low-<:asl life insur- ance programs available to my family from United of Omaha. l am over 63. Please furnish me FREE. facts about new "Extra Security" hospital income plans available in my state. < 11v ---------\1ar1· _____ / IP Code r -·--· COST A MESA SADDLE BACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE Hill HOLDER by Dick Wilson WILSOS FORD ~ .. H11n1in«iton Buch From time to time Wt' report on some ot th<.-odd and unusual s1){ns seen around the world lhllt relate to the automobile driver. Well, here are a few more ... In the t-anama Canal c11useway drivers are warned : "LOOk vut lo or Crazy lo ish<.'r- mf'n.'' In a small Alaskan Vill- age named t-ortag<' the popula- twn sign reads: "11 lo'rlendty 1-'<'ople -1 Old Sorehead." Jn k.algoorlie. Australia t nere is a ut111ty pole right in thC' mldcUc ot the street with a sign say- ing simply . . . "Go Around 'J ms t-01e." Also from the land down under coml's one sign tamiliar to most wcstc•rn Amer- icans . . . only the name of the anunal has changed -"Kanga- roo Crossing." Anoth<.'r more emphatic warnine comC's from ~eorasKa: "Wl• Are Not Kid- ding -30 m.p.h." Or an old ~unna Shave series: "If ThL" Trip ls Too Fast, It May Be Your Last." On<.' that really got to our funny bone from Okla- homa: "Indians Now In School -Dancing Resumed Next Me- morial Day." While we're on the subject of other states and countries, perhaps you have started to think about that up comini: summer vacation. Jf you have, then you have also oeen thinking about the car you'll take. Well, we have a vacation departmC'nt her<.' at Wilson Ford Sales that can ~ ol' r<.'al help to you when It comes time to makC' th<.' bi~ s~lt'ctlon. May~ you'n.• a s ta- tion Ylagon man. You probably know that Ford has ~en mak- ing th<.'m I o n g l' r than any otht'r manufacturer. Well, we have and that's th<' rC'ason thl'Y call us "Wagonmas ters·· Wil- son Ford is th<.' name "Wr I!• ·nMrustcrs". THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 20, 1P71 DICK WILSON'S ~~~~2~ afv?~~Tl~~~~~EACH Ill iJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '71 's ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1970's ! ! Extra Savings On Low Mileag• D•monstrators -31 To Choose From COMPLETE 1971 CAR AND TRUCK LINE ON SALii I BRAND NEW 1971 ~ i IMMEDlA TE DELIVERY 1r~ 565 565 TOTAL DOWN PYMT. TOTAL MONTHLY PYMT. 36 MONTHS $61j is the totel down payment 11nd S65 is the totel monthly peym•nt includin9 111•. '7 1 licerue •nd all fit\ance ch•rgu on •pproYed credit for 16 months. Deferred payment price is $2405.00 includin9 all fin•nc:e c:her91'~ taxes, '7 I license or if you pr-.for to PflY ca\h the full cash price is only S2058 .~5 inc:ludin9 sales t.u, '71 license =IRIOWI S IS71. A.P.R. I 0.64 '·. TEST·DRIVE THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE TODAY JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD . 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611 SALES DE,, SUVICI oru.; 592-5511 9 o"' fo 10 p "' T11H thr11 Fri., I a "' f o 5 p "' 1 Doy\ Mo,., I o '" to 9 p '" WEEK IPORTI HltJH/ltJ/ITI SUNDAY, MARCH 21 10:00 AM 0 ~ ® NIT Basketball The first ·round game of the old· est post·season college bas ketball tournament is covered ltve from Madison Square Garden, New York City. 11:00 O '17 '31 NBA Basketball Baltimore vs. Philadelphia. 12:00 O ~.-9 (8• NHL Hockey Detroit vs. Chicago. 1:15 0 11, r~ I American Sportsman 2:00 O Kings Hockey L.A. Kings vs Oakland Seals. THURSDAY, MARCH 25 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 11:30 6:00 7:30 9:00 6:30 O ~ @ NCAA Basketball Championships Game No 2 of the semifinal rounds 1s televised ltve from Houston Astrodome. :~:~ 8:30 m Olympic Boxing I . SATURDAY, MARCH 27 ~;~ 10:00 AM O (29 r8 NIT Basketball Finals Finals of the 16·team el1m· e!Jo 1nat1on event are covered ltve from Madison Square Garden. 9:00 11:00 0 ~Ci) NCAA Basketball From the Houston Astrodome. the ~?:~ battle for thtrd place and the championship game are televised · live. 12:30 ID NBA Championship Playoff Highlights 6:00 1:00 O Angel Baseball Cailf. Angels vs. San Francisco Giants at I 1b;~g Palm Spnngs. l l:OO 2:00 0 ~(!_)National Airlines Open Golf Final rounds of the $200.000 mv1tat1onal tournament at the Country Club of M1 1 . 691'..~000 am1, Fla. 3:30 O W [8 1 CBS Golf Classic From Akron, Ohio. 10:30 0 ([!. ~I Pro Bowlers' Tour The $60,000 Don Carter Classic , 1 l :OO from Pelican Lanes in New Orleans, Lou1s1ana. 1 6:00 0 NHL Action Highlights 7:30 4:30 0 Santa Anita Feature Race The $70,000 San Luis Rey Hand 1 ~~~ 1cap for four·year-olds at 1th miles.' 11:00 O Sports Challenge 5:00 O '!1'I@ ABC's Wide World of Sports Jim McKay hosts. I International Soccer 5:30 This Week in NBA 6:30 (3) Forum Boxing 7:00 Box de Mexico 8:00 Saturday Night Fights 7:30 I I :~~ 9:30 10:00 11 : 15 ' 11:30 THE OAll.Y PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 20. 1971 SUNDAY, MARCH 21 7 (C) "The Sins of Rachel Cade" Cdramal 61-Angie Dickinson l l "Black Friday" (mystery) '40-Bor1s Karloff. 9 "Dime With • H•lo" lcorT1lidyl '63-Barbara Luna. Robert Molllt-y 11 (C) "Mogambo" 1adventurel '53-Cl.uk Gable Av" GMdner 7 17 3 CC) "Goodbye Charlie" <comedy> '63-Tony Curl•'> 9 "All This and Heaven Too" ldr3mal '40-Belle Oav1s 2 "The Malta Story" l drimi\I '54-Alec Guinness. Jack Hawk•11~ • MONDAY, MARCH 22 7 (C) "Beloved Infidel" PMI I 1b1ographyl ·sq-Gregory Peck 9 "The Ghost and Wrs. Muot" <drama) ·4 7-Re• H.Hr+son 4 23 6 (C) "Triple Play" (com.,dy) '70--8111 D111ly La"y H.1gmM• 7 17 3 (C) "Atrica-Texas Style" ladventurel '66-Hugh O"Brra11 5 "Ghost Breakers" <comedy) '40-Bob Hop.,. Paulette Godrlaid 9 ")( ... the Unknown" (sc..t1) '57-Dean Jagger (dw..rd Chapn1,1n TUESDAY, MARCH 23 7 (C) "Beloved Infidel" Conclusion (biography) '59-Gregory Peck 9 (C) "Babette Goes to War"' (comedy! '60-Francis Blanche 7 17 3 (C) "In Search of America" (drama) '70-Carl Betz. Verd M•les 4 23 6 (C) "Spin Out" Cmus1cal·comedyl '66-Elv•s Presl.,y 5 "Island of lost Souls" (drama) '33-Bel,. Lugosi. Chatles l.iughlon 9 "Satellite In the Sky" <sci ft) '56-Kier.:ui Moore. Lois Mii> well 11 "Enchanted Cottage" (drama> 45-RobP•I Young. Dorothy McG111re WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 7 (C) "Sullivan's Empire" <drama) '67-Mar Ion Milner. Clu Gul .. ger 9 "Operation Amsterdam" (drama) '60-F'eter Finch. Eva Bartok 5 "Scared lo Death" Cmvstervl '47-Belit Lugosi. Joyce Compton 9 "Wages of fear" (dram.!) '53-Vves Montand Peter Van [yck THURSDA~ MARCH 25 7 (C) "Ring of fire" l drama) '61-David J;1nssen. Jovce Taylor 9 (C) "These Thousand Hiiis" (we!>tern) '59-Don Murr~v 2 29 8 (C) "Casino Royale" <spy spoof) '67-Peter Sellers 5 "Ghosts on the Loose" (mystery) '43-Bela Lugosi. Ava GMdn••r 9 "Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman" l mystrrv) '44- f RIDAY, MARCH 26 7 (C) "Back lo God's Country" (adventure) '54-Rock Hudso11 9 (Cl "The Biit Gamble" (adventure) '61-Slephen Boyd 2 29 8 (C) "Cannon" (dramal '70-Wtlliam Conrad. llera M tlfi 5 "M ad Doctor" (mystery) '41-Bastl Rathbone Ellen Drew 9 "The Blac:k Fox" (documentary) '63-narrated bv M arlene DH•triclt SATURDAY, MARCH 27 9 "The Condemned of Altona" (drama\ '63-Sophiit Loren 11 "Waterloo Brldite" <drama) '40--Robert Taylor, ll1vien LetRh 4 23 6 (C) "The Countess From HonR Kon1t" (comedy) '67 7 (C) "Three's a Crowd" (comedy) '69-Larry Hagman 9 "The Curse of the LivlnR Corpse" and "The Horror of Par1y Beach." 2 (CJ "Batlle Hymn" (drama) '57-Rock Hudson, Mar1ha H yer 5 "five Graves to Cairo" (drama) '53-A~im Tam1roff. Franchot Tone 7 (Cl "Sava11e Pampas" (drama) "67-Robert Taylor Ty Hardin ~ '[)-,,, 1ft,t '[)~ Speci.alizi1e i11 JAGUAR 234 East 17th Street, Casto Mesa, California 92627 Telephone (7 14) 548-7765 Page 3 I THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 20. 1971 THE GIRL WITH THE MAGIC TOUCH Sandra Smith is young, pretty and the only female co-star on CBS-TV's, The lnrerns. a unique situarion for any actress. Even the more radical femmes of Women's Lib must be happy, for even they have to agree wirh The Interns' viewers, that, with her rare role, Sanda Smith has the world at her feet. SATURDAY MARCH 20 EVENING But, Sandra m1t 1s one-0 The Saint S . h . 1 4·00 0 Champ1onsh1p Bowling of-a-kind, and she dio;agreC\. l;J @ film feature She doesn't dbcounl her CO· £Ij) The End of the Trail Walter <;tarring role in The Interns 8ren:ian narrat~s lhe story of the Plains Indians (seen Fridays al 7:30 PM) m Pattern for Living She loves it, but. \he feel~ 4:30 O Santa Anita feature Race The the world is not at her feet, SS0,000 San Felipe Handicap for but at her fingertip<; three-year o ds, at 1 1 /16 mile 0 Sports Challenge Rcdbalttd S.adra Smith, co-•tar of CBS-TV'• "'Ille Jntcm.r," "biles •"•1 the dme Ml,.lde-with a Ouija Board, Sandra is one of the few people who can work a Oui· ja Board alone, and this is no mean trick Whe n :1sked how. in this world of ever more difficult communica- tion. she became that one-in· a-million communicator, San· dra has a direct and simple answer for an unsimplc phe· nomenon: "I th11'1k everybody ha'i the capability 10 do so. The Ouija Board is just a device a 1~pcwriter of the uncon<;t·1ou5. If l were more <;cn\lt1vc to my uncon· sc1ous. I wouldn't even need the board." Sandra ha' bceti -;ensit1vc 10 the uncomcious ... ince c;he wa:. a child with a "well-de- veloped ESP." Her ESP wac; so_ de.vcloped as a child t~~I her father would astound guest<; hy bnnging Sandra rnto the l1v1ng room am! having her ··read" them Sandra was i.o good 'ihe f,Cared the guests and herself. , "I stayed away from F.SP completely for a couple of year-;, then I started to fool with it again, via Ouija abt,ut a year and a half ago "I do 1t by mvc;elf bceau-;c the information I get i!> more ac"ura1c than 1f two do i1 Mo't people don't do it by thcnN:lvcs hccau,c 1t doesn't work, but :lll 11 rc:1lly 15, is an outlet for what p~yLhrc capaci ty I have." Skeptics might argue, but Sandr.l l..nowc; her P')chrc capac1t} come' from wh:n even science h;1c; not been able to explJ1n or di~· counl. the umeen, unmeasurJblc "<;txth' sense, ~f which Sandra hclleve~. clairvoyance, astrology an<l other metaphy~1cJI 'Y"tcms ~ire .ill a part. 'They ure all l.Onncc1e<l, vie"' 1ng one\ uncon,cro1" .m<l <.uhcon 'iC 1ous from their own vantage points E:ich c;y~1em oh<.crve\ phc· nomena and co1n\.'.1dcnces frnrn 1tc; own v1cwp1..1int and llu1kh J c;y,tcm of analy''~ ancl prc<lict1on from them " An<l for tho~c 'kcptics "'ho Jo J1,agrc.: with her, S.mdrn Jnc' haw .in an-.wcr "None of the mctaphyc;1c.tl 'Y't.:m' will worl.. with 'il..ept ic~. They only read the lies, the hostility :ind in ... inccrity l n ~horl, 11 ~ystcm will know the truth ;, '1cing blocked or guarded, but will have difficulty in overcoming these blocks and getting to the truth. It is not a '>C1encc as yet. and a pcf\on might be unable lo recognize and drop their block,, c;o 1t Ructu:itc' Every science Jllo\lo ' for J margin of error." Sandrn :ldd-;, -.C:n\lt 1vit y " Page 4 "It'-; .111 extremely dcrx·ndcnt on rhc \ub1et1 ~ 1 ID Untamed World tl~ 00 Wagon Train (:W (ii) Roller Games m faith for Today eD El Mundo en que Vivimos 4:45 eD Pre·G1me Soccer 5:00 0 Movie: (C) "Wyoming Rene· g1du" (western) '55-Phtl Carey, Gene (vans, Martha Hyer O It's Academic Mater Dei (Santa Ana). Santa Monica and Los Angeles IHlh schools compel,. for Ille cham p1onsh1p 0 Outdoors 0 17' 3 CE ABC's Wide World of Sports World Profess onal Ski Cham. p1onsh1ps 0 The Avengers ID Movie Greats: (C) "Mogambo" (adventure) '53 -Clark Gable, Grace Kelly, Ava Gardner iE Que.st for Adventure EE Peter Gunn £Ij) The World We Live In m Quest for Life eD lntern1t1on1I Soccer m Bronco 5:30 0 KNBC News Stan Atkinson. 0 This Week in NBA iE Animals, Action & Adventure €!) Tonight in Las Vegas eI1) Thirty Minutes With ... m Fisher Family 6:00 0 The Big Hews 0 23 6 m NBC News 0 Laredo 0 Boss Crty iE Then Came Bronson EID San Francisco Mi1 29 8 Ag11culture USA m Musicale/Davey & Goliath 6:30 e About I Week 0 KNBC News Conference 0 Eyewitness News 17 1 3 Forum Boxing €!) Hobby Showcase lll 6 Hip Chaparral £Ij) The French Chef 29 8 CBS News €© Children's Gospel Hour m Edge of Eternity al Sports Ch1llenge 7:00 I) CBS News Rog'!r Mudd 0 feature film 0 Rawhide O Juvenile Jury Jack Barry ho~t~ Special guest 1$ Mel Blanc 0 Death Villey Da,s m I SP((IAl I Amt11c1n Youth Per forms More than 270 of Southern California's lop young mus:cians, representing more than 110 high $Chools appear in concert at the Los Angeles Music Center Roger Wagner conducts the 152-voice choir, and Launs L. Jones, Chair man of Occldenlal College's music department. conducts the 119 piece orchestra (E) Championship Wrestling EE Creative Liv.ng With Craib eI1) Realities ~ 0C Buck Owens m living faith €!) Box de Mexico m America in Spice ~ Ritmot1ndi1 CE) Passport lo Trnel 7:30 O (f9 00 Mission: Impossible Sal Mineo guests as a ruthles.s young operator who heads up an inter national narcotics ring that the IMF attempts to break up 0 ~ ({) m Andy Wllli1ms ludy Carne. R1tch1e Havens, Jonathan Winters and fhe Lennon Sisters guest. 0 j]) (l) CE Lawrence Welk O Million $ Movit: (2 hr) "Escape From East Berlin" (drama) '62 - Don Murray, Christine Kaufmann 8:00 0 Saturday Night Fights ID Movie Greats: (C) (2 hr) "Mo- gambo" (adventure) '53 -Ctarl< Gable, G1ace Kelly, Ava Gardner EE I Believe in Miracles £Ij) Soul! "Gamble and Huff " m Consultation ~ Pellcul1 8:30 O 129 My Three Sons Rob Katie and the triplets rnove lo San Francisco alter Rob 1s laid oft his job. and they are repeatedly turned away by landlords who refuse to rent lo a couple with three srnal' children Pat Carroll and Rkhard X. Slattery guest 0 ~~ (6) m NBCS1turd1y Movie: (C) (21/2 hr) ''The Misfits" (drama) '&l -Clark Gable, Marilyn Monro~ Montgomery Ct.fl Thelma Riller, Eh Wa1lach A Nevada cowboy 1s con tent with roping wild "m1sf1t" mus tangs for sale lo a dog food com pany until he meets a compassion ate woman who considers his wo1k cruel and mercenary 0 17 l 3 CE) Pearl B11tey Show Guests are Debbie Reynolds Sarah Vaughan. Erroll Garner and Pelle Mesta iE Porter Wagoner Show g;)The Story m Noches llpitias 9:00 i)129 (8 Arnie Arnie has grand plans for hrs first big execul1vl' paycheck, but soon discovers lhJ' he's poorer with his new salary than he was with the o~d one iE The Wilburn BrotherJ £Ij) The Advocates m Hour of Power eD Premieie Movie 9:30 O a9' (i) Mary Tyler Moore Show Marv and Rhoda push the pan11 button at be1 ng thirty and single and det1de to do something 0 Movie for Telev ision: (C) (901 ''The -Ja chae Pace btac a ca 0 m lit Is th CE Ariz 10:00 0 a st his 0 0 Bur m m m Not 10:30 0 wet and m '42 levy m ll:ODO m ~ "C 29' ll:l5 i) (ad Do Sa bro g10 11:30 0 lur tin An Bis aw "The Youni Lawyers" (drama) '69 1 -Jason Evers. Keenan Wynn, Mi· chael Parks. Zelman Kina. Judy Pace. The youna lawyers defend two black muslc11ns accused of muaa1na a cab driver 0 Newa Larry Burrell «!) Del Reeves Show i!1j CV Saturday Movie (2 hr) "Wild Is the Wind." CD kPlM Movie: "Toughest Man '" Arizona.'' Edgar Bergan, Victor Jory 0:00 8 ~ f' Mannix Manni~ 1s given a slow acting poison. which doctors cannot 1dent1fy, so he takes 11 upon himself to race time, and search tor his adversary 0 Big 5 News O Fright Night: "Burn, Witch, Burn,'' and "Face of Terror." ID Weekend News Ken Jones. 6) 01k Ridge Boys ffi NET Playhoua. "Much Ado About Nothing." Part II. 0:30 0 Playboy After Darlc Hugh Hefner welcomes 8111 Cosby. Hugh O'Btian and Scoey M1tchlll. ID Movie: "Niahtmare" (mystery) '42 -Diana Barrymore. Brian Don levy ID Weekend News 11 :00 iJ O O Hews 6) tt ts Written !'a) Spotll&ht Theatre: (Cl "Curucu, Beast of the Amuon." "29 Cf films From Meiico 11:15 iJ Fabulous 52! (C) "Btau Gestc" (adventure) 66 -Guy Stockwell. Doug McC'ure. Leslie Nielsen. Telly Savalas The adventures of three brothers in lhe French Foreign Le g1on 11 :30 O Movie: (C) "Oceans 11 " (adven lure) '60-Frank Sinatra. Dean Mar tin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, Angie 01ck1nson. Richard Conte, Joey Bishop Eleven ex paratroopers rob a Las Vegas casino. then plans go awry. 0 Movie: "Pittsburgh" (drama) '42 -John Wayne. Marlene Dietrich O S1turd1y Niaht Movie: (C) "The Youne W1mo"" (drama) '67 - James Drury Jonathan Daly Steve Carlson. Robert Pine A group of teenage boys are thrown together du11ng World War ti {E) Movie: 11Capt11n 801cott" (ad venture) '47 -Stewart Granger Kathleen Ryan, Robert Donat CD Insight 12:00 ID All-N1gllt Show: "On Dangerous Ground," "A Walk 1n the Sun" ann ''Don't hke It to Hurt." rf r3 News 1:00 U Movie. "Brushfire" (adventure) '62-John Ireland Jo Morrow. 1:30 O Movie: "Rogue's Regiment" (ad venture) '48-Dick Powell. Marta Toren 1:45 OJ Movie: "A Stranae Adventure" (drama) '56-Ben Cooper. Marla En11lish 2:00 B Speallln& freely 2:30 8 Movie: "Haneovar Square" (dra rna) '45--taird Creaar THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 20. 1971 DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY thru FRIDAY Peter Marshall hosts M OR NIN G ID Travel Films riJ 3 Movie G1me 6:00 iJ Sunrise Semester "Fundamental ffi SeSlrnt Streat Life Processes" Mon.. Wed , Fri .. 11 :00 8 Q9 (j) Whert the Heart ~s "Language An Introduction to Mod· 0 a1 00 m Jeop1rd1 ern linguistics" Tues . Thu1s. 0 T. (3" C1tloplng Gourmet 6:25 0 Education Exchange "Research @ Rocket Robin Hood Project." Host is Dr Frank Field 11:25 8 ~ News 6:30 iJ Odyssey "Break to the Sun" 11:30 f) ~ (i) Search for Tomorrow Mon.. Wed.. Fri.; "frontiers ol 0 1.aj (6) g;) The Who, What or [lectronics" Tues., Thurs. Whtre Game Art lames hosts ID Let's Talk About Teens Mon ; 0 ITT) (3 ) ffi Th1t Girl Frontiers of freedom Tues : More O Tempo !or Your Money Wed , Feature ID Interact Lou1!1e Ridgle. Thurs .; Campus Profile Fri 6) Bill Johns Ntws 6:45 fE Commodity Report 11:55 0 Ii) L6J m Newa 6:55 O KHBC News Paul Gardner 7:00 iJ Q?; CBS News John Hart B @ 00 m Today Show Hugh AFTERNOON Downs. host. 12:00 iJ lucky Pair ID Thunderbirds 0 ~] riJ m Joe Garaeiota 's 6) Sp1derm1n Memory Game fE Muttt Opening lJ Girt Talk Mon . Tues . Thm . ffi Sesame Street : 226· 30 Cooking Wed only 7:30 0 Law for the 70's Mon . Wed , 0 ,17 3 G) Bewitched Fri Psychology I Tues Thurs m Kines of Comed1 (J Across lhe Fence Mon , M1kin2 fD Rendtl\IOUS With Adventure lhe Most ot M•lurity Tues , Prine• Mon Frt , Travel Tues Thurs . of Puce Wed , Parent-Youlll Forum Perspective Wed Thurs Resources for Youth Fri 29 8 Ann Gulther Show ID Yogi & Friends 12:15 6) Stretch & Sew Wed. 6) Hobo Kelly 12:30 IJ ~ (I As the World Turns m Stock Market Coverage B 11:) [6 ) m Days ol Our lives 8:00 f) ~ 00 C1ptain !Ungaroo lJ Movie Game 0 R1Jph Story's A.M. 0 (i~ ( J) Cl) A World Apart 0 Hews Meyers/Del Rio 6) Dlaling ror Dollars m (ft W Cartoons €i) Stock Market Close EID Yoga for Health 1:00 f) "9 C8l Love Is 1 Many Splen· 8:30 ID Dennis the Menace dored Thing OJ Gumb1 0 1lJ 16) m The Doctors (rt 3 Sesame Street 0 Ben Cuey EID film features 0 (17 13 Cf) All My Children 8:55 0 Communit, Bulletin Bo11d ID Movie: See Oayl1me Movies 9:00 iJ ~ '} The Lucy Show fE Charting the Market 0 .l3 '6 m Dinah's Place ffi Educational Fu tures 0 Movies: See Daytime Movies 1:30 f) 19 8 The Cuiding light Your Money'' Worth, Thurs only D 23 6 m Another World m lack la Lanne 0 17 3 CD Let'1 Make a Dul ID c.trtoons ID News/ Kids' Stull El) Office ol the Pru idenl fE Commodity Report al) Sesame' Street .#226·230 2.00 f) 29 8 Secret Storm 9:15 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 2~ ,.6 m Bright Promiw Thursday 0 Strange Par1dl~ 9:20 @ fashions in Sewing 0 11 3 CD Newl~ed Came 9:30 8 29 I 8 Beverly Hillblllles 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 2~ (6) ID Concentration @ Topper Mon . fri . H1v~ Gun, O Movie: See Daytime Movies Will Tr1vel Tues . Wrd . Thur~ 0 ID Movie: See Daytime Movies 2:30 iJ Ci9 ( 8 i Edge ol Night «!) Romper Room 0 ill (6) g;) Somerset Q1J ( 3J Man Trap 0 Famous Jury Trills El) stotk Martet 0 (11' (3 al Oiling Game 10:00 iJ ti!) (i) Family Aff1rr OJ Roy Roaers 0 €!'.:'Sale of the Century 3:00 1J ~(I) Gomer Pyle IEJ Ftatutes/Publk Smi~ 0 It's Your Bet . 7 (j) H1yden 0 Highway Petrol ~ 00 Sunny Today 0 07) r 3 ) Cl) General Hosp Ital ED Elfucatlonal fNturn m Oultr l imits 10:30 B 5 00 Love of lift ID Underdo1 a ID 00 m Hollywood Squarn ,~ f'i) Olallng lor Dollars Movia m Rellf ioua Prorrama g;)Cinema 36 3:30 iJ The Mike Roy Show Q Mike Dou1lu lJ Sea Hunt 0 @ CT al Ont Lift to Live IE) POfkJ Pia Car1oons ® 00 Popeye C..rtooni m Christ the llvln& Word 3:45 m LI Comunidad 11 Dia 4;00 iJ Movie Mon .. Wed.; Mr Ed Tues. Thurs .. Fn. 0 Rifleman 0 @ @ m D•rk ShadOWl 0 Hews Baxter Ward ID News Putnam/Fishman ID Bozo's Bl& Top Show €Ii) Retiaious Features m Dos Ci1tloa en Palenqu• 4:30 O Movie: See Daytime Movies O Father Knows Best O E,ewitness News Joseph Benll mcumby @ ~3 Rlfteman ~ fj) Jimmy Tllomnon al) Ses1m1 Street #226·230 ~ (j) The Three Stooiu m Pattern for livinf m lo Prohibido al Sesame StrHt 5:00 O KNBC Ntwserviee Jess Marlow 0 A BETTER NEWS! * CHANNEL 5 NEWS! 0 Big 5 News 0 Flipper ID The Ftintstonu @Batman @ W local News ~@ 6illi1an'1 lsl1nd ~ 00 The Bi& Valley mc1nema 30 m Cita con Emilio Tuero m College of the Desert m Features 5:30 0 NBC News Thur!> Only 0 r'ft CI, ABC News Howard K Smith. Harry Reason" 0 Get Smart m My F1vorite Mart11n ID Gill1aan's lsl1nd ~ (6J This Day 1971 ffi M1steroeers' Ne1&hborhood ~ Hews/ P1Stor's Oesk m Comicos y Canciones m Oon Wiison's Town T1lk m Noticias (!}Galloping Gourmet . .. . A111011g thC' m.111\ 1u111 al'li1114 1oh~ \I th V.u 1t•ll f1;1\ liad wa~ th:11 ol p1rn·1•s, 'l't\l'I . hut ht• \O<lll rt•,1lil(•d ii w:1m't wh,1t hr "antt•cl 111 'lw11d In~ lif 1· doin).t. llt• ~an, "T ll'rt' \\·1•11• 11111 flHlll} ~"Y' 1 h.1~i11~ nw dm," 1 lw 'I rr<'l with knive~ J11d <"111!1' .111d 1·1.11.v pt>nplt> \l1cwf111~ .11 rnc• ·· F.1m•ll ~tar. in Tht• l11t1·n" 1111 ('HS Donna Mills and Lorry Hagman portray Albert and Jane Mjller, on affluent young couple who "decide to give up life's luxuries and hire out as a burler and cook in "The Good Life." one of the three ploys in "Triple Play." "Jane Eyre," starring George C. Scott and Susannah York-a new, two-hour production of Charlotte Bronte's world-famous novel of su spense and romance-airs on NBC, Wednesday at 9 PM. Also starring in the production is Ian Ban- nen, who shares the spotlight with other leading Brftish performers, including Jack Hawkins, Rachel Kempson and Nyree Dawn P"rter. Scott portrays Edward Rochester and Miss York has the title role. Bannen appears as the Reverend St. John Rivers; Hawkins is the tyrannical school- master, Mr. Brocklehurst: Miss Kempson is the housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax; Miss Porter portrays Blanche Ingram. Young Jane is played by Sa.rah Gibson. Bill Uaily, Larry Hagman and William Windom star individually in "World Premiere: Triple Play," three separate situation comedies-made for first-time-viewing on television-with special guest hosts Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, on the NBC World Premiere Movie, Monday at 9 PM. The three Screen Gems comedies include "Inside O.U.T.," about an organization that helps ordi- nary people deal with the complexities of society; "The Good Life," about a young couple who decide to drop out of the rat race and hire out as a butler and cook: and "Doctor in the House," about a smalltown, 4()..year-old bachelor doctor whose practice is helped but whose life is disrupted with the arrival of a young woman doctor to assist him. Talent from fa Hall mar offering Emmy Peter Us home in title role comecJy- !UO P Oscar- 111 from Rico, to the L or Aho s (of NcY. con\ fat 1nhe: Er torcJ, 0 .,., arrior h~'ll\ da mer. Ne her char Palm Sp tempt re~ Imm th The p from Pa wa\ pla \\ho als produce and dire an Geo centlv tr Prodi1cti New Yo Cit\ con ''Gide cheek, freq uent the Bibi he tween Hcorew A fe ian1tc a I orcJ ap \imple f to lead tcr the feated. prai\C hlantl"h Orpah Uslin an hi' fr ou~ ancJ tcr\ wi Lord, c Emmy!' appeara for his the 19 well A Athens' ance as catesse an Rod Sum me Talent traveled to California om far and wide 10 produce allmark Hall of Fame·~ latc~t ffcring for NBC. Emmy Award-winning actor etcr Ustinov journeyed from h" ome in SwitLerland to fill rhe TALENT FROM FAR&WIDE tie role of "Gideon," a Biblicrll ~ omedy-drama airing on NBC at ·JO PM. 0s<'ar-winncr Jose Ferrer flew from Old S:in Juan. Puerto ico, to per~onify the Angel of c Lord. Aho starring arc Arnold Mo" f Ne .... York) a' Josah, Gid- on·, fa ther and the leader of hi' ihc: Eric Chri~tma'> (of Strat- rd, Ontario, Canada) a\ the amor captain Sh1llem. and l'll} dancer Little Egypt (a for- 1cr New Yorl..er now dl\playing er charm\ at the El 1 irador in aim Spring\) a\ Orpah. a village ~mptre\~ who turn' Gideon rom the will of God. The prc\entation wa' a<.Taptcd rom Paddy Chayebky's Broad- ") pla> b) Rohcrt Hartung, ho abo ... encd a'\ executive roduccr. And ii wa~ produced net directed by Hallmark veter- n George Schaefer, who rc - entl) lran~planted his Compa\~ rouuction~ hcac.Jquc:irtcr~ from cw York to the new Centur) it) complex near I °' Angele~. "Gideon" is a tOnJ?ue-in- ·heek, thought-provoking and requently funny adaptation of he Biblical account of the w:1r etwcen the Mid1anite-. anti the ebrew tribe\ A few clayi> before the M 1d anite attack, the Angel of the .ord appear\ hefore (mlcon, a imple farmer. and 111,pire' him o lead a '>uccc,,ful defcn,e. Al- er the M id1anite'> have hcen de cated, Gideon !>UCcumh' to the ra1'e of h1-; people-and the land1,hmenl\ of the heautiful rpah-and reject' the I ord Ustin°', who portra~s Gu.Icon n hi!> fru'i trating. happily hilan 'U!> and all-too-human encoun er:-with the Angel of the .ord. earned two of hi'i three ~mmy~ for prcviou~ Hallmark ppearances. He w:is honored or his portrayal of Socrntc-. in he 1966 production of Max- ell Anderson's ''Barefoot in thens" and for his pcrform- nce a'i up'itate New York dcli - atessen owner Abel Shadd1ck n Rod Serling's "A Storm 1n um mer" <1969-70 'ea,on) He previously earned an Emmy for his role as Dr. Samuel Johnson in an "Omnibu," production. In addition, Ustinov won Ac~demy Awards as Best Sup· porting Actor in "Spartacu~ ·• and ··Topkap1," and ha' ap· pcared frequently in other mo- tion pictures, on television and on the Broadwa) stage. H i, nu - mcrou~ writing credits include both screen and stage play~. As Gideon, the Ru~sian-born gentile once again portray' :r classic Hebr:11c type. During produc11on of the program <ii NBC-TV's Burbank Studio,, he admitted that he recognizes a definite kin~hip with such He- hraic role!.. "'After all, there is a cloi;e -.imilarity between the Russian!> and the European Jews,'' he ~uggestcd. ''Even my mother ha'> retained many of the 'SO-called Jewish mannerisms, and she\ heen living in England for 50 year\." THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 20, 1971 During reheanah ar NBC, Ustinov and Ferrer maintained a ncar-con~tant fu,ilage of ad lib humor which con~iderabl~ lightened the work-load for the balance of the ca\! and crew "It"' the only wa~ I can work," he commented "Acting \hould he fun If it "n't for the performer, rt won't he for the 'rewer. "I find I act better 1n a pica,. ant \ttuat ion where I and 111\ co-~taf\ arc loo\e However. ·1 do try not to d1..rurh thme ac- tor' who might he \Omcwhat more intense in their approach to their work " Ustinov insisted that 1f acting wasn't fun, he'd ~top acting. "It's not an overwhelming way of life with me. I could he just a~ happy, mayhc even more so, as a writer " Before winging home to Switzerland following produc- tion of "Gideon," U\tinov 'lopped hriefly in Bo~ton to con- fer with his publish<:rs concern- ing the Spring release date of hi~ second fiction novel, "Krum- nagel." Jose •·errer enjo)ed his great- .:'! Broady, a) .. uccc-.'> a' the long-blllcJ C} rano de Bergerac in the play of that name. He Y.On hill Oscar when the RoMand pla) was translated into film in 1960. Hi\ other motion picture credits include "Moulin Rouge," in which he portrayed the tragic ~·rippled arti~t. Henri de Tou- lou:.e-l.aut rec: "'The Caine Mu- 1 i11y;· ··Joan of Arc," "Mi~., Sa- die 1 homp:-on," "Lawrence of Arabia,'' "Ship of Fools" and '"Enter Laughing." About hi!> role as the Angel of the Lord, Ferrer :.aid: "We all decitled that He '>hould be portrayed as a human being and not a~ a great, bom- ba:.tic. remote deity looking loftil} tlown on the poor mor· tat~ ") tried to play the part with human frailties, with human vanities. And I received a great d·:al of help t rom Peter, who is an old and valued friend. I sav th" not in the t acile way in "hich that phrase" ui.ed among performers-Peter and I have been closdy aS'>Oc1atcd for years. He taJked about his favorUe role: "Everyone thinb my favorite wlc is Cyrano. which i~ easily under!ltandable :-.incc I have pla)cd Cyrano on the stage, in the film and twice on television . But it i'>n·r my favorite role. I w:" never 'al1sfied with my per- lormam:c in C\ rano, and I still lool.. forward io pcrhap\ doing another crack at 11. ··M} iavoni:: role bar none -1~ Man of la Mancha,'' he continued, referring to hb Broadwa) appearance~ during the I 966-h7 and I %8-69 :.ea- 'on,. ··1 have never experienced, for ~o long a time, :.uch deep 'atl\fact1on. If I had to do Man nf la Mancha for the re\t of my life, I'm not !>ure I woulll be tc rrihly sorry." While a cvmpara11vc newcom- er to telev1~ion drama, Little Egypt (that\ her real name) is no \!ranger to the performing arl!i. Born in New York of Lch- anc!le parent\. ~he i!I the great grnnc.Jdaughtcr ,..~ the origi nal l.rttle Egypt, who\c on-... tagc gy- rations arc i>aid to have been responsible for the fi nancial ~alvation of the Chicago World\ Fair in 1893 SUNDAY MARCH 21 MORNIN G 6:15 m The Cllristophers 6:30 m The Bible Answers 6:55 6 Crve Us Thrs Day 7:00 6 Tom and Jerry O Cltmblne Hi&h ID Tales ol Wells fareo 7:30 6 Penelope Prtstop O Music and the Spoken Word O Clmpus Profile "Viewpoint on Nutrrt1on-The Basic Diet " D1et1 c1an Audrey Klein Gnd football star Joe Sttbell1 guest 0 Herald of Truth ID Yogi Bur and Fllends eel Sacred Hurt ~ r6) Tllrs Is the life 7:45 eel The Chrrstophers 8:00 6 Lamp Unto My feet O Cathedral of Tomonow 0 Aneie's Garage 0 Day of Discovery m Wonderama eel Revival Fires 17 J Internal Revenue Tu Tips n 6 God Is the Answer 2'iJ a Town Hall Meeting 8 .30 f) Lo:>k Up and Lrve O Mrs. Alpha Bel 0 Smokey Bur Show 0 Movre: "Khyb!r Patrol" /ad venture) ·54 R1rhard tgan ID KATHRYN KUHLMA~ * (IN COLOR) eel Kathryn Kuhlman 17 3 This Is the Lile 29 a full Gospel Revival 9:00 0 Camera Three O Serend1p1ty O Day ol D1scoveiy 0 Jonny Qu•st (D Gospel Smgrng Juhrlee 17 3 Revival Frres 23 -6 Kathryn Kuhlman tt 8 Tom an!i Jerry g) Mus1t1 y Palabra~ CB Panorama Latino en Domingo 9:30 6 Today's Relt11on O The Christophers 0 Gene AulrJ Show O 17 3 Cattanooga Cats 13 6 Oral Roberts tt 8 Penelope P1tstoo g;) bta Es la Vida 10:00 0 '2~ a Nil Basketball lhe first round ronlest of thr 14th an nual National tnv1lal1on fo111na menl 1s covrrPc! live l1ont Mad1snn Sq11arr Garden. NPw York C1ly ThP 1 hampion~l11n f1JmP rs sr.hedul1•d ft,, this C'Omtnj.l ~aturclay Don r11q111 .ind Pat 5ummerall 1epo1I O Challenge My Sermon Gue~t 1 lergyman 1\ Dr H H. Brookin~ I rrst AM I Church Los Angl'les 0 Hour or Power O 117 1 3 Bullwinkle O Movie· (C) "Gorgo" (m 11) "61 Dill l1av~1s ID Rendtuvoui With Adventure '•C• I 10:30 ~Ci) f11th lor loday m Canciones y Musica ffi Aenculture R'1)ort 0 KNBC's "SUNDAY" takes * a live & lively look at the Southland for 90- mins. today with Snyder D Sunday Tom Snyder hosts 0 TI 3 rn Discovery ' lost World or the Mayas., (E) faith for Tod•Y 23 '"i) film feature g;) Adelante eon las Escuelu 11 :00 O Home Buyers Guide 0 'lz, 3 ffi NBA Basbtball Bal t1mofe Bullets vs Ph1ladelph1a 76ers ID Movie: "Bad Bascomb" (tome· dy) '46-Wallace Beery eel Church in the Home !i1 @ first Baptist Church m Cine en Su Cau CI') Quien Canta Esta Canc1on? 11:30 O Movie. "Top of the World" !drama) '55-Dale Robertson AFTERNOON 12:00 f) '9 8 NHL Hockey Detroit I I Red Wings vs Chicago Black Hawks 0 Movie. "Gilda" (drama) ·45 Rita Hayworth Glenn Ford 0 See QUAKE-A-THON NOW * & Call (213)461-9511 0 Quake-A·Tllon A benefit pro v.ram for the Pacoama Memorial Hospital which was badly dam .;ged an the recent earthquake Co hllsls are Rev John Simmons. exec d1r of the hllsp1tal. and Jack Rourke Guest celebrities, earlh Qua~e v1ct1ms and footage of lhe qua!.~~ damage are featured ffi Intelligent Parent '23 6' Purge's Peace CB Orama Oominlc1I 12· 15 rn Sunday Matme'. "Attack of the Normans.•· Cam~ron Mitchell 12:30 0 MAIL CONTRIBUTIONS To * Hospital Box 95 Pacoima @ Oral Roberts 1:00 I 0 Please Respond Now To * EARTHQUAKE TELETHO~ 0 Mcv1e: ''Twenty Plus Two" ldra ma) '61 -David Janssen Jeannel Cr.lrn ID The World Beyond (D Weekend News 23 6 Meet the Press I g) frente a la Vida 1:15 0 17 3 ffi Ameriun Sportsman 1 :30 0 LAST HALF HOUR *QUAKE-A-THON 461-9511 @ Voice of Calvuy 23 6 feature film: "Born lo Be Loved." Carol Mo111s Hu110 Haas m Ex1tometro 1 ·55 O Ktngs Warm-Up 2.00 0 g;) Meet the Prus O Kings Hodley LA Kings vs Oakland Seals al Oakland THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI(, MARCH 20, 1971 0 @ l31 al Directions "Religion rn Ame11ca Today-The Family" @ Tmel With Don & Bettina al Tutro Familiar 2:30 O face the Nation 0 rn Comment 0 7 ,,_3 CE Issues and Answers ID ROLLER GAMES-ACTION! * T-BIRDS vs. NEW YORK eel Roller Game Thunderbirds vs New York Bombers Q.9 a The Deputy 3:00 O Newsmakers O Prus Conlefenee O Fam1ty Film festival: "The Poor Little Rich Gui." ID Chiller (i7 3 I Sunday Matmee; "11'$ a Bi· k1ni World.'' Deborah Walley ~3 [6) Horizons of Hope ~ l81 Laredo €C) Pattern for living W Toros CE feature f ilms 3:30 O Movie: (C) "Pursuit of the Graf Spee" (drama) '57 -Pe ter Fmth Anthony Quayle D Youth and the Poltce O Movie. (C) "Rost Marie" (dra- ma) 54-Ann Blyth Howard Keet ro I SPECIAL I CATV Hearrngs Sum· mary Coverage of rec hea11ngs on cable TV (R) EB Sacred Crnem1 mcompus 4:00 D A211culture USA "ll 6 Greatest Show on Water '29 a flee the Nation m Tllrs Is the Life all Va11ed1du ffi Ru Humbard 4:15 0 Kings Wrap-Up 4;30 O This Is the Lite O Roher! It Dornan Show O Pet Set Agnes Moorehead and her spectal pet guesl ID Fest1v1f or Cl1u1cs; "A hie ol Two C1t1es" (drama) '35- Ronald Colman ID Visual Gui 29 8 Call of the West m Ag11culture USA 5:00 0 On Campus O I SPECIAL I Showtime Program stars Dave Allen .rnd features Dusty ;,p11nRl1eld rrank Fontaine a bat anr1ni.> acl songs ol lhP Negev by 1\1.i~· ~ lop tr o and olhers (D Animals, Action & Adventure 17 3 The Avenger!. fi) Peter Gunn '23 6 The World Tomo11uw ID Kukla, fran & Ollie '29 8 Untamecl World gf) Carrousel Me11tano m Insight CB Cinema del Oom1nf{o CE Caltanooga Cats 5:30 6 Animal World The tale rycle of the blark looted and Laysan alba t1os~. nicknamed the "gooney b11ds whi ch 1nhab1I Midway Is- l.ind are studied 0 lnquuy Hosl Maury Green tallls with Calrf Assembly Speal<er Bob '.AorPt11 O Ian Tyson Show Guests Sylvia Tyson. Ray Price, David Willen. 0 Eyewitness News (E) Gilliean's l1land Ei) Color Travelcade ~@Comment EI) A Time to Move A sensitive him dealing with obserntion of move menl in children and how that movement may relate to inner problems of the child m Spotlight 'Tom Jones " CE Bullwinkle EVENING 6:00 6 Bi2 Newa Clete Roberts. O Kid Talk Guests are Juliet Mills and Lily Tomlin O The Ch11fengmg Sea "The Blue Line " Program on salmon fishing off Brrtish Columbia O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (2 hr) "The Sms of Rachel C1de" (drama) '61-Angie Orckmson. Peter r1nch. Roger Moore Errol John An Amer 1can m1ss1onary nurse rs assigned to the Belgian Congo where she l1nds superstitious natives. a larl ing doclor and romanr.~ against her teachings O Like Young Jin1 Mcl<enna host~ eel Here Come the Brides 17 3 Seven Arts Theatre: "Aaron Sirek From Punkm Cock." ID Boo._ But The Brownsville Raid" by John D Weaver '29 a Talk lo the Manaeer EB Hour of Power g;) La Tormenta CE KPLM Movie: (2 hr) "Htgll Noon." Gary Cooper 6:30 e ~9 8 I CBS News Roger Mudd 0 '23 6 m NBC News David Brinkley 0 Barbar' McNarr Guests are Lou Rawls. Peler Appleyard loh1 I ark ID Creatu1e features. (90) "Black Friday'' (mystery) 40 Bo11s Kar loll ff) Hour of Deliverance ID Consultallon Man Virus & lmmunrly ' 7:00 0 29 a Lusre lassie becomes the protecior of an ahandoned ktl ten and t11es to lind 11 a home 0 13 6 m Wild Kingdom "Rt tu1n ol lhe Sea Cows Marlin Prrkins and ~t.tn Broe!. seek oul ocP,rn i?01ng manalees lhat havr conj!r e1tated 1n !he Homosassa River and Crystal ~prinl!s 1n florida 0 Death Valley Days @ Passport to Trave' ff) Dr Hudson's Secret Journal EI) Grut Americ•n Dream M1thine €!:) farlh for Today m Gran Teatro CB Hit def Momento 7:30 f) .'29 8 Hogan's Heroes Col Hoga11 and the Heroes are ordered lo !>low down the maneuvers of Gen Sllomberger's Th11d Panzer 01v1s1on before rt reaches the snow rovered Mt Hoffenstein Pass • D e a e ~ O L ., I ~ • ' ( f A 8:00 I 8'30 9:0() 0 @ @ m Wonderful Wo1ld of Disney "Kidnapped." Part I. Rob· ert Louis Stevenson's classic about a boy's efforts to claim his fath · er's estate. Peter Fine.Ii and James MacArthur star. 0 L.A. TV ACADEMY * AWARDS LIVE FROM PALLADIUM! STARS & ENTERTAINMENT! O I SPlCIAL I Los Angeles Area Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Awards A 90·m1nute hve production from the Hollywood Pal ladium where awards for consp1cu· (C) (2 hr 15 m) "Goodbye Char· lie" (comedy) '65 -Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynblds, Waller Matthau. Joanna Barnes, Laura Devon. A spntely comedy about the reincar· nation of a young man as a beau· hlul young woman (D The Ski Show EI) Manion Forum ff) Masterpiece Theatre m Festival filmico 9:30 [:J News Larry Burrell @ Minority Community m li'inR Book ous community service in 11 d1f· 10:00 O ~ 00 Jackie Gleason (R) The rerent categories are given to local Honeymooners seek their fortune A elevision stations. in show business. [:J Million $ Movie: (2 hr) "D1111e 0 ~ 00 m The Bold Ones "The With a Halo" (comedy) '63-Bar· Day the Lion Died" Senator Stowe bara Luna. Robert Mobley, Paul publicly challenges the competency Langton Five Mexican street ur· of an old friend. Will Geer has a chins steal a dime from the church guest role collection bo~ in order to buy a 0 CH 5 NEWS WITH ticket on a big pool at the Caliente * SANDERS & MORRIS! race track. fD Three Passports to Adventure 0 Big s. News Kevin Sanders, Bar "Rhythms of Rio." The linker ney M.oms .. . Family explores the mosaic covered [:J W1ll11m F .. Bucltley J~~n Birch streets ot Rco de Janeiro and the Amencan Right. Guests i::T:'I n F · are author Gerald Schomp who was u.i 1 m 111 lormerly pro· John Birch. and Peter ~ Quest for life Kolytp1n who 1s an active member 8:00 O ~ •a_ Ed Sullivan Guests are of the Society the Phil 011scoll Explosion. Oliver. m News Ken Jones Bernadette Peters, Georgie Kaye. ID Joe De Silva George Ha milton. The Young Saint.s ff) Fanfare "Quartet •· and Skiles & Henderson 0 J7 3 CE) The FBI Th•ee 10:30 0 The World Tomorrow Way Splat " A milhon dollars are m Action Now Howard Milter removed through a tunnel by th1ee ID Weekend New& Chur.k Cecil men who go their separate ways Pete1 Haskell, Albert Salmr. Richard 11:00 0 (29 '8J News O'Brien, E.dward Andrews lex O ~ (6) News Barker guest O Cathedral ol Tomorrow W Movie Greats: (C) (2 hr) "Mo· [:J Movie: "All This and Heaven gambo'' (adventure) '53 -Clark Too" (drama) '40 -Belle Davis, Gable, Ava Gardner Grace Kelly Charles Boyer ~~~iieso'oi'~~~c~ir. triangle set in @ Kathryn Kuhlman (D The Big Question Guests are 11:15 0 111 J News the candidates tor Office Number f'l9 l8 1 The Cht1stophers 7. L.A Board of f duratron (l) N1t1on1I Chinchilla EI) Pattern for livrng ~living Faith gf) Sylvia y Enrique CE Pehcula 8:30 fiJ ~3 6 1 m Bill Cosby A young boy 1s forcer! lo choose between playing basPba11 and rema1n1nR loyal lo has religion Barry M1lh•r I Millon Sel1er guest EI) World Tomorrow ID The World We live In .. lhe Weather Walt hers .. 11 :30 O Movre: "The Malta Stoty" (dra ma) '54 Alec Guinness. Jack Haw kins O Sunday Ton1gfll Show m Movie: (C) "Th'e Boy With the Green Hair" (drama) '40 -Dt>an ~tockwell . Robert Ryan @ Movie: "fanny by Caslight" (drama) '48-lames Mason Phyl l1s Calvert 23 6 1 Insight 11:45 O M.V.P. Willis Reed hOsts. 9:00 B ~ (8~1 Glen Campbell Don Ric . kles. Burl Ives anrl Anne Murray 12:00 0 Puhhc Service film guest l :00 O O News 0 ru (~ m Bonanza "A lime to Die." Tragedy strikes the Pondet osa when a visitor is allackerl by a rabid wolf Vera Miles guests O The Defenders 0 lrr (3) Cl) ABC Sunday Movie: 1 :05 O Movie: "Step Down to Tr.rrot" (mystery) '59-Rod Taylor, lor.elyn Brando 1:45 (D Movie: "l<ls Vegas Shakedown" (mystery) ''i5-0ennis O'Keefe. • Personalized • Stylish • Easy to Use THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 20, 1971 Order Yours NOW ••• 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels • Order for Yourself or a Friend. May be used on envelopes a s re- turn address labels. Also very handy ,._ _ _... a s identification labels f o r marking personal items such as books, recc.rds. photos, etc. La - bels stick on glass and may be used for marking home c anned food items. All labels are printed with stylish Vo9ue type on fine quality white gummed paper. I;.-,;-;~.;, -:-o;.:n~c;p-:nd :~1-w7t;s~.;, ~o~ ----1 I Piiot Printing Label Div., Box 1175, I I Newport IHch, Calif. 92663. I I .......... . 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SPECIAL POOH SONGS The Winnie the Pooh hoo"' by A. A. Milne have a lyrical. childlike charm, part of which arc the songs that arc included in the text. if not by bars and rnca~ures, at least by the lyric<;. Milne described them a~ "hum- ming ~on gs, .. rhosc 'ong~ which are sung by children to them- 'clves. 1:00 ID "Highly Dangerous" (mystery) '51 -Dane Clark. Marius Goring. " 2:00 0 (C) "Liu" (adventure) '62 - Delores Hart, Stephen Boyd 4:00 O "Mr. lucky" (comedy-drama) '43 -Cary Grant, Laraine Day £VENING 6:00 0 Big News Jerry Dunphy O KNBC Newservice Tom Snyder 0 GET SET FOR SOME * FUN! HERE'S STEVE! O The Allen Show Guests are Peter L~wford. Allen Sherman, Dr. Joe Takamine Charo co-hosts. O Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Beloved Infidel" Part I (biography) ·59 -Gregory Peck. Deborah Kerr. Eddie Albert. The dramatization of Sheilah Graham's novel about her becoming a Hollywood columnist and her romance with F Scott Fitz gerald. a great novelist on the downgrade. O Dick Van Dyke ID The Flintstones ID [_j) ( 3 J Star Trek ID Muffinland "Visit to the World of Muffins # 1 " ~ (.8\ News/Weather /Sports m Fisher family EI) Noticiero 34 m Wings to Adventure Cl!) la Hora f amiliar con Consuelo Cl) News Jim Hawthorne 6:15 ID Art Studio "Masks & Costumes'' 6:30 O Candid Camera ID The flying Nun fU (61 NBC News ID Hodgepodge lodge (l9 (8l CBS News m Selected films/Musicale m The Desert Report Cl!) Los Olvidados Cl) ABC News 7:00 O CBS News Walter Cronkite 0 gi;, NBC News David Brinkley. John Chancellor. Frank McGee 0 What's My line? ID @ (3) I love Lucy ID Dragnet 2~@ Juli1 POOH BF.A R -A balloon-borne Winnie the Pooh laking lo the ~kles in St'arrh of honey, finds a fistful or bees lnsll'ad. The Academy Award-winning o;;hcrman Brothers, Rohcrt and Rich. who wrote the music for "Mary Poppin-.," and Di!'>ncy"s late!.t cartoon feature "The Aris- focah" tried 10 C<lpturc Milne\ charm in the five ~ongs they penned for Walt Di'>ncy's "Win- nie the Pooh and the Honey Tree," an N BC-TV Special nir- 111g Monday al 7:30 PM. Borro" ing -.ome of Milne·~ lyrics and theme•" 1hc Sherman' compO\ctl "'Winnie the Pooh," "Up. Down and Touch the liround," "Rumbly in My Turn- hly," "Little Black Rain ('loud'" .ind "Mind Over Matter." Fach -.ong reOects the warmth .111d \\lllnhy ot thl' 'Pooh 'tonl'' in that they arc ltkc children's poem' 'cl to rnm1c. "In writing a ~ong like th1\," 'ays Dick Sherman, "you can't uo;c ginger- hreJd. You can't be \upcrfluou~. You can't wa,tc \\Ord-;. Each line should he like a drop of "ater on a ~till lake which m::ikc~ ripple-; in every direction all 1hc way to the \horc. We c:.in"t do it like thar all rhe time, hllt it\ I eertn1nly cao;;icr when you have '11ch delightful material to work \\1th as we did with Pooh.' 7:30 ei ti n Ii t OV * 8;00 8:05 8:30 9:00 G EID The World Wt l ive In l9 ..!, Truth or Conuquences m Ch11st the Living Word eIJ Mi Amor por T1 a!) Slmplemente Ma11a ffi Movie Game 7:30 i) ~ Gunsmoke John Saxon guest stars as Virgil Stanley, a farmer, who returns home alter eight years in p11son in hopes of recovering the fortune he stole 0 SEARS PRESENTS A * FAMILY TV SPECIAL WALT DISNEY'S "WINNIE THE POOH" rate s1tu311on comedies, Inside OUT The Good life." and "Is There a· Doctor 1n the House, .. are featured O The fugitive 0 111 3 ffi ABC Monday Movie: (C) (2 hr) "Alrica-Tem Style" adventure) '66 -Hugh O'Brian John Mills, Adtienne Com Story of a cowboy who captures and tame~ wild game on the Dark Continent @ The Invaders ffi Realities "face to Face Mada lyn Murray O'Ha1r vs Dr. Edward Bauman· m Jo M1nutu 0 23 <6,, m I SPWAL I Wtnnit ED Hoy the Pooh and the Honey Tree In a!) Natacha this Walt Disney animated produc· g:)O i) 29 (8-Dons Day (R) Dons 11on based on A A M1lne·s "Win finds an apartment in San rran n1e the Pooh'' stories, the tOly poly cisco over an Italian restaurant little bear gets into trouble trying owned by Angie and Louis Pallucci to satisfy his hunger for honey (Kaye Ballard and Bernie Kopel!) 0 VIRGINIA! AGNES but hei lease 1s canceled the first * MOOREHEAD! And MORE! day O V1r11n1a Graham Show Sched 0 Candid Camera uled guests are Agnes Moorehead iE) Have Gun Will Travel Barbara Minkus. John Marley and m Musicale/Pastor's Desk Anion LaVey. m Caden1 de An gustias 0 @ (_1--. ffi Let's Mike a Deal 10:00 i) el9 C8l Carol Burnett Show Monty Hall hosts Originates in New York's Ed Sullivan O Million $ Movie: (2 ht) "The Theater with David Frost, [1leen Ghost and Mrs. Muir" (drama) '4 7 fa rte II and Marilyn Horne as guests Rex Hamson. Gene Tierney Nata O SANDERS & MORRIS! he Wood lonely widow finds peace * CH. 5 NEWS TIME! and mate11al for a best selling 0 Big 5 News Kevin Sanders book, when she fa lls 1n love with Barney Morns. the ghost of an old sea captain 0 Buter Ward News ID Truth or Consequences m News Putnam/Fishman @ It Takes 1 Thief iE) DEBUT Min Trap Al Hamel ffi City Watchers hosts m Cinema 30 ffi World Press ED LI Duena m lucec1ta 7 .SS a!) Cuestion de Segundos a!) Hit del Momento 8:00 0 2~ (6) m laugh· In (R) Debbie 10:30 Reynolds guests as Charles Chaplin O SHAKE WITH FEAR & 10 a l?ok at the old11me movie stars * LAUGHTER! BOB HOPE! of ~ s late shows. g Horror Week Movie: (I hr 45m) 0 l171 3 ffi Newlywed Game "Ghost Breakers" (comedy) '40 -ID To Tell the Truth Bob Hope. Paulette Goddard Weird ffi Current Events happenings in a haunted castle to m Men of Vision scare off !he rightful heiress m Mu~ic1 Y Est~ellas iE) Bill Johns News 8:05 a!) Aqu1 Tres Patines m lncertidumbre 8:30 i) ~9 (il Here's Lucy (R) Lucy 11 :00 i) l;l9 '81 m News discovers that a large manufclctur 0 ril 6 , m News er's guarantees on its many ptod 0 CL) News ucts puts the customer al a great O Movie: "X . . . the Unknown" d1sadavantage and she sels out (scr Ii) ·s7-0ean Jagger to organize a protest ID Movie: "Mystery of the White O HYPO Room'' (mystery) ·39 Brucp Cabot 0 117 13 I rn The Reel Game m Beat the Clock ID David Frost Show Guests David 17 3 ' Perry Mason Frye. Carmen McRae, Jack Ander ffi World Press son Jenny O'Hara Princess Luciana 11 :30 i) 29 8 Merv Griffin Pignatelli 0 23 6 m Johnny Cuson Alan ID Felony Squad King substitutes as host m P1ttern for Livmg 0 CL) Dtck Cavett a!) M11uellto Valdez Show iE) Movie: "You Pay Your Money" 9:00 i) 129 l8~ Mayberry R.F.O. Ruta (mysery) 57 -Hugh McDermott lee plays a city planner l'lhO comes 12:00 ID Movie: "Suled l ips" (mystery) lo town to work with Sam. 1ust as '4 I Wtlham Gargan his girlfriend, Millie leaves on 117 3 l Dick Cavett vacation and Sam !Inds h1msell in 1:00 i) Movie: "Casanova Brown" Crom a very precarious position edy) '44-{;ary Cooper 0 U '6) m World Premiere Mov 0 0 News ie: (C) (2 hr) "Triple Plat" (com 2·30 i) Movie: "Mich1el Shayne, P11vate edy) '70 -Bill Daily. Larry Hag Oetective" (mystery) '41-1 loyd No man, W1J11am Windom Thtee sepa Ian, Walter Abel. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 20, 1971 Brand New Honda Fully Factory Equipped $200 Total Down P1yment $ 7!~ MONTH l6 n1o•tllt on opprovol of credit. Total cash price lncl11dln9 Ml•• toJ a11d 1971 llut11e fH S159t.72. Deferred paymeltt price lnd11dln9 ta•, llce11ae and fh1attee chart .. Sl 893.44. ANNUAL PHCENTAGE RATE U 9J•/• llMIMHI. ''WI All NIYD SATfSfllD UNTIL YOU All" UNIVERSITY DLDSMDBILB 2850 HARBOR COSTA MESA • 540-9640. P•C• 11 TUESDAY MARCH 23 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- Tl ME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. • DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Steel Helmet" (drama1 '51- Gene Evans, Steve Brodie "Touah A.s.sirnmenr• (adventure) '49-0on Barry. Steve Brodie. 9:30 O "Ma and Pa llettle Go To Town" (comedy) 'SC -Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. O ''The Str11t Wltfl No Name" (mystery) '48 -Richard Widmark. Uoyd Nolan, Mark Stevens. m "An11I With a Trumpet" (dra- ma) '50 -Eileen Hetlle, Basil Sid- ney. 1 :00 m (C) "Devil's Canyon" (western) '53 -Virginia Mayo, Dale Robert- son. 2:00 O "Mr Gun Is QuiU" (mystery) '57-Robert Bray, Pat Donahue. 4:30 I) (C) "Dan1erous Mission" (dra- ma) '54 -Victor Mature, Vincent Price, Piper Laurie. l.VENINr. 6:<IO I) 811 NtWI Jerry Dunphy. I ~ Vera Miles and Rutlr McDevitt. 0 KNBC News Tom Snyder. U BOB CRANE JOINS * STEVE IN FUN SHOW! 0 The Allen Show Scheduled guests are Bob Crane, Karen V1len- t1ne, Or William Or1man, Jayne Mudows. Charo co-hosts 0 Six O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Beloved Infidel" Conclusion (biog. raphy) '59-Gregory Peck, Oeboreh Kerr. Eddie Albert. The dramatize· lion of Sheilah Graham's novel about her becoming a Hollywood columnist and her romance with F. Scott Fillgerald, a great novelist on the downgrade. 0 Diet Yan Dyke m The Rlntstones Q) Movie: (21/z hr) "The Battie of the SUu" (comedy) '60 -Peter Sellers, Constance Cummings. @ Cil Star Trek EI!) Muffinl1nd "Visit to the World of Muffins # 2." 9 Cl) News/Weather /Sports em f'llher Family €m Noticiero 34 m Islands In the Sun a;) u Hora con Consuelo a> News Jim Hawthorne. 6:15 EI!) Art Studio "Clay Sculpture" 6:30 O Candid Camera m The Ryina Nun @@ NBC News EI!) Hod1epod1e lod(e Ci?) (j) CBS News em Selected Al111/Music.llt m The Desert Report Income Tax Preparation Reputable ye« arouRd senlce. Alf retvnts checked for accuracy. Comput•rhrtd preporatfot1 optfonal at RO ••tra cost. ,.,. u THE DAILY PILOT, TV W£EK, MARCH 20. 1971 a;) Loa Olvldados a> ABC News 7:00 I) CBS News Walter Cronkite. 0 m NBC News 01vid Brinkley, Frank MeGee, John Chancellor. 0 What's Mr Una? • m @ I love Lucy ~ @ Tue.sclay Movie: "Mira1t'' (drama) '65-Gregory Peck. EI!) Kukla, Fran and Ollie fi!) (]) Trutb or Consequences @I!) Christ ltle living Word @I) Mi Amor por TI a;) Simplemente Marla a> Movie Game 7:30 I) eij (j) Beverly Hillbillies Actor Oick Bremerkamp (Mike Minor) makes Granny believe he's related to Davy Crocilett. t~lls Drysdale he's J. Paul Getty's nephew, persuades Jane Hathaway to accept him as a bird-watcher and trles to elope with Elly May. 0 m Julia "Anyone tor Tenants." Landlord Sol Cooper (Ned Glass) decides to sell his apartment build· ing and move to Palm Springs. U Vlr&lnla Graham Sho• Tom Poston, Elizabeth Ashley, Tommy Leonetti and Liz Renay guest 0 @ (}) a> Mod Squad "The Price of Love." line stumbles onto the kidnaping of 1 young boy in a desert ghost town and be· comes a hostage. 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2 hr) "Babette Goes to War" (comedy) '60 -Francis Blanche. Brigitte Bardot. Jacques Charrier. French gu1 working with the Free French in London and a youn1 French lieutenant are senl to Occupied France by British Intelligence to kidnap a German General. m Trvttl or Con11quenm m fanfare "Quartet." @I!) Cinema 30 mu0ue"' 7:55 a;> Cuestion de Seaundos 8:00 II a (j) Green Aues Four city children visit the Oougtasses. 0 m Don Knotts Guests are Edie Ad•ms, Barbara McNair, Louis Nye and the Mob. m To Tell the Truttl @ID Full Gospel Businessmen m Sonrisas 8:05 Eii) Liiia Lazo 8:30 I) ~ 00 HM Haw Amanda Blake, Mickey Mantle and Charlie Pride iUe$t. ONYPO 0 @ 00 a> ABC Movie of ttlt Wttk: (C) (90) "In Search of Amtriu" (drama) '70 -Carl Betz. Vera Miles, Ruth McDevitt, Jeff Bridges, A moving story of a three- generation r amily's quest for values, when a teenage youth drops out of school and ch1llenges his parents. m David Frost Show Guests: Char- lie Mann, Pauline Kael, Faron Young, Bud Yorkin. Q) Felony Squad fE fantasy in Mime Israeli panto- mimist Juli Min is spotlighted. (Continued) UNCONVENTIONAL GRANDMOTHER The theatre's swinging little old lady, Ruth McDcvitt, continues to be the scandal of the retirement village set as she portrays a younger woman, a grandmother, in ABC's Movie of the Week, "In Search Of America," Tuesday at 8:30 PM. She is a natural for the role of the unconventional grandmother and was one of the first to be cast in Four Star lnternational's first television Movie of the Week. By her own admission. c;he is 76, "going on 20," and is a great· grandmother six times over. One of the grand ladies of the American theatre, Ruth has been in countless smash Broadway hits and has won fans across the country as a star in TV's Pistols 'n' Petticoats and a!> Wally Cox·-. morher in the Mr. Peepers series. She admits <1he was seduced by the 1heatre at age 20, when she entered the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, but an early marriage kept her from pursuing an acting career until she was over 40. "I don't find the generation gap as wide as many people make 1t out to he," Ruth said. "The jargon of each generation may be different b1tt the fean., hopes a nd desi res arc shared by all of us. "The only change that age brings is that so many things you thought were terribly important when you were younger are not amponant at all." The all-c;tar cast of "In Search Of America," including Carl Betz, Vera Miles, Howard Duff, J eff Bridges. Kim Hunter, Renne Jarrett, Sal Mine~ and Glynn Turman, and the off-beat story of a middle- clas<; family among the flower children, reminded Miss McDcvitt of an earlier hit, "You Can't Take Il With You." "My role had a great deal of this quality-very far out, but a real character I don't know the man who wrote this story (Lewi<; John Carlino). but he certainly has hit his characters very close to where people are and that i'i always a challenge to an actor," Ruth added TUE! 9:00 0 * 9:3( lO:OC IJ * t TUESDAY (Continued) 10:30 @Ii) P1ttem for Llvlna D BELA LUGOSI & CHAS. @Et.. Cri1da Bien Crl1da * LAUGHTON! What a team! 9:00 O @'C:!J g;, NBC Tuesday Movie: 0 HOfror Week Movie: (90) "Is· (C) (2 hr) ''Spin Ouf' (musical· land ol Lost Souls" (drama) '33 - comedy) '6&-£1vis Presley, Shelley Bela Lugosi, Charles Laughton. Fabares, Diane McBain. The leader IE Bill Johns News of a touring musical combo is m lnurtidumbrt pursued by four girls who want to 11 :DO II Q?J (j) m News marry him. 0 ~ @ m News D THE FUGITIVE & THE 0 fa News * PUNCHY PRIZEFIGHTER ! 0 Movie: ''Satellite in the Sky" O The f u&jtive (scHi) '56 -Kieron Moore. Lois ID The Invaders Maxwell. @) The Advocates m Movie: ''Enchanted Cottaae" @Ii) Ch1llence (drama) '45-Robert Young, Doro e> La Constitudon thy Ma>ulre. a,;) Natacha IE Buit the Clod 9:30 II ~ Cl) All In die F1mlly Carroll @Ci) P~rry Mason O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Rein· fD Rttllties . . er, Sally Struthers star. 11:30 ~~Cl) Merv Griffin Walter J. O Clndid C.mtr• Hickel guests. @Ii) Musicale/P1stor's Oesll 0 ~ Cil g;, Johnny Carson g) Clden1 d1 Anausttu 0 Ci) ~I~ Cavett ,, 10:00 II ~ ([) CBS ..... Hour m M~Yle: 'The. Bia Tip-Off (mys U CH S NEWS TIME WITH tery) 55 :--Richard Conte, Con-• stance Smith. * SANDERS & MORRIS! 12:00 @(}) Diet c.vett 9111 S News . . • • 0 @ CV G) M•rcus Welby, M.O. 12:30 G,I Al~;N1~t ~how: .. 'They lnll ~ "The Windfall." A young girt de· Night, Forbidden and (C) I velops an ulcer because she feels Dream of Jeannie." her rich parents don't love her. 1 :00 II Movie: "He R1n All the Way" 6 811ter Wtrd News (drama) '51-John Garfield, Shelley m News Putnam/Fishman. Winters. IE Man Tr1p 0 0 News m Hi&h School Ptoblt lftl 2:30 II Movie: "Sentiment.al Journey" g) Do·Rt·MI (drama) '46-John Payne, Maureen a!) Festival Mu iClno O'Hara. QUALITY DEALER AWARD FOR SALES-SERVICE -PAR1S MANAGEMENT -ADVERTISING CUSTOMER RELATIONS 18835 BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-nBl 54C).0442 Ail .... 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Anne Baxter , Vtncent Price m "Force of Impulse" (drama) '61 -Robert Alda. 1:00 m "The Gay Divorcee" (musical) '34 -F1ed Aslaue, Ginger Rogers. 2:00 O "Witness IOf the Prosecution" (drama) 'SS-Tyrone Power. Mar· lene Dietrich 4:00 IJ (C) "IOln of Arc" (drama) '50 -ln1rid Bergman. lose Ferrer E V E N I N G 6:00 i) 811 News Jerry Dunphy 0 MIC News Tom Snyder 0 HERE'S FUN! STEVE'S *SHOW IS LIVE TONIGHT! 0 TIM Allen Show 0 Sl1 O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) ''Sulliv1n's Empire" (drama) '67- Martin Milner, Clu Gulager. Karen Jensen, linden Chiles Don Quine A wealthy plantation owner's plane crashes while on a survey trip over the Amazon 1ungle 0 Dick Van Dyke m The Flintstonu aJ @ (1) Star Trek EID Mullinland Qt News ~ Fillltr family al Noticlero 34 m Wanderlust (ID La Hora familiar con Consuelo (E News Jim Hawthorne. 6:15 f]) Art Studio "Figure Painting " 6:30 O Candid Camere m The flying Nun ~ Ci) NBC News m Hodrepodge lodge Qi (j) CIS News @I!) Stlected Film/Music.le €?;) Tht Desert Report m Los otvidados EE)ABC News 7:00 0 CBS Ntws Waller Cronkite 0 m NBC News David Brinkley 0 Wb.lt'1 My Line? m ()1) CI) I love Lucy I!) Draanet raJ (j) lranded ~flrlo1 LiM ~Cl) TNth or Consequences @I!> Ctlrlst tlle living Word PRE-SEASON SALE! Buy No~ And Save On Aluminum Patio Covers and Awnin9s Th New Modena Om· B~tur Qm1ltty ALIJMJNlJM SCREEN PATIOS • 111 t~ti«' 11r smllll bomn nrul "u•l11lo h~i . . All ,\luminum: l..ar;:e OO(ln; Dui; Proof, 0.. rJ,oel• tho 1rind. Can,.•• A .. nlntt-V•l•ntt-Curtalru f.otl'll"-1 /J,.ror•'"' I-"• (•AW• ...._"•wl ~·• l .. ..,. •• •""'4 ....... . ...... ' ... " -...... ··-THE NEW LOOK IN 1'71 .. --··-·· ...... .. COVEi FOR 1971 Ad,·:ince<I en~i11cc1 in~ pcm1ils n f1 cNlom or detii;ft. Clc:in, smooth unde11.:111t11111'. ~turdy intcrlol<'~i11;: p:i:ir.!s. l1uih·ill 1.1111 t:Ultrr with l t. :" om:imcnr.alJ>O•' 111:\l-r for 3 p.lhO Ill\ Cl 111 modem hc:iul\ ;mrl t;re31Cr •II rnttl1, Since 1920 SANTA ANA TENT AN D AWNING STATE LICENSIO CONTRACTOR Our Br~ll 01/i" OUHOC COUNTY AWNING CO. J'Uif.-, J-ctvt 2202 S. Main St. Santa An• 54S..Q491 ~udwr- P•1• 14 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 20, 1971 €E Ml Amor por T1 0 ~ ~ m I SPECIAL I "Jane (ID S1mplemente Marta Eyre" George C Scott and Susannah Cl) Movie Game York star 1n special production of 7:30 f) J.9 L8 Men at Law Attorneys Charlolle Bronte's novel of suspense McNeil and Hansen are saddled and romance Strong willed, mde with a tough defense of a multi pendent Jane [yre. a governess al mtlhonaue land developer who 1s Thornheld Hall, falls tn love with accused 1n the apparent homicide her employer [dwcird Rochester ot hrs wile Guest slar 1s Steve and discovers frightening seccets ot I arrest his past 0 l~ 6 m The Men from Sh.. 0 The Fugitive !oh Jump Up ' John McGiver Jan 0 fi 3 Cl) Johnny Cash Cuest1 Sterling. John Astin Madlyn Rhue are The Carpenters. Charley P11de. and Ric~ Jason guest star in a dra Tommy Cash Bob l uman and Red ma 1nvolvin& Tale's escape from a Lane chain gang alter having been tE) The lnvade1s framed on a homicide charge. m 30 Minutes 0 VIRGINIA! MARTHA ~Natacha * RAYE & JOEY ADAMS! 9:30 0 Candid Camera 0 Virginia Graham Show Guests m Musicale/Pastor's Oesk are Martha Raye, Joey Adams. Ma11 €E C1den1 de Angust1n lyn and Alan Bergman, and author 10:00 f) ~J '8 ) Haw1ii Flve·O An 1nllu Mary Rodgers. ential foreign correspondent (guest 0 (17 (3 Cl) Courtship of Eddie's Eric Braeden) comes to Hawa11, only Father ··01sc1pl1ne Is a Four Leiter to lend himself the target for an Word Spelled L 0 V·E" Eddie re assassin John Marle y also guests ce1ves his first spanking O CH. 5 NEWS! SANDERS 0 Million$ Movie: <2 hr) "Opera· * MORRIS in FAST 1/rHR! t1on An:isterdam'' (drama} '60 -O Big s News Kevin Sanders Peter Finch Eva Bar1ok. Tony Brtl· Barney Mor11s Ion lhe B11t1sh send a raiding party 0 17 3 Cl) The Young Lawyers tnto Amslerdam to persuade the I've Gol a Problem • Gary Lock diamond merchants to give theu wood guests as a radio talk show stones to them lor salekeepmg be host tired for e~presstng an11 war fore the Germans ltnd them senllments on h•s program ID Truth or Consequences 0 Bnter Ward News @ It hkes a Thiel ID News Pulnam/F1shman €!)Cinema 30 tE) Man Trap €E l1 Ouen1 ffi Ameriui Canta Asi 7:55 m Cuest1on de Segundos ID Muterpiec~ Theatre 8:00 0 ln 3 (E Room 222 ' II It's €E TV Mu!ical Osmt Not Here. Where Is It'" A 19·year· ~ Ritmolindra old Vietnam veteran has problems 10:30 wmmng acceptance from other stu g BELA LUGOSl'll "SCARE dents when he returns to school * YOU TO DEATH"' Murray Macleod guests . ' , ID To Tell the Truth IJ Horror Week Movie: (90) 'Scared ffi World football Soccer (2 hr) to Death" (mystery) '47 Bela Lu Sporting Cristal (Peru) vs. Rosario gos1, .Joyce Compton Central (Argentina) @ 8111 Johns News ED The Fren ch Chef "Pot Au F'eu •• €E tncert1dumbre €!) The Answer 11 :00 f) Q9 (8 €E New$ €E luch1 Libre 0 ~ ~ m News 8:05 (ID Tiempo de Deportes 0 IE News 8:30 f) 29 8 To Rome With love (R) 0 Movie: "Wages of rur" (dra Barbara McNau guests as a singing ma) ~3 -Yves Montand Peter nightclub proprielless Van [yck 0 NYPO m Movie: ''His Kind of Woman" O 17 J CD The Smith Family (drama) 'SI-Robert Mitchum Jane Brian and the Sherill .. Brtan joins Russell Vincent Prtce h1~ friend an old homesteader and @But the Clock fo1mer Texas law man 1n his armed .!1 3 Peiry Muon stand a11a1nsl eviction by the sheriff ID Eutern Wisdom and Mod11n Arlhur O'Connell guests life "Zen and Psychiatry" m Oavtd f rost Show Diahann Car-11:30 f) l9 8 Merv Grilltn roll IS guest hostess Her guests are 0 ~ ( 6) m Johnny Carson I nm poser H1chard Rodgers. pro 0 rn ~ick .cavett . " ducer Alexander Cohen and the @Movie: 'The P111s Elprtss Beach Boys (mystery)_ 'SJ-Claude Rains ffi Felony Squad 12:00 (17l 3 Dick Cavett ID Great American Drum Machine 1:00 1J Movie: "The Brus legend" m Pattern for l1v1ng (drama) 'S& -Hugh O'Brian 9:QO f) ,:29 8 Medical Center (R) Bar -0 0 News ry Sullivan and Diane Ba~er guest 1:30 ID All-Night Show (C) ''The Deep as an aging professor and his wife, Six," "King of Terror" and "Island who 1s ~rtously 111 of Lost Women." 0 GEORGE C. SCOTT In 2:30 O Movie: "The Woman They Al· * "Jane Eyre" on Bell most Lynched" (western) '53 System Family Theatre Brian Donlevy, Joan Leslie. THURSDAY MARCH 25 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:15 O "Big DeadlJ Game" (mysery) '54-Lloyd Bridges "Class Tomb" (mystery) 'SS-John Ireland 9:30 O "My Favorite Spy" (comedy ·51 Bob Hope, Hedy Lamarr 0 "Objective Burma" (adventure) '45-Errol Flynn ID "Adam and Ev1lyn" (drama) ·so-Stewart Granger. Jean Sim mons. l :OO ID "Diary of a Chambermaid" (dra ma) '46 Paulette Goddard Burgess Meredith 2:00 0 (C) "Elephant Walk" (drama) '54 -Elizabeth T c1ylor Dana An· dre1Ns 4:30 f) "Crossfire" (drama) '4 7 Robert Young, Robert Mitchum EVENING 6:00 D Big New~ Jerry Dunphy O KNBC News Tom Snyder O The Allen Show O Si• O'Clock Movie: (C) (90) "Ring of Fire" (drama) '61-David Janssen Joyce Taylor. Frank Gor shin A gang ol hoodlums on the lam escape into the dense forest of the Pacific northwest, take a deputy as hostage and start a raging forest fire to ward off the posse 0 Dick Van Dyke m The Flintstones @ @ l3 l Star Trek l~ (6) NBC News ai) Muffinland ~®Hews el!) Fi&her Family m Notic1ero 34 m Jack utham's Desert Report m l1 Hou Familiar con Consuelo (D News Jim Hawthorne 6:15 £D Art Studio 6~30 0 ~@ m NCAA Basketball Ch1mpionships Game No 2 of Hie semifinal round, played 1n Houston's Aslrodome 0 C.ndid Camera m The Flying Nun £D Hodgepodge lodge ~@CBS News €Ii) Selected film/Mus1c1fe m Los Olvid1dos (D ABC News 7:00 8 CBS News Watler Cronkite O Whit's My Line! m @ Ql I Love Lucy li) Dragnet ffi) ustern Wisdom and Modtfn Life "Zen and Psychiatry." ~ Cil Truth or Con~quentu el!) Christ the Living Word m Mi Amor por Tl THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MA~CH 20. 1971 m Simplemente M1ri1 0 (JI< (.1) aJ M•ke Room For "Ghosts on the Loost" (mystery) '43 (!) Movie Came Granddaddy ''The Big Hang.Up." -Bela Lugosi, Ava Gardner, East 7:30 0 2~ rB. family Altair £mlly Rusty resents rece1v1ng a much Side Kids. Turner. the cleaning woman 1n needed refogerator as d gift from 0 @ (1) (!)This Is Your Lift Uncle Bill's office, grves up night Danny anll decides lo leach him a Ralph Edwards ho$1s. Surprised work to help F1ench around the lesson guest 1s Andy Gr1ff1th . apartment French quickly becomes ~@Salute to Cotton ID Bill Johns News 1nd1gnanl With her bad manners el!) Challenge m lncertidumbr1: 0 Virginia Graham Show Guests m Los Beverly de Pe11lvillo m Horoscopo con ti Prof. Ho11neel are David Hartman, Bette M1dler, m Natacha Anne Francis. astrologer Cho Abuin 9:30 0 ~@ €n Adam-12 "log 125 0 ITT, ll ) ffi ~lias Smith and -Safe Job" A safecracker gains Jones "The fifth Victim ... Heyes Is entry to buildings without any sign shot tn the head rn town where of force. Michael O'Shea ponrays someone seems to be k1llms the a retired salecracker part1c1pants in a poker game 0 (ll, (3) m Dan August "Days Guesl·starnng are Joseph Campa of Rage" Del. Lt August launches nella and Sharon Acker a search lor a trigger happy radical 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2 hr) responsible tor tile death of a ''These Thousand Hills" (western) prisoner. '59 -Don Murray, Richard Egan. 0 Candid Camer1 Lee Remick A rancher who Is 1n1 el!) Musicale/ Pastor's Duk t1ally staked by a young woman m Cadena de Angustiu leaves her to marry the banker's daughter 10:00 0 ::13 (!) m Dean Martin Guests m Truth or Consequences are Marty Feldman. Norm Crosby, @ It Takes a Thiel Milt · Kamen. and The Goldd1ggers £D Theatre But The Kenlwood IJ Big 5 News Players production ol "The Best 0 Baxter Ward News Man" by Gore Vidal Guests are ID News Putnam /Fishman rhe director and members of cast £D Speculation "A Conversation €Ii) Cinema JO With Mortimer l. Adler," educator m La Duena author, and director of the Institute 7:55 a!) Cuesllon de Segundos for Philosophical Research. who . wit'1 Robert Hutchins. organized the 8:00 D ®'I CE Jim N1bors Carol Bur Great Books series nett guests. m Ensalada de locos ID To Tell tfle Truth m Aqui Tres Patines £D W1shington Week rn Review el!) The Story 10:30 0 Horror Week Movie: (90) m Yesenia 11:00 D Qi fi) m News O ®@~News 0 Cl>"ews 0 Movie: ''Sherlock Holmes and the Spider Woman" (mystery) '44- Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. m Movie: (C) "Codlleshell Heron" (drama) '56 -Jose Ferrer. Trevor Howard li) But the Clock @ ffi Perry Mason £D Wuhinrton Wnk in R•view 11 :30 f) tit@ Merv Griffin 0 lU 00 m Johnny Ctrson 0 m Dick Cavett @ Movie: "When Gangland Strikes" (mystery) '55-John Hudson, Marjie Millar. 1;00 0 Movie: (C) "Pearl of the South Pacific" (adventure) '55 -Dennis Morgan, Virginia Mayo 0 fJ Newa m All-Night Show: "Pills After Dark," "Three Steps North" a11d "Bedelia.'' 2:30 O Movie: "Thi Yellow C.nm" (drama) '44 -Richard Greene 8:05 m Ttl~Revista Muslcale 8:30 0 KNBC SPECIAL * " ... & BEAUTIFUL II" O I SPECIAL I ". , . & Beautiful II" A comprehensive study of black music and 1ls makers Rare archive ltlms of legencary performers and scenes of 1azz greats are shown. 0 NYPD NOW I 0 @ (I) m Bewitched "Out of the Mouths of Babes " Samantha's mother zaps Darrin into a little boy while he 1s plannlng a new ad rampa1gn. m D1\lid frost Show Guests· Dr Paul R Ehrlich Ors V~rnon Mark and frank Ervin. Ahbe lane @ Olympic Boxing ~~Dragnet £D NET Playhouse "They " Co: neha Otis Skinner heads the cast 1n this adaptation of Marya Mannes' novel about a world 1n which the young control everything el!) Pattern for Living m Bronco 9:00 0 ~ (j t CBS Thursday Movie: (C) (2 hr) (R) "Casino Royafe" (spy spoof) '67 -Peter Sellers. Ursula Andress, Da\lid Niven. Sir James Bond comes out of retire ment at the urging of his old boss "M" (John Huston) and the heads of the American. French and Russian intelligence organ1za\lons 0 The Fugitive INSTANT TAX REFUNDS! 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Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O "Kini! of Gamblers" (mystery) I '37 -Akim Tamirolf. Claire Trevor "A Woman's Veneeanee" (mystery) '48 -Ann Blyth. Charles Boyer 9:30 O (C) "The Son of Robin Hood" (adventure) '59 -David Hed1son 0 "Hotel Berlin" (drama) '45 - Helmut Dantine. Raymond Massey, m "I Married I Woman" (comedy) '56 -George Gobel 1 :00 ID "Somewhere in the Nirht" (dra· ma) '46 -John Hod1ak 2:00 O "Nothin& But a Man" (drama) 'GS-Abbey Lincoln. Ivan Dixon C:30 f) (C) ''The Blazln& forest" (dra ma) ·52 -John Payne EVENING 6:00 f) Big News Jerry Dunphy 0 KNBC NewstfVite Tom Snyder O The Allen Show fJ Si1 O'Clodl Movie: (C) (90) "Sack to God's Country" (adven lure) '54 Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson, Steve Cochran, Hugh O'Brian An unscrupulous fur trader pursues a wounded sh1p·s captain across Canadian snows in an at tempi to steal his rurs and tHS beautiful wife 0 Dick Van Dyke m The Alnlstones ID (i7') ( 3 } Star Trek W Muffinl1nd (j9 (B) News/Weather /Sports m fisher Family m Noticiero 34 m The American West CI!) La Hora r1m1har con Consuelo CE News Jun Hawthorn4! 6:15 ED Art Studio 6:30 0 Candid Camera m The fly1nc Nun ~ '"i) NBC News ED Hodrepodee lodge '19 8 CBS News m Selected films ffi Desert Report CID Los Olvid,dos CE ABC News 7:00 f) CBS News Walter Cronk1!P. 0 ffi NBC News David B11nkfey 0 What'' My line? m ITT! (3) I love Lucy ID Dragnet ~J 00 Cinema Showc,se· (90) "Tht l<ln(s Pirate." DouR McClure ED Thirty Minutes With •.. ti9 Cil Truth or Consequences 6E) Christ the Living Word ~ Mi Amor por Ti CI!) Simplemente Maria CE Movie Came 7:30 6 "9 8 \The lntms Or Lydia Thorpe (Sandra Smith) ltnd\ herself I TME DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK: MMCM 20, 1971 torn between a choice for career 9:30 fJ 1 (31 CE The Odd Coup·e or marriage. "Trapped " Wearing bizarre maswe· 0 ffi High Ch1perr1I (R) "No Bu· rade c:>stu:n~s. Felix. Oscar and SATURDAY gles, No Drums" Buck is captured Na.icy are tocked '" a basement by thieves Bethel Leslie. Wilham Joan Holchkins and Dave Ketchum Sylvester. Gregory Walcott guest guest 0 Vir&inia Grall1m Show Guests O Joyce & Barbara: For Adults are Charles Nelson Reilly, Sue Ane Only Truman Capote guests MARCH 27 MORNING Langdon and Weight Watchers' ED San Francisco M11 President Jean Nidetch ~Musicale /Pastor's Desk 6:25 EJ Give Us This Day 0 1 31 CE The Brady Bunch al Cadena de Aniusti11 "Teti It Like II Is" Carol w11lts 10:00 0 i,~ Ci) ffi Stranee Report "X 6:30 f) Sunrise Semester a story about the family for a Ray-Wh W f r th 0 t 1., 7:00 f) New Words, New W11s women's magazine o eeps o e oc or 0 ~@ ffi Tomfoolery Show 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2 hr) Adam Stranee probes the suicide m Interact Louise Ridgle "The Bi& Gimble" (adventure) '61 °1 a neurosurgeon whose X-rays EE Sesame Street # 226·230 -Stephen Boyd, Juliette Greco stio~~d ~e :ad a brain tumor 7:30 1J Dusty'a Treehouae m Truth or Consequence& 0 ..J. ews . 0 ~ rrt en H~~1 • J -~1 m Movie: (C) (2'/2 hi) "Tunei of fJ 11 fl rn (£)Love, ~mentan Style D 'il:e~Ex:ri•=. • eui e Glory" (drama) '60-Alec Guinness Bill Bixby. Marlyn Mason. Ruth m Thunderbirds EE Current Events Burn. Vincent Price and ~at Paul· fi!) Cinema lD sen are among the stars m "I ove 8:00 1J Q! Bu1s Bunny/ Road Run. al la Ouena and lhe Eskimo." "love and the ner Hour Haunted House," "Love ind the 0 Q)@ m Woody Woodpecker 7:55 CE Cuestion de Secundos Nuisance" and "Love and the Oe 0 @ W Lancelot Link, Secret 8:00 0 @ ( 3 l CE NannJ & the Pro· c1s1on... Chimp Hour lessor '1he Communication Gap " O Buter W1rd Nein 0 Movie: (C) "The Adventures of Prof Everett overreacts when he m News Putnam/Fishman Hajli Baba" (advtnture) '54-John finds a love note from a pretty @ Man Tr•p Derek. Amanda Blake • student. Eliiabeth Baur Michael ED NEW, 'NOW' FILMS BY m Talea or Wtlla Farito Romanoff and Tommy Tune guest * YOUNG FILMMAKERS 8:15 0 Campus Profile m To Tell the Truth AFI THEATRE DEBUTS 8:30 0 Ql @ ffi The BuealOOI EE Toros en Madrid w DEBUT Amerit1n f ilm Institute m CIKO Kid fi!) uvin& Book Theatre Films by John Korty and @ Gumby m Li Cou Juzgida frank Dandridge are shown m tt11s 8:45 0 PhJ$ltian'a Mutual 8:05 CE lucha Libre new series focusing on the work 9:00 f) Q'.9J < Sabrina l the Croovle 8:30 f) ~ (j)Andy Griffith Glen of hlmmakers associated with the Gooliea Campbell 1s asked to appear at American film Institute Guesls 1n 0 ~Ci) ffi Or. Dotittlt Greenwood's Centennial Celebration elude Dand11dge and productr d G 0 MOYie. "Ni&hl of January 16th" 0 Peter Ustl·nov 11ector eorge Seaton CT\ (mystery) '41 -Robert Preston * And Jose Ferrer ~ Pandorama fJ ~ n. J l:'I':\ \UJ , .. 1 erry lewis Show Star t·n GIDEON ~feature m • M c '" . Movies: ( ) "Su f iehlers" Hallmark Ha ll of Fame 10:30 0 Horror Week Movie: (I hr 45 m) (adventure) '64 -Joe Shi5hido 0 ·~@) m I SPECIAL ! H1llmark "Mad Doctor" (mystery) '4l-Basit "D1i11 Journef' (drama) '37-VIYlen Hall of Fame "Gideon." Peter Usll· Rathbone. Ellen Drew l e1gh, Conrad Ve1dl nov stars in the title role or Paddy ! ~Ill J~~ns News @ Tree Houu Chayefsky's Broadway play as the cw ncert umbre al Cuerdas 'I Gu1tarras bumbling, boastful and all too 11:00 f) t:i9J (fl m News CE Panorama Latino human savior of the Hebrew tribes Q tj1 f6J ffi News 9:30 0 ffi Pink P1nthlf Jose Ferrer. Arnold Moss, Eric Christ 0 CE News 0 117' (3) The Doubledeckera mas and Little [gypl also star 0 Movie: "The Blacll fox" (docu 0 Movie: "Outcasts of Poker 0 NYPO menla1y) '63 -narrated by Mar Flats" (drama) '37-Preslon foster 0 :11: ~ CE The Partrid&e fam· tene Dietrich m MOYie: "Hidden Homicide" (my~. 1ty "The Sound ol Money " The m Movie: "Blowing Wild" (adven tery) '59-<lriflith Jones family 1s sued for half a million lure) '53 -Gary Cooper ij@ Prlle Party dollars Harry Morgan guests ® Beat the Clock al Arriba ti Norte m David Frost Show Guests Lain1e EE The Advoutn 10:00 f) Q?, '.J NIT Basketball f1nala Kazan. Barba ra Feldon 17 3 Perry Mason The fin als of lhe 16 team el1mm• EE) Soul' "Gamble and Huff " 11·1S m Cinema 3C lion event of the National lnv1ta fi!) Pattern for llvinc 11:30 f) ~ 8 Mer-Guffin t1onal Tournament al Mad1$0n 9.00 f) 29 (f CBS Frid'y Movie: "Can 0 2j (6 m Johnny Carson Square Garden 1n New York City non" (2 hr) (drama) '70-Wilharri fJ Cf) Dick Cavett 0 ~J 'i1 ffi NBC Children'• Conrad Vera Miles. Keenan Wynn Q) Movie: (C) "Qu1nc1nnon, Fron· Thutre "A Day With Bill Cosby " Private 1nvesl1gator determines 10 tier Scout'' (adventure) -Tony Bill Cosby, alone with three ex absolve his friend's wile of a false Marlin. Peggie Casile perts in the held, take younasters murder charge 12:00 ,17 l l ) Dick Cavett from ages 4 to 11 on an explora 0 Peter Ustinov t1on of the sub1ect of dru11s Father * As GIDEON 12:15 0 Movie: (C) "Erik the V1kin(' Oan1el Egan, 01 John Stuart Marr He Made God A Deal (advenlure) -Gordon Mitchell and Patrolman Ulysses Williams 1oin O The fu11itive 1:00 f) Movie: "The Thing" (sci fi) ·51 Cosby and the children to lend lhe11 O @ f3j CE That Girl (R} -Margaret Sheridan expertise In answering the young "Counter· Proposal." Ann becomes 0 0 News sters' questions engaged to Don with a 11ng she m All-Ni&tit Show: ''Bride of the 0 @ (3) Hot Wheela can't keep. Ronnie Schell guests Gorilla," "Blood and Send" and al Lucha Libre EE El Cine tn Su Hocar "Lifeboat." 10:30 0 Movit : "An Aci of Murder" m 30 Minutes (fj) <3) Chiller Theatre (drama) '48-Fredric March Flor a:J Mujeres, Muferu y Alao MH 2:30 IJ Movie: "Room Service" (com ence fldridge. Cl!> Natacha edy) '38-The Mm Brothers (Continued) ,.,. 17 'A DAY WITH BILL COSBY' Bill Cosby, along with three experts in the field, will take young· sters from the ages of 4 to 1 I on an exploration of the subject of drugs in "A Day with Bill Cosby" on Mattel/N BC Children'<; Theatre, Saturday, M arch 27 at JO AM. Father D aniel Egan, Dr. John Stuart Marr and Patrolman Ulysee' Williams will join Cosby and a group of children in an N BC studio in Burbank to lend their expertise in ans\\ering questions from children. DRUG EXPERTS-Patrolman Ulysses Williams. Dr. Jolin Stuart M arr and Father Daniel Egan, three expert\ on th<· subject of drugs. will 10111 Bill Cofby on tire M<11tell NBC Chil- dren's Theatre. In order to keep the attention of the young viewers. for whom the program i!> intended, humor will be alte rnated wirh information. Cosby will 'how the young!.tcrs (at home and in the 'itudio during the taping of the ,how) how he \\Orl)lt on hi'\ own NBC-TV '>cric' (''The Bill C°'by %ow"). He will c:1fl upon Fat Albert und Ru,,cll for some help in making hi'\ points. T he shocking 'itatr-.t1c,·of Jrug ahu'e among youngster" in college. high school anJ even clemcnt;iry ,chool 1nd1ca1c, a '\lrong nceJ fcH this kind of program, according to F :1thcr Egan. An effort "111 he made 10 acq11aint the v1c\\cr' \I.Ith the differences bct"'ccn "gooJ" and "bad" drug,, in the voc,1bul.1ry of drug u,e. anJ in 1t' harm I 111 effeCL'i and difficult 11 not impo,,ihlc recovery. C hildren "ere .l\ked 10 .1 'urvey whom they \.\OUld ltkc to h.ivc discus'i the o;ubjcct of drug' "1th them ;imJ rhc} a~ked for .1 rn~·t11c,1I doctor, a policeman and •'° c \-;1dJ1ct Or Murr 1' .JUthor of the book .. The GooJ Orug .ind !he R.1tl Drug." wriltcn for ch1h.ln.·n. P atrolman William .. 1s afk ct1onately knO\\ n ro the t.hildrcn ,1nJ adults of H arlem\ 25th P1ec1nct ·'' "M ike 1he Cop·· or ··otfo:cr Mike." He has talked cxte1hiveh ahout Jrllg' tn elementary -.chool' with great succe!i~. Father Eg.1n 1\ callcu "The fonk1l' Prie~t" and he runs a "Halfway Home" in Garrison. N.Y., for young addic t' "Our aim," states producer-director-writer June Reig, "1~ to give the young viewer accurate 1nformat1on, vocahul:uy. fach hro\tght 300llt by thought-provoking ql1l'\llOn1ng On the parl Of CXpert\ We hope the child can 1hcrclw l·omc to hi' own r.111onal de1:1\tl1n not to ahmc drng<.. long bcfor1: he 1\ pre,entcd with an opportunity to do c;o. We want to build .in altitude. 11 i' our hope rhat the young child will -;ay alter v1c\.\ ing ttm ,ho\.\, 'I wouldn'I Ir\ .1 bad drug'." P•1• 18 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 20. 1971 SATURDAY (Continued) O t17 , 3' Sky H1wlts 11:00 0 (j116 ED NCAA Buketb1ll Cham1>1onsh1p Finals from lhe Hous ton Astrodome O 17 3 Motor Mouse B Movie: (C) "The Outlaw's 01ughter" (western) '54-Jim Davis Kelly Ryan Bill Williams ® Movie: ''Bruit to Freedom" (drama) ·55 -Anthony Steele CB Fiest1 Muiun1 11:30 O f7 3 The HudJ Boys g:) Mano a Mano R1nchero AFTERNOON 12:00 E f29 (SJ ScoobJ·Doo 0 117 (J 1 (!) American Bandstand EID High School Problems rn Teatro fantaslico ~ Drama de la Semana 12:30 E l9 r 8 The Monkees O Angel Warm·Up B Movie: "Knute Rockne, All Amer- ican" (sports) '40-Ronald Reagan Pat O'Brien. Gale Page ID NBA Ch1mp1onsh1p Pl1yoff High hghls of game between New York and LA I :00 E '29 e Josie & Pussyc1h 0 ANGELS vs. GIANTS * LIVE from Palm Springs! O Angel Baseball Calif Angels vs San Francisco Giants at Palm Springs O Movie: (C) "The Wings of Eagles" (drama) '57-John Wayne. Dan Dalley ID Movie: "Abbott and Costello in Hollywood" (comedy) '45 With rrances Rafferty ®News/Weather /Sports rn Lo Prohib1do (!) Motor Mouse 1 :30 E 1;29 r 8 Harlem Globetrotters ® Movie: ''Iron Sheriff" (western) '57 -Sterhng Hayden. Constance ford (I) Hardy Boys 2:00 E '29 8 N1tion1I Airlrnes Open Golf Tournament Coverage ol the final rounds ol the $200.000 lnv1 ta11onal tournament al the Country Club of M1am1 Fla B Wagon Train 17 3 la11m1e Cii) Vanedades Musicales CD KPlM Movie· "Father Was 1 Fullback." rred MacMurray 2:30 ID Movie: "Go for Broke" <com edy) "i I Van Johnson 3:00 E ln$ider /Outsider O Movie: (C) "Susan Slide" (dra ma) '61 -Connie Slevens. Troy Don;ihue. Dorothy Malone O Celebrity Bowling Peter Lawford and Dick Martin vs Jo An n Pflug and Oon Saroyan ®Movie: "Road House" (mystery) '48 Ida Lupino. Corne! Wilde 17 1 3 Man to Man :d r 6} School Oars '29 '8 The Deputy €E) Musicale/ Davey & Goliath gJ Revista Musical ED The Big Picture a;) Teatro del S1bado 3:15 O Angel Wrap-Up 3:30 0 29 (8 CBS Golf Classic O Zane Grey Thutre 0 tf1 _3 CD Pro Bowlers' Tour The $60.000 Don Carter Classic from Pelican Lanes tn New Orleans 0 NHL Action Highlights .2l <6 Voice of Agriculture €E) Children's Gospel Hour gJ lucha en Pallnes ED Dollars and Sense 4:00 O Championship Bowling O The Saint .2~ (6) Film Futures €E) Pattern for living ED New Decade at Sea 4.30 f) Santa Anita Feature Race The $70.000 San l u1s Rey Handicap lor four year olds at 11/7 miles 0 Sports Challenge m Unt1med World 23. (6) Wagon Train '29 8 J Roller Games €E) f1ith for Today al El Mundo en que Vivrmos ED Quest for Adventure 4:45 gJ Pre-Game Soccer 5:00 f) Movie: "Okinaw1" (drama) '52 -Cameron Mrlchell. Pat O'Brien O It's Academic Competing high schools are Fairfax Monroe (Sepul veda) and Beverly Hills O Outdoors 0 f17 ( 3 I ti) ABC's Wide World of Sports Jim McKay hosts 0 The Avengers m Movie Gruis: "Waterloo Bridge" (drama) '40-Robert Taylor ®Min Trap ff) Petei Gunn ffi The World We l ive In m Quest for Life rn International Soccer ED Bronco 5·30 O KNBC News Stan Alk1nson 0 Tlus Week in NBA @ Anim•ls, Ac1ion & Adventure ff) Tonight in las Vegas ff) fantasy 1n Mime €E) f isher Family 6:00 f) The Big News 0 23 6 m NBC News O Laredo B Boss City @ Then Came Bronson ff) San F11nmco Mix (:29 -e 1 Agriculture USA m Musiule/OIVey & Goliath 6:30 f) About a Week O KNBC News Conference 0 Eyewitness News 17, ( 3) Forum Bo1ing ff) Hobby Showcase ll ( 6 J High Ch1p1rral ff) The French Chef 29 (& l CBS News €E) Children's Gospel Hour ED Edge of Eternitr ti) Spoils Challenre THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 20. 1971 • ' IMAGINE! 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